The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1935, Page 3

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! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. Y | roads into v,he business. | His daughter wants to enter the | business, but he thinks a woman | knows nothing of trade and her place is at home. An inebriated inventor tries to sell the manufacturer a tooth paste of different cocktail flavors, but he will not listen to him. The daughter, however, sees the possi- bilities of the new idea and sells it to her father's rival under a year's “Traveling Saleslady,” another of | contract, she to go out on the road the hilarious Joan Blondell pictures, | and sell it. opens tonight at the ©apitol Theatre., She steals her father’s customers | The story portrays the daughter of | frgm his star salesman, the while a tooth paste manufacturer, who had making love to the man after eight monopolized the field so long he had | o' in the evening when they grown conservative in his methods call off all business dealings. and his rivals began cutting great.in- - willi=m Oarg an phys the rival COCKTALIN f MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P. M. JOAN BLONDELL—GLENDA FARRELL “TRAVELING SALESLADY” ALSO—BUCK JONES in Chapter No. 1 of “THE RED RIDER" Comedy—Cartoon—News CANDY CANDY § alesman. ‘Glenda hn-ell has the! role of a drug store proprietoress in |love with Gargan. Hugh Herbert is the inebriated inventor. e CAST GF “HAY FEVER" MEETS FOR REHEARSAL The cast of the Drama Club’s play, “Hay Fever,” will meet tonight at 7:15 o'clock at the home of Ted Danielsen in the Steinbeck Apart- | ments. All members .of the cast are mged to be present. —_——————— NEW GRAND DAUGHTER IN HOLZHEIMER FAMILY Mrs. Holzheimer, wife of District Attorney William A. Holzheimer, is arriving on the North Sea tomorrow morning after a visit to the States. Mrs. Holzheimer was with her daughter, Mrs. Gregory, wife of Lieut. Samuel Gregory, at Bremer- ton, when a daughter was born. The little lady is the third daughter in the Gregory family and the proud grandfather, Ji hinting about ris) attorneys carrying legal profession. B CHUGACH LEAYES CORDOVA The Forest Service launch Chuz- ach left Cordova for Ketchikan yi terday, where she will Iy over oung women the winter, according to word re-| ceived here. SHOP IN JUNEAU! Holzheimer, is| ward in the| |Swims Out to Death, SHRINE DANCE * TOMORROW AT SCOTTISH R.ITE: The first Shrine dance of the sea- | son, an invitational affair which promises to be one of the prominent social events of the season, will be held tomorrow night in the Scottish Rite Temple, Clarence Rand's orchestra has been engaged for the season. Daneing will begin at 9:30 o'clock. Judge George F. Alexander, Presi- dent of the Club, recently appointed the following entertainment com- mittee, to which the success of the dance will be due: Walter P, Scott, Chairman; George A. Parks, Homer G. Nordling, Dr. George F. Freebur- ger, Simpson J. MacKinnon, John H. Walmer and J. W. Leivers. Other dances in this series Will be December 14, January 18, February 22 and March 14. Seattle Lake, Suicide SEATTLE, Nov. 15.