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’ = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1938. . . i centhdulvothod i 3 " , DUAL FEATURES " | RETURNSHOWING DOUBLE BiLL -, —— WINGEB SKATES GAY WITH THE MADNESS OF VOUTHFUL “DAVID HARUM” IS SHOWING CQ“SEum STARTING A : brferbdill TONIGHT \ ls A ENJOY HIM AGAIN IN HIS GREATEST | PICTURE . e R M i A a1 GHABLE Will Rog(‘rs, Favorite of | ‘Life ngms with Love ('lll(]‘ L‘)VQ' LE, LA‘: A Millions, Returns ‘Idol of the Crowds’ YiD HARU ! DF 1 37 Yoo . . : Will Regers could play in Film Films Showing was only T e and horses | 3 . mixing 1@ DOUGLASS The accidental utterance of a few | Little Edith Fellows, who is fe - h‘m m.ng his young '":"d:o embarrassed words on the stage |tured with Jean Parker and Dou \qing his trotier : MONTGOMERY altered the rnll{(t(' course of his n’n-‘lm Montgomery m('ll,x‘lx:-( 11.(::m‘ "°"“”Am e q::iw.rd finish! ’ : for Will Rogers, the noted humor- |with Love,” as one of the (Wo fe victory in @ Wi ist, who is seen as “David Harum” |tures at tr Capitol t ght, 1 Last Eplsode of “Jungle Jim' adaplation of Edward Noyes West- ' school. Edith improved her He p'ayed hockey (ns&e' cott’s novel at the Coliseum to- | “conversational rench by giving ; 3 This is a return sk g |orders to “Jerry,” a St. Bernard dog fthan fury — took love Y42 MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE fme e SHOWIRE) Chion ppears in the H The dog w It occurred one night nearly forty |is but one generation removed from ;0 while he was in vaude- |the famous St. Bernard Monastery, spinning two ropes. One of |and prefers French to English any- | in the same stride! SATURDAY P M. “IDOL OF THE CROWDS” EhNEW HI!VEF\SM PIGTURE his spurs caught in one of the ropes | Way. | g Cartoon — Comedy — Candy and Rogers muffed the trick. | A question which arises in the . " Saan “Got my feet through all but one |second feature Where would a @ offi A Last EPISOde_ Jungle Jim of ‘em” muttered the comedian,|director go to find ice hocky play- JOHN WAYNE and those of the audience nearest|€rs in sunny California? That the stage laughed. The next night, |Problem had to be solved before | d i SHEILA BROMLEY - BILLY either by accident or design, the|Universal could film “Idol of the! BURRUD - RUSSELL HOPTON FRIDAY APITO SATURDAY J|seme thing happened, and 'tvom |Crowds"” the picture starring John | HUNTLEY GORDGN - CHARLES that time on talk gradually crept|Wayne. The answer was found in| into his act |two hard playing ice speed teams | Before that, all that Rogers had |of the University of California ml depended on was a pair of chaps,|Los Angeles and of Loyola Univer- | the two ropes and a stick of chew- |sity. That solution put the game on | BROKAW - HAL NEIMAN The Show Place of Juneau the chair- | when he begins his duties in prep- Grand Secretary, Charles W. Car-|mittee be appointed by fiun FELLUWS ter: Grand Guardian, Frank Fos-| man of the department rather than | aration for the opening of school in | ter; and Grand Chaplain, James by the foreman, Present committee September was laid c and includes en. composed ' of Raller, Erskine, H. painting of the basement floor and Bt — [ Stragier and Angus Gair was held | other odd jobs about the building lNSTALLATIUN e over for another month to afford| L et | them .qunnuml time for accom- [ fl u U G '_ A s | plishment. Installation of muw,.‘“‘[)lL(; IS NAMED . completed by Mon- At the installation services of the| | i (fflf“p\\‘,]fl1."1‘:1.)?.”’