The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1934, Page 3

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STARTS TONIGHT HE DESERTED HIS DAUGHTER FOR WINE, WOMAN AND SONG ... FINE TROUPER CORDOVAN IS 7 "= JOUNDARRYMORE [CIOFZATY srs TAKESROLEOF | RETURNING =" """ HAS TITLE ROLE | along the MISER IN FILM Fi ?'sfi EUROP .ot IN RKO PIGTURE and— ‘m:‘x;: i 4h | Puhl on Wav Home : BEGGAR MEN Mr. Goddard said. The h finance, 10-Peter [ in “You Cant Buy Everything’| After Attending Great | PITIED HER! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, lULbDAY SEPT. 25, 1934 3 1 @ THEATRE POOR MEN ENVIED HER! more’s role in “Long tarr - on, he added, would like more information on them ove all blend which brings May Robson to the| [y T N | ian;sk Mneucan Fete tected by Territorial them is pun- ¢ 2y | RK and imprison- amazing vehicles ever provided for| her. i The new Me 1 n: Maycr a t at the | er ‘as a r, bat- t financial giants, toy- 3 of banks and othe: : are remaining . in Den- Wall |m? to. continue their visit with |7} side |Yelatives until next spring. | Mr. Buhl and his family left a year ago and spent con- le time in his old home ) absence of ten month s native Denmark, Peter ¢ tched to serio-comedy | bat cut, matched immacul talents of t 114 adin Al accnmu'ated mil- on in 1928, Island. Aft od they. swam and and later 1spicious cast in- Cook, Helen nd- | Barrymore plays Lost Fath- new romance » reconcile his ce in 's. Buhl and rn childeen, © charester a whim- e ... but now he fought to sav eher fromwine, ! wlnusic and men LONG msr ventional rymore is s fashiona en as Carl Bel- London towns=- hlu‘d in Youth perhaps of two or ¢ Fall, howe this Ribe, Denmark, visiting n y 8 and in his working hours the 5 who saw their Alaskan hern coast. ger of a and nephews for the firs DI entertain- 2 4 be w0 Highlight of Trip EILER FAN RETURNS the person of Lindsey Lane, a lithe F H E n ht of his whoie t | TO SITKA BY PLANE FROM 'and adept dancer. She is Carl's AMERICAN LEGION MEETING daughter whom he deserted in her infancy. Lindsey detests the man' Eiller Hansen. -Superintendent of who calls himself her father, and lP.}ux" ; Home il;flssitka, ar- Jlets toe fur fly in showing him her ican good-will and in|Pived here by plane ¢ morning resentment of him. . ighter of did logs from avery State|{rom Ketchikan where he attend-| Carl deserts his regular romanti»' Donald c°._°k ve. }m the Union, including t nom‘;“ the American Legion convention | following to reclaim her affection From the novel by G. B. Stern) matic scene|Alaska. On each July Fourth it is|Dheld there Thursday, Priday and for him as a father. Eventually, Directed By Emest 8. Schosdiack. ove comes|the custom to hold a large Inde- |Saturday of last week. { Carl's opportunity comes in a| of money, and a dence Day celebration at which| Hé was in Juneau for several ,crime involving Lindsey of which | BAILEY’S 10 pinches pennies, sends| to a free great d chance, The highlig’ 8 [h(‘ A Barrymore achievement with 2 unique ent to ! Helen Chandler , Merian C. Cooper, \executive prodvces; ANY TIME solves her prob-|Well - known Danish - Anlerxcam]h(’““ and left here by plane for she is innodent. With no one to| peak and each year a flag from |Sitka at 1 o'clock. | guide her, she seeks aid from her | noted foz]o® do[ the forty-eight States is| ———————— | father. He will lose her if he suc~i its. qirect-|raised. This year, Mr. Buhl had | I'ceeds, but he will have the satistac- | deft com- |the honor to raise the Alaskan flag, ; m,\{:’n?\?:s ?&'}: A’,‘;‘:)ET:ON ‘tifln of knowing her as a grateful into the|sent from the Cordova Post of the | OF SITKA, THIS MORNING | | child. Burton, | American Legion, which he repre- | A romance between Miss Chard- | r, and youthful Jean |sented. | climax Charles F. many Dre: ed the pic edy and human This morning av_10:20 o'clock a 'ler and Donald Cook also features 24-Hour Service 7 Y T - /1 i ;% (} B b () N er, with| Logs Donated seven pound baby boy was born at the story of “Long Lost Father,” Boer, S onireN 5 | William B: ) . woman's| The logs of which the cabin is!St. Ann's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, | When Barrymore stipulates that his' Merchants’ Lunoh son. |made were al' donated by Ameri- | Neil Anderson, of Sitka. Mrs. An- S!xrcesc at exonerating her will be CAFE Short Orders JEAN PARKER ! Regular Dinners in and it was|derson has been the house guest rewarded by her immediate mar- A Superb Cast of Mr ry Forbes plays the »uciely; | woman friend of the female finan-| cial wizard, Reginald Mason the] “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" Buhl, | of Mr. T. M. Reed for some time riage to Cook. Sprightly humor and L Anderson is expected to intriguing comedy are present in here by plane from Sitka adequate quantitie Both Mrs. Anderson and “Long Lost Fath HI Jacobs: Cordova, LEWIS STONE also casts E. MIDNIGHT .c.tc:.xl l{ulk.i ‘hv three son are getting along nicely. E. Clive, Alan Mowbray, Reginald CAPITOL BEER P 4RLORS SHOW o : Rirlow ] cedar. 