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§ THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE TUESDAY, JLNE o l‘)36 . TENSE DRAMA LI JH| AND COMEDY ARE IN FILM LAST TIMES TODAY HE TRAPPED WO. '\ MEN WHO TRIED TO TRAP HIM! Pawell reaches the peak of perfection in this absorbiag | story of internation- | al spies and daring intrigue..! i ing at the Capitol Theatre the film version of Rendezvous” “The American Black Chamber, now playing at the Capitol Thea- tre is a dramatic film starring William Powell and Rosalind Rus- sell Powell plays the part of an ex- ewspaper man who wants to As an expert on Crypto Powell with the aid of N sell plenty of actio Was n and the with the discovery of spy ring. i The seriousness of the plot is| enlightened by the comedy antics of both Powell and Miss Russell, Midnight Preview who have the audience laughing most of the time, KATHARINE HEPBURN = in “SYLVIA SCARLETT” Rus- n right in film ends an enemy | Also Voice of "Experience Foxy Fox (Cartoon) Universal News >oe SWEAZEY HERE ENROUTE SOUTH, ATTEND JUBIL SOUTH, ATTEND JUBILEE Manley E. Sweazey, resident su- pervisor of the Northern Life Ins: ince Company in Alaska, arrived on the Yukon and is here enroute to Seattle to attend the Northern Life Jubilee in Juiy. He main in Juneau several He spent much time Compounded exactly as written LAt in the Matanuska V doctor. ports ccnditions ther factory Juneau Drug Co. e SHOP IN JU | " FRESH i | Fruits and Vegetables ——ALWAYS! - l California Grocery J THE PURE FOODS STORE l Telephone 478 i Prompt Dehvery UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 16 Phone ALASI\A MEAT CO FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMSE AND BACON-—U. S. Government Inspected FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ° JUNEAU CASI'I GROCERY CASH GROCERS Cornar Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 T T 2 Free Gifts! WITH EACH PURCHASE OF 1 PINT OF JOHNSON'S LIQUID WAX The high quality of JOHNSON’S WAX is universal- ly known, and now the Johnson Co. is introducing TWO NEW PRODUCTS— FURNITURE POLISH and SHI-NUP SILVER POLISH FURNITURE POLISH and SHINUP SILVER POLISH In order to givé you an opportunity to try these we are presenting you with— One 25c¢ bottle of Furniture Polish FREE One 30c can SILVER POLISH ... FREE One pint can Liquid Wax . The supply of FREE articles are limited so order yours at once! JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. "Rf-ndez\‘oum Now Play-| € | qualifications front and enter the ex pattles of the World War. But a book which he has written on| codes cause: aced be- ! hind a on, a sit- IllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIMHHIMWWHHIHII } 'F. D. R Wlthholds Attack on Shifty | { ; 2 | (Continued rrom Page Cne) | ernor to say one week he wouldn't 1run, and then say the next he would Washington has been hearing a ernor, but in a different way In Indiana, a state exec ineligible for re-election. I word has come out of that s tent one way or another. Some time back McNutt parti- sans were pointing out what a fine candidat or Vice-President he would ma Nothing came of that, |and then the talk turned to his for a place in the | Cabinet The latest and best prediction is that Senator Minton will be elevat- | ed to the Federal Bench aiter the and McNutt appointed to succeed him. | election Senator CLARK GIVES A HINT Democratic headquarter: | gists have been presente campaign hint in the | of souri State convention Instead of lambasting the Re- publicans, Senator Clark largely ig- nored them. He praised Mr. Roose- velt and then turned loose on John J. Raskob, the DuPonts and the Liberty League as the | enemy Whether or not they adopt simi- | lar tactics in the national campaign, party headquarters men are vastly interested in the suggestion. Henry P. Fletcher is preparing to take leave of duty he doubtless will rejoice to see cn other shoul- r ! ders. Two years ago he was chosen chairman of the Republican Na- | ticnal Committee. He didn’t know ag deal about politics. The t badly divided, and it was ntial that much reorganization work be done without treading on anyone's toes or being partial to any | faction or candidate. The position had no future as everyone expected the new nominee to pick his own chairman. All Mr. Fletcher had to do was to raise a lot of money, get a broken machine under way, and dodge showers of brickbats. There is no more thankless job than this, but Fletcher has come through it smiling. - - ATTENTION REBEKAI Regular meeting Wednesday night starting at 8 o'clock. Visiting mem- bers welcome. MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary —adv. IlIIII"IIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIVIIIHIIIIIIIH'I'IIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII|||IiIIIIIIHIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlIIIII|.IIIllllll'||I!IIIllIIIll!lIl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM..MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’ LAST CALL' BIGGER and BETTER BARGAINS! EVERYTHING GOES AT COST AND LESS—Our LOSS is your GAIN . .. and our complete stock of LADIES’ FURNISHINGS is SLASHED! Coats, Suits, Dresses and Accessories T EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII|I||IllIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI - Republican Target { lot about another Democratic Gov- | ive is| ate, | | .