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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1937. g | - | | . mittees were named t L D. Florian; Victor Scjolceth, Fair- "e SHOW PLACE STARTING | I Noland was named Chairman Andrews, Nome; Mr. and Mrs. O. M. . | y . of the dance committee; Doug Oli- Powell; J. Andrigg, Fairbanks; A. OF TONIGHT Is Tu sHflw Atte[‘n gaughter s C n m m | tiees ver .<!‘..1l‘l\\.u\ of advertising; Kelly F. Daily, Dawson; T. Stevens, Van- JUNEAU THEATRE LU ¢ S Blake, chairmen of decorations; couver; W. Shebor, Vancouver; 4 —_— » ” V. W. Mulvihill, chaitman of fi- Louis Nadeau; Oscar Tossberg; L. AT GAPITOL| wgdd n " nance, and Waino Hendrickson, A. Sweeney, Skagway. 1 I"g BG' flr 'g a Be chairman of refreshments Alaskan Bachelor - Hugh Polson, Fairbanks; M. THERE HAVE BEEN ALL | — y ; 3 z Te , and Mrs. H. K. Croken, Juneau; Jungle Story by Rudyard|Evangeline Carlson Willl The suneau Fire Department hela i d BIE SRS Mr and Mrs L B R KINDS OF PICT“RES--B“T Kipling Opens Run Mariy M Erfiest ts_reular monthly meeting last g ; i - NEVER ONE LIKE THIS! Here Tonight T’hom. i \.r“nm rm “"IVI Fl“.p s \:‘."“( ”“1‘ j T H ) pS()” ‘.:\ haseba eam as guests ol Gastineau bt { honor. Murray Stuart, F Al Try the large assortment of, F th d d ducers have After 15 months of filming in the| ., . srecent at the wedding of] Plans were also gotten under Monsen, Fairbahks; ¢ e Gris- Parker Fountain Pens being dis- or 'three decades procucers Mysore jungles, “Elephant BoY,”|(p.ir dqaughter. Miss Evangeline| way for the anr Firemen’s Ball wold, Butte, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. played by the Juneau Drug Store. wanted to make this great Kipling ad- which Robert Flaherty, maker Of[pro . oo o boon in Seattle, Mr,|to be held February 12, 1938, Com-'John Otteson, Port Alexander; Louls A Parker makes a perfect gift. adv. venture story. But Korda was first to “Moana,” “Nanook of the North."| ., i yys W, 0. Carlson will leave| e 7 SEAES: T o : g e . “Man of Aran,’ and “Tabu” made| =\, " viron Monc i the dare the staggering dangers it involved! 0 Alexandds. Korda, DN NRIHRLce ) - ey Tt % o Capitol Theatre tonight ¥ Based on Kiplitig's “foomat off Miss Oarlson will be married Sun- SWITGH the Elephants,” one. of the prins{day, December 19, to Mr. Ernest La- cipal tales. in “The. Second Jungle|velle Thompson, son of Mr. Li A.| Book” “Elephant Boy” represents|Thompson, of Warren, Idaho {one of the most thrilling and ambi- | Wedding will be at St 8. Ghurch. . tious natural-background films ever|Miss Kathleen Esther Carlson will 4 |t come to the screen. be her sister’s maid of honor i | The supporting cast includes Wal-| Both the bride and bridegroom | {ter Hudd, W. E. Holloway, Allan (¢ idents of the University of| | Jeayes, Bruce Gordon and others. | Miss Carlson was graduated | Sharing directional credit with [Irox the University last June and | Flaherty on “Elephant'Boy” is Zol-|is attending now, studying for her {tan Korda, who collaborated in the!master's degree. A Juncau girl,| {staging of both location and stu-|Who attended the local schools, Miss| A {dio-filmed sequences. The film is|Carlson is a talented musician who| |veleased through United Artists, ~(Das studied the ‘cello throughout J. F. Musser, who registered at theiher years in high school and col- Capitol Theatre Wednesday night,|lege. At the university where she was last night awarded the $250.|finished in three years, majoring 1t is revealed that the mans name!in mathematics, and is now study- is Mutter ‘and the mistake was|ing for another degree, she is an You Don’t Have To : ; made as he crosses his t's at the|honor student. . . e § bottom giving the letters the ap-| Mr. Thompson is in the Forestry Be Rich To Enjoy Based on “Toomai of the Elephants” by % pearance of an s Service, stationed near Moscow, This Richer Whiskey. Idaho, while attending the Univer- P— RuDYARD KIPLlNG # SISTER OF ANDREWS ity and be graduated in June DIRECTS FUNERAL BE They will make their home in Mos- E y HELD IN DOUGLAS "OW ou'LL always win Directed by ROBERT FLAHERTY and ZOLTAN KORDA v .o when you put your A London Film . Released thru United Artists Arrangements for the last rites to' P itu IDANEY- Off Ok, QUAKERR: be held for Ed Andrews will be made Aged two full years in s evening in response to a tele- 662 ) n modern temperatury 2 SHORTS MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE cived by the Masons from 1 i L e B SATURDAY—1 P. M is sister, Jenny Andrews, in' Se- y Lt 6th Episode 3 ttle, who directed that hie be bur- since 103 Ol REARSE % Bh Uit “Robinson Crusoe” “ELEPHANT BOY”"—“ROBINSON CRUSOE” d in s. A letter is fol- > opinion, the mellowest, | 2 ‘ 3 v & ires B lowing, she said also. % i 4 . smoothest 90 proof straight News CARTOON COMEDY CANDY A committee of Douglas Masons Try P[?\R ,‘:)‘lAR‘, P,‘\"?:\‘f([ e whiskey on the market. will meet to effect the Al'l’u'u]!