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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 “The Fighting French” LATEST NEWS SUNDAY FEATURE STARTS ADTTOT RULAUL . THE CA NOTICE That I will not be responsible for any debts—only those contr d by myself. adv. OSCAR TILSON > Musicians Dance, March 6. adv. Don’t Leose All? NO MATTER how well- built is your home, fire can destroy it in a few hours. Your investment, property, and furnishings —ALL may be lost unless you have fire insurance. Your best financial pro- tection against loss from fire is to carry adequate insurance. . Check up NOW with 2:35 = 4:35 = 6: P s Basht il WRONG WITH A WOMAN;.V» that a man’s lips won’t cure! : | der comedies of the season, may be| |seen Sun THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU ALASKA JOAN CRAWFORD, HONEY, HOPPITY MELVYN DOUGLAS ' STARIN'MR. BUG' APPEARING HERE AT 20TH CENTURY "They All Kissed the Bride'| Technicolor Feature Re- Is Smart Comedy at | veals Most Enchanting Capitol Sunday i Folks Imaginable | | assembled, in what Hollywood re-|this moment, irds as one of the most gaily ten-|at your feet You may not be aware of it at but there's a world| Yes, indeed, a busy| 1little world of fascinating people, | more common!y known as insects. ‘They have a wonderful life of their own that parallels ours in highly amusing, and amazing ways. For instance, right in that little| patch of grass outside your door—| at the Capitol Theatre, | e Columbia’s “They All Kissed Bride” will co-star Joan Craw- ford and Melvyn Douglas. Miss Crawford, forsaking her recent ap- pearances in drama to revert toj whe 3=8:35-10:35 —— ENDS TONIGHT — "TWO LATINS from MANHATTAN" “THE BLONDE from SINGAPORE" MRS. MARTHA WALKER ARRIVES IN JUNEAU U.5. GOING rRibay rROMPEUCAN TO FORCE Mrs. Martha Walker, of Pelicar U. N- TAI.KS BIG PICTURES D diaas arrived in Juneau yesterday after- noon on a small boat Mrs. Walker expects in Juneau for staying at while in the city. - to remain and is Hotel Now for Talks on Aims After War TORONTO, Feb. 27—The United States has decided United Nations to conferences on the subject of their common aims now without waiting until the end of the war, and “intends at once” to open preliminary talks with its Allies about preparations for such BUY WAR BONDS ForMen ‘Who Shave - SDaily » . . Speclal Preparahon speech delivered when the Univer- Soothes sl(in, Saves Time sity of Toronto conferred on him an honorary degree of Doctor of: Needs No Brush ast night. ! | Wells who warned a fortnight| For men who must shave every day | 28¢ “unmitigated havoc” | —doctors, lawyers, businessmen | might 1t from failure of the| and others—Glider is invaluable. |United Nations to agree on basic| It is a special cream for daily shav- | problems before the war ends, re-| ers. It is neither sticky nor greasy. | iterated the urgent necessity of face with hot Lw'atnr. nn‘:!fibsoai)mtl; “searching for solutions” through a| remove grit and oily sebum that | frank exchange of views collect on whiskers every 24 hours. | i Then spread on Glider quickly and Under Secretary Sumner Welles | Laws that AND—— | ; All Allies Io—aet Iogether‘5 to press the! | conferences. | {ie type of comedy characterization or in your L ck yard, if you have ich made her famous, also re-!one—live the most exciting and en- ns to dancing for the first time]chanting little folk imaginable. ws. Roland Young, Billie! They love and laugh and quarrel| nd Allen Jenkins head the|as they flit out of the way of your| ght supporting cast. {c ess feet. They are products of | According to advance r«'port,\.i“’ brillia imagination of Para-| All Kissed The Bride" isjmounts cher Studio artists| 1 by picture, a gay romance. who have created a new feafure- Crawford appears as a mil-}length cartoon picture in Technicol- |lion-dollar heiress, a career woman |oF called “Mr. Bug Goes To Town™, goes on a romantic bender|Which comes to the 20th Century | one kiss from a man who!Theatre Sun i s how! She cuts rugs, she woos; The stars of the film are Honey,' cabbie in the back of his own|® beautiful little bee; Hoppity, her | | cab, she goes truckin’ with a truck- | 8rasshopper boy-friend; C. Bagley | driver, and she winds up back in|Beetle the no-good number one vil- |the arms of her bride-kissing boy|lain of the piece, aided and abetted {friend. Douglas, of course, is the,i" his nefarious schemes by Swat,| | gentleman responsible for it all,{the Fly, and Smack, the Mosquito. | |& penniless lug who can and makes | Then there are Honey's father, | [her like it! Mr. Bumble, a kindly soul, and Mrs. | Lesser members of the cast in-!Lady Bug with her two children,| clude Helen Parrish, Andrew|Ambrose and Murgatroyd. | Tombes, Roger Clark, Gordon Jones,| The story of “Mr. Bug Goes To |Nydia Westman and Mary Treen.