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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1938. " TWO FEATURES SEEN NOW ON | CAPITOL BiLL Show Place ot Junmeau NOW! 2 BIG FEATURES ¢ —Plus— “8.0.8. COAST GUARD” LATE NEWS “Wallaby jim of Islands” and “Paid to Dance” Starting Tonight As a story, “Wallaby Islands,” at the Capitol Theatre to- night, is the first of a series of fo film features, that Houston W make for Grand National, produced by Bud Barsky under the direction of Charles Lamont, and based the popular series of stories which ran in Colliers’ Magazine for a num- or (ber of years, has plenty of action, suspense and dramatic moments | “Wallaby Jim,” the character played by roister- a pearl- who Houston, is a rollicking two-fisted skipper of brig in the South Seas, more hair-rai amazing advehtures than are to bc fcund in all the Arabian Nights. Opposite Houston in the princi- pal feminine role is Ruth Coleman, while the native Hawailan girl Mamo Clark, who made such a hit encounters DON TERRY JACQUELINE WELLS in in “Mutiny on the Bounty” and more recently in “Hurricane,” is also featured. Second feature, “Paid to Dance,’ tells of death for the dance hall girls who talk! Learn what happens when a gang-wise government cails this ruthless racket’s bluff! CHILDREN’S MATINEE—SATURDAY—1 P. “WALLABY JIM OF THE ISLANDS"—C Ahll)()A\ 0. COAST GUARD"—CANDY | Don Terry and Jacqueline Well H. S. GLEE CLUBS IMRS. WALD COMING |icss “cipow Smashing. e _mo LARGE THIS YEAR| HERE; JOINS HUSBAND [0, fWiien'y (ot “ai” and his baby-faced swi camouflage off the da |et! The throttle’s wide thrills! In the supporting cast of this ex- | citing drama are Rita Hayworth, Arthur Loft, Paul Fix, Louise Stan- ety rip the hall rack- open for Mrs. Carmel C. Wald is a pas-| er aboard the Princess Louise Sixty members in the Girls’ Gloe‘\ gi"” and forty in the Boys' Glee | omin, {5 Juneau to join her hus- ub, under the direction of Miss | oo i 2 Alice Palmer, vocal music director, | it Slon Wald, of the Juneau| : | Post Office staff who returned here| have started work in anticipation | last week of the scheduled high school con- | ar. wald was transferred to Phil- sl adelphia over a year ago at his own |ley, Ralph Byrd and others. C. C Many new songs, both cla 1|request and when his year was|Coleman Jr., directed. Robert E and semi-classical have been order- |up, returned he On his way t(o|Kent wrote the screen play from ed, and the ever-popular A Capella | Philadelphia he was married and|the story by Leslie T. White. Choir will again thrill Juneau|the present trip to Alaska will be - - - music-lovers during the present Mrs, Wald's initiation to the great Lode and placer location notices school term, Northland |for sale at The Empire Office. MONTH-END SPECIALS— PRICES GOOD ALL NEXT WEEK .....STOCK UP NOW! JUST PHONE 105 5 Ibs. 69(: TOILET POTATOES TISSUE FINEST QUALITY ETTED GE SILK SOFT—Rell 72No.2tins75c BUTTER DANISH—93 Score Pound 33c PEACHES Fancy—Sliced or Halves 3 large tins 59c to leave your guess on our GIANT SQUASH— YOU MAY WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE! 3 large tins 49c Doz. $ 189 FOULD’ Macaroni, Spaghetti Noodles ° c CLEANSER 25 JAMS and JELLIES TEA GARDEN—ALL FLAVORS EGGS-Para Sealed Every Egg Guaranteed 2 dozen 85c COFFEE CHASE & SANBORN—SCHILLIN TOMATO JUICE 3 Cans KNIGHT’S Dozen Cc DON'T FORGET TOMATOES Fancy—Solid Pack NALLEY'S—Quart jar Picneers’ Auxiliary Foon SALE HERE SATURDAY C Jim of lho' and | 100,000 N A DEAD MAN'S-CHEST! 