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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938. 3 A . | S e ! { MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE DBUBLE B".I. HUGH HERBERT Juneaw's Greatest Show Value DUAL FEATURES ! | SATURDAY—1 B. M. ; TONIGHT and SATURDAY ! ! 2 3 Is FEATUHED |s IN GUMEDY Starting Tonight : ! _ 3 ! TWO FEATURES PLUS o kot optraTeD 2y w1 cioss First Show Starts 7 P. M. ! S Serial—Cartoon—Candy 2 | PR - TR ! PEAIS 0 ———A TWIN HIT PROGRAM—— ':.‘:.’"'””"'“'"”"",'"“”"”"‘fl"“u"“”"‘““”“—"""H“”““’”””HHH'J —HIT FEATURE NO. 1— 7 My Dear Miss Aldrich, That Man's Here Again n the gay romance of “he little school- Hit the Saddle Plfl_\'s and “‘Prairie Thunder chéc Who got a million—and & mag== Tonight, Tomorrow Form Double Bill . e d The equality of women gets bet-| Hugh Herbert, screenland's fun- . ter than a ak in “My Dear niest funnyman, comes to the Coli- i Miss Ald: the amusing comedy seum Theatre today in “That Man’s which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro- Here Again.” vides at the Capitol Theatre tonight| He plays the part of a rich and e | 9 b and tomorrow cccentric artcollector who takes K With Edna May Oliver, Maureen a hand in the turbulent love affair . O'Sulliv X Walt Pidgeon of an elevator boy and a house- topping this picture maid—and after many preposter- HUGH HERBERT, National Maniac #1, who's ranks a the better ls ous adventures and setbacks—wins films of e. It tells the story|for them what they want. Many 3 ' of a sche cher who inherits a of the mix-ups have to do with N newspaper. The managing editor, an extremely valuable Ming vasc .\ strong in the belief that no woman|—which is lost, strayed or stolen, is fitted for work beyond the home Hugh doesn’t know which with MARY MAGUIRE and TOM BROWN N s o attempts to block her at every furn, The housemai played by ¥ “ 4 ¥ k " until, of course, he falls in love| Mary Maguire—a tiny brunette from —“““ ” AT' RE \0 2= . \ THE THREE MESQUITEERS . i Bt . e t with her. Australia—who makes her Ameri- BOB LIVINGSTON s stoxy ssoox Y : ) Every member of the cast excels can debut in this picture . \ 4 RAY CORRIGAN s Tucson smimw in his respective role. E May| The elevator boy is portrayed X ; MAX TERHUNE wwutiasy rosum Ofiver appears as a puzzle addict, by the twenty-three-year-old actor, in the most humorous role of her|Tom Brown—who has so many ad- ! Slaciing, ; brilliant career. J. Farrell MacDon=- | mirers among fans of both sexe: ald, the veteran character actor, is| Also playing on the double bill A chx | R Wit the Jadelle a city editor. Janet Beecher is a|will be Dick Foran in “Prairic Thun- b +. {HE SINGING COWB militant feminist. Others in the cast| der,” story of the days when hostile | |8 § Wiin ELLEN CLANCY « FI'(ANK onn' are Rita Johnson, Roger Converse, Indians tried to prevent (he white |} - === = Brent Sargent, Charles Waldron,| man from linking Coast and Coast | [|§ ———POPEYE MATINE Guinn Williams and Paul Harvey. with railroads and telegraph line: Tomorrow—1:00 P. M. “« George S has performed a mas- —— e S e e s~ terful job of direction SHORTS—————DICK TRACY, G- MAN————UNIVERSAL NEWS ; will be “Hit the Sad- H - s the “three mesqui- u"flau Ir s fl | Florence is the only granddaugh-(hit game in his first assignment f five | this on. “I'm sorry,” said Billy, Bob Livingston, Ray Corrl- |ter of Mrs. Dunn, who has the Indians ta & Juneau for the past several days in SV s , and Max Terhune. x.mlmn., and many plans have who was traded b {order to make preparations for the YCCRHE THOM V101 e, L(n-u ) PR Y sea Gra"dmumer en made to welcome the import- | the Browns duing last winter. Center, and 1o assist in the opening N |ant young visitor upon her un'l\'.ll ew Kind Health education literature will in Missouri. i ()[ I L ’ in Harrisonville, Mrs. lh\\k:u\mrth‘ SRR Aag (15 ‘uml Florence are to proceed to Eu- NEW YORK, May 6.