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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE , FRIDAY. JUNE 12, 1936 Starts Tonight remove his hat be- fore he socked her..! | GEO.RAFT JoanBennett ‘SHE | COULDNRT TAKE IT Walter Connolly Billie Burke A Columbia Pictures 4 —ALSO— “HONEYLAND” 0—0—0 “WOULD YOU WILLING” 0—0—0 BE PATHE NEWS MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY KEN MAYNARD in “HEIR TO TROUBLE” “Rustlers of Red Dog”—( ‘artoon—Comedy—Candy | Save yourself TIME and MONEY by bringing your automotive problems to us! We Guarantee Complete Sat ction! CONNORS MCTOR CO., Inc. BUICK PONTIAC CHEVROLET Furniture Polish (S-W Polish-ol) | o | S il Finish your wells comectly with S-W Flat-Tone _fading colors to choose from. Makes a soft, mat-like surfacf that washes and washes beautifully, a real economy in all ways! Limit ot 1 bottle to | customer at this price. | $-W Enameloid Rapid dryins, ename colors—long wearing finish. 16 non % Mar-not Varnish Use Mar-not Varnish for all interior furni- ture, woodwork, and fioors. Water resistant. 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The| film is produced from a story based on the star’s own experiences, and relates the comic-drama of a rgh-riding ranger who adopts the nfant son of a late friend’s and | alls into a mess of intrigue Hi Gaucho ilm romance. ser-soldier of is Typified by the f une, John n- | a daring horseman, ss fighter, | ardent gallant. He was content if be had a fine blooded horse, a maid- I | en to fill his dreams and a guitar | to accompany his songs of love and dangers essentials have exciting film R —— which | All of | o, | DOUGLAS NEWS s Il § N ll N N l ) L) 4 ) FOURTH OF JULY ME. CALLED FOR S pro-tem Joe a meeting of Dou Riedi has 1ge for the annu celebration. Plans be to hav ation whic e financing and man- celebration. Every- is urged to attend the meeting - THS TO MOVE J. R. Langseth and ing to move into corner Fourth and F Streets, which they have se- cured for their residence. - GOING TO S Frank Feero, gue in his brother past week, his daughter Geraldine and niece, Myrtle Feero, will leave n the Alaska for a visit with rela- ives in Sakgw: e NAIL IN FOOT Jack Warner has been laid up for the past couple of days as the re- sult of running a nail in his foot - —~ NOTICE AGWAY has been a home for the The Sunday “P. 1.” delivery which was operated by Joe Sterling and Walter Scott is now handled by Henry and Bob Satre. adv. THANK YOU . .. DANCE SATURDAY I. 0. O.F. Hall Auspices i KRANES ORCHESTRA Refreshments Everybody Welcomel! Admission 40c WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 DIESEL TRAINING Men now being selected to train for Diesel Engineering with the famous L. L. AD- COX DIESEL SCHOOL, in Portland, Oregon. For full information call or write RICHARD FARKAS, Gas- tineau Hofel. | Arts de | University in New York City, Miss| at| prances 7 | 1 is a new musical | K nown as he was, | () been woven ', most a record trip by train and boat from York City to Juneau, having left New York on the even- | ng of I June 5, or just one ! week of tr Drowned While Swimming Mile and Half Off Shore Wash,, June 12— ide while swimming Mrs. Nora Sawyer, imwater, drowned a a half off shore. Able to ng for more than an hour Coast Guardsmen were unable ch her in time to prevent Her body was recovered. became exhausted a distress signal 5 PAA FATRCHILD REACHES SOUTH Plane Left Here chlcrday Afternoon, Stayed Over- night at Ketchikan uardsmen ndson, Harcle Tioyd, aged revived er keing washed ashore unconsc - -+ Mlss this m nARLAND |- GIVEN DEGREE|.: wving The PAA flown by Pilot M left Ju 1 o'clock chikan irchild seaplane, | Sfuart, which | )y afternoon L‘l‘ t the night in Ket- | there at 4 o'clock and arrived in Seat- | today ! . Mark Storms, Royal| Mrs. Murr | s from Juneau to| C. Bassett, local representative, was | aboard the plane | cheduled to leave Seattle ! group for Snipe Bay on Baranof Island. The Fairchild will return to Juneau Sunday night or Monday morning. | - am Hi Master of | Columbia |, obtained her e in French at Harland returned to Ju- neau today on the Alaska. French was her major language although he also continued the study of Spanish and Russian at the Univer- sity. Harland receivea her Bach- d at the University | on at E ne last year and me was elected a Phi Beta e is a a member of | we! other hcnory societies; to-|r wit Pi Lambda Theta, Education; Pi Delta Phi, French; and Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish t year Miss Harland received |bs a residence scholarship to Colum- uch_scholarship being one of ny given each year to outs duates from cc and un! throt GETTING PRISONER Jeputy Marshal John McCormick to Sitka on the North Sea to to the Federal jail here| s Welcome, who is under itence of four months after con- C At pa baby Ann’s gir were d rged from St Hos | pital this afternoon. | - | PETER