1:|(hdtl€< baited =) | | SWNED _AND . OPZRATED FILMMYSTERY * pgygLAs ONE FEATURE AT COLISEIM; u's Greatest Show Value l .5ROSS | A B e 75 | PHYLLIS EDWARDS, E. ROLLER Junea NOW V SHOWING TO BE MARRIED SA - Tomor DELUXE ‘Patient in Room 18, Stars|ine presetice ot Wifie WIN.HIT Over Arizona,” Double M Phyllis Juanita Edwards and 2 4 % 3 o Mr. Fd Roller will be united PROGRAM Bill for Weekend \ marriage. The Rev. John L, it uble of the Resurrection Luther- Movie-mystery fans — and. es-|an Church will perform the cere- POPEYE pecially those who have seen pre-|mcny at 7 ek, at the home of vious pictures based upon novel and N Robert Bonner Jr., MATINEE '| writtenn by the ])r‘n||n| in- uncle and aunt of the bride-to-be OMORROW—1 P, genious Mignon G Preceding the ceremony little Al e have a big treat in store for them| Shirley Ann Edwards will -sing SHOWING THESE tonight at the Coliseum Tt Love You Truly,” accompanied TWO DANDY when “The Patient in Room 1 Glen Edwards. Throughout the Wo FEATURES a Warner Bros. melodrama, has service Miss Helen Edwards will N 1) P s its first local show play the wedding music. : kRSP This is the tale of a couple of Mrs. L. A. Johnson, Mrs. Ed- ) NN - “:, s CARTOON murders and a theft of $100,000 wards’ eldest sister, will be matron o & S . PRIZES worth of radium—all taking place of henor. Mr. Bonner will serve p St FREE CANDY within the walls of a hosy l—and |as best mu 6™t T SESESEAPSIE the solution of the crimes by a de-! A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R 3 tective who chances to be a patient|Edwards, pioneer residents Of the ' s eesse———————————————————————"— and doesn’t have to move outside Island, Miss Edwards was born in iy : the place to rgeover the loot and|Dcuglas. She was a member of the Olen Ferrier. thermore, the usually impecable | apprehend the guilty people |graduating class of 1033 of the Dale Flec strom, Johnny Mr. A. was badly in need of a The detective, whose name is|Douglas High School. Mr. Roller is JePsen Cochrane, Dean shave. That he had slept in his Lance O'Learly, ved by Pat-| the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rol- wson, Helen Dupree, Eleanor shorts was obvious, there beiny no rick Knowles, the handsome young|ler of Tacoma, Wash. A Elsa Johnson. Dorcasipajamas in sight. London stage actor who was brought| Beginning at 8:30 o'clock a p on, Billy Fleek, and Laur- “What in the world has bap- over here a year ago to play in “The | lic reception will be held for ne. ® pened to you?” I cried. Charge of the Light Brigade.” newlyweds at Mr. and Mrs. Bon = 5 PR He hed, shrugged and an- He and a lovely nurse — Ann per’s home. ' MacDOUGALLS LEAVE wuneced solemnly: “The detectives idan—fall in love, to be sure, Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDougall will be lierc minute now.” and Ann aids Pat in his investi BUS LINE RUD.TeS 1! e for the past momh| Notin stupefaction, he ex- tions. There are plenty of nice ro- JAITING ROOM HERL ? of Mr. and Mrs. plained. He told how the taxi man mantic scenes. Channel Bus Company ‘ on the North 'had gone off with his bag. Tu that Second feature of the evening in-|the room formerly occupied Pass, Ore, where bag wos his razor, his change of troduces Kathleen Eliot, who plays|barber shop in Joe's beer parlor for Moy Will vesde. linen, everything he needed. Only, the feminine lead in Monogram’s usc as a waiting room for bus pa L there was no hag. There was no Stars Over Arizona,” who makes sengers T c trace of a bag screen debut in this production - - g l" Of course, in this exiremity, he starring Jack Randall, singing west-| MISS BAROUMES TO RETU had telephoned the police. And| m star, R. N. Bradbury directed| Miss Agnes Baroumes will leave now they Were coming up. | from the original screenplay by Ro-|Seattle the last of this month to NUT C“' PRIT It was at this juncture that De- | bert Emmett. |return to Douglas to keep house &8 B tectives Frank Raihl and Hugh Fox Randall is the new cowboy sen-|for her father, James Baroumes, | of the 5lst police station walked sation who won popularity in “Rid- | this winter. | B B ‘THEF L into the rpom. They came jauntily | ers of the Dawn.” Mrs, M. Valeson and two small P § M in with huge smiles ou their iaces - daughters, who reside in Tacoma \And the bag. They had the bag, all ARCHERY FOR BOYS {will accompany Miss Baroumes right. With the taxi license number | here. They will occupy the Pete Ra- as a