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LAST TIMES TONIGHT HEATRE Show Place of Juneau " GINGER ROGERS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I, CAPITOL COMEDY IS SEEN TONIGHT | FOR LAST TIMES Ginger Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Stars of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,; TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1939. Eddie Guest a Granddad WOMAN SEES NORTH, World Traveling Scribe Finds Alaska Most Re- ROVING NEWSDAPER “JEZEBEL" ENDING COLISEUM THEATRE ., ~qve Grorn s | Last Times TONIGHT Value petuous, ve L 1atte Davis [N IN THE R.K.O RADIO PICTURE { ” , v ry / Wonderful Time iy | greatest actress of ‘ g | A romance that is nearly frust- % thescreeni greatest i |rated because of convention, but or mo rle e u A ) ! romance of the South! |which finally is consummated, world, Henrietta Mc¥aughan, |, P So po A | forms the pivotal situation of RKO newspaper woman who passed|5nenn. of : q"?f’r : 8 3 ; | Radio’s “Having Wonderful Time,” | 3 through Juneau today enroute tol .. .. e "\ % &1‘ snonTs Snow Gets in Your Eyes—Czechoslovakia NEWS | |ending at the capitol Theatre to- | tuivbaviks, finds Alusks '8 fuitiits tie O A A o WA Bear Facts night, with Ginger Rogers and | ment of a long-felt desire for un- IRY FONDA | — e R Douglas Fairbanks Jr., co-starred. | spoflt natural grandeur and vast- H l Y BRENT 8 idni Previ F NE YOBK gl nes:n a crowded world full of noise ARRIVES MARGARET LINDSAY Midnight Preview W | with her prosaic existence, en(‘oun—‘ ¥ Rt o DONALD CRISP*FAY BAINTER : and conflict, reliefers and apathy, A WILLIAM WYLER PRODUCTION | ters an ambitious law student work- | |ing as a waiter, at a summer camp. | T0 TAKE OVER Alaska presents a glorious picture " ( 3 _|Although the girl has a job in the | | | admitted to the Government l«t;h_\ e bbb o and wild beauty that is deeply sat- FISHERIES JOB HosPiTAL NOTES ||pital for sugical attention thisj, o 00" opiooment, and . th despair.” g ROEDAg happy consummation of their ro- ? t&"i‘_nfil::k"gm;: - h:a:ded o s adts Charles Montageau was admitted | peter Louie was a medical dis-|Tance appears to be thwarted y .a o R S 01 as 4 s a 4 s rambling tour that has taken her IS to Run Juneau Offi(e to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical | missal yesterday afternoon from the care this morning | Government Hospital. { - e Mrs. Winston Spencer Paul Jones was a medical dismis- sal last night from St. Ann’s Hospit- al. {Jealousy and misunderstandingsadd | |to the futility of their love until| |the determined secretary takes | {matters into her own hand and| proves to him their love supercedes | the old-fashioned precepts in re-| gard to marriage before the man of enterprise, roominess, opportunity | around the globe. Leaving Honolulu where she was for many years a member of hte staff of The Ad- vertiser, she visited New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, France, Bel- gium, England, and Scotland, aet- ing as special correspondent during Olson Leaves for Cordova Duty Don S. Haldy, Warden for the U N vgr Rubin Scharclane, of Douglas, was ‘v 1‘ g M ih H an support a wife. this period for The Advertiser and|s Bureau of Fisheries, arrived on i S ] Is' n 0 er erelp(l'r‘l‘)‘:“‘;( ‘f];’g“":re“’c‘“‘:l 1;"““:;:5} - r’k‘f‘“"fl f&rl B"llmh Pegéo‘flcflls in t.s.he :Inska today to take over the " ALSO SRR | airbanks S S e e countries she visited. After a, Mrs. Winston, Spencer, the form- |rantic lovers in this Pandro .| Now that he's a grandfather, Bdgar A. Guest is in the market agaln for | soourn In New York she crossed| meacenl mundive., " " JUNGLE JITTERS | er Rene Guerin of this city, arrived | Berman production, which was | instruction in the pandling of babies. Rutl‘: Doring, singer, demonstrates | qhe contineht across Canada, stop- He relieved Clarence Olson, who here on the Alaska after having|adapted to the screen from Arthur| technique for testing temperature of baby’s bottle while the newspaper- ping enroute to learn to ski in New |is leaving on the Alaski o Xadiove Merrie Melody visited in the south for the past|Kober's Broadway stage hit. Peggy | man-poet watches and opines that the method scems vaguely tux_uhu-. Brunswick, handle a canoe #h QR-]where he will be statloned. through- CARTOON. NEWS several months. { Conklin, Lucille Ball, Richard “Red” — —— — tario and mountain climbing in the!out the clam and salmon seasons. [3 | s, Spencer will visit in Juneau|skelton, Lee Bowman, Donald Meek Canadian Rockies. Haley, a former Juneau hoy, has ~—————— , | with her mother, Mrs. William{ang two score other players appear MISS E HEllER Resions at Pitt Miss McKaughan was formerly a|peen stationed at Craig during the | Fromholtz, after which she will pro- |in supporting roles. | ] E member of the Oregon Journal staff | past several summers. He has been | At thC ceed to the interior with her hus-| e - ! at Portland where she became keen- | at the Seattle office of the Bureau| () 3 ‘ band who is now in Seatt | BETROTHED Io ly interested in mountaineering. Al-|since October. Haley's mother, Mrs. i | T Sol Heading aska has for many years been a|Edna M. Haley, and his sister, Mrs. v]’hane ROid | ( m E W“.SON dream of the future. | John Pegues, live here, + .+ Quick! use this | NOI'"I | . ! ‘Twice b«:tore this I have started - specialized aid for SALES |Dangerous, / — I B s p. v bk gl st vere st | | | 'k stances have preven carryl out| Mike Ercig, well known Interior Bses a , IS Waming (a|el‘ldaf Says | Announ(emeni Made To. of my plans. Now I have reached the driller, is heading back to the In- g’lfi:"f:;;y'gms * { —— | d b M d M | 8"“;‘[1 ‘fe’;‘lw: ngl;’il:fi Tflde:; n(xlnd. | lt;rlor and’n summer on the creeks i B v, et o i E al n or un- after a winter Outside. Er flew G Every Month in the Year | Anybody notice anything unusual aY V r. an Is. ‘ spoiled mountains, wilderness and ncrth today with Pacific Amflfi, M‘f V.cns 2 Stay off the Thane road, is the ad- vice of the Bureau of Public Roads AUCTION SALES DATES | here, following the latest in a series | forests and I know of no place where such things may be found as they are in the Territory. It is comfort- at 3:29 this morning? The Weather Bureau did. ‘ Frank Heller | It was in the nature of a blessed ways after arriving here this morn- 4{ / 1939 of winter snowslides which have April 12 August 9 made travel dangerous. |event and something that happens| Announcement or the engagement ing to know that it will be a 1 S e ———— P May 10 September 6 || The road can be used if it is ab- but once a year. of Miss Edithbell Heller to Carl E ime before Alaskn v June 7 October 11 solutely necessary, M. D. Williams| Weather prognosticators call it|wilson was revealed today by Mr with population, hefore ecat Pt 3 el Iy July 12 November 8 ||Pistrict Engineer, said, but he warn-(the “vernal equinox,” which in|and Mrs. Frank Heller. il summer homes “.T S TBG!E' whai jfi“y say ahnul L December 13 ed that it was “no place t0 g0 for a |plain ordinary language, means| Mr. Wilson is the son of Mr. and 1 b ’ Ly ;‘\_ ¢ Joyride.” nothing more or less than the of-|Mrs. R. W. Wil-un of Recluse, Wyo- ar % V' c Special Sales Held Gn Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by LIVER BILE— WAKE UP YOUR ficial advent of spring. ming, He graduated from'high school In other words, the sun has at Gillette, Wyoming, in 1934 an crossed the equator and has really has made many friends in this "“‘. |gotten under way for points north, since his arrival a year and a hal |Day is just about the same num- |280. Mr. Wilson is at present an il burner does give greater heat- ience, and requires a mini- onven mum of care. A ¥ | telegraph, if destred. et il fad Yoo Out |ber of hours long as night, and |cmployee of the Juneau Dairles, Inc. R! ) 8 AH! ERS co » J d You'l Jump il & e Miss Heller, popular Juneau girl, K: LV Y B [ of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. from here on to June 21, days are| b e & | has spent the greater part of her ] Your' liver should pour out two pints of |g0ing to be longer than night. Third and nklin Stree st ——-PHONE 84 liquid bile 1 . daily. If this bil " g life here. She is a graduate from hir < Y 4 h iquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile | ywhich means further, Mr. Papa- ¢ lin e ON | isnotflowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. gt » the Juneau High School in 1937, JUN YARY F—MAY 18-19-20 | It dnat Sechrn i e g g Sfibe-otee, st Was MatRot: " and for over a year has been an em- Miss MeK ¥ . You 2 : i y THE SEATTLE FUR| e estem s poiso ‘fect sour, |the-House will have you beaing | oo of the Juneau Public Lib- traveling for a purp fte | sunk and tlhe w‘orld looks pudnk. SRkl ‘rugs. cleaning out the attic, paint- rary. Well known in this city, Miss ne is a worker with definite plans I v t sn’ a i jried % - A N i EXCHANGE the. e 1 iakes Those, tataoos, (:;:ter'a e e;lcebera and yu}llx 1 3)1150 'Pé?b | Heller is a Past Worthy Adwsnr‘ Fock Bt nobody seems particularly intereste: i b i o ably have to kick through with a/of the Order of Rainbow Girls, and | in European events—Alaska i BABA NOF BARBEB SHOP o WT"" yenye oo, vet stonsing | N6 spring hat and suit. was last year elected as a Grand Long expected, the resignation of World in itself. Though nations ma; ] Seattle, Wash, Look for n,de name But in a few weeks you can g0/ Officer. Dr. Jock Sutherland as head coach | be destroyed, though the world mn i 3 8 5 A - . » for R S5e, fishing, if that’s any measure of The wedding of the young couple ;1;' ::;)‘:‘E);}I‘I abte Ct;:l E;Jn:’er::tfi";l ?;j?:;rzlxilrlxjspt‘;wx:: ::;, ;?;‘fi:’ es]uf MOSl Beaulliul ill Alaska Q consolation. N\ Sutherland resigns after 15 years | ATTENTION MASONS | will take place here during the lat-| | ter part of April. | 3 IR SRR S | nead coach at Pitt. He may go to | Mississippi State as grid mentor | g feoo—— Mrs. J. Littlepage | loins Hor Hudhah 'BUDGET ESTIMATE oins Her Husband - ON INCOME TAXES Mrs. Jack Littlepage, wife of t.he{‘ well known mining man, arrived in| A“ou“CED oKEH | Juneau ou the steamer Alaska and | | left a few hours later for Chichagof —_— | to join her husband. | WASHINGTON, March 21.—The Mrs. Littlepage renewed old ac- | U. S, Treasury announced today quaintances during her brief stop that budget estimates for income in the city today, and said that she| tax collections have been fulfilled, |plans to return to Seattle in a | following collections during the first | month, after which she will return |20 days of March. é to Chichagof, accompanied by her, The sum of $473,000,000 is reported | two daughters, where she will spend | to have been collected in the period. the summer months. | ———————— e | | \EDWARD NAGHEL HAS There will be called Communica- | tions of Mt. Juneau Lodge on Tues- | v'm w"“ pARE"'S day and Wednesday afternoons for | the purpose of conducting the fun-| gdward Naghel, former well known eral services of our Jdate Bros. Clif- | juneau boy, visited briefly in the where because of human cruelt and stupidity, here in Alaska are still great regions of unexplore: country, stupendous mountains bris- tling forests, an abundance of wil‘ life, and opportunities still awaiting those who seek them.” BRIG, CARRUTHERS IS VISITING HERE, Brigadier W. J. Carruthers, Div: isional Commander of the Salva- tion Army for Alaska, arrived in Juneau this morning aboard the Alaska. The Brigadier is making a tour of Salvation Army posts in this! district, already having made calls at Petersburg and Kake since leav- ing his headquarters at Wrangell, ‘Tomorrow, the Brigadier leaves for Tenakee, Hoonah and Angoon but will return to Juneau for a weekend visit. Brigadier Carruthers reports the work of ‘the Army is continuing to make progress in Alaska and he s particularly pleased with the res- ford and Chappell. Lodge opens at | Capital City today with his parents {1:15 pm. Services at 2 p.m. See and sister, while on his way to Sew- elsewhere in this paper. |ard on the Alaska. ponse to the annual drive being conducted in Juneau at the present time, 4 | J. W. LEIVERS, Naghel has been at the University A 5 adv. Secretary. |of Washington for the past three McWILLIAMS HERE ————— months. I. K. McWilliams, Inspector of EVERY FAMILY IN ALASKA is supported wholly or in part by money the Canned Salmon Industry brings here. It pays the wages of over 11,000 local workers and fishermen. Its purchases of coal, lumber, wire, many Alaska products help other industries to meet their payrolls. Its territorial tax payments help to provide salaries for Alaska’s school teachers and government officials. In other words, the Canned Salmon Industry is actuaily the Territory’s biggest pay master. e ———————————————— ——————————————————————— e Aeronautics for Alaska, arrived in New Bern, second oldest town in | Juneau this afternoon by PAA Elec- North Carelina, was settled in 1710 | tra. He will work with Riddle on the by Swiss immigrants. investigation. A SSAVED is a $ EARNED! TED COWLING, Porirait Pho- tographer offers you a saving of $4.00 if you purchase his special offer coupon for $1.00. This coupon enfitles you to one 8 x 10 finished portrait . . regular $5.00 value. This offer is repeated this year in answer to numerous requests from satisfied patrons. A salesman will call at your home or coupons may be purchased at TED COWLING'S STUDIO in the former First National Bank Building. PHONE 369 A BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT IS A JOY FOREVER" There are 200 distinct species of | wild ducks in the world, one-fourth of which are found in North Ameri- ca. 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