|TOWn" is a modern tale of what, i —te—— happens to this little community | M.L when their existence is threatened AVENIK AND from without by the construction A. STEWART ARE They fter nc |of a skyscraper and from within by the treachery of Mr. Beetle. Five song hits—"‘We're the Couple in the Castle,” e My Little Baby Bumble Bee,” “Katy-Did, Katy Didn't “T'll Dance at Your Wedding" and “Boy, Oh Boy!"—add to the enjoyment of this picture. B DOUGLAS NEWS SCHLEGEL GOING Dr. A. W. Stewart, of the Butler- | Mauro Drug Company team mflde} high single game score in the Merchants' League bowling tourna- ment games played on the Elks | Club alleys last night when he; rolled 223 in the second frame. M. Lavenik, of the Juneau Drug Com- | pany, had high three-game total with 600. o L. Holmquist of Leota's team! and J. Barragar, of the 20th Cen- {tury Meat Company tied for sec- ond high single game score with | |221 each. available boat south to seek medi- Scores made last night were: |cal attention. For several months Butler-Mauro Drug Co. the bas been suffering from acute 17 171 11— ailments and he plans to enter the 192 223 174— Virginia Mason Hospital immedi- 128 134 146— ately upon reaching the Puget 154 138 141— Sound metropolis. | EAGLES’ MEETING Direct news from the Grand| Aerie, including the new pass-word, is part of the important business scheduled for regular meeting of | | — —— —— ——|Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Order | { Totals 427 485 471—1383 of Eagles, on Monday night, March | i 11, according to Norman Rustad, { Ordway's | president. | (Spot) 22 |E. Hendrickson 103 SOUTH FOR MEDICAL AID H. B. Schlegel, Douglas school janitor, has been granted leave of absence by the Board of Education and is preparing to take the first | (Spot) !A. Stewart | M. Mitchell B. Blanton 491 512 4781481 Percy's 168 187 171— 526 H. Petrich 142 160 159— 461 |M. Sperling 117 138 141-- 396 i Totals C. Carnegie 22 R 146 STROMS DUE HOME SOON |L. Hendrickson 208 157 170 535 Late word received from E. E. H. Sterling . 152 125 180— 457 Engstrom and family now vacation- R e e |ing in the south, indicates their | 485 450 506—1441 early expected return home. They | Juneau Drug Co. expected to sail from Seattle the' E. Simmons 142 173 148— 463 |last of this month, according to| M. Lavenik 219 198 183— 600 |their letter. Totals LAST TIME TONIGHT ny's E HQD!N"‘ ing stecttity vottage 40°¢° o man-™ intelligent group of women who| were contributing much to the cul- tural advancements of their com- munities. Asked if she were Nazi or Fas C. Barragar 143 187 1565— 485 504 558 SUNDAY SCHOOL AS USUAL Totals ywill be helq, in the City Hall as |usual at 10 o'clock Sunday morn- 109— 383;111;:. accordipg to Mrs. Henry 155— 486 | Schlegel, whose husband is leaving | Hen n .*164 150 181 A. J. Hoffmal 115 486—1548 Regular Sunday school services | ¥ the newswoman said she had m difficulty explaining she was neith- :, but an American where “the untry was divided into Demo- crats and Republicans.” Following her trip through Rus- | ~ PAGE THREE JOHN PAYNE—MAUREEN O'HARA in’ “To the Shores of Tripoli” FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR N D A . Preview Tonight 12:30 A. M. Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. ICTACLE! Myg, a 'w’“ nomo * HONEY and HOPPITY +++blend their hearts and voices in a thrilling rhap. sody of lovel 7 Special Aftraction 9:30 “MEET JOHN DOE> DEPARTING ENGINEER HAS DISCERNING EY the joint committee investigati the Department completes query into the operation of the Des partment under former Commis- sioner Michdel J. Haas. | H. Barragar H. Simmons this agency. Shattucik Agency easily with your fingers. Never a brush. Glider instantly smooths down the flaky top layer of your skin. It enables the razor’s sharp edge to glide over your skin, eutting your whiskers close and clean without scraping or irritating your skin. Glider eliminates much of the irritation that frequent shaving may have Major ]e;lfii;lgs ‘ IsNow Chaplain | At Camp Callan| SAN DIEGO, Calif. Feb. 27—Ma- jor Prederick G. Jennings, former- hich s deseribed in a book | the south on. account of Ill- |5 WHich she | on the subject, the youthful Doctor Haold Pfreimer, departing sani-| This is indicated by the fact zN of Philosophy visited Germany, | tary engineer, is aggrieved. Refer- although the bill was sent to the | France and other European coun- |rifig to a write-up in Friday's paper, | Senate from-the House early this .