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A it VI} $$5$5 PHONE [} \ i\ ) . | { First ! i ! { Show Tonight { STHEATRE *7:30 P.M. \ \ ...Romance arocar on the Blue Danube .. with John Boles singing his love- liest ... 1‘05 $$S$ FOR REAL SATISFACTION $$$’r'$ BIG SAVINGS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938. i of Juneaun DUEL AT DAWN FOR A KISS IN THE DARK' and okie-doke-Oakie fixing all for the laughs that linger. A who likes auto speeding, are being urged BRAKES ON PRINCE BERNHARD (eft), ur by Dutch Queen Wilhelmina and Crown Princess Juliana, Bernhard’s wife whom he recently rejoined after month's holiday—*“solo.” Rumors of a rift are discounted. Bernhard's brother irnest (right), seen at Cannes, France, party with a Mrs. Leslie, accompanied Bernhard on the holiday. “FIGHT FOR | JONES FAMILY YOURLADY” ; APPEAR AGAIN - AT CAPITOL AT COLISEUM Cast of Comlc Romance Double Feature “Big Busi- Headed by John Boles, |: ness” and “Blazing Bar- Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino | riers” Now Showing A Model Model turns high-pres 1 America’s | y preview audien season’s most amusing f ream of sudden wealth | 1 original films, comes to the oil-well boom, therc en of the Capitol Theatre to- wshter for Jones Fam- ht. Tt is a comedy romance which | fly fans c e in the Twenti- ites with fast action and eth r picture, “Big| sisodes Busit in the famou right from the be- series. which opens tonight at the with es of a wres- Coliscum Theatre IDA LUPINo & MARGoT GRAHAME match in nd Dir Frank R. Strayer,| when a wrestler who I to with Golden as associate pro- | GORDON JONES - ERIK RHODES lie down,” ct mind at ducer, the screen play by Robert! BILLY GILBERT - PAUL GUILFOYLE he crucial = I wins, in- Ellis and Helen Logan presents an il Psldlone tead of This leads, not (o in which Dad he usual complications of ven- moothness of seance by a racketeer mob, bu tock promo- ikruptey for his broke man s friends invest in the o the latter switches his mana formed to _ develop a al abilities to the handling of an o | American concert singer, while the k Coghlan Jr. proved him-| wrestler finds solace in the com- vo in the eyes of pretty hip of the sing fiancee, McKinney during the mak-| 1 actress of gold-digging proclivi- f the Monogram production ng Barriers” which is also the players are John show ith Coghlan and Miss Mc- | ck Oakie who are co- Kinney it role | | got Grahame and Ida The crew on location at CCC it fea b HbIE ericibe b camp 903, La Canada, Cal. The | trays the sentimental though blood- scenc shot was that of a blazing [ thirsty duellist, whose softer feel- tree o be used as a break I ercome his eagern: prop. The tree started to fall ahead I his adversary with | of the scheduled time. Miss McKin- | | ppealed to by a phone ne just a little late in getting (: l s ’l (J ’{ (’ ( l‘ l\ ; AL A ttar o the Tatter “wbio 16 + out of the way of the sparks from | ¥ }|a male pal of the intended vi the blaging branche I in disguise. The picture was direct PO | RICOTS | | ed by Ben Stoloff, and produced for | i i ( @Ahfiiflg AP | | RKO Radio by Albert Lewis. p . - Pmngers PIL\"'E | | QUALITY and PRICE will be right for Mon- | o | ‘| | day deliveries. RESERVE YOURS NOW! | JOSEPHINE CAMPBELL s o ! Selected by the Pacific Advertis- ing association group in conven- tion in Los Angeles as the ideal HONORED AT PARTY “SATURDAYMONDAY FEATORES. Set for Sunday afternoon Betty Wilcox ‘l\(' decorations with a ship’s menu| | for the lunch. Following lunch, the| }&'u-ls toasted marshmellows on the beach. | Girls in attendance at the party \mclu(lnd Mary Stewart, Sue Sl(Vx- | art, Marian Skinner, Ruth A]I(‘n ‘Vngmm Worley, Barbara Hermann, | Maydell George, Ruth and Jmnl | Gibbons, and the honoree | hostess. Sunday. Persons planning to attend the t the 1.0.0.F. Hall Sunday morni t 11 o'clock, where | ample transportation is being ar- ranged under the chairmanship of | Mrs. Edward Sweeney | It was announced today that cof-| fee, cream, and r, will be furnished by the order, but all per- ons attending are required to pro- vide their. own lunch. LUNCHEON HONORS TWO CITY VISITORS { 1 [} Xesten (dvertising illustrations, ) H I entertained a group of friends at 'é“';’f' f(‘:;e‘zn"zrf ‘YiosgAngeles Ons: | AlL members of the Pioncers, their | Hpitga ‘. her home on Point Louisa in honor | aim‘imd the title of “Model [Amilic or el vm.“ n'wn\.l);lr“‘ :;1 lti: RU’I”!‘ER lbs c of Josephine Campbell, Who i5 5| odel” and given the cup she is © e ed to attend the ° | leave soon for the south. A novel| holdmg yrganization’s picnic, which will be The Very Best! | | theme of ships was carried out in | held at the Auk Bay bathing beach | | | | outing will me Emerson Elletts End Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Emerson S. Ellett ““d;whu for the past week have been | visiting in Juneau with Mrs. Ellett’s ‘mrontx Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pullen Train Wreck Takes [left this morning on the Princess \Loulso enroute to Seattle. | | | | ! Place when system | After spending a week visiting in Appearing in Court Scattle, the Elletts, accompanied LETTUCE, large solid _each llc Cantaloupes, Cherries, Watermelons, Honey- dews, Casabas, Apricots, Bananas, Peaches . SEE OURS FIRST! | CUCUMBERS, ... 2 for 25c Fancy—Large | TOMATOES . Fancy Field o iE N kg, | | |by Miss Mary Carnahan, will drive 3 iy i e g I : (Continued from P:xgc One) ‘lhlnu"h northern Washington and| Honoring Mrs. Thomas ij s and P“ddln S Desserts c | ' _— _|Idaho, to Yellowstone National Mrs. John Dolginer, Mrs. R. E. Ro- [ | ance for each passcnu“ with a w-, Park, where they plan to visit with h\lHon‘L’nlt'l'lmnul a group of fif-| | | of $50,000 on buses carrying 31 pas-| Mrs. B. M. French, the former Mil-| teen friends at her home on 09| | Gold Street this afternoon AN Lode and pracer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. ——— ! Todayb News Today. dred Morrison of this city. Follow- ing their visit at the park, the El- letts and their guest will return to their home in Denver. .- Iry an Empire ad. Schilling Jec Schilling Tea is always full-flavored and fra- grant! Made from choice sengers. Some bus companies are | allowed, in lieu of insurance, to file a surety bond to guarantee payment | of injury claims. Airlines, like the railroads, are| not required to carry insurance on| their passengers, but numbers of them do voluntarily. All are quired to make a showing of finan-| cial responsibility satisfactory to| § the bureau of air commerce. Several airlines follow the plan of the railroads and offer passen- gers $5,000 of insurance for cents. Sometimes the insurance —JUICES — APPLE—=TOMATO—ORANGE—PINEAPPLE loc Can l°c DARIGOLD 12 CANS CASE MILK 85°$3.39 TISSUE | TOILET—Silk Soft DRESSING I 4rolls25¢ Quart 39c Certo 2 reg. size 49c One Fancy: Silver Salad Fork FREE! Fruit Jar Accessories Our line is complete at prices that please! 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