The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1935, Page 3

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\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1935. 53 o of [‘BABOONA"AND FIGHT | Fonomie . : e FILM. DOUBLE BILL LCOnOMmic YOU'LL BE ELECTRIFIED! G e Kiddies Is AT CAPITOL TONIGHT, KILLER ‘BEASTS-IN THEIR PRIMITIVE HflUNTS‘ TOMORROW NIGHT T’Omorr()w:,,,‘.‘f_" ’:xnf(i\):.:zgm‘;:x)l:::uc:r“m::‘ FIGHTING, CRUSHING IN* SAVAGE COMBAT e S0k, - “Baboons;"- whinl 6phos o~ | % . + _{night at the Capitol Theatre, made Merchants Cooperate in Big|an inuminating discovery while ex- Birthday Affair for s by pane. To (\\en[w Mi(kev MouSe Oud 1at many ol angerous beasts were un-‘ Rain or shine, the Merchants ed by the arrival of airplanes | 13 h y YT 3 r midst, and were able to| Mrs. C.N.Crone, Vocational Guid- TALKING PICTURES Matinee for Kitidies tomorrow after- of the noon promises to be a gala affair, | FEARLESS MEN OF THE LAW WHO LIVE, LOVE & DIE ON NERVE..! Dinner Is Proparod {Demonstrator Mrs. C. N. Crone Shows Preserv- ing, Pickling Also markable shots at close |ance cooking teéacher under the rritorial pols, gave a demon- as the special announcement yes-| “We found,” said Johnson, “that ion yesterday afternoon in the FREDDIE STEELE terday in The Empire of the big ight of the ships nor the sound rern Light, Presbyterian church | 5 Mickey Mouse Birthday ~Party set|af the motor could stir any emotion | Darlors under fhe, auspices of -thes Vs, n tots talking of the froliclin the elephants. The man-scent | Vocational Guidance Departmen$. & e o o going to have. do( sn the elephant any | ty women watcheéd Mrs. Crone VINCE DUNDEE pugh the cooperation of local beasts “vi;-p absalute e & practical demenstration FIGHT Daily Alaska Empire to the approaching air- mic dinner ‘and of methods rving and piekling, l\u Club Aluminum Cream-Mixer | was demonstrated, as well as a new type elect which was sup+| plied by the ska Hlectric nght‘ lsted belo |& Power Company. with many prizes Sixteen m.nm donated by the Ju- | will start the party trom the Le-|LAFERN BATES BECOMEs‘lh au Drug Company, United Foods, | gion playground &t Second and| omas Har ¢ Company, Franklin Streets, at 12:30 ‘ncAoLk )BRIDE OF THRONDSEN \Am't‘.'\\;udod . with -movie cameras preserving the i A. B. Hayes was given a veg- event for ose who wish to sse ul etable redder for being the most UL IR SRR NRLT on the Capito} screen later. A pa- ‘CANDLELIGHT WEDDlNG recent bride in attendance > 1 rade around the block will foliow,| X | Mrs. Charles Fox of Douglas re-| PROGRAM with free candy and free show at; In a candlelight wedding in the | cejved an award for having the lar e the Capital to follow. }Ncrr?w:n Light Presbyterian Manse est family. NEWS Merchants Cooperate {last evening, Miss LaFern Bates, Tea and coffee, served with the —_ The following merchants have co- rived in Juneau on the Prin-| ot biscuits baked by Mrs. Crone, CARTOON operated with the theatre and this - ise, became the bride Of were furnished by Schillings’ Pro-| — newspaper in making tomorrow af- mald Thomdsen, of the Al-| gucts, MUSICAL COMEDY ternoon a date long to be remsm- aska-Juneau. Other demonstrations will be held | —— pered by the little children who join|, [R¢V- John A. Glasse performed| from time to time, under Mrs, STEELE-DUNDEE FIGHT in the birthday celebration eremony. Witnesses were MY.| Crone’'s management. Dates: will be yrecis B. M. Behrends & Co,, Inc., lead—‘M" Bochoch and Mr. Vernon A. agnnounced later. BABOONA ing department store for children B0k s R — .- - eesss— ] 0¢ frovD-ups: Alaska Meat Co.| HUNTERS KILL WOLVES quality meats for quality children;|2nd cairied a corsage of sweetpeas and baby breath. Fred Bray and Fred Soderbaum, Garnick’s Grocery, popular sweets | The v ” i PY venter seith/ the - kiddles: - “Mathet} he young couple will be at home Ketchikan hunters, bagged, two big {in the Monagle Apartments. wolves of a pack encountered on > o | Clover Pass near Moser: Bay when Empire Want Ads Pay! | they were hunting deer. D. Beale, manager of | plg all kiddies un-{ An extra will be admitted; > matinee 1f SEATTLE, WASH. It was this fight in which the Tacoma high school boy unleashed his fic hitting power which made him a contender for the Middle- weight Chamionship. ction—talking pic- T T —— FRED meulmv wox cooe | IR GUY STANDING = | ANN SHERIDAN SPICE OF LIFE O —~ADDED — ! BUDDIES PONY EXPRESS (Cartoon) R, STARTING TODAY NEWS AN ASTOUNDING AERIAL EPIC OVER AFRI‘.