- - tries before returning to the United he states that an important reflec- week it was only reported out WORI_D Cchl_E \stav.es, she said, | | 188— 491 for ness. 154 152 Totals 468 448 452—1368 *Average. | Leota’s 19 124 f'tion of his was omitted. Here it is: |the Committee on Labor todsy, Singer Contributes 5 Says Pfreimer, a young man with (and it still must be considered b:‘ land, soloist- 9t/ a discriminating eye: “Juneau wom- | the Finance Committee before coms M JRI Reagland, ¢ en are the most attractive I have |ing up for second reading. 19— 57| (Spot) | 188— 473 | B. Lavenik .. INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU for the tender face, and leaves your skin smoother, cleaner. Glider is made by the 100-year- old J. B. Williams Company. Try it} ly at Fort Richardson, Alaska, to- day assumed his duties as Chaplain| at Camp Callan. CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TONIGH T |L. Holmquist 139— 417/ I.ISTENS TO — SPECIAL TALK 556—1546 | ~ Women of the World Wide Serv-\ {ice Circle of the Northern Light | Presbyterian Church were treated to a splendid talk by Dr. Ruth Gruber, globe-trotting newswoman, formerly with the New York Her- ald Tribune, who spoke about a trip made to the Soviet Arctic in| F. Holmquist ..*139 Totals “Average. 20th Century Meat Co. J. Barragar ... 221 178 171— 570 J. Wildes .. 118 111 99— 328 C. Messerschm’t 146 158 129— 433 .. 485 447 399—1331 Sabin’s Totals great quality and range, sang two | delightful numbers during the af-| ternoon meeting. During the business session mem- bers. were urged to participate in the Victory Book campaign. It was also announced that due to a con- flict of meetings, the next session of the group will be held March 11| instead of Maych 12 as would nor-| mally be the case. | Circle Presidesit Mrs. Ray Wole, | 'SENATE HOLDS |B. Duckworth |W. Overby .. .. 148 166 167— 481 . 116 142 145— 403 126 125 103— 354 390 433 4151238 G. Overby . Totals 1935-36. | appointed a mrylnnung commtitee | After experiencing much diffi- which is to report at the Mnrchl culty in getting the necessary trav- | meeting, consisting of Mrs. Henry | el permission, Miss Gruber recount-‘,Green. chairman, Mrs. Ed Sutton/| ed how she made the trip for her and Mrs. Fred Geeslin. Cookies and newspaper, and added that she was tea were served by hostesses Mrs. surprised and pleased to find even C. B. Ransopher and Mrs. W. R. MALAMUTES vs. JUNEAU HIGH SCHOO WAACS vs. FINALS TONIGHT Juneau High School Gymnasium USE THE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE Admission 50 Cenis STARTS AT 7:30. ‘ Empire Classifieds Pay! !in those remote regions, a fine and' - Booth. \ " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY MMM - T \WONDER WUET T4 DING DONG Q1L MRETER CARRY QACROST T’ OL BRI DEEP WIF ME2 \€ 1 GOTO AFRICKY ~ WL NEED ONE O THEW WOSKEETER WETS JusT \WORRN QBOWT NERSELF, SNEFY - STUDENTS and MILITARY MEN or 305 WOMEN IN UNIFORM .. TAX INCLUDED TS OF. SIWNWNIN - SO \S GON RIGHTALONG AN KEEP ME SMITH -Tuars OWT,SNIFE - AB-SO-LWTEAN * COMP'\WY ever known throughout my world- wide travels, and I want them to | know it.”—Obviously being a sani- tary engineer does not prevent a man from having a romantic nature. - — BABY'S BATH FOR : MATERNITY CLASS A real baby will be used to demonstrate the proper method of |giving a baby's bath at Monday afternoon’s meeting of the Matery nity Class, Stephenie Bogdon, pube lic health nursé; announces. ; The ‘group will meet in room 1 of the Territorial Health Center {2 o'clock. Other members not pres viously enrolled may atténd. sk L it SRR UPLABOR DEPT. APPROPRIATION It is doubtful if any action will YOUR BROKEN LENSES - g be taken by the Senate on the bill | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes making an appropriation for the|Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Department of Labor until after Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv, 3 i By BILLY DeBECK | YOWMAEY, NE SH\E \&?‘S Jill' IR Y T Mt 5T e . S B b F A NN