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STARTING TONIGHT 2 - 23 Show Place ot Juneau THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1938. MELODRAMA OF “ AIRWAYS SEEN Juneau Girl on INEW €0 - STAR Concert Program TEAM SEEN IN FEAT RE He's the guy who 3 . FEATURE NO: ? RULE THE WEST gl | RICNY said, “It's the FIRST SHOW UVER WEEKEND MILLS COLLEGE, Gl Nov. 4 ssi“""fii DPAMA sl “it e AGAIN---! 7 P. M. Bt vl; arship ¢ ‘ iven here 1 8 and paye s o o . . ast night in the Ha ; y It [ ‘Behind the Mike.” ‘Rootin M, Corrine J cass or 39 Beverly Roberts and Patric pays...for mel Eoi chind t(he (N oot > OF t o {ie 4 w B ‘ s Fomian s g Knowles at Coliseum in LIGHTNING ootin Rhythm’ Are (e » B B FAST ACTION f iata in by Handel. She v xpenstve Husbanc 4 at Capitol ompanied c : 3 -+ - WITH THE i o i ‘ O g JACK OF 5 Unusual in settings and mer &M toge z‘ e tn,tu‘ M et g 2 HEARTS terizations, exciting with incidents | Mc : el bl ’j:’ RS NTER NMENT AND JACK {;v d, 1 ‘1\:!: - “Behind the iv (;uu'l hip T estabiishe : Brek ‘“““”‘_"P‘ :‘M”‘" 0 She's the gal A - ” “' ey rll.‘-\l opens tonight at the Capitc e ; e death 08 caeq Hiband who's payin’t DDIES Bot i : s Wiiliam Gargan and Judith Bar-|outstanding for her high scholar v X PR, SRLEY y ve Matinee A New Univarsal Picture rett the leading roles. Don |ship It endship. Wies jl‘:“}” Beverly o the me.‘ . o : wi famous radio broadcaster,|the fund is complete will pro-|18dy of the successful Technicolor TOMORROW—1 P.M. an h & e in motion pictures, is a dis-|some member of Mar Hal, | Womk GhAAt Aa Brkol Flynns i [ DON fir‘ilan : dole 3 g% tine en find. Sterling Holloway i ,wn]n'w r_brother in :\l.r- ll,\‘.“ pec- TWO COMPLETE Radio, ARoousces lisplays his versatile talent for com- A YR TlicGnkiges gb-Whe Ljghs b FEATURES - v his characterization of the WRANGELL MAN ASKING |siieace. as a team they are saic : g A.\‘l)—G E N E A u T R Y—],\' c-man_employee of a small town| DAMAGES FROM GOVT. [to be aitoether excellent. An e . X ll I> v dio station | Many scenes of Follywood's life, § | ooy . CARTOON = . The screen play opens in a metro-| Assstant Disric Attorsey Georg: 210 mens. asain, of lusurions spois | A AUCHRALR PRIZES wolitan broadcasting station where | Folta left for Wrangell on the|iR the Old World are said to be BEVE : FREE CANDY Rflotln Tootl“ Rhyt 3] blg profram fs in preparation | North Sea last night to' get depo.|PHSMated on the screen in “Expen- | % Allyn JoslynsGordon Oliver § REE CANDY A "MONOGRAM PICTURE “Hear Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws Go to Town in Real Western Style!” ALSO- Last Episode—"S.0.S. COAST GUARD” || FREE! FREE! FREE! ALL CHILDREN—11 YEARS OR YOUNGER FREE MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE [ SATURDAY—1 P. M. “START CHEERING"” ALSO——STARTING THE GREAT SERIAL “TOM TYLER'S LUCK" PLAI S CARTOON-—COMEDY AND LO" OF FUN! ; 'HAVE YOU SEEN N A oEE 80, R e B SEARCH IS NOW several weeks ago, was disch from St. Ann's Hospital this morn Has anybody seen a Nematode? ir following treatment If so kindly get in touch Brand, O.S.B ” Prof. G James Willis was dismissed from route to Ska today | a now en- secking pleasures| Gargan, as a hot-headed progra manager, knocks out the sponsor to go to the all town of Valley| B. Cornelius of Wrangell, is su-|oWi Falls to make a living |ing the U. 8. Government for $7,- | has-bee She figures that episodes with a young Prince dis- Accompanied by T friend, the|000 he claims he entitled to for the best possible publicity she could guised as a waiter. This, of course Go radio announcer, Don Wilson, he|injuries allegedly received while the Obtain to bring her back into the Is Patric Knowles tries to resurrect a moribund sta- [ General Gorzas wa 1 .t |limelight and the affection of her’ With the she returns to | tion there. The town is in the com- | Wrangali during the mai { fans would be to get a titled hus- Hollywood and resumes her rightful EVERY WOMAN WANTS O | mercial and political control of the|of 1936 band. TI Beverly's part place as a great screen star FAUCET! {owner of the rival station. Gar- .o 8o che ; to Europe, brazenly Another of the evening an’s job is a tough one. He meets |offers to buy a titled husband for starring Jack Randall, is “Where tatfcets. Judith Barrett, manager of the | other station 1 ilthough their busin: interes | conflict | The comedy of errors progresse Temorrow nt members of (i £ - T toward its hilarious climax when | Juneau Ladic iary, No. 34, are - Gargan attle to the locall sponsoring a dance in the Union 0;‘ I | political mogul and the town mayor 11, with music provided by a six- g =3 ¢ | At one time it seems as if Gargan|piece orchestra A 2 ; will be placed in jail or run out| A feature of the evening will be a R vy { town for his activities, but he|spot dance with priz Mwarded 2 proves that the political crooks|(he lucky couples. A tap-dance I to fleece the town and finally | Miss Annab: | ains his position in the radio| Has i M Jacqueline | world through an amusing twist in| Schmitz and Margaret Guanocos 3 YEARS OLD ON he plot { will be heard anc in nappy SREATERY VAU Second bill features Gene Aubt ng and dance routing o 2 iy Rootin, Tootin Rhythm.” - whiskEswam i | > > | with |SEWER PROJECT FOR Jcrunrlm‘ Munchies and is forced | i mteri| DANCE 1S TOMORROW WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | , . .o o RO gt here in conmeo- | Sive Husbands, k st the Gov-| THe story is about a movie ac- tress who, through no fault of her is slidi downward into the sition of witnes: tion with a ernment in Seattle m | of | JUNEAU LADIES’ AUX. $10,000, and therenpon gets into a Your Liguor w. J (<o} At TRINITY GUILD CARD PARTY THIS EVENING Store LAKE Inc, Seattle series of amusing the West Begins \ A MAN'S WHISKEY COBWEB IN ALL Favorite Wash though romantic Third and IT MAKES A ( hands one minute and freeze them the next with old style sink Franklin Streets. [ BLANKETS " §1.95 Beautiful two-tone and Indian patterns. Y SHEET BLANKETS $1.00 MEN'S 1009, UNDERWEA HARRY’S YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Franklin EODERN— ] A CHROME SWING SPOUT ND PRESENT! Don't scald your RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 34 WOOL 75 Suit THE (Opposite Erwin's Cafe) PHONE 146 the Government Hospital 1 nematodes. after receiving surgical care Nematodes, in case you dont] IS STARTED TODAY|cvent this evening starting at 8 know, is a metamorphic stage of - - £ in the Trinity Parish Hall 2UT S Annie Vavalis and her baby girl, | what later develops into hookworm.| A crew of workmen under E. J.|sponsored by the Trinity Senior 217 5. Shirley, were nissed from the Hookworm usually enters the hu-| Cowling ihitiated work today on|Gu Government Hospital today man body through the feet and is|the $40,000 sewers project for Wil-| The I has I rated for —_— prevalent in the South. Howeve by Avenue and South Seward |the occa AT ttendance Henlen Trout, with her baby boy his little | Street, contract for which was let|is anticipated John Clarence, was discharged from iscovered in the|to the R. J. Sommers Construction| Pinochle will be fea the Government Hospital tod of the North-|Company tured. Ar for the affair e ticu y around glaciers. Work will be shut down in a few |are being und he I lon ol to contribute data to his|days until next spring, the job|Mrs. D. Hannebury and M J. 1 3 foundation. a branch of the Rocke-|being “started” this morning to | Dolenc CiviL SERVICE feller Institute, as to the prevalence | meet the contract deadline for be- o o of nematodes around Alaskan ice|ginning of work DR ARONSON wlLL EXAMINATIONS | podies | When completed, the Job will ep-| Brof. Brand is an instructor at|resent sewer line with comnections| CHECK T. B. SURVEY Frieburg University, Switzerland.