—James Good- an, aged 50 years, discarded his othing and swam to his death in Green Lake. His body has been re- covered. The coroner claims the death is a case of suicide. FRIDAY, NOV. 15; 1935. NEW SHOW T()NIGHT «.PLUNGED TO THE HILT in Terrifying Mystery!... and: THE FIRST CHAPTER “THE RED RIDER” STARING BUCK JONES Ay STARTING TONIGHT THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER'S ON THE ROAD! Buyers are on i} thé loose..and '} the Traveling Salesman is on the spot! More laughs, more fun than in “Kansas City Princess’! JOAN BLONDELL LENDA FARRELL/ TRAVEL SALEL- glIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIl!flIIIIIIlImlIIIIIIIvlllllllllmlllllmflIm A IIIIIIllllilflllllllllIIIIlllillllIlm“|llllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl SHORT SUBJECTS Nature’s Gangsters THE. m Dumbbell Letters NEW FOOD S l | _She’s Here Tonight | VEESNSIE(%UNOR;(')‘I STAR | J. HERMLE J. THIBODEAUEH Fra T | TE TO JUNEAU a e | > | The Bureau o‘f Indian Affairs boat EVENT 3 | North Star is now at the village of ON WILLOUGHBY AVENUE News | Kanatak on Portage Bay, according | to word received here by N. Lester | Troast, Director of the Southwest | | district for the bureau. Capt. Whit- lam, in command of the ship, wire- | lessed that six above zero weather | | was encountered in the region. | The bureau’s vessel Boxer is now | enroute to Karluk, and will sail| from there directly to Seattle. | -ee — - | | FURUNESS BABY BURIED ! The day-old son or mrs. Jo' 1 Furuness, which died yesterday at| Goofy Movies | the St. Ann's Hospital, was burll-d‘ THEA’ News | this afternoon in a private cere- | mony attended only by g b O | the family at the Charles W. | Mortuary. Burial was in Eversreen gyiendants at St. Ann's Hospital, Cemetery. Mrs. Furuness, who was unable to attend the ceremony, is reported in a satisfactory z.ondmon today by First National's Fun Frolic, with WILLIAM GARGAN HUGH HERBERT RUTH DONNELLY. ALSO— Laurel-Hardy Comedy “TIT FOR TAT” Boston Tea Party Tomorrow Saturday Only e ed. Goodd. Specialy C'\ DATES PRUNES EXTRA FANCY et e ‘ " | Citfl)n-()runge Fancy Bulk Fancy Santa Clara and LEMON PEEL Also all ingredients needed for FRUIT CAKES APPY HOME PEAS,CORN or ST. BEANS 3 Cans, 59c PINEAPPLE FANCY SLICES An innocent victim of a tiend- ish plot, Margaret Lindsay (above) featured in “The Floren- tine Dagger,” at the Coliseum, yearns for vindication. 21bs., 29¢ 4.1bs., 35¢ When an American mission vis- | where the baby, which should have ,ted Ethiopia in 1903, a commercial been the ninth of a family of healthy (reaty between the United States and =+ children, was born, 1Ethiopia was signed. . Star Bake BRINGS BACK THE FAMOUS Non-Acid Bread PACIFIC STATES GENUINE NON-ACID PRODUCT Baked and F eatured Exclusively by the §on 8 ¥ BAKERY HERE’S WHY IT IS BETTER ORANGES || BANANAS Real Sweet 2 doz., 39¢ Fancy Ripe 3 1bs., 29¢ S ! Other Great Values! 2 Large Cans, 45c¢| cChocolate || SweetPotatoes Fancy Size 31bs., 25¢ DROPS—Assorted 21bs., 35¢ COOKIES Fancy BEER Pilsner Type 24-12 oz." bottles Cse, 265 *PARSNIPS 2 1bs,, 15¢ GRAPES TOKAY‘and MALAGA APPLES | FREE DELIVERY DELICIOUSand JOHNATHANS Box Choice, $l35 Phone 146 ammuummmuumumuuuulummmmlmmn|nmumnmmmmnnnmutmlmmmnmlmnmmnuuuuuummmnnnnflmmmmmmm Mummmnumuuummmluuumuuum I Assorted 1 111; 29 | l i { Dried Peaches Extra Fancy 21bs., 25¢ Mixed Nuts Fancy 29¢ Ib. NUUINR PNUPUNII’ JISIN YPRPRDUIN " P URION JRPURPU P T PRI AR AL RO ot Tastes Better More Energy ¥ S Mildly Corrective Honey-Sweetened FRUIT CAKE Made to Order NONE BETTER Smooth Texture Toasts Better Popcorn Exira Large ONIONS Keeps Longer Less Fattening 6 lbs., 25c ess a. ening Lowest in Starch No Acid Reaction Costs No More —and it’s FRESH! JUNEAU P\ ilrorcmfipmeanil e oy J. A. SOFOULIS

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