The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1938, Page 3

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. THE | e THE SHOW [ TONIGHT ONLY i PLACE ‘ \ First Show 7 P. M. OF JUNEAU | D MBTHEAT RE Ml DUAL FEATURES—TONIGHT ONLY and GENE AUTRY in “RIDE RANGER RIDE"” ALSO “ONE SMART GIRL"! DEANNA DURBIN in a sensation greater than 3 Smart Biris” DICK TRACY G-MAN and LATEST NEWS DEANNA DURBIN n - hew Universal Picitre 100 MEN .. GIRL Leopotd STOKOWSKI Adolphe Menjou « Alice Brady « Mischa Aver KEY A NEW UMIVERSAL PICTURE with KARLOFF J. WARREN HULL JEAN ROGERS Alan Baxter - Hobart Cavanaugh Samuel Hinds - David Oliver Ward Bond . Frank Reicher Original story by William Pierce Directed by Lioyd Corrigan . s Sat.—Sun.—Mon.—Tues. [ #EEEE “RIDE, RANGER, RIDE"” “NIGHT KEY” “DICK TRACY” —— CARTOON CANDY et B BN et MICKEY SATURDAY s oo 1P.M. | MATINEE DIMOND ADDRESS IS | POSTPONED UNTIL | MAY 7 AT 5:45 P. M., The address of Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, scheduled for tomorrow night has béen postponed until the evening of May 7 from 5:45 to 6 p.m. s | Juneau time, according to a mes- nge from Delegate Dimond to Tiov ohn W. Troy today. The Delegate will speak over a Columbia Broad- casting nation-wide hookup which is to be released here over station 3 KINY. The Delegate’s topic will be “The Place of Alaska in United i | States Defense and Economics” and will be given in the Earle Building in Washington, D. C. MRS. DAVID RAMSAY HONORS MRS. HAHN AT BRIDGE AFFAIR In honor of Mrs. Karl Hahn, who as been visiting her mother, Mrs T. H. Reed, for the past few weeks, Mrs. David Ram entertained at an evening of bridge yesterday at 4 her home on Calhoun Avenue. Tulips and daffodils formed a setting for the affair which assembl. 4 ed guests for three tables of cards. Mrs. Jack Metzgar was winner of the first prize; Mrs. Helen Cass,| cond; and Mrs. Gertrude Naylor, consolation, Mrs. Hahn is to leave aboard the Denali for her home in Skagway Sunday morning. During her stay in Juneau she has been entertained at many affairs. | A i MRS. ADSIT ON VACATION |a month’s vacation in the States. Mrs. Agnes Adsit, Clerk in the| She planned to visit with relatives “Territorial Auditor’s Office, sailed|and friends in Portland and Mil- on the Northland this morning ll}rt waukie, Ore. | | Juneau Prices Drop Effective May 1, 1938 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS WATTS VOLTS Type Old Price 10- 15 120 Fiost i 9, 25 40 120 50- 60 120 75-100 120 150 120 200 120 300 120 500 120 100-200-300 G. 30 LE.S. Lamps NOW 15¢ 20c 30c 70c $1.20 60c Cl-Frost Cl-Frost Mogul Clear..... Mogul Clear fEl.4605 Many other less common sizes have also also been reduced. Select Your Lamps From the Best Assorted Stock in Alaska. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ‘ ‘ JUNEAU—ALASKA—DOUGLAS \DOUBLE BILL 1S WINNER OF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938. WESTERN AND IS FEATURED ~ COMEDY COME AT CAPITOL T0 COLISEUM and Rldc,‘ Rldm\ of lhe Dawn and “Public Wedding”" on Double Bill Nu,h' Koy . Ranger, Ride” Play To- morrow Matinee Boris Karloff reveals himself to| “Riders of the Dawn,” a thrill- movie fans in a new light in his|ing story of the early ‘West, opens latest st g picture, Univers tonight at the C m Theat at the|with Jack nsational new “Night Ke which opens Randall, Capitol Theatre tonight on a doubl 1 8 singing west in the bill with Gene Autry in “Ride, Ran- | role of this am picty ger, Ride.” | The stery concerns. the. adven- The star is seen, not as a monster, | tures of Randall who. is