guide, they had hauled the | e Number of in Taking Down Cab Aid frightened driver before the bar at 4 o'clock that morning AT JUNEAU HIGH kich house on st. Ann’s Avenue upvm their arrival I"'il\fi Archery for boys of the Juneau | . S AR R e But this cabby. He told a v High School is a new feature this|P=T-A. ACTIVITIES 85 unning Down Lasc good story, and proved it. He w year open to local “William Tell- TO STARE NEXT WEB French, and spoke English oni, ers” under the direction of ‘Miss|: A meeting of the Executive Board 2y GEORGE TUCKER brokenly. He had misunderstora Myrtle Moe. of the Douglas Parent-Teacher As-| NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Here is|Mr. A and had chec 1e bag Those who have signed up are goclation is l"""‘- d for |4n'\lf Tues- an amusing though, at the time, into an other hote! He had cven follows: Gilbert Monroe, Pete War- Q&Y evening, Scptember 27, at the annoying little contretemps that lcft a note for Mr. A with the bag ner, Grant Ritter, Hallie Rice, Alex [ Jgme of Mrs. J. R. Langseth, P.-T.A.| happened the other day, and a And so the poor caoby wasn't t Miller, Tom Powers, Vernon Hus- fl‘.?flif.’l..\l"u“.'»:‘{::fif.w“\" |'11“.|v“1“l is something that might very lame at all. sey, Harry Watkins, Raymond Paul, B the a ’\M“‘mm ing Tuesday n‘ww-n to you at one timc — Eckley Guerin, Lee Lucas, Paul B i s NN |other I think you ought to I sovertheless, it is a good thing Coke, Elwin Messer, Teddy Smith, ‘L\l RRIENE CARLSON iz\lmut it. It may save you SOwie|thai, Mr. A had potted down the | ‘Alvm Larsen, Kenneth Loken, Don- i grief, especially if you ride taxicabs cahbys number. There are 31,000 CELEBRATES BRIRTHDAY |i\ New York ook L o lald Murphy, Charl Johnstorie, *fi ; X - taxicabs in New York. Without that dttle Laurreine Carlson was three| This friend of mine, this Mr. A o S and John Nickinovich | vears old yesterday and with th: | d ’ ~ A, number th. hunt might have been | - B T ia, enfoyed & birihe] BRCIRID. cab, with his valise. and g gifficult one. Detectives Raihl Members of the Juneau High|aoo' oioen bu' her mother in celo. | structed the driver to take himland Fox belleve they could have School Ski Club will meet early in to the Shelton Hotel. A few min- jocated the bag anyway. They prob- | bration of the event. Favors includ- ing dolls, toy airplanes and balloons were distributed and refreshments utes later he changed his mind. He |aply could have. yelled, “Hey, driver, let me off at Moral: Never ask a taxi driver | the McAlpin. I have to see Ernest.|(o check your bag urless you clieck to discuss plans for the| season, and determine the Juneau Ski Club and October | coming whether High School Ciub will combine Uf(:‘l‘n‘i’;iir?:‘;:;;:;t“:vm-;I’!:](I;'Lormv,‘E““M is my favorite barber, and pis number, even if Emest is going forces. | 1 need a hair trim. T1l tell you to trim your hair. If you do you — |what. You let me off at the Mc- /may wake up to find that you've | Alpin and then you take my bag on heen trimmed in more ways than for me. Leave Lhu check in my one. At all events, keep your chin | name at the d up and put in a hurry call for the | This was absolutely okay Wwith police —preferably Detectives Raihl| the driver, and after Mr. A wrote and Fox. If results are possibie, down his name and gave him suffi- they'll get them for you cient money to cover the fare and g the baggage check the cabby drove | away. Meanwhile -omethi “_Aunut- |cab’s license num* = | A | Time passed. It became dask. | Hustess Th“rsna | Soon the night wore away, and | about 9 o'clock next mornthg vour spondent entered the | Mps L. H. Metzgar was hoste nt up Vir. AJs |0 a group of seventcen guest i room to have a cup of coffec With |g bridge-luncheon yesterday siici- | vir. A and I belong to a very noon at her residence o1 Gold lexclusive coffee club. We are the | gtreet. only m s there are. But he| Garden flowers formed atirac- wasn't joyously sipping his brew | tive decorations for the afternoo: STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY—100 PROOF — COPYRIGHT 1938, [gsias Loatiivet; HaweR 4 LR s bre won, Dy, Mis. T Gold- GIBSON DISTILLING CO., ALADDIN, PA., EXEC. OFF. N.Y.