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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1936. LUNDUN SEEN I "fi’(“)”figi;l'g”? “’N‘\)’J} ‘ u}"i'l“l“l‘fl ”t' “F R 0 NT P As E e A STARTING ! rooay L INFLMNOW | wpws |iooos i WOMAN'STARS | (Y IRETH AS SCOUTS : BY A : 'Spt c lal bets Lnnslru(to'l BUUGLAS PLANS i ‘l\lf"‘"':l(":: e '"” (n‘mg_,e Blent Also fmlm- The locale of “Forbidden Heaven P sEssluN Ry a4 N “Fr yoman,” Warner arring el and Char- 1Vl | their t t $hR 1at6r b t feature film, which s g when cupid el T ptiens | t b ; £ 1 . e 1t the Capitol Thes threw his hat in the ring L $ w »night is laid in that became joyful wedding bells.! i f Park sector of London r plot i Ol'(’lt(‘d e Banquet. red in a teal > center e the park, an p wer Danccs, Smoker cnstructed of one of the brid cross the Serpen in Hyde ¢ a reproduction of Famous Hyde | ‘erta gates e | morning after di 02 tons spapermen. London|2 3 Fraternal convention | tah coal for the ected 1 is to be held here the fore | ¥ In the cast besides Brent and Miss . . of next month in l)ow las Davis are Roscoe Karnes, Winifred| IT'S DRAMATIC 3 S v, Walter Walker, J. C " \ MIKE JUHAS sh, Gordon Westcott and Doro- AND HILARIOUSI rman, -m] by | | thy Dare ARLOTTE HENR/ g s ctor , o k ' : DIES HERE . ; B BETTE ALT o v e b | LIC PPTM?F /’ i Seattle tomorrow morning. | Bt er work in “Of Human Bon- S lf‘w\lzl‘(t“kf NO. e —ALSO- M. GREGERIOFF i ‘ui\\lii‘\:thnil.xltt .:I"(“dl“: Former '\L"hka Juns‘au }‘m—"d‘“ s BRI Y gT PAEE ‘ ;?'vi Ghattan s J FUNERAL TODAY el 3 A]“fi(\,[,}‘,,] ploy ee Passes Away \PRUBLEM LEFT : ;f;ll;t' an outs nmhm p: Businéss Houses to B DEC- |vs tuccessrul, they il ke e hosit Brent, Her char acter t for highly dramat in the course | Stiddanly ‘ “TAILSPIN TOMMY’ | Last rites for Mike Greg siabon J ! 62, of Kodiak, who died on Marc 4 °t, Da 1 ik s, 48 ¢ s room i Hollywood Capers | the Governmen Hospital, | ¥ th 2 e t L;‘-”,d,‘ini m.,l,].‘ sy:xinxn:' BY CLUSE UF in Streets shortly after the el in the Char clegation is banquet at the ) L 5 1 rt trou- f DANCE ANBGARDS . [REGISINRNE JOSE - | fomens v in mmpaian’ oute: [l S0 R e | weai v ,‘.‘:.":3 i p ROSCOE KARNS FOR VIKING CLUS; EXCEEDS LAST YEAR| The coceased was a native o also bei ssed | ploy "4 mine. where | Authorities Seek Ways to GENEVIEVE TOBIN X 2 ve- | ay bt g gt Tt o i1 Ao e Care for Some Families ||| _\WARNER-FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE son, Alex i seen 11 for hree or Stll in Distress g at Kodiak r u but was ‘ntly som | A AT S0E L v 5 morn ; (Continued 1rom Page One) “Gobs. of - Trouble” whist w 3 ity election on followin; € TUARUNS TO ARRIVE % b _Visited by - several i T : T e vhich Harry Krane hestra U Ed Herron and his bride, whom he % . | . I ° noon he | wood pile, which was formerly of Headless Horseman ay for the daficing he mark today has exceeded the | v ntly A X SUPT. Y % I ) usly i1l and | eonsiderable importance in relief News by Pathe E ; roy Al il cil.was soatled, "'”‘mhmm.\(nlnun in Juneau, be re- s : | 198, ‘Tiwe regisbarsd vote I y ; s i Py i oy A g i ke, [ sumed at once CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY, 1 P. M. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! 1 nent at the Alaska J 1 mine. dent of the Douglas schools for the P (“‘,"‘J Y ‘:‘l‘l‘“["“ "’1’1'\‘\'"“ ""“ lxv was reported at the meeting COMEDY “TAILSPIN TOMMY" CANDY L Alaska e, fhars e be BOB STEELE in “SMOKEY SMITH” \\\u. 2 families in Ju- s o i e sicance o | HOFFMAN V 718, the next three or four weeks. An bbbk’ Sk —_— E. W. Hoffn t ) S ate of the amoun f funds 3 oF vae amount of IUNCS| weltare Board, a civic organiza- LUNCHEON GU Hoffman, Ju “hie required for that purpose wWas arrived on t \ to spend an | placed at from $30.000 to $40,000,| ton. it was reported, o Lie GOVERNOR'S HOUSE ¥ indefinite time with