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[ v ‘CARL GRAY SUPPORT THE ROTARY CONFERENCE — BOOST JUNEAU K as'r.' MIDNIGHT PREVIEW < AT 3 JOE FOUND DEAD INHISBED Railroad Ex?fl , Who Worked Up from Janitor, Passes Away in Sleep rom Page One) (Continuea successful ide a tr h t original and finally, culmination of gain more freicht revenue, superintendent, hi t o« job. That was Tired After Gray served Frisco Superi tation, Genera ident and & James J. Hill, fan er, in 1911 mad m ¥ Spokane, Por and the Ore In 1912 he Hill's Great N 1914 President « land railroad a man of the Whe railway. Under war-tim: e Pres- 1z0ad build- jent of the railwa; ernment oper- ation of the railrcad v was Dir- ector for a year of t ion' of transportation and o for the United States Raiircad Administra- tion, Elected President He returned tc Western Mary- land after the war, and in A elected Presider e ¥ 1 Pa system. He moved the office ¢ k to Omaha after his Presi- Vice Pacific President from Oct. 1, 1 70th brthday. & dent and moved Chairman of the Unior. it Omaha on their 50th wed- niver were sons, Carl R, olis and Russel railroad e: the pa Gray Jr D. Gr rming écation during h Presid was the riculture. He help- Nehraska Dairy De- t created a Mr. Gray's @ Union Pa velopment and series of agricul ps in the 11 states in Pacific ope: As i he cor e the unification of r cific sys- tem from several inc into a single nt units SALES Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES 1939 10 September 6 K October 11 November & 9 December 13 Special Sales Held On Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph, if desired. EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, Wash, Hury.' Hourry? Positively the Last Times Tonight “I'M FROM THE CITY" SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU 'PENNER...in... \ Director for five Ur E Director of the Omaha hicago, and Director ation of Am of the R orred on him by the Uni of Arkansas, University of faryland and Washington and Jef- were cor hearty at 70, Pacific and himself. But he an intense interest lutionary developm d trains and 60-mile an movements. -+ WOMEN'S CLUB TO SPONSOR SERIES OF HEALTH TALKS Juneau Women’s Club an- nounices a series of health programs to begin May 10 on the weekly broadcast of the club, sponsored by the Civic Improvement Department of the organization. The Doctor of Laws degrees | ; - and perfectly delightful Vanderhof THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1939, HER JUNGLELOVE" [BARRYMORE IS FEATURE STAR “You Can't Take It With EngagemenfiVell Known 2 :Jxm:h‘ Love,” You'" Ends Run Here This Evening another Capra triumph, Hail JOSEPH SELLIKEN CAPITOL SHOW TROTH ANNOUNCED . = . MISS ZORA BROWN, i { . th Couple, Revealed beria | st The FEATURED AGAIN AT hills back of Savvonz COLISEUM THEATRE i coicmber st v - to the authoritie it nited in the same type of film | to the U. 8. Weather Bu 1t vaulted t > soreen fame, |at Nome, where Howard rothy Lamour and Ray Milland | Son. Meteorologist in cha "}l(vl-‘[“”l.lll here, cked it up and + seen together again in Lawrence Island severely ripped, was picked u the Technicolor film |brought it to Jun or in, the Berin: A, but on e balloon, all in one piece, bu which ends tonight ag the Coliseum | Thompson will send the balloon I. tE s Theatre lwhich bears the number 336 and aS Venlng | Milland, whose most recent suc-|sSome Russian characters which he - R |cess was in the color film “Ebb|isn't able to read, t ;-;,E.Sflj The engagement of Miss Zora Tide® scores a sensational hit as|from where We Indo-Malayan transport | cials probably wil Cclumbia’s screen version of thejBrown, commercial instructor in the the youn ¢ v George S, Kaufman-Moss Hart Pul-| Juneau High School, and Joseph Sel- ! pilot forced down on