The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 13, 1938, Page 3

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> The Show Place of Juneau THEATRE. Tomght DUAL FEATURES—F, ES—FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. MA... FOR CAPITOL ‘[ Cover the War” and *Sat- urday’s Heroes,” Fri- day and Saturday “I Cover the War Universal’s vivid drarha of Britain’s conflict with rebel Arab tribes in the des- ert reaches of Mesopotamia and John Wayne's newest starring hicle, has been booked for an early showing at the Capitol tonight and Saturday. The picture tells the exciting story of a crack American news-reel man who is suddenly thrown into the cauldron of intrigue and death that surrounds revolt in the desert Wayne portrays the newsreel man, supported by an outstanding cast which includes Gwen Gaze, beauti- ful newcomer who reached the screen via the London stage, Don Barclay, Pat Somerset, Major Sam Harris, Charles Brokaw, James Bush, Arthur Aylsworth, Earl Hod- | gins, Jack Mack, Franklyn Parker. Frank Lackteen, Olaf Hytton, Keith Kenneth, and Abdulla he picture was directed by Arthur Lubin and produced by Trem Carr Starring TORN WAYNE « GWEN GAZE ve A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE N et A% e Rie et ‘.::\cfl-w‘“al‘ PLUS—Last Episode-~“N(K TRACY" Mickey Mouse “I COVER THE WAR” A Ses Also playing at the Capitol to- Matinee e Li?’{;g&fi&l#}“%fi‘ v mght’nm! Saturday is “Saturday's Heroes,” a story alive with action and thrills, which delves deeply into the whys and wherefores of the controversial subject of profession- alism in intercollegiate sport and ex- plains where the money goes when turday—1 P, FORTY - FNE Cartoon—Candy are: lomas Mitchell Daniloff, Patricia Hussey, Ann Campbell, Richard Aiken, El- p it > public pays 2 s for aific ‘Housel, Beatrice Frimavers, | 1%, PUbIE peys exorbitazt prices fo TU GRADUATE }L,ani;.m, Sn‘m\‘ Dolores Smith, Ellen Van Heflin ‘and Marlan Marsh ‘M‘ ey % vlay the leading roles of the film Leonard Lowell, Luuan iXiloh, and a large number of supporting HlGH Hflu \I,m(' Blomgren, Richard Brown. players are included in the cast. 'S | Anne Morris, Ruth Kunnas, Edwin > Hildre. | Irene Mccormick, Jean Taylor, LOUISE MURRISH IS Largesl Class in Juneau Helen Ricketts, Gerald Coke, Edythe History Will Receive | Youns. Violet Meilo, Mary Jean E | McNaughton Diplomas June | | " Gilbert DeVault, Corrine Duncan | Henry Behrends, Pauline Mestrezat, Thomas Hellan. Helen Beistline, Elizabeth Stewart Nichols, Harold Hansen, Marguerite Protzman, Frances Newman, Ross Peterson. Jobn Alstead, Caroline McAlister, RETURNING SOUTH ON NORTHLAND The largest class ever to gradus from the Juneau High School, will receive their diplomas at the commencement exercises to take place in the High School gymnasium on the night of June 1. The bac- Miss Louise Murrish, who ha e 45, Empire for the past year, has re- signed her position snd is sailing on the Northland today for her home in Oakland, Cal. Miss Murrish, a graduate of the University of Cali- of American adv. By Junior Auxiliary The graduates to receive their dip-| Legion. BERT’S CASH GROCERY “ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW” nor Whatever it may be — need cause our srm Locxou'r friends any worry. Our shelves are The Empire. » well stocked, warehouse is loaded with good things to eat. SO DON'T WORRY! d SATURDAY—MONDAY FEATURES e —————————e——————————————— CORN FLAKES-Alber’s, Tasty Pkg. ] ()¢ HEINZ HEANZ i » | KETCHUP 9c Tomato Juice 29c N 2 large bottles ... .. 3 large tins ... .. CHEESE-Full Cream Pound,23c PETERSBU? “OH"ER’S" ~ RCRAB-ME A T-Regular Size Tins 25c SOLID PACK TOMATOES 3 large tins 49c Doz.$9 .89 TEXAS—NATURAL GRAPEFRUIT JUlCE—z large tins 29(: m THE BETTER SPREAD NEW POTA OES 4 Pounds 2 50: APPLES Dozen 2 Sc Extra Fancy Winesaps CARROTS—PEAS—PEPPERS — CELERY — LETTUCE—TOMA- FRES AMERICAN TOES — CAULIFLOWERRADISHES — ONIONS—CUKES—ETC. JUNIOR HERE UXILIARY SATURDAY been a reporter on the staff of The 1"‘“ of Salamanca, founded in 1239. STEEL RULING Sustains Older to Reinstate| 5,000 Employees Dis- ‘ missed During Strike | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 13.7‘ The United States Circuit Court OI‘ Appeals has denied the Labor Board permission to reopen the Republic Steel Company case. The Company has been ordered to reinstate 5000 mote regions of | gins ton with lov THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1938. DOUBLE BILL 'COURT UPHOLDS (COLISEUM TO NEW FEATURES LABOR BOARD'S = HAVE 7 BILLS FOR