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RN LR T L T ————— NOW! FIRST SHOW 7:15 P. M. The Show Place of Juneau "MARCH OF TIME" "HE MARRIED YOU | ... But I'm the women e he loves!”" * From the tangled, thrill- packed romances of men and women in white. .. M-G-M has made a great dramatic screen entertainment! The spectacular successor to “Men in White") | FEATURING ALASKA'S SALMON WAR CHAMPIONS—Ii's a News of Pete Smith; Bosko's the Day—It's Timely EXHIBIT FROM NORTHLAND IS IN NEW YORK owls, snowshoe hares from jackrabbits from Texas, t tles from Cat Island, crowned cranes from the steaming congo A man never saw such an accumulation of ;ame in his life, Exhibits . At one stall pair of skis used by Amundsen at the North and South poles . Another contains 10 dog harnesses Byrd carried to the Arct Arctic Alask is a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1938. Here Are Three “Nuptial Necessities” r Now that spring is in the offing, thoughts ing to weddings and trousseau necessities. coat, lounging pajamas and a hostess gown are three “musts” on the shopping list of the bride-to- be... The hostess gown worn by Dolores Del Rio, COPPER RIVER HINTS TO | RAILROAD ON Dolores Del Rio i are turn- A house though tailored, | HOUSEWIVES curtains the then be rever same ed of your glass width. They may above, would make any girl happy. Annabella, a chic young French actress, has chosen'the above informal house coat for wear around her home, Gail Patrick is wearing lounging pajamas which, have not lost the feminine touch, NEW VOLUMES RECEIVED B CITY LIBRARY Novels, Pla;s, Poems, Mys- DOCTOR'S LOVE Little Rough ‘ SOUGHT BY TWO TreatmentIs IN FILM DRAMA Good for Child “Between T\\'(;Women" Is Dont’s and Do-Its Are Ad- Now Showing at Cap- vanced — Obeys to itol Theatre Please Is Wrong An original story by Erich Von By LYDIA GRAY SHAW heim, once a distinguished Hol- AP Feature Service Writer lywood director, “Between Two Women” is now showing at the 1f Bobby is an “A" student at school, always comes home to meals 1eatre, with Franchot Tone, on time, 1d goes to bed willingly, Maury O’'Sullivan and Virginia Bruce his parents may hold him up as a X model, but it doesn't necessarily in- It is a dramatic narrative of life ) i dicate Bobby will become a college death and romance in a great 5 professor—or even a bank president metropolitian hospital and it has PIEeRor ok eV @ L RS CE been produced by Metro-Goldwyn- R AR 7 4 . he wa »wing up Bobby proba- Mayer with all its lavish re- Siveas bly would be better prepared for & life. Soon engugh he'll be out in Tone, as an ambitious young in- 0, Hiard watit Wiare Sr AN terne. plays an effective role with s L : N is going to soften the way for him an artistic depth of understanding g : , @ : Fall And Go Boom Maureen O'Sullivan is a nurse, un- _ That's the opinion of Dr. Thomas happily married to a brutal sur - 2 % F. Bamford, Jr. psychiatrist ‘in geon, and secretly in love with o 2 charge of work with problem chil- Tone. Miss Bruce is a cool and . X gl dren in the Fordham University seautiful heiress who comes into g department of psychology. the hospital as a patient and goes i . Dr. Bamford says: “The first time out as an intended bride of the ey Bobby falls down, it will really be e 1 a case of ‘fall down and go boom. T interne is faced with a o He won't be able to pick himself choice between love and duty when . up. When he's completely shot his own marriage goes on the rocks S and he 18’ SUEDIGHGA to operate on | CHotonally, hell look “to s psy- e chiatrist for aid, when his child- he husband of the nurse he really loves. If the man dies they can pick up