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THE DAILY ALAbkA I:MPIRE FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938. CAPITOLHAS SENIORS ARE DOUBLE BILL OFF, PICNIC AT WEEKEND Fortyfve Students, with Chaperones, Go to Young's Bay N SHARNIHG gg,,,,l[ DUAL FEATURES-First Show Starts 7 P.M. FIRSY CHAPTER ‘“‘JUNGLE “Into the Lions’ Den” at . when they 3 c "A.D QIIAYID ¥y um aren't strong- arming each other! i The most color- ™% ful hero of Old California:fights crooked adven- tufers with their own blazing See Buck Jones, ing Tonight superman of fha saddle, fight for : SMASH HITS 2 the law against four king killers! “The Women Men Marry” and “Left Handed Law” ' Shawing Two Nights Forty- Juneau ! viser, Pa and nine chaperon at 6 o'clock this morning Bay two specially Leaving Cynical newspaper men have re- ® | formed the movies. Tnebriated Te- | porters, notebooks and bellowing city editors have vanished from the | ¢, reen into the limbo with those| the Wan which left from the ! myihical qualities that never did|cCity Flo fer the command of Pyt 5 exist in a city room. This has hap-| Lloyd “Ki Bavers. were the two ! g you sned only recently. The reason, of | boats use c that the Hollywood stu- Chaper acquired working news-| Mrs. Flor paper men. bell, Mr [ ] At the Capitol tonight is the new ter Hella: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, “The | R. Stewa H Women Men Marry,” which is a M. Dani story of the modern methods by A.S. Dui GRANT WITHERS which a crack reporter runs down| Commit in charge of the af a racl and rescues silly people| fair appo ent Mitchell % BETTY JANE RHODES from its tentacles. In doing it, he| Daniloff w portation—Jean How “converls" ot" oE::n:‘ Fag ; > 1 his wife and wins a girl re-| Taylor, Rutl nd Jane t;.ln“-,:c‘:u are fle It is commendable that the Blomgrer Ann Camp- . girl doesn’t scoop him on the story. bell and Lillian Kiloh; entertain- or save him from a drunkard’s grave. | ment—He: Behrends and Beatrice MICKEY MOUBE b o e e e . s MATINEE way and Hollywood dancer, plays Young the leading role as the reporter, Jo- SATURDAY—1 P. M. Bay, the piloted by Ralph Reischl Treva and m Auk ; -“THE OTHER— the colorful of Old California. From the newspaper stirip by Alex Raymond Bell Whights' THE LIFORNIAN RICARDO CORTEZ MARJORIE WEAVER KATHERINE DeMILLE Now running in hundreds of §| ! newspapers and over the air. se, i KIDDIES TOMORROW At 1:00 P. M. SPECIAL POPEYE CLUB MATINEE dios have W. ‘Coke, Mr: Featuring Monroe, and Supt ks’ Safety Contestants Velcome at Tomorrow’s Matinee GLORIA STUART MICHAEL WHALEN “LADY ESCAPES,’ [ins » coms e e DWDONALDIS 4y jsym . e rrrrrrrreseessssen ]| Porter. perons | finally culminates in an 'AHn'm|‘>! !/ BRANT SAILS NORTH ot WITH SUMMER FORCE The U. S. Bureau of Fisheries sel Brant sailed from Seattle this morning bound for Juneau with ummer personnel of the Bureau, g the Juneau olfice staff ting of Miss Bess O'Neill, Mrs. .l}v ‘I‘Y“\l l\‘v\ill complications, WV fl\’ Vogire -l e it te ic ol ! involv-| . & it el Michael Whalen and Gloria | ing also cora Witherspoon and 1,.1-‘"'I?Hf":i;l”:w“ ‘Il]‘l v :‘f,‘:yrt:;’w“f Stuart Star in Rough \ld Oliver-Smith, make for a gen-| o " 5 10 re| 5 nfaithfu i and Sid- ney Blackmer is the managing edi- URSED FDR tor who h: nose for news but no whatever Others 1 ! | erally joyous occasion for man or i 9 and-Tumble Comedy | maid, married or unmarried 16 ST ANEOR John Wray, Pe Eddy and Toby Also featured, is Buck Jones in . ) . . y % The desire of Michael to find his “/‘\";'-“\“- : L; ft )tll;:nltl ']‘.