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———————————— ———————————— ANN SHERIDAN WHERE THE EETTER 890 SCORES HIT AT | & 20TH CENTURY OMCENTURY [rr " 8 AGAIN TO ] It All CameTrue Is Lat ANOTHER HIT SHOW 1 > and News that Is News NOW ’llx(‘ CAPITOL has the BIG Picture: ’(oMEDY (AST ‘ g | SHOW PLACE OF IUNEAU SEEN IN F“.M “ NOW! PLAYING HERE T—\ "The Boysfrom Syracuse” | Broadway's sensational stage hit becomes the g Fea'llred on S(feen a' yeurs screen spectacle! Capflo! Thea"e est Bromfield Play Showing Here Qg’ / Take one beautiful, hot-tempered | P a hard-boiled gangster anc them loose in an old brownstone boarding house full of | oo 1 you have dra- e ingredients of comedy $YRAC starring for one colorful The applause an out- i romance. That's in his fam- e ‘irue,” now ury Thea- Bromfield It Al JOE PEN i MARTHA R':YE MARCH OF TIME | Ros 4 s R0k, OBl : emary Lane | O isic, fast- : the 20th Cer i Alan Jones || ° all-round e ’ DR, j E Er': Blore Russing Pacide ’r ccess “The Boys! nse only Louis f i e Usivial Pitwe » Hebin s use m\”»r 7 ne - of Bromficld can put il i Latonp pows: | wdway’s smash musical come- It All Came True { dies. As a motion picture it will tale of a \14|\A1]v‘(1| peo- g i & ar or - Suce dging s in a New rk board % | lled on by the campaigners may il itttz il o The avthor - 2 %1 2 A4 called on by the campaigners ay | from i it { The author ¥ bY: i‘% &T!ON v ir checks direct to Adjt.| From its opening on a beautiful Ryan and Mrs. Taylor [ ¢/ 08 RIS peoki 1 or telephone them and ey | anejent Grecian scene into a series rit a . home which b i ey convert into a boarding Nouse. ' fing story for 38 5 [ Vz will call on them for the donation. o whirlwind modern “gags” thel | R T Ao ; Rt L | : i i : : ' R LT film proved full of surprises. Its The complac -u\ of the | the screen's | ! A P ggie most i . | TO VISIT PARENTS setting is the Greece of yesterday, E NVOY ENTERTAINS—MEXICAN FASHION A Moxican costaime party ber) L.\;r\ |, ot ualing 4 The annual drive Mrs. James Ramsay i§ & passenger | but its comedy is as up-to-date as was given in the Mexico City embassy by U.S. Ambassador to Mcxico phus Daniels, in honor of ter, Sal ed by Miss Sher-| 8 ? nain of the south aboard the X«I’fl\'n; \1(.' oy | tOMOrTOW N th Carolina’s governor, J. M. Broughton (right), and Mrs. Brousiton (second n left). Ambas- an, returns - unsu sful e 5 todusivitil ARTutant | eRroute" oW SHHRGILIN Kinley | = e story is one of domestic mix- . S O (0 Mrs. Dantels, in costume. At left is Adoifo Cuchiar, Mexican economisk | attempt to crash the entertanment ANN Jackson and Mrs. Jackson in | where she will visit her par ups arising from double identity world. The followin day Mr uneau lor's son, Tommy, (Jeffrey Allan Jones has a dual role as twin brothers, one an overbe: 1g Gre- cian general and the other a ro- — | mantic, golden-voiced lad from Sy- racuse (Greece). He has twin slaves, [ ACROSS 40 both played by Joe Penner. Martna cuckoo family | Raye is married to one of thel 4 Note ol the Penner twins. Irene Hervey is mar- ried to one of the Jones twins and Rosemary Lane becomes the sweei- heart of the other When the interloping twins are mistaken for the husbands, the en- 'z io; the ! ,, charge of the local campaign will return to Juneau within six As in previous vears, those not weeks. with ) gangster named “Chips” M [ guire, who forces Tommy to let v {Then things really start to hap- HUMP“REY m 2 {pen in a swiftly paced story i > Zasu Pitts Una O'Connor OnSaturday yypses arero | S A WARNER BROS.~ E ?tLiDl FcIkDan(ingFesfival,DES-i EI.E(I OFHCERS, | EE’\;\:?