the threads of life together. If he lives they are separated forever Tone performs a successful ampu- hood should already have prepared him to shunt off hard knocks.” | Dr. Bamford may sound pretty hard - boiled, but he" watched o plenty of children of all ages, and tation srd RSB Hves. thinks that a few failures in early - eee — life are good for the average youngster. means things like these Falling down while learning to walk and not being consoled or helped to his feet Kicked Around Getting knocked about in foot- HEI_D TUMURRUW ball games and tussles—good for | | him to take it, says Dr. Bamford. — | School difficulties—reporting to . | the principal now and again is good Eastern Star Is to Be in|for him. Criticism from higher up | will come eventually, says our psy- Charge of Majority | it com Ceremony | In fact, Dr. Bamford makes par- (RS | ents of model children feel awfully Tomorrow night will be “Major- | nervous about their offspring. ity” night in the Scottish Rite Tem-, “The child who always does as ple, when members of the Order of |he's told,” he asserts, 3 CHINATOWN HAS TROUBLES TOO i TR ep, resident of § ¥ran- ctown, whe was re- ured as she rested while picketing a factory which supplies sev-ral Chinesc owned department stores in that city. Demanding a 35-hour week at $20 instea! of the existing 40 hours at $13.23, the girls re- fused to go to work. Three steres . owned and supplied by the factory were picketed and closed by the stiike. Califonia Expets o J startling scene is the African “lost oc Mine, to distribute the wear more evenly. worse ! It [s at the National Sports- s e et i Closing of K(.)“”‘.LO“ Mine, to distribu i) | Uy J the Eastern Star will honor Rain- than the child who breaks a few | I men's Show by An its thumping death drums, war After This Summer, TR IR _NO}'I{‘S Include: bow Girls who have reached the toys and hits a couple of play-| f 'n y B o fit knives, ‘ceremonial —masks Cuts Out Rail Line linoleum, porcelain tubs or sinks in Shipment age of majority during the past mates now and then. ‘ ery ew :hwe s ] Alaskan l:sklmo And those African animals w with kerosene applied on & Soft e r and are now entitled to honor-| “Why is he worse? Because he s | N s e strange ~porcupines, weird MON-| e gopper River and North- cloth. It will give the surface s Miss Ann Coleman, Juneau li-| Y membership in the Order of RIWAYys escapes the attention of Pass | By GEORGE TUCKER . wild dogs. reptile: long with _, bt B 8 1 7 Sarian Gnnoinioss that the Juhesn Rainbow. guidance authorities and yet may s | o e b &6a e baho »\v.s(frrn Railroad ()]\"1:!.“%4, out of ed luster, L " L A“ .liv 3 e The impressive ceremony, which| be as disturbed psychologically as ‘SACRAM.ENTO, Cal., March T.— NEW YORK, March 7.—A sporty Cordova and serving the Kennecot — Public Library has received the fol- oy "he 4 in the lodge room of | his rambunctious friends. Model| There won't be as many grasshop- column on the big National £ T mine will be opened for its last To sprout swe potatoes cut Im((uxn;: nv\‘\- books " |the Temple, 15 open to the publxchhildl‘en don’t disturb their par- pers in California this year as in men’s © Show—notes about season on April 1, according o J. them in half. Place flat sides up in _"“The Rebellion of Lennie Barlow,”| 18 TEPIe 5 OPER, 0 the publie| & 0 o ohildren o, Byt | the past. ] climbing turtles, albino trout Prize . One of the prize ex- y. Lydick istant Auditor, who a shallow bowl filled with water. Stong 1 Marches On, Il.m': diately following the regular busi-|better for parents to think more! This was the prediction made | tic owls and wild doj hibits belongs to Mus-soo-nuk, @ passed through Juneau aboard the Keep in the sunshine. After several Harti “The Merry, Merry Maidens,” LA ED b PN T8 VI6 BB I8 | ot their children, even though | 10llowing the survey of grasshop- | The average sportsman knows pure Alaskan Eskimo, whose Am- Mount McKinles weeks a vine will develop The N itmeg Tre :SI}mp. P Rty " |they may be doing the wrong | Per €sg beds made by federal, state | q only a few of the animals and H‘lf'z_m‘ nfnm- is J&ilxxx).