The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1936, Page 3

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“ SHOWMENS PICTURES, INC A ""‘W""':h' esident R PRES HARRY ALSO Fifty Dollar Bill Seeing Stars Moans and Groans Pa tl;;lews : R A A S JWATSON GETS CORRECTLY/REBUILT : MINING MACHINERY and Indusiris! Equipment ALLIS CHALMERS 10x20 Jaw Crusher BROWNHOIST ': cu. yd. Shovel or Dragline INGERSOLL RAND 173 cu. ft Compressor SAUERMAN % Bucket JEFFREY 14" Loader PAGE 1% cu. yd. Dragline Bucket 50 h.p. DBL. drum Gas Po Hoist 8” two stage Hydraulicking Pump CATERPILLAR 30 Tractor with dbl. drum winch SAUERMAN 2 cu. yd. Slackline Cableway Excavator with 150 h. p. electric hoist—for 1200 ft span. Write us about these or any equip- ment you need. We can save you money in both first cost and up- keep. List your surplus equipment with us. Air cu. yd Portable Bucket WASHINGTON MACHINERY & STORAGE CO. 7336 E. Marginal Way PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND ECONOMY b Scattle — " Jones-Stevens Shop : LADIES' — MISSES’ | READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third | FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers® GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Streey ps Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Parties DRY CLEANING [ Soft Water Washing ) Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE . 15 SCHENCK'S Slackline ke ‘B 1 R ¥ A STARTING TONIGHT THEATRE {DELIVERY OF CAR, WRONG ONE Sammy Nelson’s Machine | Catapults Into Official’s Front Yard at 2 A. M. Harry G. Walsea 100K sudden | delivery of a maroon-colored auto- mobile at his home &t 2 o'clock this morning, but it wasn’t the maroon- colored Dodge sedan the Gover- nor's Secretary has been expecting | from the south. | Rather, it was the property of | sammy Nelson, Juneau miner, | which went catapulting into the | Watson front yard in the early | morning hour. Just who was driv- ing it remains a mystery. Nelson told authorities he was home in bed at that hour and declared the ma- | chine was stolen from Connors Mot- | ors where he says he left it at 11:30 | last night with a note to have the rear axle looked over. | Recipitent Watson chased the driver down the road a ways but | was unable to overtake him as the fleet-footed driver took to the woods. Mr. Watson reported he was arous- ed from his slumbers about 2 a. m. by a resounding thump in his front yard. Hastening out, he saw a man walking rapidly from the yard down the road. Piled up against the cor- ner of his house was a maroon- colored automobile. It had lett the | road, apparently traveling at a ter- rific pace, when attempting to make | the turn at the Watson corner on lthe Glacier Highway; had cata- pulted about 25 feet against the 2 | small rock wall alongside his drive- way; had taken to the air again under its terrific impetus for an- other 30 feet or so and come up abruptly against his new gravel walk, overturned and spun on over | to come to rest neatly against the | glass enclosure at the corner of his house, only about a foot of the car |leaning against the house. The | machine traveled a good 100 feet, | he reported, from where it left the road. Finding no one in the wreckage, Watson began a search around. Directly a machine with a man and woman as passengers came PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” NEW. MANAGEMENT VALET SERVICE Elina Rantakan Elvi Wolti EXPERT CLEANING PRESSING—HAT BLOCKING _ THE DAILY; ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY'29; 1936. NEW FEATURES | ¢ BEGINNING AT | LOCAL HOUSES Double Bill at Coliseum— “Beyond Bengal” Show- ing at Capitol Screen g Viwws Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS £ Variety of Lrass made to Imitate APAN EPIC - OF _ SAVAGE DRAMA Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle / i Consume / Tenuis appur- tenance lian river 9 Salamander Writing material In behalf of Ovule . Th: Tea | Featured at the Capitol Theatre| t is “Beyond Bengal,” e ic drama of the jungles of ghe he n Theatre js a double bill Peninsula. . Showing.at luding “Wanderer of the Waste- land” and “His Family Tree.” “Beyond Bengal” is a Showmen'sl Picture, produced and directed by | Harry Scheneck with the co-oper- of His Highness, the Sultan of | F.M.S., Sir Alang Iskadar| The Sultan appears person-{ in the film, the first and only this Malayan monarch has rlowed himself to be photo- °d by a motion picture cam- . Athletic coach . Summoned In . Sudden un- reasoning fear Large serpent 1. est Exist 2. Kind of Above: poetio . Rowing im- plement . Player at children's games Gaped ally time "h‘hl\l“"/.r My Four former stars of the silent days appear in the film “Wanderer of the Wasteland.” They are Monte Blue, Anna Q. Nilssen, Jack Mul- | hall and Raymond Hatton. | His Family Tree” is the inside story of how elections are won and lost. The cast includes William | Marjorie Gateson, Mar- | llahan and Addison Ran- MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P M. “Wanderers of the Waste Land” “Rustlers of Red Dog” Cartoon Comedy CANDY - PATGO MAKES , going toward town, and of- ed to overtake the man running down the road. Watson jumped ir g but the pursued gentleman took ATL'N to the brush after showing the pur rs what real speed was. Mr.