{?HLER | S BIoT 3 Lynt JA’!LV\]D ML : comes home after an absence of LT E|GE i "‘ { an A WOT:: HIE five years, with Humphrey Bogar are am hilarious ever screened unconsclous ‘ E[NS R St 9 ] ; . sert Luncheon at Scot- MEETING TONIGHT g Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle f' " | c sEum MI’S ROY Murphy SRIG SE upLiem p b SR ISh R' e Temple | Members of the Nurses Associa- ll v : 6 T " A IR o de T 2 @ Sl tion of Gastineau Channel will SIS 35, Intreat theologian Il attention procedure f Girl Scouts of Troop 3 will pre-|eect officers at a meeting tonight. Honored ai Tea i i 5. Sikiike: fabrle o g MH‘J'I Ix:“»u,"nm:‘::\ ,”:. ':\)I“'I" The meeting \\ill!'ln- h«m‘;u e Last Times Tonl"h] ) i BT 7 a dessert luncheon In the Scottish |jome of June Mitchell, in the Day, yy, ¢ o Rite Temple at 1:30 o'clock NEXT|apargments on Seventh Street, at rlGnTl“G s“n Mrs. R. B. Le entertained aturday afternoon 1 a tea 1 Mliment to Mrs, Roy H. Mur- . prominent in activities of the u Woman's Club, and who to leave shortly to make her at Corvalis. Oregon. Fritz Ji n - and Mrs. rson assisted during t Club members Were guests between 2 and 4 Saturday afternoon, April 19. (8 o'clock and all members are re- 5 The program will have an inter- | o ecteq to '”mm { (agney—O Brien—Brent national theme and the participants | in each dance will be dressed in colorful costumes representing the | tHHome trom t‘rance BlAlE SIARIS country from which the dance orig- | l“ HIll(RB"‘ | 1)“):(:LI!\(>II talk will be given by ‘Vlrs.‘ Ernest Gruening on the subject, “In- | LN |Lighted Cigaret Starts Fire - { inApariment-$500 ; Damage Done ternational Girl Scouting.” The membership of Troop 3 is made Up of girls between the ages Approximately $500 damage was done last night as fire, started by a lighted cigare!, swept through of 10 and 14 years and each mem- ber of the troop will participate in (hv Hillcrest apartment of O. L. | Beardsley. Chapeiadies ill Make Dinner Plans the pro; Mrs, A Blackerby, formerly an instructor at Oregon State Teach- ers’ College, has been training the Girl Scouts in folk dancing during the past several months. Mrs. Jack Finlay is the piano accompanist, and A meeting of the Chapeladies will > held tomorrow at the home of 5. Faithful Miss Merle Schroeder has taught Flames had burned..the furnitums Frank Maier on Glacier High- b (BOR “""\"' the girls their folk son l1ugs and charred the walls and and all members are urged lo 7. Dry | Fifteen of the Girl Scouts have ! floor before being discovered ' by CHANGE OF COMMAND_3naj. Gen. Edmund J. | S Daley (right), for two years commander of {he Department of | atten Puerto Rico, shared with Brig. Gen. Russell P. Hartle (left) in a | M Emil Krause, owner of the | Hillerest, The Beardsleys were net {In when the blaze started. ‘ A o1 Wateh: ok In® 'made their own costumes under the direction of Mrs. Robert Schoettler. s invited to attend the Final plans will be made for the last review-at Camp Burh..d::in in .-n(:lu:m. Ibrl;ox;e l°avv‘lln:°tl':r | dinner to be given the latter part [ iy ETURNE The public p regard in Alexandria, La eneral aley will com= | of the month by the Chapel - EIL RE i estival- E reservati Cumn frfand the Sth Corps Area at Bl’““’l”d " the-Lake b DEMolAY To C. H. Keil, engineer for the R. J x‘;‘z‘;\\:i, 1,‘:;::.”%"‘. (,‘:\ll?hg“;".‘:a&(,’:: Juneau firemen quickly extin- £ %% S L ST Nl A S e TR | Sommiers Construction Company. re- | Gemmill at Blue 273. The admission ;““'Shm the itive Snil pwevesiiod Ty SHEER SILK CHO turned to Juneau on the Baranof o 5o pents. \\m"d to other apartments in-the SEN FOR SPRING BRIDAL COSTUMES ‘ |Sunday morning after a several " yo funds derived will be used for | i i [ ew Fillorest tning HOFEI ’ i GIVE SHow months' vacation trip along the Pa- oy and other troop activities. Secretary to Varian Fry, formey fully covered by Insurance. . THSE 2 ; e | cific Coast. Keil is staying at the i nead of the Foreign Policy Asso- cnly other damage to the Hillerest® - Gastineau Hotel, \ ciation, Miss Lena Fishman is pic- | Va8 from smoke. 5 N FR I - - - R RETURNS ;?redl;u shg arriged onFtho liner | —""‘N’o';;:;—‘ | 3 N >) 1Y i 1 lagallanes from ain, Fry is now i DA‘ GRACE NAGHEL HOME ‘“L/’\lfi“‘:;‘m“: ‘}(l),h?,(:‘.':;(,"[“,,llm::; engaged in usmsfm. fo¥alz'ner i The new telephone directory has Miss Grace Naghel, daughter of “ aivnort /nth. < TelgRLtyan | stranded in Marseille. | been delivered. Any patron who L Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naghel, re- ll‘(‘xlrh‘x"vn‘n‘ gt gt \Buan~ hag not received his book or is not turned home to Juneau aboard the Ketchixan o . " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY listed therein, please call the Ju- ing “The Parmer's Daughte Princess Norah, She has been south |[0f- He ‘is staying ‘at the Baranof/ it — Hotel, WINDOW WASHING and house neau-Douglas Telephone Company. 