&.‘A.ll?dlt‘\\>. : He explained that due to the RIS €, “Hn‘t Vi "ltuxh Another feature of the evening|thing” and county ofrlc_mls. indicating the * game - fish in forests and streams. Pl(rl(’\.\o‘l r\’/lu\-,\rm-‘x\u».\ came to the closing of the Kennecott m T ey T Cloete Mv:n Joy A\ e an. exen honoring ‘the “To Please Mother' infestation of this crop marauder in " . Let’s take a gander at more United States last year, met and wed wjch has operated every summer oo ot 20 UG BV U RO Heaven,” Callaghan; “Hopalong | g, o Voo “aquicer o pat M tn gther words, obedience, as| 1998 Will be somewhat lighter than inan 20 species now strutting an American girl and has adopted sinco 1910, the railroad no longer yie® oY bS FRROVES W OV Cassidy Takes Cards Multords il i Py TR B MR well as the other virtues of ehild: | in 1957 and that only 140 tons of 1 about Grand Central Palace: ~ Ihis country ... His northland exhi- can he maintained. The mine 5yl "o cqual parts of soda and gy o apn, Siring, ' Jarrelli "0 worthy Advisors of Rainbow. The|hood, can be over-emphasized. Dr. | 8TasShopper bait will be required Trout Here are artificial bit is a beauty, containing four rein- ghequied to complete operations i kol S . wiater ‘.l\.n Memorial Award Prize|yu o0 4qoio. to be honored are Bamford thinks a child should !°F COntrol purposes. lakes and waterways representing deer, red, black, \v!nm and silver foX, gafter this summer bec the sup- ; I“: 1)1»!;' Nhile A R i plase :\f.)xxe. H,nv,wn. b : Mrs. Mildred Martin, Mrs, Amy|learn to do the thing because he . Since the onslaught of hoppers New Brunswick, British Colum- A}.B—clog team (all malmmflvw, Al- Ly of copper ore is s M A § Ln:wl Mn:h‘ l'. t; Fromholz, Mrs, Evelyn Troast and|8ets pleasure out of doing it right, ™ 1934, as much as 600 tons of bait bia, Oregon, Maine and other fa- askan kayaks and another big 35- ng new supply has been discovered ; ; Bathee Be Right, Ksutman andipge sy «Godtrey, [not because someone tells him to| W' Used yearly. mous fishing localities . They | {00t boat made entirely of WaltUs, " Alnough in recent ye s s i;w Conversation At Midnight,”| "o o11551ng members. of the| do it. But doing it wrong is part of BT teem with land-locked salmon, hide ... It’s the only boat in the|tourist business has been ik IRE heterisis. an _({_ i fe” Curle;| 5 der of Eastern Star will take part | learning to do it right. COUPLE CLUB MEETING rainhow, brown, brook. steel-head country mfo it. o : the, Copper River line, N T cq]'_‘\\';upx: "mm-n e [,-;\;A-H g 'IIvulv, Book | i1 the Majority Service: Mrs. May Dr. Bamford’s biggest worry is —— and golden trout . Some of 'em Movies Everywhere are oid that this year t ratlvoad |- i d Sl Loh e e n) ! ;‘n.i urton; “Blood %" Godfrey, Miss Mary Jeanette Whit- the child who obeys to please his The regular meeting of the weigh eight pounds . They're endless motion pictures of big ghoud attract 300 or 400 persons > mln] \\'atw"‘Haym PR tie 19'?