The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1936, Page 3

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The Ancient Secrets of an Ancient Tomb lead to the trail of a Modern Criminal ! | STEI’IH FETCHY PLUS a Great Short Reel Program LAUREL and HARDY in “FIRER UPPERS"” POPEYE CARTOON “THE RA! Says: “Waiting for tomorrow is wacte of today!” MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE—SATURDAY, 1 P. M. “CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT'—“POPEYE” COMEDY—*“RED RIDER” NO. 11 NEWS and CANDY | | { CHARLIE CHAN “gcan('e. who struck down those dis- |turbing the monarchs in their fi- inal slumber. | entire family ‘leader and Charlie Chan’s skill and | EPIC'PLAYING CAPITOL NOW | Famous Sle:; Is Seen in Egyptian Mystery—Pat Paterson Aids “Charlie Chan in Egypt,” one of | the most absorbing of ‘Warner Ol- | and’s sleuth impersonations, plays tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Priceless gold and jeweled treas- ures from the tomb of Ameti, an ancient high priest, are stolen from among those brought to light by the French Historical Soclety's expe- | dition, near Luxor on the Nile, mp( ' great river and land over v\\\lcl\ Cleopatra once ruled Charlie Chan is hired by the So- ciety to trace the thefts and to ap- nd the thieves. Three murde! C and everybody wonders \vflul‘(‘r it was Sekmet. the cat- {headed Egyptian goddess of ven- Death casts its shadow over thn’ of the expedition’s | courage are tested to their limit | but he finally solves the crimes in cnz of the most thrilling sequences jever filmed “Pat” Paterson, as the daughter of the expedition’s leader, gives un- | usual support to Warner Oland and | ! Stepin Fetchit, as a native of the | desert sands who becom Chan’s strange and fri creates ma omic ,uumcns Nagm Exacuted in ‘Lethal Gas Chamber RALEIGH. . v., san. 24.—Allen | Foster, 20-year-old Birmingham ne- | gro, was asphyxiated today for a | criminal assault on a white woman. It was the first lethal gas execution east of the Mississippi river. Eleven | minutes were required for the exe- cutlon Juneau Cash Grocery —ECONOMY IS THE VOGUE!— Discover for yourself just how much you save at The Juneau Cash Grocery . . . Buy an entire order — then compare the total cost and you will find that SAVE MANY DOLLARS. PHONE 58 ————— 3 Deliveries Daily SUGAR Pure Cane Yeliow American CHEESE Full Cream 25¢ Pound EGGS Guardnteed Fresh Large Standards 2 dozen 69(: PRUNES | Mothers Quick Fancy Oregon o A T s With Cup and Saucer 35¢. MADE 3 pounds 25° U. S. NO. ONES 10 ke g9¢ FANCY 252 Fresh—Crisp OUR REGULAR PRICES ——— PHONE 58 MACARONI Fancy Semolina FROM SWEET CREAM z pounds 850 Toilet Tissue ! Good Qudlity 4 rolls C f POTATOES 1.3 NO. ONES loth Bag 99c \ | | i.. k THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1936. Spurned Takes Life ( | | | 1‘ | 1 i | | | | | [ | I | | tened aide, | 3 Miss Dolores Warde { Unrequited love was given as the reason for the suicide leap from the 16th story of a New York hotel of Miss Dolores Warde, 19, | beautiful Manhattan showgind, | shown as she appeared in a reccnt ! Broadway revue. A Bible printed in London in 1748 is used by W. A. Coats at Birming- ham, Ala. | Schilling l'lli’(f/\/y\‘ aniiia s delicate flavor ) L nor freezes out L7 ) ® You may depend on the BEST OF MUSIC and a ROYAL GOOD TIME! ; lactive in Democratic affairs for sev- |the Gastineau Channel caucus. irecently in Washington, D. C., by | Miss Kristie Sather, lemployed in the Bureau of Indian | Affpirs. T A W Sy S SOy S 5 BB e TS T e J. P. ANDERSON . ENTERS LISTS Florist Seeks Demo Nom- mation to House of Representatives DE LUXE DOUBLE FEATURES—START TONIGHT DOUBLE BILL | orvowe AT COLISEUM SHARP SHARP “The Daring Young Man" and “Stone of Silver Creek’ Tonight James Dunn and Mae Clarke in| “The Daring Young Man,’ and Buck Jones in a picture of the| Western frontier, *Stone of Silver | Creek,” are”featured on the double | bill which opens at the Coliseum | Theatre tonight | Dunn and Miss Clarke are seen| in “The Daring Young Man"” as a| pair of rival newspaper reporters, whose romarce is interrupted ‘when | Dunn is sent to jail by his city edi- | tor” to get first-hand information n conditions there. Said to. be| taken from real life, the new Fox | picture reveals a jail with radms‘ n every cell, poker games going | full blast, and gangsters giving or- | ders over their private telephones o have annoying competitors rubbed out.” i In “Stone of Silver Creek,” the fforts '0f Buck Jones, as the town's | dance hall proprietor, to nce the new “parson” that he Baeedlif] THEATRE ARE YOU UNPOPULAR WITH WOMEN? Here’s your big chance to have the girls fight foryourtimel e J. P. Andersa® filed his candidacy for the Democratic nomination to the Terr: orial House of Representa- tives late this afternoon with the lerk of Court. Mr. Ancerson is proprietor of ihe Juneau Florist Shep, and has been eral yerrs. He was a delegate to the Divisional convention at Wrangell last month, and previously repre- sented the Salmon Creek precinct at | He has been a vesident of Juneau | for many years, and has not held | public office. - YouUnG man MAE CLARKE An “All Alaska” party was given formerly .of Nome and Juneau, who is now The guests were: Lee S.| Pratt, formerly of Cordova and Ju- nean; B. F. Heintzleman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson, Miss Leonine Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul W \Gorden, ail from Juneau. THRICTS YOU it ACTIONI FlllS YOU with EX(ET‘]E:YI\ENI’I @ CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL High School Gym Saturday Night FIRST GAME—7:30 KRAUSE’S vs. DOUGLAS EAGLES Directed by Nick Grinde ALSO—“RED RIDER” No. 11 and NEW: SECOND GAME—B'SO is not a representative of the Im'ms : of evil, are amusing, and romance u me | |' blossoms in the lives of three \mmu \ "nl\ in the story \\Ilh the nnuuu ) DE MOLAYS vs. e i 1 e Under Arrest hall kmx The feminine roles are | played by Noel Franeis, Shilling, dlld Peggy Marian | pbell. | e Admission 25¢ bsmdents 10c USE SIXTH STREET ENTRANCE LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 24— officers and six other men are under arrest in connection \uLl\ an alleged robbery and forger: SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! v Stollmack, Truninfo, Cali- fornia, postmaster, is under indict- ment on three counts for receiving | stolen property in the case. THAT SPARK ToV s | z (9 @ e e ¢ 00w mwew . A" THE HOTELS L4 eeo0orvrroswe00 Castineau F. R. Townsend, Inian Island. Caad Alaskan Jack Nichols: dUNEAU - YQUN HARRDW AR D SH()P IN JUNEAU! EYE STRAIN PICKS ITS Victims Young One out of five school children has de- fective vision. The strain of studying in poor lighting can affect not only the eyes but the entire nervous system. Many a nervous “Problem Child” would be happier and healthier if the parents knew the facts about light in relation to seeing. BETTER LIGHT—BETTER SIGHT [ [ ] Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties (T BAILEY’S "™ = m CAFE e Regular Dinners “WHERE YOU MEET YOUn FRIENDS” Febmry 1z ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected

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