| Watscn offers to bet that not even| George Robbins, purser aboard | Nurmi could have kept pace With the twin-screw riverboat Jeanne| the departing driver. from Tulsequah, was a round trip | The machine was badly wrecked | passenger to Atlin, B. C., on the | but little damage resulted to the|alaska Air Transport seaplane Pat- | Waltson property except the yard,ico piloted by Sheldon Simmons, Mr. Watson reported lleaving Juneau at 8 o'clock last grade 2,000 his Department of curement ious grade Air Corp: Full infc t Room 1l Buil insp $1,620 to War Dej tion ma DA PHILLIPS AND SOM OUT FOR VACATION ritor - - - NEW PROPELLOR GIVES SPEED TO IRVING SEAP!L SLAR A new Har type blad cruising miles per Lour, sult in moxe String Brass Novelties by HARRY MEYER Torch Sinéer in Song “Right color, but the wrong ma- | night and returning shortly before |- ment when asked if he new cher, was also & roundtrip pas- | car during the night on the plane. i EXAMINATIONS tigation in an effort to locate the |poon the Patco took off for Hawk ARE ANNOUNCED driver. Inlet with two passengers, Einard | bt - Commission has anhounced that ap- MILLERS TO LEAVE plications will be received until eaving on the Princess Louise| Civil Service Examiner. The en- which goes south over the week-|trance salary is $1,620 a year, les Juneau Schools, and his 1fred ' cpent on Mr. Miller's farm at Hood | cent plan to leave on the south bound piver Oregon. Mr. Miller is onel Applicants must have been g troit. There, after purchasing a new | 5604 sehodls, i 4a college or university of recogniz- Ford, Mr. Phillips and his son will | ed standing with the completion way of Chicago, Milwaukee and' Miss Esther Lunsetter will leave cept that applications will be ac- Madison, Wisconsin. Included onlon the south bound trip of the ! cepted from senior students under formanc the Texas Centennial. He will also sota. She will attend the summer‘ The examination will consist of Plane by a drive through Salt Lake City and on at the University of Min-|a mental test and of a general Graham last ni Seattle where he will board a boat visit at her home in Gatzke, Min-| Examinations are also announced = ARG for Juneau. I nesota. for: Tobacco inspectors, various STIOP IN JUNEA? [ J ° L4 [ ] ® . R was the Se com- | noon today. H. R. Brown, AAT dis- |CIVIL SERVICE Authorities are making an inves- rtly after 2 o'clock this after- | land Iver Maki, The United States Civil Service Mr. and Mrs. Byron Miller aret June 10, r§)|> the position of Junior A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of (ops ror a summer vacation to be|a retirement deduction of 3': per trip of the Princess Louise for De- .¢ (1o musical directors in fije mated from a four year cour drive back to the West Coast by TO flflfiVMINN. U. of at least 118 semester hours, ex- Mr. Phillips’ itinerary is a trip to|Princess Louise enroute to Minne- .certain specified conditions. ing Al San Francisco on his way back to nesota following which she wfll‘lest_ of the plane fror L e ingi Delle Al | Singing Led by exander P » WITH US! BALLOONS HATS HORNS DANCING TO 2:30 Featuring Song Hits of Today and Yesterday 4.STAR PROGRAM WITH NOVELTIES DANCE TO 2:30 50c Cover Charge DINNER-DANCE SUNDAY EVENING 6to8P. M. $1.00 per Plate DANCING TO 1:00 TERMINAL CAFE | Il—llmmllllllllllllIilllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIII|lllllll|llllllllllllllIlllllllflllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIW& Cover Charge, 50c O AR | R T [ MWDOWELLS RETURN FROM WEDDING TRIP B F weddin; Yowell re- been er st Service NOTICE Brownic’s Barber closed ali day Sat will be Memorial Day. H. S 1> 3‘ iy ¥ 3 OF DOG’ News I ORI SRR T F R RE! How to m Good C every i FoNow these directions —u: sonable care and your coffee sparkling clear. Use a Drip Coffee Maker Ask el Sch efficient your grocer to show you the new & Drip Maker. It is modern : and inexpensive. “M{y}m“i s »’“',"? . Use Schilling Drip Coffee It is specially ground for th blended, roasted and vdern drip process, Use a Filter Paper packed in each tin of Schilling Drip Coffce, They are TIry this triple alliance of special ker and filtee is delicious! “The Clothing Man"

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