“ ied by | HEAD OF BOARD )dd Fellow 1d last night - ota miews hed t vgnt e\ | NE WS | Gommite on e vascnn aance OF SOFTBALLERS installed for the ensuing term | | bl o8 "‘_‘ ‘~"_“”"“‘- ANBUILLL o (“";f : — Deputy Grand Master | % | 54 FrEpeTelIE (UG Py & ‘\’“"‘_ Howard Dilg, Rockets Manager, J. P. Christensen: Past Grand, H and_tickets selling, The commitice |was elected Chairman of the Board V. Callow; Noble Grand, A on lockers reported that they areior Gonrol and Arbitration of the Lybeck; Vice Grand, Clifton K g about 75 percent completed COM-|pyergreen Bowl Softball League Padale: Ba e pletion being held up by a shortage jas night ave Hagerup; n, F. S. Laugh of it etticloncy| Ssboops, DRSS ‘\“lf'.""; *“” aoneq | The possibility of a dance spon- llin; Conductor, George Jorgensen; | for the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- D“;“‘;:;;::‘“m (‘.v’:,w“‘w.:‘ s ;,,;‘,“.A sored by the organization. was dis- RSN.G, J. P. Christensen; LS.N.G, | partment THORS/ TRUTAEY belag! o flrae Tien Hik: iy bRubedis]cazed. along Wi AMMGEEE GIRCE James Larsen; RS.V.G, Ed Chris-| {a in the handling of equip-| jio o I uggestions to expand the interest tensen: L.S.V.G. Frank Foster; In-| ment and with better turnouts for|® 'r‘m‘ i e and present scope of softball. It side Guardian, Tom Bareksten; drills, was of particular interest at|oporles Schramm as a member and was pointed out that five teams OCutside Guardian, Jack Dalton;| the regular meeting last night. Dur- m”h\u“ "“” ‘“mw“‘_r £ AL are participating in the softhall R.SS, Oscar Jensen; Chaplain, J.|ing a recent practice the time Of| yiied on the waiting list for mem- | 25U With a personnel of approxi- D. Van Atta o i e A" Cwnhty secondE ;){:l_ itp. Both the mew members, |Mately one hundred men, and no Following the Installation, re-|for a run with fire truck to Nob| , ecent and ],l_“\.",,,m‘v_ are capable team is sponsored by any particular freshments were se d with Bert| Hill and tting water at the hose gccictant drivers for the fire truck organization. | A. Lybeck in charge. nozzle was established according 0| gpief truck driver Alex Gair rec- In the event that the Haida par- Assisting District Deputy Grand | Fire Chief Mike Pusich who asked | ommended that the city be asked ticipates in as many games as the team in the league playing the least number of games, it was ruled that the Haida would be accepted n the league. The present playing son is now two-thirds over. for from assistant truck drivers. It was further recom- mended that the maintenance cam- Master J. P. Christensen were nd Marshal, Don W. Skuse it Wardery, Ld Chnsun»e.x to purchase 500 feet additional 2%~ inch hose, and with chief Pusich he was commissioned to appear be- fore the Council to explain the need. supporting cast. Louise Dresser is cast able Comis overtones are Stepin Fetchit and directed by James Cr FORNANGE HERE film was UPTO HAINES Cmmnun(hm_, G(’n(‘ral of Ninth Corps Area to Make Inspection The army tender Capt. Jame nance arrived in Juneau afternoon from Chilkoot Barracks to pick up Major A. J. Bowley, Com- manding General of the 9th Corps The , of an electric range . ronis 4 - tion, Chairman Dilg named the : dered. A. J. Balog reported the sum | |jor General Bowley and his wife s . " following committee to meet with | | of $46.90 netted so far from baseball © o et With iyl be taken to Haines for an in- 4 ames. A donation pledged by J. E 1“"‘[":‘ ““‘1“5;' ’]‘“g““_l:zi The | hection of the post 4 cher for the fire truck funa €X¥act Ume and place Will be an-| “ap 0. General Bowley and Mrs ; TH E F| N E.ST OF TABLE BEERS was reported coming from the hose Rounced later. The commiice in-|poyioy” wil arrive here from the representative. A total of $57.59 for | cludes Bob Laviin, Alexancer Wil {ygoctward on the Baranof. - [ current bills was authorized paid (1% E. J. Krause, Harry Peterson, ™ aj coming down on the For