The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1931, Page 3

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3 CAPITOL OFFERS ‘BUCK JONES IN - WESTERN PLAY - duction. Two Rival action is conc the effort of Rint many new and thrillin i gy T T0 GIVEWAY 10 SHOWS TONICHT RAH! RAR! FILM Buck Jor many acting S e Sherlock !!mvn S 'f'fi“‘“zj»y;;fg;::;-j SOUTHWELL FLIES HOME FROM SITKA! I‘U”U\\'(‘d Lovers” <::‘umlm of an outlaw chief and his follower: if TN 3 COlIS[UM A\\l' TIMES TONIGHT just one of esert Vengeance.” is CAPITOL FRIDAY SATURDAY dusking durig 5 BUCK JONES in the best role of his career. You'll never forget the rd plays cppo- | z handled the pro- Dr. R. E. Southwell, optician,| iccompanied by Mrs. Southwe ned by plane from Sitka y Business conditions in Sitka,| lly speaking, are .s)n\o'.'.lm: et, he said, owing to low | price of fresh fish. However, he reports a very good business in{ Gangs ed chiefly o rival gangs |day s to gain supremacy |ger surounding a little g n the Western Sierras. | Complications begin to arise when to Be College (‘(1[15(‘!!1'\ Sunny Wili Be (.v Coliseum and * Will Be at C matin Ghost Mining Camp Is Out- law’s Stronghold in ‘Desert Vengeance’ i)} of desperad in_the {town ou Midnizht sert Ven starring .ien at both . romance—and the furious finish. COM thrills—the stunts—the great ' with BARBARA BEDFORD CARTOON EDY THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME! [ RIN TIN TIN in “The Lone Chapter Number One Defender” MIDNIGHT TONIGHT—— MATINEE 1A M Showing Joan Crawford in “PAID” A SENSATION All-Alaska News Five hundred tons of peat from | ground of the Alaska Agricultural | College and School of Mines near Fairbanks, will be shipped to the States next winter to ascertain if | it can be marketed profitably. One of the bogs of peat has been leas- | ed to George A. Lingo, a graduate | of the college, and John Worcester of Boston, Mass. Peat is used as fertilizer, for chicken litter and in| the manufacturing of insulating material. More than 2,000,000 tons are available in ground owned by the college. A new briage across Dry Creck at the end of Second Avenue in Nome, will be built by the city ‘While geing in a motorboat from Shaktolik to St. Michael—the dis- tance between the two places be- ing about 90 miles—Henry Ivanoff shot and killed a polar bear. i Seldovia residents at a mass meeting decided to build a board walk eight feet wide and 2,630 fczt‘ long from Hill’s Hall to John An-| derson’s home. The improvement will cost $2,000 and will be financ- ed by contributions of money and labor. | Mrs. Virginia Burns, Mrs. Tillie Hanney and Mrs. Laura Eines cf Ketchikan rowed in a small boat to Gravina Island near Ketchikan to spend a day picking wild ber- ries. A storm prevented them from returning. They stayed in a cabin| all night. They were taken off and were returned home the next day by the Coast Guard Cutter Alert. Black bears raided the farm of Jerome Elliott between Matanuska and Palmer, north of Anchorage, and killed 62 turkeys. Marsh D. Ickis, 82 years old, pio- neer of the Hyder district recently suffered a paralytic stroke. He was taken to the hospital at Ketchi- ithe Provincial authorities. | make their kan where he is reported to be im- | proving. Stewart's share of profits on the sale of intoxicating liquor in Brit- h Columbia for the six months ended March 31 was $33305, ac- cording to a remittance recently re- ceived by the town of Stewart from | August H. Pahlke, miner, :m:ll Mrs. Alice Winger, o recently arrived from the States, were mar. ried at Hyder, where they will home. One hundred ana fifty fathoms | of gill net, equipped 1 lead lines and corks, of the total value of $300, were stolen by unknown persons from Henry Kanerva at ‘Wrangell, | Petershurg’s public school en- rollment is 245, an increase of 13| as compared with the em’olman,: last year. \[ el | AL | | Nels Michaelson, 72, died at Pet ersburg of heart disease. He came | to Alaska from Norway, his nat he‘ land, in 1910. Miss Margaret Berg of Pctcr'-! burg and Dr. T. Rhone of Ketchi- | kan, were recently married in Ket- | chikan. They are on a honeymoon | trip to the States and will return| about February 1 to make their| home in Ketchikan. Ducks and geese are more plen- tiful now than in several years past in the neighborhood of Cordova, and hunters are getting limit bags without difficulty. The fowl are beliecved to be local fowl rather | than migratory birds, as it is deem- ed too early in the season for the migration of interior birds. Two hundred and seven pupils| enrolled in the public schools at | Cordova. Forty-four of these are in the high school. I R Popular Coals | ADMIRALTY ISLAND PACIFIC COAST NUT INDIAN LUMP NUT DIAMOND BRIQUETS CALL US DIRECT— PHONE 412 W PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. TN e F.0.B. Dock $14.25 13.00 it DT T TP TE TV T T |for a gang of desperados, and in ret mine, the property of an or- | this v Cardew, a bandit king, loses his yheart to a pretty girl who turns opt to be an adventuress. Enraged that his sweetheart should have i Cardew takes her to| ld and puts her to| . Finally after a terrific