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(LY RARE OPAL PROB The Show Place of Juneau LAST TIMES TONIGHT LOY PRODUCTION “Double Wedding” Hailed as Hilarious Comedy Showing at Capitol we d rarc | 1 T Greer a scene for “Double W ng for ti ) apitol Owned by ¢ 131 Pasadena, “Green ( c 96 carats. Discovered ir nin e field ir I W fore it was cut $100.000 io by two ¢ valuable jewel i in whi York the s picture New All of W Ri H 5 ondar ER IN GREENWICH t designed VILLAGE Adrian and signal the atest Y womén’s fashior William Powell is ¢ s o r—————— ”’.r Miss Loy for the i | &U: 4 “Double Weddin ir Ralph and Ec Px'il;l.sl (>f C()H!)}?‘.\ ill PA'O‘ ductions Is Done for Real l’m];()é(‘ ( returning to his u dio after long absence) and Aman- By ROBBIN COONS da Duff, importee from Broadway HOLLYWOOD, June 21. Ro- | But the Lahr-Davis combination i mance blossc funniest alm equally feature place d face Lahr, veteran of the vaudveille And the f according to |and musical comedy stages, staunch- what is going on i tudios, the his right to screen 15 t of peopie love" used to be an old gee because You arognd so long. They lov forget I started when I was a kid B you certai back in Yorkville—and I'm just 43 ng for a comedy NOW 1 do for the box- Doing Betier Now and the His recent adventure in films ha been mc ful than his first Obser = \ing like that | talkie in which he starred. M-G-M in c \ made “Flying High” when the the i reen first sounded off, but it ) oh, b wasn't funny as it might have ‘ ian, 1t w been—probably because the studio G x 5 ok a succe: 1 stage play and ove a it wrote around” it. Last year he ic hen they repe came back for “Merry-Go-Round in “J [ i reful de- [of 1938” and has been here ever that »gether again | since. in Tern picture, | If you like reminiscences, he ha Yes! Food does taste bet- ter when it's seasoned wih Schilling Pepper— because it's rich in flavor and strength. Schilling Spices have been the standard of comparison for 57 years! The fine, lasting flavor and del- icate bouquet of Schilling Van- illa is a delightful addition to any dessert. Ask for Schilling Vanilla—you'll like ic! AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of "“~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “DOUBLE WEDDING" Your Name May Appeaz—WATCH THIS SPACE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938. |RANDS WILL LEAVE *Dixiec” ot Guilty York City Dewey named racket gang. Perch” oat i ! i you this picture to prove the story fish from Whitefish, Mont., where pher still can’t believe his eyes, anc who rec d the strange token, in Wash Seein’s believin’ they say, so we sho of the “overcoat perch,” a fur-1 it “gets very cold.” The photo even Senator James E. Murra; in i ictured i a, 5, lost a leg Mario Zambardi, Jr., pictured above Wlth h ister, :/v\mm, By ;. when he was run over by a trolley car in New York City two years ago. A jury in Brooklyn Swpreme Court awarded the 9-year-old lad $20,00( for loss of the limb. | e MISS SIMPKINS TO them by the bushel. I cially his s was traveling VISIT HER PARENTS a midget partner —_— eled with her motl hen- Returning this evening on the ever (as always) I her on | Princess Louise is Miss Barbara trains as a hal talked | Simpkins, daughter of Mr. and baby talk to mamma 1 con- | George Simpkins, who will visii vinced the conductors. with her parents during the sum- But one day a conductor de-|mer months. Miss Simpkins ha manded full fare. spent the past winter attending the “That little girl needs a regular ticket,” he told Lahr. | University of Washington, and will |return there next fall, at whick |time she will be senior. e o the conductor, “I just passed her in the dine was reading the menu to her moth- | -> o> - DORCAS SOCIETY TO MEET er, smoking ¢ ette and read-| Tomorrow afternoon, the Dorca ing ‘Snappy Society will meet at the home ¢ e Mrs. Sophie Johnson in Dougla Ninety percent of the world’s|pe study of child training will b watches are made in Switzerland. | discussed after which welfare sew- The Suez Canal is 100 miles jng will be done, long. ) MISS Grace Troy, niece of Gov oy, was a Juneau visitor the Aleutian was in rroy will continue her trip to t