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TONIGHT ! { TONIGHT ONLY N First Show 7 P. M. —ONLY— _____'!'_H_m_l!l'.__‘ l Doors Open 6:30 P. M. Show Place of Juneau THESE DUAL FEATURES WILL BE S!i()\\'N TONIGHT ONLY We must make room for “LOST HORIZON” which will open. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT— First Show Starts 7:15———————Doors Open 6:30 THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL OF “THE INFORMER" MATCHES WITS WITH THE BRMNS OF THE T-MEN! = CHESTER MORRIS MARGOT GRAHAME / Marian Marsh Lloyd Nolnn” s A COLUMBIA PICTURE ALSO CHAPTER NINE “DICK TRACY— G-MAN" AND Latest News CHARLES STARRETT REMEMBE is TONIGHT ONL FINIS BARTON ’ A Columbia Picture | i MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE g"Stampede" "Dick Tracy” SATURDAY—1 P. M. { Cartoon — Comedy — Candy ) 1 gan, who has been local manager of the Columbia Lumber Company of Seattle for the past several years | Charles Boyer, Oscar Jenson, Frank F. Rouze, Walter Bindseil Larsen, R. D. Peterman, T. | gan, R. E. Robertson, C. W. Wright, James A. Mor- John Halm Columbia Lumber Go. Incorporates in and who has been ‘largely mental in building up ness, is General Manager of the new this busi- James Dennis, wave Burnett, all of Juneau, and J. J . Conway. D. H. Moller, George Oja, company, and D. H. Moller, who re- er" nr as a Al\m Reed and Arthur Reed of | cently resigned from the Forest Ser- ’ vice, is the Sitka Manager. The di- rectors of the new corporaiion for the first year are Jack Conway and D. H. Moller of Sitka, R. D. Peter- Tm‘ new concern is taking over the lumber yard and building ma- terial supply business conducted for the past several years in Juneau by the Columbia Lumber Company of Seattle, and will also conduct a similar business in Sitka as well as A. Mor- The Columbia® Lumber Con\xnn_\ of Alaska today registered its arti- cles of incorporation in Alaska. The new company has been organized i with a capital stock of $100,000 by | man, James Larsen, Frank F. Rouze. Robertson T. A. Morgan and R. of Juneau. Mr. Rouze i Treasurer of the new corpor- ation and Mr. Robertson is its Pres- a group of Sitka and Juneau busi- Dessmen including Hans Berg, a small sawmill in Sitka. BERT'S CASH GROCERY “"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW" A i i B e i ————— Don’t Be “April Fooled” Any Longer! — By low price advertising—Our prices right thru will compare with anyone’s! Ask your neighbor! Hear Her Says: “I SAVE AT BERT'S” 2 Ib. caddy 39: CRAB MEAT ALASKA PACK Large No. 2 Tin Each 59c 2 large rolls 29c DANISH—93 Score NEW Butter 2 Ibs. Sc NUCOAZIbs. 45c SdOMFFEE Crescent 3 Ib. jar 89c ORANGES RI 'l‘ z CARROTS FINE FOR JUICE BUTTER FRESH—CRISP Sweet Navels CRACKE Large Bunches MAIZETTES Ask About Them! lsc s NEW! DIFFERENT! TOMATO JUICE | P o r‘A T ?,.F. s HEINZ (|0fll Bag 6 5 3 large tins z9c Spinach, Lettuce, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, msn!! Radishes, Endive, Broecoli and everything the market affords. Five Fast Courteous 211 TWO PHONES 105 Deliveries Seward CRACKERS Krispy Sedas—Honey Maid—Graha DOUBLE COLA ORANGE MISSION ROOT BEER Pint Bottles Each .. TOWELS KITCHEN—Handy Roll . instru- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938. COUNTERFEIT, STAMPEDE ON TO PRESIDE AT INTO COURT TO ~ SCREEN HERE DANCE TONIGHT FIGHT IN CASE | Capitol Theatre Has Double Annual Junior Affair Sched- Calmly Appeal After Wide- 1 | Bil Showing for | Tonight Only | Rivalling the G-man cycle for | spectacular thrills, Columbia’s “Counterfeit,” which opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre, brings