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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SE.PT. 11, 1936. \ } 3 T Te—TTM“THOINTHE | e g ® HUBBARD MEN e THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU ! DOUGLAS | nanimg u; An;, | : Had he ki"édfla man the “ight before‘) Even more useless than a boat TONIGHT | NEWS |!oul of water, is a boat in the air. He Couldn’t Remember!}| AT c APITUI_ eoTTE PPMTeTOM———r==(And when two men are in a boat UN NEXT Bu AT The past was a total blank A in the air—there’s a spot - MEMBER OF “TALLY” CREW|) g Harold Brown or Bud Bod- M 1o i, The present was' Archie Edmiston, son of James| Al o : ) 5 ¥ i, ding, victims of the foul plot of { N i full of terror = for AnOlher HOPalong CESS'dy Edmiston of Treadwell, returned 10| syeldcn Simmons and new Alaska Glacier Priest Goes to Eur- a man of his de- Film Is Current Of- |the Ohannel last night after WO|mvansport noist, yesterday after- ope—Will Receive Lon- o i i | 7 s years absence during which he has|y o, Sienthe M yscription was) ¢ fering of Coliseum |been a student in radio engineering| " ywithout even a villainous smik| 4OR Scientific Honor at the YM.C.A. school at Seattle. wanted by) | on his lips, Sheldon suggested that| The Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard the police! A beautiful girl is madly in love With his course of study just about | ;¢ might be a good idea if the row- with a man about whom the tena-|completed Archie took the OPPOT-|poat Ayg Nu, then lying on the @fter suecesstully completing his ex- 1 |cles of suspicious squeeze tighter | tunity to join up with the crew on AAT. hangar ramp, v\"as hoisted to plorations in the ] u area will vand tighter until he is almost con-|the Tallapoosa as a seaman “'“l“tlw dock above. So, trustingly, leave for the south on the Yukon vinced that he committed a brutal | prospects of being transferred to Bud and Brownie pushed off in ”‘“ next week Ken Chisholm and murder. the radio service on the ship at ““lflk iff and maneuvered it into posi- Ed Levin, members of his party, That is the situation in which |early date and thereby be able to| {tion below the boom, while Sim- will leave at the same time. Margot Ghahame and Walter Abel benefit from actual experience |mons took over the hoist controls| According to announcement made find themselves in RKO Radio's| He is a graduate of the Dmlglasx and lowered the slings to the water today, the wcier Priest” plans nerve tingling mystery drama, “Two | High School, class of 1933. His en- ror the two in the boat to fit them to do some lecturing in the states Grlt and gun smoke bring law, order and ‘in the Dark,” playing now at the | listment is for a period of three/ {in place. “md to leave for Europe in Novem- 1 Lot | vears But, then the rogue did his ras- matniag iere SN RIS love together in this outdoor drama..! An all-star cast includes Wallace | >-oe cally i | Li€C in all of the capitals in : ly deed. Full speed into the air ? Ford, Gail Patrick, Alan Hale, Les-| BOY SCOUTS HOLD went two men zm‘; the boat to a|urope have been planned, and the CLARENCE E MULFORD lie Fenton, Eric Blore, Erin O'Brien | BUSINESS SESSION | cition well above the Santa Clara scientist will become . " Moore and Erik Rhodes. Douglas Scouts held their ‘eg“'(:ml \\.n“,r: And mem‘_‘yhev re-| & member of the Royal Geographi- P' L c ss' 4 o | cal Society in London, exclu { William Boyd heads a stellar cast lar business meeting last night in| ve So: A 2 k |mained. Too far to jump, and no : i ¥ of players in the film version of the Eagles Hall walting room. place to climb. Just a couple of C\€'V of the world’s most outstand- Clarence E. Mulford's new story.