bandit gangs ectheart dec: his line owing to the openi Buck Jones, the new head- i school. raction tonight at the Capi- the most dramatic land- the world are the old es which abound through- | western section of the)| s. These deserted min- are mute testimonials [ deW to the hardships and suffering en-| dured by pioneers in the early | gold rush days. ‘They have gain-| An added attraction tonight is ed an added interest in modern “The Lone Defender,” a serial with times because they have been more | Rin-Tin-Tir the leading role than once utilized as strongholds | James Pa , the director, and bandits. he brother of Charley City Is Depicted y knows his comedy in A. Van Mavern, local returned on the Queen around the trianglar and his n life anew. Added Attraction rneys, left on t rikan on of one of these Oid‘l‘ one of the interest-| Th° Lone Defender” deals with of “Desert Vengeance.” the efforts of an unknown, but ing true to form the dilapi- much feared and discussed Cactus dated old town serves as a cache, Kid to learn the location of a sec- furnished for DANCES—PARTIES LODGE GATHERINGS whose father has been ?hv bandit. Thrcugh | e and colorful background 'phan girl, picture shows the life and murdered by Be ure to Come call at our store Friday and Sat- good cup of SCHILLING'S COF- AND BISCUITS. You are invited urday and have a FEE, CAKE SPECIALS FFriday and Saturday SCHILLING'S COFFEE, per pound, 40c; 790 SCHILLING’S BAKING POWDER, SCHILLING’S ORANGE PEKOE TEA, Black, SCHILLING’S JAPAN GREEN TEA, Berpolindia. . . oooon, il v BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE, BEST FOODS SALAD DRESSING, N\ FANNING’S BREAD AND BUTTER PIGKLES, per battleric = to=c 0, B s o0 CRISCO, SNOW DRIFT, 3 pound can AMERICAN BEAUTY MACARONI], SPAG- HETTI, NOODLES, 3 packages ............. ROYAL CLUB JELL POWDER, LARGE FRENCH PRUNES, New Pack, 25(: FRESH STOCK FRUIT AND VEGETABLES on 2 pounds ‘Northland’ for your Sunday Dinner Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock Music--Entertainment ‘SMOKEY’ MILLS—Phone 402 Midweek Dance Moose Hall ' never more .\'l!l‘pl'i He exposes the modern o) crime-wave in "THERETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Wit Clive Brook a Qaramount ?tcturg cenes which portr 0! teamship Cap nd Romance lo at the W “Sunny” situations spa h the © - m cus bareback ) e he s Sapta who mar r e was accused of ti to follow t sjder of his father. rom England to tes of der background M Miller offer , with Joe Don |ed from the stage {but there is no ch |the picture. | Lawrence Gray | Judith Vv 1i, bara Bedford and 1 are among those in t ‘liam A. Seiter ¢ Hilarity featuring Jack h notes of h a football ) hllw on l)‘ |game as As the * |pus i le ver) ball /" of the cam- iting to do 1aging ‘regular is up ing from ma team and TONIGHT—SPECIAL MIDNiIGHT MATINEE M LYN MILLER (The Star of “Sally”) in “SUNNY” A Musical Romance aiding in ke of the eleven because he ha. ve affair in g (“Big Boy" s | football fu; ton his pal. Marian N \ inconsplcuous ¢ Sam | Whiting per uades Hop- n has the role of the -ed whom omething nd\ isor { Wooed 1 to do shop, cell ~ en and lib; Ability as Comedian McHugh as Wt . i Quality : 1glass, Pratt and Hale ) ami . COMPLEY FHQHT ; ON FARM BOARD FAGES CONGRESS Senator Reed ¢ vania, Ov)poau] to ()l,_,d[llld(lOIl (Contipued Irgu: Page One) 5 to run ¢ r-bucket and ¢ is or 1 play by play th 1, due game an une: 1e of the e has to the Sensible farm » nerve center be; rm board. o o )(‘HHS OFF TO CONFERENCE S. Dunham and Lloyd Rinden the Juneau High School and glas High school, athletic in- left on tI en for att a conference all south- H. S. Graves The Clothing Man or not, the m Board is a fiscal agent of the government. | Must Collect Loans | Tt is the untabl {for the $500,000,000 r ving fund. |Tt alone is responsible for equipped to collect the millions of | dollars cooper: marketing | | groups over the length and breadth | | \rl ARE institutions. D east, lent WILE GOES TO WRANGELL felt on the Queen| e r Wrange to call on the trade. rom Wrangell he will continue on the Alaska to Ketchikan and return In short, if the farm board is re- | to Juneau in about two weeks. | called, another y must be set | -oo lup to administ > revolving fund.| BROKERS ARE TRAVELING Furthermor ery form of farm | - relief with tr ossible excep m‘ N. A. McE: ran, H. B. Carbray | |of the export debenture, has con-{and L. M. Carrigan, brokers, left| OId papers fct saie 8t the Em- u/mpn\:ul a farm xmrd :on the Queen ror Ketchikan, lpu—e office. 'DAILY SPORTS CARTOON boae{ of the la By red to good, ¢ the 00,000,000 vested in wheat cotton surpluses. mak Albert BLACK CAT CANDY SHOPPE HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. Dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. —By Pap FIP‘TEE'\! Nearalp - SON OF JAcke BRiTion,) (FORME R, WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION, HAS FOUGKT,) >\ OCOFESSIONALLY , A 2 & 808 FITZSIMMONS' "SON WAS 56L£\/EQ/ BOXER. BOT HE COuLD NOT AIT // ,€0uL0 Wil ; TENOUR FAHE R ; (us, PAPKE. . 1S FOLLOWING W ®HE FodlsTeps ~ | OF.HS FAMOUS DAD

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