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THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933. FRIDAY SATURDAY CAPITO A BIG 5-UNIT SHOW Climaxing with the Ace Mystery Thriller ' of the Age AN “\1:0\3““‘ IOBORE “You Try Somebody E Ise” Betty Boop Musical Cartoon Hollywood Beauty‘ Hif;ts Natural Color! How They Play and Yet Keep Lovely Charming Girls! Transatanlic Mystery Another Crackerjack Van Dine Mystery‘ Solved by “Doc” TWENTY MINUTES OF LATE CURRENT EVENTS with THE WRECK OF THE “Northwestern” MATINEE SATU RDAY—2 P. M. Adults 25¢ Children 10¢ Juneau Cash Grocery STORE OPEN EVENINGS IF YOU PAY CASH—WHY SHOULD YOU PAY MORE THA’V OUR PRICES Free Delivery PHONE 58 WATERMELONS, Ib. . 5¢c HALF OR WHOLE—Fancy Ripe Klondyke PEARS. APRICOTS, ca(t,150 6for . ... 87c Excellent Quality—Large No. 2% tins COFFEE, pound .. . . 19¢ Extra Fine Grade—Fresh Every Week PUREX, quar I5¢ A Real Fine Bleach WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City Telephone 444 White Line Cab fnd Ambulance Co. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS . ° The Gpstmeau Our W«'fivaw' :rnd End at tln JOAN BLONDELL IS STARREDIN .Fascmatmg Actress Has| Nurse's Role in “Miss Pinkerton” In ‘“Miss Pinkerton,” mystery thriller, .which opens to- Biondell, one of the fascinating young actresses, reaches full-fledged stardom. The First National picture i {based on the latest and most sen sational i : Roberts inha really great women writers. The urday Evening Post, is one of the “Fireman, Save My many other succe: In addition to Joan Blondell e is a qlperb f{cast of actors and actresses. Splendid Performance Joan Blondell, whose sparkling ! personality and be: togzther with her brilliant interpretation: has caught the public fancy, gives' dlid performance as Miss on, the little nurse who keeps turning up clews when the Child,” and wrong track, and whose deductions finally lead to the slayer in ch= murder mystery. ‘There is a slaving that is seem- | ifgly insolvable, a slayer moving in the very midst of the scene of crime, who commits attack after | attack to. cover his tracks, and ;| seems to be immune to capture, until the pretty nurse gets on his trail. Strong Cast Miss Blondell is supported by an extraordinarily strong cast, ing such players as George Brent, who was leading bara Stanwyck in “So Big,” with Ruth- Chatterton in Rich Are Always With U {accomplished actor of long erience; Holmes Herbert y, Ruth Hall, Blanche Fred- erici, Mae Madison, Elizabeth Pat- terson, Mary Doran and a of others, The scenes aic iaid in and about New York City and the title is |given to the nurse because she is s0 clever on deductions in following the slayer while working as a nurse in the household. The y is woven about a clever nurse who is called by the police lto take care of an elderly woman who is prostrated by the sudden shooting of her nephew. It is not known whether the death is an ac- cident, suicide or murder; and there and The T T T TS g gm|un|||rmum||||||um||nm|mmm|||mmumlmuumiilminmnnmnmmnmmnnmmmmmmmmr $1.75. White only, iy g g s a modern | - CAPITOL SHOW ; |night at the Capitol Theatre, Joan ' screen’s most | , one of America’s! I story which ran serially in the Sat- year's prize novels and has been | made by Lloyd Bacon, director or‘ Dally Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Metric meas- ures L City in Massa- chusetts Pronoun Knock . Go away . Range of knowledge . Impostor or quack . Conjunction . Kish eggs Raise Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle r {'Iv‘\dplcca Cook in a pan . The man