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THEATRE Show Place of Juneau = Wi P [4 and LULLD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1938. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “PARADISE EXPRESS” “HIGH FLYERS” it Frances Drake-~ Holan,.\?hs;iéy_’ Alexander. D/Arcy £ 80iadrdr’ o posvlpe o i1y by Glad Directed by ALK L UM oy atutgoy iEvahing - Podt sy ol ok _and | Dafet DS ‘Marion’Gering SHORTS Floral Japan——Hawaiian Capers Pathe Parade—News of the Day DIGCERS IN = man is assumed to have Exc CALIFORNIA RICH AGAIN This Time Wealth Is Not Gold But Fossils— Report Made Dog fanciérs will learn of an en"- ly of By SAM AP Featu BERKELE They've struck fornia This strike ley from the it yields, not nu University of Cali have come bed w animals were perishe by in is rich again in is just across the val- '49, and sets, but fossils. foryia scientists an ancient river of prehistoric mired in quicksand Solidified d tilted ome later convuis the resulting 055 the L “vein,” and is b the Arognauts gold fields of 1zands and on edge o sand 1dscape of nature one | sp a five-foot-wide inz mined just mined gold-bearing Guartz. i Before Man Appeared animal remains are probably old, says R. A. Stir- of mammals in the The 7,000,000 year ton curatox to 11 CONVENIENT ALASKAN masta the present elephant, and also by a aws bra Other First came picked up prehistoric teeth on the site. lowed King student that vealed. but Souvenir hunters scientific 1,300,000 population o f Francis versity’s museum of paleontology. puts them in the plioc about 6,000,000 years before bones to scientific study. preparatory il i, LUNCHEON HONORS MRS. C. EGBERT Honoring Mrs. Clara Egbert, who is visiting here with her daughter H. D. Douglas, Mrs. William Ison entertained at a lunch- at the Carlson home Street fashioned *bouquet and »peared have shown hose days nt-tusked brother to tions al Calito inhabited xdon, of a sort of nt camel breed the size of a shepherd, but heavy, muscular build and with op 2 that could crush bone. Rb & anch of the family has died out. yellow tapers set off the lace cloth dog and camel types which covered the luncheon table birds gnd various small The afternoon was spent in sewing. als have left their skelelons| Ppresent for the afternoon were the sands, Mrs. H. W. Douglas, Mrs. Homer Nordling, Mrs. Waino Hendrickson, Russell Cook.,, Mrs. William jon, Mrs. Trevor Davis, Mrs. Polley, Mrs. 1. Sowerby, Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Gilbert Prucha Harry Stoneheuse, Miss Kath- Carlson, the honoree and Sixth This 1 as Location a Secret hint of important in 1026, when Dr. B deposits L. Clark ' Ande: M fol- R. R Mr leen hostes: The discovel not up, and it wa when Arthur Richey, wrch w signed to work there full significance was re- only a T > ODD FELLOWS TONIGHT its the vast, lopes of Mount Diablo, place is secret have ruined many and Diablo from the the San The awling the location is on urged to attend evening of the 8 oclock at the I. 0. O. F. Hall. It was announced that plans for the annual fishing trip of the order will be discussed. T The first gold mined in the U. S. came from the Appalachians. All members the meeting this Odd Fellows at e ex a excavations, only an hour’s drive Oakland WPA has and cle area igned n the worker fossilized The cut out PETERSBURG. fwu:E VS. MODEL J You’re Really Seeing Double 'KAREN MURLEY l (INNEW ARTIST - - FILM: CAPITOL |“She Married An Artist” | Showing for Last Times on Screen Tonight | Artists are notoriously interesting people to marry. Hence the new | Columbia picture, “She Married an Artist,” at the Capitol Theatre, for the last time tonight { It's a romantic comedy of the new ‘wacky” school, concerns artists and the art of loving them, and stars John Boles and the much-touted Viennese actress, Luli Deste. J ry of the film deals with Bonnet, famous French de- who comes to America to Lee Thornwood, an equally famous artist, with whom she had been chummy in Paris fivg years be- fore. In an effort to attract his attention to her arrival, Toni, in an interview, issues a withering blast | against Thornwood and his famous | creation, the Thornwood Girl. Lee burns, and goes after Toni with | blood in her eye. As a matter of fact, he's so mad he marries her. That, one might think, would settle hings. But in reality, their marri- starls more trouble than you 1 shake a paintbrush at. And, according to reports, hilarity reigns supreme. Supporting Boles and Miss Deste a cast-that includes Frances Drake, Helen Westley and Alexan- der D'Arcy in important roles. Mies | | Drake’s latest film was “Love Under | Fire”; Miss Westley's “Cafe Metro-| pole,” or one might say the soon- to-be-released Grace Moore pic- ture, “I'lll Take Romance,” and D'Ar “The Awful Truth.” Other roles are enacted by Albert van Dekker, are Windheim Franklin Pangborn and Jacqueline | Wells. Marion Bering directed. Gladys Lehman and Delmer Daves wrote the screen play, from the popular magazine story by Avery Strakosch Toni ner couple of them, sailing from New Poulle, Zasu N, Y. Delinguency Rate De_cmasing NEW YORK, July 28.