The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1934, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1934. FILM BATTLER IS PEAGEABLE The Dynamic Star of “It Happened One Night”— CLAUDETTE COLBERT |Gary Cooper Opens To- | night at Coliseum in ‘One | Sunday Afternoon’ IT'S FUN TO KNOW People like the Rimplegars! They're a fantastic family of five ... doing all the things you veish you had the nerve to do ... utterly mad, but gosh-awful human! A fighter in “reel life” may be quite the ' opposite in real life. Gary| Cooper rar instance. er, rifle, bayonet, In his latest st Paramount’s “One Sunday Aft \" opening the Coliceum The: “free for all bout. s Gary as { the most pcaceable citizens. n or heard no trouble film set and there are n on his broad shoulders in the opinion of several nd former wrestlers who m in “One Sunday he type who doesn't r aggressive. wouldn't pay b ailor Vincent, for n\(lve years champion of the U. S. Nnv and now gone grease- ‘“No one will ever have le with him without seeking| it; if he does hell find plenty. I have had a lot of 2xperience with real fighters—and the best of them are quiet-mannered fellows who, never look for trouble. In “One Sundaay Afternoon,” which was directed by Stephen Roberts, Gary Cooper plays the part of “Biff® Grimes, a pugna- cious small town dentist, who is lucky at fighting but unlucky with the girls. o L P —PLUS— “How Comedies Are Born” “Sing Baby Sing” “Good Old Days” LATE NEWS EVENTS DON BARRETT LEAVES JUNEAU FOR KETCHIKAN Don Barrett of the Juneau Cash Grocery was given a rousing send- off when he left on the Dorothy Alexander for Ketchikan last night. A dinner was given in Barrett's honor by his fellow employees of the Juneau Cash Grocery and - Piggly Wiggly staffs at Kaufmann's Cafe, 15 persons being present, af- ter which they escorted him to the ship. Mr. Barrett has been transferred | to the Piggly Wiggly store in Ket- chikan Confidential Investigations Process Served Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shdttu(?k Building Phone 2152 #: 8 0. Box The skull of a monkey, auto- - graphed by Frank Buck, big game Old Papers for Sale at Emplrc Office iuze i mmpori mueum. of Fmpo'm museum. Are You? Are Your Aequaintances? Is Your Family? Better Off Today Than Two Years Ago? Than a Y ear Ago? Answer These Questions HONESTLY. FAIRLY, TO YOURSELF'! If your answer is YES— If you want to see President Roosevelt carry through his program Vote for the Administration that has made things better! Vote the Democratic Ticket Straight! Remember! A strong Democratic vote next Tuesday is a vote of reeogni- tion and appreciation for the $4.280,000 That this Administration has al- ready invested in Alaska and Alaskans for their immediate and future welfare! YOTE FOR ANTHONY J. DIMOND Delegate OSCAR G. OLSON Territorial Treasurer ALLEN SHATTUCK Territorial Senator JOE GREEN Territorial Representative A. P. WALKER Territorial Representative A. H. ZIEGLER . Territorial Representative JOE BARONOVICH Territorial Representative : (Paid Advertisement—Democratic Divisional Committee) INREAL LIFE | G IN RING "USES TO WATCH HIM SCHMELING MAY EARN BUT HIS WIFE CERLIN, Sept. 7.—-Anny Ond film star and wife of M: and retain the latter's popu- in Germany. Max and Anny come - more or less the pair” of the Third nes diligently pa- ss of their home life deep concern over her food, sleep and prepara- fight. mmoned enough cour- a her husband’s fight iage to Schmeling has t Neusel, she mizht' have| ngt a ume however, to been cured of her fear. MRS. FLETCHER W. BROWN F. wants Max to stop hu b been raported, but i her husband trade blows 22l to her. This Evening d-ne “Throe-Corr S. SCOBEE RETURNS lIIIIIllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllmnfl ||I|Ii||IIIIl|IHIIIIIHIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I RETURNS TO JUNEAU AFTER St VISIT WITH HER DAUGHTER an absence of several weeks letcher W. Brown returned oau yesterday aboard the FROM TRIP THROUGH 4 NORTHWESTERN STAII\ Scobee, well knuwn_ 1o ce agent, raturned on t eral weeks' Mary Boland. to J ! 