—A new kind | gene, Ore., where friends and relat- | ; - S MANITOWOC, Wis.,, May 6.—The sl i * ic 1ike Florence vke: g ves of Hawkesworth live. The » of electric light, its rays made like| Florenc Hd\\k( sworth and N iwkesworth live. The| MAMS Ior il o B Be. ot the fite Wk Deas dbms W also visit in Portland for those of the firefly, has been dem-| Mys Hawkesworth Will |tWe will aiso visit in BOrvand for) oo, wisconsin table tennis titles, onstrated to scientific societies here 4 ; ome time and expect to return to|P et in @ é o . Stewart is men’s singles champlon Public Is Iu\'lle(l to Attend BEATEN BAGK lN % The light comes from chemical Make Trip to Missouri |suneau for the opening of school| « and co- > $ Opening in Territor- powders which coat the inside of the next September. (l.ll(u- 4.;:::)1:1«;.Sil:;mwl:::s‘zgu:l:f I & glass a lid whit The powder A long anticipated visit during >-eoe : Mme's crot, Toghiammhen bk tth fluoresce under the influence of in- which litile Florence Marie Hawkes- visible, ultra-violet rays that re- worth will see for the first time her P“rn")r | mixed doubles championship. S e al Buldos— SHANTUNG AREA Open for public mspecuon begin- iy |)l:}$‘l‘ the l:l«l;ll:ll\ Lllll[: 1|L\l|l4'lll('\l bl!.\l\(lln«:ll\l‘I l\/lrul Jenny Dunny g * - ning at- 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, the p- . i ’ 1e new lights are cool, somew now past eighty, is to commence on I) X | * Juoesu Hvullthm\(('r. located on Bitter Plghhng Ri”,-’,“-* m like the firefly, But unlike the in- May 31 when Mrs. Charles W. Haw- euers l HOSPITAL NOTES « the first floor of the Territorial Region About Walled sects, they are brilliant. They are esworth and Florence sail south on i it Building in connection with Depart- N 49 produced in long tubes, designed for the Princes Louise BI‘,,U J. B. Ammons, a medical patient, ment of Health oftioes, will be visit- City of Priping tisplay and advertising The two will visit for a short time was admitted today to St. Ann's pig The powders fluoresce into alllin Seattle before proceeding to Har-| | Hospital. ed by a large number of Juneau and . Douglas residents tomorrow. the hues of the rainbow. The tubes risonville, Mo., thirty miles south| CLEVELAND, May 6.—Of all the | - The center has been equipped ¢ give off pure white light or any of Kansas City, where relatives of| St. Louis Browns who might have| Mrs. Jack Westfall was admitted through funds of local organizations alized, and reportedly short of sup- o i solid color wished. The color is fix- Florence live. In addition to seeing done the damage, it turned out|from Douglas for medical care at arranged through their represen-|!i€s: ed by the kind of powder used as a her grandmother, Florence will see| that Bob Feller's old part-time|St. Ann's Hospital today. Corrigan, tatives on the May Day Health > (Continued {rom Pag Dozens of Japanese motor trucks Max Terhune, Bob Livingston and Rita Cansino In | qoa(ing 'on the glass her aunt and uncle and also visit| battery mate, Billy Sullivan, was| i program. Although inspection will fell into guerilla hands. Japanese The lamps were demonstrated to|with her brothers, Earl and Frank,|the one who made the scratch hit| Try the mmpire classitieds for take plsie. jomerzem dhe Center wil)| feinforcements from Japan and the New York Electrical Society, llw‘“lm visited Juneau some time ago.