The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1935, Page 3

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(T e i T e > - B e e S & S et/ - Tonight and Saturday T s HOME and CHILD... she gave them all for LOVE !] TEARS? YES! And You'll Be Proud c¢f Every One! s ff ey | CHILD KAREN MORLEY . {// EDWARD ARNOLD 7 FRANKIE THOMAS SHIRLEY GREY W, S \ MICKEY MOUSE i MATINEE “Three Cheers For SATURDAY, 1 P.M. Love” ARTOON George O'Brien in “Millicnaire Cowboy” HILL BILLY NEWS by Pathe Buck Jones in e e 4th Chapter “RED RIDER” . THEATR Comeédy - Cartoon - News FRANKIE THOMAS { IN “WEDNESDAY’S | BY LUTHERAN LADIES CHILD,” CAPITOL | “Wednesday’s Child,” the RKO-Ra- dio drama which opens at the Cap- ital Theatre tonight, tells the story | © i of Bobby Phillips, whose parents be- #1011 11! the Church Parlors yester- come divéreed. The scourt awards |4ay afternoon. Bobby to his mother for eight months | Other officers elected were: Vice- of each year and to his father for President, Mrs. M. A. Mello; Sec- four. The mother marries another retary, Mrs. E. K. Olson; Treasurer, man and tries to make a home for Mrs. Olaf Swanson. Bobby, but he is very unhappy there Committees in charge of the Christ- | and longs for the time when he can‘ma; tea, dinner and sale, held on return to his father Wednesday of this week, reported -a Hungry for love, tha@Boy goes home ' cuccessful event, with good Profits | to find his father preparing to marry | aceruing. again, and since Bobby realizes that, Commenting on this fact, the Rev. his only chance for love and care Erling K. Olafson, pastor of the lies in his father, the shock of the church, said today: “I should like disco brinzs on a severe ill . The Empire t0 express my personal A physician tells the parents that gratitude, and the gratitude of the ‘Bobby's welfare demands a perma-|church, to the merchants and towns- | nent home. | people who have by contributions and | Thinking only of their own future, patronage made our Christmas ven- the parents send Bobby to a military ture a suceess.” school, as a compromise. This doeSE Committees for the affair were as not quite solvé the problem but there | follows: is a happy ending. Dinner—Mys. L. M. Daniels, Mrs. The title Tole is enacted by Fran- |H. Stonehouse, Mrs. Olaf Swanson, kie Thomas, twelve-year-old actor Mrs. Betty Key, Miss Ruth Lundell, who intérpreted the role in the stage Miss - Inga Lindstrom, Mrs. G. C. presentation in New York. The fea- | Getchell. tured adult roles are portrayed by Kitchen:—Mrs. Alfred Zenger, Mrs Edward Arnold and Karem Morléy.| Thomas Ness, Mrs. John Winther, P ————————— |Mrs. John Lowell, Mrs. E. O. Jacob- |sen, Mrs. E. Lindstrom. MISS BAIR IN DENVER | Tea—Mrs. H. Stonehouse, Mrs. G. Florence J. Bair, formerly head C. Getchell, Mrs. Alfred Zenger. nurse at the Government Hospital,| Fancy Work—Mrs. Olaf Swanson. who was transferred to the States Mrs. M. A. Mello: several months ago, is now in Den-: e —— ver, according to D. B. Femmer, who | stated that she has Fequested him| SIMMONS PLANE AT CRAIG to forward her goods in storagé at| The Alaska Air Transport Patco the Femmer warehotsé to 740 Grant flown by Sheldon Simmons enrm_xt,e Street, in that city. to Petersburg :Bnd Ketchikan with e | Charles Goldstéin and another pas- : ' senger, spent last night at Craig, The ninth rector of the 200-year- according to @ telegram received uid St. Philips Parish, oldest Epis- here. Pilot Simmions did not state copal congregation in Charleston, when he expects