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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934. _>LUSES DlgllKEfsAfiv GIRL BORN TO FOR DETECTIVE ROLES RECENTLY = Ry LAST TIMES TONIGHT YOU’I.I. BE SORRY“‘From Hea:];\:arters" Of- If You Don’t Meet Aggie! o Directed by Mark Sand- rich. A Pandro S. Berman production , - . MERIAN V<. COOPER Vexecutive @toducer COMING TOMORROW ‘FROM HEADQUARTERS’ 558 plus ‘RACE NIGHT’ 25° ANY TIME 60n SEATS | THE MISSY SHOP | Specializing in ] HOSIERY, LINGERIE, | HOUSE DRESSES and accessories at moderate prices —_—u UNIVERSAL Bond and Mortgage Corporation | Valentine Bldg. Phone 508 Investment Service 1 RYAN TRANSFER. CO PHONE 29 i Opposite Coliseum Theatre you'll find at Bailey’s a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER —If Desired B B a | THE | GARDEN PATCH || FRESHER | Fruits and Vegetables =|; | Transfer—Baggage—Coal || fered at Coliseum To- morrow Night Only in the War: ., “From Head: | iseum jused to en r detecti about them s stories cor t 0s. “From making of | Headquarte: |a”“return engagement” with Wil- liam Pow n ‘“The Kennel Mur- der Case,” in his old favorite part {of Sergeant Heath. | picture was completed, | been cast for “From Headquarters.” | Closing Tonight he had Charles Farrell and Wynn G son close tonight at the Coliseum ‘ g e \ | WOOD FOR SALE | Block wood and Klindling. Phone| —adv. | Ice ifi cream must be delicate in flavor: That’s where true Vanilla counts. Thats ~where Schilling Vanilla counts. MR. AND MRS. DAIGLER nd Mrs. CHff congratulations on the f an eight-pound baby girl born at St. Ann's Hospital at 8 jo'clock this morning. Mrs. Daigler and her new daughter are getting along nicely and Mr. Daigler, man- ager of the Capitol and Coliseum Theatre is smiling happily. Little Miss Daigler o named Elizabeth and will be called Daigler are | who has the' Betty after Mr. Daigler's mother whose birthday is also on July 13. That the latest Daigler was born on Friday the thirteenth is con- the new arrival. {ond child of Mr. and Mrs. Daigler, ®l the older, Donald, is .seven years i 4+ 2 i Ahgy ; i Bhop, is winner of the year's pass AT ST. ANN'S TODAY Is TU BE A"LLED offered to the first person sub- | 4| mitting the winning name. Seven { has been | sidered an especially lucky omen | (and a happy life is predicted for | Betty is the sec- | = — ! people sent names into Mr. Paul- son, but many were repetitions. | _Max Smith, of the Kirmse Curio NEW PLAYHOUS i {others who also suggested “The “THE UPTuw ¥9 [ Uptown® will receive passes for | shorter periods. Mr. Paulson said. The contest opened on June 28 Max Smith Receives Year Pass for Submitting | and though it closed on July 10, » _(names were still being received this Winning Name $ morning, according to Mr. Paulson. Opening cate for the new the- v‘fitr(’ has not yet been definitely 1sct but is expected to be early in | August, he declared. “The Uptown” is to be the name | Others who submitted the name of the new thedtre on Third and of “Uptown” and will receive pass- Seward Streets which is now near- | es for short periods, are J. B. Bur- ing completion, according to an an- | ford, Mrs. Earl Bennett, Mrs. James nouncement made by Eric Paul-|R. York, N. A. Rasmussen, Mrs. n, manager this morning. Florence Sabey and Mrs. Fred J. The name was selected from |Gilman among 247 different names sub-‘ Tickets to the winners will be mitted in the contest which closed | mailed before the opening of the on July 10, at a meeting of the theatre, Mr. Paulson said. Pallette had played; Before that| i i L old. .- Shop in Juneaun Board of Directors held last even-i ing, Mr. Paulson said. Over 500 - Shop m Juneau “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” e AT LAST! Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at the Low- est Possible Prices. - Schilling Nanilla Viking Club Special Business Meeting Saturcay Night, I. O. O. F. Hall, 8 p.m., to be followed by a social DANCE and CARDS @®Music by Albert Pet- erson. @ Refreshments. || @ Friends of members of || Viking Club cordially in- vited to attend dance and social. ITALIAN-FRENCH DINNERS with wine if desired DAILY—A full course dinner you will enjoy for 75 cents. Gastineau Cafe Gastineau Hotel Cigars Cigarettes New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap Not Because We Are : Cheaper | | BUT BETTER l e : | | I RICE & ALILERS CO. Canning Peaches Yakima—Fancy NEW SPUDS Large, Fancy S LETTUCE 2 large solid heads ... 7 pounds ...... e rrrrre e GARDEN PEAS Fresh, Green CAULIFLOWER Fancy, White vev....10c and 15¢ head . 3 pounds ...........25¢ TOMATOES Extra Fancy, CUCUMBERS Extra Large Blor . ... . .02 R R @ Vith the arrival of the S. S. Alaska TOMOR- ROW NIGHT our stock will be complete. @ Place your orders for Fresh Meats NOW— and we will deliver late Saturday Night or Sunday Morning. @ STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT! Service Always Phone 16 , With Max Baer, the young fighter | , Number One. i |Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- SING IN SHOW, OPENS TONIGHT “The Prizefighter and the Lady” with Max Baer, | | Carnera at Capitol | Of interest in connection with' the showing tonight at the Capito! | Theatre of “The Prizefigh | the Lady,” Metro-Goldwyn-Ma | Vivid drama of the prize rin Ithe fact that the picture m: Myrna Loy's first singing appea ance before the camera and micr ) phone. ‘With the exception of a briel| sequence in “Love Me Tonight” in | which she hummed a tune, the| glamorous Miss Loy has never be- | fore had a singing role in pic-| tures. She has studied and been | interested in vocal work since she| was a small girl in school and at | last she has an opportunity to re-| veal her talent to her many film| fans. In “The Prizefighter and the Lady” Miss Loy plays a night- club entertainer who falls in love | | | | | who slugs his way to the cham- pionship match in the screen story. Together with Baer, who makes his picture debut in this produc- tion, the cast features Primo Car- nera, Jack Dempsey, Walter Hus- ton, Otto Kruger and Vince Bar- nett, under the direction of W. S. Van Dyke. ST Lol NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division sioner and ex - Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of CYRUS F. SHELDON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That DANIEL ROSS, Administrat- or of the estate of Cyrus F. Shel- don, deceased, has filed herein and rendered for settlement his final report of the administration of said estate; and that a hearing will be held upon the same before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on the 15th day of September, 1934, at ten o'clock a.m., at which time and place all persons interested in | the estate of deceased may appear and file objections in writing to the final report and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand the seal of the Probate Court above men- tioned at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th day of July, 1934, (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, July 13, 1934. Last publication, August 3, 1934. ( Mining Locatton Notices at Em-i pire office. T LADIES' HEEL || 1 LIFTS 1 ! Leather—350c—Composition | [ The Best Shine in Town | | HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR | | FRED LEHTO | B ——— , ADMISSION 50¢ @ Special Trips will be made by Channel Bus Line MYNRA LOY TO I.nummumuu|{m]mml|iiui{l|||numifiluufimfiluyiinmumfinmmm.. STARTS TONIGHT ; He's GREAT | in the -all kinds of Clinches!' " MAX BAER IS, MAN OF THE. Matinee Saturday 2.P.M Gls it's your thane to rave! Will . P. M. he give you a thrill? Here's the picture everyone is talking sbout, Adults 25¢ What 2 fim ereat” A love sy, (you'll love! And the first ring' battle between PRIMO CARNERA, and MAX BAER! Exciidg Gom start to finish! 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