("“ ; “The Best PIaYS| yie My Dora M. Sweeney, Mrs. Mother. Couple Club will be held tonight 2] like wary submarines = prowling game shooting in the upland game ¢ tgie trips to Miles and Childs it W& o g dig . Mantle; "Men of piopetn’ Garmichael, Mrs. Evelyn| He thinks the mother who is when members will mect at 6:30 2 through the under-currents while countries, hours of fascinating gjaciers, 50 miles inland from Cor- | o o o ® o S0 p et Thomas, and seven MW Tyoast, Mrs. Mildred Wyller, Mrs, Constantly saying: “Now hang up o'clock for pot-luck diner followed ': the big New York mob stares. I‘l“"“‘fi Sllfl“l_ng how K_W"l- black qova. P _‘__ v ySiery 7'\7"’ "" o | Gladys Stabler, Miss Mabel Mon- YOur coat to please Mother. Don't by an informal evening. The meet~ : » v : b:;-\-\ and muskalonge are Iak"l}» m: Four or five can ss plan fol olline eibasate the whites and TR son, Miss Gladys Forr Mrs. Play with that rough little boy ing will be held, as usval, in the : Retrievers . . . At the big 76 by lght la,ckvl(\ e In sum, lL.n u} operate in the Cordova district wik‘ = gm‘“. s ><qm1 be sxi:(- e M Blanche Finlay, Mrs. Mildred Mar- across the street, to please Mother parlors of the Northein Light Pres- 5t 40 tank, wl}ere the .b“”'f«'““f"fl ex- thie 0:‘*3]'; ‘L‘c(::;:j ‘;{];‘:fi‘z’l‘ ;{;’::‘_ this season, he said. fl(-«\]y) e o \K.}I‘OH‘ Baat Ao flffgrs Hlmself tin, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, Mrs. Helen " should be outlawed from so- byterian Church. 19 ::k:)g;fl,a;:dpl.l!oflzmfllgg"n :‘Jlx;;‘h: Bithar . Tesex Waltoh, bl g "2 T whites, adding a little salt, then g’xsb‘s‘;‘ Mrs. Lillian Watson, Mrs. sy i g Y2 labrador and golden retrievers . . . PAlmiest moments, never imagined C. D. A. MEETING TO fill buttered baking dishes or cus- T H [P | Jsi wfifmanidm" ‘fl”“’ Porter, | . s o i 1 | otrieve wilq anything like it. - tard cups two-thirds full of the 5 ’, y Advisor of Order of JU'NEAU'S These water-babies retrieve wild anything BE HELD TOMORROW * ; “edirRadiise | Rainbow. of this program, which will feature L] ducks and any game that falls to TEY e — W;‘;:Pzn “Ll;mzf efl.“f:ttfiux“flimd | e Alaskan poetry, ll sEum e - o vol ac) cupliul, s @ el " i :}w gun -dT“"ff” d“““‘“’u "0 BUSINESS MEETING Fojlowing a meeting of the trus- . wien 5;1,, and pepper, dot With PARTS March 7.“Inocul A number of the entries for the [vreiriri et o 1e minute and respond to each F BE LL tees at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow eve- o B Bt T ke until * the 't , March 7 nocu f‘m me Alaska Federation's Poetry Anthol- 4 m‘ép of the “"“l»‘L‘h‘- o OF REBEKAHS WI ning, members of the Catholic v are séb (about seven min- with cz\rnfcvr g My body }s my ogy, contributed by local writers of —NOW—— ame . . . Alabama quail, New b g srica are meeting > iy s "{ by own. dox want, me for a verse, will be presented at this WITHE 3 England pheasant, upland grouse, BEHELDWEDNESDAY aDtd‘;ibhyri::, l1)111 ?l’x';“;;x‘mh ljll.ulluzlrljr ;fll}{:"":&:":?C‘::i::pg,‘;;)‘;;‘ ,il\{:_\':fi human guinea pig they can have Limc.kMrs. WeH;an Holbrook and IANE in Rs J9 Canada geese (the big ring-neck B in candi- their regular business gathering. P, i i " me.” ANn Anvlsufl Mrs. H. G. Wilcox will read selected o & o e i et o i ol U0, N WA M, e T i cut, o e e of oo et i | ANGEL'S ; To < rels and erev. business will mark the meeting of Will preside, and a report on the g cation motices .o o P | 2 y z = o e ot i e i s 1 el L P S T 5 ettt ot e e f e ot vl BOARD MEETING e S e i o ol i ' evening when members will as- £roup will be made. : i = s w s Annguncer fop Robert Kent—Joan Davis “My Skin Was 1 of mples and Blemishes from Constipation” says Verna Schlepp: “Since using Adlerika the pimples are gone. My skin is smooth and glows with health.” Adlerika washes BOTH. bowels, and relieves. constipation that 50 often agsravates a bad complex- ion. Butler-Mauro