his son Mayor Goldstein reported that the|Present time less than enough i | Hoffman, who is employed as a| City has expended a great deal of| fURds to pay outstanding bills Y | s er in Se an exe- | money to supply materials for var-| SRR 1 NG Commander F. G. Gorman, and ¢ member of lliott Bay | lous FERA projects employing re-| RUMMAGE SALE Territorial Senator M. S. Brunelle e and Pistol Club | lief labor in Ju au in recent| - were luncheon guests of Gov. John 2 — [ months ar ot supply addi- American Legion Auxiliary; in W. Troy this noon at Governor's Late News B he total of last year tional funds at this time. The Dugout, Wednesday, April 15. adv. House. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL REPORT the Commissione Court for e Territory of Alaska, Division N r One, before Mullen, | | Commissioner and Ex-officio Pro-| bate Judge, Juneau Precinct ! In the Matier ) { - of the Estate ofj AUGUST ANDERSON, deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| ot < GIveN | B EVERY ITEM GUARANTEED———OR YOUR MONEY BACK! that H. L. Faulkner, administrator | 3 AND VEG ETAB LES W. W. A, of the e ‘e of August{ You have never been offered high quality merchan- B e A dise at low prices with a stronger guarantee than fioal dephit of ihe SR that behind every item purchased at the JUNEAU ¢ estate and a petition forl 4 stribution. A hearing will be had{ CASH GROCERY. SPECIAL for SATURDAY and MONDAY e e wastion M PHONE 58 3 Deliveries Daily before the undersigned at Juneau,| LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP LIGHTHOUSE LLS Alaskn, at ten oclock A, M on May| \ MEAT BA oot e bon ONES Jg S SCOTTS EGGS PORK and PURE at which time anfl place I all persons interested in the estate Hedlund’s tand in said report and petition TISSUE L Extras, Eve 4 bars for 25¢ | D arge Extras, 2 can zgc {may appear and file objections in s “ °1d E G t d. S writing and contest the same. i oIt (s gg Guarantee: Given under my hand and the Linen" Fresh BAKING: POWDER 6 cans, 29¢ STARCH LINIT, The Perfoct [l mmnine n o ae at oo Calumet : ] Y 1936. Launddy Starch—Also for | J. F. MULLEN, Pound—27¢ Banish Dirt Like I\AQQICI the Bath—2 pkgs., 25¢ | Commissioner and Ex-officlo Pro- | 1 bate Judge, Juneau Precinct First publication, March 20, 1936. COFFEE WASHING Waldorf GUM Last publication, April 9, 1936, Chase and | POWDER [ BUTTER—EGGS toner | 20 Varetes [ amadt | Sanborn’s White Sunset Gold MesoE | CANDY et or ore |l JOMato Juice 1 Ib. cans King Best Quality 40 Varieties CORNS Full 16 oz. / ; i Yellow Bantam 29c y Bl 8 Rolls Fresh from Ui END-0-CORN tonit Cans ~ || No.2Cans Vacuum Large 24 oz. §8 Call Us First for - for Factory tn {58 Shbertl¥l Thath will be 3 for Packed package Lower Prices 53¢ 4 for 15¢ all gone. In a couple of day your corn or callous trouble: will be ended. END-O-CORN SOUP = SOUP PORK AND BEANS SALAD DRESSING e zsc 430 Vegetable or Temato Armour’'s—Large Cans Swift's it 523:‘5:3;&2‘;, i Can—Sc 2 coms—25¢ Full quart—43c ——— ([ =TT MON R A A R A Fancy Alaska Pink Norwegian MEAT DEPARTMENT = Pt TG Tall Cans In Olive Oil = A £ for Specidl for Saturday Only ==\ “_@/ / 3 ‘ 3 or . 3 SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM 33C | - M|N|NG : Yl o4 Half or Whole—pound' ... . £ 5 o B e B MACI'“NERY 39C 29c LARD—Swift's Silver Leaf, Pastry Tested, 4 lb. carton 75¢ B ACON . “JEIQTJII)P':ASELBI!AL TOMATORS A SPARAGUS FRICASSEE HENS PORK SAUSAGE : 25 ¢ l PEPPERS: : se ENDIVE CELERY SPINACH Fresh Younq Birds Swift's Brookfield i A LETTUCE & GREEN ONIONS ity 2 e Peclinge E— PARSLEY RADISHES FOR 21 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 ri B CARROTS CAULIFLOWERS Groce eat 24-2 rings % PROSPERITY PHONE D:m'ry 1 gemn e e m’;s o ASHINGION %Sgfi%CéE ‘ gg\é\% ISIO}DTI:Z{XATSOE 7336 E. Marginal Way, Seattle

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