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Jakeway Bistributing Co., lnc [ SIS G S e a1 1 1 o Bt T S, R e Gl P e e S D S S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1938. %_m CAPITOL HAS HERE SUNDAY 1:15 .\,\ Gary Cooper Stars in| : Mighiy Cavalade of Ro- mantic Adventure IOW ght He's comi ng 3 ng.. Few historic personalities enjoyed dutk L life more significant and roman- & ic than the Marco Polo so few peo- sirar; fem whom Samu < - . agnificent War . gl M agmih i Wary \ bt aren Pel .o b nturous romance Cooper to the for three days on o know tre journey to the Thir- court of the gres Khan in Kambalu, Peiping object the extension of ind the develop- | opportunities for | Nicolo ather and un merchan Carcle Lombard and Fred Murray play a yeung ouple constantly in troub couse cf the wifc's love for to her husband, which win when Miss Lembard find of m Co ment the Po! Maffeo, Marco' who were important the city of Venice Thus the world’s first travel-| an, Marco set out for three year s and moun- every or so by and perils unknown to m civlization then anc T0 BE SCENE < BENEFIT DANC Pmu‘(‘tlx to Aid Ju Athlete in Search Injury Relief a young of arco was sevel tra and p of troubl young Polo served Kubla : 17 continuous ye he fin bassador, ch in-Tartar Prince 1 mar to Arg Sha of Persia and East v years ago a ed the t and hard ern India ng It is this last and most romantic| That injur stayed w | cpisode in Polo's career, that|young man s the basis for much of the|has become worse. He will nes filmed by Goldwyn | medical attention, the & The double mn ending tonight is|to permit him to walk | Danger lay” and “Outlaws|out pain B |of the [ b | As Council Adviser for the i | lay, of which order Bloomqu | & Giter memblerin 1unbay | Garnick has been actir man of a henefit dar with Charles Hawkeswortl tant, who is Chairman of visory Council for DeMols Al reanlaation back A tory sest a E Ex-Colonist Starts Novelty Woodwork [Plant in Anchorage cc After efforts extending over a per- are iod of years to establish a wood-|benefit working industry in Anchorag | The dance being utilize the birch timber of the Mata-|quist’s behalf is nuska Valley, a start has been made | endar for tonight in by V. P. Olmstead, a former Colon-|room ist, according to a novelty gift re-| Lillian Uggen ceived today by Acting Gov. E. W.|are donating their Griffin in the form of a birch wood | Elks the ballroom fioses il | “Al" Bloomquist ha Olmstead, who came north to join | known for a * Valley colony, has|excellent athlete formec \ Wood Specialtics | Fight now, unable to work Company in Anchor: nd is turn- | his chin is up. He wanted ing out novelty articles on a small|but Juneauites, like Al A wood wor by profession, | Territory over soing enterprising Colonist hopes to |1t to him build up a substantial busine: A ¢ The birch, of which the hundreds of square miles in the Mat: \ Valley, works up beauti- ‘ ly novelty articles, accord- ; to those familiar with it - - BECOMES CITIZEN given in on the the 500 El and her of —LAST TIMES TONIGHT —n : serviee “DANGEROUS HOLIDAYS"” "OUTLAWS OF THE PRAIRIE” “Tim Tyler’s Luck” wa good sport 3 He's in a L{, ] cale are the od eration. Even if you dance buy a ticket anyway community idea - > - | BEBIRTHDAY HON | A birthday par . Isaac Arvid Rantapaa of Juneau,| A birthday party, which P MEROl hs iven tomorrow afternoon U. S. citizenship at a naturalization|2 and 4:30 o'clock at th hearing this morning in Feders 11[1“'”‘1"‘ Street home L) strict Court | Geor > — J((h‘l)' te the sixth birthday ‘LEGlON GROUPS PLAN |“ pmiigsil il o JOINT MEET MONDA the party hours, iy NS white decorations will cs |color scheme for the elebration. A novel de in the form of a whi -ribed upon the ic ach individual gue » invited to be pres Lynn Boddin; rd, Jean Hermie, June Albe; rnest, Stender » and George Mes: 08 STRAVG WHISKE enj d yed ¥ Dr. | torial John Haldeman of the Terri Public Health Office, J Auxiliary E. M. Polley, mander of the Amer; | ford John Bradford | talk will be illustr: ‘.nm res. The meeting begins L o'clock. Department Com- |clud zion, Al-|Ba it, said the jmann ed with motion | Doug at 8|nc Na Laur v/, Jimm Lee SOLE ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS SPECIAL MEETING! SUNDAY-NQV. 27-2 P.M.-ELKS’ HALL Of All Building Trades . . . . . Contractors Truck Owners Truck Drivers Retail Clerks BUSINESS MEN Meeting called by committee of interested parties to dis- cuss ways and means of solving Juneau's present labor dispute. (Paid Advertisement) et et e e e e et e m; - ELKS' BALLRIOM ung basketball in Bloomqui: traight mmittee sportsman deserves MISS MESSERSCHMIDT of Mr. Messerschmidt, afternoon’s birthday cake rchmidt, Jr. AT COLISEUM » LYING WIFE IS THEME OF m Be g SUNDAY. MONDAY—— JWEDY HERE | Carole Lombard, Fred Mac- Murray in “True Con- fession,” Coliseum The langh-filled drama of a who would her lie than eat, i - ried to th serupulously honest in th comes to the | Sunday, when | Conlessior rd, Fred M Barrymore. girl most man worid, Col op CAROLE lovinest, years . ted from | § Mac- | Crime arried | Georgc le be- | gagar Iving | pritz Felc 1. ds up | Hall, W Collier in support of the ures Lynne Mur Ove ay rder, fen: 1y introduces Carole L girl who's the b i the world struggling to get him thight help long, Miss Lombard murder which she and ‘on Mac clf-defense, he married young lawyer olicity not committed Murray’s piea of improves his wife neau for | 1 order which with MacMur- had_figured, complication an and Lom- her be- | a new hen John Barrymore en( derelict S up to blackmail Miss to tell lied to him did not commit | e shows attempt bard by husband t | cause sh e murder Tonig for tk la the double bill nd Zane Grey's hoy.” times plays ers in Crime’ “Roll Along injured st ith this Cow- and ed more vailablyy -+ Marine Airways Pianes Makes 3 Fllgms Today | DeMo- list. wa Frank 1 ass the Ad- § ing ti For Mari Holden flew one Lon Cope flew t other ship to ks ball-| Holden took Mr: B. F. Brown tka an back Dr. J Aronson, Cawker and Verne Gorsline | cope took Chs George Robbin bro ont H tto and J flying ir freight e Bloom- ial cal- rehestra Miss and the ys beer and an had s} and yet J. Graha Kukukur several hu and mail - NOLAND TO SPEAK ndred pound no help, the suct do not is the V therr morro | per Hour es at the Nor- 1t P rian Church to- evening at 6 o'clock will be y a talk on “Phone Fac by Roy Ngjand of the Juneau OREE o0 Telephone Compa Deople’s Choir will sing is to be | an 1 tableau will be pre- between | ser Long Distance Call, e West Doris McEachran and will of their Joan Leshel and Sylvia Davis. AVONA GETTING [ SPENCER ENGINE during{ . ik anq| Martin Brandall is tra out the |the engine of the halibut to his Avona. 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