€. {the side of bed, chin in hand, | stein, Mrs. Walter P. Scott and Mrs. : jgazing miorosely into space. - Fur- L. P. Dawes. MERICAN CASH GROCERY Clean-Sweep Sale ENDS TOMORROW e— EVERYTHING AT COST BEGINNING MONDAY, OUR PATRONS ARE ASKED TO PLACE THEIR ORDERS WITH THE HOME GROCERY WHERE THEY WILL RECEIVE THE SAME EFFICIENT AND CC URTEOUS SERVICE PHONE 146 | FIVE FAST DELIVEHIES 211 Seward Street TWO_PHONES 105 | BY THE SAME STAFF. m RIS MIDDLE NAME 1S |and Te | Last o o FIRST 1SSUE OF J BIRD IS OUT Th Bird High and 1022-39 issue of the J official orzan of the Juneau School, is pvblished today s a creditable school news edi- tien under the new staff. On the first page is a cut of A. B. Phillips, who is beginning his fifth succes- sive term as Superintendent of the Juneat Public Schools. Thumb nail cuts appear on other pages. The new cslaff of J Bird is follow first Editorial Stafi Lola L wugh, Peter editors: Keith Wileox; make-up typists: Olga Claudia Editor Warner; « Reischl, B editor, Don Paul, Pauline Kearney, tor, Hallie Rice; reporters: Cather- ine mpbell, Bonnie Erickson, Joh arcia, Bob Hamilton, Ver- non Hussey, Marilyn Jackson, Al- lan hnstone, Esther Johnstone, nudia Kearney, Sue Stewart, Ber- tty Wilcox; Mestrezat, Betty Wilms; sports edi- i Waugh, Beily Wilms, Harry w 5 Tsabel Parcans, Susie w Lee Touise Peterson, M i, Mildred Ken- Lanor ufmann, Everett n, Mary tuya:na; editorial ac.ser, K. R Sreuson. Business £.aff Rusiness mauager, Don Wilcox; assisiaint business inanager, Harry Watkins; salesmen: Herman Por- ter, Dallas Weyand; copy-readers: Tina Lepetich, Zaida Carlson; mail- ing; Bernice Waugh, Mary Fuku- yama; newsboys: Erling Oswald, George Martin, Francis Doogan; | business adviser, Miss Marjorie Til- lotson. ———————— Some of the dust particles in the air are very important as they form nuclei on whicl: water vapor | condenses when air is cooled suffi- ciently and without which there could be no clouds or rain. NOTICE TO CREDITORS "IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE. | Before FELIX GRAY, !‘ummmio‘n- er and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneai Precinet. B In the Maier of the Last! Will stament an' the E of 5 P, JUNNE, deceased. 18 HEREBY GWEN, that the undersigned was, om the 220 duy of Septembe 1948, 4duly appointed executrix of the, last will ! testament of :uulcs P. Jenne, deceased All persons having claims uq,.mst the ectate of deceased are! re- quired to present the same, gwith vouchers attached, to the umder- led at Juneau, Alaska, within x (6) months from the dage of is notice, at the otfice of l,u.lk- ¢ & Baufield. Dated this ber, 1938, CRYSTAL SNOW iEhi‘!E. Executrix of the Estate of Charles P. Jenne. dec First publication, Sept, 33, 1988. publication, Oet. 14, 1988. 22nd day of Se{;«em- NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS IN THE DISTRIOT COURT FOR THE TERRIPORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBEK ONE, AT JUNEAT In the Matter of Roy L. Watson, Baukrupt. in bankruptey. To the creditors ot ‘Roy: L. Wat- som,"of Pefersburg, i the Pirst Di- vision of the Territory nlnresald. a bankrupi: Notlee is hereby glven that on the sixteenth day of 'September, 1638, AD. the said Roy L. -Watson was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his credi- tors will be held at the office of the undersigned referee, at Num- | ber 268 Scuth PFranklin Streef, in the 7ity, Precinct and Territory af “osaid, on the 1ith day of Octo- 1938, at 2 o. ock in the after- e, at which time the said credi- ¢ s may atlend, pro ¢ their claims, int a trustee, examine the nkrupt, and Lansact such other ess as may properly came be- fore said mee.ing. H. B. LE Referee in Publication date, nent %, 199

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