a jungle isle | iet weather bureau telling it of the s itzer Prize play, “You Can't Take|liken, employee of the Alaska Ju- uninhabited except for the beautiful | find. ‘ It With You' ends tonight at the neau Gold Mining Co. was revealed Miss Lamour, a white “goddess” jn = The balloon, of heavy brown rub H "DFQ’ tc] Theatre, with a cast which here last evening at the regular the eyes of the surrounding super- | ber, is similar to those used here by . ) Jean Arthur, James Stew-| Monday night sewing club meetinz stiticn ridden natives. Lynne Ovel | the Weather Bureau 1 art, Lionel Barrymore, Edward Ar- held at the apartment of Miss Dor- man, the rubber-faced o b 058 nold. Mischa Auer, Ann Miller and othy Whitiaker and Miss Brown in{who plays the part of Milland’s | numerous’ others. | the MacKinnon partner cn the trans-Pacific flight, | 'mprovemeni Club Announcement was first indicated shares the comedy honors with Jiggs, *You Can't Take It With You" was| produced and directed by Frank|by Capra from the screen play by Ro-|di bert Riskin, These Columbia film-|M makers have been lauded time and|windew in the doily under tbe ice-befor: seen a white man, the rudi- | ments of civilization, and only their “It Happened " “Lady For a Day,” One | cx “Lost | again Nigh ed States Chamber Horizon” and “Mr. Deeds Goes To; cvenin Town.” “You Can't Take It With| Wi the appearance of a mock wed-/an ng cake, and the wedding date, 5, was found in a heart-shaped | eam. Those present for the occasion last | ize included: Mrs. William | hin althe Milland unde: OV Mrs. Frank Chinilla, Mrs. | make her understand the meaning | and First National, You” based on the stage success|Joe Werner, of for which Columbia paid $200.000. erican Rail- i said to exceed even the previous way Express efforts of the two brilliant cdllabor- | ators The film deals with the lovable believes in whenever doing it which it wants family whatever wants to. In their old New York home, pre- retire- | sided over by Grandpa Vanderhof, ® this uninhibited group reveals in | heart-warming attitude toward life of comedy. and tinged \ a merry melange flavored with romance with pathos. | “You Can't Take It With You” is concerned, in part, with the proud aristocratic Kirbys, as well as with the carefree Vanderhofs. Kirby's menumental plan to form a huge munitions merger, a move which re- quires the purchase of all property within an area of twelve city blocks, is halted when Grandpa refuses to sell the Vanderhof home at any price. The plan of Kirby's son to marry Alice Sycamore, his secretary, is blocked when the boy brings his parents to dinner one night, only First of the series will be given |ty diccover the Vanderhof family by Dr. Marcia Hayes, Territorial Director of Maternal and Child Wel- fare. She will give a general intro- duction May 10 at 10:30 a.m Dr. Ha dern,” and the relation of that sub- ject to local conditiol on May 17. Can't Take engrossed in its various eccentric affairs. The romance and merry-mad ! conflict of the two families, coup- s will also give the sec-!jed with the enjoyable hobbies of ond of the series, “Crippled Chil-| the Vanderhofs friends, and their is declared to make It With You” many “You one of Other talks in the series of five the outstanding productions of the lectures will be announced at a later | season. { date. - eee ~ - > o — | ATTENTION O.E.S. A ne spray developed by Regular meeting Juneau Chapter the rtment of Agriculture is| No. 7 tonight at 8 o’clock. Refresh- 4 to be more satisfactory than ments and cards. the old lead arsenate sprays in LILLIAN G. WATSON, mbaltting fr ree pests May 14th! Ch: Sce thel v, black sheers. Give Mother a stunning new outfit on Lovely frocks, hats, acces- sories she’ll ireasure all season! these specially chosen fashions today at our customary low prices! Yes ... a New Dress Sheers! Crepes! Prints! ing frocks for mothers who appreciate smart fashions, careful details Pleated , shirtfrocks! youthful lines, smart trims! 