Westward and Inter and g0 U ne Yukon River to White: € ( her return south she will T 1 in Juneau for several days her relatives here be- fore returning to her home in Longy Washington | -—oo——— 'EDWARD BOWDEN o1 recently FOR SITKA HOME Leavit n board the Tongass rence Rands and wea and Barbara, 1, where they plan eir permanent home s spending the next Girl Scouts sum- River, will leave after the en- h ew home [ Rands was recently as superintend- 1l Columbia Lumber Com- 1 ¢ and yard there. For years the Rands mil made its home in its residence on Sev- During its stay in family has been prom- h musical and social o Sitka everal wnying Mrs. Rands and 1 to Sitka will be Mary A. Whitte- arrived here C r home in Seattle. - Mrs. TROY VISIT UNCLE IN JUNEAU Still a bit unsteady, Gloria Barton nevertheless smiles happily as her anxious mother watches her take a few steps. Last summer, Gloria, who lives at Port Richmond, Staten IS ON PRINCESS Edward Bowden. Jr. ana his fgland, N. Y., was stricken with in- father are returning to Juneau this' fantile paralysis. After a long siego evening on the Princess Louise. Ed- jn an “iron lung” Gloria, now 9 ard duate of the Juncau High' wears old, is learning to walk with- chool, has spent the past wint qut crutch or braces. tending the University of We | ington | Please Lady, enrolled as a § GREET where he is a sophomore ‘Help the Needy They need help . . . all these ever yd ay ('mnpu.uions of YOUTS wwmemes e NEED| (liat new 4 3 advertised in The Empire.” COLISEUM FIRST TRUE fSoctenme ST a R“{ ROLE Last Times Tonight ‘Souls at Sea’ Scores Smash GARY COOPER GEORGE RAFT Dramatic Hit at Colise um A trial of stain which elec- trified the wo yme ninety years 120 pov ind brilliantly brought back fo Iif the epic mo- tion picture “Souls at Sea,” which is now at the Coliseum Played by an cxcellent cast head- ed by Gary Ccoper. George Raft and Frances D uls at Sea the lor, an ex- story of happened to be returning from Eng to the on th “William Brown.” In mid- the “William Brown's played by Harry Carey, was killed and shortly later the vessel caught fire. Because his rank, Taylor took command of the vessel Realizing that there weren't enough life boats to take care of all the passengers, Taylor held one of the weirdest trials ever held on land . or sea. He ordered the entire ship’s company and passenger list to the quarter deck and decided who should be permitted to escape in the life boats and who was to remain behind and go to the bottom with the ship. He included himself ' among those to go to the lifeboats, not, he swore land United State: briganti Atlantic mastex A Paramount Picture with Frances Dee—Henry Wilcoxon Olympe Bradna—Harry Carey FOR ADDED. ENJOYMENT CHARLIE McCARTHY Cartoon—Late Movietonews of George Raft as “Powdah,” hard- boiled pal of Captain Taylor, is lit- tle less than superb in his perform- ance. So are all the rest of the splen- did cast. Alympe Bradna, who came to Hollywood to dance and surprised the film capital by the way she has to the court later, because of any '?;‘l"f‘_""‘( "“"[“‘:f“c_“""f‘s I“d";r:"' cowardice, but inasmuch as be- :‘m_"'ul\ ‘l“ R ot “}:’_’f cause he was the only seaman among {*OUEN Aer, RELEGEINICE” i oA the survivors and therefore the only I : ) v SR man who could bring the lifeboats through safely. The doughty captain brought the frail craft in his charge through safely—only to stand charges of manslaughter at sea when he arrived on land. There followed the famous trial which is now recognized as one of the most surprising in the annals of the sea. TO VISIT BROTHER Betty Sharpe, sister of Walter B. Sharpe, passed through Juneau yesterday on the Yukon on the round trip to Skagway. On the re- turn, Miss Sharpe will stop off here to visit with her brother. coat of paint I saw Q I 0 7 || NEED IV\ a good reconditioning as advertised in the classified section.” those socks and shoes and things for summer advertised daily in The Empire.’ | 9% 2 -.a’.‘ NEED | 4 new set of tires, plugs and seat covers.” . Qs ! the cold-cash my wife 4 ’?!“ml_ y wife saves through The Empire.” Daily Alaska Empire Ay v Pl taingnd A

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