The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 21, 1936, Page 3

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THh DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2| " RING PIGTUBES Daily Ci'ass-word Pu,zgl@, a : A).4 s =g | ACROSS Solution of Ygsterday’s Puzzle 9..gret THE "LADY FO ARE o 2 W . ack liqui e mythical || 4 Ranked EI'A BRAAIR[! [DEFOISIAIR] bira 1 U s T A N o’ ' C A R R l E LBGAL THEATRE 9. Weep [NJOFALAMIEBER[E DIE] 1. However | 12 Number ClOWIS|L] 1 IPBBL [OIVIE[S| 16 Recosnized GOOD G r B RCMBEPONERT & s - o D GAL! ~ ; a 2 o | o EJRRD SO R i fus som | HERE AT LAST W g7 1 Sh 4 18. Feminine U > 26. Fierce wild Talkin P'ctu ous oliseum Shows Tafe A YIGI [ INA dog of India g Fictures May Robson Film o ereau ONE? 3 f th | reaking on 0 . R L 1 EINFPIAILZZE G ADI 35 i | “Dangerous,” opening tomght atf oo o Beiedded MIQINIAID AR [RIAIGIE| a1 H the Capltol, is the v LR e [NTITISEBEIL [IABITIAING fietes MAX J { ets at 2] 1 ommon i contacts and finally her own. Bette | the tops of - 40 &g Bock i e pillars 7. Stai 30, Astach ¢ Tone playing oppo-| % lsignd.in the 45 Clock In the 45, cylasuage JOE LOUIS : 5 % Aegean Sea form of a 3 Others the cas: -] 83 E: bird. shi . r PLNEER & ; 35, Perform 52. Biblical 5. G g . skipworth, Walter| 36. Alrersét: ' priest highest_note FIGHT: / rmll.ons EETJ P || Walker and Richard Carle | an soft hketons %% iftes o A pretty butterfly Into troub T Also on the same bill is the round-{ .~ mass = 54 Propel with | ¢ the briaht ligh At New. York City - ’e “ by-round picture of the Schmeling- X ek over. BB That'of. which of the fls t Ig ts g Louis fight id to be the bN! the lunar honeycamb, You 'will see every blow | struck and the 4th round knockdown in year is” composed whose wings were singed by scandal! tight pictures seen here The 70 old queen of the screen, May Robson, is pla at the Coliseum Theatre in Kids and a Queen,” in wk SLOW ALSO pla; the role of an eccentric, Secondslizode crabbed old maid. Supporting her | . fl.-. - MOTION are Frankie Da Charlotte Hen-| “CALL OF THE ry, William Benedict, Billy Bur-| ..7////. e 2 SAVAGE” rud, Henry Hedda Hopper | . / Some crities say it was and Laurence Grant this one blow delivered . by Max to Joe's jaw Colored Silly Symphony which won the fight. It’s a Great Fight——— Women as well as men ITALY thmfs /m-'/” M. G. M. News ; 1\ as. “Water Babies” FUR A'R RA'DS. | will enjoy it. \ STARTS TODAY L \ COMING AGAIN! REFUGES READY‘ 5, ! 1 g s Matinee Saturday iP.M. THEATRE GIVE-AWAY T8¥ bt i A A FRANCHOT TONE “PROFESSIONAL Q}OLDIER T FIGHT PICTURES—— Second Episode—“CALL OF THE SAVAGE” Cartoon News———Candy See the cenirai gas and electric valve are turned off Guide the tenants to the refuge, | recommending calm, serenity and| perfect discipline | ‘When the signal of the ppnl-over |is sounded see that the building is not permeated with gas before let- ting the tenants return to their | apartments FIHEST FRUITSESUEGETABLE / Margaret LLND SAY Alison SKIPWORTH WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% Starting ALVORSEN'S Tfl“‘“@&fi%fi%&}&“’afim A. E, Evans, the “Bard Purser” HAVE STYLES fl-F of the Canadian National Line, | was bidding au revoir to friends as !the Prince Rupert was in port yes- v G . 9 h | ferday on thh Tast. frip of the sea-| ~ = TR ITa A, DNE GiE SRAR s e SRR R - — . . - s son. Mr. Evans has gained quite ENTERS ! rem |a name for himself as one of the Ben Gravestad, Harris Cannery All Is Not Black, Says Ju-‘ neau Merchant — Has « most genial pursers on the Alaska |employee at Hawk Inlet, entered St Been South, East run and also for the excellence of|Ann's Hospital this morning for medical care ——————— ,,,,, MRS. DORMANS SON | the poetry which he writes in the {seclusion of his Vancouver home Just returning from a trip of sev- & (.‘?Méfi@ A O V] eral weeks' duration which took her| onald Jligkpatrick, thirteen year | L |after the mad excitement of the summer tourist season has died away. e—— | to all the merchandising marts from san Francisco to New York™ City, Miss Chrisf Halvorsen of Hal- Purser fivans claims that it is al- most impossible for anyone poetical- | ly inclined to keep from writing old son of Mrs. Ann Dorman, will| arrive on the steamer Victoria for | a visit, Mrs, Dorman is an em-| Two Hundred Dollars ($200 00) reward will be paid to anyone furnishing informa- verse when he has to work and live | ployee of Jones - Stevens, ladies| vorsen’s “Juneat’s’ Ownl’ Store,” says| . she hds obtained for the women of | with the scenery of British Col-|ready to wear shop, located