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FRIDAY and \TURDAY (3' SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU PROGRAM internas smugglérs FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. Higgins Family Society Smugglers Flaming Frontier News Higgens Family Socigty Smugglers 1 150 P s e Mickey Mouse Matinee “Higgens Family” “Society Smugglers” “Flaming Frontier” News—Candy ' PRESTON FOSTER 5 ! IRENE HERVEY & | ‘Walter Woolf KING é | FRANK JENKS H A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ceded by a dinner served in the Temple dining room at 6:30 o'clock. The dinner is in charge of the reg- ular officers of the lodge. During the evening the Master Mason's degree will be exemplified with the Past Masters of the Juneau | and Douglas lodges occupying the \e‘\'eml stations and places, and with M. §. Whittier, who was Master of the lodge in 1916, as presiding Wor- shipful Master. After the work of the evening MASONIC LODGE PAST MASTER'S HGHT MONDAY er at Masomc Temple \s.eduled fo Precede H finished, light refreshments will be Lodge Meeting e LR i Mot v, at the. Stab MCEACHRAN COMES IN Traveling man N. A. McEachran returned from Sitka on the North- land. n of Mt. Juneau Lox 3 nual recurrence of Past Mas- will be celebrated, pre- Night GEORGE BROS. PAY°N TAKIT Qoo Cash GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT 7:30 P. M. PHONE 9295 . . BETTER PRICES! FASTER LILIES-99¢ 3 AND 4 BLOSSOM 4 DELIVERIES DAILY-—10 A. M., 11 A. M., 2P. M., 4P. M. GECRGE BROTHERS BETTER SERVICE . . . ALWAYS! ONLY FINEST MEATS SOLD * PHONE 92—95 Baby Beef Pot Roast Ib. 2 5¢ CHICKENS - -1b.25¢ RABBITS Ib.35¢ Roast Rolled Rib- - 1b. 35¢ Roast RolledRumplb. 35¢ Roast Shoulder Lamb, Ib. 25¢ Roast Shoulder Pork Ib. 25¢ GEORGE BROTHERS BETTER PRICES! BACON - -Pound22¢ BEST DELIVlfliY SERVICE IN IUNEAUI CAPONS—TURKEYS—FRYERS FOR BETTER MEATS . . PHONE 9295 Black Hawk Tenderized Hams Mixers After G P. M. GEORGE BROS. PAY°’N TAKIT PHONE 92-95 PHONE 92-95 “GMC TRUCKS %o TINGLING DRAMA OPENS TONIGHT ~ AS CAPITOL HIT "Society Smu—galers' Show- ing Now at Local " Theatre | Amgsicalse 1 1 lotes{Zlough" EReir | H pr Veking homerspun «humor! Mickey Mouse Matinee SATURDAY—1 P. M. A timely, realistic drama that | might find its counterpart in the crime investigation files of the| United States Treasury Depart- ment is unfolded in “Society Universal picture which 1t at the Capitol The- Smugglers,” opens tonig ater K Topical story of the drama deals and. RIISSELL with a powerful smuggling ring operating in New York City behind the respectable front of a luggage company. | Action begins when Irene Her- vey as a “T"-Woman is planted in the company’s office to obtain evi- | dence. Meanwhile, her co-workers, layed by Preston Foster and Regis| Tcomey, employ radio recording de- | vices, assumed identities and fin-| ally gunplay to clinch their case against the powerful gang Ingenious methods of the smug- glers and heroic efforts of the gov- | ernment agents to trap the crim- | inals are convincingly and dramati- | cally shown as the story moves af | a fast clip, | GLEASON FINNS WILL EAT PAASIAS MAMMIA ON EASTERN MORN | Foster, Toomey and Miss Her- | Here's a Flhnhh Ed~l"l dish that|vey ably assume the roles of Treas- | Mrs. P. M. Hammer says will be | ury Department operatives who in served in most Finnish homes on|the lighter moments carry on a Easter morning. | triangular romance. Frank Jenks adds many comedy moments. Fred Many local Finns have asked her ler’s part | THE DAILY ALASKA-EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 22, 1940. Juneau’s Greatest Show Value STARTS TBNIGH'I' D(ul y Crossu*ord Puzzle Paid pubit ACROSS Word ot ’4’# BossY is eays you sho’ is a lady- Lie just drove off with ? 11i:s Barnes was in it! SFEAR Mistah Benny, Phil 17 says you talk 'em to deat’. A > ONM[ O] | killer... vour Maxwell—an’ Miss La Distress signal Vestige & EPOMNZP>E] 55 Footle E imal 6. 8. Speil in the 2 characters of 9 h for fear that DOWN 1. Improper § Captive 9. Old card game 50 10 Eternity Bl Fuss another alphabet s AB00 Hn/ 7 danil/ /e i/l III lll fll. for the recipe and she has given it|Keating carries a smug to The Empire in time for Satur-|with ease, and has an opportunity | day's baking Ito display his famous sleight-of- | PAASIATS MAMMIA {hand tricks | “n..- . Take a cup or two of malt syrup, > | S without hops and about fiv> pounds | INEAL] 1GOKS GOOD | ..-////..% EE Clive Mafiq Mealneck mfflis m . of rye flour. Stir this with warm ‘ / & « kARG um:mwl« water. Let stand about 15 minutes.