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8 e o e e e Al Another Thrilling Chapter of the "LONE RANGER" DUAL FEATURES “IT'S THE BIGGEST SHOW { | ) CAPITOL} | ATRE | t SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939. First 'DOUBLE BILL OPENS TONIGHT CAPITOL SCREEN Show Starts 7 P. M. MATINEE-Saturday, 1 P.M. JOE E. BROWN in “THE GLADIATOR" “WHEN G-MEN STEP IN" and “THE LONE RANGER"” WE CONGRATULATE and WISH SUCCESS TO THE BARANOF PERCY’S CAUSTIC WEEKLY COMMENTS WADER STUDENT BODY Annual election of officers of the Associated Student Body of Doug- las High School was held on Wed- nesday when the following wer chosen to fill the various offices until about this time next year: Douglas Walto, Junior, President; Robert Fleek, Sophomore, Vice- President; Grace Pusich, Junior, Secretary; Gordon Wahto, Sopho- more, Treasurer; Jimmy Devon, Freshman, Sergeant-at-Arms. e e TO SELL CANDY Home Economics students planned to sell home made candy at school this afternoon to raise money for the purchase of dishes needed in the Domestic Science work. - eee—— — IMMUNIZATION TREATMENTS TO BEGIN AT 3 OCL Due to the free matinee being given tomorrow afternoon by War- ner’s grocery store for all the chil- dren of Douglas, the second injec- tion of toxoid against diphtheria o Garnick’s(hats= “A i\’mupapcr thhm a Aowspaper STORE FOR YOUR LENTEN TABLE! TUNA-23¢ SHRIMP-18c Booth’s SARDINES 2 for 25¢ & CODFISH-30c pkg. Teacher: “Honesty is the best policy.” Son of Imsurance Agent: “You're wrong, teacher. Twe ty-pay life is the best policy.” FLUFFO 2 1bs. 29c 4 Ibs. 5% FRIDAY, MAR(, H 10, BEST HEAD! Student; “The ass often dis- guises himself with the lion’s skin.” Professor: “True; but it's done with the sheepskin here.” ] CIGARETTES CAMELS CHESTERFIELDS LUCKY STRIKES OLD GOLD $l.25_ carfon WINGS $1.00 gaflon APRICOT NECTAR Refreshinig! Delicious! 2 cans 23; 1939. THE FRIENDLY STORE SPAGHETTI 3 Ibs. 19c CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS FRESH! 25c 1b. Girl Customer: “Does this lip- stick come off easily?” Cosmetics Clerk: “Not if you put up a fight!” SNOWBALLS 25c 1h. A REAL TREAT! [ ] RICE 4Ths. 25¢ GARNICK'S GROCERY PHONE 174 PHONE 174 A HOT TIP LEADS TO A CRIME CLUB HIDE-OUT! "When G-Men Step In’ Here 0ver Weekend Preston?” apitol Theatre he leading roles are Don Terry. Rita Hayworth, Wyn Cahoon and Robert Paige, The sup- porting includes Gene Morgan Marc Lawrence, Afthur Loft and John Gallaudet. Liéon Barsha dir- and Henry Taylor. G-Men Step In,” ction drama, opens as ture at the Capitol, with rry, Jacqueline Wells and Robert Paige in ‘the featured roles. s struggle to break up the was directed by C. C. Cole- from a screen play by T. Horman -os CiviL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS 2 |\ ) : N \ N ) \ y ] \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ N \ ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ )\ \ 4 \ | \ ] \ ) \ ) \ \ ¥ ') N \ ) ) ] -3 for pre-school children of the town, which was announced for 2 o'clock by the Public Health 1((- will be given at 3 o'clock i was announced this mc - - The United States Civil Service Commission has announced that it will accept applications not later than April 20 for the following posi- tions EDWARDS' ORCHESTRA TO PLAY FOR DANCE Pharmacologist, $4,600, Pharmacologist, $3.800, Associate Pharmacologist, $3,200, Assistant >stra, com- | pharmacologist, $2,600 a year, Bur- will fur-|eau of Chemistry and Soils, and ¢ | Food and Drug Administration, De- - partment of Agriculture. Applicants for Pharmacologist and Senior Phar- acologist must not have passed r 53rd birthday, for the associate de they must not have passed 3 reir 45th brithday, and for the as- ng into their new home, | sistant grade they must not have McCormick house, which | passed their 40th birthday. purchased from H. E. atter, with his family, | tion to the fact that the announce- yesterday moved to Juneau and are ment of the examinations for As- located in the Harris Apartments, Sociate and Assistant Aeronautical Paipin ey Inspectors has been amended to ! modify certain reuirements and to| provide for filling the position of ir Carrier Inspéctor (Operation), t a salary of $3,800 a year, Civil| Aeronautics Authority. The closing dates for receipt of applications [ | have been extened to April 22. | Full information may be obtained |at Room 311, Federal and Terri- | torial Building. VIKINGS MEET AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY 1. 0.0.F. HALL Senior morrow night. > NEW FAMILY HERE Victor J today mc Dancing at 9:30 REFRESHMENTS Public Invited! Admission 40c WINKING as an tndex to | eye fatigue and discomfort is recorded by “eye comfort” meter, demonstrated by a Leo- | .pard. The meter, developed by General Electrie, records num- ber of blinks in a unit of time, using wires taped near eyes. i Today’s News Toaay.—Empire. J‘ Says the GLASS-MAKER: “Only genuine Drip Coffee helps me do my stuff!” Says the PERCOLATOR: “We don’t work alike = and need different Sch1111ng THE ARSWER 10 BETTER COFFEE MAKING Giveyourcofide maker the Schilling Coffee exactly suited to its needs and you'll be delighted! Schilling prepares fuo delicious coffees—one for Drip or Glass-maker— enc for Percolater or Boiling. Schilling Coffeé gives ayou more favor to the cup. 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