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Starting Tonight —DE LUXE DOUBLE FEATURES— GUNS BLAZING! ONE STEP FROM DEATH. the Vigilantes never falter! WATCH : FOR “THE RED RIDER” HE IS COMING SOON 1l De Luxe Double Feature Shows at this theatre will start at 7 and 9:30 P. M. THEATRE CASINO MURDER GASE OPENS AT ter directing him to watch young Lynn Llewellyn, whose life is in dan- ger, at a notorious gambling casino. After drinking water supplied by his ! uncle, Kinkaid, the casino owner, {Lynn collapses. after drinking water, and the plot | becomes comp ed when it is dis- Several others die | w THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1935 | SNYDER' HERE FROM TENAKEE DOUBLE BILL NOW PLAYING | AT GULISEUMEN S T i ‘Buddxe | “The Million Dollar Baby,” featur- ! ing Arline Judge and Ray Walker,| |SPECIAL DELIVER P8 and T|m McCoy in “Law Beyond Lhe\m, Daily a:“lu I)OYa ;:0»::"2‘ .30 Range,” share honors at the Coli- pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- |1as yester |about fou Four children of the seven chil- }remain here. dren of the John Guererro family | were taken to Haines today aboard | \Y\xkon from a visit of several weeks | »!n the States. | eum Theatre tonight. LlVEnY—-the 442, The first-named picture stars Jim-' _ mie Fay, newest sensation of the screen, who has just passed his fourth{ rthday. Jimmie, as Pat Sweeney, included in a vaudeville act with { his father and mother, but because E')I his youth the welfare board re-| fuse lo allo whim to perform. With- | out Pat, the act cannot get bookings, | 0 he is disguised as a girl and en- | red in a contest for a new baby| flm star. } Tim McCoy is seen confirming his| claim that he is the fastest man with | ‘six-gun” in America. He is seen| \to draw his weapon, and, fanning| | the hammer, fired five shots in sev- | en-fifths of a second. rately timed by of motion picture frames | sed during the action. i - i | b | DOUGLAS | | NEWS | ¢ RU\I) IS BEING BUILT { TO DOUGLAS DAM QITF Anxious to get a road put through | to the Douglas water dam site .| soon as possible so that cement and |other supplies may be taken up and | {the dam built before winter inter- | venes, Wright and Stock have/ ‘]tnsed the power shovel belonging | " Seims-Spokane and today they | maved the big machine in from its | resting place along the new high-| v to start grading of the road to | t r joir. For several days | past men have been clearing and | ‘This Mark of Merit on every bottle of Schenley’s MRV‘ CAPITOL TODA covered that certain persons involved ! grubbing preparatory to building the are experimenting with “heavy wa-, rcadway, which will be put through Cream of Keatuoky is your absolute assurance of de- ter,” believed to be poisonous. From thence to the fin: “The Casino Murder Case” n exciting climax with lightning ra- pidity—with Philo Vance adding an- other startling crime solution to his amazing record. TSRS SIS e P e seene “The Casino Murder Case,” ch successes as “Little Women, and “The Fountain,” brings to the sereen a third distinctive portrayal of Philo Vance, S. S. Dine’s famous fictional detective. Rather than present a purely dra- matic mystery, Producer Lucien Hub-| non are on the steamer Alaska en- bard has chosen to make the newest | route to Seattle fcr the winter. Mr. Philo Vance thriller an unusually McKinnon is manager of the Fish MINING MAN GOES SOUTH aces 10 | | attle. J. J. McKinnon and Mrs. McKin- /in short order with the aid of the shovel. Ed Gustafson will be en-| gineer in charge of the machine as‘ | usual. licious quality and the ut- most in value. TRY IT! - -ee Abreamn of Kentacky'” Heg. U. 8. Pat. OF. MRS. HARTMAN ARRIVES Mrs. R. F. Hartman, wife of the | foreman for Wright and Stock, flr-‘ rived here on the Yukon from Se- | ‘The couple has an aparsment in the Baroumes residence. -ee NEW SALES LADY Helen Baroumes has