Drug Co.,—in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. adv. semble at 8 p.m. in the I. O. O. F. Hall. Plans will be discussed for the dance to be held on March 26, according to Mrs. John McCormick, Noble Grand, who will preside. That for a surprisingly moderate cost you can have an attachment to your fire palicy that protects you, in the same amount and under the same conditions as your fire'pohcy, against wind storm, explosion, hail, falling aircraft, riot- and eivil commotion, smoke damage and “wild” motor vehicles? See us for full information on the Supplemental contract, that gives wholesale protection at retail rates. & SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249° Office—New York Life WHAT YOU MHAVE © InNs. CO. N, A faulty heating apparatus CITY LEAGUE Adults—25¢ BASKETBALL TOMORROW NIGHT DOUBLE-HEADER COMMENCES AT 7:30 P. M. Juneau High Gymnasium (Sixth Street Entrance Only) DOUGLAS vs. FIREMEN ELKS vs. HIGH SCHOOL Students—15¢ i and my family will pardon me; my child can one day raise his head.” Remorse for his life of crime was the motive behind the offer of his body, Casile told the author- ities. D - EMMA STREED IS DEAD Emma Streed, died recently in her. cabin at Fairbanks. She had been in failing health for a long time and her death was the result of an attack of influenza. She had no relatives in the interior city and was survived by none, as far known, in her native Sweden. — e Try the Empire classifieds for results, WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feel- ing You Could Push a Bus Over The liver should pour out two pints of iquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile | s not flowing freely your food doesn’t digest. t just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up ur stomach. You get eonstipated. Your hole s nd you feel saur, d the world looks puni , fizzy drinks, palatabl h purgatives are makeshl ? movement, doesn't get at the cause, It akes the famous, sure acting Carter's Liftle siver Pills to get those two pints of bile owing freely and make you feel “up gnd i rmiess, gentle, yet amazing in mak- ng bile flow freely. Ask for Carter’s Liltle .iver Pills. Look for the name Carter's on ‘e red package. Price: 25¢, . J. W. C. TOMORROW this program. Chau’man Bunnell Arnves Try the Empire classifieds for From Fairbanks for ™" ily Blane Our Sclected Short Subjects PLEASE! Conferences With the arrival of Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, President of the Uni- versity of Alaska and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Alaska Planning Council, a meeting of the Council will be held this afternoon. The only out of town member of the Council is A. A. Shonbeck. Mem- bers of the Council meeting, in ad- | ditfon to Shonbeck, are: Chairman Ike P. Taylor; B. D. Stewart; Frank Heintzleman; and Executive Di- rector John E. Pegues. Council members meeting are Gov John W. Troy, A. A. Shonbeck, Chairman Tke Taylor, B. D. Stewart, | B. F. Heintzleman, and Frank Du-| fresne. | | On the Advisory Board are Dr.| Bunnell, Frank A. Boyle, W. A.| | Hesse, A. E. Karnes, Oscar G. Ol- son, and J. 8. Truitt. Charles at the box ‘ I ' CAPITOL RADIO PROGRAM OF Tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock, | the Juneau Woman's Club regular weekly broadcast will be preser ted over KINY. The Fine Arts De- partment of the club, Mrs. Harold Smith, chairman, will have charge AS ‘A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Johnson is invited to present this coupon office of the THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE

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