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. S — IT’S DYNAMITE! Off Comes the Lid of Hell as the Screen’s Man of Steel Gives You The Shock of! Your Lives! BIACK [URY with KAREN-MORLEY WARNER:-FIRST NATIONAL /r\\\ h‘ | MICKEY MOUSE Matinee Saturday—1 P. M. “Men of the Hour” 6th Episode “Red Rider” Comedy—Cartoon—News CARTOON I —PLUS— MAN'S MANIA FOR SPEED STARTS TONIGHT KNIGHT TO KETCHIKAN CALLOWS GO SOUTH Dewey Knight, Immigration and H. 2. Callow, member of the stafl Naturalization official, who has been |of the Union Oil Company, left on in Juneau for several days on bu ccompanied by his wife. ness, returned to his home in Ketch- ill spend the holidays ikan aboard the Alaska. STEER POT ROAST Frye’s Best, Ib. . . 24(: Shoulder MUTTON CHOPS 2pounds . .. 35¢ BACON, pound . . 38C § ° 9 l . Sugar Cured " ! TURKEYS! TURKEYS! CAPONS—CHICKENS—GEESE SUCKLING PIGS —Choice Pork Roasts— FREE DELIVERY nmesn PHONE 38 9:30 — 10:30 —2:30 — 4:30 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, DEC. 20, |935 MINE GLASS TO (DOUBLE BILL BE EXTENDED short term mining course which has been put on in Juncau PAUL MUNIIN “BLACK FURY" | |Story of Mine Strike an Dramatic Battle Comes to Capitol Theatre n The Chain Gang” ré erilously near to genius, cor Juneau tonight in the “Black Fury,” | 2’aying at the Capitol Theatre e, the picture rdes of miners battling be- e earth, storming the gates mines, soeking to seize it. The al killing of a father because he CAUSTIC WEEKLY COMMENTS resented an attack on his d |by a drunken guard is a prelude to | one of the most dramatic fights ever | | filmed as Muni battles to avenge the [ 'dt‘nth of his friend NOW PLAYING - the and hisre d heart who had arms of a treact two of the mendous prod ® | inine role. ® 'the role of her duction was direc tiz. mercial Auditc Mum one-man str up all but on comps s of explc des that c! ction, Karen Morley seducer., The - C. AUDITOR ON ALASKA C. T. Whitn Garnick’s Chats aughter | e, in which himself in the mine ces with dynamite stolen Axmx' p ing | Assistant Regions erize this tre- has tne ieacing fem- Willlam Gargan portrays pro- ted by Michael Cur- , Northern Ocm- returned to the Seat- tla office from Fairbanks aboardsthe Alaska. The through with University of given to CCC worker arrangements man Holbrook total of 49 men haw the course that simil et in Petersburg and Wran: aw tonight at 7 ->> SHOP IN JUNEAU! THRIFTY FOOD NEWS “4 Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THL PRILND] Y STORE DECEMBER 20, 1935. THE FRIENDLY STORE Chrntmas Toys and Gifts Are Here SHOP NOW! IT ALL DEPENDS “Dad, what is a traitor in poli- ties?” “A traitor, my son, is a man who leaves our party and goes yver to the other side.” “Well, then, what is a man who leaves his party and comes over te your side?” “A convert, my boy.” 0—0—o Ajo—Here's a fellow who has just patented a contrivance for oreventing girls from falling out of rumble seats. What do you think of the idea?” Geozlum—*1 don't like it at all. I¥s just another move to displace men with machinery.” 0—0—o Mrs. de Fashion (at the chil- drens’ party) —¢Marguerite!” Nursemaid—“Yes, madam?" Mrs. de Fashion—“It’s time for us to go home. W of these children is mine?” — (Pearson’s Weekly.) 0—0—o0 UNEXPECTED RICHES “So you got rich by a sudden rise in oil?” “Yes, my wealthy uncle struck a match as he measured his gas tank.” Tomato Soup 4 cans 25¢ Golden Bantam CORN regular size can—10c Snowdrift 3 Ib. pails 68¢ ROYAL JELLO Quick Setting 4 pkgs., 25¢ We have a few TOYS and GIFTS LEFT We will sell them to you at Bargain Prices CASE DISMISSED The lawyer faced the jury, “My friends,” he sadly said, “My client did the murder; He left those women dead. “The girls worked in his office, And every time he spoke The blonde replied, ‘All righty, And the redhead, ‘Okie-doke.’ “It tried his patience sorely, It ceased to be a joke; He strangled Miss Al Righty And shot Miss Okie-doke. “Though, technicaly speaking, This might be homicide, You really should release him, For it was justified.” The room was wrapped in silence As heavy as a cloak, Till the jury said, “All righty,” And the judge said, “'Okie- doke.” —T. Dwight Ladd (Country Gentleman) 0—0—0 Teacher — “Junior, what was there about George Washington which distinguished him from all other famous Americans?” Junior—“He didn’t lie.” o0—0—o It’'s easy to tell who owns the car. Just pull the door shut. The owner always opens it again and slams it louder. GARNICK’S GROCERY . . - PHONE 174 Complete Stock of All .. . HUDSON’S BAY LIQUORS —AT— will now be Tim Mtco'y' il] o s in Ketchikan | Forester Well- bha(]mvx, Richard Clom— 7. Wilcox wiil continue (u. J the group b m Pay’n Takzt ”quuor Department A FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT HUDSON'S BAY Demerarra Rum— 151 Proof 151 Proof 114 Proof ... ;414 Proof .. 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The Tim McCoy picture shows the 1 st Mounted assigned to investigate rrorizing of fur-trd l])p?l'\' — e COUNCIL HOLDS LAST MEETING THIS YEAR Routing business will occupy most ,of this evening’s Juneau City Coun cil meeting, the last to be held this year. One new ordinance is. scheduled to he presented for its first reading before the city fathers, It provides for a revision of the existing re; lation on the house numbering s tem and the renaming of se streets. —ee ATTENTION LEGION All Legionnatres meet at the Dug- out Sunday at 12 o'clock roon to attend the funeral services of the late Chris Crone. —adv e CHRISTMAS TREE PROGRAM The Moose Lodge will have thel Annual Christmas Tree program this evening at 8:30. A number of interesting features have been ar- ranged for the occasion. Also, as a special feature, Miss Sylvia An- derson will give an acrobatjc dance number. 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