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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939. MISS BRUCE STARRING IN | “There's thaf Woman Again” Showing Now at Local Theatre The story, “There’'s That Woman Again,” Bill Reardon ((Melvyn Douglas) to mond thefts from the swanky Na- celle jewelry establishment. His prin- cipal suspect is Crenshaw, a clerk who has been living beyond his means. Crenshaw, to appear inno- cent, goes to Reardon’s office to there but Sally (Virginia Bruce) happens to be in her husband’s of- fice. She poses as Bill's chief deputy and. takes Crenshaw's case. This makes it just fine and dandy for Bill who is about to arrest Cren- shaw. He does make the arrest and for a time the daily thefts cease. Sally, with the crackpot theory that a. theft while her client is in a Q. T Tn [OU(n' .[‘ JRUCE @ dence of his innocence—in which she firmly believes — enters the Store at night to prove her theory. She doesn’'t know that a murder has just been committed; that Mrs, on the floor. But she becomes pan- icky and flees, woumg;fim Hilarious se ‘There's Aiwaysa EXTRA: March of Time to Waman been there. Later, that night, entire stock of jewels is cleaned out CAPITOL PLAY playing at the Capitol Thea-| tre, briefly, concerns the efforts of solve the mystery of constant dia-| prove he is not involved. Bill isn't| Maragr';‘ Lindsay Sldnlpy Ridges MBIA PICTURE Mickey’s Parrot Honduras News BANKING with “BEHRENDS” you associate yourself with a “friendly bank.” Your finan: welfare becomes our welfare. You will always find our officers willing to discuss your financial problems with you, helpfully, courteously, and confidentially. If you cannot come to the barik in person, write us. It is a traditional policy of the Behrends Bank within sound banking principles. to aid its customers to the fullest extent regardless of the size of their business. COMMERCIAL — Banking by Mail — SAVINGS The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Capital Funds $306,763.90 Total Resources $3,072,153.39 as of statement June 30, 1939 e e e e | Pay Day Specials ~Canning APRICOTS' 95¢ mhm FOR CANNING " Large Size Package BORAX 2o in a wholesale robbery. Sally, however, is undaunted and rushes here. and there, constantly in hot water, as she tries to solve the crime by her blonde methods of | reasoning. - The story, filled with| non-stop fun, is also high with sus-| pense as the climax and denouo-] ment are interblended with a grand | admixture o[ comedy and drnma‘ Social Calendar Marked by Gay Mexican Dinner| Gay senoras accompanied by their caballeros, spent a night in old Mexico Saturday when Mrs. Earl E. Everitt and her sister, Mrs. John B. Halm, entertained at the ments with a surprise Mexican din- ner. Twenty-four guests were seated at individual tables for the occa-~ |sion, and a Mexican menu was Mable Poquette. Mrs. Everitt's living room was transformed into a picturesque Mexican cafe for the unusual af- fair, and each table was covered with gay colored cloths and bright pottery dishes. Hand-painted place- | cards and menus were cleverly ar- ranged by the hostesses and din- ner was served by candlelight while Mexican selections .added unique | distinction to the affair. During the evening games were | played with prizes for the events the Juneau High School with this ] | being presented to Harry Sper- ,lmg Harvey Tebot, Ralph Martin |and Mrs. Dave Dishaw. JERRBEE o o e G | DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, |gives quick relief to ‘paining feet. | Office, }0 quag Bmyung‘ Phone | \m. : adv, WAIEB MELONS - P Lt 4 LARGE SIZE " 2 0 B’Amfl:s 65c wesl AE SOAP 35(: FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD USES JUICE R co-or ' # % ‘Phone 167 Sweel Jmcy omcns v .23 Sweel Cream BI!'I“I'EB 'l'HEBBSfl‘ : 1wy Everitt suite in the McBride Bpart-‘ prepared for their pleasure by Miss | ACHOas . Celestial Qolumn -f Saturday's Puzzle Dail yC rossword Puzzle . Large farm . Declare body . The south- . Conflagration . Sprite west_wind . Cut down . One of the Hebrides t<lands . Of little worth or account . Gone by Takes in sall . Substances, . S-shaped molding . Tldings Chinese welght . Maker of imitation money . Solicitude . ‘Liberated . Hiding place for pro- visions or imple- == (miZ] 5% ol 3mi| = »]m| clal drift . Fuss m .m' . Angry . Headland Jewish month . Plotted . Poems .’ Biblical coun- try . Be tlhe matter . Mild_oath . Catch sight of . Thong . Mascullne name 25. Go ahead . Perlodic mo- tion of the a. meunmi o the palate 43. Paruln\fi‘ to ear] {heologian 5 Clly in Ttaly . Pertaining to dancing 62. United ult 63. Reflected 4 Bflby carri- ‘age: colloq. B4 Groat hko sea . Broad open vessels 3. Untruth . Spikes of corn 15. Formerly i6. Too Jail cell would be prima facie evi-| Nacelle’s business partner lies dead | losing a heel as damaging evidence that she has the w7 I III///IIII% " IIIIEIII il JEN JEEE CEEN MISS BERIHOll IS BETROTHED T0 - HARRY STURROCK Engagement nt Revealed af Party Here Saturday | Evening Announced -at a party Saturday evening, given at the Sixth Street | home of Mrs. Alex Sturrock, was the | engagement of Miss Dorothy Ber- | tholl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. | H .Bertholl and Mr. Harry D. Stur- rock, son of Mrs. Sturrock and the late Alex Sturrock. Tiny cards found throughout the party rooms told of the coming mar- | riage within the next few months. During the evening, Mrs. Mable . Genus of 65. Seed contaln- geese er 42, Ventilated 56. Bamboolike - On the high- grass es! 67. Matron 1y i Novada . Duil pain . Provided with shoes . Frozen water E och 0. Direct . BY birth DOWN 1. Thus: Latin 2. More than enough 1. Babylonian L&od ot the 'NEW COMEDY HIT " PLAYING NOW AS COLISEUM suow; Check your dighity at the: door when you go in to see “Cowboy from Brooklyn” which is now at the Coliseum Theatre. Comedies don't come any funnier than this musical saga of a cowboy who never rides the range because he's scared to| death of horses. With the exception of a few sen-|y timental interludes and some nsu cal moments every minute of this production, which features Pat O'- Brien, Dick Powell and Pricilla | Lane, has at least 59 seconds of hil-, arious comedy, with the result that| the opening day audience roared with laughter almost continuously from the first scene to the last. It is a. fast-moving farce, with| songs introduced occasionally but always as a logical step in the plot, which revolves about the amusing misadventures of a singer. Some of Juneau's Greafest Show Value NOW? | COLISEUIM NED AND OPERATED 37 o h‘fi a Stampede of Sinqinq’[ a Rodeo of Rt;n.:;;e and a Herdful of Howls! "“COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN" with DICK POWELL—PAT O'BRIEN—PRISCILLA LANE—DICK FORAN—ANN SHERIDAN ALS“ Color Cartoon—Comedy-—Pictorial NEW§ KINY ‘and the COLISEUM THEATRE Present ELDEN CHAPMAN at the Console of the Coliseum Organ TONIGHT from 7:15 to 7:30. 'L A.MACHINISTS _Me=ts MONDAY LOCAL 514 the songs are old cowboy ballads, N o but there are also five new tunes, | | ODD FELLOWS ‘HALL 7:30P. M. every one of which gives definite ¢ wwewaaaean promise of being a big hit. The reviewer liked particularly the songs entitled “Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride” and “I'll Dream Tonight.” B TR it Housewarmmg Held | At “Fourth Estate” | A housewarming at the Estate,”” the Twelfth Street of John MecManamin, Jerry Mc- Laughlin and Sherwood Wirt, was held last Saturday night, with ap-] I'proximately fifty guests calling for! “Fourth abode | PHONE 411 CONNORS MGTOR COMPANY ‘WEATHER PREVENT FUIGHT OF NAVAL SoUADROA I A The bad weather which is holding | two Army planes;at: Juneau is also | holding a squadron of Navy planes |at Seattle and preventing them FIRST OFFERING IN JUNEAI! -] The Famous Air-Way Vacuuin Cleaner Of interest to her many Ju- neau friends comes news of Lhe engagement of Miss May Petievich, formerly of this city, to Mr, Junn Demkich of Los Angeles. Miss Petievich, who