The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1934, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATUR DAY, JUNE 30, 1934. SATURDAY ONLY IO ENTRIES 150 LAUGHS 1000 THRILLS @ 1 The Full Length Feature Picture Shadows of mystery clouded the path of their romance — until love outwitted the unseen menace to their happiness| s RIGHT HERE * ON EARTH! STARTS ‘SUNDAY 600 SEATS 25c Any Day JOEL M°CREA 5 = GINGER ROGERS MARIAN NIXON ANDY DEVINE Any Time TOMORROW @ FUN! ® GAMES! @ HOT DOGS! @ ICE CREAM ©® CANDY O LEMONADE The B. P. O. Elks Invite You All— GET READY NOW! ELKS PICNIG EVOLUTION 0F CUSTOM,STYLE i Cnly Yeslerday," with John Boles, Margaret Sullavan Tomorrow In these ustoms and f swift change,| of dress change pan of a dozen demonstrates this fact rly than such a motion Only Yesterday,” John al love drama h comes to the Capitol theatre W with Margaret Sullavan n Boles in featured roles, and a remarkable supporting cast which includes 75 well known en players. This absorbing story begins in 11917, soon after the entry of the y United States into the World War, ~— reaches its climax on the of October 30, 1929, the the great stock market h pulled thousands down As a background to the v ory the barely es of costume tudy, until a party is seen as the veritable orgy of sartorial | splendor. “By Candlelight” will be shown or the last time tonig! ————— TOMORROW ELKS' KIDDIE PICNIC Car Owners will please report at Grade Scheol Grounds at 9 a. m. Sunday. —adv. . { WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindlirg. Phone 358 —adv, | U. 8. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Public ds, June 28, 1934. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Bureau of Public | Roa 419 Federal & Territorial 'Building, Juneau, Alaska, until 9 o'clock am. on July 18, 1934, for 1.807 miles of grading of the Doug- Highway, Douglas-Bridge Sec- , adjacent to the Tongass Na- tional Forest, First Judici sion, Territory of Alaska 145 acres clearing, 10.0 ac c yards un tion, 700 cubic yards cavation, 410 cubic yar classes A, B and D concrete, 45350 pounds reinforcing steel, 1458 lineal | . teet corrugated metal pipe, 254,000 pounds structural steel. The atten- | tion of the bidder is directed to ¢ special provisions covering cer= competition, ting and as- ignizg the contract, minimum wage s and alternate bid to be sub- mitted in case he may any foreign articles, materials plies. Where plans and speci- | | AMAZING VALUES ns are requested, a deposit of $10.00 will be required to insure [their return within 30 days after |opening of bids. Checks shall be made payable to the Burcau of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska. Plans and specifications may be examin- ed at the Bureau of Public Roads, | Federal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, and Forest Service, Com- mercial Bldg.. Ketchikan, Alaska. !Bid blanks may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Public Roads, Room 419 Federal & Terri- torial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Williams, District Engineer. = SEEN N FILM ‘Delegate Dimond | Discusses Flights Alaska Bound ‘WASHINGTON, June 30. — Alaska Delegate Dimond looks on the forthcoming flight by the Army and Navy planes ‘to Alaska ac a move which “will demenetrate the necessity for the establishment of perma- nent military air bases there.” ORDINANGE FOR " LIDUOR TRAFFIE UPIN GODNGIL) Makes No Provision for Closing Hours—First Reading Is Given (Continuea Trom Page One) .in, either by employees or patrons |of any beer parlor. Section 12 follows the Territorial law prohibiting Curtains or screens | hiding booths or rooms. | Intoxication On Streets | Section 13. It shall be unlawful for any person to be or -appear | upon the streets, alleys or publi¢ | places of the City of Junean in an intoxicated condition, or under the influence of intoxicating li- quor; and it shall be unlawful for intoxicating liquor upon any of | the streets, aNeys or public Squdres | of the City of Juneau. Section 14. Tt shall 'be unlawful for any person to drive or attempt to drive any automobile, ‘truck, ‘or other vehicle upon or over any’ of the streéts, alleys or public places of the City of Juneau while in- | toxicated or under the influénce of | liquor. ————-e— TOMORROW ELKS’ KIDDIE PICNIC Car Owners will please report at Grade Schoe! 'Grownd- at'® a. m. v, . [MYSTERY TALE. PICTURED ON LOCAL SCREEN “The Ninth Guest” Winds Up with All But Two of Eight Murdered Mystery pictures will never their audience attraction, they are well-made, ¢ motivated, and contain st t suspense and thrills. A comparatively new formula i used in “The Ninth Guest,”"—C lumbia production showing to: only the Coliseum Theatre. guests, all of whom dislike oth intensely, are summoned mysterious telegrams to a par in a smart New York penthou Once there, they cannot di t] identity of their host. S ge radio voice announces that they are all to die unless they can outwit him, All the action of the pi takes place during that one n that one setting. And six of the guests have met witk strange and horrible ends. Only two survive. - e TO WHOM JT, MAY CONCER any person to drink or consumefyj my name on and after - June 1934 i —adv. H. J. LEONARD. e Entpmologists of North Carol state college recently went to derson, N. C., and ended an infes tation of ants that had defied co mon household' ‘methods of eradi cation. It Pays to Pay Ca Phone 36 FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY! JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. | Percy REYNOLDS, Manager Beautiful Finery Hosiery Regular $1.00 per pair— NOW, 2 pairs for $1.35 COLEMAN’S sh at COLEMAN’S CORAL BAND el S HAVE YOU A NAME FOR IT? Send in your choice to P. O. Box 21. Contest closes July 10, 1934 when mailed in {etter. Put date and hour ONE YEAR PASS TO WINNER Alaska Theatre Company ERIC PAULSON, President S ——— 3 i e ] STARTS SUNDAY 2 Days Only STARTS = great as love! . \ with the ro- mantic hero of the hour . . . Edna Mae Oliver : Jimmie Butler : John M. Stahl Production Universal's Supreme Productior A big picture, big as life! . . . A beautiful romance, .. A story so beautiful and fragile . . . so tender and touching, you will never forget it! “To man love is a thing apart . . . to woman, her whole existence.” Introducing that Brilliant New Screen'Star MARGARET SULLAVAN JOHN BOLES 'BILLIE BURKE—REGINALD-DENNY Benita Hume PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:10 AM. MATINEE SUNDAY MIKE’S DOUGLAS DINE! EAT! DANCE! IN DOUGLAS—There is always plenty | ‘ to EAT and DRINK . ® YOU CAN BE MERRY HERE DANCE MUSIC BY NEIMI AND EDW ARDS '@ Last Ferry leaves Douglas 1:30 a.m. TR

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