to | the screen for the first time the powerful, dynamic story of a new arm of the Federal law enforcement | agencies—the T-men! Operating in veiled secrecy, the T-men are mainly concerned with stamping out the national counter- feiting racket Chester Morris, giving one of his most brilliant performances, por- trays the government agent who pursues the phoney-money band headed by Lloyd Nolan, who delivers a convincing portrayal. The beauti- ful Margot Grahame, acting her strongest role since “The Infor- mer,” is .seen as the criminal's sweetheart and she manages, through an interesting series of circumstances, to innocently involve her young sister, portrayed by the harming Marian Marsh. The lat- ter ably enacts a difficult role and rises to new dramatic heights. Also playing tonight is pede,” starring Charles Sta [ Americ am- . PROM QUEEN IS PARKERS WALK (BETTE DAVIS, | uled to Draw Large Crowd Coronation of the queen of the Junior Prom will mark the annual dance of the junior class to be given this evening in the high school gym- nasium where scores of guests will bs present for the colorful affair. The queen will be attended by four junior maids - in - waiting, whose names also being withheld un- til tonig The coronation will take place at roximately 11 o'clock Special entertainment uled for the intermission, at which time punch will be served. Students participating in the entertainment are Olga Paul, Ned Rowe, Bob Sa- tre, and Henry Satre. | Novel decorations will transform the gym into the “Streets of Swing- is sched- ville,” the decoration committee has announced Patrons and patronesses for the| event will be Mr. and Mrs. Grover Winn, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robert- son, Mr 1d Mrs. Walter P. Scott, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Worley, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Adams, A. S. Dunham, and A. B. Phillips. Many students have been work- ing on the Prom for some we ‘ the a’s adventure ace, Peter B.| With class adviser, Miss Zora| Kyne, spins the roaring yarn of Brown, assisting. | thundering hoofs and switft-spaced i | | action. Starrett is seen as a resourceful newcomer to the western lands, who arrives to avenge the murder of his brother ard defeat a banyl of rustling criminals. Finis Barton is seen as his leading lady. The supporting cast includes J. P. Mc- Gowan, Le Strange Millman, Regi- | nald Hincks and James McGrath Ford Beebe directed ident J. B. Halm, Clarence Rands and Bud Carmichael also will continue with the new organization The officials of the new company intend to conduct its operations in close harmony with the building needs of the people of Sitka, Ju- neau and vicinity, and to continue to render adequate and satisfactory service to the public generally in their building.trade wants, Mr. Ro- bertson said. The company also an- ticipates placing in Sitka and Ju- neau a little more of its common and 8 percent preferred stock. Rod Darnell Is On North Sea Rod Darnell, first of January to attend the tional Association of TS Cleaners conventidn Spring, Maryland, who left Juneau the Na- and Silver in is returning to Alaska aboard the North Sea While in the south, Darnell visited with relatives and friends en route to Maryland, stopping for some time in Alabama and Tennessee, as well as in Klamath Falls, Ore., his form- er home. He is owner of the Triangle Cleaners in Juneau. Fora BUSINESS India Will Retain Own Defense Fund LONDON, April 1 Great Bri- tain has decided to permit India to keep her annual defense con- tribution