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forrrrrrrr s Show Place of Juneau -3 : HEATRE Last Times Tonight Piduced by DAVID 0. SELZNICK Released thru Unitsd Adists Our SHORT SUBJECTS the TALK of the TOWN! Midnight Preview “"WINGS OVER HONOLULU” Lo i e s CHAPELADIES ARE . ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON AFFAIR Mrs: ‘Milton Ward "was hostess at a luncheon given for the Chapel- adies, Saturday afternoon, with Mrs, J. De Hart and Mrs. Virgil Newell, assisting. The afternoon was spent in games, Mrs. V. Spaulding winning the prize for making the best hat, and Mrs. T. C. Torgerson winning the prize in the flower guessing game. Present were Mrs. H. Arnold, Mrs. G. Banta, Mrs Bareksten, Mrs. J. De Hart, M G. Blomgren, Mrs John A. Glasse rs. V. Manville, Mrs. V Spalding, Mrs, T. C. Torger- son, Mrs. Harry Jensen, Mrs. R. Tay- lor, Mrs. V. Newell, Mrs. F. Millard Mi Ward. Mrs. Pederson will be hostess at the next meeting on May 11 to be held at the home of Mrs. Tom Bare- ksten. : E | 2 gt ATTENTION PICNICK Please keep off Coughlin I located in Auk Bay. It disturl foxes Coughlin Island Fur Farm By C. E. LANE S eee An all-glass train toured Eng- land, Scotland and Wales ember, 1937, adv. ) 7% S PASTEURIZED FACE CREAM —this single cream brings beauty marvels! Helena Rubinstein's Pasteur- ized Face Cream brings glow- +ing life into your skin. Besides cleansing, it revitalizes, soothes. Answers the day-by- day needs of tissues with new beautyl Begin using *'Pasteur- ized'' now. Your skin will achieve enchanting foveli- nesst 1.00, 2.00,°3.50. . . . For dry skin use Pasteurized Face CreamSpecial.1.00,2.50,4.50 \ HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “PRISONER OF TENDA” PLAYS Dramatic Story in Final Showing at Capitol Theatre | Al the beauty, | buckling adventure of the famous Anthony Hope romance is seen on | the screen of the Capitol Theatre for the final time tonight as David O. Selznick’s magnificent film pro- ducticn of “The’ Prisoner of Zenda ends a four-day engagement there with Rona Colman, Madeleine Carroll and Douglas Fgirbanks, playing the leading roles. Colman pla the dual role of King Rudolf V and the adventurous Rassendyll in this tale of love and intrigue among the courts of Eu- rope, which John Cromwell direct- ed from a screenplay which John I Balderston and Wells Root based on Edward Rose's dramatization of the Anthony Hope novel. Miss Car- roll plays the beautiful Princess Flavia and young Fairbanks is seen the dashing Rupert of Heni- s as zau. Also prominently featured in the cast are Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Massey and David | Niven e - NEWS SRS T 8 P SR LA GLEN RICE ELECTED TO VACANCY, CITY COUNCIL . Jenny Pederson, and Mrs. M.| Among the more important ac- tions taken by the City Council at the semi-monthly meeting last night | was the naming of Glen Rice fill the vacancy caused by the res- ignation of Joe Riedi, hold-over councilman, whose term had one | more year to run. The Council voted ;m accept the resignation of Mr. | Riedi, this action having been posi- | poned from the last meeting when the latter resigned. The appointee was a candidate for Council in the recent election and polled the high- est vote of the defeated candidates | Nominations for the appointmen‘s to City Magistrate, Tax Assessor Building Inspector, and City Treas- urer, resulted in one candidate only | being, named for each of the posi- tions; Mayor Kilburn therefore de- clared City Clerk Tuckeit as magis- | trate and assessor, Carl Carlson, in- | | spector of buildings at a salary of! $1 per year, and Guy L. Smith city treasurer at the same previous salary of $3 per month. Communications from several | sources were read and action taken |as follows: From Juneau insurance | agency regarding insurance on the |new school which matter was al- |lowed to rest until the contractors | lurned the building over to the ;mty; for weatherstripping all the windows and outside doors of the scheol building, the matter was let go for the present as was also the preposition of signing on oil con- tract, presented along with the other communications. ‘Pelermnn Construction ~ CATCHINC COLD? At the first warn. ing sneeze — quick —a few drops up each nostril. Its | %) timely use helps‘ \\ prévent many colds. Yicks VATRO-NOL to as to HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1938 Huskic The Univi season by taking three more crew course records and tying the third. fresh tied the former course time. record 1 4), 16:04.2 order) 15:57.4, 16:06, 10:44.8. finished in the