—Studies of the Children’s Court records give definite evidence that the delin- quency rate among New York chil- |dren has declined more than half | sinc court was founded thirty- five ars ago, Dr. J. B. Maller, rec earch a ite of Columbia Uni- | versi told a group behavior problems of the Nat Educ Association. During period, a million have is o recently on o ition that quarter children been brought before the court -oo DOUGLAS as delinquents, he ed > .o PASS CABINET IS HANDY FIXTURE IN ANY SMALL HOUSE A useful improvement in a house where the family the kitchen worlk is a “pass cabinet.” It is very helpful in getting meals from the Kitchen to the table and the dishes back to the sink in the kitchems A pass cabinet may be built fto the communicating wall between the dining room and kitchen. It is a series of shelves, each as wide as the wall is thick, concealed by panels or dors on both side When the panels are slid apart the doors opened dishes are placed on the lower shelves for removal on the dinin bom side. The other shelves are used for articles that are used both in the kitchen and | - does DANCE NOW SELLING, kets for the Firemen'’s baseba'l | dance, scheduled for Saturday, Aug- ust 13, are.on sale already, and ac- cerding to interest being manifesi- ed in the event it will prove a most popular one, according to commit- tee chairman Tauno Niemi. Doug- las scouts at a meeting last night organized to further the ticket sales. or TO BE SERVED R PRACTICE TONIGHT :30 o'clock again tonight Douglas firemen are urged to tu'n out for another practice as a fol- If screen stars can travel to England, so can their doubles. Here are a s Left is Betty Dietrich, exclusive Greta Garbo echo, and right, Exelle - | Housing IS NEW STAR IN FLOGD DRAMA “On Such a Night” Closes at Coliseum Theatre This Evening e crashing sweep of in flood roars an unforget- backg 1 to a *gripping f mer 1d women in @ 11, mount’s “On Such a h opened last night at the Coli- 1 Theatre, with Grant Rich Mor] ¢ Thi showing tonight. On Such a N a mighty people trapped of the Father by the T Mississippi, in flood of R time vers, the Morley, a famous Broad- star, deserts her show on I > night to rush to the little Louisiana town where her hus- band, Grant Richards, is on trial for murder. Richards is convicted 1 sentenced to death, in spite of the aid furnished his defense by Eduardo Ciannelli, New York gam- bler. The night of the executlon, Mis: Morley, Clannelli and Karns, a |New York newspaperman, are en- route to the prison, when they are trapped by the rising flood. They take refuge in a little camp, and here Miss Morley discovers Rich- ards, who transported to another prison. Forced to flee by the angry flood, the four, together with Alan Mowbray and Milli Monti, a pair of traveling magicians, seek shel- ter in an old mansion, where they are welcomed by the old owner and his sister. Even here the flood pursues them. All the occupants of the old house run for safety to the attic, the only place left not under water but even in the aftic, the angry waler soon rises around them > Granted York, to make a picture in London. Pitts’ double. 'Experts Protect Inexperienced Under FHA Plan An accepted truism that no longer need apply to home buying i can’t buy experience This hithertc commodity is an important on the list of benefits that rower rives under the Mor stem of the Administration When an application i for appraisal the rower bej to receive of experience. The is examined from cvery trained technicians. The property is inspected ind the neighborhood character de- termined. In the case that is to be built the ceives architectural assistance in the form of inspections to that the house is built according to plan: and specifications, The inexperienced or home buyer is no longe to the of costly errors in judgment that go with inexperience it he resorts to the Insured Mort- System for financing his you unpurchaseable feature a bor Insured g Federal accepted | would-be bor- ns the benc fits mortgage aspect by physical appraised Divorce a home re- of owner builder| SAN FRANCISCO, July 28.