joined the Lumorous yet mystifying story with Creek Mining Co., operating dredges clerical force of the B. M. Behrends rapid-fire action and sparkling dia- on Fish Creek in the Fairbanks min- Co,, logue suggestive of the tempo of “The Thin Man,” one of the year's out- cianding pictures. That the new picture has its fun- ny moments is assured by the fact that the inimitable Alison Skipworth js prominently cast as the domineer= ing “Mrs. Llewellyn” around whom' much of the action circles. Others who have prominent roles in the production include Donald Cook, Ro- salind Russell, Arthur Byron, Ted Fnaley, Eric Blore, Isabel Jewell and Louise Fazenda. The new Van Dine baffler concerns tne latest adventure of Philo Vance end deals. with his unusual solution of poisoR mysteries that envelop the | wealthy and eccentric Llewellyn fam- | ily. Vance receives an anonymous let-. ing district. They expect to return L) the North about next March when Lis company will begin preparations for resuming dredgmz opzrauom e . Permanent Waving A SPECIALTY Peter Pan Beauty Shop MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. VIOLET PETERSON, Operator Front Street Phone 221 i) In Exclusive Color Blends JUST RECEIVED You'll proudly wear these fall creations that reveal a refreshing newness in style. 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Complete for 8 persons, One ticket with each on accoumt., A $1.00 purchase or paid )) Pay Day Specials For SATURDAY and MONDAY BISQUIC?K FLOUR Largepkg.33c| 3 TOMATOES |CAKE FLOUR CENTENNIAL A Silk Sifted Product 41b. pkg. 33¢ Puree—Madrona Brarnd No. 2Y; ean 2 cans 25¢ E G G S-Large Extras 3 dozen $1.00 CLOROX 2 pints 19¢ 2 quarts 29¢ FRESH CHICKENS ARRIVING ON NORTHLAND SHRIMP S and W-=Wet Pack PUREX' PEAS Challenge Brand, No. 2 can 2 cans 25¢ RITZ CRACKERS Per pkg.33¢ cans 50c BEER-Globe Brand Per case $3.10 SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs., 23¢ SNOWDRIFT Bulk 2 1bs., 39¢ F rults and Vegetables ALWAYS THE BEST R. L. Carlson of Sitka is a| ..Try to solve S. S.VAN DINE'S newest murder mystery as it unfolds on the screen! ~ You'll have the thrill- packed, laugh-jammed time of your life, as you follow Philo Vance, clue by clue, on the trail of his most perplexing mys- tery! Guess-proof but grand! . What was in the bottle.... that dealt out death... . yet left no clue —— From the S. S.Van Dine Cos- . mopobtan Maw:‘na Serial LUKAS SKIPWORTH DONALD COOK ROSALIND RUSSELL ARTHUR BYRON TED HEALY - ERIC BLORE I1SABEL JEWELL LOUISE FAZENDA Donkey Baseball : Buddy’s Lost World News BEER SRETURNS Nelson I. Beers, of the firm of Stratton and Beers, architects, who | went to Wrangell on the North Sea | limits. on a business trip, returned to Ju- neau on the Yukon. B e MOVE DAIRY HERD which has been summering at the 9- mile post, is to be moved tomorrow. to its winter quarters near the c‘ty - BACK FROM VISIT Miss Eunice Kronquist, of Douglas, returned today on the Northland The herd of the Juneau dalry 1rom a visit to the States. SATURDAY—1 P. M. —ALSO— COMEDY g SILLY SYMPHONY i CARTOON P v NEWS OF A BULLET TIM 0 ) NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY’S FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS Notice is heréby given that the following bonds will be redeemed on November 1st, 1935—Numbers 90, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102 and 103. In addition the following bonds of November 1st, 1936 maturity are hereby called and will be redeemed on November 1st, 1935— Numbers 108, 100 and 110. These three bonds will be paid at $102.00 together with accrued interest. Holders of the above mentioned bonds are hereby requested to present the same for payment at the First National Bank on Novem~ ber 1st, after which date interest payments will cease, JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY, Inc., By WALLIS S. GEQRGE, Manager.