The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1934, Page 5

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5 CHARMING TALE OF VIENNA IS AT THE UPTOWN Music and Romance Com-, bined in “Evenings for | Sale” with Fine Cast | Sale,” a romantic SAN F‘RI\NCISCO_ Cal,, Oct. 12. aturing Herbert Marshall, | —A resolution bitterly criticizing Ruggles and the appointment of S. Clay Wil- as an official of the newly nized NRA and suggesting ient Roosevelt make an tigation of William's attitude” toward labor, was ternoon adopted unanimous- 1/1_\'1 h evolves the delegates at the annual from the background of | ention of the American Fed- central Europe. But the story can- eration of Labor. not help being subordinate to the! Williams is a North Carolina to- s of the cast and to|bacco manufacturer. it treatment, both dra- | - nd musical, that has been | NO SWEEPING CHANGES rded the production, under the| WASHINGTON, Oct. 12—S. Clay tion of Stuart Walker. | Williams, NRA Chairman, told bus- The role of Franz von Degen- |iness today emphatically that the is a perfect one for the dis- {new Governing Board of NRA will of the charm which Herbert all brings to the screen. As |changes” in price fixing policies. Uu impoverished Austrian noble« man, stripped of rank and fortune DOCTOR M’AUUFFE bv the economic upheaval of post- enna, Marshall gives a fine mance as does Sari Maritza role of Lela, who gives Franz | his will to live. APPOINTMENT OF WILLIAMS tests Seledion of Newly Organized NRA Man 1 plece of entertainment As far as the.story is concer is a tehder Dr. W. J. B. McAuliffe, physician |and surgeon, will open offices in the Shattuck Building tomorrow afternoon. Dr. McAuliffe has been in charge of the Government Hospital for the past five years and while he will probably remain in temporary charge, he will make his uptown of- fice his headquarters ai all times, | and professionally be at the serv- Suir 2 ¢ | ive of the public. TENDER GOES AGROUND— | specia] X-ray apparatus has been IN FREDERICK hOL‘DIn'I" red and other special equip- 11 will also be installed. mn it is Mary Boland, as Jenny Kent, middle-aged widow from in Vienna on 4 vacation, who | off the honors, with a per- | that i t once tender d amusing. Charlie Ruggles also scores as Bimfel, ex-valet of the| Count. e — In the thick weather prevailing | ——————— recen the Fre k Sound re- | n, the tender Burnett of the| GRID WANDERERS angell packing company with a avy load of salmon aboard, struck | AUBURN, Ala, Oct. 12—In pla f at Beacon Point. The acci- | ing nine games away from hom took place at about 3 o'clock |Alabama Polytechnic In istifut The captain and | football squad will travel 4,218 miles ore safely. Ef- |the longest trips being to Lexing ft the vessel at high tide | ton, Ky, and New Orleans. Only The loss is cov- | One home game was scheduled this | season. It costs me so littleto buy Fine Tea —that I think it extrava- gant to get any but the kind I like best.” For flavor, for econ- omy per cup, for all- around satisfaction— ask your grocer for YELLOW LABEL ORANGE PEKOE & PEKOE GREEN LABEL, JAPAN TEA American Weeklv—June 3 K‘ BED ROCK o GEOLOGISTS tell us that even _bed-rock moves. But it shifts so graduatlly that it makes a i safe, sure base for the largest structure. This bank, too, is moving with the times. But the movement is always gradual, along predetermined lines. Every succeeding move has merely P 4 served to further strengthen and consolidate its underlynig stabil- in even better position to serve its many clients and depositors. & First National Bank 3y ) ¥% \ P \XM}/ m 3¢ THE PARIS INN PAUL AND SMOKEY GO ON THE AIR EVERY NIGHT AT 10 :iw FRIED CHICKEN—PIT BAR-B-Q—BEER—WINE PEARL and BILL IS CRITICISED Federation ho? Labor Pro- WILL OPEN OFFICES ‘not make “any sweeping or broad |j MARQUETTE COACH WOULD FORBID MEN MILWAUKEE, Oct, J. Murray, Univer: football team, to say about them ers, and professionals too, spending that's written can be Murray believes ex ve perusal by players of advance stories on games, dopesters’ comment black-typed tributes for exception- al performances builds up wrong type of psychology and often | wrecks good teams. For example, Murray says that n 1924 he forbade his players te iook at a sports se: weeks in advance of the Navy. Marquet cadets, 21 to 3. Incidentally, Murray formerly was L newspaper n in Springfield, and at one time taught a sports-wriling course, emphasizing he reporter's need for knowledge >f rules and tactics e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! i Phone CRESCEN COFF ONE-POUND 4 Lbs. Large crisp RON, TO SEE CLIPPINGS| 12.