to return to :6,:1933 THE: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DE: TWO FEATURES FOR COLISEUM TCNiGHT; | GOGD CASTS IN BOTH and “The Cowboy Mil- pans tonight at the Coli- g {seum Theatre. ery Man," with Rob cng and Maxine Doyle, is M SPIRIT OF 'THE FRONT PAGE" ; Action ... Susense ... Thrills ... Chills zround of newspape: hreugh a series of kaleido: entures as a drunken reporter sud- pinéss of a very pretty girl Mason plays the part of the mind criminal who provid the complications in t and the suppor 0 cowboy shoots A this fast-moving ed to the hilt with action six thousand miles from Arizona’s des- BARN DANCE BY ROYAL BLUE CABS IS BIG SUCCESS y doe, chicken in the d as Royal Blue Cabs en- ‘bodaciously” at the big dance last night ) the strains of Knox's Hickory- i, dande patrons from both annel gathered at h's island center to enjoy | time good tunes aind square dancing, and all wen the event one E DOYLE rare enjoyment. ‘RAVMOND MeCAREY Prizes for the best hickville cos- were awarded to Anna Simor rzen and Emil Foxhil, according s. Doris Peole, of the Royal Blue INMINE TAKES = LIVES OF FOUR 1 Rescue Crews Find Bodies @ barometer « COUPLE CLUB WILL HOLD “KID” PARTY A Christmas “kid” party, with all guests dressed in appropriate cos- tume, and bringing ten-cent t Christmas exch S PARIS, Dee. 6.~The Frenech respecti frane, which has long suffered a decline because of |the Dugout by the Amer France's political uncertainties, Auxiliary. today skyrocketed in a wild rise Ten tables were in piay, the U. S. dollar and Brit- the des sund, as it was unofficially | Auxiliary Entertainment Comia nge, will be held by of Victims — Thirty- one Men Escape f the most valuable sources of gly- ‘The club convenes at 6:30 o'clock > the basis of most high explos- for a potluck supper, which wi followed by child-games throug. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, Dec. 6.— have found the bodies 1 manufacture of Before dispersing bidding on the the club members will also fin. ching the Christmas toys w o] have provided for distributic to needy children through the Sal- Scctland Yard Considers iliary. Prizes iven at each play, oping in the fitful Hence newspaper ings and doings of European reted in the light 1 light from min . : “ ) A ; e e N Fingerprints “By Radio” ths ena of tne series. esmen are inter, 43 | ‘or market fluctuations. LONDON, D The committee-in-charge of Mon- ... of fingerprints from one country to day's entertainment is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. David Dishaw, Mr. and Hollis Jones, Luther Pendleton. B T SOLD HERE Alaska Coast Fisheries bought 1!.—‘, 000 pounds of halibut for the Best Fizh and Oyster Company, Chicago, nessee Company for. $500. Today from the Fremont, Capt. Olaf Win- | this land includes all of the Muscle ther, yesterday, at prices of 7 cents | Shoals district and is worth mil- - Parker’s Beef * ALASKA’S OWN PRODUCT racked the depths of the coa The dead are Joseph Boone, Isai. ’ foreigner’s passport should | bear its owner’s fingerprints are be- | considered by Scotland Yard [ following the recent International c“g':c'u‘ld “ Harry E. Brown, of the Alaska H. L. Redlingshafer has resigned the Boy Scout and is succeeded by Judge George F. Alexander, it| Redlingshafer | the State of Georgia sold | Court of Honor, acres of land to the Ten- is announced. has been elected Vice-Chairman of the District Committee for Scout- ment probably will be submitted to|] e for Fres Bookiat B the soclal section of the