of $500,000 to build up her own bulwarks against war in the Orient India’s government agreed to maintain a seagoing fleet of not less than six modern men of war. P. c. F. U. TROLLER MEETING @ Saturday Night e 7:30 ® UNION HALI [ ] All Members and Trollers are asked to be present. IMPORTANT BUSINESS S. A. STEVENS, &0 00 ADMINISTRATION VOTE THE Economy Ticket STRAIGHT! FOR MAYOR— G.E. KRAUSE FOR COUNCILMEN— OSCAR HARRI WALLIS S. GEORGE WYATT KINGMAN REGISTRATION CLOSES TOMORROW—APRIL 2. | to Brooklyn | del kidnaping case he kidnaped the Lindbergh baby WARN HAVI sp\edd G-Man Search Made for Them di Bette Davi CAMDEN, N. J, April 1. — The| Miss I ! former chief of Burlington county studio last 1 detectives, Ellis Parker and his son, | 2¢C : Ellis, Jr, calmly walked into the PToPOsed o Federal Court, thus ending a wide-| " : ; spread G-man hunt for them w : The two Parkers strolled into the W& courtroom which was filled to over- 7P flowing, preceded by their ot = neys. The Parkers greeted ma e who had warrants for their e but were unable to serve th cause of a restraining order. They told the shals they had been on a fishing trip. The former detective and his son appeared for a hearing before Fed- eral Judge Avis to determine whether they should be handed over authorities to answer new indictments in the Paul Wen- ‘Wendel, a Tren- ton lawyer, accused the Parkers of kidnaping him and torturing him into making a false confession that SANITARY PIGGLY-WIGGLY Prices Effective Saturday, April 2 Phone 24 PEANUTS ALTED—1 Ib. vacuum can Planters—Whole Butter Darigold—2 pounds Pure Sweet Cream Butter Blanched EGGS-EGGS Co-Op, Large, Fresh—2 doz. Specials—Every Egg Guaranteed Cheese Darigold—Pound Mild Loaf Cheese S-% Yams Candied—2 No. 2 cans Packed in Heavy Cane .Su;: ar Syrup Ael Monte Peas Early Garden—2 No. 2 cans Also YELLOW BANTAM CORN ° Pineapple Del Monte—3 flat c SLICED or CRUSHED Potatoes 100 Pound Bag SELECTED YAKIMA GEMS S-% Plumade and Pearade—2 tall cans : Delicious Alone or with Other Juices Bel Monte Pears Large No. 2'; cans—2 for Also PEACHES S-% Tomatoes Peeled Salad—2 for Large No. 214 cans Oranges Fancy Med. Size—3 doz..... SWEET AND FULL OF Lettuce Celery Cauliflower JUICE 73¢ 63 25¢ 45 35¢ . 33¢ $2.l9 25¢ 45¢ 45¢ 85°| ER EDISPUTE Mir e | edy role 3 G-MEN SHOOT FEW CHICAGO, April 1 Lester, Federal tigation inspector, of the Chicago - W Bureau BROS. C to 1 only nine criminals out 12,000 seized in three years. Academy H. of told mem- of rinology that G-Men have had of COLISEUM OWNED. AND OPERATED &» _W.1.GROSS act Juneaw’s Greatest Show Value STARTING TONIGHT in t An Uproarious Riot of Fun! ot Over Broad part HAYWIRE” with Leo Carrilo—Benny Baker “HOTEL laimed the Hopkin n the r Davi. con- MATINEE TOMORROW 1:00 P. M le “The Talk of the Town” RAY= HEAVY FUEL OIL AND DIESEL OIL BURNERS ~-Sold Exclusively by— Free Delivery 55° B z § 5 % : z ; | | : E i z ? Peas New Spuds Cabbage Phone 85 Soap Flakes —2 large pkgs. 49 All Laundering—Dishwashing J-m B e ] Grapefruit l9c fedium Size—4 for FANCY ARIZONA Wafkers i 331: Sunshine—16 oz. p CHOCOLATE or VANILLA Starch zsc Corn and Cube—1 pkg. each PARING KNIFE FREE Oysters 29c 2 cans FANCY (()H< OYSTLRS Tuna Fish 27c 2 small cans . WHITE STAR—WHITE MEAT Shrimp 39¢ 2 cans 3 WET or DRY PACK Salmon 3 16 oz cans . ALASKA PINK Ketchup ¢ Heinz—2 bottles FULL FLAVORED Corned Beef | 451: 2 No. 1 cans Pigs Fget ‘ 4 Sc Quart jar . PUSSESL S S S ST Meat Balls : 45e With Gravy—2 cans .. DENNISON'S Bananas Apples Tomatoes Rice & Ahilers Co.~Phone 34

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