The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1936, Page 3

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.. ! Charles Coachman,: L. E:*Furness, C. Stanness, W. S. Benjamin, M.| !0 be made in Alaska was 36. “EXCLUSIVE STORY" NOW AT CAPITOL Newspaper Drama Stars| Franchot Tone, Madge Evans, and Others “Exclusive Story,” opening at the| Capitol, is a screen play written! from an original by Martin Moon- | ey, famous crusading metropoli- | tan newshawk, who recently \\d.\’ sentenced to prison for refusing to| divulge the urce of his a ing inforr ARty (N Yo vice conditions, ‘' Starred in the {h'.mm are F' hot Tone and' "MAERE Wéans, Ly Stuart Erwin, , Robert Barat, J. Farrell MacDonald and Louise Henry. ———— CAPACITY LIST ON ALASKAON SEATTLE TRIP Thirty-one Passengers Ar- rive on Vessel from West Last Night In at 6:30 oclock last evening, the Alaska remained hours in Also port before leaving Seattle via M Southeast Alaska ports V“apho?e Arriving from the Westward were Trooper Cash Cole, ‘F., Mc- = Todd, §. James, H Oh! My n, An- i o Nerves n, Sadie G. Mec- ., J. Heisey. , L. O. Gore, A. J. Louring, R Peterson, H. L. Va T. Roberts, Eva W Dunham, Preston Locke, Jr., Mrs Preston Locke, Otto Trunk, W. J.i Going Places' No. 14 Universal News STARTS Stewart, A. L. Parsons, Col. Dan- e ————— | APITO Passenger on the vessel 1t 9 o'eloc nt enroute to| TONIGHT te: -weret Mys: B Sratiiin| [HEATRE Bl e e T fon Wells, Lois Babcock, Mabel s N L ATEPCTTRRA. 8 \ith, Teresa Sneathen, Mr. and More than 100000 retail grocers Mrs. W. A. Hanson, R. E. Murphy, throughout the United States. The first pack: of canned salmon Tomtan ago—the slogan for this ssengers enroute to Ketchikan |Pack takes advantage of € were: Sonya Karloff, Mr. and Mrs, | Anniversary as well as the Fe G. L. Rich, O. Jensen, 8. C. Wil- idea. Tl s ‘arive will com- lard, E. B Clifford, N. L. Troast,| mence shortly after Labor Day and Passengers leaving for Petersburg | continue throughout the month of were: John G. Shepard, H. Olds, | September THEATRE 2 TONIGHT ONLY ° Rex Hartman. [ - D tl A. B. Trites left booked on" DR. HAND VISITS HERE emocra c Wrangell | Dr. C. E. Hand, M.D., of Hand’s RALLY - | Ciinic in Portland, Oregon, is re- |turning to his home aboard the SALMON FESTIVAL steamer Yukon after a vacation trip wlLL BE OBSERVED to Interior points as a guest of | Capt. A. E. Lathrop. Doctor Rand !is a former member of the Mayo Comlng TOmO"OW the Canned Salmon Industry from | Staff of Rochester, Minn,, and vis- " " heir hendduastors. in Seatile for|lted With members of his profes- CHATTER BOX the month of September include a ioR While the steamer was in port. DR Pack Festival” T ! huge “58th New T niingl | campaign which will be featured by MIKE PUSICH IS . ATIENTION MOOBE {3 ‘ i VORI EERRR - PASSING CIGARS | An Moose members are urged to | 0 L attend the Moose Baseball Team i Mike Pusich, genial host at the | celebration and entertainment to! | Douglas Dreamland, is passing be held at the Moose Hall Wednes- | | cigars today to announce the birth day night starting promptly at! |of a son to Mrs. Pusich at St 8:30. Refreshments. —adv, | Ann's Hospital at 6:30 o'clock last > — { |evening. The child weighed 6 and Try The Empire classifieds for| | three-quarters pounds. quick results. | Advertising plans announced by IRIS GRAY MATILDA HOLST in CONCERT NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ler nign- quality Green River “pinch hit” just once for some high- priced brand —and ever after save the difference! Buy a bottle today! . . e AT A NEW LOW PRICE 8 O'CLOCK 90 PROOF ... 20% straight whis- key; 15%—1year old, S%—: years old, B0% neutral spirits ‘distilled from grain. OLDETYME DISTHLERS INC, M Y. €, FRIDAY NIGHT Admission Students 25¢ Adults 55¢* *Including tax Tickets for sale at door RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS | " and SHOWERS | OPEN 1:00 P. M. TO 1:00 A. M. WEDNESDAYS—FRIDAYS—SATURDAYS 186A Gastineau Avenue A . Phone 349 mmmgumnmxmhy-wfimw- $ .00 ‘Men’s Dress s’ Oxfords BIG VAN Phone 479 South Franklin St. Tonight Auspices Women’s Democratic Club HEAR YOUR DELEGATE TO CONGRESS. HON. ANTHO}{Y ] Everybody lnvited—cgmfl RS FOR RE-ELECTION AS D ELEGATE TO AN ALASKAN WHO HAS DONE B IG THINGS FOR ALL 2 (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) DIMOND, PRESENT THE ISSUES OF TODAY! DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE September 8 Is the Date! G G THE ‘‘ALL-ALASKA” CANDIDATE! .

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