| however, that Governor McNutt is {to be kept in the national picture, | Senator Clark before the Ml&»l real Datly Cross-word Pluzlc 42, Discernible 46. Old musical 6. Artincial note language #7. Mexican . French coin laborer 3. Ravine 48. Give informa- American tion black snake 49. Additions to Chronicler buildings of events 51. Toward Wrathful 62. Kind of red Princely y Italian house 6. Perimita Forbids 11 Diner Jumbled type TERMINAL CAFE HONORS TOURISTS BY GIVING DANCE One of the entertainment fea- tures of the program planned for the visiting Good Will tour mem- bers of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, now in Juneau while the Aleutian is in port is a dinner dance given by the Terminal afe this evening According to Homer Richards !manager of the main dining room dinner music will continue from ACROSS ] Part song 1. Sheets of glass [STSTARZCIARIOIL HTIOIP ) | 16 donameta [TIOINEAAIBIAIT E FAWEE| -] 14. Color T|EIAM (S:!HA_&PEN Bt EINISZAICIEZOIR 12 Coaniry tn R TROMIALR AOWP 2 18. Carved gem T N ") ool S|IININIE ¢S TIAITIUIE] 3 LIAUID RIE[TINENIE I sy EL M P ii OIDID] 5. Cc::fii‘{r;z:\:m . Number ::4 ;::”fé-udmun AREZEAIG 28 en ot | E YIEIS#GIRIE DIEIE : :;K"Z:“MM' 57. English letter - Hindu wom- . 59. Genus of the 4 live t 5. Ona who_ 41. Angry y to eight, with dancing from nine to one. Th ffair is given in 1nor of the visiting toursts - JUNEAU FLORISTS HAS NEW FORD V8 DELIVERY TRUCK Juneau Florists' have received a new enclosed delivery truck, a Ford V-8, d d through ti Juneau {Motor Co. here.. The vehicle was added to handle the increasing vol- ume of business. MUST GO! ALL FIXTURES AT Cffere No Approvals Call and Convince Yourself of the Great Savings SACRIFICE PRICES! ® REMEMBER we are showing FALL COATS espec- ially made for Juneau wear at these QUITTING BUSINESS PRICES. No Exchanges d Herel MRS. J. BRUMBERG ALL CASH Juneau Frock Shop Opposite Pay'n Takit JANE WITHERS STAR OF FILM NOW SHOWING | == “mis | ESHE H THE GIRL SCOUTS TROOP OF JUNEAU Present Girl Scouts Sponsor Is th? lLlfe. at /5\ \N//}\ Y *J Coliseum AT e Opening at the Coliseum Theatre tonight is “This is the Life,” with Jane Withers. The show is being the auspices of the ts and proceeds will e camping fund his Is the Life,” little s discloses th she i Jane y with a deci t gives Miss Withers quate vehicle for her manifold tal- | ent is Is the Life” is a story | of a sensational child vaudeville | performer whose life is made un- ble by two grasping selfish, ans, splendidly portrayed by Westcott, noted for his | screen villainies, and Gloria Roy ->e CHURCGH PEOPLE PLAN | PICNIC FOR VISITOR| As entertainment for the Rev. Ar- an dde- guardians a ||¢:qf : case = until sheires belled and found * hnppmcu ronmlng thur M. Knudsen who plans to Vvisit in Juneau this summer, and will arrive here June 28, members of the Resurrection Lutheran Church are making arrangements for a picnic to be held at the sum- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lind- strom Rev. Knudsen is the President of the Pacific Synod of United Luth- eran Churches. Jones-Stevens Shop | wil JANE WITHERS JOHN Mc GUIRE SALLY BLANE 8 SIDNEY TOLER 448 A Fox Picture [ | LADIES’ — MISSES' | READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third | | WHY BUY 3 and 6-month old aged whiskey when you can get the same brand for the same dollar now aged 12 or 15 months? FULL PROOF NEXT TIME BUY AT Triangle Liquor Store Gastineau Liquor ! | | | Store ! ' ALSO~— Little New New York All For One Than Fiction News i Stranger @ WE SCOUT can will and WE advance for nd our show tonight TH/ { YOU ALL in helping us secure the us to make our encampment. PHONE 65 money to enable annual { HOPE everybody who! senger aboard the Princess Louise on a brief visit with her parents, AT THE HOTELS |mr and Mrs. Allen Shattuck and i —" | her brother, Curtis Shattuck oo Ga Warren J. [ ; Hazel Robbins, Seattle; .. Boucher, Nmsan,-e Chare attle il Alaskan il \1M\n Fla—E. W ap- Franklin Kopp, Juneau; Tony e police s 1o arro, Juneau nce ch R W Y e mew MISS SHATTUCK ON b and a | VISIT IN THIS CITY rot—they're Miss Virginia Shattuck is a pas- | said P e ettt Gttt Attt INSURANC E Allen Shattuck Established 183§ Juneau 3t % | e e e i e I | E 5 | AFTER 6:00 P, M. PHONE 226 i your Daily Alaska £mpire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. L flmllllll!llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|llllllllfllllIIIIIIlfllIIIIIIIlllmllmfllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi