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e s Midnight Preview TONIGHT—1:15 A.M. THEATRE _ Matinee Sunday THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU 2:00 P.M. 2 JOE LOUIS vs. MAX SCHMELING FIRST FIGHT in —9—3—6 WILL MAX REPEAT THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN NEW YORK? LOR WILL JOE REMEMBER NOT TO LOWER HIS LEFT AFTER A JAB AT MAX? TWICE IN THE SAME PLACE. ..for‘lovin' Bill falls for Myrna's sister . .. until Myrna comes into the picture! Get set for your rowdiest screen jamboree . . . as they cavort through hilarious ““Thin Man” capers! Bill sings, toc . .. and is it a HOWL! Last Times Tonight “Dangerous Adventure” “jeague of Frightened Men” rorence RICE © soww BEAL JESSIE" EDGAR “Jungle Jim” Directed by RICHARD THORPE — - o ; wood, their seventh hit is their|by trailer. Miss Lo greate owner of an ultr 1] Flor- shop who thinks In featured roles we have ence Rice, the charming daught of Grantland Rice, noted new | paper sports writer; John Bes fresh from his triumph in “Madar e, cen o5 e MARGARET BOWEN ionable gown e is too busy for love. | “Double Wedding” will redouble your laughter in every stion. Remember the ¥ of the slow-burn; Sidney Tole Barnett Parker. Richard Thorpe, thing on the screen this season. - S5 ho directed that amazing picture g P AR TR T who d Shown for the last tim o Double Wedding” Is Rol- | ot stark drama, “Night Must Fall" is “The League of Frightened Mer licking Romance of Most | fums o @ new and lighter medium and “A Dangerous Adventure.” i e ; )SU |and proves that he can handie S Popular “Mr.-and-Mrs. Whether or ous seven brings you luck in this| “Love on taken lead parts in opera. | Miss Bowen has appeared Joseph M not voure superstiti- | “Fury,” ¢ Jobt Huss} the Run” and other suc- instance. For the seventh time Wil- | cessful pictures. | especially in Seattle, wher R liam Powell and Myrna Loy have “Double W ing” is a smari, The University of Alaska E(Q{wn,]\\’(‘“ known in musical circles. with a background |sion Club of Auk Bay held its last| Miss Bowen's voice has a most been co-starred in a hit picture. This | modern comed ouble Wedding”—produced | of exciting New York locales. it meeting of the season Thursda one is * at Met: coming to the Capitol Theatre Sun- | successful stage play, “Great Love,” shaw, on the Fritz Cove Road. day night. | by Ferenc Molnar. Mrs. Florence Sy Yau remember this incomparable| you will see William Powell, | the club, gave an interesting dem- | States. pair in “After the Thin Man” and| e inimitable comedian, as an itin- onstration of a form for use in home | e eee other delicious comedies. Well, ac-| orang penniless artist who travels dressmaking. | SHEPARDS GO WE cording to the word from Holly- Those present at the meeting were | o - - — Mrs. G. Banta, Mrs. T. Bareksten, Mrs. L. Iverson, Mrs. D. Millard S E E B (l H E /l R J. Nattersted, Mrs. W. Taylor, M W. Triplette, Mrs. C. Ellis, Mrs. E, | THE NEW ACROSONIC PIANOS 1938 MODELS BUILT BY BALDWIN within a couple of wee! | Try The Empire clas I results. (13 ’08 or ’38” Is your home cquipped with 1908 equipment or 1938 (Iwmiprln‘o'nl'.’n l‘.:'.l_\'('llll‘l‘“l'])(tv\f“fi;rl‘g Aousilpaabdaiam gl By WILL FIT IN ANY HOME AND OUR oot oh EASY TERMS WILL FIT YOUR BUDGET. Two of the 1938 ACROSONICS are now ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOP. The answers may be obvious—but how about your insur it 08 or ’'38? Until re- cently there have been few changes in insur- ance, but the latest insurance protection has definitely “dated” most existing policies. In fire insurance it’s— “8-POINT” . . . . 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Miss Bowen Ralph; Edgar Kennedy, the hero double and redouble in your bid for|tarined under Albert Jeannott of amusement that will trump any- New York City, and has done ex- AR tensive concert and oratorial work bss the country. She also has = {ist with the Tabernacle Choir in comedy as.well. The producer was |Salt Lake City which choir siiewicz, who produced EXTENSION CLUB [been enjoyed by many people | Juneau over the NBC network. She HOLDS LAST MEET i weu-inown in the Northwest. pleasing natural quality, which ro - Goldwyn - Mayer — and | was based on the internationally!ning, at the home of Mrs. D. M. Di- makes her songs enjoyable which accounts for her success on rud, director of | the radio and concert stage in the J. G. Shepard left for Anchorage {aboard the Baranof, accompanied by Mrs. Shepard. They will returs fieds ANOTHER WIN, PUSHING LEAD Washington Splits Double- keader with Detroit— Rally Is Nipped ated Press) OWNED "AND OPERATED. 7. - Juneaw’s Greatest Show Value i e gl‘g?}:&AY,s PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. ——THE BIG M ] q \ \ \ \ \ \ (By Assec Johnny Allen had plenty of ‘stu to give Cleveland a win over the 4 esterday and put them | e ahead of the Yankee v rained out at St. Louis 3 ound Jack Knott for 10 hit cat Chicago yesterday THE A on took the first game of leheader yesterd co econd game by th ling ree-run rally of the Sena- tors in the ninth inning. ADVENTURE | * * GEORGE RAFT | % FRANCES DEE e ¢ His grandest finest performance as | Her most appealing por- abond of the sea who | trayalasthegirl whoaceused man who pla her lover of murder at scal the decksof a burni ROMANCE SCHEDULE FO SOFTBALL 1S MADE PUBLIC Wal Peterson has announced the wnce of the Truckers into the Evergreen Bowl Softball League. makir 1 total of five teams now playing for the city softball cham- pionshi The make-up game between the Feder ind A-J Miners was again pos it because of rain The schedule next week is as fol- lows Monday: Allstars vs. A-J Miners. Wec day: Federals vs. Rockets (Business Men) Friday: Allstars vs. Truck Driv- e Only one game has been played - ;i SR cason when the All- FOR ADDED ENJOYME : HIT OF THE AIR WAVES . . RADIO’S NO. 1 LAUGH TEA] Edger Bergen—Charlie McCarthy in F”dav Contests - DOUBLE TALK Are Held, Bowl SSIE OSTRICH—Carton Late I'ox Movietonews Aboat Filty Boys and Giils ; ____ LAST TIMES TONIGHT Take Part in Var- g DELUXE DUAL FEATURE PROGRAM so far this stars beat the Rockets 13-7 last Monday night. Games are sched- uled for 6:30 pm. in Evergreen A Paramount Picture with FHANGES DE['Henrv Wilcoxon Harry Carey - ‘Olympe Bradna Robert Cummings - Virginia Weidler Porter Hall + Joseph Schildkraut Directed by Henry Hathaway Bowl ious Even & Sl ‘The Great Hospital Mystery’ ‘"Western Gold’’ _ In spite of rain, t 1 regu ¥ with with ‘I'\'“:':“:‘ 1,"(':':';"‘" B Jane Darwell—Joan Davis Smith Ballew—Irene Hevery | ottt riesh e Thomas Beck—Sally Blane Harlin participating. Mary six- ar-old contestant, wa 1 point n” with ten, and Patsy Shaffer Sl [ture treatment of the famous trial later told an admiralty court, but of “Nuggin” Taylor, sea captain of |because he knew he was the only the '40’s, who assumed command of man who could bring the life-boats follows: Tub | safel g . tha Is BRAM ATIC |the brig “willam Brown” when ° ;hy lh;o'l;‘h :0 l“dl : : dean nes Vars ! : . | ere followe: t Mary Thibodean, Agnes Varn i [that ship caugnt fire in mid-At-|now epic among :ea rt:al:”’l?yl; Mary Varnes lantic shortly after her master died. 8 sethall. hoy 5-8—Edwarc 2 = was accused of S| Tub baseth 5-8—Edward Taglor is played by Gary COODET, ine high seas mt’:;’l’;,l:"yg}:nfit i who hardly performed as well in tp. curvivors, but what hurt most, Stewart, Dan K Bobby Krane. Pepsse-out, | L 8iris, 9 any of his long string of credible |po nis sweetheart, played by beau- |adventure stor i d Patsy Shaffer, B rdling, Bes- . |he Famous Sea Tragedy Lives iorys pages for the first time. Gt Clatiad S a1 s M sie Dapcevich Again in Gary Cooper | The “William Brown” was equib- the hard-boiled mate of the vessel Freeze-out basketball, boys John Bevard, Rodney Nordl - . ped with only two life boats and Film at Coliseum g "4 who would steal a kernel of corn | Taylor realized that he could never from o hen but would follow his Donald Haye Freeze-ci ketball, girls, 12- 15—Ma Dobson, Patsy Shaffer, g : 5 y s bring the entire ship’s company to abEp: W od at Sea * | . ) captain t Y - Betty vafl R : The hjmz heralded “Souls at Sea,” |safety in the frail craft. He order- m;on Hlfi"r;hecagr:;veoxyixezyn:g- Freeze-out ba M‘”M. s [}0).\, 12-15 ‘\b'out which we have been hearing ed a trial to determine who should o R‘obert Cummlx; s Porter Hall —Eddie on, Robert Snell, Don- lo! these many months starts Sun- | pe permitted to go aboard the life- and a roster of s“p;nmg Siavors L tivtzy x:;s:h:iuguh_svézm Theatre, and poats and who should be ordered— | cylled from Hollywood’s most noted ashes sh into print at once |at pistol point—to remain aboard 2iris. B i i 5 5 featwre players. S A’mlv ,\n!&.‘ 57 .“f"'h the t_idmus that this picture |and go to &he bottom with the ill-| wphe p(‘-rseac Hospital Mystery,” Mary Varness, 1 even more than was ever claimed | fated vessel. He included himself anq Harold Bell Wright's nwmer;, for it i o B s ameng the survivors not because Gold,” will be seen at the Coliseum Souls at Sea” is the motion pic- 'he wanted to save his life, he ' for the last times tonight. and Betty Nordling tied for second with nine points each Basketball Contests The result of itests are as —possibly because yiry) Prances Dee. re-enacting a story from| phis powerful picture lists in its ald Murph; boys and girls, 8-10 Bessie Dapee- | yard dash > H aces race, girls 12-15—Betty Marian Dobson, Patsy DANCE TO SAFETY! le race, boys, 11- Rodney Nordling, Eddie Nel- furnished through the he Juneau Chamber - — RAINBOW GIRLS MEET TONIGHT 1 Tonight 7:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple, members of the Order of Rainbow for Girls will meet to discuss plans for housing and entertaining the grand officers who are scheduled to arrive here early in July. Following the regu- lar business, a practice of initiation will be held, after which a social ahd informal dance, to which mem- bers of the order may invite guests, will be held. In charge of entertainment, and| refreshments for the enil are the following: Miss L ette Shear- er, Miss Marjory Snell, and Miss Lanore Kaufmann. > MISS NESS EMPLOYED IN SEATTLE OFFICE Miss Emma Ness, former Juneau High Sehool graduate, who has been attending the Seattle Secretarial ' Sohdol for the past winter, is now an employee of the Aetna Insurance Company, with offices in the Dexter atthe ELKS’ SAFETY DRIVERS’ DANCE Horten Bank Building in Seattle. : ADMISSION $1.00 —Wesley Barett's Royal Alaskans Try on Empire ad, | e | s TONIGHT from 10 o’¢lock 753

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