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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933 I SHOT" 1§ | Beautcous Filr Player at Play~ ARANOF KEPT SHUWN TUNlGHT | ture beauty, bas the: whle Pacific IN AIR wrr“ AT THE CAPITOL MANY FLIGHTS Ocean as a backyard at her home at Santa Monica, Calif., and as you i At 4:30 o'clock yesterday after- Remanllc. Comedy Of Smalh noon the seaplane Baranof of the Town Life Is Feature The Opening This Evening . { Alaska Southern Airways piloted & i 1 1 - ! by Gene Meyring, Chandler Hicks, ML £ mecha. returned from Ketchi- i/ % vl : ing .. Warrack, ‘A. k “Big Shot,” a romantic comedy - . ng JandB N‘Xk"';:; o of small town life is the feature| : ¢ Melgpecilond x50 ) ; picture at the Capitol Theatre| p é o i . i 5 again at 5 o'clock ‘on the .Weekly opening tonight. TODAY & round trip to Chichagof and way Roscoe Ates and Eddie Quilan, LADIES Only—7 to 9 o » ports with passengers and mail. fioted | cofhedians . will ‘Haye. the The outgoing passengers, ware, J. B leading roles in the emermmmgi 1 v MEN Only—9:15 to 11 HELENE BURKE, the matchless lec- Boyle for Hoonah; E. Tt play. turer, will lecture at each performance HELD OVER POSITIVELY FOR ONE MORE DAY ONLY Tomorrow we show at f)Ol'GI,AS for ()\h DAY and then leave the Gastineau Channel Forever CAPITOL STARTING TONIGHT see, she makes good use of it. Mexican star is, as all well-ine A Roaring Farce formed fans know, Mrs. Cedric G Comedy Filled with Grins and Hearty Laffs Eddie Quillan Roscoe Ates Maureen @’ Sullivan “The Big Shot” “Tip Tap Toe” A Clog Dancing Musical T " i ¢ Port Althorp. Those who G e e dar:ce \here on the seaplane when it fe- I s ) J turned to its Juneau base at 8:45 tap dancing and musical numbers o'clock were, S. Paul, from Kim- an;ic o ‘]a.m ne“;r:e‘:l o sham Cove and Frank Metcalf andf entertaining pr 3 J. K. Jackson from Chichagof. —————————— This Morning NEW WAREHOUSE BEING | The Baranof with Gene Meyring BUILT FOR I GOLDSTEIN | FRIDAY FRIDAY lat the controls left here this morn- ing at $:30 o'clock for Todd with Nick B2z and Jack Dawson Te- turning here at 11:30 o'clock. An hour later the seaplane left for % | Ketchikan with George Grigsby ™ land is due to return to Juneau ! this evening. : R Work has started on a new warehouse for I. Goldstein next to| his store on Front Street. The new building will be about 10 by 30 feet in dimension. Gus Erick- | — | son is the contractor for the job. | HALIBUT BOATS SELL —_— - | MRS. “ MISSOURI BRINGS SALMON Whirlwind AND “Remember When” Highlights from Former Days Twenty Minutes of News: MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P, S Adults 25¢ Kids 10c \) i CEWANE The modern tea ® package! Sealed in CELLOPHANE' Axr tight! Moisture - 1 prgof! Costssolittle! \ Picserycs com- pletely all the deli-g cate fragrance and flavor of fine tea!l Japan (Green) Orange Pekoe (Black) Go window snopping in-yeur easy {520 acres for the enlargement of -ohair. Read the advertisements, Y WALT JOHNSON {lcan be proud. || held their opposition to one or no il men been turning in brilliant pitch- | their own pitching duels by a much needed punch at the plate. ‘;n:au Cold Storage for the San HAS SOMETHING FOR HAPPINESS {Cleveland Mound Staff Is Now Compiling Bril- liant Record ter Johnson, new manager of the Cleveland Indians, has something besides being back in baseball to make him happy. He has a pitching staff inherited from Roger Peckinpaugh which has been demonstrating right through slumps and winning streaks that it is one of which any manager Statistical fans have -discovered that with only 58 games of the sea- son played, Tribe pitchers have runs 22 times, or in more than a third of their games. Wot A Staff! Young “Slats” Hildebrand has been turning in the best perform- ances. First in the majors this year to win 10 games, he had ac- counted for six of his victories by pitching shutout ball. In two more he allowed only one run. CLEVELAND, O., July 21.—Wal- | MR. AND MRS. A. R. REEBS | AND FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reebs ar-|Storage Co, were the Avona, Capt.'