sent to but in a straight sympathetic role, | Green Valley to clean out a nest of the first the actor has played since | outlaws. How he does this with the he rose to stardom. It makes I aid of his partner, is told with a human Karloff whom audiences| thrills, suspense and drama love and admire rather than hate| Also playing will be “Public Wed- and fear { ding,” starring William Hopper and Jane Wymsn. Young couples have alarm sys- Karloff pa- | been ried in balloons, in lions tently invents another which|dens and: elsewhere, but probabiy makes the first one obsolete. When, | N0 boy and girl were ever 3 through trickery, he is robbed of|united in the mouth of a s his second invention, he declares war | Whale. That's the ion you get on his enemy. |in “Public Wedding,” the Warner He sets out to wreck the old|Bvos. farce-comedy. This he does with a \v,\,‘_i The wedding is arranged The story reaches a tense | Publicity purposes when . the Robbed of a burglar tem he has invented, and ARE TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY Affair to Bc dlli d Ladies’ Night Special Fea- tures Arranged “Ride, Ranger, Ride” a cowboy | and Indian film of wild west adven- ture, plays tonight and at the r inee tomorrow at the Capitol Thea- tre. > SHIRLEY DAVIS Norlitemen will meet for the last ESSAY cDNTEsT\LImV. umtil next fall, on Tuesday {evening at 6:30 o'clock in the par- {lors of the Northern I Pres- byterian Church .The m will |American Leglon /\ux:lm:yxlw known as Ladies’ Night H. L. Faulkner i |affair with the Rev. | presiding § P. J. Fitzsimmons, of the Bureau Shirley Davis, Juneau grade stu-|0f Indian Affairs, now in Juneau dent, took first place for Alaaka«jl“ connection with the Howard Act in the essay contest sponsored by |Will be the chief speaker the American Legion Auxiliary, subject will be “Going Places writing upon the topic, “The Obliga. | Lola Mac Alexander and George tions of Citizenship.” Schmidt will be the soloists of the The essay written by Miss Davis|¢vening will be sent to National American| The Norlitemen, in making their Legion Auxiliary headquarters to|reservations, are asked to give the compete in the nationwide contest month in which they were born Also to be sent for national com- | this enters into the seating arrange- petition will be the essay written ments n charge of ti Competition Winners R ik Are Announced by the winner in the high school div- e fogp = iston of the contest, Kenneth ur-| JEAN M’DONALD IS bach of Seward. “What Constitutes Protection for America” was the HOSTESS AT PARTY high school division topic. GIVEN LAST NIGHT Winners of seecond place in the —_— high sehool' group, and seventh,| Entertaining at her home in the eighth &nd ninth grade division,| Dishaw Apartments, Miss Jean Mc- were Roy Myking of Ketchikan and | Donald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jane McMullen of Seward, respm‘-j H. L. McDonald, was hostess to a tively. | group of friends at an evening | bridge yesterday. e — INSPECTORS TO WRANGELL | Capt. John M. Clark and Chlef| Mary Louise Kelsey, Miss Barbara John Newmarker, steamboat insp -[ Winn, Miss Elizabeth Terhune, Miss tors, are leaving the first of the|Mary Simpkins, Miss Marie Stoner, week for Wrangell on a regular in-| Miss Louise Murrish, Mrs. W. C. spection trip, prior to their an-|Overby, Mrs. George Whyte, and nual inspection trip to the West- \Mr‘ David Turner. ward in June. | - | Tnda}s News Today, IMMACULATE LAUNDRY WORK IS AN ALL-YEAR- ROUND ‘““‘CLEAN UP’* NECESSITY There is a vast difference in laundry work, as you have no . doubt discovered. The family wash should come to you sweet and clean . . . sparkling white. This means every article, large and small, from a bed slxeet to Dad’s dress shirt. We have the most modern equipment for modern laundry, work of the far better type. ’ ALASKA LAUNDRY ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING | PHONE 15 nd his of Present for the affair were Miss| TONIGHT and SATURDAY Juneau’s Greatest Show Value THE WACKIEST WHALE STORY A DOUBLE FEA- SINCE JONAH WENT 10 SEA! TURE PROGRAM 4 That Will Please Heoch and Every Patron [ WANTED A G WEDDING SO J ‘D}\‘HDNI‘LFQ\D/ R wun PEGOY KEYS and ITS atY oming TN Ul KIDDIES’ POPEYE MATINEE Saturday—1:00 P. M. Moo e WILLIAM HOPPER + MARIE WILSON + AWarner Bros. Picture JANE WYMAN DICK PURC Divactad by Nick Fox Movjetonews B sentor falls nival show to which the boy & 3 | the ))-11\‘(‘(1~‘L(:: ;l;hiu‘:;:-l\”‘(.):\:; ‘x~\m‘:u1-w§:‘jrl belong has gone so broke| 1 Y % WOMAN ARRESTED $40 in money from a box in his theit unwilling ally in & $100,000| t3at the matter of the next meal HOSPITAL NOTES | Charged with larceny, Katie Mil- | room tant District George W. e 0 the . tdst < protound . ‘problem| * ¥ \Im Indian woman, was arrested by | Folta said I mar 5 rted by a splen- the troupe’s personnel y Repuny 8 oo Bl 0 B s T | “limvnnlu |.~VI‘,w‘x::1:('n>lu‘I‘ rL.l .;xh;,).n i 3ot s Ole Nelson,, who was hurt in a|the Federal jail pending hearing MAY DAY DANCE did cast, including such stellar pi fall at the wharf this morning, is in Commissioner’s Court. Chris Moi- | By American Legion Auxiliary, Elks formers as J. Warren Hull, Jean | receiving treatment f njure : v ng treatment for an injured| ver, complainant, accused the wo-|Hall, Saturday night. Barrett’s Or= Rogers, Alan Baxter, Hobart Cav- | o at St. Ann's Hospital $35 e I eg at St. Ann' ospital man from taking between $35 and | che adv. anaugh, Samuel Hinds and David ; A Oliver. Fritz Johnson was adm B i rgical care at St. Ann's last night and underwent a major George Ramos a rge John- gon underwent tol ) 5 this morning at the Government Hospit- UNION HALL Leonard Brown, a medical patient,| = i was dismissed from the Gov :‘um :.y /., 4 Hospital last night Evelyn Faweett was dismissed this WILD SCANDINAVIAN MUSIC morning from the Government Hos- pital and is to return to Ketchi- kan after receiving medical care. ® <R ManGL 8 surglofl atien) ADMISSION SATURDAY ernment Hospital $1.00 APRIL—30 D Empire classifiecs pay. BERT'S CASH GROCERY “"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW” TALK ABOUT VALUES! 1 i Ui, jo ' e need to buy a case to get a fair price. Our merchandise is priced right, giving the small buver as much chance to save as the large buyer—ASK US ABOUT OUR SPEC IAL SALES PLAN.ON MERCH / JISE IN SE LOTS—ASSORTED AS YOU WISH. You owe it to yourself TRY BERT'S NOW! FRESHER FRUITS and VEGETABLES Tomatoes 20(: Lettuce 10c- Rosy Red—Firm—Ib. Best the Market Affords.. FRESH KENNEWICK GREEN ONIONS Asparagus 27c Radnshes 5c 2 Pounds Bunch 4 BANANAS-Golden lhpe—3 Pounds 3 Sc WESCO uaranteed Extra For DOZEN—$1.19 DOZ.—$1.49 SOLID PA TOMATOES IXED VEGETABLES — Doz. $1~‘9 9 Case s; 35 BUTTER CRACKEJ Large Package 29° Largest—Freshest Brown—White | 3 doz. § B¢ 5 SPRING BARGAIN! 89c each “JOHNSON'S FACTORY—DEALER SPECIAL Glocoat i | Pastewax7 50: Fr c Pints 75 ree Pound .. STALEY’S STARCH and PARING KNIFE Buy one pkg. CUBE GLOSS STARCH Get High Grade ] and one pkg. CORN STARCH zscl’ARlN(,‘ KNIFE F R E E . SCHILLINGS FINE COFFEE PERCOLATOR—A Special 29c lb. 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