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The Show Plare of Juneau “LAST TIMES TONIGHT First She 1 T pm. e s v et Sl ROAD-SHOW TRIUMPH) NOWATPOPULAR i'r’ W The screen yields o THRILL DRAMA and LOVE STORY told musical ALCAN JONES WARREN WILLIAM A Rébert T. Leonnrd Praduction L ARMAG M Picture ~ RTOON and NEWS MIDNIGHT PREVIEW "BNNAPOLIS SALUTE” e CEORGE WHITE PASSES AWAY Dies as Result of Moto cycle Accident—Skull Was Fractured of a fractured sku yele accider moto: Albert Whit died at ICES Y- all it, 24, son of Mr 4 s this mo: n the St pital Whit et with the acc night while riding 3| OPERETTA NOW EStory MARINE" LAST | Last Tmes Tonight 05 P B A - ‘ T e e A Sl TN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY. JU'E 14, 1938, 3 TIMES TONIGHT|| 1 " s ey LML DICK POWELL in Dick Powell Is Starred in ""THE SINGING MARINE” Musical Comedy Show- Deris Weston—Lee Dixon—Hugh Herbert i ALBO- ed Short Subjeets AT CAPITOL FF Jeanette MacDonald and Allan Jones Co-Starred in “Firefly ing at Coliseum Has the United ment any mor tes Govern- | N myt: wm——————" Thirty major sets, most of them exteriors requiring the use of from miformed servic 50 to more than 500 costume 3 n which Warner Bros. can enter| . 3 I ! tras, plus two locations, one of which fis Hahitsome singii star, Dkl OGS DUBAIEE R e took the company to Lone Pine for Powell? e & mountain backgrouncs, constitut A couple of years ago Dick was a o B : the settings against which Metro- West Point cadet in “Flirtation Ehisk y Goldwyn-Mayer’s most colorful mu- Walk.” After that he was an Annap- Gty s e g sical, “The Firefly,” was filmed. Th oli midshipman i Shipmate 2 o 11:30 picture is shown tonight f the last Forever ay !} had h e The 1 ledtherneck™ ir Marit 1 delightful | al comedy own for the last times tonight at the Coli- eum Theatre t at the Capitol The Jeanette MacDonald the title role of the story from the Rudolf Friml operetta with Allan Jones and Warren Wil- liam as I men. The ture, cpens in the streets af M in March, 1808, when Ferdinand ARRIVE his morning on th C. MacKay, m : Hilma Haga, . | as the first of the Douglas Fisherie Dick is a bashful buck private in|oompany representatives to arrive the San Diego barracks, in love| r,r, geqttle for the approaching Wi b wniiross (Dorls. Weston, - @ operations. J. Hauge, com- | Arrivin | seaso (\.( Seventh of Spain is m m‘ newcomer to films), but afraid t | pany bookkeeper, left yesterday on| first enry into the city as King o A FAMOU tell her of his affection [ i icts teiHEr Geboa with Cighe OHER ] Spgin, Tk ioves ol0 Madrid| y o parhary Coast dance hall Alice ¥aye, Don he (at the , Myronc Power (with vielin) and She's been saving her money to| . o Witicly: taill oF Bas KAd cafe whic] “The J i as b " . B 1. + Vi cone ) New Y a % : " g A-l fe in which “The Tirefly” has| g, . pujey (at the drums) launch stime Band"—the movie S o to New ¥ Bisdi WhPe: slso! brought to: Douglas| he cele hour. Dic ted M is heartbrc gained her fame as the city’s most famous singer-dancer, thence to a i‘{"‘“‘j’:‘ | by the ship. | N HIS P13} “rne new apartment over the Feusi| As Hollywood corcespondent of know he's a good Purences mouniain road, an | At Holeent E. 5. MEMBERS " the. Marn i bl g outside Vittoria, a marketplace in| he B L ( T T: N 1 ger himself, so they I o] S e ot Bayonne and a cafe in the same : ¢ P HOLD MEETING SN Becitidks apleos. and tinanoe | 1 oo ”““‘.”:“\ oEtials 1 Naroa bl loonr oo 5 the this ve. | o ope: Diok makes the grace. | ' gy afidfifiial DOSEBH WeHTER HRVE even outstandiy usical num- A et il © | He gets a tremendous salary, keeps|yoop 