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| | & | ~-NOTICE- MICKEY MOUSE CLUB There will not be any show or meetings SATURDAY AFTERNOON During the summer vacation term THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932. WAS VERDICT OF MOVIES Mickey Mouse On Vacation For Summer 40 PRISON BREAK ISFEATURE OF DR.LIMOUZE ~WILL SPEAK | HERE SUNDAY General Promotion Secre-| tary to Occupy Pres- byterian Pulpit Upon comple So Ce main the s mini ington a The Light Chu Su -+ a meetings of 'SERENADERS RESUME SATURD go 00T HIGHWAY INAUGURATED New Service from Juneau| to Auk Lake Starts | Next Mond;p/ | COLISEUM THE TONITE—7:30, 9:30 DOORWAY TO HELLC i i featuring LEW AYRES Star of “All Quiet on the Western Front” and “€Comnron M B ol 2 e S [ > i STUD'U STAFF o 3 GANGSTER PI-AY Dr. Arthur H. Limouze, General The S be b 8 Juneau is not If not met-|ford's Corner, for Auk Lake and | Eric Paulson Extols “Cub- | Promotion Secretary of the Board | the Flks m} room Saturd ropolitan and in line with pro- | Way points at 7:40 &. m., 10:30 . LOVe Song" t . T h |of National Missions of the Pres- :‘r’{(" “1“ absence of tw siveness, a stage line is to be (M., andBG.l5 P m.r i o an al ‘D Hell i byterian Church in the U. 8. A.|They played to a lar tween Juneau and Auk| Mr. Bacon is a former residen 3 : 3 oorway to He onight bvte ; : e fos R Herome Of Capltol Plav itol Su , = will be the speaker at the worship | tending c ng to the residents|of Anchorage. He has also operat- = ) n o W FRIDAY SATURDAY Dies as Represent- Capitol Sunday and “lllicit” Sunday |cervices at the Northern Light |t A. B. Ha along the highway and transients. |cd a fox farm at Sumdum: . = d 7 Pp By e ks i vapciioi at Coliseum }Pre:byzenan Church Sunday mam-‘b A;“"]““‘]"{‘* € The stage ice is to be inau- ('OLO_—“.——RG oF 9. Rnloks ove! St ed m Foem Y i Y o | ing | by Barle Hur gurated next Monday morning by | € Love! Danger! And so is Minnie Mouse. They . . | Preceding his appointment ‘as{tra plans to h | W3 Baocon, . (B iwill ke’ 4. Jarge | RECORDED STAMPEDE! Murderous and humane senti- “}‘}“.dfl"‘}‘?r“i to d St ~he{‘ “The Doorway to Hell” With|General Promotion Secretary. Dr {5 WL, felen th two - baker sedan and is prepared | ttled back and forth at|Saturday afternoon matinee meet- |Lewis Ayres in the leading role, i | Limouze was pastor of the No:'r,h-‘(’-\- on the 3d and 4th y passengers, mail and par-| WASHINGTON—A record of the for four and Ings during the the headline attraction on the Pro- |mincior Preshyterian Church at| ———— colors of 3,900 bricks collected from cGuire Comedy ILVER NITE—- W TONIGHT—1 A. M. PREV! O % Harry $ Dawson’s z Cafe s § FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a Special Plate || LUNCH for 50¢ Come and get acquainted Every AIRMAN SHIRT is guaranteed to retain its size— in collar, sleeves, body. It is made of a beautiful broadcloth of fine weave and lustrous tex- ture. Reinforced invisible stays in the collar points keep them straight and neat. The details of cut and tailoring are up fto custom-made standards. Lay in a supply of AIRMAN SHIRTS—They can be had in whites and guaranteed fast colors. SABIN’S Everythng in Furnishings For Men Dld papers fer sme at The Emprre. e subject of the summer months. Summer time gram at the Coliseum theatre to- night Columbus, Ohio, a church of over | MISS KEMP GOES SOUTH except when edule is arranged. all paris of the country has been made by the Bureau of Stanards. Colors ranged from light Juff to of i I | {had intended that she should. | 1 theatre. I 't any hap- ending to “Lasca” or to th y when Frank Desprez origin- wrote it. Tt has come r down through the years as ne example of love and self- ce. -But these years hadn't Dorothy Burgess. Further , they hadn't seen her D! ing a Spanish girl “swayed in her suppleness to and fro by each gust passion.” ble. afternoon. to take Saturday Stage Crew Favored Life The cameraman, the j tage crew, and the pr all begged to let Lasca were almost on the point of get- ting up a petition. But Dorothy Burgess felt vehemently that Las- ca should die. So did Leon Carr- illo and Director Bdward Laem- mle. Sim Summerville was in favor of killing pretty Lasca and proceeded home to supper. doors. “So, during the “During vacation just as the poet, Frank Desprez, Love Bong.’ e Daily Empire want Ans P2y, ‘The Peanut Vende: “And in this respect, good for children is good for grown folks, too, [Elder persons have to attend to business, but those able afternoons should arrange to enjoy them out- months boys and girls ought to be ! in the open air as much as possi- They should be encoumgedi o take advantage of the sunshine, | or any rate, of the warm tempera- tures, every afternoon — Saturday afternoon as well as every other|| wh summer, will be no Saturday afternoon mat- inees for either children or grown folks at the Capitol theatre. childrer their parents, can conveniently at- tend the delightful enteriainments gularly offered at the Capitol ‘Speaking of delightful tainment, I cannot recommend ‘The After days of conflict, the de-|Cuban Love Song,’ starring xhc_fu- cision came from the office of |mous baritone, Lawrence Tibbitts, | Universal's production ck Carl | and the fiery Mexican maid, Lupe Jaemmle, Jr., It came in the form | Velez, which will be presented at of a curt note. The note read:|the (Capitol theatre too strongly. “Kill Lasca.” “Among Tibbett’s songs are And so Lasca died, realistically,|‘From the Halls of Montezuma, “Tramps at Sea,’ and ‘The Cuban He and Miss Velez sing the original Cuban version of £ the Princess Norah thi at is off there n Bke enter- | WHEN YOU WANT IT PHONE 358 And up—Complete, Installed