when the bills receive the trustees |and lance “e“’dr"ci“’" nance last night was Capt. L. e okey. il""‘ and J. Keller, Skagway drug- | The appointment of Mark Jensen,| A W, HENN]NG IS | gist. Gordon Gray and A, Gair as a new | social committee ended the busine: ssion, which gave way to the usu- | al refreshments. | s s PR SCHOOL BUARD M ON TRIP SOUTH Former City Clerk A. W. Henning 1 | is a passenger south on the steame Princess Louise. He will spend sev | eral weeks in the States, durin The Douglas School Board met | which he will go as far east as Min- | in the city hall last night for pay-|nesota, where he will visit relatives ment of bills and other business. ———— Work for the school’s janitor to do! Empire classifieds pay. T S FREE Delivery — RND——— AMERICAN CASH GROC. FOR SATURDAY NEW POTATOES| BUTTER CHEESE Poun ds ,F ULL CREAM 2 , 4c Pound c ORANGES G-G-S LARGE—]JUICY 9 Dozen 2 dozen C | SANICLOR JALEL;PLIAVO%SO BLEACH Phone 146 Phone 15 llIlIlIIIIIIIIIlllllulllIlllllIlIIIIlIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIl||IIII|lIIlllIII|lIIIIllIIIIlII|I g 10 THE BEST MAYONNAISE HAPPY HOME LT IIIIIIII|iIIIIHIIlIIIIlIIlIIIllIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IlllIIIllll[lllllllllllllllllll "wmmmmmam#mw The Fornance will sail for Auk Bay tomorrow afternoon at 1 o’- clock, where it will await Major General Bowley's arrival. RIS B 5 FR HoOsPITAL NOTES _L Leonard Huvinan was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital this morning with a fractured hip received while work- ing in the Pacific Cannery Com- pany. J.. V. Simon, surgical patient in St. Ann’s Hospital, was dismissed today. Amy and Rachel Skulka were ad- mitted to the Government Hospital yesterday afternoon for medical at- tention. Mrs. Robert Carteeti and baby were dismissed from the Govern- ment Hospital today. — .- — Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire OMIoe.‘ 4 ing gum. “David Harum” gives Rogers one | of his most suitable roles, at the same time providing a sympathetic ; the small-town banker’s lov- [flurry in front of the goal. sister, and Evelyn Venable and |company had to photograph scenes Kent Taylor are the romantic leads. [no trequiring Wayne, supplied by the jcovered from his strenuous T0 TAKE MAJOR MISS M. PROTZMAN | Ing cootie. G For- | ding sterday | tions. | Patricia . the office of the City Clerk, Sitka, | honoring | hicles, ice. | John Wayne was also put on| ice, temporarily, during the shoot- | ing of the hockey game, when he dislocated his shoulder during a| The | while he re- “icing.”{ Sheila Bromley has the leading feminine role and lovely Jane Johns | makes her movie debut in this of- fering, which also features lml\, Burrud, Charles Brokaw, Russell | Hopton u,nd Huml(v Gordon. B - FETED AT SHOWER Frances Newman and Mrs. ise Casey were hostesses yesterday afternoon at a miscellaneous shower Marguerite Protzman, bride-elect of Robert Gordon, at the Newman residence on FEast| Street | The afternoon was spent in play- rden flowers and wed- cake were used in the decora-| Lou- Those present were Mrs. R. L. Nichols, Misses Jane Blomgren, Helen Beistline, Corrine Duncan, Hussey, Dorothy Bertholl, Marguerite Hickey, Claudia Kear- ney, Mary Metcalf and Helen Rick- etts. - e BASIN ROAD WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY The R. J. Sommers Construction Company will start work Monday on the Gold Creek bridge on the Basin road and Tuesday morning | the road will be closed to all ve- it was anncunced today by the Bureau of Public Roads. CALL FOR BIDS | Sealed bids will be received at Alaska, not later than 2:00 P.M. on | August 15, 1938, and will then bel publicly opened and read, for fur