4 baccage on the North Sea | bers feature the production: “Love ( by . Rick the MasoniC | pyris on as his secretary. Then his| Is Like a Firefly,” “He Who I ‘ COONS [ 1 With Love”) Tem i T R ; L H to leave Friday for their trip south 'vb;'r'rlnlmkr e oy HOLLY Tune o U kill with| F L ““f_‘“';' i % i o “1 “|and an extended stay in California. | B e B icar Davivl. Zab ' # ‘ that |t X oris, forgets his pals. He be-| wy o they are away Mr. and Mrs, Maid Comes Knocking at Your lucer : v « that | terts comes a heel. Heart,” sung by Miss MacDonald; | 880 let it be know racie Rerltith Tokod ot i Walter Sands will occupy their home | ‘A Woman’s Kiss” and “The Don.| that the public was tired of o " 2 e 3 Ao 0.9 CXDIXES. | just heyond Lawson Creek | et m'\:mn.s I\M an ; 1e Don-| '/ S o ¢ R . G et ie has to uu‘\m(k into the Marines, 4 g s ) | B s oo 17\>.Jn'4 Badidn S ol Sttt i b to C»n:\y\: There, during o Apwive ON NORTH SEA | . and “Gis a Mia' and “Sympa- BOW. G fu ; olution of the natives, he gets| nr.c™ gohn Mills, accompanied by | thy,” in which both are heard. g 4 G a chance to redeem himself by per-| . gister, Mrs. Willlam Robertson . sty bead oductior Check-Up 4 < . AP 0 ey S er sf Mrs. E 0) f - |peodughon ‘ e IE FOR VACATION A forming an act of herol - ‘.q; wins| 4ot e latters Enb etiidren; Jimmy| T}'!Q M b il B i Pilot” (M I Jr, returned on the| back the love of Doris and his pals| ang harles, returned here. from | PERRY ¥ i !NDEER GUM i Ten gy G-M het id the summer visit-| There are six grand ~m\:.~' in the | goiohikan this morning, after al F] {hit the Clark ¢ It r Trac Myr-| it pare M d 1 V~‘ production, five o© them by liw‘ month’s visit in the First City. 1 el oo ta w. P He has just completed | famed team of Harry Warren and| peio Mae. daughter of Mr. and| i b ive ARG ine PRI Sy e re year at the Univer-| Al Dubin, and the other by War-|ae "¢ A wilder of this city, a v p b 2 (Col i C ¢ t ton. :“,‘,V m_‘d J(khh.v:n\' ‘!pvu ; The G tived this morting to be .with her o ates i picture re the thre it ; e I m, Car BT Who Couldn’t Be Kissed” 15 one of |, yonts having completed her sec- | ¢ g ta of “In Old Chicago,” Dor ). FAIBBANKS il “m":'i‘i of the year. | ond year in the high school g W AR medals worn by Lord Members Will Leave Seat- Ameche, alice Fa Tyror Ge I enger| 4 |shon where they resided pre /| Wakehurst, governor of New 3 5 Bovier.’ with 2 Ahe’ Satne Soitor A on I ks, She | —————t————2—2—% 1 coming to Douglas. She will be| South Wales since 1937, in Syd- tle b:ltur(]ay, Come to Henr | Bt At g 1 Fay | will ploye pt. A | | { |a Junior in the school here next| ney's Anzac day parade, re- Juue i Fv 4o Noti ion Hitis et ol er L ! | |'veas | minded spectators of I;is valor in il help the future careers of all ivacic oo 4‘ ©|" Mrs. Mary Africh and daughter| TR W M 7 5 A R e La i foonshine SPOKANE MAN Stephanie came home this morn-| The members of the special rein- Two Men and &l S i : s Hiorigis ‘ - . : qenhe members of the speclal reih| he story is not, a5 some might| “Crime School,” “Hold That Ki ndeon, of Seme-fpo-) | | |ing atter a couple of months in Se-| YQUNG RACE VISITS S ' e rel ser duste expect the dr ization of Ir t Grc funted Mer kan " | tle. ' g ine now | e e e ity iife, 1t begins {h San Com: nger bou 5 e |atter ner teip, having gainea ngood| CAPITAL CITY TODAY : Tk OB e nner rc DOUGLAS COUNCIL health in every way, she reports. Ve on a motor on the Lena piece of ¢ threw oy in the road whi -long over t to the White cabin h road. He hit a ch he he e handle was picked up by E i resident of t high 1 who to br him to town but