graduated from Franklin High School in Los j Angeles last February, attended | school in Juneau several years and i ls well knnwn hvre | LARGE—FRESH jSchmitz, Miss Beatrice Primavera and Miss Lillian Kiloh assisted. | Popular among the city’s younger |set, Miss Bertholl graduated from year’s senior class. She is at present an employee of the Capitol Theatre. | Mr. Sturrock, well knmown here, was graduated from the - Juneau | High School with the class of “36.” He has for the past three years been an employee in the grocery depart- |men'. of the B. M. Behrends Store. Mrs Noble Rickets ' Is Tea Hostess Today | i | ‘Mrs. Noble'G. Rickeétts is énter- ! taining with tea this afternoon be-. | tween 4 and 6 o'clock on the U.S.S. Coast Guard Haida. Fifty guests | have, been invited to ¢all. Mrzs. R., C. Foutter, Mrs. Howard ‘Thompson, Mrs, R. C. Saratt, Mr: !N. L. Fulford, Mrs. H. G. Wilcox kahd Mrs B, D. Stewart iter; ‘Helen, and Miss Helen Beist- | line. TENDER CANCO LYING IN-PORT The American’*‘Cari’ | Company tender-yacht Canco, was in the | harbor today, awaiting arrival of company men on the Columbia be- fore continuing a cruise of South~ east Alaska canneries. Skipper of ‘the Canco s Capt. Billy Y'bung 13-year-old son of a few weeks here with his mother. He has beén living at Ketchikan! | with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. |'E.'J. Willlams. Billy arrived on the ‘Baranof '~ Saturday, his mother'sf} birthday. ,_ RIDDELL BACK George Riddell, = Standard Oil engineer, came k on the Alaska from a trip to Skagway, He is at ‘lhe Baranof Hotel, Pouring during the tea hours are W. J. Ruff, Mrs. R. D. Dean, Mrs. Assisting is Mrs. Ricketts’ dnuuh— M. B. Stewart. This afternoon thef craft ‘was moored at Femmer's| Mrs, Jesta Timmerman, is spending f [ bl !‘ 10 O S L | ALASKA CRAB REGULAR SIZE PAY DAY > e BBC i LARGE S1ZE FLASH —— , No. 1" eans j 2cans 33)3* BLEACH s Halt Gallon,_ DON'T ¥ b2 S T COFFEE Schillings—M. .' B.—Chase & i - 27e ! QUALITY ASSUR A BACON half or vdlole l Full Flavored ‘' * Perlh.zoc “WEINERS Plump and Juiey 2 Ihs. 53¢ |from making a routine transfer t.o{ FORMER ju “ EA u 6 I R l \noL mentioned in information re- ) ceived here, was to fly north today A""ou"c“ E“GAG[ME"]’ but rain and poor visibility bnween{ ‘Junenu and Ketchikan made thef | nghz impossible, -t ‘ Sitka. ——You never touch the dirt. ——No dirty bags to clean. ——Made in two models. ——Attachments at no extra cost. I¢’s Tops in Vacuum The squadron, size of which was ¥ v 2 dozen 65¢ THIS ORGY CONTINUES SUGAR | PURE CANE—CLOTH BAG pounds 57e¢ WE ALWAYS SELL AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES —— 2cans49¢: BROOMS Made from Choice Broom Corn—DURABLE! Eacll 43¢ NG’S Indep GBAPEFRIJIT 'mmfi Pm‘fiéi?:' FI,ORIDA—-'I'm Ripened 6 tins 67¢c Ritz CRACKERS | Each25e WE WILL MAKE ONE m‘l TO DOUGLAS--WEDNESDAY. JULY 26TH SO Sulors ) SO Libby's CORN BEEF 10 viIsIT OUR'STO und A1 RVING Cleaner s ° HARRI MACHINE SHOP TREAT YOURSELF TO | Braised Sirloin. Tips* and Spaghem Tomorrow at the Baranof {. o —_— Big Mid-Summer Whing Ding E-G-6G- BUTTER Pure Sweet Cream—Lightly Salted SA "E ! 2 pounds 65¢ TU'ESDKY — WEDNESDAY —— THURSDAY —— FRIDAY M—I-L-K Marshmallows BORDEN'S—CARNATION—DARIGOLD MELT IN YOUR HOU’!’II' 14 cans $1.00 {1 1b. cello. bag 15¢ PHONE 519 IRVING'S MARKET ORAN (EEs TUNA FISH ‘WHITE STAR—Regular Size P—rlcé, dq:z. 35¢ 2 cans 35¢ PEARS | PEANUTBUTTER 2..39¢c 12..2.23| 211“»‘1"‘5‘:?:3319 ndent MARI 'S, STORE” — BARGAINS “CORN FLAK”E"S"‘ KELLOGG'S 3 pkgs. 25¢ STRING BEANS CATSUP LIBBY'S—Size No, 2 MONARCH 12 o 2de 12..1 592 large hottles 29¢ ———FLASH CLEANSER * LIGHTHOUSE 5¢ Each S ot Chocolate Pudding ROYAL '8¢ Each Schillings PEPPER 2.0z. can 3¢ Each: HOT SAUCE 6 B cans 23¢ | : Y_—~_—L~‘—— - i nt et aa o ”¥L£m DIAMOND-&B‘I-UV“' i POTBOAST um Pe?fii?éiie MG 2 Ibs. 25¢ Perlb §§ e Sanborn 'S MARm SIRLOIN s:mx ' ‘Tender and Tasty Perlb. 35(9 "PORK CHOPS: Perib, 35¢ § M Wiieuony Ba

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