““., o Fairbanks C. of C. Recom- light house- | Wife & second husband is soon end-| o paul Waugh and daughter ew serial, “Jungle Jim,” star- o) D s & i i 3 N over, 1 s new-fou % 84 N ring Grant Withers, will also be seen mends Father of | roj- keeping of two married lovers, who | ed, however, in his new-found ef-|yjgrgie Larson, of Fairbanks, passed ! h hold hands mainly to keep their|fort to remain her first and only, i i ¥or the Thet ie. oalent eit ae Vb . o eb s fot and I3 through Juneau on the Aleutian en- WL o S fis from flying, “The Lady T and the illm ends on a note of hi-| 5,16 to Stanford University to ate capes,” Twentieth Century-Fox's | larity and & clean sweep of all the| o % o &80 P oo e vin Lar- By unanimous vote the Fairbanks| mirthful matrimonial hit, opens to " SHOWER IS GIVEN gt e vile The 78 bl : }m“lv'uivu, machinations of the seript | FOR NS ARCHER e o amal s s e, Second Secretary J. G. Rivers to telegrs weethearts who just can't leave|starring g Delegate Dimond at Washir m love alone, Gloria Stuart and Mi- | South, immediately, recommending chael Whalen are featured in a| Bell Donald McDonald of Fairbanks be martial version of marital life which ' appointed a member of the mu]mwu S < Canadian Government in respect “"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW” construction of an “H<JI|(](1II- SATURDAY-MONDAY FEATURES ..:.ro0n. highway between Fairbanks and the WHY DON'T YOU CALL Secrets of the “Initiation Chambers"". . . Mystery of “The Room With The Dividing Lin }. The riddle of “8—2:30 Thie. WOMEN MEN MARRY with GEORGE MURPHY JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON" CLAIRE DODD SIDNEY- BLACKMER CLIFF EDWARDS Screen Play by Rarry Ruskin Donald Henderson Clarke and James E, Grant /s cted by ERROL TAGGART Praduced by MICHREL FESSIER ‘\lnl v second husband for >oe % ephine Hutchinson the girl re- b i porter and Cliff E known | generally as “Ukulele a new cameraman. Claire Dodd plays the reporter unfaithful wife Sanders, a French playwright. Michael, not knowing it actually he is the pursued wife, and the ensuing “The Women Men Marry™ “Left Handed Law” sense of ethic: in the cast are Ryan, Helen Jerome Wing “Jungle Jim” Candy-——Cartoon GOING Treating lightly the KOFL FRANDIS Show Place of Juneau NEW NAMES D0 -~ — feature of the evening,| MARTHA SOCIETY true daughter of the| —_— jorie Weaver, is Harold| Tce crenm social and luncheon, “The Californian,” | Friday, May 20, starting at 11 o’clock. do Cortez in the title role. Save the date. adv. tumble In honor of Mis bride-to-be of Mr. Karl Alstead, @ miscellaneous shower en last evening by Miss Mary Nordness, at her home in the Gross Apartments The evening was spent in sewing ind refreshments were served dur ing the latter part of the affair, Those attending the shower were Mrs. Bert Alstead, Mrs. John Al- stead, Mrs. Pete Hildre, Mrs. Wil- liam Rodenberg, Mrs. Wilson Foster Mrs. F. H. Sanders, Mrs. William Douglas, Miss Clara Carpenter, Miss | Blanche Thorgerson, the honoree, and the hostess. —ee FROSH OUTING THIS AFTERNOON Students of the freshmen class of the Juneau High School are hav- ing their class picnic this afternoon at the W. P. Scott cabin on Lena Beach. Miss Dorothy Whittaker, class ad-. "It Will give me much pleasure visor, is in charge of all arrange- to Vigorously support Donald Mac- ments for the u([au Donald for appointment to any com- ‘ Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gimnar Fal Sanguce DlNNER GIVEN FOR Blomgren, Mr. and Mrs. Charle MRS w E CAHILL:\( ey, Mr. un\:l Mrs. W. E. Cahill, Mr. land Mrs. Homer Nordling, Mr. and In honor of Mrs. W. E. Cahill, of | Mrs. Maurice Whittier, and the host Treadwell, who plans to leave soon and hostess for California, Mr. and Mrs. Walter e P. Scott were host and hostess to PIONEER PASSE MleT a group of friends last evening at Louis Dozette, 56, of anum for- a dinner party given at their home | mer employee of the Al an Rail- on West Ninth Street. ‘ resident of Alaska years The evening was spent in playing | died recently in Fairbanks as the Tucker leeg Ll(’ to Insin- bridge, and the following prizes|result of pneumonia. Survivers are k P H were given: Mrs. M. S. Whittier, lad.. | the widow and five children. uation—] roves rhs Stand Easily United 5. The resolution was Frank S. Gordon after the matter had been brought to the attention of the Chamber by Mr. Rivers. Sev- eral spoke briefly in support of the motion. All agreed that Mr. Mac- Donald, as father of the highway project and an incessant worker on its behnlf, is: entifled to be a mem- ber of the board, and that his long experience in Alaska as a highway and location engineer eminently fits him for the project The next day the following radio- gram was received at Fairbanks from egate Dimond, reading as follows moved by jes; and Mr, Charles Sey, mens. A — D gift was presented {o Mrs. Cahill Empire classifieds pay. By GEORGE TUCKER NEW YORK, May 20.