wed by flat tireand he as later pic up by Simpscr L rushed the victim Hospital Ge 1 in Bois Ida 1 to Junean as 13 years a He attend- ed the 1 Public Schools and graduated from there with the of ¥or the past thr Mr had been emplo; ed th za Juneau mine ce y- He is survived by bride of three weeks, the former Roberta Wocdhouse, who was an employee { Percy’s C r (o her mar- riage, and his pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whi No arrangements have been made for the funerzl. The remains ar at the Charles W. Carter Mor- e o SR JOE STERLING TO woRK AT WESTWARD :u Mrs. A. C. Kriedler. The plane 11”" “":‘: Joe Sterling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Sterling, is a passeng on the steamer Alaska which a rived this morning. Mr. ‘Sterling spent the time the steamer was in por siting wii er r- th his parents and friends in the city, proceeding to Fairbanks this afte noen where he plans to work f the summer. Du Mr. Sterling has been atendin the University of Washington, B EARL LAGERGREN RETURNS HERE TODA After spending the past wint attending the Univers of Wa: ington, Earl Lagergren, and Mrs. M. A. Lager to the Capital on the Princ T or ng the past nine months, ng Y ears just pepped and the roaring er i of Mr. n, returned te. He will spend the sum- ting his parents and frien in this city. Oven-fresh very day! Uni- form, golden loaves . . . ap- pealing to the eye and to the appetite. Always Ask for PEERLESS BREAD ds n, who technic Institute, and C. E. Rach- | | ) rant (Ty HOLDS LONG S| orl- g1 Mt And of Ketchikan, 2 “harlie Dy n - Mrs. Harry A. Re man of the Senate Committee on |Power) and Charlie Dwyer (Ameche) . i gi{/ , Douglas City Council, after 1 s for a t A ViC s a passenger o steamer Al- waw- New President of War Viothers .. s ok sor attendance | |is @ passenger on the steamer Al Appropriations on June 3 arriving at Dirty Ed ik The members o » special rein- | out of their four-piece band, are ¢ el . delayed by the base- A ! f the special rein of members, delayed by the b work during the summer deer committee are Frank H. Reed |¢mbarrassed b, of their music ~ | ball game, finally convened last| :::“"M'“ e), a waterfront| * o night for the regular sess th R for & job, . hi ight fop the. ree e & ? Lk Mr. Race, a member of the Beta Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations and the Chair-y 1910, where Roger SION - - ‘ William Race, t- | of Grand Junction, Colo.,, Dr. D. I.|Stella (Mi Wilson of the Virginia Agricultural | cutie also lool four members, Balog, Cashen, Lind- and Mechanical College and Poly- | brought her copy of “Alexander trom and Rice and Mayor Kilburn 3 | Theta Pi fraternity has beel ! ime Band thing fron ‘ e tending Whitman College at Walla present, Bonner and Carlson being| Wwomen residing on the Glacier |yalia Washington Broadway, which the boys conven i r aagginsuiel Of the Unlied) oy hortaw: isielin harddhivoe i ¢ ; Highway have organided & sewing L Saan o S e S Communieations presented con-|club, The first meeting is scheduled | FOR PORT ALTHORP t is planned that they will leave v hit i ) one from Carl Carlson re- il gaiiog b G Rt : Seattle o June 18 and will fly from| This purloining cements a pro- e 11 b mi'",',f”"'mf il | s ARl FHE AR e this| Apoard the North Sea for Port il e "™ | tessional relationship, develops into e i b T coer on the | e et CL AR Mrs. | Althorp, for employment in the can- SUberntendent. a Power-ful romance. Charlie i : Rl 5l °o|J. C. Roehm. nery there, are Barney Johnson, W. perintendent Rude of the Rein- table until next meeting and two o> — P. Berard, Ed