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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1938. 3 . [ i K LY DICK POWELL ‘ MIDNIGHT PREVIEW R TURL SUNDAY { AT Tonight—1:15 A.M. - o 4 1 ™ i TAD flF C MONDAY ! ml SE“m bia ik Uil , Nl U L .~ 05 Ry Wi 2:00 P.M. T g‘ Q"T[}L s i;i SchL TUESDAY 5 e —— - My o A - & . P Account of Length of Picture——First Show Will Start 7 P. M. k i ‘JA i ! ik ”"5’5 - ATINEE SUNDA¥ 3 £ & T S ] Ma oo (\ 4 ! (sij, ‘_’%Y’S 2:00 P. M. 5 § ay " eanette MacDonald anc g Marme Opens Sun i SHE SINGS AGAIN! YOU'LL THRILL RGAIN! Allan Jones Co Starred y at Coliseum ——THE BIG¢ NIGHT!— - . GREATER THAN “MAYTIME") in Musical Show Theate L1 THRILL # Hail 1937's most exciting b © A sweethearts...in a rousing b musical romance even R o a . greater than "Maytime”! now \ eV as ick Powel Hear 7 songs of love by action in Warner Bros! A e § I star-spangled successor composer of “RoseMarie”! \ to Firtaon Walk® snd Giant military chorus! \ . on her o Shipmates Forev Cast of thousands! ition. T vely and tal ) b e Major’ 1 But Dick ¥ g | beco Jerdbus - Sitoeas Tha W y bad! It goe: to Dick poiled by the 2 t f wor most famou iisel )d, played by Marine for- wppears as| g on the Pa- | M ‘l Gil v Daniel, Dot ou; brill Tom Ruther- the r h v ford 1€C0, he h 1 chan - Corbet 9 Boul- with a ylendic ton h restores him “The Firefly is undoubtedly the race most colorful musical yet to reach Dance,” the screen, for even without the Stuart F it would be smashing mel Farréll It is laid in or f the most tonight a 1 m er i of history, the ST ALLEN JENKINS "LARRY ADLER Directed by Ray Enright Masical numbers created and di- rected by Busby Berkeley » Music and ¥ tyrics by Harry Warren and Al D) and both " Eagle River Road = Be Glosed Tuesday b from Spai background erica’s b ettas, witl bert Stothart. The reen y written by Frances oodrich and Albert t from an adaptation h of the Otto A. Har- Allan JONES * Warren WILLIAM ;.IIE EV S D gg BILLY GILBERT * DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE : A ROBERT Z. LEONARD Production by ¢ bach book Showing _ | mornir 5 ¢ ¢ in the after- 'k Holt in P e B - thrill. | noon. LAST | “Girl Loves Boy.” co- - REEC ”” woom - " . and Cecilia | Love, Laughter, and a chapter of the - FOR oD ENJOYMENT- ? ROARING TIMBER”—"GIRL LOVES BOY"—"JUNGLE JIM ity Youth | Surdiing reriat “Tungle Jim : ,——FOR ADDED R AR LAST TIMES TONTGHI) et " TAST TIMES TONIGHT YD ANCE-CHARLEY DANCE’’ Stuart Erwin ———————— Jean Muir —————— Glenda Farrell 3 THAT PLEASE! ALSO—SELECTED SHORT SUBJE( I'M GLAD WE'RE GOING TO NTURY | CALFORNIA | COPEHODER "5 M, ™ B 20th C "INVESTMENT CO., Inc. ' MAKE E EHAL TEACHERS SUNDAY | 1 celbration of the sixtieth birth- By a /4 FiRs | day of John Grabbits, a dinner was . : N e given last evening at the home of Director of Education Claude M. | jt* and Mrs, Pred Gampon, on the | Hirst and Bureau of Indian Af-|Loop Road. fairs teachers Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Several friends of Mr. Grabbits . | pilot Lon Cope, of the Marine Dimler and infant, are to fly to|Were present for the occasion. ways, hopped the Bellanca 1ast meglin, near Tanana Crossing to- | : e ght to ku Landing to bring in DAbFEOw with Shell &l it An image of Marco Polo, who vis- : . ; 5 \or Phillips and | MO 1t Shell Stmmons In the | j0q Hangehow (which he called BTy 4 & | = is offering io the Public: \d Mrs. Bill Peacock. After Lockheed. in the 13th century, is still c for the camp, the Hirst will make the round trip n in the picturesque Lingyin e to go back sometime and will inspect the Bureau of A this evening. Indian Affairs school in the In- | terior X $50,000 IN 5% SECURITY BONDS, This morning, Cope took t lanca out on a chart to Port Althorp to } . cannery workers there for medical . : : 1T > i1 attention I have been authorized to sell a grou secured by Firs M()H:z;gzv on its Projected lhw:.ntm- and r\p:u'lmmgt_I.lu!«lmy: now Aoy Fraldbu ook the. Patrehiid of lote b Uhnea ot l'(*nmrkubl)g IOVB being erected on Juneau’s most.valuable piece of real property, adjacent to the 71 out today to the islands with prices. As evidence of my appreciation nakee, Peggy P! and Fred Paddock Sam Asp for perton to £ also to Sitk Restaurant on Front Street. of the choice location, and confidence in the development of this tract into one of the most delightful residential dis- First National Bank and to Perc) X : 4 i It's a great relief to ride in air-conditioned comfort while ate seating capacity of 1,200, while the engineer does the driving. All you have to do is sit back The Theatre will have an apy twenty-four apartments will be i 1 in the remainder of the building and and relax, with never a worry as to your safe arrival. There's T iy tricts in Juneau, I have ARG there will be two modern stores on the street level, with the Theatre entrance be- plenty of room to'move about in, too. No cramped muscles, H am now building a rh,.” pk]nh,d_b?d and 5 o 1k The buildi ! f fireproof. reinforced steel-and-concrete con- no frayed nerves when you arrive at your destination. u ms g 2 a 5-room house for my een them. The building will be of fireproof, reinforcec. steel-anc-concre Economy dining car meals, 10¢ and 15¢ Tray Food. Service, own home on one of the above lots. ruction. It will be five stories in height, with basement. low-cost rail and Pullman fares—all these features save you shall be glad to show this property { money when you travel Southern Pacific. Here ure typical H to any one interested in \"t‘l oti » These Bonds are offered for sale t hreugh J. F. Mullen, President of the '3'0‘“"‘"1’ return limit rounduip f“r;f:'m S i ' I “ l] a huildin‘ur Bits. S selecting a 3 ends Bz i 2 vho is a Trustee he 20th Century Invest- | l..lbz.