The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1939, Page 3

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Al THE D/\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JAN. 20, 1939. DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITOL FOR WEEKEND A Girl with Ideas,” ""The ' Spy Ring” Open Tonight at Local Play House j b ‘A DEATHS. DEALING PLOT | —and a givl who saw through make-believe fove to foil it! W://iam HALL I'm in love! | \\ and they: tell Romance in headlines! The story | AR Uaitae gxcvuRE |of a blonde society girl who ripped a town wide open when she exploded I‘a verbal bombshell that landed her at the editer's desk of a big city newspaper Bunrs like skyrockets of mirth rise, these are a few of the ele mm which make Universal's “A Girl With Ide " which starts to- night at th funniest the season. T tory apitol Theatre, the yest, maddest comedy of veals Wendy Barrie he hot-headed society debu- ante who wins a newspaper in a lawsuit and then proceeds to effect {a lot of original ideas that prove ‘hm' a. t she is pretty. | “ Walter Pidgeon is seen as the man who fights to get his paper back a: A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE “TIM TYLER'S LUCK" STARTS TONIGHT JANE WYHAN - JANE GARLETON First Show 7 P. M. from the dashing debutante, and i g Salurday—l P.M. Kent Taylor has the role of the fast HOBEHTWARMGK'MGKMUI.HALL | talking managing editor who can’ <l D s 4 “CALL OF THE YUKON” quit his job when the “lady bo: GEO. WAGGNER * JOSEPH H.LEWIS d “TIM TYLER'S LUCK" m:x”\ g b saill A TREA CARR Pr s is smooth sailing until a jilted R Gl e, Siow Place BiiHead i SRIEDE AN 3 W|blonde, played by Dorothea x{:em {shows up and throws a monkey h into the high powered presses, How she kidnaps a rich old banker, who refuses to stay kid- !Mrs cooper HOSteSS MRS' FAULKNER napped, provides one of the fun- * With Dessert-Bridge| GUEST SPEAKER |- = in s Second picture featuring two polo FOR "onoME" lgun.( s, a fierce fight in the dalkfie:s Honoring Mrs. Edward Coffey wife of Representative Coffey who is of a mansion cellar, an airplane {in Juneau for the present term of |crash and a tender romance be- tween William Hall and Jane Wy- | Over One Hundred Present |man, are coly. few of the dramatin [ elements that went into the mak- with Wives of Legislators legislature, Mrs. J. C. Cooper enter- | tained yesterday afternoon at her 10th Street residence with dessert and four tables of bridge. ing of Universal's “The Spy Ring.” Each individual table was attrac- | —————— tively centered with bowls of datfo-. @S (uests of Honor ! Miis, PRUGHA HOME s and violets. Prizes for the after } Mrs. Gilbert Prucha, who has 1 B. Burford, se- to make as their gual‘ a tri to Ann’s Hospital for the past sever- ndrickson, con- you |81 days, was dismissed today. D PADOCKS ARE PARENTS Europe, for no matter how |go I am sure that the subsequent | influence of a trip abl'(md will | re- solation. A gift prize sented the honoree by Mesdames Hel- Guests included: : — ¥ S8 M A baby girl, weighing 7 pounds POREK and BEEF Per en Bender; John Ghappell, Glenjiore ihan revey yon,' said Mrs.| ., = 0 0t to" My . ol H. L. Faulkner, guest speaker last s, Was 0 Mrs Rollins, Frances Biggs, Claude Hirst, | ahatt Padack (s motsiea for meat loaf GROUND BEENF Pound J. B. Burford, Lance Hendrick- €vening at the Norwomen dinner, son, H. 1. Lucas, Keith Wildes, Ralph held in the Parlors of the Northern St Ann's Hospital Dean, Claren ‘me Presbyterian Church. | J. G. Shepard, E tt Nowell, Tom| In speaking of her recent trip vocalist was accompanied at the from fresh, lean beef 25 { Hutchings and M. E. Monagle. ito Europe, Mrs. Faulkner told o(‘pimm by Mrs. Trevor Davis 7l < ey i the beauty of Rome, its architecs| Guests for last evening’s dinner POT ROAST o€ o o I o e i il o e 8 points of interest visited in city, as well as in Venice. M | Faulkier also gave a warning not as toastmistress for the occasion. to build up an illusion about the The Church Patlors were trans- romance and glamour of a Lwndo-‘mrmml into a spring setting, with ion of her sixth birth-|jjer for they are usually old men, bowls of daffodils and pastel shad- bin, daughter of MI.|yery weather beaten, and far from |ed tapers forming attractive table Charles Sabin, enter-|rgmantic. decorations. Over one a luncheon today at| pyring the evening, Mrs. Lola were present for the dinner last her West Seventh Street residence. |nfae Alexander, soprano, gave an evening, which was prepared by Nursery fayors added to the at- |interpreation of “1 Seé a Trep,” |Mrs. Vena Crone, and proved to tractiveness of the birthday table, |ang ending with thé well known be one of the most delightful af-| and twelve guests were present for |sejection, “I Love Life.” The guest|fairs of this season. the occasion. i St e BERT'S CASH GROCERY WHEN yon want exacily what you want CALL BERT'S WHEN you wani exira Good Service CALL BERT'S WHEN you are in doubt — C ALL BERT'S-—Phone 105 BUTTER LB. 34c | EGGS {i‘ifoi.’jre’i&‘ besen 396 PHiLLlPs Vegetable Beef souP Clean-Up| Special—Reg. Size Tin 5: & legislature, each being introduced Mrs. R. E. Robertson, who acted Joann Sabin Has Birthday Luncheon In celebr: day, Joann and Mrs. tained with center-cut, finest steer Always the Finest Per LEGS, Spring Lamb Pound Legs.Corn-Fed Pork 330 POLISH SAUSAGE PORK CHOPS Assortment of Fresh Fancy Young HENS Per 4-1b. average Pork Spare Ribs T 0%nd PICNICS i cellophane 30 c most bones removed Fruits and Vegetables LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE Young Beef Liver VEAL STEAK | | | Per Pound 30¢ Danish Score | | Available in Juneau WAXPAPER...":.. 