The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1933, Page 3

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“Afraid to Ma“’)’ i mAPITDl_ HAS . 'TIGER SHARK’ FOR NEW BILL DRIVA GOES AGROUND AT | SHAKAN BAY Gardner and Owens Fmdi New Stand of Timber— Mill to Resume Soon MYSTERY PLAY 1Qe(tm BEING SHOWN, Technico}or—i]—ri}ler “Poc | tor X" Is Current Fea- 1 ture at Coliseum with Many Thrills, Told on Screen “Moon madness,” which plays Tom Gardner and A. E. Owens, such a prominent part in “Doc-|of the Juneau Lumber Mills re- romance of the tuna fish- tor' X,” the First National Tech- |turned Monday from Shakan Bay, 5, with all its wealth o nicolor mystery thriller, at the| where they ran aground with the highlights and tug Driva on the returi home| from a two weeks' timber-cruising( expedition. The tug Edward; Coliseum, with Lionel Atwill, Leec' i | Track and Fay Wray heading an | all star cast, is not an expression‘ that' has been merely created in |Schenk, under Capt. Chisholm, was the mind 0f the autho¥. Far from |Sent from Wrangell to pull the |it, ‘it is an actual condition lhm,Dnva off, which it is expected m; g | | physicians, psychologists and psy- | &ccomplished sometime today. No; & chiatrists frequently have to con-|great damage was done by the tend with in patients suffering | mishap, it is said. | k.| from nervous disorders. In the course of the expedi- There is no doubt in the minds | tion the dpalrdwer; ol ;O logate of physicians that the moon’s rays | Some g00d red cedar and spruce, | nave an effect upon the action of | ey said, which the Juneaw Log- | such people. Precisely what effect, | 8108 Company will cut this fall science does not knew. The mill also expects to re-open} N & 2 -y | SOmMe time in September” and saw “The idea of ‘moon madness,”| gyqup two million feet of lumber, seid Dr. Thaddeus Bolton, famous| . sy a1 order of red cedar re- scientist, “is based on the Ob-|coiyeq frdrh- the Alaska-Juneau, servation of a natural (:ondnmn‘mld 180 by bk cre’ o -S4 and | among thé¢ near-insane and nerv- | winter business. ous persons. The attacks of ex-| "¢ "ype present time, the mill new coiffure she is making populnr i | treme nervousness usually occur 5 1 ¥ : company is taking advantage of! at regular intervals—about 28 0, ga0k seagpn by installing a new 30 days apart. Coinciding as they | ‘ ¢yclone and 100 horse-power meWILL Gn ArTER do with the full moon, it has long to exhaust the shavings and saw-/| | been thought that the moon’s rau‘d“st from th-fi mil: GULD HUARDERS " UH s E RAG‘NG Government [s Preparing i Lare responsible. Cases Against Nearly PERMIT GRANTED 300 Violators OREGON WUMAN with all the n motion picture studio t National's production, which will b rst time at the C onight Twenty years ago tuna fishing a commercial industry, was ‘kx wn in the western hemi: hough as a delicacy, it ws .md highly regarded anm t Romans. Today run~into the millions, thousand tons of tuna is ti nual catch that goes world’s markets. Betwe: n thousand people de tuna fisheries for a I And it is a staple and po ticle of food all over the States. It is the most dangerous "I man life of all deep-sea l)(‘ schools of mna are h for 1 the- as Weird! Won § ks derful! You never forget as long as yo live! Jeannette MacDonald, movie beau- ty, back from France, says epidemic of divorces in I—lnllywood has made her afraid to wed Robert Ritchie (inset), who has been her fiance! the for three years. Ritchie is her business manager. Photo taken on her arrival in New York shows a “Even the word Tunar’, \\hx"h‘ ! we use in referring to th: moon, has grown into the language as lunacy, which proves that for many | years the effect of the moon on| nervous and insane persons was an accepted belief.” Of course, to laymen the moon was made for love. Poets, compos- and writers have even made | dmpflrntc WASHINGTON, Au;, 18.