The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1935, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1935. Bt {N. Y. NIGHT LIFE |- IS COMEDY DRAMA NOW AT CAPITOL K BLONDE QUEEN OF BROADWAY! Reigning over an Empire of Chiseling A new roi lor and V in “Time |1 omedy d Robert Tay- re featur " a fast-mov- ‘ork night, U : d F d C }| JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL | | “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” NO MATTER WHAT YOUR TABLE NEEDS ARE . ... WE HAVE THEM . ... AND YOU CAN BE SURE OF THE RIGHT PRICES AL Ayl By H. 0. YOUNG 1y Atfection” son I'm Not ) in his 1u~l PSS S U S S S ] . r HON liv TONIGHT PHONE 16 Free Delivery H " { S e COLISEUM THEATRE CURTAIN 8:10 |abel Jewell, Nat Pendleton and oth- 7 { - but she PUMPKIN i ()R 4N(Fg ! C. 1 tte (Produced by Special Arrangement story of Toni ) : . £ r lgarettes with Samuel French) ~us o Il could’nt rule P - S ipene i P H . SS \F— s Del Monte No. 2V, cans { Tree Ripened, Fine for § All Popular ADMISSION ¥ ;.\ at his' Extra Special | Julce—d.arpe 200 Size Hrandy Adults—40 cents Students—25 cents ] arrival in New 2 LARGE CANS 3 DOZEN CARTON nted by he ’ S ‘ ity dan R - AR maers vho nad. z TR x t hare the propertie: -~ { ‘ Y TEACHERS, SCHOOL % z E . P . "BCARD PLANNING | VIKING CLUB 1S TO | | OPEN g 3 ST TR RS S b USRI, | AT GOLISEUM 3 INFORMAL DINNER WINTER SEASON H ! ! o The Vikin e winter | { ONLY NUMBER ONE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED s 8 novel change from the formal| 108 V1Y and enter-| BEANS teachers' meeting, an informal din- 1 0 0 F Hi t FOWL IS OFFERED IN OUR FRESH MEAT THIS Ev I I3 ner will be presented Monday ‘even- ¢ e e i A7 & i ing at 6 o'clock in the Home Econ- | " 0% U . Ollowpsl i e AND POULTRY DEPARTMENT { omics Room of the Juneau High! '™ pments and dancin C 0 R N i 4 . Sehool | Many atir 1 will be of- Hawk “Island” Is Baffling ™ siembers of the senool Boara ang|fered 1t ])1”“ il b B G . z o1 | the entertainment committee an- MVSlely, Presented One their wives are invited as special| '~ - 4 iml.\\l'm.lm‘ o BFETS | N h 0 l |3 C | guests. Wives of teacher: re aL’s\\be Fr iy 4 ! 1ight Unly—121n ast ! included in the invitation. A pleasant i X = i 1":‘ A program has been arranged. T W ’\d.s b WITH 0 g “Hawk Island,” Juneau's al 00l ¥k ik | aily Empire Wand \) 4 LARGE NO. 2 b S g ol - Sl S | : VIRGINIA BR dramatic production, plays tonizht & | : at -the Colisaum Theatre. The play NXGHT SCdOOL LACKS Y, TINS t is produced by special arrangements. SUFFICIENT PUPILS | * * * | ROBERT TAYLOR . with Samuel French. », | ! rected by Everett R. Erickson,! «yiop. o S SR 1 _HELEN TWELVETREES 4 E (e crse-aet rama presents & WL e resuiranion, wi ve aetn- | Y IN| N IR 6D Y ISABEL JEWEL fling m; e Wi 2 = T . 