The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FR!DAY APR[L 3, 1936 SEASUN HINTED i ez IN THRILLING ho may have to bring some train- | | men from the States. | and rough-neck romance. “The Pub- Col. Ohlson said at least twenty lic Menace” is a story esp pnm with from ten to eighty per- written for Miss Arthur by ; ons in each, have made reserva- Hill and Lionel Houser. ions for special service over the |« . i L A TR G Col. Ohlaon to StEPUP Sum~‘ Alaska Railroad during the summer. | ‘The PUth Menace, ATTENTION MOOSE . mer Service—Many Par- - Its Opening at Coli- | The officers for thie ensuing year ties Reserve Space enemy. Jean Arthur shares the top roles| service during the summer. Twen- ty other experienced men may be employed at other sections along the railroad. ‘While as many Alaskans as pos- | SANDERS IS DEAD!—There Is No Law Boomed the Signal Drums. THEN— flell A STARTING TONIGHT HE WAS OFF IN A Has CLOUD OF SPRAY- | ATIENTION RAINBOW GIRLS | . u |will be elected tonight and all | Regular meeting Saturday after- seum Theatre | members are urged to be present. noon at 1:30 o'clock. On Sunday \ E. J. GIOVANETTI Coming to the Coliseum Theatre | | —adv. Dictator BROKE LOOSE | _ INTHE JUNGLE! & ...BUT THREE WHITE MEN HELD THREE MILLION NATIVES ATBAY... CONQUERED A WAR- CRAZED EMPIRE BY THE POWER OF THEIR wn.Ls 4 ALONE! ' “SANDERS i OFTHERIVER with PAUL ROBESON LESLIE BANKS Nina Mae McKINNEY " §%” A UNITED ARTIST RELEASE = —ALSO— “Time on Their Hands” “Cookie Carnival” Pathe News MICKEY MOUSE MAT- INEE—Saturday, 1 P.M. “Sanders of the River” “Tailspin Tommy,” No. 6 Comedy—Cartoon News—Candy Starting TONIGHT PAUL ROBESON HAS LEAD IN CONGO DRAMA “Sanders of the Rner 2 Thn high point of the story is Opens at Capitol Tonight 0. nks has the and Nina Mae McKinney the beautiful slave girl, Ll]uu 0, whom Bosambo makes his bnd« t and Sanders of the River,” a produc- | 5 Il the tribes pre- tion of the famous Edgar Wallace | Pare story of the Congo comes to the . Capitol Theatre tonight. The cast THREE CROWN BRANDY in the production, which was al-| ‘THREE CROWN BRANDY has most entirely filmed in the heart Deen aged in the wood for two years! And the price is very low.” N oA e of Africa, is headed by the well- known negro singer Paul Robeson. | Leslie Banks and Nina Mae Mc- | Kinney give able support to the star, | in a plot which involves the thrill-| The City Clerk’s office will be ing adventures of the miracle-work- | open Saturday from 9 am. to 5 ing Sanders, who by his personal | p.m. for registration of voters. Reg- courage and deep understanding |istration books for election April 7 of the native mind and heart, main- | close at 5 p.n. Saturday. Notify tains peace among the savage Congo | City Clerk of change of address. tribes under his charge. A. W. HENNING, Robeson is seen as Bosambo, a —adv. REGISTRATION CLOSES SATURDAY SEE THE GLACIER! LOOK DOWN ON JUNEAU! Nine-passenger airliner, heated cabin, reclining chairs, lots of room. Five dollars per passenger. Will fly over town and over Mendenhall Glacier covering a distance of more than forty miles. FREE Transportation from the Bus Terminal SUNDAY AFTERNOON First Bus Leaves Terminal—1 P. M. [ ] NORTH CANADA AIR EXPRESS ANCHORAGE Alaska, Apul 3 he Alaska Railroad. announces, he City Clerk. | |morning at 10:45 all members are t i V.