The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1939, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PROGRAM FIRST SHOW starts . CHEYENNE starts IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT starts SHORTS start ... 10:50 P.M. CHEYENNE starts .. 10:31 P.M. YOU DEMANDED IT BACK! THE GREATEST PRIZE. WINNING PICTURE IN_SCREEN mfioaw 7:00 P.M. 7:20 P.M. 8:20 P.M. the best o the best dir I)UAL FEATURES—"It's the Biggest Show in Town" . . . Something New for Junean! UNDER OUR NEW POLICY we are reviving a number of BIG FEATURE HITS and will show them Fridays and Sat- urdays until further nofice. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN.” Coming next week—"MR. WESTo: CHEYENNE IRYS MEREDITH SONS ”‘ ‘ TI“MPI'\N”W BIA PICTL SHORTS—"LONE RANGER"—NEWS MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE 1 P.M. SATURDAY “WEST OF “LONE R ANGE ER” Cartoon: T HAPPENED ONE NIGHT Screen play by ROBERT RISKIN Somiid Samuel Hopkins Adams A FRANK CAPRA production NIV Progress and Development OF ALASKA DURING the complete story ... Told in pictures and the words of the men and women best-informed on things Alaskan awealth of facts . .. About this great Northern Territory will be published Sunday, March 26 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 5o v “A Neuspaper Wzthm a Newspaper THE FRIENDLY STORE FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1939. THE FRIENDLY SI‘ORE SHOESTRING | PEACHES CARROTS YELLOW CLING No. 2)2 cans No. 2 Size CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES ‘ z l 35 11b. lency boxes 2 cans for 25¢ | o: ' 35¢ Mike: “I wonder why a woman always tells everything she's Pitted 2 pounds 25¢ FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 cans 25¢ one. A woman has but two views of a secret—either it's too good ™ to keep or it isn’t worth keeping.” Boots: “You mean she can’t keep a secret?” Mike: “Sure!” Wflg: “Well, I'm certainly glad " to see that our neighbors gave you back your lawn mower before they moved.” “So you deceived your hus- band,” said the judge gravely. “On the contrary, your honor, he deceived me. He said he was [oln; out of town and he didn’t go.” We Are l!eadqnarl&s for . EASTER GRAPEFRUIT | CANDIES, 2 for 25¢ ETC. Husband: “Golly, is that mine? I just bought it at the auction they're having.” [} SHOESTRING BEETS ,. No. 2 size 2 cans th 25¢ GARNICK’S GROCERY PHONE 174 PHONE 174 Comody 1938 Candy I Saturday Night BILLY" BOSCH IS IN L. A. HOSPITAL| William Bosch, oldtimer of Ju- | neau, who left several weeks ago for | a visit in California, writing to Joe Stocker, under date of March 13, says he is in the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, having been operated on two weeks previously for prostrate gland. On the day he wrote the letter, Bosch said he was then able to sit up, was having excellent treatment, his health was improving but he did not know how long he would remain in the hospital. Billy said he would like to hear from anybody in Juneau. i - 5 VIKING CARD PARTY | Saturday night, 8 o'clock, Odd Fel- lows Hall. Bridge, whist, pinochle, | refreshments. Public invited. adv. ’ | the hard-riding, six-shooting Bt’lrw Lew Ayres and Louise Campbell form a pleasing new romantic team [Sons of the Pioneers, Bob NOWN, o ugcandnl Stree A Even before you open the iton you know they’re good! Golden brown. Tender. And with a distinctive real wheat flavor. Make them with Fisher’s Pancake and Waffle Flour. So easy— st add liquid for pancakes, plus an egg and shortening for waffles. Buy a sack today! Your grocer has it in economical 2,5 and 10, sizes. "PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR FRIDAY, ' ARCH 24, NEW SERIES STARTEDNOW AT CAPITOL Happened One Night” Is One Feature Here Tonight and tomorrow night the| | be an attraction as to-date film Starting tonight the gagement of Night" will b you will recall the Walls of Jericho | return en- |umbia production co-stars Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. One of the most debonair comedy sequences in this entertaining pic-| ture, takes place when Gable, a non- | chalant young newspaperman, places a blanket across the middle of a| shabby bungalow cabin to insure Miss Colbert's privacy. This blanket | they agree, shall be called the * “Walls [of Jericho,” and shall fopple only when Joshua blows his trumpet. The ¢ eature showing during the wi nd is “West of Cheyenne,” | Columbia production currently thrilling Western action fans. Char- | les Starrett is starred in the film. In | eracking down on range rackeuers.