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1 s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY jULY 27, 1934 COLIJEUN LAST TIME TONIGHT | + Elkw third baseman, will be used | ites 3! AND {Emicttia. s P in the infield. Bill Schmitz in | “Bombay Mail,” starring Ed- s to the use of % | « ittle o left, Ev' Nowell in center, and mund Lowe, is laid on the Imper- A little care i ¥ s . o Johnny Koshak in right, will start ' ;ial Indian Mail train, popularly embers, or & t tfield tonight. Manning| P |known as “The Bombay Mail” disastrous re- | 11 the outlle IgIt. . NEARBA PAULINE ammmmm— g MEAY MAIL” Author of —S—c;een Play | his subject to make his writing “Tokyo Advertiser,” | ers while working as a feature ¢ | writer for {and at has made the trip on the train ‘| from Calcutta to Bombay several Publi(' Reception Being Held This Afternoon AGTUAL EVENTS :: & nd ¢f the submarine being held in the House this after- Juhn W. Troy. LOGAL FOREST SERVICE WARNS and S n heeén Closing Tonight, Made Many Trip on Train Proof that an author must know at Tokyo, Ja- “The Far Eastern Re- Holbrook, Urging Cau- it tion in Fire Use midafternoon, “The Englishman” at Was today from SHortaib, way-stations. Blochman Weliman Holbrook, onal Forester. underbrush and down Jernberg mber serve out , mana that the Holland did not reach | Pac no line-' troduced, the picture lollxx‘m of | China aidol-srilifisgh;lo:srm:t s};;::]}; up of the ship's team was avail- | ol : 4 ; — able. |Kong; and spent much time with Due current dry weather ot - . ) {maharajahs and elephant hunt- Which left the forests in an Snow, Legion first sacker, M. unusua y condition, padden, Moose infielder, Garn, and Livingston, and Junge and H. MacSpadden| are reserve hurlers and infielders.| and Jack Schmitz reo- itimes He worked on newspapers in the forests are as dry as tinder, at Paris and Nice as well as in he explained. Should it catch fire DON'T MISS THIS DOUBLE- |the Orient. He is the author of it would be extremely difticult to DENALI SAILS LAST BARRELED ACTION SHOW “Th¢ Golden Fleece” and “Red stop once it d headway. | Wine." among a great many oth-! Mr. Holbrook vered and ex- EVENING FOR WES jer tales. He has been writing | tinguished a small blaz 600 250.‘ | fiction for the past seven years ers’ Point yester: HAS ONE PASSENGER SEATS QE ‘\TS the highway and s LEGION SMIJKER ‘hme as special attendants the and one-half on the passenger, W. H. Dugdell, for Yak- members of the Juneau Woman's highway from m\\vx number | utat. 1 Club and Juneau Business gnd Pro- of residences but no damage was The Denali was in port two IS U NGE RTAiN | fessional Club who will act as in- done as far as could be learned. days, discharging 700 tons of ¥ ltroducers, if needed, for the Navys D freight, principally coal. She will boys. not call in here on the south-| R o More than 2,200 homesteads were | bound voyage. BUT SGHEDULED Apatment house operators in filed in California du the last - e+ {Kansas City have adopted a ‘code | fiscal year, leaving 9298275 acres| Coal oil lamps still are widely of fair compemmn iwilh marked succes. Mundarm and El's ball rooms, B — t DANCES SPONSORED nt. Had it |even a short ably would h wide range. was repo: longer it prob- burned over a other small blaze t about four Jock Livingston, e dances for the Navy boys. o'clock last evening, of public lands a\m' hl(’ Im entry. u;cd in (‘(‘Drgm 8 Last Minute Arrangements Under Way for Fights | in' Fair Building | American Legion Smoker | Committee is still up in the air about their combats scheduled to be held tomorrow night at the Southeast Alaska Fair Building. | Fighters seem to be waxing hot and cold. First they will fight and then they won't. Thus far, the only bouts cinched are a go between two 150-pounders from two of the submarines, and a relurn match between Sammy Nelson and Billy (Red) Hixon, the latter of the oosa. Sammy and Red contrik: much to the fans' enjoyment the July 3 smoker, took the The of when Sammy bout as a result of Red's seconds throwing in the towel near the end of . the sixth round, and| promptly collapsed in the center of the ring. This one bout should ke enough to call out the crowds. Eddie Roberts is said to be on hand, but without any ccmpetition when