—Gold | with hoarders have abouf reached the end of the rainbow. ses of a BARGAIN PRICES ers . itis : The Government is going after | ente vidly embodied in the moon the basis for romantic | . g H them now and legal experts of this unu picture. Adults 30c Children 10c|mspiration. Therefore. “,’L ke;n‘ PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 18—The!the Department of Justice are| Edward, G. mobinson is s the story in keeping With the|on)y woman to hold a permit Imm' drawing cases against a reported | The popular Richard Arlen the role of Robinson's first mate pal. Zita Johann, one of s most brilliant younger , has the leading feminine romance the moon inspires, and in order to make “Doctor X" utterly different from any mystery Story ever filmed, the producers have |dt\010p€d a touching love affair {between Lee Tracy as the NeWs- | ynger the recént liberalized la paper reporter and Fay Wray,|or washington, Oregon and Calx- the feminine lead, who plays lhc\!omu pexi of ; Doougr Xsl b i \ Miss Eckhardt recetved her ope:- ‘atmg permit the day before the LAST DIVIDE | Oregon first Thorse-racing meet the newly created Oregon racing 280 on hoard commission is Meryl Eckhardt of | 000 in gold | Flint, Mich. She is the first o Over $27,500,000 was her sex to receive a horse tra turned in after the hoar er’s license on the Pacific Co: ited by Governmen g more than $800,- the sum ents. Smith Fleetric Co. Gastineau Building EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL | | ;’ —a CROSSES | with pari-mutuel betting o])oned} r— | o bt | i . at Gresham track near here a three She | James Sherlock, pioneer of M-‘ aska and Yuakon, passed away re- | 1S the awner of La Femm eantly in the Anchorage Hospital | year old mare, which re ok(-‘ as a result of heart troubie. The the mile and a quarter rzcord on funeral was held under the aus-| | the Riverside Park course in Kan- pices of Anchorage Igloo, Pioneers | | sas City. of Alaska. He had been in thcw o ' north 36 years and was unmarried. ‘ R A FreshFruits and b S8 Vegetables HOME GROWN PEAS, perpound A SR C ABBAGE und i 6¢ BEETS and C. 4 ROTS; 3 bunches 25¢ RADISHES and TURNIPS, 3 bunclies FINE Watch ‘and Jeielry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | WRIGHT SHOPPE PAUL BLOEDHORN i I ‘T—“"‘ .r———— Daily Emplre Wam Ads Pay Stark terror , . . Iy! Seas run striking quick eye for an ey unseen, unheard . . . ng red with blood . . . ssions; love, . . rag {hs high Tense drama stajks through this tragic tale of th fishing fleet. Every minute unfolds a new thrill, sensaticnal surprise. g Be sure to see RICHARD ARLEN ZITA JOHANN A First National Picture Man-eating sea monsters split-seconds escapes . . . ed for the first time! CAPITOL MATINEE Saturday 2 P. M, Bargam Prices film-~ 25¢ LFTTUCE Local edCh oo m“"l“mll"||||||"|||||||"||||l||l|||||“fl“llmllllumlmllmllllllllllllflfl’l!“_‘ GREEN ONIONS bunch . . . 10¢ SWISS CHARD, ound . . o 20c L EGG PLANT, 2pl($mds b, o d@be NEW ARRIVALS TOMATOES, Field, pound . . . 15¢ CUCUMBERS, sadh - . . . 