WARNER RETURNS Peter Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Warner returned home l Juneau aboard the North Sea living expens the full college yea s Harland plans to spend the mer in Juneau. She made al- to « a INDICTMENTS MADE AGAINST Illegal Operation Syndicate Causes Investigation— 3' AI'C II]VOlV(‘(] SAN FRANGISCO. Cal., June 12, Thirty-one persons including nine doctors, and R. L. Rankin, head of the Medical Ac nce Corpora- tion wk office was raided by the police, are 1sed of being involved inac twide illegal operation syn- dicate. The Grand Jury indic! was made after the Charles Pinkham ary te Medical Board, charge the syndicate with financing forming the operations. Deputy District Attorney McMahon said the testimony cluded cha s that the ring has been netting between a quarter and a half million dollars annually from women, who were loaned money to ance the operations and then orced to pay at exhorbitant inter- st. Approximately 44,000 cases handled annually, it is said. Present indictments are against persons in seven cities south to Los Angeles. Pinkham said the ring has 1 connections in Washington and n f the and per- John in- - AIR EXCURSION FLY TO ATLIN FOR T¥ EN ecial Excursion shing, beautiful scenery. aturday afternoon and returning Sunday afternoon or you may stop over in Atlin and return on a later trip. Comfortable nine-passenger planc. Make your reservations at the Gastineau Hotel or Phone 1¢ —adv. Shop at Piggly Wiggly and come home a winner . . . with a basket full of the 'faines’f fggj’ money can buy! Choicest meats, finest canned goofis. gar- den-fresh fruits and vegetables enable you to do your marketing with con- fidence in a Piggly Wiggly store. Whether you wish to hurry or take your time, you'll find Piggly Wiggly suits you to a "T' always right! ‘. And our prices are MILK EGGS Crackers BUTTER Armour’s e l"rcsdh Mediungl lz cans 95 3 0z. 79 BABY FOODS-Libby's— Homogenized, 6 com- binations 3 cans 35¢ Schillin ] RITZ COFFEE Pound . CORNFLAKES Kellogg's... 2 for 25¢ , CATSUP, large > bottle......_2 for 25¢ New 2 Modern e’ DRIP Coffee Maker both $1.45 and SALAD DRESSING Swift's_..__qt., 39c DOG FOOD Victory... 4 cans 25¢ for only ALASKA SPE Sunset Gold Large box 31( | 2 Ibs. 73(‘, COFFEE CIAL! B 22¢ iw FREE A ;iia:ax Glass Dish with each 12 Ib. carton Schilling Tea i.- 39¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPT. FRYERS—Swift's Premium— Fresh 1936 Birds, fed like millionaire babies....1b. 35¢ Just Received—Large ship- ment Assorted SALAMI— From all over the world! HEINZ DILLS—Extra Large, HENS—Swift's Premium— Dressed in the new World's L FOR Grocery 24 PROSPERITY Dept. 42 New Barrel SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS— 3 for 10c argest Seller 1b. 33¢ SINESS Meat 24-2 rings Dept. 42-2 rings | re | i & F/ %kNew thrills with Ken ) riding for revenge with millions at stakel FAREWELLI fiery Argentine romance! A gay Don..a bandit and o beauty in a color- Kl story of a roar romance..| M, ANCH STEFFIDUNA JOHN CARROLL ROD La ROCQUE Ann CORDEE AxOMMDO Unit No. 3 M-G-M NEWS Kelvinator Coupons STARTING TODAY Unit No. 4 Fourth Episode “RUSTLER ' OF RED ‘e POIlce ’ljake Movles for saie at The Empire office. MANILA and ar ~In addition to clubs Manila police have been | ed with movie cameras for cop- with riots. Col. Antonio Tor- | res, Chief of force, . believe the films will identify leaders of | mobs and lawless organizations | - | LEAVES HOSPITAL Alfred Mook, who has been receiv- ing medical care at St. Ann's Hos- pital, is leaving for his home today. - Connor, <The flavor lasts Schilling "““Vlm//a Mrs. At St a medical patient Hospital, is leaving for her home today Ann's Lode and placer iocation notices }‘ FORD AGENCY 4 (Authorized Dealers* GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Streed BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP Streets PHONE 547 co AL—For Every Purpose—co AL PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY Phone 412 WHO PLAN TO BUY A HEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR THIS SPRING!! ® The performance of the refrigerator you buy will be of greater importance to you than any other feature. Look to the mechanism it determines how long and how well a refrigerator will serve you, and at what cost; G-E sealed-in-steel mechanism fears no reckoning with time: 5 years performance protection for only $1 a year. In addition to the standard 1 yeas warranty, General Electric gives you 4 more years performance protection on thfs famous sealed-in-steel mechanism for only $1 a year; The G-E Mechanism that defies time now in all three types of refrigerators: Monitor Top, Flatop, Liftop. You will, of course, find all the modern convenience fea- tures in the new now on display. SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 12 and D | ) J |

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