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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY,»JUNE 15,7I934. B RTINS MR ETEETT 8 m STARTS TONIGHT Would Chariie Chan DARE to solve this case ? The most sinister murder that . Death lurking in every clue...Would ever confronted him .. the wily oriental detective risk his life to get his man? WARNER OI.AND HEATHER ANGEL MATINEE TOMORROW 2P.M Adults 25¢ Children 10c ® | try in Seattle and to attend to oth-| ng to his work, The principal object of the meet-: . Deputy NRA Ad-| ing, however, will be to decide on| ALASKA WELDERS J. R. SILVA, Manager If Possible to Weld We Can Do It Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock | PHONE 441 Special SUNDAY DINNER UNIVERSAL Bond and Mortgage Corporation Valentine Bidg. Phone 508 Investment Service $1.00 AUK BAY INN @ Light Wines or Beer @ Boating @ Fishing gear for rent Make your reservation carly with Channel fast, lunch or dinner— X Bus Line you'll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. Yow'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER —-If Desired THE GARDEN PATCH FRESHER Fruits and Vegetables HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR Shoes Made Lik> New While U Wait Phone | RYAN TRANSFER. CO | Transfer—Baggag | PHONE 29 Opposite Coliseum Theatre OODRlCH MEN’S SHOE PACS | ! $4.50 | See BIG VAN T ——— Cardinal Cabs | | i | | - MU A R TR R | THE MISSY SHOP | Specializing in | HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | HOUSE DRESSES | | and accessories at moderate | | prices | [ —— Shop m .uncau | AC\‘ of Aces’ WIth Richard GURRENT FILMPROSPECT FOR TELLS TALE OF BAME TONIGHT WORLD WAR ACE IS NOT BRIGHT Rainfall fln'we—a_l;ns to Wash Out Moose-Douglas Dix, Closing Tonight i Game on Island at Coliseum Richard Dix eves one of hi | good char ace dio picture ma, humor and air thrills fox the | entertainment of he Coliseum Theatre's audience st night and is closing tonight. The story of “Ace of Aces,” by| John Monk Saunders who Wrot “Wings” and “The Dawn,Patrol, concerns Rex Thorne. He sincere- ly and inter \\Jr whose murderous a s him. His refusal s a broken cee Nan-| he en- lin the weather this afternoon, the scheduled game this evening be- tween the Moose and Douglas on the TIsland grounds will be post- poned, it was announced. Contin- ued showers are predicted for to- night by Weather Man Mize. If the game is postponed, as seemed inevitable at midafternoon, it will: be played after the Moose- Elks game postponed f{rom last Sunday. It seemed likely today that it would be necessary to defer the opening of the second half for a few days, possibly for a week. It is expected that a meeting the managers with League officials will be called for Saturday at which st | time this and other matters will be discussed. R R R UNION CREATED BY CARPENTERS T ters the war. The grim transform. into a ve On furlou; oes to Paris. Here he encounters Nancy, now a war nurse. She is stunned by the star- tling change war has wrought in Rex’s character. Grimness has re- { placed his gayety, cruelty his com- passion. Responsible for his plight, Nancy makes atonement by offer- climax arises when to the nt. Woun- ded in combat, he comes to realize at what price his had been won. Shal he re- { quests duty r¢ , which is refus- |ed. He soar: , and blindly flies |into an enemy squadron. He can- 1nm pull the trigzer on another vic- tim, and in one last, ! ure, he bri r | “Ace of Aces | matic concl Yesterday at Which Officers Named | At a meeting held last nignt in Council Chambers at City Hall, lo- cal carpenters completed organi- zation of a union to be known as Carpenters’ Local Union No. 1, it was announced today. Fifteen men signed the charter membership roll. M. A. Mello was elected as presi- dent. C. E. Boyer was chosen as secretary-treasurer, A meeting was called for next Monday evening in the Council Chambers at which time the rolls will be opened for new members. to a "]o xon WAI]E BOES 0UT ON SHORT TRIP To confer wiih the Code jity for the salmon canning Author- | | | indus- er matters I 'Huhh A. Wa | ministrator for Alask |on the motorship N that city. He plans to re in about ten | The Code Authority is now con- || sidering its recommendations for minimum prices for fish for the| current season, and it is understood | that Mr. Wade's trip has some | connection with that. | U A U | MISS RACHEL BORLICK AND | | MARTIN BORLICK, JR., LEAVE | FOR SOUTH ON PRIN. NORAH | left todav hours per day and rates of pay, it hland for, was declared. FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau i Rachel Borlick and Martin Bux ick, Jr., daughter and son of | IMame Borlick, Sr., left on the| Pnncnss Norah on their way south. ;rhey will visit Mr. Borlick’s sister | {in Stanwood, Washington, during' |the remainder of the summer. M t — . WOOD FUR SALE i olors Block wood and klindling. Phone FUOT OF MAIN ST. —adv. | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS . Seed contalner Visit per- sistently . Monkey Literary tragments Matter of rominent nterest or discussion . Statute 3 Blnrnlbll 18. Tablet . Pedll digit 20. Percclate . Queen of the I"‘h"ll:' ¥ . Egyptian tiver Organ of earing . English Soclution of Yesterday’s Ruzzle u. Female sheep 6. Knock 11. Electrified particle Sewed foints Plcture ‘stand Slippers with- out quarters or heels Yorsnip Cryaml ine GOOdl cast adrift at sea with a buo! at- 3 [ > o > (ol 20, 21 22, 3 [ 23. 4. adimibd >~ |C| 9|0 miojunim{—|Clo0[>Am|<. m|< [>T N™|Z[C|%| Z @[OS M= |M[B[=]m =[] T fo[>|m[— ached 3 Arur song of Dd 3 Sum 20. S!lep, Il flax nonlul resin SI art again . Clear light yeliow . Remnants ot Gombustion [O[Z M|~ >0 >mir 0|m|m|y O m<[>=0lONZImN[Z[m[E BE RELN S RSN SRS DEW R |m |0 >| R4 NNR|m|m = IrNI>Z>NC[=[0m m{o[— < M 2| O[> v v |[m[T> N[> [O[m| Fquallty I\ut, lttie and active Hurried Kind of tree tilize . One versed in the history of books . Poem 55. Flow oft radually Before . Open hostil- . Work . Advertisement Strike with the palm Character of being male or female . Animal’s neck covering . Deface Had belng alliferous §0. Rum about 1dly outht b2, Bl!lmcll eriod annrv color ities Sister of Kind of artl- churhy ficial fly for fishing Doleful 1 2 3 ¥ . 7. 8 H l"\ en though Croay ll,, I%flfl!fi “11 17 ol Lk | IIII%?II Wll/fillll%ill | Unless there is a decided break ofy - OF THIS CITY|; Fifteen Enrol at Mee(ingi m|n|mummmmmumlummmu|mmlmmmmmnmmmmmmmmuimmmmmumm A CHARLIE CHAN - FILM ON HERE Wamer Oland Opens as { Famous Detective Char- acter at Capitol Charlie Chan, that bland Chine detective from Hawaii, will the screen again when “C Chan's Greatest Case” the new FX production, comes to the Capil Theatre tonighf. It is Ea o Bigger's latest story, and wasa | ed for the screen by Lester Cole and Marion Orth. | Charlie Chan is one of the most famous characters in pi day. In “The Black Camel, lie Chan's Chance” and “Ch Chan Carries On” is created following equalled by no other Warner Oland, premier por yer of Chinese characters, has b- lished himself so well in this role that the name of Charlie Chan | has become synonymous with his |own. In “Charlie Chan's Greatest | Case,” he has a part that is said | to present him with even greater opportunities than his roles in the | past. The latest picture is osprcml” noteworthy in that it combines d)r\, | trimvirate of the most successful ' Charlie Chan screen stories. Oland | as the actor and Biggers as the author are joined again by Hamil-| ton MacFadden, director