Guaranteed not to smoke your walls, zero weather. or cost. ’ | “We tell you in advance what job will LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Warm Air FURNACE REGISTER IN EVERY ROOM $1°75-00 Guar- anteed to heat your home to 70 degrees in || Guaranteed to Satisfy RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL cost” _————-‘—J I NOTE:—Mr. Metcalfe, in charge of our Sheet Metal Shop, is not only competent but right up to date on the best and latest practice in warm air heating. and ventilating and will gladly give you estimates without obligation ion was a beau- 5 1,000 members. Half the stu- is outdoor time, “Dllicit,” starring Barbara Stan-| pe pag just come from the Gen- dio tho hould live, but ric Paulson, the|wyck, will feature the new bill le| Assembly of tAE® Presbyterian |visiting he the m part won. The | r of theithat will be presented Sunday. |Church which m® in Denver,|nard, since verdict Kill Lasca!” And so Rollieg ontl St Colorado. He is in Alaska in the the poor girl died, and there is and h‘"“q ‘?I s ks Daily Empire Wanv Ads Pay interest of the work of the church. [for Vancouver, B. C. (n\hng to Lasca of the Mousers, ex- e & EEge Tre o 5 2y B A 5L S s P de,” which is playing plained today.|y “During the favorable weather| ! HILLS BROS COFFEE at 1:10 a. ri deep red. - e ———— German coal stage leaves Auk m., second at 8:20 | p at about 4:15 p. m. | * - WnY IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL COFFEE TO BUY If you are sincerely interested in quality and economy, you will read these facts about the largest selling brand of coffee between the Pacific Miilions, who are as careful about their house- hold budgets as they are about the goodness of the coffee they buy, have made the discovery that Hills Bros. Coffee is the most economical. That is one reason why more people, from Chicago to the Pacific, buy more Hills Bros. Coffee than any other brand. They know that the quality of coffec deter- mines the flavor. They know that the strength of coffee detérmines the number of good cups you can make. Flavor without strength is ex- pensive. Strength without flavor is unsatisfy- ing. Only the highest quality selected coffees are used at the Hills Bros. plant. These coffces plus perféct roasting, grinding and packing, give Hills Bros. Coffee its full-bodied strength and rich, delicious flavor. Why Hills Bros. Coffee goes further Thisabundance of flavor is the reason Hills Bros. Coffee goes further. It is why Hills Bros. offers the greatest value, Indeed, Hills Bros. Coffee gives you such unusual goodness that your first ctip is a notable and remeémbered occasion. The U. S. Customs Districts’ records of coffée imports offer substantial proof of the unusual quality found in Hills Bros. Coffee. Thése records show that the per pound value of coffee received in the San Fradcisco Customs District in 1931 was 30 per cent higher than New York’s importations and 50 per cent higher than New Orleans’. Hills Bros.’ plant is located in San Francisco. The enormous quantities of high- grade coffee used by Hills Bros. are responsible for the quality showing of this port in the United States records. The high quality and flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee account for its popularity throughout major area of United States Back in the eighties, A. H. and R. W. Hills payed ‘lhe way for Coast and Chicago. their product to become the most popular coffee from the Pacific Coast to Chicago. They concluded that a worth-while coffee business could be built only by selling the finest quality of coffee. For fifty-four years, the attention of every individual in the Hills Bros. organiza- tion has been centered on the production of quality. Quelity in coffec cannot be seen with the ¢ye nor measured in the laboratory. It can be determined only by tasting and smelling—how it tastes in the cup. Seven men devote their en- tire time to the blending of Hills Bros. Coffee. None of these men has less than nine years of experience; one has been blending and test- ing coffee for fifty-four years. The buying of good green coffees is not the whole story. These testers know how to take the finest of green coffees from every country of the World that grows good coffee and blend them into one harmonious whole, and secure ‘the same result year in, year out. Hills Bros. took the guess out of roasting their coffee It is interesting that almost every step in . lation of Hills Bros. Coffee will the coffee business seems of equal importance. First, to market good coffee, you must buy high-grade green coffeé. And even though the green coffees are good, they must be propecly blended. Yet, the finest blend cannot beé devel- oped to full flavor by poor roasting. : The common method of roasting coffee is in batches of severzl hundred pounds, but Hills Bros. roast in small quantities by their exclusive process — “Controlled Roasting”. It is precise. Every berry receives the same even roast—just the roast réquired fo' dévelop the delightful goodness that nature makes pos- sible. The process never varies, neither does the flavor. 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Every steaming, fragrant cup will be a thrill to your taste. You will ¢ enjoy a flavor and satisfaction such as you never dreame: :- 2 Compared with Hills B: and quality, any other coffee would cost you more. il The choicest berries of the world’s crop, expertly anu‘piflee‘y. roasted, ground to the correct degree and packed in vacoum o keep fresh aliays. Order Hills Bros. today. Ask for it by name on the can. Bros., San Fran- mine owners are leaves Juneau, Bur-)urging a tariff om-foreign fiel.