—If Frank coach of the Marquette had his WAy Br id men would be forbidden to read what the newspapers have “There are too many college play- altogether too much time studying | what the sports writers think of{ and | INST., the | \ L !IlIlIIIlIIlIII|IIIIlIIIIIllII|IIIIIlIIIIIIIII|IIllIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIQ UNITED FOOD CO. GROCERIES-*Y our Own Grocer y and M arket”-MEATS 33c Delicious Apples, bx. $1.59 Fancy Head RICE FRESH IN LANGENDORF CAKES \ 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ LARGE HEADS Lettuce, Beets, Carrots-bunch We have a large variety of new SHELLED NUTS—CIT- LEMON, FRUITS--Things for FRUIT CAKE and PUDDINGS HENS - ROASTERS - FRYERS EXTRA CHOICE ARRIVING ON NORTHLAND TONIGHT—LOWEST PRICES llllllllllllllfllllflIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIflllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIwmmmlllmlllllllllflIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIINHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII !mm - ISENTENCES PASSED | e ON THOSE CONVICTED |y AT KETCHIKAN TERM (7 ten cour in the Ketchikan jail. }mg to information received here by d Davis, alias Panama, who | Miss Helen Albrecht. with violation of the| Writing from Chicago, under date Narcotic Act, on four |of October 1, Dr. Dawes says he has s found guilty and sen- |enjoyed the Mayo Clinic three years on cach |Chicago clinics. He and his wife ex- 1 concurrently, in the | pected to go from Chicago to Wis- t McNeil Island. ‘consm for a few days and then r, charged with sim- |start for home. as found guilty and | > “nt e Ketenikan . PUPPIES AND CATS Miller was sentenced to | INCLUDED IN Low WINTER S.S. FARES Jos Leviolette was found suilty of petit larceny in the prcsch I term of the United States Court in Ketchikan and has been sentenced | ¢ Judge George F. Alexander to serve twelve months in the Wmn-‘ gell jail, according to word received at the U. S. Marshal's Office here. Ralph Johnson, charged with sim- of ple assauls, was found guilty and | O months in the Wrangell | a charge of petit larceny, | was found guilty. He | since .jl h ’ nt | V2 d last July 4, Dogs, cats and other pets, as their and the team's play,” says|has be?n sentenced Vto TR exgfi» | wt > he has been in jail, and | we]l as human passengers, may Mprray. : i 0 | the ce was dated from that | soon travel round trip on the Alas- The reading cannot be con-| DR. J. W. EDMUNDS, well|g, ka Steamship Company liners for demned, but the believing of all kno\tn and popular SEATTLE OP-| (Ciyde Wilson has been held to less than the rate considerably and Jury with his bond | which prevails during the summer 2500, on & charge of | months, according to word receiv- ade by the Assistant U. |ed by the local office. £ Excess baggage rates are also | reduced to about half of the usual }c)mrge in the winter round trip r Edenso, who were scale which goes into effect October v U. S. Bureau of Fish- |31 and continues until the last of den A. P. Romme, With |February. of the fisheries 1aws, as & | The return limit on this round g caught at Keete with | trip winter special is March 25, illegally caught sal- |according to word from L. W. Bak- TOMETRIST, is NOW_HERE al|the ¢ the GASTINEAU HOTEL, for One | placed . | week, until about SUNDAY, 18TH | perjur correci-ng Eye discomfort | g [with scientifically fitted GLASSES. | Your eyes should be examined EVERY YEAR and glasses should | usually be changed every ONE to TWO years, as the eyes change m‘ form and condition, producing re- | flex physical ills, regardless of how perfectly you may see. Nelson, Lester Nelson, nshaw, Frank A. Young 1050 s Of course he has all the latest mon, v found guilty and fined |er, traffic manager. ideas pertaining to glasses, with | §7 They paid their fine and | SRR S BRI many new and improved develop- | w ‘ ments; and will be pleased to - | FOTICE meet all who desire the latest ‘ Doctor W. J. B. McAuliffe an- nounces the opening of a suite of |benefits from advanced optical DR. DAWES AND WIFE science. Permanent offices, 403-4 Fourthl ARE RETURNING HOME offices in the SHATTUCK BUILD- and Pike Building, Seattle, and | | ING, Telephone 189. adv, now at the Gastincau Hotel. Phone‘ Dr. L. P. Dawes and wife are on AT T VR 10 for appointment. —ady. | their way home to Juneau accord- SHOP IN 50 WE INVITE YOU to make your- self at home when you shop at the UNITED FOOD CO. . a large roomy food store where you can see and select your every need . . . plus FREE Prompt Delivery. 16 Phone 16-2 i PLAIN MIXED BARLEY % EE || COOKIES S = 2 Lbs.49c can 55c¢ UNWRAPPED———— EATING OR COOKING Golden Ripe BANANAS 3 Lbs.29c FRESH SEATTLE ORANGE RYE BREAD Large Loaf,15¢ HALF SLICES PINEAPPLE LARGE NO. 215 CAN 2 for 35c YAKIMA GEMS POTATOES 50 LB. SACK 99 cents 10¢ 25¢ F resh Sweet Pears 30c¢ doz. Large Sweet Oranges 43¢ dozen Casaba, Honeydews . 8¢ lb. Celery ORANGE PEEL — MIXED GLACED Choice Meat Department PICNIC HAMS, Ib. Lean—Eastern LARD, 2 1bs. . . Pure Leaf—Best Shortenin 19¢ 35¢ CORNED BEEF, 1b. . Our Own—C hmve BACON, Ib. 98¢ Lean—Eastern Sugar Cured—Whole or Half 25¢ L LTI and also | T IllllllIII||IIIIIIIlllllIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIlIlIllllIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIII||IIII| r Boston says: BEN BURK, INC, DISTILLERS, BOSTON, MASS. FREE: Send for Bartender’s Guide= absolutely free. | You Will Appreciate Nanaimo-W ellington Lump AT This Time of Y ear $17.80 per ton DELIVERED PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. JUNEAU @ ALASKA 2 412 “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” fafuoner> “Juneaw’s Own Store” — s ettt LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PN e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. e e O OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings PO IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster - e 0 W L CABS Next to Bailey’s Cafe PHONE “THEY NEVER SLEEP” @® Transmission ® Differential ® Motor Oils @ Get on the Safe ’ Side NOW! CONNORS MOTOR C0. "

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