The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1936, Page 3

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_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1936. IS LOGALE OF CAPITOL FILM : Victor Jory, Florence Rice, \mmdn Foster Star in D(:‘\«ll S ISlEll\d TONIGHT ONLY HOUSE RENTED to AMERICAN LEGION sspool Devil's al colon intractable Today's News Today—Empire. e are almost 4,000 oy R re—few New York Life INSURANCE KEITH G. eS PHONE Office 601—] been dramatized in nov stage and ser as, well- Canning Peaches, vhose story of Dev y pe From Devil’s land,” has been picturized by Col- umbia Pictures with Victory Jory, Florence and orman Foster in the r of the t main pro- e From S ew at the Cap- Former Palmer Dfficer Urges More Colonies I\lln(l will be on itol Theatre ton WORTHWINE IS TO BROADCAST TONIGHT at 7:30 o'clock Os: Worthwine, National Vice O mander of the American Le will deliver an address. “The Amer- ican Tegion's Attitude Com- munism. ation KINY, un- auspices of the Juneau r of Commerce. that Drought Victims Be Sent to Territory Tonight _ WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 . WPA trouble-shdo 1 did not know colonies here is plenty of . Today's News Today—Empire. crate Ani: $1 .00 'LABOR DAY SPECEALS Pay’n Takit Liquor Department Eugene Carr Recommends| L0U AMBERS " GIANTS DEFEAT | WINS TITLE CARDINALS, 2-1 {Defeats World nghtw(‘lghl Lean Portsider Hubbell Tithist in Fifteen | Bests Dizzy Dean in Rounds RCal ThllllCl pt. 4.—Tony Can-| ST. LOUIS, “Sept. 4—The New d little idol of | York Giants wound up yesterday stic fans, lost the |[the most successful Western in- championship | vasion of the season with a 2 to 1 y over the St. Louis Card- game was a pitching thrille capacity crowd | saw Carl Hubbell best Dizzy Madison Square lean portsider held the' pounds, als to four hits and Dean| over the|held the Giants to eight hits, but| ed 135 pounds.|that was not good enough. | : 0dds the| The win of the Giants put them| |in the National League lead by > age |four full games. \ 134% slder, who in the Pacific is still a hot one o and Seattle are today tied : second place and Oakland and | ions are tied for third place ble to mateh week is the last week of the speed or agllity | pacific Coast League's 1936 season. d for openings that sel- dom came. The race ph over Ambers GAMES THURSDAY American League Oakland Mission 10. San Frar 0 0; Seattle 4. Sacramento an Diego 0. Los Angeles 11, 2; Portland 0, 6. Natios League New Yor St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 4, 1; Pittsburgh 3, 5. Brooklyn 1; Chicago 0, ten in- the | nings. Boston 0, 4; Cincinnati 3, 6. Pacific Coast League Detroit 1; Washington 3. St. Louis 3; Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 4; New York 6. Chicago 3, Boston 2, 5. rom the royed He eded | | ght M,zh.mhk:k; themselves, | eighty per ent will ther help after oom in Alaska for lonists will not hav the $4,00 Carr mdlt,namly denied reports flavor of vegetables grown north are inferior to s. He also said that there no difficults he d 2 or fi ing somn for e win- and e scarce in Alas- |® 3 us can be canned { the mild winter tem- perature work of stripping the thick from the virgin soil as the Mississippi | Sa¢C " must be done in the winter | NDING OF Won 88 86 86 84 84 81 (Il'lis L u\l, P(‘t 4 543 6 531 76 531 78 519 8 519 81 500 % 86 63 99 LEAGUE Won Lost | Portland n l)u 20 ion s Angeles Francisco ramento NATIONAL 469 | 389 STEELE GETS - THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU T H EW O R L D'S WORST DUNGEON' The limbo of | souls...forgotten le- gnons doomed to die A terrific 4:* FLORENCE RICE 4 ,,,,Norman. FOSTER sfstanley ANDREWS MIC KEY MOUSE MATINEE Saturday- 1 P. M. “ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND” Fourth Chapter “CALL OF THE SAVAGE” Cartoon Comedy CANDY ALSO Bon Bon Parade Doubling in Brass Spain’s Romantic Isle Pathe News STARTS TONIGHT CAMP COOK WANTED For logging camp. Apply Juneau Lumber MMills. —adv. 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INC REMEMBER _Always the Best and Largest' Assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables——Candles—Fresh and Cured Meats—Groceries at Pay'n Takit COMPLETE LINE OF MIXERS #_‘_ Phones 92 and 95 Free Delivery "We Sell (or Less—BECAUSE—We Sell ior Cash” ey t Qk. k() 4 { % 84 LHAGUI‘ AT INFORMAL AFFAIR cincinnat Boston and Mfs R H Williams are | Brooklyn ng informally this after- Philadelphia t their apartment in the| AMERICAN Goldstein building honoring Mrs. Kirmse, of Skagway, and|New York R. W. Dusenbury, of Chilkoot Cleveland Barracks. | Detroit The Juneau Medical Clinic den-|Chicago wife formerly lived in|Washington y and Haines and are old Boston friends of the two visitors honored, St. Louis Philadelphia ¥ Dr éntert 9 519 500 369 | 359 Phone 626, day or night, for res- jelvu'.lom in Irving Airways Lock- ‘LADlES’ AID HOLDS | beed ... | FIRST FALL SESSION The Ladies’ Aid of the Resurrec- {tion Lutheran Church met at the; home of Mrs. Bert McDowell in the Spickett Apartments yester afternoon for their first mee! |of the Fall season. Mrs. M. A. Mello presided at thel | meeting and a resolution was pa ed authorizing the Society to pur chase new hymn books for the church. After the regular business meet- ing, refreshments were served by‘ Mrs. McDowell. (RN ENJOY LABOR DAY For an enjoyable Labor Day Week, Twin Glacier Lodge, on Taku River offers the ideal recreation. Boat leaves Juneau Saturday after-| nocn, Contact Mary Joyce, or| clerks, at the Gastineau Hotel for details. ~ady. !ll Here's a new French toe to gladden the hearts of men who champion this justly famous last. It tapers to a smart narrow toe in a way which gives that “‘made-exclusively- for-you” look. Comes in Congo black Calf and Cherry red Calf, FORTONES .....%4 BIG VAN Phone 479 F ranklu St 8 | die {won a decision over Young in a listless ten-| T T STUHLEY BOUT ‘Mid(“cwcighl Champion i Wins Listless Ten Round GO SPOKANE, Steele, champion, world Tacoma, middleweight last night Stuh- of ley, of Chicago, round. bout. Steele went into the ring weigh- | ing 160 pounds and Stulley was two pounds heavier. - NOTICE As ax introductory offer you may | vers, roasters or hens, fresh delivercd to your door, at a pound, Friday and Sat- September 4 and 5, only. D. B. FEMMER, Telephone 114. urday, 50 YEARS A RESIDENT OF ALASKA 18871936 1, Sept. 4.—Fred-| | Butler Mauro Drug Co. . Phone 479 South Franklin St e et I Solicit Your Support and Pledge My Best Efforts to Serve You Faithfully! VOTE FOR CRYSTAL SNOW JENNE Democratic Nominee for Representative y Program The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number of Our People from— KETCHIKAN TO KOTZEBUE HENRY RODEN for ATTORNEY GENERAL [ ——r

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