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DUAL FEATURES--"It's the Biggest Show in Town" FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. SHORT PROGRAM E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: F'RIDAY‘ MARCH- 17, 1939. STARTS TONIGHT Mickey Mouse Matinee _ SATURDAY. 4 and Y SUICKE ERS tangle in a melo lovers on the run and cr Another Exciting Chapter of “LONE RANGER" NEWS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SECOND TONIGHT GAME FOR S. E. Adults ALASKA 40c TN ; SCHOLASTIC Students TITLE 25¢ 3 GAMES . PETERSBURG HIGH vs. JUNEAU HIGH AT 8 O'CLOCK Preliminary Gomes at 7:15 P. M. GRADE SCHOOL ALL-STARS vs. » 3 HIGH SCHOOL RED DEVILS HILLBILLIES vs. FEATHER MERCHANTS HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Use Sixth Sireet Entrance ONLY Does the coffee you serve represent you? Perhaps you haven’t thought about coffee in this way. But today people look upon a cup of coffee as the “Exposition” of the meal. And how your coffee tastes can cause more con- versation than you may realize. Millions of women serve Hills Bros. Coffee because they know it will bring these words of praise— “Now that’s what I call good coffee!” For sixty-one years this compliment for Hills Bros. Coffee has been heard again and again. FIILLS BROS COFFEE Copright g9, Hills Bro. Cofie, In. CiviL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Commission = has. announced ..open competitive examinations for the positions listed below. Junior multigraph operator, $1.- 440 a year. Applicants must have reached their 18th but must not have passed their 53d birthday. Chief of occupational information and guidance service, $5,600; spec- ialist, occupational information, $4.- 600; specialist, consultation and field | service, $4,600; specialist in occupa- pations for girls and women, $3,800 a year; Office of Education, Depart- ment of the Interior. Applicants | must not have passed their 53d | birthday. Full information may be obtained at 811 Federal Building. DU ;SINGAPORE GETS - MRRAID ALARMS SINGAPORE, March powered ' air raid -warning with a radius of over two miles, are being imported from England. The sirens will be installed at six points on the island and form part of an elaborate scheme to protect | Singapore in the event of air raids.! Nancy likes to have her hair brushed because she's beginning 1o realize that she's part of the Samily's “Expositian,” toal YOU Are corouatty NviTED 0 VIsir HILS 4ROS. EXPOSITION THEATRE AT THE 1939 COLDEN GATE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION PRESENTING IN CINECOLOR “BEHIND THE CuP™ DOUBLE BiiL AT CAPITOL FOR WEEKEND ;”Romance on the Run "law of Underworld”’ Open Here Tonight | 1ty of laughs coming he Capitol Theatre d, in the Repub- e on the Run," the double Abill 1P, M. merry and dious mix-up of ooks on the lam! There are pl to patrons { during the weck lic picturs, “Roman one attraction cpening. tonigl Starring Don: tricia Ellis, t actviities of ds with . Pas wcerns. the investigator private cn the trails of an international jewel. thief The remarkable differenee. b2 ‘ tween “Romai on the Run” and/y cther supc uth stories ljes in| the way. it dlayed. The entire ire ., the direc haye taken the s dix for comedy. The and the writers | whole thing as a - NEWS | PEARCE . FUNERAL RVICE WILL BE HELD SUNDAY Last rites for Frank IH. Pearce who passed away Thursday morn- ing are scheduled to take place Sun- day afternoon with services at the Douglas Episcopal church conducted by Dean Charles E. Rice, at 2 o'clock Interment to follow in the Evergreen ('(‘l‘fl?if‘r}' in Juneau. - ED CHRISTOE IS GOING SOUTH AGAIN MONDAY Ed Christoe, who has been a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fleck since his arrival here in eonnection with business resulting from the de mise of his wife's father, W. H. Mc- mob, and the efforts of a new prose- to wipe out gangsterism in the cor e cther factors which are interwoven with Morris’ Jekyll-an-Hyc tivities, to make the picture one of the season’s most exciting films. How the gang chief finally sacrifices his own safety to save the young pair from convie- tion brings a climax to the story. - 'HIACK FILM SEEN AS MAIN ATTRACTION AT COLISEUM SHOW 4 most power- city, One of the countr Blain, plans to e next Monday v on the Yukén for his home in Lang- | Ul rackets. highway. hijacking, to | 1o Wash. He returnéd: the first of | Which legitimate business. paid a thi§ week from Warm Springs where tribute’ of fifty million dollars, s he paid a visit to arrange disposal turned inside out for the first time of Mr. McBlains belongings in the new Paramount drama, “Tip- ey Off Girls,” which will be seen start- DOVG 5S ATTEND ing tonight at the Coliseum Theatre. 