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d Elemenen: <ot sy omibaai AT Sy —TONIGHT ONLY — AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS A 'Girl Who Goes Ang]z,ng‘: . for:Money Ealls in Love with the' Gold, Fish Who * Swallows|Her H'ojok - GENERA ANNSOTHERN - ) . * “ MOORE- BRODERICK - By, IRKYAKARKUS- GILBERT 2 SHORTS: Legion On Parade County Hospital Snap Shots News .| MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—-1:00 P. M. CARNIVAL QUEEN Third E'Zpisode—"S. C. S. Coast Guard” CARTOON—COMEDY———CANDY MISS DE LEO HAS 1 DESSERT-BRIDGE Miss Gretchen Le Leo was hostes b evening at a dessert-bridge party at her home in the Marine * Apartments, honoring Mrs. A. J. , Huichinson, who is visiting hu«e! from Portland, Ore. { Prizes were won during the eve: ning by Mrs. Oscar Olson, first; Mrs. Howard Simmons, consolation, and Mrs. Hutchinson, guest prize. Monday evening Miss De Leo- en~ | tertained with dessert-bridge in| honor of Mrs. Harold Gallwas. | Mrs. C. E. Druley won the first| , prize during the evening and Mrs,{ Gallwas, second. Mrs. Gallwas was also presented with a guest prize by the hostess. g PERCY LUCHA JOINS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, FLAKNE ANNOUNCES| | Percy Lucha, resident of Juneau cveral years ago and reeently em- ¢ ployment officer and accountant | for the Pearl Creek Mining Com- | pany near Fairbanks, has joined | the staff of the Territory Employ- | ment Office, according to Direetor | Joe Flakne. | Lucha will be claim taker for/ Unemployment Compensation Bene- | fits and senior interviewer. He flew Juneau from Fairbanks yester- Jay with PAA. | i DANCE DANCE DANCE | Am, Legion Aux. Sat., Aug. 27 Elk Hall, Wes Barrett's Music. ad L i , | LYONS 70-Proof SLOE GIN Made from imported sloe ber- ries, it-has thertrue sloe berry flavor ... a rich, ruby color v« @ distinctive; fruit-y tang. THE E. G: LYONS £ RAAS CO. San Froncine, California Distritutod by NATIONAL GROCERY CO. SEATILE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938. FEATURES NEW COMEDY TWIST “She’s Got Everything” Stars Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern Bringing the blonde star Sothern and Gene Raymond the screen for the fifth time Radio’s “She’s Got starting tonight at Theatve, offers a of ar impoverished a coffee millionaire The theme deals with Miss Sothern’s efforts to pay off h father’s creditors, after his death reveals not only that she is without a cent, but that furnishings of her Long Island home, and even the been Ann 0 RKO Everything, the Capitol romantic story society girl and the clothes have not paid for. When the creditors, at first deter- mined to take back their property, wears, CAPITOL SHOW 1iughes Engagcc are persuaded by one of their mem- I the girl in a campaign to marry wealthy Latin, things begin to happen. Her refusal participate in the scheme, and her determination to get a job and pay off the bills, lead her into unfor- seen complications—especially when job turns out to be that of sec- retary to a rich young coffee im- porter, with whom she falls in love Between the creditors. the mil- lionaire, her match-making aunt bers to be hel and her own feelings, the girl runsg , into a storm of hilarious conse- quences, and the picture is hailed as one of the most sprightly offerings of the season. Its settings, which include a luxurious country home a swank resort hotel, an expensive apartment and a modernistic office, gaily cairy out the rapid-fire ac- tion of the story. With Raymond and Miss Sothern in “She’s Got Everything” there is a distinguished cast of mirth-mak- ers—Helen Broderick and Moore as Miss Sothern's aunt and a race-track bookmaker respective- ly, and Billy Gilbert, Parkyakarkus, William Brisbane, Solly Ward, Jack Carson, Alan Bruce, Alec Craig and Richard Tucker in important come- dy roles. D MRS. CARTER HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON TODAY Mrs. C. C. Carter entertained this afternoon with a bridge-lunch- eon at her apartment in the Gold~ stein Building. Spring flowers are serving as dec- orations during the afternoon, and each of the twelve guests present was presented with a corsage. fin discovered the bay named for him in 1615. SEE KELVINATOR Victor | tol Fay Wray Is Howard Hughes, millionaire round-the-world flyer, engaged to Fay Wray, movie actress? That was the question newsmen tried | wvainly to find an answer tq after | a brief meeting of the two on the ; station platform at Stamford, Conn., where they kissed and went on their respective ways, refusing to answer questions. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for | positions named below Principal Physicist, $5,600 a year, Physicist, $4,600 a year, | Physici: $3,800 a year, AssO | Physteist, $3.200 a year, each grade |covering any specialized branch of physics. For the principal, senior, and full grades, applicants must not | have passed their 53d birthday, and for the associate grade they must Inot have passed their 45th birth- day. | Assistant Physicist, $2,600 a year Junior Physicist, $2,000 a year. ! tional subjects are: Electricity, heat, mechanics, optics, and sound. For the assistant grade, applicants must Inot have passed their 40th birth- day; and for the junior grade they !must not have passed their 35th I birthday. Director of Personnel, $6,500 a year, $5600 a year, and $4600 a year, the grade of the position de- pending upon the personnel activi- iSenior the Op- | NEW COLISEUM "FEATURE ‘HAS MYSTERY PLOT “The Outer Garet,” Chero- kee Strip” Here To- night and Saturday “The Outer Gate,” a new Mono- gram picture based on the novel by Octavus Roy Cohen, opens tonight at the Coliseum Theatre and will establish itself as one of the most powerful dramas of the season. Played to the hilt by Rall Morgan, Kay Linaker and Ben Al- exander, feature deserves the patronage of all fans who react to clean-cut ¢ a expertly cast and grippingly unfolded Cohen’s for which Laurie Brazee Wrote the screen play is con- cerned wtih the efforts of a young man innocently sent to jail, to ob- tain rever for the crime he didn't commit. During his sentence he plans to avenge himself on his sweethear father, John Borden, who was responsible for sending him to prison. When he is released he has ample opportunity to wreak vengeance and just before his mo- ment of triumph, he realizes that in wrecking the life of Borden he would likewise ruin his love for Lois, Borden’s daughter. When a buddy who had helped him lay his plans is mortally shot, the hero is made to feel that his sacrifice must have a better ending than mere re- venge. His love for Lois is stronger than his hatred of her father. Second film at the Coliseum to- night feature Dick Foram, Helen Valkis and Jane Bryan in “The' Cherokee Strip.” he story ties involved; Assistant Director of $5,600 a year, $4600 a and $3.800 a year. Applicants t not have passed their fifty- third birthday. Full information may be obtained at Room 311, Federal and Terri- torial Building. Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson, of Royal Oak, Mich., accompanied by their two daughters, Helen and Hil- | da, of Saginaw, Mich., are making | the Alaskan tour on board the | steamer Prince Rupert, in Juneau last evening. Mr. Anderson is presi- dent of the E. E. Anderson Lumber Company, and is a prominent De- troit broker. R | SOCIALITES ON TOUR | Miss Florence Nuttall and Miss | Elizabeth jormley, prominent so- |cialites' from Philadelphia, are mak- ing the round trip cruise on the steamer Prince Rupert, in Juneau last evening. E Jffmr/o” We've tried and tested them all! Kelvinator’s our choice. .. the refrig- erator we're proud to sell.... the refrigerator you'll be proud to own! KELVINATOR alone has t “POLAR POWER”’ Sealed Unit that sets a new low for operating costs— yet has enough reserve for FIVE refrigerators. efiflmfl’“ is never-failing . . . will give you all the cold you’ll ever need .