1ogs, twalve feeh long, FIN Tl Sharland, Natalie Hoorhead and # and others have adequate Toles ‘in e shipped to Denmark for that | IN ANCHORAGE Ferdinand Gottschalk. Ernest B. AND BALL ROOM picture, the action of which|Purpose. | e S TCNIGHT e Nineties. and extends| Rebild National Park, whete the| W. H. McCreary: arrived in Ane ’?‘:1}\1!?;:1 S throih ibe penic or iR is located, was ge recently from Fairbanks. inovel. 1:10 A. M. iving ac ws of the finan- |1 y Dr. Heni Icial crisis of the Theodore Roose- | velt era “mmmoom“mmomowmomonunomnommw "lfl lm; directed from Dwight adaptation of B. G. Sl.em's Lunches Private Booths Dancing Every Night s ed {n|C famoygs e workd EHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIlllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIll|||IIIl||||II|||||IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|Il|IIIllIIllIHhIIIIIIlIIIHIIllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHMHIII 5 Guom MUNICH 30 fo'BP =——= COMES THE’ FLAVOR. SECRET r. Heni the zed April, 19; BEFOR! E PROHISITION The opening of the cabin at (he | park, which was attended by many |(thousands of people from all over | |the world, wa most thrilling | occasion and to lly take p n it, 'by raising the flag of Ala he U'l\ flag raises bra mul an worth the trip clear to De mark, he said. “However, I am extremely glad to reach Alaske again and will be happy to be home in Cordova.” e — — BIG DEER SEEN ON CHICHAGOF |, PROBABLY ELKS That the “Paul Bunyan” deer reported on the north shore of Chichagof Island, and one on Ho- Thcre are {wo big reasons behind this sale ¢f drug needs. (1) We know you'll want to stock up on bathroom needs for Fall at the lowest possible prices, and (2) we've been making a list of the things you've asked for mest, and now we have them for yeu. Your opportunity lasts all this week. R ? gan Island just th of Chichagof, Aspirin, 75¢ U Creomulsion $.125 | o ieera'an i e i e & N CH - BORN 100°s (For that Cough) e i ahores o meomr 0 BEEWING MAS‘I‘E&S T o and six years ago, or its progeny, said E. M. Goddard, Acting Execu tive Officer of the Commission. A local sportsman saw one of the animals at Hogan Island and said it probably would weigh 450 to 500 pounds. It was some distance Milk, Magnesia 50c Squibb’s—Pints Something NEW! Rogers College Rock A New Confection at an Introductory Price Montags’ Shadow Stripe ; Squibb’s Adex $1.00 COD LIVER TABS ROGERS FULL TWO-POUND BOX CHOCOLATE Treats Stationery Special UNIVERSITY LIN 60 SHEETS H“l hl illi Lm SIXTY-EIGHT huge storage tanks constitute the immense equipment of HORLUCK BREW- ING COMPANY. Maximum ageing of every barrel that bears the HORLUCK seal . . . is the positive surance of B. Hochstadter and William E. T UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. July 23, 193¢ Notice is hereby given that Daniel Huttel, entryman, together with his witnesses, Edward E. Zim= mer, and Mayo V. Raney, all of Haines, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead entry. Ans DTER GENERAL MANAGER EER FLAVOR is a generation-to- generation accomplishment! From For TWENTY-FOUR YEARS Wm. Schick, also Munich-born and After coming to America from < 1 1b. paper and full package Qhorage 08071, for lots 1 and 3, § g Munich, B. Hochstadter becam E. 48 ENVELOPES ) p‘- mvelones s sec. 19, lot 1, sec. 24, T. 28 S. Ruf Munich . . . for thirty years before Fur B @ e, thoroughly fambliar with the secrets aF . = B 55 E. C. RM. containing 12340 prohibition! these two skilled of beex-flaver as taught in old-time All for 39¢ Both for 65¢ B e e e acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and ‘if no protest is filed Brewers were leading figures in the industry. The Northwest has for many cific Malting & Brewing Co., the West's second largest, prior to prohibition. Later he became head of his own brewing establishment. German, was brewmaster for the Pacific Malting & Brewing Co. He, too, participated in the planning and building of Harluck Brewing years recognized their brewing crafts- manship . - . now at its zenith in the superior ‘flavored, delicately matured HORLUCK BEER. in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty day$ Chevron Hot Water Bottles guaranteed 59c §|perion of pusication or iy cot Miller or Black Beauty Bottles ; $2.00 §= e T GEO. J. LOVE, (Guaranteed for 2 years) Register. Lunch Kits First publication, Aug. 28, 1934. Last publication, Oct. 23, 1934 COLUMBIA, Complete—$1.65 SCHOOL KITS, Complete— . $1.35 HARRY RACE, Druggist 5wl w9 pHE SQUIBB STORES OF ALASKA : .WI‘I{E YOUR ORDERS DI- ® HORLUCK’S VPRODUCTS AT = PHDNE 25 h FREE. PROMPT. DELIVERY RECT AT OUR EXPENSE ALL LEADING DISPENSERS = “’“‘“"1 . {0000 Upon the advent of repeal, he be- came General Manager and one of the founders of the Horluck Brew- ing Company. Cempany’s modern brewery, and its unsurpassed features are the re- sult of his technical supervision as Head Brewmaster. Produced and Fully Matured in the Northwest’s Model Brewery from the Choicest Malt and Hops By HOR}UCK BREWING CO. of Seattle THE WEST'S FINEST BREWERY — JUNEAU OFFICE, Commercial Dock School Supplies BIG JUMBO TABLETS, 10¢ Our Stock of School Supplies Is Very Complete 00000000 O H. A. GERSTMAN, Alaska Representative

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