who \f:n\l!d eat no 21, Wandered 5. Upright 28. Mexican laborer Flower Alternative Crude Cook tn an oven . Institute legal proceedings {ke 36, Birds' D S 3 A 41, Shining Person ad- dressed bors lian city Aleotolic liquor Central eylin- der in stems and Catch reny of a Lo vlace 5. City in Scot- land . Erench coin | Recline Addition to a . Dogma Small villages . Impresses with solemn wonder Help Rin ot wood 56. building Pinch 51. Plaything police department gets off on the | includ- ' man with Bar- | e in the house that finaily lead to| score SLACKS “Womens -and Misses. Reg. value THESE PRICES FOR TWO DAYS ONLY KON lummIlllllllfllmmllflllmmfllllllmmmfimmn||||u|unn.mnmlennmmmmu uh IIII%/II | | 7 W ¢ A aEmM amm HaE dEJaEENaa AN JNEEE N llI%nIlll%fiII involved. Miss Pinkerton sees Lhmgs PROSPECTS FOR GAME the unraveling of the mystery. P P2, S A | The American b:gmn and Elks ATTENTION EASTERN STARS |are slated to play tonight's sched- Monday evening, July 31, at 8:30 /uled same at Recreation Park, but {in the Scottish Rite Temple, a re- the outlook for the game was not ception for all Stars and M_“,,m‘bmht this afternoon. Low-hanging will be given in honor of Most Clouds indicated enough rainfall to Worshipful Grand Master John I kch the grounds probably too wet Preissner and Mrs. Preissner. All{{0r use this eyatling. 3 Stars and Masons are requesuedl If the weather does improve to be in attendance. —adv,|eénough to permit playing, Junge —et——— probably will hurl for the War- jors. Joe Nello is expected to Op- 4 FOR $1.00 3 g el Women’s sup-cver aprons. F.zsl celors. Al sizes. Saturday and Txmarhv is an lmpm‘iant part ot Mcnday conly. Leader Depaflmenl‘lh hay mixture on 73 per cent of Store, —ady.! the hay land in Ohio. IIIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIHI|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|I|III]IIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|IIlIII REGULAR 75¢ VALUES CHIFFONS AND SERVICES THE NEWEST SHADES RUN-STOP TWIST REMARKABLE VALUES AT 60c (FOR TWO DAYS ONLY) We are proud of being able to offer these amazing bargains in ‘HOLEPROOF’ and ‘BERKSHIRE’ HOSIERY in the face of rising prices . . . and yowll be proud if you take advantage of this sale for the hose are perfectly modeled to fit, silks that stop runs, and are scien- tifically reinforced to wear longer. There are all ‘the latest shades and tones in all gizes at all prices. PLAY SUITS Regular $1.50 value NOW 75¢ i:AcH made of specially twisted All sizes. ERUP’'S = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = E = = = = = = § = = % - E = 0LD SOURDOUGH : HEEDS CALL OF (Seattle Daily Times) | > L. Steelsmith of Seattle, | I engineer and e Alaska gold rush, | a deaf ear to the r more than | N in will | he gold ew in his youth. ' He \’.\xkn in 1902. is anxious {call of the {30 yea jand to see long time for I\un on Jack Wade {Creek; Bert McCandless, who has aim on the North Fork of For- wants to ‘‘rassle” Bob Steel, City, wants say , many of old-timers of the Far North anxiously awaiting his refurn eat’ number have died during t thirty years, but several left and there will be a hot when they and Steelsmith get again. In Klondike Rush Fresh out of Iowa Staie Colleg2, | | with the ink on his diploma still} |wet, Steelsmith headed West late| in the last century. {a whi | ll\\ P are® time to, at Butte as a mining en-‘ {gincer and when gold was discov- m)r(] in the Klondike he was among |the first to go yorth 1 camer he went from the town: ne Skagway. He packed over oot Pass to Lake Linderman| he and his partners