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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. GAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT The 1932 World’s Champion- ship Fight Between Sharkey and Schmeling If you did not see this fight do net miss it — Decide for yourself who is the winner. Dashing Hero of Daring o Dangers and Gallant Deeds of Lovel —Silver Nite— PREVIEW TONIGHT-—1 AM. “The Law of the Sea” with SALLY BLAINE and WILLIAM FARNUM PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT—1 A. M. POLA NEGRI in “A Woman Commands” NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, Territory of Al- aska, Division Numer One. In the Matter of the Bstate of CHARLES LARSEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was appoint- ed Administrator of the estate of Charles Larsen, deceased, on the 25th day of May, 1932. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, wth proper vouchers attach- ed, to Henry Roden, attorney for Administrator, at his office in the Valentine Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 25th day of May, 1932. DAVE HOUSEL, Administrator of Estate of Charles Larsen, Deceased. ST B S e R T JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM l . Old papers for sale at Empire Office. this Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT BUILDING MATERIAL Everything; in the line of building material is procur- able at Juneau Lumber Mills and always at the lowest prices commensurate with high quality. Here you will find your exact require- ments whether they are for a new residence or for re- pairs to your back fence. PHONE 358 JUNEAU LUMBER | pictures, CAPITOL HEAI]S PROGRAM WITH |; FIGHT PICTURES | Sharkey - Schmehng Battle' and ‘“Deadline” Are Film Features Pictures of the Sharkey and Schmeling championship battle in| New York last Jume and the' photoplay “The Deadline,” Buck Jones, will be presented for| the last times tonight at the Capi-| tol theatre. The fight pictures reproduce on the screen every onme of the 15 rounds that were fought by the American and the German for the | heavyweight title and that result- ed in a decision victory for the American. They show in detail the progress of the bout from its start to the finish. Camera Close to Fighters The pictures were taken close to the fighters, and spectators in| the theatre get a ringside view of the entire fistic proceedigs. Pat- rons who see the pictures are bet- ter able to judge of thé struggie than attendants at the fight it-| self who occupied seats distant from the ring. The Bharkey-Schmeling spec- tacle is an added attraction to the Capitol’s regular photoplay pro- gram, which is headed by “The Deadline.” Buck Jones, featured in Deadline,” is one of the few cow- boys who first won a place in because of his ndmg abilities and who has contmued as a screen favorite because of his histronic talents. Cowbeys Once Plentiful There was a time when Holly- wood was thronged with so called cowboy stdrs. Tom Mix, Burns, Art Acord, Vester Peg, Hoot Gibson, BeeHo Grey and others who had made records in rodeo and range life. Then came the sudden transi-| tion from silent to sound pictures. Many of these former stars fell by the wayside. Their ability to handle lines was the demands of the new order of things, and many dropped from | sight until now only a few of them remain. Buck Jones is one of the few and by many crities he is con- sidered as the best. - e — FOOT SUFFERS INJURY Valentine Leonoff is recelving treatment at St. Ann's Hospital for an injured foot. Chocolate Peanut Bars A Full Pound for 25¢ starring | “The ‘ Fred | inadequate to| | | | | i { | Hcre is represented one of the Commands.” Pola Negri and Basil Rathbone. at the Capitol Theatre. Those in the picture \ Anger F lames Over Love dramatic moments in “A Woman are, left to right, Roland Young, ‘A Woman Commands” will be previewed at 1 o'clock tomerrow night and shown regularly Sunday | COLD BEEF ON " PARTY MENUS 1S IN VOGUE Kippered Salmon is At-| tractive — New Ver- sion, Sandwich Loaf Cold beef becomes a party dish | fwhen roasted especially for the occasion and sliced just before |placing on the platter. Brais pearl onions, carrots and other vegetables in season are included | on the party platter. Arrange- ments of the main course on one | | platter or on individual plates| makes 'the_ success of the menu, | so watch color contrasts when placing. | The beef centers the platter, |carrots at one end, onions at the other, and a bit of pimento or tomato with parsley go in where {the color is needed. For individ- {ual servings, put meat on one Iside, carrots and onions near by and divide with parsley and a bn; jof red. Potato chips may be use-| ful, I | | f KIPPERED SALMO! CENTERS COLD MENU | | | Kippered salmon is a nice and| | sSummer salads when arranged and afternoon tea parties, has