| to attend the services of Rev. O. L. ex Otto P Onlson, o | Kendall at the Methodst Church. —adv., ¥ from 25 to 30 experi- oad men to step-up the Saturday Monday o | tonight is the Columbia film T e A | Public Menace,” which has an ex- | F! iL HOU@P | citing . plot concerning the thrill- “Youn can get a FULL HOUSE ing experiences of a young couple |for a dollar or less — and It's a bl i ot SPEND wms\u YOoU ’VHKE l'rx"; misadventure with No. I public trying to extricate themselves from | Winner! Ask your liquor dealer.” ——uJ"x P ay’n 'Takit GIGANTIC Spring Cleaning Sale! PAY'N TAKIT—Juneau’s Largest Grocery Store Phone Orders Sent C. O. D. NOW! Is the time to banish winter"s dirt and gloom. So shine up your home—and make it spic and spén as a newly built bungalow. We have all the aids to easy house c¢leaning =—— Soaps, Polishes and Cleansers, Mops and Brooms and $couring Pads. WE HAVE MARKED PRICES WAY DOWN .and Home Cleaning is going to be easy—and mighty economical—if the Cleansers are purchased at the Pay'n Takit. SPRING VEGETABLES AVOCADO,; 2 for . Bl 35¢ ASPARAGUS, 2 lbs. 29c NEW SPUDS, 3 lbs. .23c RADISHES., GREEN ONIONS, 4 bunches . .. 25¢ RHUBARB—Hot House, Fancy, 2 lbs. APPLES, 5 lbs. DELICIOUS WINESAPS Fresh Peas, Cauliflower, Bunch Carrots, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Celery, Green Peppers, Cabbage We have the LARGEST selection of FRESH FRUITS and VEGTABLES in the City Hills Bros. Coffee . . 30¢ Ib. LUCKIES—CAMELS—OLD GOLDS CHESTERFIELDS—RALEIGHS $1.25 carton, 2 pkgs., 25¢ SPRING CLEANING SALE 25¢ 25¢ SANIFLUSH . PUREX. quart S$.0.S., large package g:ém DUST WASHING POWDER, large size RINSO, large package MOP STICKS CHLORINATED LIME, 2 for O'CEDAR POLISH 25c, 48c, $1.15, $1.90 WAX-RITE FLOOR WAX, pt. TURKO WONDER CLEANSER, 2 packages ... RN R N 35¢c For Dishes, Glassware, Laundry, Cooking.Utensils, Lineloum, Woodwork, Tile, etc. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE : PAY'N TAKIT ; DON'T FORGET TO BE AT OUR STORE SATURDAY NIGHT EGGS—; doz. for 89(: LARGE—FRESH—RANCH Buy for CASH and bank the difference 2 pounds for 7 sc Fresh Jersey BUTTER BEST QUALITY ONLY RITZ CRACKERS 29(: package WHY PAY MORE—PAY CASH MEAT DEPARTMENT We Buy the BEST IN MEATS Fresh Ground HAMBURGER .. POT ROAST—Tender Homemade Corned Beef Famous Little Pigs Full Line of Homemade LUNCH MEATS Tasty . . . and Different LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Largest Stock of Imported and Domestic Liquors in Alaska ! | 150 proof Lemon Hart, fifth King’s Banquet Scotch—10 years old, fifth Peter Dawson Scotch—8 years old, fifth Monogram Canadian Whiskey— 6 years old—pint $1.75, quart .. $3.40 U. D. L. Canadian Whiskey, qt. . $3.40 Teachers’, Black and White, Johnny Walker Red Label and John Dewar’s White Label— FIFTH. . . | $3.50 SYEAROLDWINES e« o o s oo $140 GALLON with George Murphy and Douglas Dumbrille. The film has been widely praised as a fast-paced comedy-drama ad- | roitly combining laughs with thrills THEATRE \\ B and machine-gun bullets didn’t mean a thing..! JEAN A RTHUR GEORGE MURPHY Douglas DUMBRILLE BILL CODY—WHEELER OAKMAN—BILL DESMOND in “FRONTIER DAYS” Sixth Chapter—“TAILSPIN TOMMY” TERRYTOON NEWS The B. M. 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