('llll'l!lv‘ Parker Fountain Pens beir dis- There’s a barrel of quality for Ed’s funeral which will most played by the Junea s $H. /ety BokHs i FOR YOUR PARKER ! 3 + demonstrated the necessity for likely be held Sunday aft i nl‘).wy‘]\”;) ot U: pris RS :Kf‘fh{,l_’m i Try the large.assortment of protection for the truck driv-| A Wire was received late this af- P e Il . Parker Fountain Pens being dis-| | ers and a pair of gloves has been ternoon by Sam Devon from Hur- mansy oy it Bo, iy | % played by the Juneau Drug Store.| | added to the truck equipment, in Cid Wilson, nephew of Mr. An- OLISEU OLD QUAKER today! £ A Parker makes a perfect gift. adv. | | addition to an extra tire and inner drews in Seattle, stating that he will c M o Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. i | | . | | tubs and a pair of chains lcome to Juneau on the Alaska to 5 The application of Max Isaak for take charge of funeral arrange- Startlnq Tomqht ? | [reinstatement as a firemen was fa-|MeRtS for his uncle and therefore & - - |vorably considered. ‘Reoemt- etion|b o e it 0o Geayed WEN| o FRATURES—2 D.F.D FOREMAN TO APPOI to limit the membership roll as far Sl dx [ MAINTENACE COMMITTEES ; ks e I ‘ S CET as applicants is concerned was men- | EIGHTH GRADE PARTY Ev E l‘: II d w R A g ithe little traveled Thlinget Avenue Caddell, which ended the business winter dances in the Elks ballroom Adrmsswn 4OC |demonstrated the necessity for some|of the evening and the memhersitomol‘row evening, when Juneau {widening of that road and a turn-|adjourned to enjoy the best refresh- and Douglas residents will gather The cold weather ments provided so far this year. |for dancing to the new swing or-| - -— - - —— |chestra, The Alaskans. | Mrs. Robert Kaufmann is cha man of the affair, one of the early| |events of the holiday season. | | — e | | SHOTGUN CLUB SUNDAY { The Juneau Shotgun Club will hold a shoot at 10 o'clock Sunday “” 1] f. The world’s finest pen h. RKER 4 R / lmommg at the club grounds near A |the Juneau Dairies building and h as ' ls P }with favorable weather a gal: v\‘cnt is promised. All shotgun shooters |are invited to be on hand. . 1~ = scratch-proof point _ gt Shop for your out to be built. » % g £ & fl | Maintenance committees of the tioned for a reminder by secretary | The Dwuln‘s «'l;:hll\ grade girls g Dougias Pire Department, wil from [£08eEh FRMU L "0 teucher, Mr. Harold Burger lust ance” ‘ STRAIGHT WHISKEY ERAND B now on be selected by the fore-|p. ;1o hresented and voted accepted.|evening in the Natatorium, Game: [ AVAILABLE IN BOURBON OR RYE g N c E man, according to action taken atia letter was ordered sent to J. W.|were played, refreshments served and— STORED IN TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED WAREHOUSES the regular meeting of the firemen Gucker thanking him for the keg and a general good time was had | Copr. 1937—THE OLD QUAKER CO.—LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA . last night. The duties of the com-|of beer donated to the department by all prgsent 66! | § Following Reqular |||mittees are to sce that the fire| The old children’s home building o eee | b Men ‘ | g Meeting and Nom- || eauipment is in good order and ev-|was reported as a fire hazrd in JOHNSON LEAV 4 i : : : erything ready when an alarm is its present condition and a letter| Axel Joinson, local Tarpenter, will E -l (1) c. ination of Officers sounded. New members will be sel- was ordered sent o the Council|pe passenger for the South on the m LXxiie | ? ¥ SATURDAY EVE ected in rotation from time to time asking condemnation of the struc- North Sea. He is mng to Issaquah, l ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS 1 as tlhe é:o:nmm.eT is rh;mg}ed fi‘x“”‘du ;l‘hu rgmtm{'i 2{ one uIl the his former home, to spend the win- 7 g F regular duty of the commitfee will|hydrants on Second Street not hav-iter and will return next spring, he = e e - L O. O. F. HALL be to take care of the benches be- the sultable threads for Couplingsaid. | v : fore and after meetings. hose was also ordered brought to the v b Meetmg at 8 p M A reminder was givengthe I\remen}anennon of the City Dads. | ' that the foamite chemicals which| With due regard for the memory LEGION AUX]LIARY | It s t re- [ J K harged f ‘lf‘)']lFlAd"l y ber | { .P them from the other hand chemx-;dm‘ed purchased for his funeral | TOMORROW NlGHT< UBLIC WELCOM cals used for ordinary blazes. Refreshment committee for next| | the Holiday J fOl' D.ANCING The recent fire on the beach which |month was named as follows: Jack| The American Legion Auxiliary!| ¢ cccasioned a run by the truck on|Mills, James Manning and Ken will hold another of its series of | Feast SE‘GSOH ' staples NOW— | pRESH KILLED CHICKENS SHOP EARLY— — Shop while we OUR OWN FARM have the most E G G s 2 doz. 75c BUY NOW! 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