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T..-THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936. poprmeas DOUBLE BILL 1 ToDAY | STARTING AT | HEART- CHILLING! B il HAIR - RAISING! Western and “Case of the | Missing Man” Provide Entertainment | The entertainment offered by the | Coliseum Theatre tonight consists |of a double bill, “Bar 20 Rides Again” and “The Case of the Miss- ng Man.” More than 50 cowboy | headed by William Boyd and Jim- | my Ellison are co-starred in ‘mr third Hopalong Cassidy W i | actors A MAN HUNT FOR A MAN WITHOUT A FACE (aA2 OF THE, 'MISSING MAN ROGER PRYOR JOAN PERRY THURSTON HA " 5 THE who ern Drama, “Bar 20 Rides Ag | bring to you the famous battle be- een the rancher and the notor- “Nevada's cattle-rustling gang In “The Case of the Missing Man" Roger Pryor has the role of a “curb stone snapper,” the cameraman who Clarence E. Muliord's "Hop-along Cassidy”’ io ARTHUP HO | snaps your picture as you stroll A cownent nerent [l | down the street and sends it to you| \‘ when you mail back the card he ' gives you, accompanied by a quar-| ter ————.— Rustlers of Red Dog—No. 8 News ON DISPLAY IN FOYER SUNDAY A Beautiful 1936 Frigidaire New Filibuster Tactics Worry Party Leaders (O nutn\ut‘(l from P‘l‘.,(‘ One) CANNING APRICOTS WILL BE HERE TUESDAY, JULY 14 House leaders was the effort in one| branch of Congress to coerce the ther into action on a piece of leg- islation.. To them it ed (rou- ble. Heretofore filibustering groups cen content to force @ ue with- n their own chamber without car spe have ying the fight to the other 3 f the capitol. If they have felt the . ced cof going down the corridor with the battle, they have done it de the chamber by rallying their s in the other house idea of one chamber indefi- up all legislation un- il the other chamber had acted on some particular bill pictures to Con- gressional leaders a peck of grief hat can be reieved only T the rules to prevent filibustering Such changes in the rules are hard to get. uts The Season Will Be Short ORDPER NOW! At Your Grocers The nitely holding HEADACHES AHEAD To some the fact that the House ® yielded on the issue and passed the bill marked a step toward subsidy 3 ate domination of the House. To rers it carried a threat of House jation and the end of coopera- two chambers The late Senator Huey P. Long once boasted he would filibuster in the Senate to compel House action ret tion between the Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. Wholesale Distributors on a measure. Immediately Major- ity Leader Robinson asked him te LOVELY TEA GIVEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS consider what confusion that might In the Commissioner Court for bring on vidently Senator Long HONORING VlSlTORS the Territory of Alaska, Division [ had not given the idea much thought Number One | before that. He gave it some quick e Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- | thinking then, acquiesced in Robin- Mrs. M. E. Mon: nd Mrs. John | sioner and Ex-officio Probate son’s suggestion (one of the few G. Shepard entertained at an at-| Jjudge, Juneau Precinct. times.) home yesterday afternoon at the In the Matter of the Last Will| But Clark and Black went through Monagle Home at Sixth and Main and Testament of MRS. VIR- | With the job and gave future leaders Streets, honoring Miss Dell Meyers, GINIA BEHRENDS, deceased {in Congress a new source of head- sister _of Mrs. Monagle, and Mrs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,|ache. Charles Dwan, sister of Mrs. R. L. Tnat the undersigned was, on the Bernard, both Juneau visitors. nd day of July, 1936, duly ap-|® Mrs. H. R. Vander Leest and MIs. | pointeq executor of the last will| H. J. Turner poured during the first | 1" testament of ‘Mrs, - Virginia| ° )!\:Fx:r FgrEm}(z S:‘I']t%)(‘:\mln?li;lf' énf‘ Belrends, deceased. ~ All persons| laddln e :1" Aty "“‘l having claims against the estate| houx-‘l ghton uring e second | ;¢ joceased are required to present | SAN/-SEALD VACUUM BOTTLE the same, with proper vouchers at- | tached, to the undersigned at Ju-| neau, Alaska, within six months | from the date of this notice. | DATED this 2nd day of July 1936. Assisting the hosesses were: Mrs. C. O. Sabin, Mrs. J. T. Petrich Mrs. R. L. Bernard, Mrs. John Mec- Cormick, Mrs. R. A. Gridley, Mrs. Harry Sperling, Miss June Dwan and Miss Jean Vander Leest. B. M. BEHRENDS U SR A Executor of the estate of Mrs. SEE FEMM Virginia Behrends, deceased. | Fot nice, fresh, dressed chickens. 