n-| ishing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the con- struction of the Sitka Sewer Sys- tem, to be built in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the offices of the City Clerk, Sitka, Alaska, and the H. B. Foss Com- pany, Engineers, Juneau, Alaska,| where they may be examined and copies obtained. A deposit of Ten Dollars ($10.00) will be required to insure the safe return of the plans and specifications, that amount to be refunded when they are re-| turned. | All bids shall be accompanied by | cash, certified check, or a bid bond, | furnished by a Surety Company authorized to do business in Alaska, for five (5) percent of the amount EVERY-DAY PRICES GRAPEFRUIT—No. 2 tins Broken Sections tins 770 Case $3.01 SOLID PACK T ATOES—No. 22 tins 6 tins 7 ¢ Case $2.95 GOLDEN BANT. Tomato Juice CORN-No. 2 tins Case $2.76 RELIANCE—S8 oz. buffet size—~6 tins ... Granulated Soap DASH—Giant Size 56 CASE LOT GROCERY ++ . “LOWEST PRICES—BY FAR” Deliveries in Juneau and 'Douglas Daily 210 South Franklin PHONE 704 Ino { regu |will be paid on this project. Directgd From the ngyel by Edwad: AT S( I’n'lmml Review——Cartoon——Late New: POPEYE l\l\'ll\hE TOMORROW - 1:00 P. FREE (r\\'l)\' PRIZES! M. mifting a bid for the above men- ct | tioned work and is in doubt as to the meaning of any part of the plans and specifications, or other locuments, he may submit of the bid. Should the bidder fail to enter into a cont and furnish satisfactory perform- ance bond within the time stated in the proposal, the deposit s | contra suec forfeited as liquidated damages. to the Engineer a wrilten request The successtul wmdder shall be|for an interpretaton thereof. The required to file a performance bond | Persons submitting the request will in the full amount of the contract |Pe respon ible for its prompt de- Any interpretation of the price, which bond shall be furn ed by a Surety Company acceptable | proposed 0 to the Public Works Administration, |OnlY by addendum duly issued and No bid may be withdrawn, after ® copy of such addendum will be the schedule closing time for the Mailed or delivered to each person raBeibt of bids, for ity davs, receiving a set of such documents. This project. is belng financed in | The City of Sitka, Alaska, will not part with funds provided by the be responsible for any other ex- Federal Emergency Administration Planations or interpretations of the of Public Works and shall be con- | Proposed documents. structed under rules and regulations| The rignt 1s reserved to reject of the Public Works Administration |any and all bids and to waive any as approved by the Administration, | informality in the bids received. by executive orders of the Presi-| There is ayailable the sum of dent, and as amended for Alaska, |about Twenty-Seven Thousand Dol- Attention is called to the fact that |lars ($27,000.00) for this project. less than the minimum wage| CITY OF SITKA, ALASKA. rates, shown in the cumtruc-uon! By: CHARLES E. WORTMAN, tions included in the cortract, | Mayor. First publication, July 29, 1938. person contemplates sub- | Last publication, Aug. 5, 1938. documents will be made I an; @ Every month, every week you put off buyigg your new G-E Refrigerator you are very likely money out. Your present refrigeration almost surely costs more to maintain than the new low operating cost of a G-E. Don’t put up with an'in- adequate, old-fashioned refrigerator any#longer. G-E, the first choice of millions is mow popularly priced! seale B Eo, Muhfl Monit! , 1—Bigger Dollar Value than ever. 2—Low Curreat Cost. 3—Lonx Life. SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAY) TENT Alaska Electric Light & Power Gu. JUNEAU———ALASKA— —DOUG