20th Century Friday night, Charlie for the pnst six months ady. AR S - cleaning. Phone 159. Rugzles and Martha Raye are star- . x % D ) i g o i 5 s pi re s ring o] B Subscril or The Emplre. gaperg ! red, The picture is a fast moving' Fmpire Classifieds Pzy " e Empue€. |FOR RENT—New, 3-room apt. 'rAHlLY or m'u ccmedy and is rated as a 3-star pro- e A e MR BRI 5 R AN 8 7 ne od 2 Suction. 4 | Phone Red 250 at 437 Fifth and|, g )| ake ADLERTKA when needs The purpose of the show is to raise | f B e ed.” (W. N.-Towa) When plrtly meney te send three Demolays to 1935 4-door Plymouth, $125.|8ested foods decay, forming Kfia kan tc put cn the Degree work | Call 416 East St. between | bringing on sour stomach or. bloal | for their chapter. It was accomplish- | d 6 pm ing, try ADLERIKA. Get it TODAY, cd last year with such success that - Butler-Mauro Drug.Co..—in Douglas it is hoped it will be a yearly affair. Empire Classifieds Payl by Guys Druz SW& —adv, The Order of DeMolay sincerely i hcnt‘» that all possible will attend GLACIER HIGHWAY DELIVERY DAILY TRIPS COAL——WO00D BESSAEY | AOLLON | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on | | sale at J. B. Burford & Co, adv. | | ;)\'DTI(‘E TO PAY SCHOOL TAX | All male persons between the ‘nges of 21 and 50 years, who are |not “sailors in the United States 'Nuvy or Revenug Cuttel Service,| | veclunteer fiumnn, paupers or in-| Ssa sons,” are required to pay | | an annual School Tax of $5. ! This tax is due and payable after | the first Monday in April and shall | be paid bkefore May 1, providing you are in the Territory on said! first date; if not, the tax is due‘ ‘iv.i!th 30 days after your arrival| in Alaska or within 10 days afm‘ written or oral demand is made| upon you by the School Tax Col-| pe 5 lector. Taxes not paid in accord-| 'y _: 4 o ‘ ance with the foregoing require-! ~ Left, “Southern Belh bridal cmmume of white silk mnrquhflu. center, attendant’s dress in yellow; | ments shall become delinquent, and ; right, lace trimmed white silk marquisette bridal dress. E Py ‘ each person . delinquent shall b@ pHoNE Wedding bells are ringing merrily and will con- | hem and appliqued with real chantilly lace. The | sublect to a fine of 82. | tinue to ring—as the season promises to see more | gown has pleated ruching edging the off-shoulder All persons subject to, and refus- | ! " marriages than ever before—not including the yoke, and butterfly sleeves. With it is worn a ing or neglecting to pay said tax i usua} erop of June bn(_ies. At a recent New York Mary Queen of Scots headdress with short veil subject to a 'me of $25, or im-| " " H fashion show many silk sheers were shown for and matching mitts. The bridesmaid is in yellow sonment in jail for a period of' | SHORTY i ’l;x;:dml c:’othes - dAbov: u:: J;:m; kt;: the models. marquisette with long full sleeves trimmed at the one month. } | e garden wedding fo! ride and her at- | wrist with beads. and worn with yellow horsehair . ' tendants all gowned ip sillk marquisette. as shown | hat trimmed with velvet ribbon. Right is another CITX..OF JUREAY. 1 | tft e centor 1 tueSouther Welle Style, the B e came mostarial ot Miee e School Tax Collector | M EDAL IN M EXIco-r.;r.d.].ab Al\.il; lC]:m:lcnI:' o WHITFIELD ; skirt, the | and silk lace, which trims the wedge neckline and ublical bt p" i 3 N Second of silk satin; and-the Tast a matching silk | forma.epanlettes over the long, e e | rtiact0-a1, 1041, aav, | Gribate to friendship between Uese Americai uativns. lllllllllIHllllIIIIIllIlllIIlIlII!.'ll||llllllllllllllllllfllm marquisette ‘with self pleated ruffles edging the | pompadour bomnet is worn with this costume. 3