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Phone Smgle 0:-2 rings THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing E;veri .Night PARIS INN PEARL and BILL Beer Light Wines Lunches - | _Qld papers for sale at Em,plre Office A i > THE DAILY- ALASKA EMPIRE™FRIDAY, JUNE 14, SPLENDID CAST' IN COLISEUM THEATRE HAS DOUBLE FEATURE | PROGRAM TONIGHT features, “Against the Law," “Men of the Night,” nted tonight at Th the nst the Law” is an ex ohnny Mack Brown angland. He face ve! Single-hand his wits against the barkir {of a powerful criminal | wins. Sally Blane takes the |the fighting young nurse, w | George Meeker as the unfortun: | victim of the gang, and { Hohl, veteran ¢ { the blood-thirsty r Columbia film and was d iLambert Hillyer from a story by | Harcld Shumate. “Men of the g h he pitts ns | venture story unfol ful Hom\mod locale. - > MRS. ARMOUR HERE :i in Mu u\l Mrs. Cdra ‘Avmour, ‘wife of the president of ‘tite Pighly Wiggly Alas ka Company, and her daughter | Wilma, arrived here from Ketchi- kan on the North Sea for a visit Mrs. Armour will return to the Firat City on the same ship Sunday but her daughter will remain here for a vaeation with Mr, and Mrs. |Jack Armour. Jack Armour is an employee of the Juneau Bakery At 53 ST YOUNG MESSER ARRIVES | Ben Messer; local resident, re- |turned to Juneau on the North |Sea from Seattle after an exLemle"l \atay in the States. e — FRANKLIN ARRIVES Arthur Franklin, son of ) Mrs. Arthur Franklin, re the city on the North | Seattle Sea fron R MISS WHITE TO SKAGWAY Miss \'n ginia White, of Oakland, gway on the She s & assistant for the in San jcousin ¢f R. G freight traffic Union Pacific Francisco. Railroad ATTENTION AND AUXILL All member: equested attend farewell pa for Mr, McKanna and e at the Dugout ning at 8:30 o'clock. FLORENCE MANVILLE, Se to and Mrs, Sat- Notice is hereby given that ap- plications for liquor licenses have been filed by the following: ALASKA RHEINLANDER DIS- | TRIBUTORS, Wholesale Beer and | Wine License, for arehouse on | City Dock, Juneau, Alaska | LENA A. PIGG, Retail Hard & Distilled Liquor License, for Gas- tineau Liquor Co., Franklin Street. ext to Gastineau Hotel, Juneau, A hearing on the above ap- plications will be held by the Board of Liguor Control at Juneau, Al- aska, on June 28, 1935. Protests or objections against the allowance of any of the above ap- {plications should be in writing and |filed with the Board of Liguor Con- trol on or before date of said | hearing. BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL, By Frank A. Boyle, Secretary. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June 4, 1935. First publication, | Last . publication, | June 5, 1935. June 15, 1933. || Ask Your Grocer for' Dordens Day Old | Eces | (Large Special “A™) | | Graded and Packed Daily from Borden’s Large Ranch near Lynden, Wash. 3201 UTAH AVE. SEAPTLE, WASH i A double bill' with two xul.-!l‘nz{:‘.; and| will be pre-| Coliseum | WITH HER DAUGHTER ARE DIGGING - FOR VICTIMS Dead in Munitions Plant Disaster Estimated from 57 to 1,000 ermany, June 14, grimly duz CGreat Britain, Germany Agree, Bilateral Treaty LCNDON, Jun sources confirmed 14.—High British tricting the German navy to 35 the British naval - oo 52 TO CANNERY | To be employed in the Alaska | Pacific Salmon anning Company |plant at Port A 52 persons, including 45 , were pas- sengers from Seattle on the North t gefi “OOQ“OOQOOOOMWQC 1990000000000 00000000000000000000000 .00“‘000000“ NEW PO T 6 pounds CARROTS;® = 3 bunches BEETS, 4 bunches OFEXPLOSION - HEADLINER,UPTOWN THEATRE PROGRAM 1, Alan Dinehart, Paul be short 3 with a b climax. am is rousing Western ad- e round-trip to 1 the North Sea. Foss, the Poss Construction will examine the site sed addition to the the site is R. D. Peterma tor, who is acompanied nd-trip by his wife - FICKEN TO SITKA Ficken, deputy United States Sitka, is returning to assenger from Se- \TOLS, STRAWBERRIES, 2 boxes for LOCAL RADISHES and ONIONS Home Grown, Fresh and Crisp ARRIVING DAILY CABBAGLE, pound .. FRESH, PEAS, 3 pounds See our large display assortment California Grocery TFhe Pure Foods Store CHICKF NS HERE Fryers---Stewers PHONE 478 i 040000000000000 1935: IIIIIIIVI‘IHlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|4I||IIIlIlII"I||IIIHIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIHIIIllIIIHIIIIIIl“HflHfiIWE SEE Why Liberty Magazine’s Readers Called This the ‘Greatest Defective = Story of the Year! e Py the new thrill novelist ERLE STANLEY GARDNER From the Master Makers of Myswnul Warner Bros. smash all speed records ©' bring you the new rage of detective fiction— PERRY MASON, . 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