| rived recently in Juneau with their Olaf Larsen, with three Fred. Wes TFerrell had one shut-out land three one-run affairs to his | credit. Clint Brown had won four games in which he allowed only one run. Mel Harder had pitched two shut- 4 outs, not -including -one ‘in which | (|he was relieved In the tenth in- ning by Hildebrand, who went on to win by the whitewash route, and ({|two one-run games, Sarge Connally and Willis Hud- lin cach had pitched a one-run game. They Also Can Hit And not only have the mounds- ing performances, but ‘they also have been breaking up some of | With the Tribe able to ‘win only eight times when the pitchers al- lowed as many as three rums, the hurlers accounted for six games in the team’'s victory column by furnishing the winning blow them- selves. ¥ — MARGARET T. SELLS FARE ) TO SAN JUAN FOR 6 AND 3 The Margaret-T, Capt. Peter Hildre, brought in 8500 pounds of | halibut which was purchased for the San Juan PFishing and Pack- |ing Company by the Juneau:Cold | Storage for 6 and 3 cents a pound. - — LOUHELEN BRINGS HALIBUT WHICH SOLD FOR 6 AND 3 | The Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hil- dre, brought in 13,000 pounds of { halibut which was sold to the Ju- J|Juan Fishing and Packing Com- |pany for 6 and 3 cents a pound. —eeeo—— The 'Washington Staw park com- mission has received a tax ‘deed to Mount Spokane state park. ARE HERE children, Louis, Mr, and. Mrs, pound. 24 Prompt Delivery New Potatoes 5 pounds 19c Watermelon California Klondike pound 6¢ FARES HERE TO J. C, S: Halibut boats which brought i} ‘BUTTER SUNSET GOLD—Fancy 3 pounds 95¢ 15600 pounds| m sl g Vera and'and the Dixon, Capt. Peter Mel- o nq Reebs are |seth, 9000 pounds. The fish weu. teachers of:.a.government school in | purchased for 6 ‘and 3 cents a !.nf\ lower Yukon district. el SELLS TO OXENBURG The fishing boat Missouri, Capt.| moved their offices to the First FROM LOWER YUKON DIST., [fish and sold to the Juneau co]d,lom Jackson, brought in 700 pounds | National Bank from where it willl] 0( salmon which was sold to Oxen- | transact all business. i g Brothers for the prevailing| 6, 3 and 3% - - Daily Emptre Want Ads Pay BROS. NOTICE! The Juncau Water Works have There are now 2,158 airports and landing fields in the United States, 1703 of which have +night lighting Lqmpm(ut Thirty-one of the fields 'are private. cents a FRUITS & VECETABLES JUST ONE GRADE The' Best from \V\l&T & (() BEEF ROAQTS Fancy Shoulder Beef 18¢ Ib. SALAD AID DURKEE’S—Quart quart 39c¢ HOMINY LIMA BEANS—PORK and BEANS—RED BEANS 11 o0z. can 5¢ Pork Shbul(iers Young Grain-Fed Pork 15¢ 1b. HENS Fresh Killed—Plump—Tender 18¢ tb. Vegetable Soup HOME STYLE—No. 2 cans 2 cans 25¢ PEN-JEL For Jams and Jellies—TRY IT ' package 1 5¢ LIME RICKEY GINGER ALE OLD HIEDELBERG 2 pints 25¢ Phones 24 BR()ILERS 11, Ihs. average 3 for $1 00 Cottu oe Cheese i s ( Je cwp PURE LARD SHORTENING 10¢ 1b. ' FRESH | CAPONS AND ROASTING IHENS s‘aving Prices RHODE =] At Mone PHONE Meat Dept. 24 2 rings Prompt Delivery ORANGES SWEET—JUICY 2 dozen 39¢ - CLEANSER SUNBRITE 4 cans 25c ~S0AP CHIPS QUICK ARROW package29c¢ | Toilet Tissue WALDORF 4 rolls 23¢ FRUIT JARS AND SUPPLIES—A FULL ST()( K Ol“ ALL KINI)S Laundry Soap SWIFT’S HARDWATER 10 bars 33¢ Canning Apricots WILL BE AT THEIR BEST NEXT WEEK Reserve Your Qupply Now CHEESE FULL CREAM pound 19¢ This picture, as elsewhere, has taken ‘Alaska by storm. It brcke all existing house records at Ketchikan and at Juncau. Tt has had the longest and most tremendous run of any attraction for the past five years. Positively your st chance tcday to see the show that all Juncau it talk- ing abeut. We would be ungenerous, if in leaving your beautiful country, we did not express our appreciation of your mar- velous support. It will be a source of deep satisfaction to the high minded proponent of this tour. Since we are now leaving it befits that we- advise you that you have been not only generous but chartiable. The “Sins of Love" tour is not a commercial venture. The major profits, if any, are turned over to a large hospital for crippled chil- dren, most of whose unfortunates are victims of “Sins -of Love.” Thanking you for your generous support of our efforts to combat by education a serious evil of the day, we maost reluctantly say, (,()()l) B)l;. % 500 50(' SPANISH PRINCE AND HIS BRlDE The former Prince of the Asturias, eldest son of former King Al- fonso of Spain, is shown with his bride, daughter of a wealthy Cuban merchant, after their marriage in Switzerland, (Associated Press Photo) when you take ‘care of your FEET You can keep your feet in good cons dition when you make the foot bath a regular habit. A hot foot bath, using Rexall Foot Soap, soéthes and com- Horts tired, aching, perspiring feet. Then follow the foot bath with Rexall Foot Powder, It absorbs moisture.' 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