The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 1, 1933, Page 3

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T e ey THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESD/\Y NOV. 1, 1933. WHAT HAPPENS : ]lggs Visits Clucago F air; He Is Shown in Action to the thousands who invade the movie king- dom armed with glowing é hope and ninety cenis? : SHE THREW 2~ [ § AWAY THE MOST PRECIOUS THING i LIFE! ‘Ann Carvers *° PROFESSION.. A COLUMBIA PITTURE COLISEUM a SITTING HERE BY ¢ [ YES-NINETY- THE LAGOON- 1 | PERCENT TEMPRER ) | AN TEN PERCENT T, FEEL SO TEMPERMENTAL T T i You'll be surprised how @E‘F§ T o A story of a crooked beaufy FEATHERS | contest that will open your eyes | LIKE THESE ON A CHICKE N—J With LILI DAMITA, | siiil=s CHARLES MORTON I ¢ WHILE MAGGIE 1S TALKING ‘ TO GEORGE RECTOR ABOULT COOKING - JIGGS IS ENJOYING A LITTLE CAS-HQUSE PASTRY = [ Nno-17S and SAM HARDY oroch B s s A | OPSIOE W ¢ mesT J. G. Bachmann production El, o TO L i e LOOK AT LET US QUOTE ON YOUR [ T~ ] DOWN - TrAT'S A \ \oo-z B \“’t REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAP LOGS TRAP PILES DOCK PILES ALASKA MATERIAL DID JIGCS SEE THE FAN DANCE ? AM | ABKING YOU OR ARE YOU YELLING ME? PEQPLE ARE WONDERING SOW THEY BUILY THE BUILDINGS AND SOME ARE WONDERING WHY = PICTURE Goldiehadwhotitlakes . AND how! Goldie made the grade..BUT how! CAPITOL — tion, buys half interest in the pub-| Charles Morton provides mm:\ncn; lication and proceeds to go after as the young man who tk s | the law-breakers with a vengeance. girl's place J 3 4 . 3 Juneau Logging Company ~ A & A i Buck Jones fans can be as;ured\ of a STARTS ]ON[GFIF of an abundant supply of Upmal\ STARRE IN chap S5e bl auty contest =3 = b S A - ST Jones fast riding and quick shoot- | gets Goldie well on the — = her goal JUNEAU, ALASKA Office at Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 ing in this altogether plausible and | ¢ rough no fault of his| w“ ZW B U c K J 0 N E s I N pleasing story of the west when‘ lov\'n | P the law was on the side of the | Selected short subjects and the| m SIMPLY ADDTO party with the fastest * ‘ latest in news events conclude t GCAS AND O/L 00L|SEUM F“-M Lambert Millyer mrnctea For- interesting program at the Capi-| MONEY | d wa: itten | tol Theatre | {bidden Trail,” which s Wr { Gold]e Gets Along Is Tl" ot : ecially for the screen by Mil- The money you spend on a washwoman 52 times a year; ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, rrrrrrr s rreed the cost of soap and wash- INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. THURSDAY N";HT on Krims. i tle of Amusing Feature (e o e o oo v ve:oonse “Ann Carver's Profession Tonight| & : . AT THE HOTELS v/ | Fay Wray with Gene Raymond, Openmg at Capltol @0 00000000000 " ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the —_— Claire Dodd and Jessie Ralph, Will | o0 o Toon . ’ . TR - i i ets A g : St Ann Carvers Profession’{apear at the Coliseum Theatre| . CErs Sot b B0 o brings| C. A. Shonacker, Seattle wear and tear on clothes far | ters, Pl Ariz.; greater by home methods; with Fay Wray in Title for the last time in “Ann Lili Damita, said to have legs| - s Profession,” an interest- Corbin, Chic Mrs the possible illness due to | that were recognized as the most i 3 ing play depicting the struggle of . 5 Corb! Chichag and Mr i N i ole Again Tonight |ine P g beautiful in all Prance, to th§ Corbin, Chichago and Mrs.| | unsanitary processes or over g g professional women when their ca- | | Albert Carlson, city; C. V. Brown, taxing of your own vitality | local screen as the tempestuous . just add these up and reer and love conflict. “Forbidden Trail” is in reality a thrill packed road of romance and adventure. The picture, opening to- N T ithi | beauty who exposes the bathing Miss Wray, who I Wi & 4 i then compare the result with ingly brief = he | Deauty racket. surprisingly brief time reached the e il G e Charles Morton and Sam Hardy| N. A. McE n, Schwabacher heights of stardom, has an excel-| el the important mascul: hnson, Nationa V. Papovich, Bri | morrow night at the Coliseum| ' have g rtu y display her i e l NCR EAES theatre, is the latest Buck Jones—| 't 'opr:nl;‘\(\‘n:_metoo[n:;n;smmm roles In this entertaining RK contributioh of split- ¥4 . | Radio_picturization of Hawtho Alaska attie Smith, Ketchikan; C, | | ‘ Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska City, Mo.; Os H l" Johnson, Golumbla Wi n lawyer, whose success far Z, features such popular players as|SYTRMEONE BU0 B b Gra- | The qo,v relates the adventures; | Sundbe | Barbara Weel Mary Carr, of| g Sapppend & . amusing, romantic and oxcu.mg,”tl‘l: y IMPROVES MOTOR | over the fame, and Jack W Arthu ham. In the husband’s effort to| ; Laun(lr’)’ R v » N i, |do something about it an intense-{ . o 2 T : Fbe iy e PERF()RA\I-\L\(A]:, L:E R.