3 Y itely d ontinued for the time be- | R c ‘sm piay ‘(‘(‘ are !:n“;(:v;:hn I:;]:m in, ording to statement released | | NAT PENDLETON. { SYBRNL, SACHTES 2 O bt y A. B. Fhillips, Superintend- {ness, Mary Jean McNaughton, How- e(:“ Tuneau smnof))ls gt g R Pl N KY TOMLI N P ard Jackson, Enl.d Jarvis‘MBermie' Indication that more students | Lov; Joe Sterling, Dorls Frée-fyouiq pe interested if classes were | K PEACHES 1 ‘i”'”g' L"}’}"““ s""“{éhflr“’;‘” Hel- gelayed until after the holidays | an :an aver, e e TOW! | J] rd forth the announcement that | ] e o A ¥ b The following high school girls will gpportunities for enrollment would | ’l ( ‘( . l ‘ ( l 4 ct as ushers: Anita Porter, head égflin s late in January. Fancy Sliced E | usher; Kathleen Carlson, Leona Sa- ¥7g o dBtits eriraied Sor uigith {loum, Mary Wildes, Ada Giovanet 5 ook Bt ot of [m 2 NO.1TALL TINS { Helen Hiidre 1"“““ o1 Wenee, 2 ered received the min- | I(I ll ( l l I H LaGasa, Dorothy Bertholl fmum enrollment necessary to ren- { l Thosz who have witnessed either g.. ustaining | 4 ! Every turkey in our store is carefully selected, U. S ‘;u“ g ‘}“‘;:::loo”e;"&i‘ VAL “Largest enrollment was received ; 5 jous civic o ns ; kit v s inspected. All are well-meated, straight breasted, d {past week, g :t ik et “"‘(;”r:m“;l’ii‘ Romance . . . Music . . . and Murder Thriils . - B . P : V. ng, with e ba and o e | . 3 picked and absolutely fresh. You'll find real Thanks- given in the Coliseum theatre gFoUD closely: behind. . As a Beanty from lowa Teaches the piving satisfaction at UNITED FOOD. afternoon, assure a raré’entertain=| - The jatter gr vas not intended Paue. Srbas s g oyl {ment for all who attend. qu" ¥ :;fml.l‘l;):_a;:l? “::‘.:;;f to Triple-Cross to Double-Cross- S ‘T' Juneau ‘schol orche: ra, um‘!_': give those desiring to develop an ing Broadway! i 3 33 dircotion of Byron Miller, will PIay grchestra an opportunity to rehearse 4 f ko i L, % | before and between the acts. under a competent ditector. No | PETERSON FOR SKAGWAY | GOING TO FAIRBANKS EINSTOSS IN NORTII } - e - Y inimias i CRrALAN ik Wenk Charles . Peterson, who recentl S. Glein and R. E. Veith, both of | _S. Einstoss, Sales !fanager cf the) BLANCHARD ON YUKON there any cello, viola, or bassof any%| . . FNENMEQeYL 2 scld his restaurant, formerly known | the Alaska Steamship Traffic De- Alaska Fishermen's Cuaporaliv(" A. O. Blanchard, ot the Auditor's kind. ‘The band also lacked drums | L as the Juneau Restaurant, to Betty | partment, are pa: on the Yu- | Association, from New York, was a office, White Pass and Yukon Rail- and clarinets | and Hannah Daniels, sailed for |kon enroute to Se d and Fair- passenger from Seattle to Ketchi-|way, is a passenger from Seattle to' ™ SR F i AT SR Skagway aboard the Yukon. banks. ka the Yukon. vay i gway al ul banks. an on the Yukon Skagway on the Yukon ]NTERNAL REVENUE | ,O. S. Sullivan, Territorial repre=« MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE _PLUS— sentative for the Bureau of Internal ” A s Revenue, is back at his desk in the | SATURDAY—1 P. M. Sing Sister Sing Federal Building after an extensive | Movie Side Stick tour through Alaska and a month's “LOST IN THE STRATO- Calico Dragon conference with Treasury officials| Latest News in Tacoma. Sullivan will remain in | SPHERE” and Juneau for a month. ‘ i o & CHAPTER 2—“RED RIDER - Schielf , Special Delivery to Douglas Daily pabosgs ¢ oo 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. | g FREE