“ [vett is supported by Irls Meredith, Dick Curtis, Ed Le Saint, Eddie | Cobb, Art Mix and Johnny Tyrrell. Sam Nelson directed, from an or- ingmal rpenp]av by Ed Earl Repp. Norwomen Group Has Interesting Meeting | ast The usual st - ever ) at the Norwomen's held in the parlors oI Lh Apple sauce of all kinds w onstrated with the new delica played in powder form, which wae of interest to the diners presen Main feature of the evening was introduced by the Rev. John A. Glasse, who led a discussion on the “Possibilities of Socialized Medicine in Juneau.” Miss Marie Potjer was chosen to represent the Norwomen and to meet with the committee which is looking into the development of plans for this benefit medical association. Jack Patton, KINY radio announ- | cer, was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital this morning after receiv-| ing surgical attention. | John Rankainen was dismissed to- day from medical care at St. Ann’s Hospital. | —_—— | Mrs. Bertha McLaughlin was a | medical dismissal last night from St. Ann's Hospital. A baby boy was born last night | at the Government Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders of Sitka. | } Alvin Sahliner was a surgical ad- mittance this morning at the Gov- | ernment Hospital. | David Sandman was dismissed | from surgical attention at the Gov- | ernment, Hospital last night and left | on the steamer North Coast. DTt Oil prospectors took opuon.s on | 10,000 acres in Graves, Carlisle, Bal- \lard and McCracken counties, Ken- | tucky, early in 1939. up= until | got coffee made just for mel” =T Says the PERCOLATOR: “We are both happy when coffee suits our special needs!” - Schilling HE ANSWER TO LEGION ESCORT Return Eng;tj:men! of "II‘FIag. Cerem?m? Pays Last An American Legion escort yes- Capitol Theatre starts a new sexles‘zon]m afternoon of week-end features, in which one|podies of Earl Clifford and George pleture hit of a few years ago will| Chamberlain, who died in the crash well as an up-!of |Charles W. steamer North C “It happened ONe|gva being tra seen, in which pmurcl[m Clifford was a played an important part. The Col- | Alford |and Chamberlain was a mander of the West Seattle Post The escort of 22 |colors was unus tained three high ment mander E. M. Polley, ment Karnes and Department Adjutant |d. T. Petrich (OLISEUM THEATRE. tonight at the to tell a story of how gossip. inno- cently begun, coan form a Aragne! eceme to trap the reputation and threaten the life of a beautiful girl ! The staid ladie “Secandal | Street” lovely Louise C: Night her as the guilty party to a mys- terious murder. . Ritter in * —rr STARTING TONIGHT COLISEUM OWNT BYARD . OBERATED ¢ By Wib.GROSS HONORS BODIES OF PLANE PAIR THAT BRONC-BREAKING JAW-BUSTING COWBOY TROUBADOR IS HERE! ‘f..; Respect to Clifford and Chamberlain Ride new thrill trails with Tex ... as he finds a fight with a brigand band! accompanied the the Cope Cart plane, from the Mortuary tosthe on which they y orted to Seattle £ last rites the here, t Com- member of John Bradford P Adolph Zukor presents SCANDAL STREET withLew Ayres .« Louise Campbell Roscoe Karns . Edgar Kennedy Porter Hall . Elizabeth Patterson Virginia Weidler « Directed by James Millhouser on @ Story by ramount Picture parading the 1 in that it con- ranking Depart- Department Com- Past Depart- Anthony E. officers, Commander HAS DOUBLE BILL OVER THIS WEEKEND Popeye Matinee Tomorrow e e e s “Scandal Street.” which opens Coliseum Theatrs CARTOON — PRIZES stricke when | BARANOF BARBER SHO? A7 e amiration Most Beautiful in Alaska 1 and middle- ; pbell s First Clasa Service NOW OPEN gvet:as heginning, Give Us A Trial! Shave, 35¢ udice until Haircut, 6! are panic almost the last, when Zstantial*- evidence pofnt Entrance Thru Lobby The second feature stars Tex “Starlight Over Texas.” 16-18 ft. lengths — 58- 62 in. beams — V-Bot- tom — weight 390 lbs. — six persons capacity — brass shaft and under- water fittings — cedar decks and planking — stem, keel and knees of fir. GOLDSTEIN—-JUNEAU - Resident Agent FOR . GREATER BoAT'NG PllA\iRE. THE REINELL FISHERMAN— If you're looking for a boat adapted to sports use in Juneau waters, here it is: Economical, staunch, sleek. Up to 6 hours running per gallon of gas from Bendix inboard, air-cooled engines (1 to 5 h.p.) equipped with reverse gear. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE REINELL! BERT’S CASH GROCERY Finest Quality .. Lowest Prices For Fine Foods Is Our Watchword! We never sacrifice QUALITY to make a PRICEl NOR DO WE INTEND TO—JUST TRY US! e e D S EGGS “Coop’s” Finest, Largest—Brown or White ........ 3 DOZEN FOR 99c BUTTER | POTATOES Pound 33e¢ 2E5li);.u7m3:: BAR 5 Tonn soAP Maxine or Jergen's—Fine Quality, Hard Walter e e e ““LT.!!‘ET,"TT.,,,,,,----_,,,--,,_---._,.*?_‘;‘E!',EZ99 TOILET TISSUE " ROLL ¢ B Al LmucEAany—salld—mn ge z for z& ogm""wfifififiififi“ FANCY HOTHOUSE 216 size Adozen95¢ | 2 pounds 25¢ il e B e el GRAPEFRUIT ‘3 for 25¢ doz. e TEXAS—White or !‘Ink B e e crrrrrone 2" 45 e BETTER COFFEE MAKING Of coursc coffce makess work differently! ‘That's why Schilling prepares two de- licious coffces! an for Drip or Glass- maker—onc for Percolator or Boiling. fivcry bit of full flavor and strength is yours. Insist on Schilling Coffees! The kind that you will take pride in serving. {Filter Papers i Elety Can ./bn', Coffee) VISIT THE SCHILLING. EXHIBY SAN FRANCISCO WORD'S PAR giifi lm~mncy DRY—;;—'VVI‘ T s 3 cans 5& APPLES "~ BOX $2.19 filmmsifi"fiiz_"sfi&’éfii '&ZTJ"'""""”""’” m‘&?‘{i’i’. ROYAL GELATINES “ PUDDINGS T rl“ FAST Duwm;;sv'il—i';g\;/;;;’;; TwE FAST Pnom las lo—-llA Il 24??’? M. " 1:00 P. M. — CANDY. s

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