con-' structed a scow. They \xmpsnwcdi their lumbox from trees in Lhe for-' ALASKA FIELDS : est which boat. They sailed n Lak Mud Lake, gold to be little thought Locking for “I overlooked country while in figure to g 1sn't - so! Steelsmith “Yes, I'm 61, trip without an; mented. “Ther L f old sourdough yet. r\” h be waiting and we should right good time for awhil “I figure to go in the y I the other time. On the t I'll probably use airplanes ed I don't get frozen in. T be real fun To §ay in anoth ter. The boys and I could some mighty good times.” Despite advanced years, Stee smith is hale and hearty and e dently bu FOSTER, JR., LEAVES AIRBANKS; ENTERS ALASKA COLLEGE will join the! He worked for (group of Juneau boys in Fairbanks' Alaska College and School of term. He plans to leaye the steamer Aleutian on his way to the Inter- that later lor city and will work there until Frank Foster, Jr., who are {Agricultural Mmes next Juneau on to attend the the college opens. R “NORTHWESTERN" PICTURES Now on sale at Winter and| Pond’s. TONIGHT NOT BRIGHT' to build tne crude across Lake Lin- Bennett, entered 70 CONFER WITH “ LOCAL OFFICERS speaks truthfully when he ¥ s a lot left in the old| His home is atér 3 RASMUSON HERE \Prominent Ba nker Was Passenger on North- western when it Struck To attenda to various business matters here and confer with Gov. John W. Troy and other officials, A. E. Rasmusen, prominent Alaska banker and Republican National Comm#iteeman for Alaska is visit- ng here this week. He will return o’ his home at Skagway on the steamer Alaska early next week. Rasmusen is interested in tion of Federa! public f funds for Alaska and S at one of the projects > located in the vicinity of way to relieve unemployment here as well as to do some needed mprovement to open up the sur- region to the town. a passenger on the steam- hwestern when it hit at Island last Tuesday morn- ter beached at Eagle ‘River bar. Except for a somewhat chilly w: in lifeboats while they stood by to see if the vessel listed |after it wds beached, the passengers jsuffered no discomfort, Mr. Ras- musen said. SRS S He Noi {Santinel {ing and NOTICE! The Juneau Water Works have moved their offices to the First National Bank from where it will transact all business. adv. JOHN RECK, Manager. > Advertisements spread world —adv. products before you. SCIENTIFIC MERCHANDISING Means more than just lower prices . CLEAN FOOD SHOPS—— INTELLIGENT, FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE—BEST OF EVERY- THING AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT . FLOUR, Fisher’s Blend, 49 lb sack .. $1.99 Get Our Pn(-m on Other Brands l‘lrat Butter, 31bs. . \unsfl Gold Plgs Feet, jar Boneless, Plckled ‘)507 Eggs, Fresh .. 39¢ Quart Raisins, 4 Ibs. . . 29¢ Seeded Muskat, pncknge 3doz. .. 79 Clean Large Standards 29¢ PEAS BEANS, CORN, 3 No. 2 cans . . 39¢ All Fine Quality Jam, quart jar A l| Popular Brands Apricots, Crate $1.19 Canning—Just a f R o S .. 29¢ W hite ew left Peanut Butter . . 25¢ 2 Pound Jar ; King . . . 39¢ Granulated Soap. large pkg. L()MBINATION DEAL,dllfor . . . . 30c One large pkg, Quick Arrow Soap Flakes e One Sunbrite Cleanser Meat Department STEWING HENS, pound . Fresh Dressed Fancy Blrds LEGS LAMB, " ‘Genuine Spring Lamb pound SHOULDER PORK RQAST, pound .. 15¢ Young Corn Fed Pigs e SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, pound 'For Baking or Boiling PSS 12V2c LARGE BROILERS, 35¢ each, 3 for . $1.00 Fresh Killed—11/5 1b. b. average BONELESS CORNED BEEF, pound .. 16¢c Corned here in our plant from Fancy Steer Beef S e