The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 2

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n , ! { ) N ) { ) \ ] ] ) ) 3 y \ ) ) \ \ ) \ \ \ \ world, for the navy. Fabrics Values FOR WINTER SEWING These special selections in woolen fab- rics include materials of exeeptional weave, patterns and colorings that are to be foremost favorites for winter ap- parel. 54 INCH WOOL ANNEL in Dblack, blue, green, brown and wine Price $2.50 yard 56 INCH HEAVY WOOL FLANNEL in blue, brown, red, black and white > wy Or . Price $3.25 vard ? 3 F { o 3 » for B' ]‘1. Bl)h, (’”(!h (‘"’9 I"( i Each beast cries out he wants to Junea's Leading Department Store i ‘“f P_fll,{}r\"E‘uil».m:.‘:]‘x.n:hs,:‘:"_ thing wrong. Not that I e T RO RN v A A AR T a hoot if you dll go on the hunt, e rell b none left to shoot.” ‘Qld Papers for sale at Empire Office I_lllll IIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\IHIIIlIII[IlIIIIll(II IIIIIHHIMHUHIH l:llnlhllIIIIIIhlIllIHIIlIII HURRY? THE VI NOW TO ORDER Christmas Cards | Perhaps yon haven’t thought of Christmas Cards yet, but Christmas is just around the IS TiME ORI ’ A e e P privere e e e i i et e A S A S S -t corner and you are going to order some between now and Chrisimas, so why not have it over with? IR Our stock of beautiful new designs—etch- ORDER NOW ings., parchments, novelties—all with faney envelopes to match. Our New Samples are here. Come in today We have a special department to serve you. before the holiday Get this much of your Chrismas shopping rush. out of the way before the holiday rush. The Empire TELEPHONE 374 OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL GLADLY CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES v III|IIlllllllmlllllIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlIllllImlllllllllllllmlll wm---m.ww IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll.. por Goif at The Alaskan (adv.) I TP THTEH T i e e R s e Alma’s Suit Puls Cortez - In Strange If'nigma Role: Dashing Scteen Lover, Wife A%@ert: M"Lde Show Sake, Not for Her. I | of Loyalty and Affection for I’ubuuty ! m 'RUBENS BEFORE DRUG HABIT < NEW YORK.—Ricardo Cor an enigma to the legions at Holly- | WO They can't decide whet! he is the world's most unag e husband or just another lover. . He has been crii ed, pitied and misconsiru cften than any oth Now his wife, Alma Rubens, h branded him a deserter in he ¢ill be disappointed pres- ent it looks like a g \;t pitch and toss in the arena of public opinion. | No Hero, She { His wife, the da T actress, who recently ed of ‘the drug habit, is de put an end to the stories | husband’s loyalty and devotio; imeans to strip him of the wreaths of praise as the g Latin lover who stood at her during the long up-hill strug who gave every unce of hi |strength and affection, and sa ficed a laure! career to save her, i Deesn’t Spare Him Alma claims Cortez didn't con- tribute one cent towards her sup- port or hospital bills. Durin 1dark days she spent in a san fighting the frenzied c morphine, she claims he didn't m an effort to see her. ording her, the tender, marvelou that wrung the hearts of the nine screen fans was o© flection in the mirror hel !his clever exploiters. lov a lover—especially when lover is a movie star, like Ricarc who plays his part well. But claims he did not do it for love . He did it for love of contract: All this Alma in her suit for freedom Others rush to the defense of |Ricardo, declaring that he is the ‘ucum of an ungrateful wife. They assert Alma Reubens was the stum- Ibling block that tripped and fef- |tered Cortez when he was just commencing- to get 2 foothold on ladder of fame, fat | I‘)mgi why' they feel sorry fouy the little Jewish boy who grew up ion the sidewalks of New York as |Jacob Krantz, and assumed the !suave manners and continental aigs| to portray sheik roles in the movi Drugs b movie beauti the name of Ricardo Cortez, The Jinx Dope ack film star, in Juanit ful sen, was revealed to the |a narcotic. | tracized by her {and alone, des | mer friends it is said n a finally conquered her i At fare so b ed her, as had a m could |eotic turmoil w She sav e]p sanits le: not out to be I the case of Wwas no romanc screen heights from which scended when she became dd(h"l“d to drues. Remember ,¢fng Pays.e us the next time you wish any print- ing.Ourequipment enables us to turn out first quality work—our experi=- ence enables us to intelligently aid you in planning your ar,letter or whatever print- ing you wish done. ‘The results you get yfll prove that Good Print- jinx of many | PP ————TE T PARISH BAZAAR IN SUGCESSFUL - IN EVERY WAY l‘ue in Building Saturday | Night Does Not Mar | Enjoyment at Fair | MONOGRAM FIRESIDE HEAT (:M:CULA TOR {A](’Z('l‘ l']ll‘l‘l' to '\Ulll‘ alluring fire- mgs living room. 2 of the blus Wont serateh, dlip. ather | three | the | crack or discolor. both a financial and | 5. All booths had dis- | Baf, | before closing | Pal\n al evening, | in the| seme Will You Endure nited Another Winter Without Fireside? NOW ON DISPLAY | Thomas Hardware Co. Exclusive FIRESIDE Agency tement is in the and which but no pa equence prize, $5 day night briguets Coast Coa ; Saturda | MIDGET LUNCH Under New Management National Forest Timber for Sale ed bids will be received by the Regional Forestér, Juneau, Al- , up to and including Decem- ber 17, 1930, for all the merchant- able dead timber, standing or down, end all the live ti _!designat SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER “Tomorrow’s Styles Todas” F Tongass Chicha National to be [ lwl:‘l Children’s ar feet, m 1 hemlock piling. han $1.50 per M ruce and cedar fcet B. M and 1c per iling up Rayon Bloomers and Vests in a nice assgrtment and colors— be deposited ied on the or re- of sizes as liquidated damages, to the conditions of Ideal for the Holiday ved to re any ¥ including the '} Gift. : w! l‘uch would l"n'()!\'n ik ¢ Al SHOP EARLY , full in- timber, and the .)‘AG ild be ob- orest Supervisor, | the Regional | ! { ! \ '; Y ! ! \ 5 { Underwear \ t ! : ! ' )\ ! § bids rom the an, Alask er, Juneau, e “Juneau’s Own Storé" now lm ARNOLD’S BOOTERY { \ { { ! ' GOLDSTEIN BUILDING { | (4 Associated Press Photo Fastest typist in the world is Remo Poulson of Waterbury, Conn., an amateur, who won the champion- ship at Richmond, Va. She wrote 114 words a minute and was award. ed the Gov. C. C. Young trophy. | “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” | Smart Furs All the season’s very newest styles — a smart selection to choose from at astounding sav- inga in price. The largest selection of foxes, mink, marten, fisher and other furs in the Northwest to choose from. Come in and see our beauti- ful display and be pleasantly xu!‘priscd at the lowness in price. A small deposit will hold any - g:;rmcnt purchased until want- ed. Convenient payments may be arranged. Your old fur coat re-styled into an advance new fall model. Re-styling includes repairing, new lining, new loops, cleaning and glazing, at reasonable prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Open Evenings by Appointment Chas. Goldstein - PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANI TARY GROCERY '

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