The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1934, Page 3

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Starts Tonite Starts Tonite THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU a man-eating crocodile! diama of Tarzan and filmed! Al Al 50 thundering elephants lar love scenes beneath trdp- SEB in 2 mad stampede! ical waters! will leave Terrors of the wilder- ness in the mightiest darkest Africa ever Y The nerve-tingling race to the Elephant’s Bury A Fortune in Tvory! SE ing Greund. SEE SEE 100 roaring lions, in a wild jungle attack! his Two solid hours of amazing adventure that you spelibound! Y ) BACK A Starts ‘ G B Do not confuse this picture with any *5 "', T e B and i}"g'} /‘/ yeu ha seen. \ §4 It is entirely NEW ! and presented on the = screen for the FIRST TIME! THE RACE T() THE - PHANT BURIAL GROUND! And the battle for ] millions in Ivory! Tarzan leading the elephant herd E st the sav- age A scene without parallel for thrills! Death pursued them in the water! Tarzan . . . mighty monarch of the ¢ . . . returns to battle for his bride in the greatest thrill drama of all time! with MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN Based on the char- acters created by Ed- gar Rice Burroughs | SPECIAL MICKEY MOUSE CLUB MEETING-1 P.M. SATURDAY Every Mickey Mouse Club member and kiddies that wish to join be at the CAPITOL SATURDAY—1 P. M. Special Business Meet- ~ing and'A BIG SHOW! DR. J. W. EDMUNDS, well |ideas pertaining to glasses, with and Pike Building, Seattle, known and popular SEATTLE OP- many new and improved develop- |now at the Gastineau Hotel. Phone | TOMETRIST, is NOW HERE at ments; and will be pleased to |10 for appointment. —adv. the GASTINEAU HOTEL, for one meet all who desire the latest ——————e week, until about SUNDAY, 13TH | INST., correcting Eye discomfort with scientifically fitted GLASSES. Your eyes $hould be examined(_ EVERY YEAR and glasses should | feow usually be changed every ONE to| TWO years, as the eyes change in form and condition, producing re- flex physical ills, regardless of how' perfectly you may see. Of course he has all the latest| benefits from advanced optical| science, | Permanent offices, SAVE THE DATE 403-4 Fourth | Goodie Sale November 10: Keep Your Feet Dry! PROTECT YOUR HEALTH AND SHOES ’5 DURING THE RAINY WEATHER i . RUBBERS for UPTOWN Home Owned and Operatcd MEN $1.35 WOMEN $1.10 and $1.20 CHILDREN 85¢ and $1.00 WOMEN’S GALOSHES—Zipper Style FRIDAY SATURUDAY Gorgeous Romancef, Impudent Comedy! Strauss Melodies! \ HERBERT MARSHALL in ‘EVENINGS }i - | 2.85 and $3.85 r SALE’ $ fo Swn,h I CHILDREN’S SNAP GALOSHES $1.50 $1.65 $1.95 Sari Maritza—Charlie Ruggles Mary Boland—Licien Littlefield om the story by L A.R. 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JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Co. nnnnnuulu:u:nnuulnlzm:qnnfntuuuuunuulns:m R T SPARK Streamline Unit means more heat comfort, more eficiency, and more econamy. Investigate the 14features of the Spark Oil Heater bes fore you buy, | activity near Eagle in the Yukon | mer, according to J. J. Hillard, Dep- /uty U. 8. Collector of Customs, who ~ %7 ullllIIiiHlIIIIIIlHIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIlIIHIIIIIIh. IIMES TONIGHT — LAST TIMES TONIGHT RICHARD BARTHELMESS R OF GREAT 25c \§MAIGF&M_ ST LAST ent Suppor!mg Cast Coliseum Theatre Fea- A ghs 6 : + »9 Modern Hero ‘A MODERN HERO SATURDAY ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE BILL NO. 1 NO. 2 Hat¢ brought him dis: m} M":::”’ £race — (o fove:a | I o Giveh vy new life n give Suwrrounded by an excepti fine cast, including such stars a Jean Muir, Marjorie Rambeau, Dor- othy Burgess, Verree Teasdale and Florence Eldridge, Barthelmess gives 1 masterly delineation of the love | B child of a financier father and a circus queen mother, torn by the conflicting motivations born of such widely different inherent char- acteristics. From the father came a genius for finance, a ruthlessness in furth- ering ambition, a master mind— from the mother came a taste for romance and adventure, the kind- ly instincts of the tan-bark, a love of the spectacular. - RAY WALKER VIRGINIA CHERRILL GEORGE £ STONE. MLILIAN BOND; CONSIDERABLE MINING ACTIVITY IN YUKON R. DISTRICT HILLARD SAYS PREVIEW TONIGHT! BARBARA STANWYCK in “GAMBLING LADIES” O There was considerable mining River district during the last sum- arrived here this week. “Even the weather seemed to be was in charge, and those at Cool | have been 30 men working and it favorable, as there was enough rain Creek, about 60 miles above Circle, |15 planned to continue right through to satisfy all the placer miners on o o hroducing more than satistac- | the Winter, he said the creeks,” he said LR e it S e ory results, aecording to Mr. Hil- lnd At [‘n latter property there Operations in the Walker's Fort disLx'ict cul' which H. D. Cowden Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! 2,500,000 WOMEN EVERY DAY BY BUYING FROM PIGGLY WIGGLY EVIDENCE THEIR FAITH AND CONFIDENCE . . .. This faith and confidence has been won and is retained by honest merchandising methods—quality goods, courteous employees and full weights. low prices, clean stores, 5¢ can Lighthouse 12.0UNCE GAN Tey Them Chifing 6 cans 29¢ 33c HORMEL’S PRESERVES Assorted 2 POUND JAR 33c Prepared from the finest fruits SAUSAGES || ORANGES NICE SIZE 2 cans 39¢ 2 doz. 45¢ w H0Ze 4 THAT POP, with the true pork A \\m!th of health in his juicy fruit Syrup, Rock Dell CANE and MAPLE large can 35¢ Pancake Flour SPERRY’S large pkg. 22¢ Kernel Corn DEL MONTE—Sweet, Tender 3 cans 49¢ Navy Beans Taste so good on crispy days 3 lbs. for 19¢ PURITAN HAMS, Ib. 26¢ HALF OR WHOLE LEG O’ PORK . Special Prices _ YOUNG CORN-FED PORKERS SLICED BACON, Ib. NO RIND—EASTERN SUGAR CURED Poultry Pkogr%fifl PHONE Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings Dept. 42 IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings 33¢ HENS TO STEW, Ib. . FRYERS—Heavy, 1b. ... ROASTERS—Colored, 1b. ALL FRESH STOCK

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