The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1938, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1938 = 'HIGH SCHOOL Eastem Star 1o avy wives!... Learning life > e o b e NOW TO PRESENT Present Program |g°% S @@ IR Y A} OWNED "AND OPERATED 3V 'moned their men away! W.0.6R0S5 Juneau's Greatest Show Value TONIGHT and TOMORROW VAUDEVILLE For Mgthers' Day // Students Will Take Part Friday in Comedy //— Entertainment Arrangements were made at the & meeting of the Order of Eastern | Star last evening for a Mothers’ Day O program to be held at the next meet- ing, May 10 A r— Ranging from danc s modern Following the brief business dis-/ as “The Big Apple” to a melodramyu cussion, over which Mrs. Edward as comical as “Two Crooks and a Sweeney, Worthy Matron, presid / Lady, twelve acts of sense and non- ed, cards concluded the eveni uh sense will hold the stage of the Mrs. Al Lundstrom placed high High School gymnasium, Friday and Mrs. Alice Larson, low, in pin- Wise gll\'&flpl‘i\'.’lte with night, when students of Juneau High ochle. Mrs. Ruby Coke was first A AN D Y BA RR i E sponsor their long heralded Spring for women; Mrs'Walter Scott, sec- fl"k and a snoop- J WEN Raevill ond, and Mrs. C. L. Tubbs, low i ing reporter show ! The program will begin 7:30 contract, while C. B. Holland placed the police how it’s " i R A Y M”Tl’hl E Al GN'rIx"D) e WL LORHoS D L SRR AR, dl»mE as they solve . CEAR e e (R e a half of comedy entertainment. vard Stabler, low e Byt o KENT TAYIOR - WILLIAM GARGAN Following (he opening overture| Mrs. James Smith won the cut a sensational uni- ¥ from “The Student Prince” by the Prize for those not playing card versity murder! POllY ROWlES High School orchestra, the “Swing While Mrs. J. C. Spickett, placed Band will be presented in “Bugle| 10W- . Hi Mary Phillips ¢ Joyce Compton » Louise S R % ! s""""ns.:'g":’.ku;?mrh:'\"m'agl'cmm.naaeu Call Rag” and “Thanks for the Headed by Mrs. Alfred Zenger, of- Memory,” with Lyman Snow as| ficers of the lodge served refresh- - ————— > 7 ; o R T director, and including Keith Pet- Ments in the dining room where P SHORTS rich, Robert White, George Alex- May pole decorations provided a The New “HAITI’S BLACK NAPOLEON" ander, Harry Watkins, Harold Han- | S¢tUng - “TRAILER THRILLS” “ALPINE CABARET” -I“‘l“-l "l-"""] ”"'“““ILN'“I’)“ “f"“;""- AT i | presents ATRST NEWS__“Tts Timelv’ >hilip Harland ,and Edythe Young |“~ Universal pre s LATEST NEWS—“It’s Timel “Ragtime. Wedding,” directed by BRI . ~Coming mmulx»%;;v—m;i\ . Illl'l{l!l.\'—- Our Short Subjects Are the Talk of the Town! Robert White, instrumental music ”“‘;:;‘I"_’7‘"]":’;“:)*(‘)11""‘”- |‘1"I";"I"”“ A Paramount Picture with % Men and a ri” st tor, 11 feature E o SR BThcs k Tyt e RS e . . e e e o e s D ],:,l()“ll::j :l\ l]:n\v“m'nlut \Dx‘::‘“ Reis tice for Drill Team following meet- ROSCOE KARNS + MARSHA HUNT L] z bridegroom; Harry Watkins, father; % nomiR %, LYNNE OVERMAN« LARRY CRABBE JUNEAU FIRM LOW Four Gill Net ! JUDGE ALEXANDER, Jim Glasse, preacher. adv. ehEa i SELECTED SHORT FEATURE: BIDDER, WRANGELL Boats Aboard COURT PARTY BACK | A sone und dunce will bo given . - - 5 oats Aboar by Jacqueline Schmidt of the sev S. S. Yukon Four 24-foot up a big deck c Yukon which au yesterday. Belying reports that the season may not see canneries in operation, enth grade, and “Visions of Hawaii" including songs and dances of the Islands, will be presented by the entire third grade, directed by Miss Donie Taylor. Barbara Rands of the third grade will give a tap dance, accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Rands, her mother. FROM KETCHIKAN The Peterman Construction Com- pany of Juneau was the only bidder when bids were opened yesterd the Customs Office for remo the old Customs House in Wrangeil The bid was $6,978 -oe < CAPITOL FILM :d through Jun-| Following completion of a two- months court term in Ketchikan, Federal Judge George F. Alexander returned to his home in Juneau on the Yukon. Also in the court parcy on the Yukon were J. W. Leivers, QHIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIFg_ = We’re Celebrating! THE OPENING OF OUR NEW “:rl:lyb the ' xmpire classifieds - for 5Flw ii,n.:llar.