annual battle of o TAKE A TIP FROM WAITRESS Marie Wilson, play a waitress in film version of “Boy table-waiting has its ups and downs. She took 2 job sercen actress who's Meets Girl, hington Huskies, at Seattle, (10 seconds faster) aces in its annual (hree-mile The Washington The crews were clocked (varsity. and 10:40.2 (tied). he splendid air view gives a bird's eye . Washington’s shell being. that on the left, or inside lane. thousands witnessed the spectacie despite inclement we ather, in a Hollywood cafe to get an idea of what a real waitress has to the school with needed such as chairs, for $600 in round figu was ac- cepted. City’s portion the ex- pense therefore will be $296.35. Clerk Tuckett informed the Coun- cil that approximately $1000 more would be needed by the city ir equipment typewriters, etc. .- CLEAN UP with BETTER LIGHT Lightmaster $2.60 Brighten Your Life With Better Light “Simply attach ¢ “Silvray adapter to your present fixture. In a split second you will have light of the most modern indirect type. Silvray uses:the new silver bowl lamp and gives a soft even-light . . . . no glare . . . . no shadow. Prices range from $2.60 to $6.50 LIGHT Is CI{EAP——*-SIGHT IS PRICELESS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. . JUNEAU—ALASKA- DOUGLAS do. The costume is a regulation one. final payment when the school is completed the fore part of next month. The painting of the ex- terior of the building is well under- way as the most important last job and the grounds mus leveled off and there are some 26 minor details inside the structure yet to be at- tended to.. Total cost of the school will be very close to $50,000 he said. A. J. McCue, representing the Me- Donald & Company, contractors for reconstructing five miles of road from Auk Bay to Lena Cove, was present at the meeting with offer to rent the city’s grader for the summer at $250 per month. Needed frequently for use in town, the Council declired the offer Mayor Kilburn w: authorized to | sign notes if and when needed for |loans to complete the school and supply funds for completing the | present school term expenditures. Application of Mrs, Fanny Robert- son who owns - the former Pelton | cottage to purchase from the city lot 21 in black 31, at the rear of her house was. approved. and the lot ordered sold to her for $25. {on the water dam and also instal- lation of 110 feet of 3-inch pipe line to connect the water main on St. Ann’s Avenue with the DeMytt sys- tem was brought out by the visit | to the Council of James Baroumes. The city cleanup campaign was | reported progressing and some plans were made to assist the work. ——————— LAST SERVICE HELD IN OLD HOME BUILI‘JING | | ! the final gospel {service held Sunday evening by the | Alaska Evangelization Society, in the Children’s Home building. The partitions having been torn dowi. the room was decorated with large | evergreen boughs and blossoms. The “Voice of the Ages, | thtough God’s radio, the Holy Bible, was given in picture and song, a Ylarge radio representing an open | Bible. Pictures shown were “Crea- Many attendod The need of some work to be done blueberry | on April 16, followed their double cleanup of the 19 regatta with rsily and J. V.s beat the old records, while the J. V. and frosh, in orde; California, breaking t 15:486 (old crews' time (in the varsity o Tens of California same ure of how 'MEN CLEARED OF STEALING BOAT FROM JUNEAU s Smith and Charles Wood- in, arrested recently at Berners Bay on complaint of Nels Landin, charg- ing larceny, were ordercd releas | by U. S. Commissioner Felix G z | | following a hearing yesterday af- ternoon and the charge dismissed. 1t developed, the Commissioner said, | that Smith had a half interest with | Landin in the river boat he and | Woodin were charged by Landin to have stolen and taken to Berners | Bay. Woodin had no interest in the boat but had gone along as Smith’s companion, the Commissioner said | Smith and Landin had built the boat |in Juneau on a partnership bas | the testimony revealed | .