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Dancing Marvel[Trig Found Not ~ LOMBARD FILM Guilty of Taking WILL DELIGHT Union Hall Sign' THEATREGOERS *Hands ALIOSb the Table” Opcns Tonight at Capitol Jury Clears Tln’(‘(‘ in 15 Minutes on Charge of !)N,nlml\ (,on(lud After deliberating about 15 min-| Sparkling with bright dialogue, up- utes, the jury hearing the charge of | roarious comedy and breezy per-| | disor \duct against Ted Dan- | formances by its stars Hands | felser . Henderson and James | Across the Table” which comes | Briges. the outgrowth of the disap- | the Capitol tonight, should be| pearar »f a sign from the front| marked down on your lists of| of ti \ion Hall on Lower Frank-| “musts” as a delectable bit of ¥ |lin Street, returned a verdict of not | sprightly nonsense you shouldn't terday afternoon miss The ‘lh(\ did Mront of the Andy Git and sev This laugh provoking ing vehicle gives the seductive blond Carole Lombard an opportunity to display her talents in an entirely different role. Fred MacMurray, as defendants contended that not tear the sign from the building as charged by complaining witness, eral others, but that they sign from the one claimed to have and Ruth Donnelly form an admir- || been torn from the Union building.| able supporting cast Gibson and Bill Pavloff had tes- i tified they saw the three men take ROAD CLOSED the sign irom the building Basin Road is now closed to all fare worker, is a round trip passen- - in Hollywood. Yo SHOP IN JUNEAU' ger aboard the Prince Rupert entertain- | found a sign in the street near the| a penniless young playboy, gives his | Union Hall which they did carry| most skillful performance of his away a souvenir. It was pre- | short but promising eer | sente court and was a different Ralph Bellamy, Marie Prevost ALSO Honeymoon Bridge 0—0 Let’s Ring Door Bells >athe News MICKEY MOU Get sunshine INSIDE your body . .. in every blood cell . . . eat sunshine. irradiated foods—fresh fruits and vegetables—and really feel ALIVE! 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Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings PROSPERITY P “ 0 N Dept. 42 IS GOOD Dept, 42-2 rings APARTMENT - HOUSE RENT T0 ADVANGE | SEATTLE, July 10. — Approxi- mately 75,000 persons living in Se- attle apartments will be affected by | action of the Seattle Apartment Operators’ Association which . has | approved a minimum rental in- | crease of $250 per apartment | Members of the association will | be asked to raise rentals Septem- ‘hm 1 | giving tenants thirty days notice. Apartment renthls today, it fis said, are only about 60 per cent of what they were in 1929. A gradual |increase has been predicted as tine housing problem becomes more seri- ous and less vacancies exist. The slow but steady return to normal business conditions with increas- ing salaries and general upturn of living costs, is also said to be a | factor, Seattle has approximately 1370 apartment buildings. Cost of apart- operations | ment house has SATURDAY————1 P. WILLIAM BOYD in “BAR TLERS OF RED DOG”—! Cartoon————Comedy: in-| STARTING TONIGHT SHE WOULDN'T LET GO OF HIS HAND... until she had the whole rm...around her nck! E MATINEE M. 20 RIDES AGAIN” Chapter No. 8 Candy creased steadily during the last 12 months, operators say. R | WOMAN, RESPONDENT SHOOTS SELF WITH SMALL BORE RIFLE Mrs. Bertha Foote, 36, operator of the Betty and Haanah Restaurant on Seward Street, was taken to St Ann's Hospital last night suffering from a .22 caliber rifle bullet wound in her chest, reported by officers to be self-inflicted. The missile passed through the left breast and out the back, authorities said, and it is ex- | pected she will recover. Mrs. Foote told deputy marshals and city police, who were called to her home at 227 Fourth Street, that she had become despondent. Shesis the wife of James Foote, A. J. em- ployee, and took over the manage- ment of the restaurant on Seward Street about a month ago. - - WORKMAN FALLS Pete Walimaki, workman on the new Fossbee, Distin Avenue apart- ment house, was taken to St. Ann’s this morning after a fall at the scene of construction. An x-ray is | being made this afternoon to ascer- tain the extent of his injuries. R - BUY AT HOME! Devlind All STYLES All MODELS Slashed ~ Vamps Sandal Straps Street Oxfords Sport Ghillies New Bow-Pumps Service CALL For Prompt, Safe, Efficient CHECKER CAB S PHONE 556 A