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FAITH BALDWIN'S “PORTIA ON TRIAL” with WALTER ABEL—FRIEDA INESCORT HEATHER ANGEL—NEII. HAMILTON ———AND——- BUCK JONES in “Law for Tombstone” with MURIEL EVANS Chapter 8—*S.0.8. COA GUARD"— MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P. M. JOE E. BROWN in "WIDE OPEN FACES” Coast Guard—Cartoon—Comedy—Candy to avail themselves of these courses BBUKKEEPING and that enough will enroll so ] | classes may be carried on. —————— BOYS’ RIFLE CLUB ALSO TYPING, Rifle Club of the Juneau Public School, Don President and James Lemieux, Sec- retary. At the meeting the old mem- bers, Eckley Guerin, Don Wilcox, Peter Warner, and James Lemieux, with the assistance of Henry Har Bookkeeping 1 and 2, and typing|mon, adviser, chose the new mem- 1 and 2, will be taught at nlgnt‘bel‘* as follows: school beginning next Tuesday eve-| Senior, Grant Classes Will Start Tuesday Evening — Shorthand Registration Open Ritter; juniors, ning. Classes will be held from 7 Teddy Smith, Elwin Messer, Tom until 8:30 o’clock. Powers, Richard Jackson, Dallas All other courses have been;| Weyand, Irving Lowell, and Frank dropped because of lack of suffici-| | Parsons; sophomores, Kenneth Lo- ent enrollment. ' ken, Bill Woods, Carl Click, Gud- Three persons enrolled for ad-|man Winthers, and Axel Nielson; vanced shorthand and five for be-|freshman, Griffith Nordling. ginners shorthand, but as | - these | classes cannot be taught together,| ATORS TRAVEL ED they will not be started. However,| ; ; according to Supt. A. B. Phillips,| o ‘D‘m‘E"%"j“)rB“"gAg“‘At‘::i’q‘:: registration for shorthand classes| o Voo oree i) PSP | Supervisors of Elementary Educa- hion for the Bureau of Indian Af- fairs, sailed on the Denali this af- will e kept open until Tuesday eve- ning, and if a sufficient enrollment is registered at that umc rla»sos‘(‘moon T Butler 1 kolng to Tok- | will be held. ition fees paid in will be re- funded on all classes except short- nd, 85, Supt. . Phillips is, still| IS0 e hopeful that enough students want ALASKANA 5 .Malrle Drak(‘, s0e. jutat on Indian school matters and Mr. Dale to Seward on a similar FIVE FAST DELIVERIES SMILING ‘COURTEOUS SERVICE COMPETENT PLEASING SALESPEOPLE 3rd. POTATOES FINE NETTED (.EM"» 50 Ibs. | 9c $1.15 $2.25 TOMATO JUICE Knight's—Red & White 3 LARGE TINS DOZEN NU-BORA Seattle Price—Large pkg.fi Old Fashwn Kings—Box ..., WRAPPED and PACKED (‘AM.'PB’ELL’S SOUPS All Except Chicken—Can .. TEA (.ARi JAMS EN JAMS and No. 2 tins TOIL FAITH BALDWIN Wilcox was chosen | FISSUE- deous “M. D.” HAPPY HOME HEAVIE WAX PAPER ROLL—each STORY PLAYING FOR TWO DAYS ‘Portia on rllal ‘Law for l()”l] )St()ne W(‘l'k‘( ]](I Pictures at Capitol | “Portia On Trial,” opening tonight | at the Capitol Theatre for a two-day run, is a sympathetic and emotion- | stirring story of a woman lawyer. Tt is mainly serious, but their 1~v comedy to en the tension. The meager suggestion of man-| woman love interest is hardly a part| of the plot premise. But the man- ner in which Samuel Ornitz tran- scribed Faith 'Baldwin's story and the way in which Edward E. Para- more Jr., dramatized and contribut- ed added dialogue to it, plus the quality of performances by Frieda Inescort, Clarence Kolb, Heather Angel, Neil Hamilton, Walter Abel, John Kelly, Barbara Pepper, George Cooper, together with the direction of George Nicholls Jr., establish it primarily as a strong picture for women and one that should engage the attention of any mature audi- ence. Second feature on the weekend bill shows the bringing to life the settling of the old West, “Law For Tombstone,” a Buck Jones pro- duction ELKS’ CABARET IS TOMORROW Tomorrow. night in the Elks Ball- room members of the Elks lodge| and their ladies will enjoy one of | the outstanding and much antici- pated events of the Elks’ social cal- endar. Dance chairman Rod Darnell promises entertainment deluxe to- morrow evening, as well as “tempt- | ing” refreshments. The party tomorrow night is for Elks luduv members unly. - IS l.l,ll'R\l\lG FROM TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. H. M. Triplett is a passen-| ger aboard the North Coast for Ju- neau. She went south several months ago, visited her parents in Klamath Falls, Ore., and then went | south to California points of in-| terest. e — Lode and placer location notices | lor sale at The Empire Office. with a three-tier wedding cake, % the second feature in which is des- topped with a tiny hrl(h' mu! groom ) cribed as the goofiest mystery-farce cesen e ot g ner Bros. production called “Sh! bride, and Mrs. B. Burns, The Octopus.” The bride was born in this city . : -oe and has lived here the greater part Rainbow Girls, DeMolays ,. SIS of her life, She was graduated from e * T e o b i '1ed| Complete Plans for So- HOSPITAL NOTES | class of 37, and is one of the most, cial Event of Season T '\’;fi:ll’r by ’ghb"l’;“,]:’r‘ v"‘“‘"_‘t‘"_" Mrs. Edward Dull was admitted T | younger set. She is also an actve| Gontrary to previous roports the | to St. Ann's Hospltal yesterday for — _CALLING ALL KIDS— oy Sculns:f 'F;.llcF\Tllin;‘l)h’ w:ll”bv the medical care THE GREEN TOP CAB COMPANY invites all kiddies - 3 scene | ne Fall Formal this ev —_— Gastineau Channel 4 & 5 o A R fo Junead ning, given jointly by members of | Jackle Burford, who has been | G el Tiek (o anguci s el e 5",‘” b‘”“ 1e past ho'Order of Rainbow Girls and|receiving surgical treatment at St FREE MATINEE AT THIS THEATRE e oon i T DEMRER: Ann’s Hospital, was dismissed yes- ORROV 'H AR gl i ,"] An¢ight-picce orchestra will fur- | terday and returned home. -’ e is well known in this clty anQ, nionilifgie for the formal this eve- i [ = is a member of the Elks Lodge and | s SGiicn s anticipated, will be| After receiving surgical care at| Manufacture of shoes in this| The larger portion of the sy the Elks baseball team one "6fthe most outstanding social| St. Ann’s Hospital, Mirs. Alice Boss- [ country was pegun in 1629 by floor lies between the depths off Mr. and Mrs. Addleman are b .yengsiof the season. ford was dismissed today Thomas Beard. {1,000 and 3,000 fathoms. o present making their home in the “'ai2 O AU completed by | i sHRY: LRy BERT ANNIVERSARY SAL Freshest—Largest BGGS—2 doz. 89c ALED—Largest EGGS—2 doz. 79: 3 rolls 2 Sc 20 Victory DOG FOOD 19 DOZE PINEAPPLE—ORANGE GRAPEFRUIT—PRUNE 12-0z. tins lOc eacllw | Get a Piece. of the Giant Prize Winner! LUK boe 73 SQU MISS NIELSON IS BRIDE OF MR.ADDLEMAN | Candlellgl)t Service Umls‘s | Couple Here Last E vcmng at Lutheran Church Miss Chns(md Nlelmn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nielson of this city, became the bride of Orrin Ad- | dleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ad- dleman, of Springfield, Nebraska, at & candlelight service, performed by the Rev. John L. Cauble, last eve- ning at the Lutheran Church The lovely bride was stunning in a black suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink rose buds and sweet peas. Miss Edithbell Heller, the bride’s only attendant, was gowned in a blue afternoon dress with rust ac- cessories and a corsage of gladiolus, Carl Wilson was best man for the | groom. Following at which only the wedding ceremony, a few close friends and relatives were present, a re- [® story in parched army posts, bla: ception was held at the former a al'ma s ing desert sands and beleaguered Moose Hall, where over a hundred forts. friends of the popular couple called | to wish them happiness. The reception table was (u\l(u(l Maloney Apartments. R FROM SITKA Charles Raatikainen, well-kaown Sitka fisherman, came to Juneau on the North Sea to spend a few days here in connection with busi- ness matters. Raatikainen plans to erect a cold storage at Lisianski Inlet. EDWARD Ken Edwards returned from Sit- | ka on the North Sea after a brief | trip to the Histor Miss win the’two orders, both of whom con- temiplate a large attendance of Ma- song, Eastern frienls of the Dé] feetare Room 301, Golds! GEOGRAPHY casy for Joe Bach, traveled alone from Copenhagen to Salt Lake City, to rejoin par- ents. Born in Georgia, he’s lived with grandmother in Denmark for six years. He says he’s glad to be back in the U. S. This Evening ai Katherine Messer, dance stars Many affairs e D Dr. sSFEVES ‘the k should be Torkelson and El- chairmen Rainbow have been planned to precede the dance hy members of Juneau's younger | | many adult parties. set, to i Bldg AT COLISEUM FOR WEEKEND ing Men" “Legion of M and “Octopus™ Featured FI(‘(‘ l\l(]* I\L’\lil](‘(‘ ’ The Legion of 'Vll\\u\” Men” and The Octopus” are the two fea- tures for Coliseum for tonight and temorrow night. Tomorrow matinee the kiddies are to be ad- mitted free, courtesy of the Green Top Cab Company Taking its powerful theme of con- flicting loyalties to the always-dra- matic setting of the north African desert “The Legion of Missing Men” builds up into an exciting action-filled . drama made to order for lovers of adventure stories. Skilfully mixing the double¢ trouble of an olter brother’s love and carc for his weakling junior and the tempestuous love of a woman for one of them, ‘“Legion of Missing Men” unfolds its stormy €1 the 11, who Those two expert portrayers of sereen dumbness, Hugh Herbert and Allen Jenkins, will be seen in David Howard, a medical patient at the Government Hospital, was| admitted today for No co! Edward Grant underwent a minor operation at the Government Hos- pital this morning. - RATS AT PALMER The first rat at Palmer has been discovered and killed and now all =, farmers are on the lookout for more. 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