Iverson, Arne Strand, struck, too, with the transformed deer Service will accompany the Stella, plays background music until special committee to Alaska and t Kreidler, A. Leo, A. Aurora and Orientals. B thers, from the Accurate Metal 2 Sestrerstrip Oompany, of Seattis,|J: A. TROAST PASSES ai o sit work there this | true love hits the rocks of tempera- PR 1 o RS i aid them in thelr work there this | brue love hits the rocks of tempera; | quoting figures for weathe AWAY LAST EVENING, e suminer. . g : . PR an | ping the windows and doors of the| i . BN : marries the gir g R 9 ! - new school and from J. B. Burford | o 4 pas heen received here “(i After the war hot-headed Roger wins band-leading H - newer tempc | Charlie’s wins Stell Remember These Songs? Company of Juneau quoting Prices " Geain last evening of Mr. J. A.| George Folta, Jr, who has been on furniture for the city hall, both | mie <t o o O roast, | attending the: University of Wash- of which were filed for future refer- of this city. 'he deceased had | ington, returned home on the Al- ence. been a resident of Passaic, New|aska to visit with his parents, Mr. Reports of standing committees | 5 for a number of years, en-|and Mrs. George Folta, He has just were then heard, Councilman Rice g, o0 in the contracting business | completed his freshman year. covering the wharf, outlining Te- | ih that city. | BB pairs needed there, Councilman g ENGINEER FOR F.E. Lindstrom made some recommenda- 5 % 4 5 e | oAl ! ADUATE AT STANFORD A | tions regarding the Natatorium and| 0. G% AT STANFORD | ;. Mead, technical engineer [ Word has been received that Dun-! ¢ i ith, the Wuisbank presented requests from Jake Man- o A § D-lfrom Boston, with the Fairbanks y 3 can Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. : : s ning for prirchase price to be put on | BHNXPN AR SO0 R ate from, | EXPloration Company, is a passen- | the old city clerk’s office on Front | o % E hf R 'l ger on the Alaska for Seward and Stanford Sunday where he has| o - "he - dtor ¢ wasolifie b . | Fairbanks transfer. Street. The storing of gasoline On|p,ip6q iy pre-medics. He is ex-| return marriage, in the achieves less act of | An airplane flown by Herb Mun- The production is nicely co: ter came to the aid of the medical | With nostalgia, and the old prefession in Ketchikan recently | hits—from s Doin’ It"} and complete hearing was returned | to “Blue Skies” “AlY d niously to atic ts and only ook the woman up 7,000 feet above | e Ketchikan in an attempt to relieve fonally to provide'excuse for private premises in quantities great- i | 7 the air pressure acting from the -*I’J(-(‘-mm “presentation ,mm_; er than five gallons was reported as| Ij}');::(;l”:g ::nl]l:‘i‘x :f;\id;;:;ea‘:l],n;l‘:( GILSONS TO VALDEZ outside on inner parts of her ears,|Pers B S | | contrary to city ordinance unless| oo " iR | re. - Gitison Tand. sdiid Ve icaly An inner passage had become clos-| The acting honors go chiefly to| okayed by the Fire Chief. A report- | o " vifil for Valdas »che, se renuncia scene t] w president, 2 Ameche, whose renunciation scene | Mrs, Bess Duncan Wells (left) of rj<vrt1and, (IJ{regon.thBrl{P; DT T | ed infraction was left to Chief Pu-| with Miss Faye indicates what he | is congratulated by outgoing president, Mrs, Horace B. Blake, A B (nallats "Naw botid of can do in the acting line aside from | delphia, at the annual convention of the Gold Star Mothers, held i th‘:c;v c‘lm'k‘ "”h “I‘”m_‘ Optometrist of Alaska and Seattle, dent of the First Bank of Valdez is success as a straight leading in Philadelphia, | ed by fiviencs