CANDY FREE CANDY ¥ ’ Contributed . t9 the cause of \_lo-‘ b cational Bducatipn by two Junean “ | firms—the Juneau Frock Shop and i JUNEAU HIGH 8CHOOL L) | Guy Smith's Drug Store—several at- || ~eee. | tractive prizes were distributed in| g 1% 4 : i yesterday’s cooking demonstration; ‘COII'IIII[ SATURDAY > { | |held in the Northern Light Pres-' " ONLY! We have a complete stock of Fruits and Vege- 1 |byterian Church pariors under i< | 3 . ! | | rection of Mrs. C. N. Crone. l uH “ t d" ’ bl 3t d 'h' . . l » 3 f d 1 The following Juneau and Doug- oneymoon tables and what a feast it will be if your foods B - |1as women won prizes; Mr%, Roy| nd ¥ (ki bl vk : P that's |ttt Frri BTG TR o ang elicacies come rrom t € I t | Myer, Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer, Mrs. | : c I ’ A C d n d Snell Pamode, Mrs. Ross A. Gridley, | SANITARY GROCERY omp ete y r- on itione 'Mrs‘ Charles Schramm, Mrs. Sam | &) for genuine travel comfort, No gritty film to wash Feldon, Mys. H. J. Christie, Mrs. Guy | % finess McNaughton, Mrs, J. W. Pettigrew,. A ; £ off. No drafts to dodge. No sweltering s’h::u ess on Bibatatatlon of ol BT : Our Celery , Sweet POtatOCS, SquEISh, Cranberries this train. The traveler’s idea of heaven? No~just a | tion was made possible by the cour- | ) s d' I S ¥ all fi modern railroad’s idea of what passengers deserve |tesy of the following Juneau firms: x . ran ~ettuce are exceptlond y nne. and enjoy—at no extra fare. ’Famously good" meals Jme'c/\lflflka Ele;tric Light and Pow-| iop | as low as 50c in an air-conditioned diner. f"‘n g ‘; ‘C(}:‘ ‘;;‘r"p“l‘fd the elec : : : Pears, O Apples, Walnuts, Almond | [ i G i e TR ears, Urangcs, Appies, vainuts, Almonds, THRU TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE | Thich, furcihe N’i):fl’“al:';{;‘“‘r'ml::",;r___—__—.——n x Mixed Nuts, Florida Grapefruit, Hard Mixed Reduced Fares Now In Effect { which furnished the turkey. (|" H.S.GRAVES . | C d B Ch l t l I ¥ Werite, cable or call for full details on a trip anywhers | s - F { The Clothing Man® . \ anaies, box ocolates—new arrl\ als. n our 4 KARL K. KATZ'&AIuk- l'a'puunlniu NEW OPERATOR FOR | Home of Hart Schalfner and : 200 Smith Tower, Seattle ! M 4 I Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Olives and Pickles | SIGNAL CORPS; BOY !¢ b, RN we stock the best. | BABY IS BORN TODAY | ° g - | | SABINS | ® An additional Thanksgiving shipment of delicacies arrived | The Junesu office of the Dnited b ! : he “S. S. N hl 2 | States Signal Oorps, United, States ps G o § on the 3. 5. Northland. | Army, has a young member taday: Everything in F‘:““hh‘“l" t ’ About 11 o'clock this forenoon a for ! boy baby was born at St. Ann's| 3 Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. D. G.| & Cooper. The father is passing out| | 574 the cigars to the force and friends ] between working schedules over the ] radio. Cooper is one of the oper- : PHONE 83 ators on the day shift. Mother and } baby are doing nicely. { Ludw" Nelson ! ——,———— ) | Y and WATCHES ; Daily Empire Want Ads Bayl - | L o ioiry ol bichiion

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