1t 15 a B. P. Schulberz Alex 1' an. and pleasure tion, adapted from the F 3 - Brown has been visiting her Wasnington | njt py Gertrude Tonkonogy, and fim '\tur Mrs. Steven P. Swice- features Wallace Ford I3 in Seattle while the Coast N | perti, Tom Brown, Joan ) Guord cutter Tallapoosa, of which Hardie Albright and Willlam Bake L . Commander Brown is cap- well, t has been on Puget Sound Story of the fortunes of the ad- Fletcher Brown, Jr., will the Juneau min looked dle-pated Rimplegar family of here tonight aboard the 1 to him on his return. Brooklyn, N. Y.. s of the ef- 00°a, ready to o the sopho- e forts of the self-centered members more class of Joncau high school JUNFAU VISITOR LEAVES of this household to survive the Mcnday r:orning. FOR HOIiE AT MARSHALI | depression. , “Mama” Rimplegar ————— played by pated the family stock market. Everybody great deal about the waj it isn’'t until the family pr Wwlayed by Richard Arlen, t: Dairyms arca estima made it nec cf them to stock. in the Xansas City fortune in d drought condi y for three-fourths aul water for their Mrs. J. D. Johnston, who has been visiting Mrs. N. Lester Troast for several weeks, left aboard the Aleutiap for her home at Mar- shall, Alaska. ut flflmmmm"flflmmlmlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIMIIWIIillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII|III|IIIIIIfl SATURDAY MONDAY SPECIALS MILK—Tall Cans, 95c STRAWBERRIES--Del Monte, 1934 Pack, RASPBERRIES—Del Monte, 1934 Pack, 650 [LOGANBERRIES--Del Monte, 1934 Pacl\, PINEAPPLE—Amocat, No. 2% cans, 65c T e Bt et PORK AND BEANS—-Campbell’s, Regular size cans, 3cans .. .. .. .. PEACHES—Sliced or Halves, No. 2% $106,:8 QARG - bv s« iiio v oyl 550 GRAPEFRUIT—OId Homestead, 50° CUT BEANS—Reliance, = SPINACH—Del Monte, 45 45¢= Na.2latine, SGUNE 5., . 5. oo .. o TOMATOES--Century, Solid Pack, No. 2% tins, An S & W Product, 3cans ....... 5oe D e DTS- e - CATSUP—Del Monte Brand, 3’ 5 OJ0 Large, 2b0ttles S R PEAS—Relmng«;’ Bg;;qm i 5 c Jcans .. .. ... i FRUITS AND* VEGE;“?@ES The largest and most comple assortment in Juneau T CALIFORNIA GROCERY § PHONE 478 # Prompt Delwery ’" u Dot STOCK MARKE] e L0SS IS BASIS OF FILMPLAY rhl(‘(‘ COH\("\“(J MOU“ On Capitol Theatre Screen Mary Boland, has dissi-| talks a é—ee it~ with Someone You Love! .50 simple. .. so true... it might be your smry . 50 touching you'll want to see it with vhe one you love best. .. someone whose hand you can holdf ooy the | but an, | GARY COOPER A Paramount Picture with FAY WRAY NEIL HAMILTON FRANCES FULLER ROSCOE KARNS Directed by Steohen Roberts (LT . 25 SEAN hand in the matter and suggests ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS that they do something to help be- |In the Commissioner’s Court for sides talking, that the problem is the Territory of Alaska, Division solved. In bewesn the events in| Number One, al Juneau. the household, a romance flour-| Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- shes between doctor and Clau-l sioner and ex-officio Probate dette Caloert, the dauzhter. } Judge, Juneau Precinectgs S iad In the Matter of the Estate of LEIGH HACKLEY SMITH, De- ceased. I IIIIIlllllllIllIIIIIHIIIIIIHII‘IAII_IIIIIlllllllllllIIlIIIlIlIIII T | s oeeov .« -.saneel ° AT THE UOTELS ’; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, wiN gop g LaL e s ® ® ®/That the undersigned was on the ‘s!h day of September, 1934, duly appointed administrator of the es- tate of Leigh Hackley Smith, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased will present them with proper | vouchers and duly verified, to the . | undersigned at Juneau, Alasks, William Rottschafer, Portland; within six (6) months - from T Capt. John C.Afloll::d. Juneau. | date of €XIK ‘Hiotmve. lask: | W. P. Williams, Juneau; Don| DATED b duncay, Alaski, Sep- Barrett, Cordova; James Donoghue, | . e Fairbanks; Hugo Auer, lest-chl-‘ H L FAdUl‘-KNEER, |chagof; John Paska, Hirst-Chicha~ Adipinistaie. First publication, Sept. 7, 1934. gof; John Price, Juneau; Fred 4 licat Dado, Junead, »st publication, Sept. 28, ll!u -—— | Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay' | Wilbur Wester, Jr., Juneau; F. Benedict, Seattle; Leonard M Berlin, Juneau; Charles Karsnes, Cordova; Odin Jensen, Dupont; T. J. Stroebe, Dupont; F. 8. Scobee, Juneau; William Stokes, Craig. Zynda JUNEAU' SIIOP IN CHANNEL BUS LINE s X i B I ' | ! A special Channel Line bus leaves the Woodland ! Gardens and Juneau Ice Cream Parlors at 1 a.m. § every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sun- day night for Glacier Tavern. The fare is 50 cents each way. Music at the Inn by the Wood- land Garden 'Trio. VIKING CLUB | MEETING AT 0dd Fellows’ Hall SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK @ DANCING © REFRESHMENTS @ Music by Albert Peterson Admission—Gentlemen, 50c; Ladies, 25¢ PUBLIC INVITED WOODLA ND G. 4RDENS FRANKIE MACK’'S MELODY BOYS LUNCHES DANCING THE PARIS INN (On Glacier Highway) . SMOKY'S PARIS INN TRIO EVERY NIGHT AT u (Hear 'm Do “The Flying 'nm L BEER oo § ||l!!!llIlI!llllIllllllflmmmmmIHlHIIlIlIflHII!IIIIIIIIIlIII!|IlIHH{IIIIllIlIHIHIIIIIIlfl‘?IIIIIIIIllmlllllIllllllIIIHlHHIIIIIIIIIIIllllmmmIImllIIIIIIIIIMIHmllllII!IIIllllllllllllllllllllll

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