(!ich[ru}dh Bank, in Juneau, who is a Trustee of t 1 ; SAN FRANCISCO . . . *36.00 £30.00 IDAHO FALLS, Tda, June 10 o AN Bl R IER =0 TG e LOS ANGELES .... 48.90 4290 “Didn’t you just drive through that C. €. RULAFORD red light?” Policeman John Keller Phone Bl 350 AR s : : . @15 2 y 3 i md chair cars. Fares good in A The Bonds are for sale in denomina tions of : $15,000 in bonds each of $100.00 These fares good in coaches and ¢ e asked & woman motorist - 3 g y & = i Il dard Pullman. t a little more, R it par value, bearing semi-annual interest coupons of $2.50 each; and $35,000 in 70 Al ersiemand, Enlimats 68 & “I dow't think so,” she replied. bonds, each of $500.00 par value and bearing semi- annual interest coupons of so“!hem P“ifie “Well, you did,” said Kelle . cause it’s broken, and has been $12.50 each. For folders, reservations, or additional information, write to red k. iyl Wb B. C. TAYLOR, General Agent, 1405 Fourth Ave., Scattle, v st ¢ s wi > pavable Jg ary 4 rery si 5 Washington; or C. G. ALTON, Canadian_General Agent, 618 M e Interest coupons will be payable January 1, 1929, and every six months Howe Street, Vancouver, B. C.; or J. A. ORMANDY, General Production of quick frozen foods 66 9 907 thereafter. The principal is payable at the rate of $5,000 per year, commencing Passenger Agent, 622 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon. in the -United States this year i January 1, 1942. These Bonds are callable at 102 plus interest, on interest dates. expected: tOCAIAY “abbtt 480,000 § £ | pounds, almost three times the out- I . h W) d " The Property on which this project is being erected is clear of all liability. put in 1936 ]-\(’.U;l(lr i ome (qtluppul s\)v‘nh The property has a 50-foot street frontage and a depth of 200 feet. Its value is S L 94 uél;lpm‘en' or 38 estimated at $25,000.00. | The first Englishman to hold the equipment? ' Is your new car | title of marq was Ribert de u, In)‘fldm'n model, or 30 years Erection of the project was commenced on April 7, 14 and the 20th Cen- | LlQUl“ATlON SALE \Y““.r:l::l(t: ;m‘-.’,‘.\ fi"l’;v“l’,]m;m ik tury Investment Co., Ine.,, has at present s ient resources on hand to continue ! i ¥ o 1au fis 3 construetion to the extent of approximately $35,000.00. | RED BLUFF BAY \l]h‘tler.'tinsw:rs may h'et n'l(;gmus-’;gt;t l{})wtalbout Yo nsurance-—is i or '387? until re- Following completion of the building, the 20th Century ]h\twlrnrn}l ((TU., | f;('fll(l.‘t‘ly’";I’:vl;()e"}ull;/{z lie(igsfi(;wnc:angetz itr) ins}:u-. Inc., will furnish the Theatre at an estimated cost of $35,000.00. As the 20th Cen- Cra Tl i ance, the lates surance protection has tury Investment Co., Inc., is itself investing approximately $95,000.00 in thiz proj- Bolted Steel Tanks: 20,000 to 351000 gais. definitely “dated” most existing policies. cet, its good faith is evident as protection to the investor. | 1000 ft.: 14-inch Wooden Pipe. In flire insutatcsdie | BEOINT o . In fire insurance it’s— “COMPREHENSIVE”! A guaranteed income from the project is already assured. The two stores | ) 4. Ainc y Dipe. have IIL‘L‘HL leased; the theatre has been leased by Mr. W. D. Gross, through the | ]’OCO fi.: 12-inch Wooden I ipe. 20th Century Investment Co., Inc.; while the twenty-four apartments at present projected will bring an approximate rental income of $700.00 per month. Thus | the aggregate income from the project will approximate $14,400.00 per year; which | e % A _will be sufficient to guarantee interest on investors’ bonds, taxes, building mainte- Bulldmgs and Other Lqulpment nance and payments on maturing bonds. Also 1,000 barrels of Fuel Oil. Anyone interested in securing further details regarding this project, or Oven-fresh every day! Uni- Insure the Modern Way—with AR A 3 3 av s ] 5 s 3 3 form, golden loaves . . . ap- wishing to make application for bonds, may see Mr. W. D. Gross, President of the ; | snA"ucx AGEN Y 20th Century Investment Co., Inc., at the Coliseum Theatre, in Juneau. CLAUDE BINKS 32;33?1” the eye and to the | RED BLUFF BAY—ALASKA Atvik e PHONE 249 { Office———New York Life | PEERLESS BREAD Water-wheels; Pulleys and Sprockets. Make your insurance as modern as your prop- erty—let us tell you about the newest forms of insurance. \ s