10c FALL HATS ORANGES, 200 size, 2 dozen . . 45c TURBANS —Silks, Satins. Velvets SPORT FELTS —Many shades. New Materials. BERETS —New Fall colors... Contrasting trims. VERY REASONABLE IN PRICE! RED SHIELD HUTTER pound . 27c FRESH EGGS, latge, 2 dozen . . 58¢ California Grocery PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 478 Remember—The 12th Anntal Southeastérn Alaska Fair, Juneau, September 13, 14, 13, 16 Juneau “wmple Slwppe Opposite Harrig. Hardware Co. THE DAILY ALASKA A EMPIRE, FRII RIDAY AUGUST 18 I933 Romance of Tuna Fishing,| lfor a racket conspiracy with 23 = , = or | Gt g No l'nmp is more , more uniformly reliable, and more truly econe- | oavoti ot iab detn on ‘huroed mical. General Electric spends in research and development over a milliom ot '('(‘m’x‘))l" o o by dollars each year to guarantee dependability. { preying oo Take advantage of this amazing value in standard merchandise. Take these cannibals of the| ittie known lust and vegeance on | 3 RO i N BIG VALUE £20¢ EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 5, 40, 60-WATT SIZES) EACE TRIAL | RACKET CHARGE, Gangster, Now in Atlanta G& w Prison, to Be Taken to | Chicago Under Guard | CHICAGO; I, Aug. 18. — Ar-|{ | rangements. Wwere gtart®d yesterday No lamp gives you more light for current or Al Capone fo be returned | synewmed. (here from Aflanta Penitentiary, No lamp does more to cheer up your home; tand trial | ¢, make work, play, o ling easier for you. a heavy guard, to " Oniet : Justice home @ carton of six Edison Mazpa lamps tonight. |issued a writ of habeas corpus di-| Hr‘lmv the Federal authorities to roduce Capone for trial. Federal officials, it ‘ht & Power Co. Douglas 18 Alaska Electric L Juneau 6 ald, place 10 objections of returning Capone ere from Atlanta where he is REMEMBER—The 12th Annudl Southeastern ! serving efeven years for income tax Alaska Fair, Sept. 13, 11, 15, 16 | evasion. SLARELS T T 0™ (Ma) Ferg iea? to do ar, due 7. Miriam A. as, i (lvmt o (]d Papers for Sale at Empire Office OUR ADS . Are good news to every housewife. They contain real Bargains on Food Stuffs . . . and often serve as menu suggestions, too. Thousands of thrifty housewives are watching PIGGLY WIGGLY ADS, FOR BARGAWS (e»el) day). Peaches Leave your orders NOW For Canning A short crop Butter | Sunset Gold Bananas Golden Ripe g lhs., 29¢ MEMBER EC(S ; Large, Fresh and { s | 3 ")S., 79¢ | ‘ Clean Highest Score WE po our PART | | 3 doz., 79¢ Obtainable [ ? Lower Prices Lower Pnce: SWIFT’S DEAL 1 Ige. pkg. Washing Powder, 2 bars Swift’s Soap, 1 can Swift’s Cleanser All for 29¢ Vogetable Snu p 1 | ( OF FEE 1 SCHILLINGS 2 pounds 59¢ Wlngs of the 'Mornmg " TOMATOES HOME STYLE TWIN PEAK 3‘“;- 2 b 2 large cans 23¢ 774_‘_)5 2 9¢ s Tomatog flA[e Advanmg BROOMS Parrot Brand—Blue Handles 29¢ : SATURDAY ONLY | LESLIE’S 4LT 3 2-pound Shaker 8 cents CHEESE AMERICAN CREAM Cloverbloom pound 18(' . HELP US IN ON NRA PROGRAM by getting your order in before" 4:15—LAST DELIVERY MEAT DEPARTMENT . , HEADQUARTERS FOR SW(FT AND €O. PRODUCTS " "VEAL STEW | ROLLED RIB Prime Beef Rib Milk Fed Veal 12V5¢ 1b. 25(‘ 1b. LE LAMB Small Lambs 22¢ lb. SHORT RIBS For Your Sunday Dinner Fresh 14c lb. NEW BARREL KRAUT quart FRESH HENS ; Choice Birds—Arrived on Aleutian | 18¢ 1b. i [ LARGE FRYERS 7 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00 | Fresh Stock—Extra Fancy f PHONES 24 BUS@NESS 1S GOOD MEAT DEPT., 24-2 rings

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