The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1934, Page 3

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e e e - o T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED : CAPITOL FILM. BLUE-JAGKETS i oivviss tarts Tonight FOR TONIGHT IS | TO PLAY BALL “ifi“::;t:h:v';:':&‘: scmr STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE nr Chxmmt Call( are ers for Skagway and return on the Prince George. Mr. Salter Picked T(eams Slated to was formerly European Manager Appear .on Diamond for the Grand Trunk Railroad Tomorrow Evening FARCE-COMEDY| Cohseum Offers ‘The Ninth/ Guest’ Tomorrow Only with Genevieve Tobin I | with offices in London, England, and has been retired for the past Yhe sparkiing comedy-drama of tangled affairs — in whldl ‘@ butier and a mald ‘and - gentieman and'a lady’ u:h think they are:making_love) fo someone elsel BY ¢ NDLELIGHT LISSA PAUL LAND LUKAS 'NILS ASTHER, sthy Revier, Lawrence Grant) me the stagz er. Produced by Corl Laemmle,' . Directed L 3 Puunhd by Cerl Leemmle.| The attraction tonight at the Capitol Theatre is the Unhclsal‘ comedy, “By Candlelight,” with a | cast composed of Elissa Landi, Paul Lukas, Nils Asther, Dorothy | Revier, Lawrence Garnt, Esther | Ralston, Warburton Gamble and| Lois January | It is said to be a fast moving farcical and romantic comedy with fun in both action situations and dialogue. The valet of a philander- ing master is taken for that mas- ter, and having been well trained | ‘in the arts of love, he takes his Iplace with a lady who almost gets him into trouble with ‘her hus- band. Ccliseum Temorrow Genevieve Tobin, Donald Cook and Hardie Albright enact the three most important roles in “The Ninth Guest,” the thrilling Colum- | bia production, playing at the Coli- seum Theatre tomorrow only. Others in the supporting cast are Edwin Maxwell, Edward Ellis, Nella Walker, Samuel S. Hinds, Helen Flint, Vincent Barnett and Sidney Bracey. Roy William Neill directed from a screen play prepared by Garnett Weston from the Owen Davis Broadway stage success. HARRY TOWNSEND IN FROM WESTWARD ON S. S. ALEUTIAN | Harry Townsend, prominent min- |ing engineer, who has been in Alaska for several months investi- Arrangements are pleted today for a game tomorrow night picked team from the League end a picked team of blue- ' jackets from the destroyers Buch\m- an and Crowninshield. The ships are carrying naval reservists from the U California and Washington, also one from Yale. group, and the regular crew, the | team will be picked and it should prove worthy of Juneau's best ef- forts. According to present plans the game will be called at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. While in Ketchikan the Navy lads turned out for cording to Lieut. H. of the Buchanan, who last night by plane, and are antici- pating a good stiff game in Ju- neau. ——et—— PAPS AND ELKS | GLASUUNIGHT\ Former Short of Pitchers Temporarily as Meet Old Rivals Tonight For the first time since the re- organization of the the Moose and Elks clubs will meet 3 several years. being com- . big baseball | between ' & Juneau City | Bire office. Mining Location Nofices at Em- niversities of and From this ‘She was ‘guilty of lovinginot practice, ac- E. Morgan, arrived here ' too wcll' City League, LAST TIME TONIGHT - wisely, buti( Sizes to 46 Sizes to 46 BAXLEY Made to sell for $27.50 price. SPECIAL For Fourth of July STRIPED TUB SILK FROCKS PRINTED SILK FROCKS . . . including Chanel, Jean Patou and Bruyere. EXTRA SPECIAL HOSE VALUE Wear DRESSES . . Sizes 14, 16, 18. very highest quality materials and workmanship. We bought them at half $4.75 VOILE SUPERIOR QUALITY DRESSES Each One a Copy of Imported Paris Models $1.95 A UNIVEKSAL PICTURE. gating mining properties for one of the large American mining __| companies, - returned to Juneau on| "| the steamer Aleutian yesterday this evening at City Park. It will also be the first game between the two clubs since the second half of the City League season opened. The Elks probably will pitch either Koski or MacSpadden. Manager McKinnon of the Moose is short of pitchers for a few days and has only Jack Schmitz in shape for mound duty. Warter is now a member of the crew of the Estebeth and won't be in town until next Monday. Man- ning has an injured wrist which will keep him off the mound for | several days, and Mark Jensen is on a survey on Admiralty Island. The two clubs are about evenly matched both offensively and on /f Mdes Automatzc Air Conditioner 200 pairs CHIFFON and SERVICE ALL-SILK, Regular values $1.00 and $1.25 for 75¢ after spending some time making surveys for the McKinley Lake quartz property near Alaganik, for the purpose of checking them against other surveys which have been made recently. He brought ore samples to Ju- neau to have assays made of ore taken from the bench and quartz leads. The results of these assays are expected to be of great im- portance to the future of the property. HI KIDS RALPH BELLAMY SHIRLEY GREY \X/flf"({’\ :M{yfi“‘t Directed b — P snnp i . uneau NO EXTRA COST FOR is operating in the new Jensen Apartments. SEE IT. 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