1ON IN WASH. D, ¢. “Tip-Off Girls” is the story of Last news letters from Washing the tactics employed by the hijack- ton D. C. told of a djnner given €S In their efforts to. retain power and the ‘methods utilized by an aroused Federal Government to stamp them out. Lloyd Nolan, famed thers by Delegate Dimond on Wash- ington’s birthday. Among the guests enumerated W Mr. and Mrs, | Douglas Gray of Douglas. Also pre- Player of “menace” roles in “The {sent was Mrs. Helen McEvoy who Plainsman.” “Wells Fargo” and “Ebb formerly taught here in the Govern- Tide’ now plays the young G-man who sets out to trap the racket-chief but who Joses his heart to the boss’s beautiful and innocent secretary, pearl-blonde Mary Carlisle. Second feature stars Jack Randall | ment school. - SPAIN'S Mrs. William R. Spain and child~ |ren are passengers on the North | Coast which left Seattle this morn-|in his fastest and most thrilling ing, returning to make their home | role in * ‘Land of Fighting Men.” | in Douglas after most of a year in| -t Seattle Empire Cln:‘smxcu Ads for resuits. RNING IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S Pargde of NEW SHANTUNG SPRING PRINTS SIZES: Every 12 to 2 v 9 NEW 20 e¥é Style! A jc7 tv find new Spring prints like these for $2.95! Colors are clear, brilliant — intensely flattering! Splashy florals, bouquet prints, striped florals, polka dots, tailored motifs! Newest pleated and swing-skirted slyle;l See these smart prints today! . IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S "~ TUBERCHLOSS sufficiently ‘obvious for the patient ! farce, and what the fanhs can expect—a ¢ -packed hilasious | hour of real screen entertainment. | Second shew tells of & ing sociely ! e by d S leader « racketeer mob l“ sht tl being portrayed by ster Morvi 1 RKO Radio's “Law of the Underworld.” And on the is of ual character re- | MUGLAs velves much of the intriguing ac- tion of the film | The adventures of a pair of young lcvers whe ¢ lorced to join the See Lloyd Nolan and Maty Carlisle tear the top off the (LINIC STARTS HERE MONDAY | Early Diagnosis Work to Be Done in Juneay, Douglas Schools The early diagnesis! tuberculesis | clinic criginally planned to be held in Juneau and Douglas Schools last || January will be started Monday, ac- | cording to Dr. J. C. Haldeman, Tub-‘ ereulosis Clinician of the Territor- ial Department of Hsalth. Only children whose p:uPanvam sent in written requests will be gjven‘ (tuberculin tests. Chest x-rays will| be' taken on those with positive tests. | The clinic is in conjunction with a Natienal and Territorial wide drive | ¢ newest, most dar- ¥ ing big-timeracket! - Juneau's Greatest Show Value Starting Tonight DELUXE TWIN-HIT PROGRAM ARE ULLETS ws 8 ARRA NTSI DEATH sad men run for cover when Jack goes after them in whirl- wind war on ranch thieves! [ Adviph Lok Strenn. | TEP-OFF GIRLS\ to reduce the incidence ‘of this. diss | i ease. which takes a larger annuali oot L} toll of human lives in the Territory MARY. CARLISLE I.ANDUF than any other cause LLOYD NOLAN ROSCOE KARNS LARRY CRABBE Directed by Lovis King A Paramount Ricture Early Diagncsis “Since symptoms of the SCASE | cmmwmuues and HERMAN BRIX to seek medical aid do not in most cases appear until the tuberculosis| is advanced,” Dr. Haldeman said,} he aim of the clinic is carly diag-| ne The first step is the giving of tuberculin tests to the children! of the community, since tuberculosis |is a disease usually transmitted from * an adult to a child. It is expected ! that abeut 30 per cent will have posis | tive tests MONOGRAM: PICTUR Cartoon Popeye Matinee Tomorrow 1 P. M. .5 rit.. TEACHER'S Perfection of filpnd sl “It should be here emphasized that the large majority of children who| have positive tuberculin tests do not | have tuberculosis. x-rays of the| chests of those with positive tests are take nto discover those who have evidence of past or present tubercu- | losis infection. When evidence of the| infection is found the close contacts are examined, since their infection | bhad to come from someone with whom they had been in closz contact, over a period of time. By this means ' mest of the cases of tuberculosis in | 2 community can be discovered, of~ ten in the early stages when the| chances of recovery are best and When you say “Teacher’s-and-soda” before they have transmitted the| 2 k) disease to others.” o8 wantito anjay Teacher’s f“u Dr, Haldeman added that Juneau quality. Mix Teacher’s with the and other Alaskan communities help to make these clinics posible by buying Christmas Ssals, as a porte | icn of this money is used to help| conduct this work. i - - best soda . ..and you'll cap. [ ture and hold that distine- T tive taste most men favor. HMNDgPa SOUTH BEND, Ind. March 17.—| William Hesselgrave celebrated his | second birthday by singing over a| local radio broadcasting station, He learned how to sing by hum- | ming lullabies after his mother, | When he can't say the words, he fills in with “ta ta”, His repertolre ranges from “Rockl of Ages” t0 “A TiSket, a Tasket,” | Made since 1830 by Wm. Teacher & Sons, Ltd., Glasgow sole U.s. AGENTs, Schieffelin & Co. NEW YORK CITY . IMPORTERS SINCE 1794 d & SERVING WITH 'SATISFACTION | —OUR AIM- To serve you with the BEST always at PRICES THAT PLEASE! Danish—93 Score e e . “‘“““‘“’brown or white doz. 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