an interesting new version with one filling of chopped bacon, eggs, on- ion and mayonnaise, one of pim- iento and walnut moistened with mayonnaise, and another of minc- ed chicken, onion and mayona! Fluffy cream cheese, blended with cream, salt and paprika coats the outside, which is garnished with pickle fans and radish roses. SERVE MACARONI CHEESE CROQUETTES Macaroni and cheese is a com- | bination of long tradition, but for | |2 new variation, try it in ero- quettes fried in deep fat. Serve with tomato sauce in which a liberal amount of chopped gpeen pepper or pimiento has been #dd- ed, CANTALOUPE MAKES LIGHT, CRISP, Cantaloupe makes decli %’mh pineapple slices and banana fih- {gers and covered with fruit French ‘omu dressing, to which finely chopped mint leaves have been added. FAMILY WILL ENJOY 5 THIS TASTY CALVES' LIVER SOUFFLE DISH Calves' liver souffle is an un- usual and delicious dish to serve the family. One cup cooked Hver, ground; 2 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons flour, 1 cup tomato puree, ': teaspoon salt, % teaspoon I pepper, 3 eggs. Melt fat, add flour, then tomato ' se. spoon buttered bread crumbs. Bake blame for the crime on the inno- h;capeml\g‘ 1d‘-(11‘c f;)‘: °°;‘j 1:;’3";;" | puree, stir well and bring to a boil. plates an o‘? e l:.px(:h Combnm:;flemnve from fire and add beaten ,menu is comp legg yolks, liver and seasonings and |tion vegetable salad, potato ChIDS|gn.ny g619 in the stiffly whipped or cheese stmws hot mIs coffee, egg whites. Pour into a well- | - i Icludes sliced radishes, cucumbers Of DOt Water and bake in a mod- | pwklcs and other crisp and flav- ory ingredients might replace the UTLER MAURO OF SANDWICH LOAF Sandwich loaf, which has long late suppers combination vegetable salad and DRUG (CO. potato. chige. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS || ANY TIME ! TRY NEW VERSION i Phone 134 Free Delivery been a favorite for “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” READ THIS WIRE! JUST RECEIVED THIS MORNING! New York, July 28, 1932 "Halvorsen's Juneau, Alaska. Have Managed to Make some wonderfully Attractive purchases here in the Market and the values we Will Have for Our Customers this Fall and Winter Will Be Just the Best Ever Stop Shipments of Smart New Fall Frocks Will go Forward Shortly Stop Conditions Much Improved Here Stop Greet- ings. ™" (Signed) Christine Halvorsen ;‘j uneaw’s Own Store” erate oven for 30 minutes. immediately. Serve HERE IS A WAY TO MAKE PEACH DUMPLINGS AND THEY ARE GOOD Peach dumplings are among the good things to eat. Pare free- stone peaches and remove stones as carefully as posslble 80 as not DUDE' RANCH TO BE SHOWN LAST TIMES TONIGHT LAW 0F SEA’ T0 BE OFFERED ON SATURDAY bally Blame he and WAljam| Farnum Star in Capt- | tol's Coming Play “The Law of the Sea” will head- line the new program to be shewn | regularly Saturday only at the .Caputo] theatre. This pholoplay | will be previewed at 1 o'clock to- | night. Qn | | | | | | | | Part in Hilarious Com- edy at Coliseum Actors ‘play the parts of actors in “Dude Ranch” the Jack Oakie comedy which will be shown the last times tonight at the Coliseum theatre. The story of this hil | [ | i | | i | | “The Law of the Sea” as its edy, based upon Milton K name implies, is a stirring drama morous novel, “The Lone Rider ot the sea. Woven in the inci-'of the Majave reveals the fun [dents of daring sea adventure is' that ‘ensues when atraveling troupe a captivating love romance. |of stage performers takes over the | The principal roles are enacted |Under-cover amusement conces- by Sally Blaine and William Far-)Sion of a city guest ranch in the num. These stellar players are Rockies. supported by @ strong cast. Star of Troupe & -~ " _ | oOakie is seen as the star actor| |of the troupe. The others are to disturb the shape of the peach,‘E“gene Pallette, Mitzi Green and Tiop In chouler pleces of DIV Cecll ‘Weston. _Auriving at the Ll kpuir 'l’f“e' ranch owned by Stuart Erwin, they Tuck in the paste where the | suggest that he will be making .:)1.011?5 Hewe remo;ed_Sprmklewifl;immgs interesting for his patrons dw“?' sug;;r m"h cmx::er;\on Bml: [if he allows them to dress up as ot liberally with butter. Bake| aigcters of the old “West and ’S’;“; stow oven. Serve with hardi . on a few realistic scencs in [the vielnity of the hotel. The stunt works and the patrons are thrilled at the gun-flourishing deeds of the “Westerners.” Falls in Love A tasty way to prepare pork June Collyer, prettiest guest at chops is to bake them. Sear pork the hotel, becomes enamored of the chops in a baking pan and on each rough-riding, sure-shooting Oakie. chop place 1 slice of onion, a slice . But the climax hits a bumpy of tomato and 1 teaspoon minced Place when a band of real outlaws green pepper. ;arrive on the scene, fresh from Season with salt, pepper and & bank hold-up in the nearest little sugar. Cover with 1 table- town. The desperadoes place the! PORK CHOPS GIVEN A NEW ZEST WHEN BAKED IN OVEN | i a hot oven until the chops are ¢ent Jack—and there is plenty of tender. Imn stirring as a result. Iy ButhJack rlmzuy as:;sts int bring- It the real des] loes 1o jus- ANDREW OLSON RITES i i : SET FOR TOMORROW[ mce—and (. 