16 to 46. adv. Secretary. MOTHERS Want “Something Smart (0 Wear”! Mrs Seger, Miss Dalma Hanson, Mi | Biggins. Well known in this city, | Brown has for the past three years |been the instructor of commercial' ta She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dakota, and received her teacher's training at the Jamestown College in Jamestown, North Dakota. | Mr. Sellken is the son of Mr, and | {Mrs. J. Selliken of Grafton, North! | Dakota for the past three years. The wedding of the popular couple will take place at the Treadwell e R o Season's First {Cutthroat Taken {Af Moose Creek Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lynch and Rod Darnell, always early-birds with the Moose Creek cutthroat trout up the Taku River, again were “firsters” over the weekend. They fished Saturday evening and | Sunday, taking about 18 beauties, |they said, although river water is | still too low and the fish have not |yet “quite waked up.” On the return trip, the trio was forced to spend the night at Annex Creek because of snow and wind storm. | | | BRSPS IES ah N Try an Emvire ad. See ! New cape Graceful coat 0f Course, A New Hat | Always welcome! white, pastels. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE" New Bags . . . Smart Gloves Smooth, grain leathers. Classic doeskin gloves, Washable. Roomy tophandles, pouches. 5-8. Mrs. Willam Gaddi,|0of the English word Robert Henning, Miss Esther ' from that point on that he realizes | that what had started as a purely | Elanche Thorgerson and Miss Merle ,impe: Miss 0f Miss Lamaut, subjects in the Juneau High School. ‘SOViel Wea'her |W. 3. Troute of sherwood, North Balloon l Down in Alaska | About He attended the North Da- | Eastern Siberia, a Russian weather | [kota Aericulture College at Fargo, Observer released a pilot balloon and and has been a resident of this city Wa‘ched, it until it dise ,Sight, in order to study wind and aur currents, The free balloon, bussting when it home of Mr.-and Mrs. W. E. Cahill, [T0se so high the hydrogen pr |inside was enough greater than the |air pressure outside to rupture its | tough' rubber walls, fell—not in Si- unusually talented monkey. es to teach the ely Miss Lamour, who has never real- the complications he has let| mself in for when he tries to ment Mrs. It is as blossomed into romance on the part on a year ago, somewhere in| ppeared from ssure Potted Pork Chop | “ORIENTAL" Your,Wednesday Luncheon Treat at the BOX STATIONERY 17¢ POUND PAPER 29¢ LIVER PILLS Tc . Antiseptic Solution ... Pint 2k¢ FACIAL TISSUE 500 sheels 21c ALCOHOL RUB Aspirin Tablets 100--17¢ 12--4¢ McKesson SHAVING CREAM Assorted COMES all kinds--9c The Glacier Highway Improve- Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock A dessert luncheon will be served, | followed aneeting of the group. Meets Tomorrow 3RD AT F) Club will meet at the home of Fred Crowell on the highway by the ‘regular business ¥ RANKLIN: Ten minutes’ drive from town. No Taku winds to blow your shingles off. Splendid view of surrounding mountains. Sunny, sheltered location. FOR MOTHERS DAY CANTERBURY CHOCOLATES SHOPPING HERE ON THE FIRST DAY OF THIS SALE! [ § ls (51 Bpfio_fi Ba!ll Mmmlfisuvm pno-m-ucmrwngm and y and SKIN BRACER ... LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE ........ ‘ WILD] D ¢ JERGEN'S LOTION T HAIR TONIC and SHAMPOO and POND'S CREAM LOTION ... ’flnd'WOODBURY':Ss FACE POWDER . L-1b. box 37c * 2:1b; box 69c | PAVVER AnmveRSARY A GIFT FOR EVERY LADY bs.) The Pictura of 1,000 Thrills—Filmed in Technicoler! 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