-xl/»é(m»l;;r.g! (10 the New Wlngs Over Honolulu :mrlk MFl;.s.‘ Peggy M('L(i)nd‘ (h']m](y gm 4 nln .1.;;111 be 1:Ilumhllng u('ll s ngland Fish Co., at Cordova s p = clerks. Federal Clerk Robert Cough- | directed by Henry Harmon with Stars Wen(!_\ Barrie, lin and his bride of last week, the Bud Brown, Grant Ritter, Bill Al- Ray Milland former Verle Bartlett of Juneau, exander, Kenneth Allen, Hallie Rice | S are remaining over in Ketchikan, and Mike Dansloff, The roar of Navy fighting planes, expecting to come north on the| George Alexander will be heard in the languorous romance of the trop- North Sea trumpet solos accompanied by his Court Reporter John H. Newman and Mrs. Newman are returning on the Tongass, due tonight, and Depu- ty Marshals Walter Hellan and Mrs. Flossie Doolin arrived on the North- land. They reported that Marshal vivid, swiftly paced story are the elements which Uni- rsal has combined to make top- flight entertainment of “Wings Over Honolulu,” which opens today at the Capitol Theatre mother, Mrs. George F. Alexander, and Ned Rowe will be presented in baritone solos, accompanied by Katherine Torkelsen. The one act play, “Two Crooks and a Lady” will be directed by Miss SANITARY MEAT CO. WHY NOT PUT IN ANOTHER BATHROQM? .« . or a Third batkreoom. A modern household calls for a private bathroom for guests or for the sensible conven- ience of the family. The picture was adapted to the|Willlam T. Mahoney went on south pauline Monroe, including Lyman screen by Isabel Dawn and Boyce from Ketchikan, taking the follow- Snow as Miller, the Hawk; Louise R e e e L DeGaw from Mildred Cram’s fam- ing prisoners to institutions in the| Adams, as Lucille, his accomplice; SR 2 ! ous Red Book magazine novel of the States: Lulse Nielsen, as Mrs. Simms Vane, In appreciation of the patronage by Juneau buyers nl'z Small Eastern same name : : To I,\‘/nNm I]\Lm«! Jdwin i-:rnrlk— the lady; Katherine Torkelsen as our market here, which has made possible our new| Wendy Barrie portrays a beautiful son, Harry Ek, Al Merig, Charles miss Jones, her companion; Ned T § § Virginia belle who marries a young | Pierce, Bert Hallin, Arcadia T Rowe as®polioe! ms]wf‘,r and Roy Sitka market, "'_b“ opened next Saturday, we are ex- “ A M s Navy officer played by Ray Milland nd John Davis; to Morning- | peRoux, as Policeman G pressing our gratitude through the 3-day Special Values The wife has no knowledge of the conventions, customs and taboos of the naval service. She becomes em- bedied in a situation which almost wrecks her husband's career. Mii- land will be remembered leading man of “Three Smart G So that the picture would have absolute authenticity, Universal filmed “Wings Over Honolulu” under the | the supervision of U. S. Navy of- ficials. Exterior scenes were made on location against the background of Uncle Sams fighting craft. rrity. side, Isami vY-’lL’.l‘ Odin Olsen and Ruth Allen, Idabelle Dobson and Dorothy Skinna. Althea Rands will be presented in Four stowaways taken from a i, seleetions, accompanied by M northbound vessel also were re- the Clarence Rands, and clir of the evening, “The Big Apple” will be danced by Phyllis Jenne, Dorothy Larsen, Mavis Nikuia, Bernice Waugh, Mildred Webster, Paul Coke, Bill Alexander, George Alexander, Gerald Coke, and Henry Satre, dir- ected by Miss Myrtle Moe. Sylvia Davis will be seen