8) he gets the girl. Funeral rites will be held ‘at 2‘ RKO Theatres and [ o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the' Fox Film in Deal Resurrection Lutheren church for| the late Andrew Olson, truck haul-| NEW YORK, July 29.—The RKO ing contractor who died this week Theatres Corporation and Fox Film | ___ in Juneau. Services will be con-'Corporation have entered into an| ducted by the pastor, Rev. Brling agreement whereby the former ob- | Clafson. |tains a five-year franchise over- Interment, under direction of the ' ing all Fox productions for the "Ck‘alles W. Carter Mortuary, will forty-eight RKQO theatres in Great- be in E'ergrecn cemetery. ‘ex New York. The agreement be- S e icomes effective September 1. | Ol papers tor sale at Emplrel Dally Empire Wans Ads Pay A REAL GOOD TIME DANCE 50c for Men Ladzes Free With Music That Sets Your Feet Tickling LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYBODY Krane and Peterson A. B. HALL- SATURDAY,'9:30 P. M. » —0pen Your Accbdnt Now BEANS—Small White Navy, pound rts Today L4 .t CHEESE—Dari’gold, Excellent Cream, pound PEACHES, PEARS and ,APRlCOTS—large cans, (regular 30c gr.lde in good syrup) ... /3 IR eani N 18¢ CRISCO—3- polmd pails CITRUS POWDER, package Buy one at regular price and we will give you another one for ONE CENT PHONE 174 Jack Qak it;las Leading! COLISEUM A gang of lun lennx faverites give you the mssde dope on the New American Pastime—DON'T MISS ‘“DUDE RANCH?*’ with JACK OAKIE, STUART ERWIN, MITZI GREEN NEW PRICES—Adults 40c, Youths 25¢, Kddies 10c, Loges 8e Last Times Tonight MIDNIGHT PREVIEW—I A, M—“THE SECRET CALL" COLISEUM HAS “SECRET CALL” FOR TOMORROW Richard Atlen and Peggy Shannon Featured in Romantic Drama Richard Arlen and Peggy Shan- non are co-featured in “The Sec- ret Call,” romantic drama of modern political intrigue in a ‘hig city which wili be previewed at 1 o'clock tonight and shown regu- larly tomorrow at the Coliseum' theatre. Based on Political Intrigue The story which was written by | apyar Willlam B. deMille, deals with the pital. lives of a boy and girl who are inextricably bound in the activi- ties of a big political “party ma- RYAN TW]NS HAVE chine.” Miss Shannon is seen as the daughter of a politician, a one- time henchman of the “big boss” who is made the “goat” in a city- wide investigation of the practices' of his party. He alone bears the disgrace which is due the entire “machine.” Girl Swears Vengeance The girl swears vengeance on “the boss™ The plot ecarries on through al series of high-voltage situations,; Robert Murphy, Jr., to the staccato accompaniment of fast dialogue. RITES FOR BABY TO BE HELD TOMORROW| To a son born to Mrs. ‘M. L. MacSpadden in St. Ann’s hospital early this morning, death resulted after her father dies, | broken-hearted by the disgrace, | | i | | Patsy MeAllister, |lister, Maxine Mulvihill, |Clarke and Dodo Clarke, a few hours afterwards. With a private service at the grave by Rev. C. E. Rice, Dean of Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, interment will take place at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Evergreen cemetery. TONIGHT’S GAME IS POSTPONED ACCOUNT OF lNFAN'll S DEATH There wmuht ‘baseball game this evening. Thé game scheduled between the Elks and Moose has heen postpon and probably will be played next Monday evening, it was announced this afternoon by George Kohlhepp, Vice-President of the City League. Postponement was made by League officials out of sympathy for M. MacSpadden, Moose first baseman, whose infant son died early this morning a short time its ‘birth at St. Ann's Hoe~ CELEBRATION IN HONOR, BIRTHDAYS At the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ryan, om Ninth Street, Colleen and Eileen Ryan arve celebrating their twin birthdays this afternoon by enter- taining some of their little boy and girl friends. The twins are seven years old today. The boys being entertained are Buddy Shaw, Albert Shaw, Buddy Martin and Richard Wyand. The girls are Marilyn MeAl- Margaret Mrs. J. K. McAllister and Mrs. George Shaw are assisting N Ryan in entertaining and serving. e iy Old papers ror sale ab BEmpire Office. Schilling Iced Tea'is fragrant, fresh, full of flavor—not merely tea-colored water, That’s because Schilling Tea is kept fresh, sealed in vacuum likc your coffee, Chilled fiagmnce Lace trimmed . . shadow. proof . , in white, peach and pink . . all sizes . . . Special $2.50 {

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