2 20F ‘W'BORA Tl el - BB 7 .' DEL'MAIH 1 arge Lan —— Clean-Up Specials CORN—ON—COB '~ “ 4 EARS EACH 23¢ RINSO larae package 250 NUB‘)RA W” 'Wldf*r.qujv;th 29¢ PALMOLIVE SoAl' DS B S Bl 2l el e i it e PRESERVES/7723% | CORN FLAKES ;" 10c ROYAL GELATINE “ PUDDINGS L M.D.TISSUE:.=3 " 2% Package 3 bars 19(.1 CRYSTAL WHITE soAP 27 bars $l.m CALIFORNIA GROCERY and MARKET “THE MODERN PURE FOODS STORE" Deliveries-f-—lfflflNE 478 TOMATO PUT ATOES Netted Gems, Absolutely Best Grade 25 Ibs. 13‘: lflfl Ibs. 2.73 With Puree No. 2% tin, ea. llc FAST DBLIVEHIES o o™ ) PHONES 105 hundred | COLISEUM SHOW HAS TWO BILLS FOR WEEK - END "Telephone Operaior and "Daredevil Drivers’ Open Tonighf Heroism is the thomn of Mono- gram’'s thrilling “Telephone Oper- at bw showing at the Coliseum Tt . for it is about a switch- board operator who sticks at her dangerous post to sdave a wholé community from destruction, and a telephone linesman who braves the fury of a flood to help her. The story concerns Shorty and Red, telephones linesmen, who are sent to carry telephone lines from Riverdale to a new dam that is being constructed. There they meet Helen Malloy, switchboard operator, and her pal, Dottie. Romantic en- tanglements ensue, and are straight- ened out when Helen is forced to call on Red for help to save her friend Sylvia, the boss's wife, from | scandal. | Torrential rains cause the half- finished dam to collapse, and Helen rushes to her switchboard post to arn the surrounding communities. |She and Red save the town, and then depart for Niagara for a honeymoon, with Dottie and Shorty Jjoining them for a double wedding. In the second feature “Dangerous Drivers,” automobiles are wrecked right and left in this movie, no less than fifteen altogether, four buses and eleven passenger cars are being sent to the junk heap as a result of the many crack-ups engineered by the villains of the piece. The speedy story tells of the rivalry between two bus companies, MISS FRASER.V— DOUGLAS GRAY WED SUNDAY Douglas Home of Felix Grays fo Be Scene of Wedding Ceremony Douglas Islands most prominent families will be united when Miss Mae Fraser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fraser, and Douglas Gray, youngest son of Uni- ted States Commissioner and Mrs. Felix Grey, are wedded Sunday ev- ening at 8 o'clock. The Gray resi- dence in Douglas will be the scene of the ceremony, which will be per- formed by the Rev. John A. Glasse. Miss Jesse Fraser will be her sis- ter's only attendent, while Gordon Gray, brother of the groom, will act as best man for the couple. A wedding reception will follow the | ceremony during which time friends | may call to wish the newlyweds happiness. | The couple will leave on a honey- {moon trip to Washington, D. C,, /Monday on the steamer Baranof. | During their six weeks sojourn in the Capital, Mr. Gray, who is Wild Life Agent in connection with the | Alaska Game Commission, with | Frank Dufresne, Executive officer for the Alaska Game Commiission, whom he si to join in Washington, will confer on matters relative to | the Commission, | Well known on Gastineau Chan- nel, both Miss Fraser and Mr. Gray are graduates of the Douglas High | School. Miss Fraser was born on the |Island and has attended the Uni- | versity of Alaska, at Fairbanks. She | has for the past three years been \an employee in the office of the Forest Service Department in Ju- Two of | neau. Mr. Gray was born in Montana, and has been a resident of 185 for the greater part of his 1ife, He was graduated from the United | States Naval Academy at Annapolis |in 1931, and has been connected with |the Game Commission for the past few years, S — MRS. MANAHAN CO.!NG Mrs, Walter J. Manahan, wife {of the Assistant Manager of the |Northland ~ Transportation - Com- ;pmy, now im Juneau on_business, |is aboard the ‘North Coast to Join her husband- here. * MWVM Juneau’s Greatest Show Value STARTS ekt TONIGHT 2--THRILL-PACKED FEATURES--2 ———NEVER BEFORE SUCH—— ACTIONWPUN———‘THRILLS———DMMA MADMEN OF THE -RABE TRACKS TURNED LOOSE ON THE OPEN ROAD! You'll Find thrills with the thrattle down as a beaytifi] girl takés a han, in a game men found koo dangerous! W.L.5R085 ANG " OPEAATED 37 with JUDITH ALLEN GRANT WITHERS WARREN HYMER ‘W # po BEYERLY ROBERTS [IHK PURL[L[ PEYE MATINEE Tomorrow—1 P. M. SHOWING THESE TWO ACTION FEATURES CARTOON—CANDY—PRIZES STARTING SUNDAY j.ci_So%)3 finnie in -nar: Winter Clearance USED CARS 1937 DELUXE SIX FORDOOR TOURING SEDAN, hot water heater, mileage 8.740 1937 MASTER CHEVROLET COUPE, radio, hot water heater, mileage 7,208 1837 G. M. C. 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