- DE MOLAY M ING | A regular meeting of the Order of DeMolay will be held tomorrow ev- en beginning at 7:30 o'clock when members will gather in the Scottish Rite Temple. “The Flood,"” “Feast of fen,” “Noah’s Ark,” “Sodom and Gonnorali,” Bélsiazzer,” and “The Rapturc Messages on these were given by Mr. Henry Schlegel, and Mr. Love- | lace. Special musical numbers were also given by Mr. and Mrs. Schlegel Mayor Kilburn gave an interesting talk on the building about to be torn down, it istory, various uses, and in closing said the old land- mark was to be transformed into “something better.” “Thus the world s on and not back,” and in clos- i iid he wished to voice the thanks of the town for the under of the Society and wist iing is to come down im- mediately and a new Mission and field headquarters will be erected for the Society in its place. -+ - NAME OF SCHOOL IS PLACED ON BUILDING “Douglas School” in aluminuin letters now stands out from the center of the building near the top, having been placed there this morning. > | The finishing coat has been put on the stucco and the wood casings The completed building is cer- tainly going to be one of the fine buildings of its kind in the 'Ter tory and Douglas will own a school to be proud of. EIUEE o RUMMAGE SALE Am. Legion Aux. Donations called for—Black 370. Dougout. Apr. 28 adv “Modernize Your Kitchen” | be the brightest room in the house . . . So much time is spent there . . . ALSO, it should be a model of conven- ience and intelligent planning. DO THIS—CALL US and see what we can do for your kitchen with modern cab- inets, KRAFFT’S CABINET SHOP The Modern Kitchen should } | | END TONIGHT AT COLISEUM “Slave Ship™ Stars Warner Baxter, Wallace Beery Surging with all the the seven seas, with drama that storms in over half the world the last slaver ventures on its last despe ate voyage, with captive lovers on a honeymoon ship ablaze with mu tiny, the story of “Slave Ship. Twentieth Century-Fox film s - Warner Baxter and Wallac ry. ends its Juneau engagemen at the Coliseum Theatre tonig Elizabeth Allan and Micke Rooney head the large supportit cast, which was directed by Tay Garnett, enacting a stirr story of the last of the American “black- bird hunted by the fleets every nation in their vigorous effor: to stamp out the slave trade. FOUR TO CHICHAGOF WITH SHELL AND AAT Four passengers flew to Chicha- gof and one to Hirst today with Shell Simmons in the Alaska Air Transport Bellanca. Florence Cowell, John Shadusky Earl Higgins and Anton Kezele went to Chichagof and William Honald went to Hirst. passions ot spectacular epic sweep as for the Particular Business Man DELICIOUS HOT PLATE LUX ES 40¢ INCLUDES Soup—Salad—Meat Vegetable—Potatoes Coffee or Tea BUS DEPOT LUNCH ALICE SHAW CHARLOTTE BARRAGAR WE ALSO—: VE HOT DINNERS — BREAKFASTS; SPECIAI E IN HOM MADE PIES and CAKES. ake Clean Sweep in Three Crew Races‘SEA‘ DRAMA T0 Hit-Run Victim's Fushand Arrives Chief Machinist at Yakutat Cannery Returning on Aleutian Tonight sband of Mrs n of Bothel, Wash,, 1 by a hit-run driver ht the *d in Juneau this Aleutian nson, 1 Seattle-Bo-~ ud will board the (0 return to Seattle who has been chiet the Libby, McNeill at Yakutat for aboard the hip Otsego en route north heard the sad news. The arrived Libby cannery T ¥ Harbor yesterday and Mr Johnson came here aboard one’ of the small tenders to catch the Aleu- tian The tragedy, he reported, occur- red within two blocks of the John- son home in Bothel and he believes the two women, his wife and his mother, probably were just a home, perhaps getting off the bus at the street intersection leading to their home. His mother Spokane and home. Beside her in-law, Mrs. at had been visiting in was due to return husband and mother- Johnson is survived by two sisters, Christine and Runie Thompson, and a brother, Tom Thompson, all of Seattle and Bothel ing | cO OWNED AN B Juneau'’s Greatest Show Value Last Times Tonight LISEUM OPERATED HIP ELIZABETH ALLAN MICKEY ROONEY GEORGE SANDERS JANE DARWELL JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Bad on 4 novet by George 3. King #R Starting Tomorrow “MURDER GOES TO COLLEGE” Mr. Johnson said after attend- ing to his tragic mission in Seat- tle he expected to return north to take over his duties at Yakutat. >, TURNERS TO MOVE Mrs. John Turner have purchased the Walter Anderson home at Auk Bay and will move from their home in the Jensem Apartments on Sunday. Mr. and Envoy’s Son in Grass Skirt & Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., being made up Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy's son, Joseph, Jr., is made up for his part in a Harvard university play at Cambridge, Mass. Although there was some discussion about Joseph, Jr., wearing a grass akixt, the British envoy's son said he didnit mindy e e e e CLEAN-UP WEEK is an excellent time to take stock of your home and find out how it has withstood the ravages of wind, snow and rain during the winter. Your house and garage may need a fresh coat of FULLER'S PURE PREPARED PAINT and your lawn reseeding. 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