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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 7WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1933. Never More Humorous ... nor More Human! holes in his . just Patches ¢n his pants . . . a song on his lips . . Unknown to his daughter and shoes . . . a tramp. . he saved her sweetheart . . . wandered on . . . happy in his service . chuckling at life. WILL "LAST TIMES TONIGHT TROUBLE in PARADISE S SR I P T AT T T M HE WISE-CRACKED HIS WAY INTO EVERY DAME'S HEART!.., 7 :?’ ddlie Lowe, Tossing ’5 Laughs into the Teeth of Hell liself, in @ smashing, Sen- sational Romance That'll Have You Lavghing and Cheermg TR Purple Bubble BALL WILL ROGERS SPECIAL MATINEE Thursday 2P. M. Eat Lots of Turkey THEN Laff It Off With WILL ROGERS Rogers Too husy To Work with MARIAN NIXON DICK POWELL From the story “Jubilo” by Ben Ames Williams loc.oo.-—-o.o-- . AT THE HOTELS oo.o-oo-o-ecnn HEY KIDDIES TONIGHT—7 o'cleck—TONIGHT Promptly at seven o'clock tonight, Mike Kosoff, of the Miners Cigar Stcre, on Front Street, opposite | the Coliseum Theatre, will loosen a TURKEY from the top of his building and the first boy or girl that catches it will be the proud cwner. The only stipulation is that the boy or girl entering the con- test be of 12 years of age or under. NO ONE OLDER THAN 12 YEARS will be permitted to participate. Tem Shearer will referee the con- test. COME ON, KIDS, AND GET THE TURKEY. 7 o'clock sharp. adv J | Gastineau rAucme*SALE Paul Bloedhorn, of the Wright | W. 0. Maeser, City: Jewelry Shoppe, needs money a Hall, Tenakee; Alice White, the big stock is going at auction| attle; S. Berger, Juneau; Mr. and beginning next Fnda} a[umoox\“’s Gillis. d | Alaskan S. P. Allen, Nenana; ness for 30 years, this is the first time he is making such a big sac- | attle; G. Stevenson, Seattle; rifice, but creditors are demand-|J. Thorwald, Ketchikan. ing money. Zynda Mr. Bloedhorn says this is | rare opportunity to securs Christ-|kan; J. E. Boyle, Seattle; F. D.| | mas gifts for a deposit on articles | Sheldon, Nome. | auctioned, may be made and they ST e AP sons and daughters of American | can be secured before the holidays.| CHADWICK ARRIVES Legion and Auxiliary members at The first 20 persons attending ON STEAMER ALASKA Dugout Saturday, Dec. 2. at noon. ‘ the opening sale will also be re- If able to attend please call 226. membered, suitable awards being —adv. | made them. - Dlny !mpn'e Wunt Ads PI! a LUNCHEON-THEATRE PARTY Luncheon and Theatre Party for ltumed on the steamer Alaska last | evening from Southeast Ala»ka —eto———— towns. Daily Emplre want Ads Pay WHITMANS SAMPLER CANDY “The Gift Attractive boxes filled with Delicious Confections BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. - EXPRESS MONEY :ORDERS ANYTIME R. H. Chadwick,| Cnun 5 P { ! -1 It N Frankf' | Dunn, Anchorage; P. Jellich, Se- e P. J. Gilman and wife, Ketchi- R. H. Chadwick, was among| the merchandise brokers who re-| Elks’ Hall Thanksgiving Day Dancing 9:30 P. M. This Ball is an annual B. P, O. E. Eyent THURSDAY FRIDAY |y il ESTEBETH LOADS; TO i & SAIL ON SCHEDULE ‘ i i | Motorship Estebeth loaded fr(’l,,hL ’ | this afternoon, owing to the Oity| ‘ | Dock being closed tomorrow, and |{i ‘\\lll sail for Sitka tomorrow after- | J | noon at 6 o'clock, on schedule. | B S i il Children 10c Adults 30c FUN AND FAVORS! Music by Jimmy Steele’s “Revelers” Ladies Free FUN! Admission $1.00 DANCE! B e TIDES TOMORKOW FAVORS! | Low tide 5:22 a. m., 40 feet High tide 11:26 a. m. 169 feet | Low tide 6:03 p. m, -10 feet TIDES FRIDAY High tide 0:28 a. m., 143 feet Low tide 6:02 a. m., 42 feet High tide 12:01 p. m., 168 feet Low tide 6:40 p. m, -1.2 feet | — | | f fllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHIHHIIIWIIIIIHWIMIIIII J. E. B()YLE IN J. E. Boyle, repre: | the Standard Oil Compan e ‘lumed here on the Alaska fxom‘ a business trip to Southeast Al- aska towns. AS ALWAYS-- We Are Here Again! FOX Picture TO WORK | ST S S S S S e S § To wish all our personal and business friends A4 Great Thanksgiving Day! Gastineau Grocery Thanksgiving PAUL BROTHERS Greetings and Good Cheer TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS J. B. Burford and Co. STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” !=!IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|I|I||IIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIllIIlIIllIIIIIII|||,||||I|||||III 1933 Panoramic View of Juneau Y s PUBUTUSUSUSUUSTSUSSSSSBESUSSTPSESSS S S ss s s g ] T ! 3 feet long, 10 inches wide—packed in a cardboard tube “Ready to Mail” Greeting Cards Framed Pictures SPECIAL 1933 PRICES! Winter & Pond Co. “Everything in l’horogmphy"f WE EXTEND THANKSGIVING To our friends and customers and may ‘ Thanksgiving Day BE FILLED WITH CHEER! GARNICK’S Store closed all day Thursday | 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS | |To Whom Is May Concern: | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Any person or persons having claims against Sam Kovich or| Simo Kovacevich, will please pres-l ent same to the undersigned. { care Gastineau Grocery, | EMIL P. RUNDICH, ’ Juneau, Alaska.