of "The Black Camel” and others. With ! Elizabeth Allan Ralph Bellamy Theodore Newton Joe Savers Directed by J. Walter Ruben, from the Doesty John MonkSaunders. Merian C. Cooper, executive producer. RKO-RADIO PICTURE, 250‘ ANY TIME © e 00000000 000 . AT THE HOTELS . e 0000000000 600 SEATS picture is Angel. In America’s first glimpse of her in “Pilgrimage” she proved |herself a real potentiality for screen stardom. In “Charlie Chan's Gastineau Nick Bez, Todd; Bob Ellis, Ket- chikan; Elmer Reed, Juneau; W. Matt Schooby, Jr., Seattle; Thomas Culliton, Seattle; Eva M. Pmmn“importml Tole to date, and she is Seattle; George Heflin, Ketchlk:m.‘_nd to come through with colors The leading reminine role in the S portrayed by Heather | SMART KNIT SUITS it 1‘ Greatest Case” she has her most | THIS EVENING Let the rain patter on the roof. It’s warm and comfortable in- side. After meals, while sitting around the fireplace, when it’s raining, have you ever tricd serving steaming, fragrant cups of Hills Bros. Coffee? There's nothing quite so good as really good coffee on rainy days. Or any other days, for that matter. Please remember this: Because of the greater strength and ab- undance of flavor, Hills Bros. Copyright 1933 Hills Bros, Coffee is actually more eco- nomical to nse—compared cup ‘for cup—than “bargain count- er” coffees. Order Hills Bros, today! $10.95~VALUES—$6.90 Sizes 14 to 20 COLEMAN’S Zynda | flying. Frederick W. Hollender, New | AR L Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Carter | SERGEANT BLOTTA AND FAMILY Francisco. [ ARE SOUTHBOUND PASSENGERS ! | ABOARD 8. S. PRINCESS NORAH ! & San Alaskan Reppe, Fairbanks; Gust ' gergeant and Mrs. Edward Blotta, Wesen, Taku; John Plese, Anchor- |4nd their children, are southbound Iver | WARRACK ! | Construction Co. Juneaun Phone 487 age; H. M. Moore, Juneau; M Partridge, Hoonah; Miss Partridge, Hoonah; James Ancich, Seattle; Howard R. Sawyer, Windham. U been stationed at Carc: L WOOD FOR SALE |for the last eight ye He has| | Block wood and klindling. Phone h((n transferred and they are leav- | 358. dv. mr' the interior permanently. B. C. Sergeant Blotta is with the EGGS, 3 doz. §5¢ ‘EXTRA LARGE—Strictly Fresh, BUTTER, Ib. 29¢ DARIGOLD—Quarters Butter, 2 lbs. §5¢ RED SHIELD—Prints BACON,; Ib. 29¢ SWIF®S PREMIUM—Whole or Half HAM, Ib. ' y 10, C SWIFT'S l']{hMlUM-Whule or Half Cheese, Carton 230 BLUE RIBBON—Cottage PHONE 16 passengers on the steamer Princess | .. Norah on their way to Vancouver,' | | Northwest Mounted Police and has | | New Swagger Suits Pay Cash—Pay Less— MUCH LESS $9.90 up COLEMAN’S 58 BIIINIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIN|II|NIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIImllIIIIIIIIll|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlll|IIIIIllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllII Saturday-Monday Food Specials FRUITS and VEGETABLES Cherries, Plums, Peaches, THE CARPENTER AND CABINET SHOP Wood Work and Building Opposite Harri Machine Shop | E. O. Fields L. R. Nunamaker- PHONE 4504 Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates , PAUL BLOFDHORN FRONT STREET pire Office. SR Apricots, Gravefruit, Casabas, Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Bananas, Green Apples, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cukes, ew Potatoes, Egg Plant, Green Peas, String Beans, 24 Green Peppers, Spring Czlbb;igé LOCAL RADISHES and ONIO S FRESH DAILY CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free Delivery EIIiIIIIIIlHIlIIIIIllIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IHII"IIIIIiIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIHIIIilllllllllllllllllilllllli

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