|from Winter and Pond on South FREE DELIVERY The United States Civil Service | He arrived today on the Norah and | Franklin Street to the Home Groc-| Dr. Joseph Aronson, special tuber- | Commission has announced open ' will return tomorrow from Skag-|ery at the west end of Willoughby,|culosis will be returning to ' - | competitive examinations for the way | with sewer facilities in many cases Alaska r week to check up on o e | positions named below: - D | zoing in for the first time work done last year, according to | | Junior Engineer, $2,000 a year. GOODIE SALE | - Jureau of Indian Affairs officials B Certain optional subjects are given. s | DANCE SATURDAY here. Applicants must have completed a By Lutheran I ' Aid at Bert's = With Aronson will be his assis- full 4-year recognized college course leading to a bachelor’s degree in engineering. They must not have passed their thirty-fifth birthday. Dairyman-Farmer, $1860 a year, Junior Dairyman-Farmer, $1,500 a | year, Bureau of Indian Affairs, De- partment of the Interior. Recog- nized college training, with major study in agriculture, is required | and certain dairyman and farming Py experience, except for the partial sabstitution of agricultural teaching experience, dair; herd improvement { work, or agricultural college grad- uation. Applicants must not have passed their forty-eighth birthday. | Full information may he obtained at Room 311, Federal Building. ! ERBLANDS PAR Word has been re ed tha Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Erbland of Haines, are the proud parents of a baby girl, Joanna Gay, weighing eight pounds. f Both Mr. and Mrs. Erbland are | well known in both Juneau and Douglas, Mrs. Erbland being the for- mer Esther Maki, of Douglas. - e DANCE SATURDAY | ‘ At Elks Hall to Wesley Barretls Royal.Alaskans. adv, Cash Grocery ‘ GRIPPED BY [ MISERY OF A SORE THROAT! (DUE 1O A coLD) A ing v t—when yoU Then TONIGHT—mas- sage throat, chestand back with VapoRub. Its poultice-vaporac- tion loosens phlegm— clears air-] es—eases cough- ’ ing-relieves local congestion. This 2-STEP METHOD is one of the mved ways of using VapoRub t have made it a family stand- by in mo :fi tionsefits kind. VAPORUB At Elks Hall to Wesley Barret oyal Alaskans. Schilling products are the delight of good cooks! With many spices and many extracts to choose from on the Schilling shelf at your grocers, it’s easy to add rich savory goodness toanydish! Let these rich flavorsome spices and extracts add zest and interest to your meals! Top off your meals with tasty home-made desserts flavored with appetizing Schilling Spices and Extracts. From the corners of the earth, Schilling brings you a wide variety of tempting flavors. Look for the red Schilling packages, it costs no more to enjoy the best! adv./ and a technician t's | tant, Dr. Saylor, nurse Irma J. Parr TURNIPS FROM MATA z Pounds 1 Sc CHEESE FULL CREAM | 23c Pound BAKING POWDER CALUMET 2 C CELERY LARGE—BLEACHED 14¢ CRACKERS 2 Ib. caddy 34c I*‘RI‘I.\'II—E\/II‘JI)I['J\ S 2 Dozen 83c C-0-R-N HAPPY HOME CREAM STYLE 3 Tins 42c LETTUCE LARGE—CRISP 13 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Stn SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR 29 PEAS — CORN TOMATOES STRING BEANS 4 for 49c Kitchen Towels HAPPY HOME 2 Rolls 27(: Sweet Potato_es 3 Pounds l9c i measg

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