in a tap dance, and the concluding number, turned to the States by the Marshal Kenneth Hendricks, James Slater, Harden Smith and Ira McGraw. of the ducks passing through here are not the regu far north flight ducks but those which range in the region from Yakutat south to Puget Sound. They also advise that no listed here, which we offen tomorrow, Friday and on Saturday, the day on which we hold our grand opening in Sitka, as is advertised elsewhere in this paper. i In extending our service to Sitka, we will always endeavor to live up to our motto: “Pleasing You Means Half or Whole 35¢ POUND E Our Success.” E . In both our markets we = will always offer both the = HIGHEST QUALITY of merchandise and the FIN- LEG O [ J ARMOUR'S s - | shooting of ducks is permitted at Pony Chorus, will feature Bud It saves annoyance to have a servants’ bathroom. In addition to Miss Barrie and| s tjme, Brown, Roy DeRoux, Vern Hussey, EST POSSIBLE SERVICE. d hi 1 at. W - Milland, the cast includes such| s i B i . an The cost for this need not be great. We have the very thvitiths q8° Kedle Taylar,” William T Jim Lemieux, Keith Petrich, anc 1otest 1o bathensis convehiensan e B oa . Wil i STUDE CL uvp Tom Powers, directed by Miss Moe Iute I hathrosm: cons % h] lull-;(' ,‘:md art Gargan, Polly Rovles, Samucl| Cieanup day was held at Juneay ool [ ] SWIFT'S 1stic hixtures. he bathreom should be the most MTV&;:de 3103;(‘8 1C|U1I|I»]";(m; (uél‘”(»; High School yesterday afternoon as RUMMAGE SALE ™) smartly up-to-date room in your home. Let us esti- mate the cost of putting another bathroom in your house. a part of Cleanup week. Students spent the afternoon cleaning desks, floors, and typewriters, as well as Am. Legion Aux. Donations called for—Black 370. Dougout. Apr. Z28. adv. WE THANK JUNEAU AND WELCOME SITKA! Blandick and Louise Beavers. Ducks on Annual You Can Easily Finance That New Bathroom Hight to Nest | L w Under An FHA Modernization Loan. Pay In Northward off acccording to your convenience—ASK US! D Boks ke aoving: norknaed again and large bands of them have been seen winging up Gastineau THESE PRICES GOOD in JUNEAU THURSDAY FRIDAY Choice Cuts 38 POUND ! z SHOULDER WE WISH ALL SUCCESS to Mr. Shatffer CLEAN UP with BETTER LIGHT Channel for the last two days. Sal- ¢ | mon Creek, the bar and other fav-| On the Opening of His New L A M B SATURDAY i | orite resting places out along the ! PRSP0 Sl Lo U S T SRRt . highway are covered with them P e || Sanitary Meat€ ROAST | "‘ | Game officials reports that most| y ea .m BREASTS o, “AL g i | | (] IN SITKA — and are pleased to have had a part in making his new market possible. For Stuffing or Stewing 28° POUND 0 OO0 SO AL AR T A _ Lightmaster | Wells-Birkenwald Co. |= cChoice Quaiity CHOICE MILK-FED VEAL ‘ 1 G | PN . - e | ‘e ¢ ® ; g Seattle. Designers and Manufacturers of oo : » lz in' slze s2.6“ A Complete Food Store Equipment. = : . | § S . Prime Young Turkeys & 1 Brighten Your Life With Better Light 3 B pildemtvene . B Simply attach’ o Silvray adapter to your present ‘g ' 35 Al : fixture. In a split second you will have light of the - IOWA CORN-FED BEAUTIES J most modern indirect type. = e B A s 3 Silvray uses the ni il bowl lamp and gives E— - 2 o B k a soft even light ew .s;\ée;lme .. .. no shadow. ‘E Pitiend Yo Sacuin Gur Svpm = ‘A 1 rmmpmanonsese || - AG SANTTARY | ; LIGHT IS CHEAP— ' SIGHT IS PRICELESS ; e oy a Empire | = ME AT C O 4 | is invited to present this coupon at the box office of g U q 4 i the— = g 8 : = 3 ° = - & AIaSka Electl'lc nght 8 rfiwef c00 CA';:‘ Efl?w%ngl‘gqgéuTRE E : ED SHAFFER—. Proprietor g = SREP A ‘ “WINGS OVER HO ULU"” = : JUNEAU—ALASKA~DOUGLAS i oo s o s AR = PHONES 49 and 13 Juneau's Leading Mazket i C= T e e

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