| 70 TRAVELLER BACK . -.7//"- 9 i Continue process of adding warm G water about four or five times, al- lm‘t\lmu to stand 15 minutes between FROM NORWAY TRlp\ Jack as an American theatrical im PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL each addition. The last addition| [""MAN ABOUT TOWN" | pressario who intends to present hi CARTOON of water can be nearly boiling. Bat-| Back in Juneau after more than | aiow in London. Jedk’st in low ALS“ NEWS ALso ter mixture should be thick like a|a year in Norway, Mrs. Ingrid NEW COLISEUM HIT with the girl singing star of hi pancake batter eorgsen, whose husband, Wilmer,| show, Dorothy Lamour, but sh Then fill birch hark baskets or|is a halibut fisherman here, STARS JACK BENNY |icoms to mretcr tne g it 2 MATINEE TOMORROW 1:00 P. M. cake pans and bake in a slow oven|glad to be back in a country re-| leader, Phil Harris. On the ad ps b about two hours jmote from war, | | vice of his valet, “Rochester,” Jacl MARTHA RAYE—BOB HOPE—"IN NEVER SAY DIE If baked in birch bark basket,| Norway was full of Finnish refu-| Jack Benny, who has amazed|decides to show Dorothy that he is ALSO: Spelling Bee———Candy———Cartoon the Paasiais Mammie may be left|gees, Mrs. Georgsen said, women |millions of Americans with the con-|a man of the world in the basket, in a cold place, for and children, who sought safety in |sistently high calibre of his good-| In an hilarious sequence, Jack |~ TR S e PRF TS S TIREE several weeks, and will improve with | ti neighboring country whil2| natared fun on radio, stage and|meets Binnie Barnes, lady of the age like fruit cake their men folks were fighting | sreen, really gets a chance to go|English nobility, who is just a little MEETS On Easter morning the dish is| The condition of the vafugees|to town in his latest screen offer-|pit lonely because her husband Ed- l. A. MAC“MSTS served cold like mush with cream |was pitiful, she said. Mostly they|ing! Never has Jack had co-stars|ward Arnold, is far too preoccupied MONDAY or milk .| were poorly fed and poorly ciothed. |like Dorothy Lamour and Edward | with his business manipulations LOCAL 514 Mrs. Hammer explained to The|frightened by the war and their| Arnold! Never has he had a story|Jack succeeds in getting himself 7:30 P. M. Empire that the birch bark baskets| flight into a strange country. so well-tailored for him as the one|invited to her country home for a IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL are made by the country people in| It did not add to one’s happi-|contrived by Morrie Ryskind for this | week end, and then the fun really | ~ = e R L o e e caf e vt Finland sold by them at every|ness, she said, to feel that if Rus-| Dew comedy with music, “Man About | begins. i LABOR MEETING TONIGHT |morning public market place. {sia were successful in it’s attempt-|Town,” which opens tonight at the - A A meeting tonight will be held at| All unions are asked to send dele- Tk ed invasion of PFinland, the other|Coliseum Theatre. | EDWARDS IN TOWN the Deep Sea Fishermen's hall over | gates (o the meeting. Scandinavian countries might be| The Ryskind story—he will be re- Popular traveling merchandise Dave’s Beer Parlor for the Labor el Al e Twelfih Blrfhday next to face invasion | membered as the author of “My Man | broker Ken Edwards, returned on | non-partisan legislative commities Tristorians believe that women he first agriculturists. Mrs. Georgsen left Bergen on the Norwegian American liner Bergens- | tjord on March 1, and reached New | | York eight days later. The cross-| ing was calm along a far northern route but for the first two days through the mine infested North Sea passengers were anxiovs. | It was not until she arrived in Seattle that she learned that the| | Finnish-Russian war was ended. | Proves Occasion to Fete Jack Everitt A party last night at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ever- itt in the McBride Apartments fet- ed the twelfth birthday of their son, Jack | An Easter motif was carried oul.i in decorations for the occasion. ARYDEE" RETUR"S huge bunny rabbit centered the| FROM S"KA mlP table and individual gifts, tied to the end of balloons, were found by pie SN each of the guests as they took A. Rydeen, Clerk of the Court atv Nome, returned here on the North- land from a round trip to Sitka their places for refreshments. Games provided entertainment where he visited with many old friends. for the event and honors were won by David and Billy Sperling. As- A guest at the Gastineau Hotel, | Rydeen will be leaving soon to re-| sisting Mrs. Everitt during the af- turn to the Seward Peninsula metro- fair was her sister, Mrs. John B. Halm. Asked to the party were Albert |polis. and George Shaw, George Kelly, ————————— David and Billy Sperling, Francis OTICE Smith, Wesley Barrett Jr, Bill| Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Optome-? Bamen, Kenneth Kearney, Bob|trist, has returned to her Juneau| Pasquan, Jack Sorri and Dale Hol- | practices. Phone 636 for appoint- land. ments. adv. S | MII?M « GMC oz Gns [un || + THE TRUCK OF VALUE + | Because GMCs have so much more pulling power, it may be hard to beheve they operate on least gas. But engineers’ tests have proved this beyond question. Inv gate GMC before you buy -nothor truck! CONN()llgol!El‘PTOR CO. 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