—Her exposed | husband threw rocks at her. So testified Mrs. Elizabeth Perry |before Superior Judge Frank H. Dunne recently. “I've been staylng with my sister and he threw rocks at her home, t00,” she added. Judge Dunne granted a divorce. home dangers gage home " For Rock Tossing . ¥ UNEAU S OPERATED By W.i.GROSS TR Sw ...n Juneau’s Greatest Show ¥ Value Last Times Tonight Tonight is the BIG NIGHT A KILLER AND i drama of reveng® o; (.‘u:‘ Hrd furious @8 the ¥ .gP“ e s of the MississiP wate had escaped while being " IS o Blgers! Milli igony; | :’-m ) Robery £ by, Ciasnel P i McWagy ™" o A Omoum Pty Dirncted b, “Wedding Yells” Porky’s Railroad Latest News MRS. REABER HONORED AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON M V. Rice was hostess to the | Thursday Card Club yesterday af- | ternoon at a bridge luncheon in the Rice residence in the Malony Apart- | ments, honoring Mrs. Maurice Rea- | ber who is to leave soon for the | south. Garden flowers formed a setting for the luncheon, The afternoon was lsp(-nL in playing bridge, with Mus. Fred Tiedt wifining first afid Mrs. Maurice Reaber second. |- ARE—U—U ik MORE DAYS FRIDAY and ROME, July 28.—Signor Musso- lini embarked on a new scheme to e everyone in Ttaly a model of SATURDAY To Buy That dining room A pleasing refinement of the pass cabinet is obtained by having the dining-room opening above a side- board and the kitchen side above la low cabinet Funds with which to install pass cabinets may be obtained under the Federal Hgusing Administration’s Property Improvement Credit Plan. PLARINE STATIONS low-up of last night’s work. Making | and breaking hose connections, and hydrant couplings, featured the former practice and ladder work will be featured tonight. Refreshments will be served at the fire hall after the practice as an inducement to the members to turn out. sal perfection. 1 Convinced he has started Ttaly’s youth on the road to top-notch physical fitness, Il Duce has ordered hundreds of Fascist Party leaders to assemble on a congress in Rome on October 23 to undergo rigid athletic tests. | The theme of this revival of one | 'of the primary concepts of Fascism | is that there shall be no more "potl‘ bellies” among political leade i The actual order to the Fascist |} Federal secretaries to prepare them- i selves for tests in jumping, r!ding,‘ years until according to legend |swimming was issued by Achille —a Chinese prince who married | Starace, secretary the Fascist in Khotan succeded, at the risk of Party. her life, in carry with her egg: of the silkworm and of the mulberry tree on which it fee BALDWIN-BUILT PIANO At Factory Prices A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT TWO YEARS TO PAY THE BALANCE ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY 122 SECOND STREET B SCOUTS MEET | A business meeting of the Doug- | las Scouts was held last evening | to arrange for disposing of the | DFD. baseball dance tickets. A | supply was given to the boys and | districts alloted for them to cover. —————— COCHRANES CELEBRATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A few friends dropped in on Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cochrane at their home last evening to help them celebrate their twelfth wedding an- niversary. Among those present | were Mr. and Mrs. Armond Dun-| can and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Russell of Juneau. B PLAN TRIP UP STIKINE Miss Impi Aalto and Miss Hazel Johnson plan to leave here shortly | after the first of August for a visit | to Wrangell and a trip up the Sti- ;kine River. OFFICIALS ON SURVEY | TRIP TO GLACIER BAY In company witr: Regional For- | ester B.*F. Heinztleman, John D.| Coffman, Chief Forester for the Na-! tional Park Service, and R. F. Bus-] sey, representing the National Re- soirces Committee, were flown to Gambier Bay National Monument | today by Pilot Alex Holden of the| Marine Airways. After a survey of | that region, the three officials ex- | pect to join the vessel Forester at | Excursion Inlet for a trip to Ad-| miralty Island and other districts of the Southeast, it was announced. SESNEREE L FILE ARTICLES ‘Articles of incorpoartion have been filed with the Territorial | Auditor by C. C. Moore and Co., Engineers, of San Francisco. The |firm is capitalized for $151,000, place of business in Alaska is Fair- |banks and Alaska agents are R. E. ;prertson and M. E. Monagle of |Juneau and R. H. Geoghegan of ND Fairbanks. Elgin Stoddard is Presi- | x dent of the company, J. G. Stewart, | Vice-President and A. W. Potts, xsecrctary—'l‘rensurer. Chinese historical records that silkworms were reared as long' ago as 2650 B.C, and the production of silk was a jealously guarded secret for nearly 3,000 state of .. 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