cbatiman Osshen and advertisement on page Vhw adv. and owner of Gilson’s P/[,”,caliil,e; = K i | accepted by the Council. Chairman 7 ; ¢ : of fire and water, Balog, told th Council about the progress made to date on the extension of the water main on $t. Ann's Avenue to give better fire protection along the Treadwell end and on Nob Hill Ccuncil voted to purchase 239 feet of additional pipe costing about $170 to complete the pipe line extension to a total length of 940 feet. Trench for the pipe has been dug by the relief workers and the 681 feet of new pipe that extended to the De- mytt tank has been taken up and relaid on the avenue. City Clerk Tuckett reported on the progress In general on the three relief projects as follows: No. 5, on the Avenue wafer system | supplies and $780 for labor TmZRB'S NOTHING | ed =0 Iar; No, 4, the school g like good old Blue landscaping project—$936 for labo; Ribbon for malt pur- and $234 city expense; No. 6, on ity, wholesomeness the reservoir dam $1,560 has been and qunlxty. And you | spent for labor ahd $1,170 for sup- . | plies and materials. et 3 bls pounds of ed, causing a roaring within her| E l""f. l“”“v‘ st head, and could not be opened by 50 Alhda fent o "t Bank of Valdes methods usually employed by doc-| ™ tors. Accordingly, the plane trip | suggested by her physician was taken as an experiment in an effort | to correct the ailment without an operation. | The éxperiment was satisfactory. Mrs. Kreidler said: “As I went higher in the plane, the roaring disappeared and at 5000 feet my was entirely gone.” This “popping” of a person’s ears as the passage opens often is experienced in a mild form as one changes elevation | rapidly and in doing so changes the air pressure against the ears. The plane ocntinued up to 7,000 feet, and on the way down Mrs. | Kriedler experienced a real thrill,| In a dive, the plane dropped ap- proximately 3,000 feet a minute at | an estimated speed of 240 miles an | hour. The limited dive was part of | the “medical flight.” The physician explained there is a possibility the ear passage may | again close, but it may remain present one which was granted by | vote of the Council. Aiso for the benefit of the fire- P On behalf of the Fire Depart- it when you ask for - h § ment, E. Hachmeister requested fin- Blue Ribbon Malt— Furm"la ‘nr Peaca | ancial assistance to the extent of theblggenmalcvalue ‘ | 875 for a new siren to replace the| —yesterday, today, | TROWBRIDGE, England, June 14. T,““” will give you an idea of hovw‘ men, the Council took action defin- seriously the British take their ; | itely establishing their right and cricket: | 1 X E E/} privilege of use and occupancy of cr;;l:::ie] Hjtlf‘dands‘ :gus.solinlLabeen1 i g 4 4 v | the ;Kf)lflh half of the new city hall 's,” S8 ir Frances Lacey, | 5 3 Gty T | building. | | secretary of the Marylebone Crick- . Mayor Kilburn recommended that 1! £ OLLY GOOD FELLOW seems to be the sentiment of enthusiastic war ¥ en at B ;t Cnlmu','::; o Wnthspiecl;mhere' ; Fnuo rnul H:E tl'?ey‘h!e Edgar Miller on a triumphant ride about the hall following Miller's election as the city clerk compose a letter ex- o nk we should have hnd‘ national commander of the Yankee Division Veterans association, which recently had its convention | pressing the town’s appreciation for 4 ; 5 % ‘ . all this trouble that is going on i l o 'at Providence, R. I The new national commander hails from Hartford, Conn, lhi»' great service to the town in see- A (G £6.5 Europe - toda; ing . that.it had_ one of -the fines,

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