-.equaltol,OSOmunflq_f_Lc_gnweekl KELVINATOR makes ice faster...makes MORE ice...at amazingly low cost. 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Third and Franklin “Sts,————PHONE 31 1 TWIN HIT NO. 1 FROM THE NOVEL BY OCTAVUS ROY COHEN WITH FRANK MORGAN COLISI 'OWNED AND _ODFRATED A7 W 3ROSS Juneaw'’s Grealest Show Value TONIGHT and SATURDAY DELUXE TWIN-HIT PROGRAM POMEY E MATINEE TOMORROW Showing These Two Dandy Features PLUS— Free Candy PRIZES KAY LINAKER] 'BEN ALEXANDE Citizens Backing Proposal fo Get | Sewa_r[ Widened Property Owners Committee at Meeting of Group Today At a property meeting owner: of Seward Street and others inter- | ested in the widening of South Seward from Front to Willoughby this noon in Percy’'s Cafe, a com- mittee was named to consider ways and means of bringing about the improvement, Allen Shattuck was selected Ch: man of the gorup and on the com- mittee with him are John Reck, Earl Cleveland, Charles Goldstein, | Harold Foss and R. L. Bernard. The committee began its deliber: tions this afternoon. An attempt will be made to rmme‘ sufficient funds from among the property owners to. assure the wid- ening of the street, a proposal which is now before the City Coun- cil. According to the plan submit- ted the Council $10,200 will be need- ed to secure the right-of-way. The st the city in raising necessary funds, it was stated A PWA application for city im | provements which was yesterds |the South | taking. Seward Streel | . ‘ CURRIE'S TRAVEL R. E. Currie, with Mrs. Canadian National steamer | Rupert. Mr. Currie |captial expenditures for the Soutk |ern Pacific, approved by the Public Works Ad- ministration provides for $5,000 for under- Currie, Name |is making the roundtrip on the Prince is auditor of Doshing Dick Foran and his little buck- aroo ride the bad fands where decth Turks on every trig- .and @ man's \n good ez bis aiml { {! { Big Chistmas Is Looming Up CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—Gift shop retailers from various parts of the country anticipate a thriving Christmas business next Decem- ber because orders e manu- facturers at the re Merchan- dise Mart display showed an 1¢ percent increase over the same peris od of 1937. n- ay 1= o P e thought of the committee is to — —_— AUSTIC WEEKLY COMMENTS Garnick's Chats 72 &)(Z (;f’ EXPORT THE FINEST OF TABLE BEERS THRIFTY FOOD NEWS “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE NUBORA Giant Size @ GOLDEN BANTAM CORN Seaport—No. 2 Size 2 cans 2 Sc ® TOO COMMON Everybody got up but one man in the corner when the evangelist asked all who wanted to go to Heaven to stand. “Do you want to go to Beulah- lang, my brother,” asked the sky pilot. “Sure!” answered the hopeless minority, “but I ain't going with any excursion.” [ ] GELATINE DESSERT RELFANCE All Flavors 4i-25¢ Friday, Aug. 26, 193 SOMETHING NEW! HOMELIKE FLOUR Packed in bags made of beautiful, fast color, dress prints . . . Make dresses, kiddies’ clothes, from your flour A RECIPE FOR CONTENT Into a neat little room, all cozy and tight, Put two large glasses of South- ern light; And an: ounce of tobacco and a good easy chair, Then thicken with volumes all spiey and rare. Flavor with prints in the usual way And serve to the taste, on a dull rainy day. THE FRIENDLY S’l‘()Rl*; ' DEVIL’S FOOD MIX DROMEDARY “Just add water and bake” Simply Delicious! Oc pkg. ® SEEDLESS Fresh Stock UNSATISFACTORY ALLIANCE Mistress: “ So your matrimon- ial life was very unhappy? What was the trouble? December wed- ded to May?” Chloe Johnson: “Lan’ sake, no, mum! It was Labor Day wedded [to de Day of Rest!” SPLIT PEAS Oc 1b. GARNICK’S GROCERY PHONE 174 PHONE 174