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LAST TIMES TONIGHT THEATRE The Show Place of Juneau GRETA TF MASQUE RAID—NEWS OF THE DAY THE GAME THAT KILLS COUNSEL FOR CRIME Delicious Wholesome in its Purest, most Sanitaryform . . . ... ... .. . . . @ full Handy-Cup THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938. 'CHESTER WILLIAMS RETURNS TO JUNEAU WITH RECENT BRIDE Chester Williams, brother of V. F. ‘Red” Williams, of Juneau, left his chef’s job at Hirst this spring several weeks in the States, and surprised his Juneau friends night before last by returning on the North Sea with a wife. FAMED TEAM TRIUMPHS IN “CONQUEST" With matchless pormrayals by the rificent Garbo and her new L A, Williams was married June 14 partner, Charles Boyer, 3 % L t to Gladys Green, in Roseburg, the stirring story of s = . > The newlyweds will make their Napoleon and the one woman he home in Juneau loved, came to the Capitol Theatre screen last night to provide enter- tainment far from the ordinary run of motion picture fare. | Here is a drama which presents not only a romance that rivals the greatest in history but reveals with| pifteen a penetr v and warmth | jist Ladie of understanding the figures of the - — MRS. KILROY HOSTESS members of the Meth ng inte ster noon at the home of Mrs. W. E power-mad emperor who handled | Kilroy, on W. Twelfth Street, for the fate of nations like pawns on|their regular business meeting a chessboard and the young Count- | plans for future activities were dis- ess who left behind fthe protection | cussed and position of her home to follow Following the business session, a the man she loved. social was held, at which time The story of “Conquest” traces|luncheon was served by the hostess. the effort of Poland to enlist Napol- | The women spent the remainder of eon’s aid in their difficulties with | the afternoon knitting and doing an aggressive Russia fancy work ICE ris—ANOTHER GUP FRE NOW --- GET THEM AT-- Perc GRAND OPERA IS STAGED AT **Angela, t gonia’ Preserted by TOMETHODIST SOCIETY :» era wned peinted 1 cpposite the Parsons, a tenor of exceptional qual- ang the part of Sir Lance- Basin de Trait de Stroyer lith. The hero wore riding breech- ind boots, complete with leather and A “Gable” sideburns completed v. who jacket, sash sword mustache his attire. Maid Marie and SUGUT CAMP Columbine was skill- fully portrayed by Miss Dorothy : Fc gowned in green mosquito \e Pride of Pate-| netting and a white tricorn hat Lerd Biddle 0) was Laura Jane Clithe- > villain of all in bl T Nl the play , with the tra- Patrol No. One »nal curled mustachio and black cape. Master of ceremonies, Gordon i vening members | Clithero, appeared in a tuxedo, in- of theiGirl Scout Camp at Eagle spired by Esquire, made of a rain- rtained with an| coat. starched shirt, and white Angela, the Prid cuffs hich was present- attending the affair fhe ¢ Op to appear in full eve- House by ¢ N itiar and among the many C were Miss Dorothy re all or n and Miss Mary Wildes. Patrol 1 cave-man and his he title role was ma the ever-popular gunny- a lovely sopran ackir 1so of note were Barbara Lady la | Hermann, garbed in a very fetching Clementine Eli- | vaval nes. Miss Davis wa ettes, ure white, with aja and many veils. Play- heroine was miform, complete with epaul- and Miss Betty Nordling, in ation, consisting of an ? and white cheese- cloth skirt and veil. Miss Nordling C CREAM If youfind a Lucky Star under the cap. VAL, whd carried a bougdet of lupins, and| wore wild sweet peas in her hair. Stewart, dressed as a Briton sailor OWNED AND ODERATED By _W.i .GROSS with beret an sideburns, and lovely lady, M Dorothy Ricketts Juneau’s Greatest Show Value stunning in a green striped bath [il-eeereee ey T TIMES TONIGHT TONIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT towel and white carried a la ferns to com cheese cloth, armful of g te her costume. A pair of ney Suzy Winn and the former Dorothy Wilm, occu- pied a box i » opera house. The groom wore red topcoat, white stand-up col 1d white top hat The blushing bride was lovely in the proverbial white ting mosquito net- After the grand finale of “Life I So Gay in Fair Pats many bouquets were the foot- lights to the very deserving mem- bers of the cast - MULLENS OFF ON TRIP ON TRITON Leaving last evening, the Triton piloted by Capt. C. Hayes, will make | a short tour of Southeast Alaska ports expecting to return next week. | Those taking the trip are Mr. and | Mrs. J. F. Mullen, Virginia and Bea- | trice Mullen and Katherine Min- ton, house guest of the Mullens. A Paramount Picture with ELEANORE WHITNEY JOHNNY DOWNS LYNNE OVERMAN TERRY WALKER BENNY BAKER Directed by George Archainboud Here’s Still Another PERCY’S TREAT! FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT Practically Perfect Ornamental Swimming Late Fox Movietonews STARTING TOMORROW Serafim Strelkoff The Globe-Trotting Russian Baritone IN PERSON In Addition to Our Regular Program. E. WHITNEY AND J. DOWNS STAR IN NEW COMEDY HOKE POKE 1t individual carton of deee- lighttul FROZEN SHERBET “Blonde Trouble” Is Now Showing at Coliseum Theatre | | | | Eleanore Whitney and Johnny Downs, the screen’s most appealing pair of young sweethearts, hit the | bell again for another film triumph “Blonde |in their new comedy, Trouble,” which is showing at the Coliseum, with Terry Walker, Lynne Overman and William Demarest heading the fine supporting cast. “Blonde Trouble” is the hilarious tale of a young song-writer about to be “taken” by a gold-digger who imagines that he has plenty of money and a rosy future. The gold- digger, Terry Walker, turns the boy, played by Johnny Downs, away from his sweetheart, Eleanore Whit- ney and determines to marry him herself. But one must sée the pro- duction to get the real thrills and plot. l HOSPITAL NOTES l K. Kirkljo underwent a major op- eration yesterday at St. Ann's Hos- pital. Willard Howe underwent a miner operation this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. | ‘Mrs. Eric Nonen and son Dennis Eric were dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. Mrs. O. H. Torkelsan was dis- missed from St. Ann’s Hospital yes- terday. Mrs. Albert Hertzig and son For- rest Albert were dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital today. Mrs. A. Mantaylla and daughter Patricia Ann were dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital today. At 12:30 o'clock last evening, a baby daughter, Katherine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emma Markes of Hoonah. The baby weighed 7 pounds at birth and had two teeth. Mr. Markes is a fisherman of Hoonah, —made with eggs . . milk . . sugar and pure flavors. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas of Kake, underwent a minor operation this morning at the Government Hos= pital. ———.e— Most tourists forget that the Ro=- mans occupied England for more than 300 years, yet every time he uses the abbreviations for English money the Englishman is under Roman influence. £ :stands for “librum” (pound); s, for “solidus™ (shilling), and d, for ‘“denarus” (penny), '