The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 28, 1934, Page 3

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of iner during t} .. Dixon, Anchorage; E. Gillizan,| s, 1h Salmon Cre ! THE DAILY ALASKA [MPIRF FRIDAY, SEPT, 28 1934 IUIII|IIIIIIHIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IiIHllllIIIII'IIIIIII'HHIIIIIIIIIlIIII IS [QPARKI lNG FUN i The “Gold Diggers” in rhumba-land! They’ve left Broadway flat — and See them shaking it up to the click of they’re leaving Cuba flatter! castanets . . . shaking ’em down to the tune of a million smackers! Starts Tonight 6 Of Your Favorite Laugh Stars in First National’s riot of fun— JOAN BLONDELL GLENDA FARRELL GUY KIBBEE FRANK McHUGH ALLEN JENKINS RUTH DONNELLY 3 | Witne 'MARRIED ON WEDNESDAY Bob Kanazaw: d S. Fujii. The Miss Kanozawa, who arrived here le will make th from Seattle on the A Tues- e . became the a cerel ormed by the U. 8 Jommissione Wednesday » afternoon Juneau Florist —adv 4 o'clock. e came north w ", K. Kanoza e of the ith her | She The banking department "® c ’r !Mount Hood in line. 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PANY at any of the bunkering stations shown on the map above. wcomna | nost of and 1550T L x a hy i 1 t Timber- | COMEDY OF ° ROMANTIC GUBA" Joan I londell, Glenda Fa\— w rell in /\ll Star <Ca:! at v ama, Widows," comes to the seum The- | tonight Add to this sextet| albot, as the handsome , plus spark oan Blondell gue and you have ation. e screen pl'n which is an or ing to be taken for ez entanglements mm which get themselves with Guy Kib- as the “millionaire” sucker rm the basis for the hilarious| uations. Lyle Talbot, as the son of the || TOTEM MARKET ipposed millionaire, plays the ro- lead who meets and falls %ith one of the girls, Joan who is trying to trim his ographed bund which bar rooms, ht clubs of the resort IN FEATURE OF % 'BLACIER PRIEST o Greatest Alaska Picture Is Photographer’s Opinion of Film Shown That the motion p((u( feature | i e & presented ire by the Rev t the Capitol is 11\(‘ great- 300 to 700 feet decp to provide my, game and rapher who spent the sum- with the “Glacier Pries! and s in date of IS Tespomsible for the pictorial rec- . ord of their adventures. ‘While Ober : 5 an exténsion untij mance or theme to the film, it contains marvelous will be allowed this year scenes and dis- of amount dué is paid closes the grandeur of some of A 1 the balance wi elinquent until after March rest #t 12 per cent; NOTICE TO TFAXPAYERS m ciers, volcanoes and other won- ders, Mr. First Presentation axes will not begin| . L ! This feature, which is being pre-' | 1. Payments madei 1 by ~\1d date are subject to! iscount A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. isented for the first time this e ening, 't.\kon on the exploration trip just completed by Father Hubbard and {his party. lend of the Alaska Peninsula. The | vhazardous trip to the Valley of| |Ten Thousand Smokes, the terrify- ‘ ;ing ascent of the pinnacles of the Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats WILLOUGHBY AVENUE CASH AND CARRY | Salurday -Mon. - Speaals' SNOWDRIFT T SHORTENING 93¢ THE PERFE 3-POUND CAN .. Kraft's Miracle Whip Spread or Salad Dressing full qt., 33c | Cheese Pound, 17¢ NORWEGIAN Sardines in Pure Olive Oil 3 cans 25(7 FRESH PRODUCE ON NORTHLAND Place your order early for quick delivery APPLES Fine for Eating or Cooking AND EXTRA FANCY Jonathans and Winter Bananis A1e FANCY TEN . POUNDS JUNEAU Schillings Coffee DRIP OR REGULAR TWO POUNDS QUAKER Wheat % Crackles J 2 PACKAGES FIVE DELIVERIES Daily Shrimp REGULAR CANS 2 for 25¢ M acaroni Spaghetti 3 pkgs., 25¢ PURE Cocoa POUND CAN 12¢ Fine for Loaf Salmon ALASKA Good Baking 10-POUND BAG 49¢ 4 POUNDS POTATOES Yakima Gem No. 1 25-POUND ....109%¢ CASH GROCERY . gisk there is no definite ro- = I t t a l t - 1 not aska’s seldom seen pinnacles, gla- | Cavaliere declared. | is made up entirely of scenc:'% It includes pictures ta-|: -5 ken from the far Western tip of,m ithe Aleutian Islands to the ea..wmq_ _H'Aleucian range are among the dan- | | gers experienced by those in thp‘ party which will be depicted on the | |sereen tonight. |Smokes” desolation, and while it was inter-| - lesting to see it once, I would hate |to make the trip over again,” u rrors of the jungle time and time | again as paotographer for Frank |Before J. F. MULLEN, Comuils- he Im ever experienced in Alaska, | and I can well believe smilingly even Jjust received ¢ R WDNUER s SHUWN w|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|'lhlIII.IIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIlIlIllllllflllIllIlIL TONITE ONLY FATHER HUBBARD IN PERSON with his . IN THE Frozen North ALL NEW THRILLING ADVENTURES AMONG THE HAZARDOUS EXPLORATIONS OF THE MIGHTY WONDERS OF NATURE EXPLAINED AND LECTURED BY FATHER HUBBARD IN HIS WORLD PREMIER OF ALASXA’S GREAT NATURAL WONDERS -\11 ’alA SHOW ONLY AT 8 P. M. Photographed by Frank Buck’s “Wild Cargo” Photographer—NICK CAVALIERIE 0] Hid Il||||I||lIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllII!I||IIVIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIHlIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BULBS' BULBS 8 We have now recetved most‘of |our bulbs for Fail planting aitd | Spring blooming. Large assoft- “The Valley of Ten Thousand |ment. Phone 311, Juneau Floriits is an amazing scene Of‘sha::uck Building. —adv NOTICE TO CREDITORS % said | In the Commissi 's Court Cavallere, who has braved the | the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. [ in the filming of “Bring 'em | sioner and ex-officio Probdte " and “Wild Cargo.” Judge, Juneau Precinct. her Hubbard has said thM’In the Matter of the Estate of as by far the hardest trip LEIGH HACKLEY SMITH, Be- ceased. 4 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVHN, That the undersigned was on the v |6ln day of September, 1934, ddly vy | appointed administrator of the ¥s- y [tate of Leigh Hackley Smith, He- ceased. All persons having claiins against the estate of said deceased film | will present them with proper x lvauchm; and duly verified, to the declared they w on- |undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, that * conqun ring the Aghil- |within six (6) months from the will prove the most |date of this notice. and unus':al feature pic- x DATED at Juneau, Alaska, ap- r filmed in Alaska. In his tember 6, 1934. inimitable manner, Father H. L. FAULKNER, sard will describe the highfights | Administratdé. heir adventures during the pro- |First publication, Sept. 7, 19347 ssion of the picture, |Last publication, Sept. 28, 1934, him. as ainly arduous, thou said the photo; Both he and I dircctor, have been I for the last y feature from stroy—and a quires no ovey brewing, to get it. Th-l( eans a fifie qu:luy tea to begin wit]

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