League of || The HINKLEY Clinic roiiui " OFFICERS. ELECTED | | Mrs. L. M. Daniels was elegted | president of the Ladies Aid Soclety | | of the Resurrection Lutheran Church | when that group met in regular ses- | PRICE IS NOT OF THE T IMPORTANCE— BUT—When Quality is unexcelled and the price is right— WHY WAIT? OBEY THAT IMPULSE NOW! Prime Rib ROAST STEER .BEEF EGGS, Coop., Largest, Freshest, 2 doz., 79¢ _——,__——% PEAS, Something Extra Good! 3 No. I tall tins . ... .29 —/—m HOME STYLE COOKIES, 3 dozen ..............35¢ Hamburger 2 1Ibs. . . BONELESS, SUGAR-CURED BRISKET OF Corned Beef pound I8C : . “Buy Alaska”. Steer Beef Steaks ROUND - RIB : SIRLOIN I1b. 29c¢c PHONE 338 S. C., is the Rev. Merritt F. Wil- Juneau. liams, until recently student chap-| - e Jaiw at the University of Florida. SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! ON WILLOUGHBY AVENUE It's the Fastest, Most ¢ \\"\ Thrlling Deluxe W Double Feature Pro- gram we have ever had the pleasure of presenting to you! THEATRE TONIGHT and SATURDAY and for additional thrills Fourth Chapter BUCK JONES n “THE RED RIDER” ALSO Latest News by Pathe FIRST SHOW starts at 7 P, M. sharp SECOND SHOW at 9:30 P. M. EVALYN BOSTOCK FRENCH FRANG *vshuant seoce - WHISKER JOE: SKYROCKETING . .- - BARRED IN KIEY Reaber and Mrs. J. C. Michaelson, won first, second and third priees | luncheon, served the the factcry repeited the Chamber of Depu- | of which Mrs, Oscar Olson was tho ties gave Premier Laval an ov- | chairman. tae head of t crwhelmwing vote of confidence. The bridge party was the fi il - " es to be red by the Aux- | pon: and grand prizes will be awarded at | | Miss Jane 6. — Radio relay the suggestion that . ‘roubl | Police Convention at Copenhagen. | Sucurluuu :r:amv ‘Rond Commission, will be a passeng- If enough countries work | 7 “a‘{m - sl g Quick, Permanent Results | tondway Bldg. Speeial Accommodationd for Qut-of-town Patlents i BERT’S CASH GROCERY BERT Mc¢DOWELL “PAY CASH -— PAY LESS” PHONE 105 ———e STOCK FISH, prepare your Lutefisk now, Ib. . ... . ... 33¢ e | TOMATO JUICE, Libby’s, 6-8 oz.tins ............. ORANGE JUICE, Libby’s, 2 large tins ............ —_— e e STRAWBERRY JAM, Home-Made, Wild, Order Yours Early, large No, 3¢in".. ... {.. ... ... —————————————————————————————————————————————————eeee e COTTAGE CHEESE 2-8 oz. glasses 29¢ 2 pkgs., 23¢ AS SUGGESTIONS— NUTS—Brazils, Walnuts. Filberts, Almonds, Pecans CANDIES. All Kinds—FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS ——————————————— i e PHONE 105 WILLOUGHBY DELIVERY wesar— \W{g sTRiley SN\ ~ Even when he Iefl/ NN\ the West to meflu/ +irl he loved! RN EDGAR KENNEDY ely, in the afternoon of con- | KIEY, U. 8. 8. R., Dec | tract bridge sponsored yesterday in|cule of a workman's beard 1 can Leglon { disciplinary measures agait | ficials of the Kiev “food trust.” following ‘ director was ordered to explain bis o+ Furty Committe Commitiee was discharge JANE FLORY LEAVING — | Regional Forester Charles H. Flory, | will leave for her home in Port= | land aboard the Victoria. She has | been widely entertained during her extended visit in Junéau. | - e BROWN GOING SOUTH italiza |er south aboard the Northland for tical details an international agree- || woite! Litcina siee Methodss || Seattle where he will visit for sev- | eral weeks with Mrs. Brown and his | son Harold, the latter on the Stand- |ard Oil staff in the Queen City. COFFEE, Fairmont Good as the Best, 1b., 29¢ ~ CORNFLAKES

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