‘." ' MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON'S KIDDIES. -~ {'omorrow Is | MICKEY’S BIRTHDAY } He will be 7 years cld ard invites all his little friends to attend his Birthday Party which will be at the CAPITOL THEATRE TOMOR- EVERYTIING IS FREE FOR ALL CHILDREN NOT OVER 11 YEARS OLD Basket, peanuts and candy; United Food Company, everything for the! children; Kann's 5 and 10 Cent‘ Store, all that appeals to little! tots; J. B. Burford & Co., School| supplies and worlds of new toys;! Juneau Drug Co., candies and nov—i elties for children; Terminal Cafe, ice cream and confections; P‘rye-! Bruhn Co., bets steer beef, and! Frye's famous prodiicts; Piggly Wig: gly, nuf sed; Juneau Ice Cream! Parlors, headquarters for kiddies and grewn-ups; Sanitary Grocery, “The, Store that Pleases”; Halvorsen's in- | “CAR 99"’ COLISEUM vites mothers to see the new Fall styles after the parade; Harry How modern police forces use ra~ Race, druggist, just a block from dio in trailing and tracking down the theatre; Pay n’ Takit, the best criminals is illustrated in Para- for less; California Grocery, proud, 9" which opens at Of the slogan, the “pure foods| um Theatre tonight. Fred Store.” | ;. Sir Guy Standing and Remember, kiddies, dress up for| ¥ e party, and be at the Legion ground at 12:30 o'clock tomor- | row afternoon. ‘ B Ne Advance in Admissions Daily “MEET ME AT YOUR FAVORITE PLACE TODA‘/" E. H. Clifford, G. E. Cleve- STATE POLICE SEEN Van Mavern, W. 8. Pullen, 2 ARE HONORED ON /3¢ BIRTHDAYS; BRIDGE 'oc:t Bender, A W Stewat, Bob * LUNCHEON IS GIVEN S B e atmer, . . F urger, I. Taylor and Hugh W. hune In honor of the birthdays of Mrs. John Newmarker and Mrs. E. H. DAL T R A e Clifford, a bridge luncheon was giv- win (Alabama) Pitts, former | en today by Mrs. I. Taylor and Mrs S Sing, N. Y. prison athlete, has o 9t a e latter" granted per n to play i ‘H“" 000, DEEURd Ry, Bhe, e “]..; ((Oflll)blu with a Plflla- Ann Sheridan head the cast B tedts it Al The picture, based on the popular short stories by Karl Detzer, which n the Saturday Evening P 2hind the scene HISTORIC GAVEL IS of activities wi Michigan State GIVEN WRANGELL CLUB Police, most famous of the motor- izad anti-crime forces. It shows You don't have to be rich to en- | joy richwhiskey Certairily you'llwant to try America’s fastest-selling whis- key—real quality at WORLD IMPORTERS, INC. SEATTLE The highlight or the September 7 A how a small body of trained men meeting of the Wrangell Women's \f R friend] 4 can efficiently patrol an entire state Club was the presentation of a K¥ Fs £ § a friendly pricel with the help of radio communi- pegutiful black walnut gavel to the Rk s §: Also try: cation. club by Mrs. G: M. Plummer of (¥ §§ 3:% OLD QUAKER The climax of the picture shows portland, Oregon, who visited in| & 83 § 2 APPLEJACK the “great roundup,” in which all Wrangell last summer. The gavel [¥ 5 ; R OLD QUAKER the forces of the state are massed made from a black walnut tree giv- RUM OLD QUAKER - 08 ¢ :”mflmmoooq;_&comn“”otonomommocn-cwom B L R e B R e N e T I T to track down a gang of despera- on Mrs. Plummer from a walnut 0 does and bank robbers. |taken from a tree on Mount Ver- i sgqmw lleN’:J' ‘;:! m:;l‘) i #4 S Ty q ted he club b WIS M { Ao SHOP IN JUNEAU: | e d::;h‘:::,u s, :) ; Baics y‘ THE 0 >| U;fifié;* i ok o= P rizes for Best Costu\filed i = Schonley Prod THE OLD QUAKER CO. flllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllmllllfllIIHIIIIHIHIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIl e — : o s Little Girl and B Lawrenceburg, Ind. | title Girl an Oy:‘ HRRIEEUY Y HRni n Covyright, 1935, The Old Quaker Co | Oil Heatelt§ Trapped .’ « « « the heat which in ordinery heaters WILL BE MICKEY MOUSE WRIST WATCHES There will also be prizes and second and third best. All Kiddies mieet in Legion Playground, north of the theatre, between 12:30 and 12:45 — then we will march to the theatre. (This is if weather permits) Mickey’s Program SCHENLEY’S gLn Qv AKFR BON OR RYE MARK of MERIT “Mfl‘kmNt’LAYs PAPA” COMEDY “BABOONA” Paclflc Bottler. .Su msmmuwps FOR' ALASKA Exthinge Bldg.' ; Seattle, Wash. Be sure to turn in your Mickey Mouse Club Application Cards. If you have lost yours, ask the Capitol Cashier for another. goes to waste up the chimney, has to stay on the job in the Annual DF D. DINNER CARD PARTY | ©~- - DANCE - Saturday (Tomorrow) DINNER and CARD PARTY in 1.0.0°F. HALL™ ; DANCE in NATATORIUM: | /[ T3 ! 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