WEEKEND ‘White Bnn(](lg(‘ and ‘God'’s Country and the Man’ to Be Featured “White Bc ndage melodrama dealing w the humble but pic- tureque cotton pickers of the re- the Deep South, be- t the Coliseum theatre, lented Jean Muir employees dismissed after last sum-|as the ste mer’s strike. | l'hls ruling makes national his- | type tory declared Mortimer Gordon, Rej pul lic Steel’s attorney. DOUGLAS PROM The st 15 to do with that of workers known as “share cropy who grow 1 pick the ¢ n on a percent basis, meanwiiile getting their food vent, clothing and so on from the large land-owner In the hands of unscrupulous | storekeeper ) represent the owners, the -croppers are FOR SATURDAY The annual Prom of the Douglas| High School will be held Saturday night as the big event on the Chan- The affair will be given in the Natatorium which has been decorat- | ed appropriately for the event. Spec- ial features will be given during| the evening, it is announced by | those in charge - - HILDING HAGLUND IS PRESIDENT OF | ADVISORY COUNCIL | Word has been received that ‘Hmhmr Haglund, former Juneau High School student, has been elect- ed president of the Advisory Coun- cil of Associated Students of Whit- | man College for next year. Along with this, Haglund will be a member of the Intrafraternity | Council, and Director of Intramural | Athletics for the Phi Delta Theta | fraternity, of which he is a mem-| ber. GUN BATTLE RESULTS IN TWO DEATHS Deputy, Escaped Convict Are Killed—Another Officer Wounded TAHLQUAH, Okla., May 13. — A| Cherokee County Deputy Sheriff | and an escaped ‘convict, have .been| killed, and another deputy wounded when three officers' engaged in a| gun battle with one of two escaped prisoners. | The dead are Deputy Osie Gourd, | 34, Cherokee Indian, and A. L. WluL- am, 38, convict. ‘ Deputy Frank Speaks suffered al flesh wound in the battle. | [~ calaureate exercises will be held | Roy De Roux, Millie Marie Jorgen- in the gymnasium on the night of son. fornia, was associated with the Sar May 23 at 8 o'clock. Rudolph Edman, Phyllis Jenne, Frtncisco Chronicle for some time At the commencement exercises Mary Ellen Spain, Robert Ridley, before coming north and expects to student speakers will feature the Bil Alexander, Mary Metcalf. re-enter the service of that paper program, Superintendnt A. B. Phil- SR S M S for the summer. lips will present the graduates and GOOD FOODS SALE Miss Syhil ani(rv_\ wrl} knowin Principal Alex S. Dunham will| Tomorrow at Bert's Cash Grocery.|young Juneau gifl, is taking over award the honors. Miss Murrish’s former duties at - CHESTERFIELD IS TO CONTINUE ITS "PLEASURE” ADS Continuing the successful Ches-| terfield “Pleasure” campaign which has been equally welcomed by the | public and the retailer, Liggett &| | Myers Tobacco Company has re- |leased a new nation-wide advertis- w ing campaign to appear during May |and June. ‘ Lively illustrations are used in all | the newspaper, magazine, billboard 5and point-of-sale advertising, which |appeals to smokers by connecting | the real pleasure of smoking Ches- | terfields with other pleasures, Threughout the series, credit for| | Chesterfield’s increasing popularity | is given to the Chesterfield ingredi- ents, mild, ripe tobaccos—home- grown and aromatic Turkish—and pure cigarette paper. | Supporting the general campalgn‘ | Chesterfield continues its radio fbroadcast.s featuring Paul White- | | man, Grace Moore, Andre Kostel- |anetz and Paul Douglas, baseball | commentator. These programs arc | featured in the coming newspaper | advertisements and attention is | called to them in each advertise- ment of the series. Liggett & Meyers reports gener- al approval from retailers for the current Chesterfield point-of-sale displays, which have been compli- mented for their “eye-appeal” and for their consistent combination of good humor with good taste. . -t AR - | HosPITAL NOTES Lester Ingle underwent a major operation at St. Ann's Hospital last night. His condition is favorable to- day. Mrs. Arthur Lumiburg and baby girl were dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital today. Emile Cool underwent a major | operation at the Govermment Hos- | pital this morning. She is in a fav-| |orable condition this afternoon. | e, The oldest Spanish university is | merely peon |at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the often than not the end of more finding themselves at | the season not only without money, but deeply | individual to the crooked been weighing in debt has their crops and dealing out their supplies Joseph King, character actor; Miss Muir, a winsome country lass, and Gordor play the le Oliver, a Northerner in this Dixie thriller “White Bondage” is an original screen play by Anthony Coldeway, and had technical advisor on customs. costumes, scenic effects and the like Mrs, Elizabeth Hearst Second feature scheduled at the Coliseum theatre is “God’s Country and the Man”. Tom Keene in the leading role, and has supporting cast .