the papsr went to press, al- theough frantic efforts on the part of Pop Bayers, matchmaker, to get a fight for him are expected 1o meet with success by tonight. One event which should be of | interest is still in a rather nebulous stage. - The sailors have a heavy- weight tipping the scales at 190 pounds who is said to be ready to meet anybody that will step into the ring with him. Ford .Butler m be the candidate for this bout, but no contracts have been slgned as yet. For an ope: there is to be a free-for-all, h a stipend for €ach man who en!ers the ring, and a purse for the last man lemam-v ing in the squared circle. These events have been known to be & bloody melees which sometimes overshadow the headliners in en- thusiasm and action. 2 At any rate, if all arrangements are completed as scheduled, there should be plenty of excitement in the Fair Building toomrrow night., Shop ' Juneau | IeceN/ cream (must be delicate in flavor| (\Thats where true Vanilla ' (counts. Thats ~where Schilling Vanilla counts. Schilling | Nanilla | Paris Inn Where you can Dine, Dance and Romance Orchestra Every Nigh!" PEABL and BILL TONIGHT! . @ALBERT PETERSON, ACCORDION ART- IST. Mr. Peterson is one of the greatest on the Pacific Coast and will positively appear tonight in a fine program of American and Scandinavian dance selections. @ ADDED-—A featured Hawaiian Orchestra, composed of Navy Boys. CITY CLUB BEER PARLORS BALL ROOM Lunches—Beer--Liquors The freighter Denali, of the Al aska Steamship Company, commander, | Juneau for the Westward at 8:30 taking one Capt. left show. g}mflmflflmflflIIHMHHIIIHHHMIIIIMIIIHHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIflIflIilImlIIIlmlflllmlflmlmllmllllIIIIHIII"IIHIHIHIIIIIIWHI T LEAGUE GAMES WINCHELL NAME PIJSTP(}NE{I FOR N)DS SPLENDOR ~ TODAY,SUNDAY 10 MOVIE TITLE ‘B hole” Some of the big names which l'fla(!“’fl.\' Thru a Key- from Pen of Col- umnist, Is at Capitol Thru a Keyhole,” op- Broadway Winchell’s brain child, the yaar’s authentic lies in the screen-play ght at the Capitol Thea- speodlenv {““Bombay M " a thrilling mys- ¥ s an Underworld-Broad- 1 3 s 7 {tery tale with an Indian back- T {way amalgamation, pappe LDRUE_LEYTON mystery | ground, which is closing tonight AGA'NST FIRES A Elks' star and|® typical night-club atmosp! dramal |at the Coliseum theatre. Edmund % She 1Ak 3‘ wxill hat permits the Milk and lemon juice — \Ln;';“ sLax;s}; o n oo | Ju'!*\.:l 1;v1 "L\.% ;:nmg- ;n lsrcadway vI’P!mjl‘x':Iym';x!pl(:m e author, L. G. Blochman, as S 3 , i 4 cidents. or t I a newspaperman, served with the FOI’BS(S Dl) as deelvsay5 oo tHe ]:;‘él(;\vnfnk}u:afi“&% Against the hocllc Broadway | lemon juice in hot water on ening, and an hour later a y |of milk, are me. An hour before retiring half a glass of milk, Rocci, a blossoming rac n the cast are those of Con- nce Cummings, long well-known | Water. n movie-dom, and Russ Columbo, —_———————— the orchestra leader and crooner WOOD FOR SALD €l nap! | the turne: Two-timing, love-making, kid- ing, have all been stirred into potpouri, which makes because he was asked to upjabout the books read by a famous murderer. My Beauly H;t a daily routine with I drink and on going to bed repeat the lemon and hot | actor, These are buttressed| Block wood and klindlirg. Phone | s Guinan of “Hello, Suck- —————— ame, and Abe Lyman and his| Jjoseph Conrad, the author, re- signed from the literary staff of | the London Daily Mail in a huff| write | Cx‘lppin.] l The story he dug up oul\ of lhe heart of BROADWAY Too big, too daring, toe umcfloncl for his column, WM%’ telling it ALL on the screen. It's the BIG, MUSICAL DRAMA OF THE BIG STEMI), “fEr/—@rtan}\mer\t fllIlIIlIIII|llllllIIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIiIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIiIIIIIIlIII||IIIIIIII'!IIIIIIIlHmflIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|I|||||IiIIIIIiI|E \ ‘Broadway Thru a Keyhole.” | | With the home markets producing the very finest in fruits and veget You will save much by doing ail ¢f your food buying here, be- foods at their lowest prices. cause we are able to offer such extra low prices for sucl |1 hig prices and pass fll“ savings on to you. 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