| that kept Feller from scoring a no-‘resulu s Manchuk almos o Y = 'k TN, oo TR B drld stitute Flectrica o | iitian P - B - —em S S ———— Manchukuo found it almost impos HOS Sea for Ketchikan enroute to Se-|Americdn Institute of Electrical en-| not be open for service until the firs of June, when Miss Margaret Oy- gineers and the Illuminating Engin- sible to reach the batilefront D. S. Hostetter, who has been in | attle where he has been transferred. A romunicatic systems ren - P g S y by a arrison, en- gaard will arrive to be in charge. "OWUN & T mon foca {ne charge of the Federal Bureau of In- | He will stop over several in | eering S o by Wnr;l l‘{li Ew:‘:‘ L ¥ Former Department of Health lab- 0% (RECRE PRI DL 0 os Vestigation office here until its | Ketchikan on official kit e L laded “‘:“")‘I M i ] oratory technician, Miss Oygaard S IRNCICS S B A0 SC 020 closing last week, sailed on the North | fore going on south. | Electric incandescent lamp depa > hundreds of miles of hostile terri- ment, at Nela Park, Cleveland. e has been taking a public health coutse at the University of Washing- | tory to reach the front lines il fon T s e e S O PSR #4 Three motion pictures are to be Make up for weakness in the troops g » shown tomorrow at the opening, by carrying on savage raids over one on prenatal care, and two on the railroad sector of Suchow andj venerial disease control. The pic- Other cities near the front. § 5 ; tures will be shown at 3 p.m. ?l'lnl"st are said to |‘\1> ‘sui-$ A Miss Margaret Dunnigan, who has | fered heavy losses near Taerchwang, i . 3 peen appointed Public Health nurse but have definitely forged mllesi 5 -G for Fairbanks, has stayed over in @head A I ‘.y : ; ° HOWARD UTTONS ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ( . : el Mathers Day, My, NANT FEMAN AWINDMILLGOWITH FLOWERS! MOT“ER,S D AY FLOWERS! Make Mother happy today by remembering her with beautiful FLOWERS . . . CARNATIONS—ROSES—SNAPDRAGONS—TULIPS—SWEET PEAS AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY: SEE BERT'S FIRST! SATURDAY—MONDAY FEATURES BANANAS poundsZSc WHILE THEY LAST—GOLDEN RIPE .. Howard A. Buttons was elected to fill the firemen’s beots left by Bob Duckworth, at last night’s meeting of the Juneau Fire Department. Duckworth left Juneau a few days ago to make his residence in the Sates. APAR OF BELLOWS" . 7% AN OLD m'u. ’ I o —— FRANK GARNICKS SAIL TO SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garnick sail- ed aboard the North Sea for Seat- tle where Mrs. Garnick is to undergo medical care at the Swedish Hospi- ftal 4 Mr. Garnick will also remain in} Seattle. The two plan to rel.um; here in about a month. 3 HEINZ—Home Style SALAD Medium tins.....__. GOLD COIN—Quart . SNOWDRIFT —CRISCO — 3 1h. tin §Q¢ i A S BABY FOODS Johngpn_’s Glocqat Heinz—Special Saturday Only! Paste Wax s l [ ] l o dozen Pound 75¢—Half Pound FREE STALEY'S o tutur cyss Srame 25€ e TU will appreciate ¢ » gift of lovely The power that moves cofiee from the grocer’s shelf o your cupboard is the quality of the coffee itself—not the mere words that are said about it. Hills Bros. know that . ..you v know it. For sixlty years the ; . uniforma flavor has kept pound affer pound of Hills Bros, Cof- The joy of wearing is equalled only by the joy of giving these lovely new Holeproof stock- ings of doubly certified quality. 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