- Rainbow Girls And DeMolays Will Install A public ins mLm.;n of officer of the Order of Rainbow Girls and the DeMolay boys will take place Scottish Rite Temple, to be followec I)\ a dance Installing officers for the bow Girls Edithbelle Heller Installing Worthy Adviser; Lazzelte Shearer, Installing Chaplain; Elaine Hougel, Installing Recorder; Alber- ta l;erter Installing Mars nd {%l‘ Young, Installing Musician Rain- | In\m]ImL, officer for the DeMolay will be Peter Melseth. The ROYAL is modern throughout with every service of the finest restaurants anywhere! BOOTH and COUNTER SERVICE Your Choice [ J Always Moderate Prices! [ J Wide Variety in Menu. ‘h: ...O'Q...l0.0...lQ.ll.'.t!l.Oit.‘.l..’.‘ __HIT NO. 1— PRIMITIVE HER LEFEY . 4 test Show Value But glorious uneau’s Gr TONIGHT and SATURDAY Thrilling, » HI sSuspense- FEATURES Everyone Young and Old KIDDIES, POPEYE has some new and Howard Phillips +Joseph K dandy pri b Warry Davenport » Virginia you at the BETTY, COMPSON CHARLOTTE HENRY Preduced: snd Directed by RN Bradbs oy Wy okt MATINEE ATURDAY Show Starts 1 P. M. local cooks as one of the finest any-| o complete the Royal Cafe, a " cleaned and refinished by Rice and | to be installed soon by W. P. John- Ahlers Company, with a new Ray | son, in which a luring array of fresh UPEN SATHQUAY diesel oil burner unit installed in| fc uffs will be on view to . I VilWwy it ers-by on the street. Contractor Separating the range from the | for the complete re-painting of the iisle leading to the several private,| RoVal Cafe was Howard K. Larsen, Much Work Done on Loca-| ,etainea booths R e sty oo wass done under direction of E. O. tion—Sunde Whll M.nmgn‘ he rear part of the restaurant is| pields New Restaurant a new work benen, topped in hard-| Mr. Sunde and his associates in wood and glistening in its white- | the new restaurant, all of whom will ne Each of the new booths, be-|Join in its operation, are all res- Following more than three Weeks| gqoq paying g curtain to insure pri- | taurant operators of wide experi- of hustling activity in preparatioh, yo.y i equipped with 8 modern cir- | €nce. They formerly operated the the Royal Cafe will open here 10- o jap mirror and light fixture. All| Ploneer Cafe here marrow evening under the manage-|ngy wiving-and: electrical ures s e ment of Stanley Su in the restaurant were installed b 4 As a result of the activity on the the Alaska Electric Light and Power FORFEITS LlFE part of painter plumbe carper Company and metal workers, the Roya Completing the equipment of the Cafe is not to be recognized Royal are remodeled washrooms, Epicurean Cafe, which it ha torage room, immense cold room placed in the South Franklir capable of holding six full-sized location across from { teers at one time. Just newly buiit - kan Hotel in the pantry section at the rea BOSTON, Mass.. \h\ 13.—Con~ From the exterior, the Cafe pre- of the restaurant are a stand for victed of slaying two Newton police- ent. harmonious appearance of dishes, with special composition top, men last August, Edward P. Simp- tippled green and deep wine, while and new znc-lined dish-washing | son, 41, was executed in the state one of the finest examples of si nk built by Rice and Ahlers Com- | prison early this morning painting in Juneau, done by John pany, who also did all the plumbin >es Harris, names the restaurant to the and other sheet-metal work. Today's News Today.—Empire, passing public from its place on th - great plate lass street window Inside, from floor to cefling, th CbT’ T Ik f ’ T restaurant has & completely. altered e Talk of the Town” caranc the Huml Hard covers floor ic n-m. leam- HEAVY FUEL OIL AND !ul\l ag w and colorful ino- I 1 e DESEL O, S ST e s e | Rice 8 Ahlers Co~Phone 34 At the New Favorite Restaurant for Juneau! ™e Royal Opens Saturday Evening 2088000000 A NEW AND DIFFERENT PLACE TO DINE A DIFFERENT, A MODERN ATMOSPHERE South Franklin Street Across from New Alaskan Hotel STANLEY SUNDE, Manager Effort To Please! You’ll Want to Make THE ROYAL a Habit!

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