—“The same old names and the same old places,” sighed Dunlop George, the man who once walked along 500 miles of Af- rican coast line, accompanied by a single native, and lived to tell about it. “You columnists must get weary of writing and rewriting the sumr‘ names all the time. I read one of your columns yesterday and it was real money saving values on High Quality Merchandise. 1057 ———— FOR GENUINE SATISFACTION!!! BANANAS 3 Pounds 2 Sc Golden Ripe Fruit DANCE RECITAL = Presented by Dorothy Stearns Roff SCHOOL OF DANCING o 30 YOUNG PEOPLE in Tap — Toe and Ballet ° Elks" Hall MAY 20 8 P. M. ‘Women Men Marry” Your | Name Nay Appear—WATCH THIS' ifi:icl AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empzre 5 usnvluum.td.u cdupon at the box office of *“~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO —"Left !!ani!ed Law’ filled wit hthe same names you| were using six years ago.” pagne bottle, a ring and a rosary Whoah, now, let's, as Al Smith| — gtuff for a poet. . . . has been known to observe, take g, names, like the times, do a lock at the record. I'll admit that| change, although the change is so some names are as prominent to-|graqual as to be imperceptible. It day as they were a half dozen or|wasn't so long ago, it seems, that ten years ago, but you v\ouldn(\wflvbody was talking about Lar- recognize many names if you camc<mv Fay's club, and the gay crowds to New York after being away, say,|that gathered there after dark. But five or six years. | when you check up you realize that Most columns in tabloid form to-|this belongs to the past, and that day include these names: Bennetl|parry has been dead more than| Cerf, publisher; Will Geer, actor,| four years. Jack Cole, Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fun-\ e mission Which may be set up in con- nection with the Highway.” JUNIOR CLASS HOLDS PICNIC Members of the junior class of the Juneau High School are their annual class picnic this af- ternoon at the skaters cabin on the Glacier Highway. In charge of the outing is Mi Zora Brown, Junior Class Advis |taine, Tonio Selwart, Miriam Hop- | | kins, Madeleine Carroll, George Ab- |bott, Sherman Billingsley, Gregory Taylor, Ben Cutler, Sam Byrd, Merle Oberon, Bruce McFarlane, Lillian| Gish, Jackie Cooper, Billy Rose,| | Jack Dempsey, Ray Kinney, Wallace Ford, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Jams Barton, Gertrude Lawrence, Ina Claire, George S. Kaufman, Cole Porter, George M. Cohen, Julie Haydon, John O’'Hara, Ernest Hem- |ingway, Jon Whitcomb, Jack White, and Dorothy Stone. Now let us examine a typical Broadway column of ten years ago. |Here we find mention of: Jimmy | walker, Tex Guinan, Joyce Hawley, | the Earl Carroll show girl who bath- led in a tub of “wine;” Faith Bacon, {Harry Richman, Larry Fay, Belle| Livingstone, Helen Morgan, Mary | | Nolan, and Bobby Story. Bobbie now dead, was known as London’s most beautiful barmaid |ana she came to New York for a theatrical career that promised ymuch but gave little fulfillment. Jimmy Walker is occasionally ‘in the columns now, but ten years ago he Was a daily fixture. Probably the most publicized wo- man of her time was Tex Guinan, and right behind her was Fiith Ba- ;as among the first of the famous strip dancers. There were CRE, Q'Q g 44, The delicate flavo;‘lmd fragrance of Schilling Vanilla is a delightful addition to all desserts! 1t's especially_good in home-made ice cream. Schilling Vanilla never freezes out nor bakes out. Look for the red Schilling package when you buy vanilla! Schilling Cinnamon and Nutmeg, like all other Schilling Spices, are pure and dependable—rich in spicy, lasting & delightfully fragrant! ness— |others, of course, but most of them have married, moved to Hollywood, died, or retired to obscurity. | A pleasant exception, by the way, is Helen Morgan, now a featured | headliner at the Casa Manana, | where Billy Rose has brought back| vaudeville. In the old days, Helen| was supreme as a nightclub queen. 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