\L in mzpolmnt supporting ly interesting situation develops ishing beauty, who starts for Hol+ Ketchi Lm J. K. Jackson, A5 55 Yoles i e ofat. which leads up to an unusual and lywood, with nothing but a rab-|ham. P s Lubricati | Buck steps a little out of hislyoroyc” cnmay and the solution |BIts foot, vanity case and a way erfects Lubrication |usua grim-visaged character n|gr#HEEE PIREE LTS | she has of “getting along.” i"FOrblddi‘fl Trail” and plays a A late news reel and selected The role of Goldie, is | never - a-thought- | that befall Goldie LaFarge, ravs|L Robert id to|and \\-iro; Revolutionizes | provide ample opportunity to dis-|Cove; J. C Tom | happy-go-luck} to-tomorrow cowboy v\ho with his magnifient W] Silver, practically singl ded whips a band of land and cattle thieves ; ridhing i : MEN’S FINE POLO $ homesteaders and the cattlemen of short subjects contribute to the| entertainment offered on the Col- plav Lili Damitas clever talents. | Hall S(""U( | iseum’s program. T D Y WW"WOO“WQQQONOOQQQQOQQOO Metor Protection All new cars and trucks sold by all local dealers are Pyroil treated. Genwine PYROIL is identified by the winged PYROIL trade- A every label. 142 "~ _itimber on Woewodsky Island at u LaCrome Wis. | o' con Barbara Weeks, as the|the south entrance of Wrangell P Ask Your Dealer Today for a |edilor of the town’s small paper, Narrows to the Juneau Lumber ’ “PRIAL TEST TREATMENT» |Who is compelled to editorially Mills was announced today by B. o e ea p S ST | take sides with a band of criminals) F. Heintzleman, Asst. Regional 5 Advertisemene spreada world| because of a debt she is unable to|Forester. It is estimated there are 2 ’ . e W |a typical western community pre-| Sale of a tract of saw and piling KiDhERes sent their share of screen thri products berore you pay off. Jones senses the situa-|550,000 board feet of saw timber —————p e S e e e — and 115,000 linear feet of piling 3 4 ; | timber on the area. ) g | It is understood Lhat the com- s . - | MUSIC EVERY NIGHT |rricriss mims IN NEV wimuut delay, probably sending a crew there this week. | FLEECES AT CAPITAL BALL ROOM | The saw timber will be stored in PGy 5 . 2 {the millyard. The piling timber Come and let your mind rest . . . you will spark faster will be sold to canneries for use and on your problems the day after. in trap construction next season. | TWEEDS BREAD Everlastingly Good Mr. Knox at the Piano Lunches, Sandwiches, Tce Crea SMITH NAMES LUCAS = | Py B 106 g CAIL TO BE CHIEF CLERK $14.95 > Coffee and Beer | | | The appointment of H. I Lucas,| PLEASE REMEMBER — Scandinavian-American well known local business man and | Manager of the Assembly Apart- $17 95 ments, as Chief Clerk in the Office' of the Representative for Alaska CAPITAL BEER PARLORS | % Fiic Ve’ simsic: tion, was announced today by Dr.| . ) Z Philip S. Smith, the Alaska Rep- ! If you like soft fabrics resentative. Mr. Lucas entered on they’re here in shet- o rrreeerrereeeeeq | his new duties today. Dr. Smith's office, which has!$ lands, camel’s hair, E been in the private office of E., W S T O C K W. Griffin, Secretary of Alaska, is| Ilama and paca cloths. being moved at once into the con- | Parchment Shades "IIQ;I:;W room of Goy. John W. A PSR S AR All Shapes—Sizes and- €olors PETERSBURG YOUTHS i ARE ARRAIGNED ON |3 present Harriss and Reasonable Prices CHARGE OF ROBBERY|$ Scotch tweeds and Ban- dance every Tucsday—Come and have a good time. for Whole Family! Rich in all forms of food value and should be an essential part i of every meal for every member of the family. If you prefer the rough- Other Kinds of PEERLESS BREAD To Choose From! er fabrics with more pronounced patterns we ’ Richard Owens and Courtney nockburns. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER FoHE "aged about' 17, bothi Pebera $ burg youths, were today arraigned v . ™ o . New Parchment Bed Lamps before Judge G. F. Alexander inj These coats are wotth $30.00 on Gets kind of TIRESOME to serve white bread = the Federal District Court on an : . o CVERY dav! 4 s X i+l ¥ 3 Study Lights—Table Lamps indictment charging them with lar- today’s market BYBBY day! Why not some VARUGEX—it casls ceny in a store. They were given J no more! Hot Parker House rolls, flaky crescents : » F, & 5 s Z J ts, ¥ A small deposit will hold any Christmas gift SI’:; tomorrow morning to enter crisp dinner rolls, rich nut bread, toothsome raisin : in our stock—BUY AT HOME i 'I‘h§ tl:m youths are alleged to o loaves—they're just a FEW suggestions! And re- ave broken into the Piggly Wiggly o 5 e alwav 'RFS g e e ool T oY member—ours are always FRESH! ! quantity of merchandise. They were . ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. }|indicted recently by the Grand Jury, and wére brought here on the S i JUNEAU—6 DOUGLAS—18 stéamer Yukon last night by De- George Beas, o, Open Evemngs At AUl Grocers | puty United States Marshal C. V. L 22244 e PP i i) BIOWIL, y ) ' bl o |

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