on Sew- | . » GRAP Es 29C TOMATOES 29c Juneau st Veinity the most dis- | Umbia and Alnska. ard Street. | tion that will lead to the arxest and:con- A % | tinctive merchandise she has ever | TSR iy pale i -l robi ‘ 3 Pounds quhmqton_..a Ibs. ¥ been able. to" purdfiasé. or' any of Georbe Matheson, mine employee, | DPANCE IN DOUGLAS SATURDAY | viction of any person or persons guilty of : | was dismjgsed from St. Ann's Hos- évening to Clarence Rands' 5-plece | |her ma; buying tri] Imaxg“l,fle ylfifss }Fi):lvorsen said, | pxtal “"shm"”"“g “of being able 'to purchase here in | Juneau, &n' individually smart felt at fo as1ittld as $2.95'and a vél- | |vet froek for $10,95—these are but| two of the many, mahy retiatkable values’ which*we Wwill be able to of- Extra Fancy Wrapped | 4 for 29(: Seedless, Relblers Malagas CANTALOUPES Extra: Special—Fancy Washington. Qxchesrxa at the Eagles Hall, adv. | | OTHERS BOW breaking insulators or otherwise damaging the transmission. lines of the undersigned Company. PLUMS or FRESH BANANAS c e e o AU {_ before the ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD PRUNES 29C % sl | e Gl a2 o MINING COMPANY. 3 pounds _ GOLDEN RIPE e M A fashion revue for fall and winter, |1t has a very close second in browns| | of various hues—such as ginger and | cinnamon, which are both aluring | {and charming. Green, also, has a' | decided. place in fall fashions and it's varying color toneés will un- | doubtedly’ hold favor. Princess| |styles as well as tunics are fall! Read the Clcxssmed Ads in THE EMPIREI Vi s Harr &ng If you are not using one of our FRESH - GROUND COFFEES you are passing up the BIGGEST COF FEE VALUE in town! TWO GRADES— 4C and 29(: Ib. Both Good Coffees i fashion promotions and the bonnet | ¢ ’ | | RED smgzn c WHoLE KERNEL ¢ I it Bt 11§ 4 g SR : ‘ i Tt ness, and. bouquet . . . be- ' | CHERRIES x Biits, with o very acidea “iare et A 'REPUBLICAN' cmmmm e 2 2 and “swing,” are much shorter for han TEN of Scotland’ 2 tm% ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, fOl' ..... |daytime wear and the late formal| § more Wan TEN ot Scoliind'e for x FOR PIES Del Monteklz oz. tins |gowns, as well as the little bar choicest straight whiskies . . . aged for years in old Sherry cosks . . . and superyised every step of the way by Sandeman’s 176 years of fine- . whiskey expetience! unmmatom,m (U.s.A) San Francisco ‘Weslero Ave,, Seottle, Ajoskan Agents | frocks, are both so adorable in de- ’slgn to captivitate_the most fastid- |lous lasbes | TWO HINTER H&N House of Repruentatwet FIRST DIVISION.; i.ii: Your Support Apprecmbd General Electlon September.8, 1936 e e e Jack Armour MOTHERS OATS ALL KINDS OF PREMIUMS—Lcu'ge Package CANNING PEACHES " Remember that the YNITED : PEARS FOO{D always has ’;hgnlgrq b M est; finest supply o SH WILL BE AT THEIR VEGETABLES most reason- BEST NEXT WEEK ably pricedI | Dick Harris and Earl Mnmgle re-' turned this morning from Fish i Mountain on Douglas Island with! a hiige four-point buck deer. Harris Russmn STE AM B ATHS You are invited to present this ~~~~~ says that the deer is a “jim dandy,” : coupon at the box office of the [ and all that goes with it, but that| | he would rather not mention_the b amount of labor involved in pack- ‘j ing the slaughtered animal to the Broken' Slices—Matched Halves. .« -and SHOWERS OPEN 1:00 P. M,"TO. 1:00 A M Capitol Theatre i beach. He also reports very few WEDNESDAYS—FRI Y8-—SATURDAYS m‘n MEAT nEPARTmT | signs of other deer in the vxcimtyl 186A Gastineau Avenue Phone 349 and receive tickets for your- CRE e iged, self and a friend or Open Wednesdays and Saturdays after 1 a.m. by Wt}qent only. relative to see “Dangemu” As a paid-up subscriber of"l‘he | Daily Alaska Empire Goad. only for cusrent offerings =« Your Name May Appear Tomorrow, WATCH THIS SPACE A deer also was brought in by.‘ i Jack Warner of the Standard 011, | Company. |CONSTRUCTION BEGINS | '~ ON HOME FOR SULLYS — | Q)qs!rucnon was slarwd thls’ jmomlng by Contractor James Lar-| |son on the home of Henry 8. Sully | inear Sixth and Harris Streets. It| |is expected that the building will be pleted and ready for occu« ,pancy within two months, | P e O ASSSORTED WICH MEATS o~ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45° Pound JareR SLICED HORMEL'S HAM ey 36 HALF OR WHOLE . ____________________________ 25°| ME Fresh—Kristofferson'’s . FANCY STEWERS Py + 314 lb. average Every Effort Mctde for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection »’AIR SERVICE INFORMATION

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