| Scoutmasters Jensen and D“P““‘-\\mor flying without a flying D8 geographical scient w {*The Eagle Brood,” now running|and members of the Eagle 20Ut | hoat—iust a l;\ngmrx Boat: 7| The Rev. Hubbard 0 2 mem- at the Coliseum Theatre. « Committee, Leonard Johnson and ber of the Explor Club of New “Four bits for a ladder,” went Portraying “Hopalong Cassid; Tom Cashen, were present in 'uidl-”m their plaintive wail, York, and the members have asked W I L L ' A M B o Y D Mulford’s famous Western fiction{tion to about 15 boys. Tenderfoot | i him for a lecture on his return from overripe tomatoes would | character, Boyd impersonates one|tests were successfully passed by perhaps have ml:\dc the ifhess a lm‘“\e continent. JIMMY ELL!SON WlLL'AM FARNUM ‘of the old West's fearless gunfight-|Glenwood Kirkham and Douglas| eagier. but fifteen minutes in the M- Levin, who h ccompanied . rs. Supporting him is a long list| Wahto. SR Whild’ matly SOMERLA putfayic 1.holR.t"\" ‘l-fub‘b.m‘(.i - number of Dorothy Revier A P"“:“:f::;e ‘,om‘- ¥ \ow- X [of well-known film “Bm* TR T ed, was enough to make the two|C Poratary trips. will return to o\ ¢ ® e CARLSONS GOING SOUTH | sky-hopping ocarsmen look evermore Stanford University, where he is G RADK + o 2 3 ¢ o voaneh s el 'ge\“"“fl,w"‘ “\\od” Fieure LIEUT ANDERSON For a month’s vacation and Visit|on the darker side of human na-| WO'KiDg for his doctorate e gt 0 o ALSO 0! et ’ are leaving on the Baranof ff| pyen simmon's hard heart soft- LUC0Ad Party man. plans on re- el sl e Seattle. They will be accompanied | noq enough to swing them over| turning to San Francisco. CALL OF THE SAVAGE ALSO Lieut. C. A. A. Anderson, who was|by their daughter, Mrs. Fred Orme | RO the dock, and then they trusted executive officer and chief engineer{and her two children. Medical at- A On Aug. 11, 1807, Fulton’s first “Mickey” an Friday” TALKING PICTURES {on the Tallapoosa under Licut Milss Gition il b sought' for thetwe]riog (o land them—but jumped. steamboat made its historic trip “Night FREDDIE STEELE BABE RISKO Imlay's command before the vessel|children on the trip. 1 | With passengers from New York to g s ] vs. |went to Seattle for her overhauling - - AEY 0 Lokl of Baimon Oréek; | Albany. “Way Down Yonder” for Middleweight Championship at Seattle this summer, is on a ‘two months’| MRS. WESCHENFELDER VISITS 1“1]“- dGmD Weschenfelder of Spuhn 7 o v |vacation that started when the " h in- | Islan : T News COMEDY——and——News ship left Seattle last Saturday. ‘mM‘r;,S it ?:é,::f;fis;ga;;:t:;_ Many gifts were given the hon- | JUNEAU-YOUNG | It was the plan of Lieut. and Mrs. I day for.a visit: with friends. |oree. House and table decorations ‘ Hardware Company MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Anderson to make an extended mo- \\\'erc in autumn leaves. — . ! MRS. SPAIN HONORED | PAINTS—OJL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Guns and Ammunition jtor tour of the United States and SATURDAY———1 P. M. Mexico. taking their little daugh- | FLY Irving Airways, Inc. 7-place ter with them T i '"Zwmw Lockheed. Phone 620, adv.|p, e "THE EAGLEIS BROOD" According io Lieut.. Imlay whol'n (UHEROI St Jot SLNinETR homel < B Do § 3 | yesterday honoring Mrs W. R Spain Al Chapter 5—CALL OF THE SAVAGE talked with them just before thej .y . birthday. Guests were Mr: 5 MEDY CANDY Tallapoosa sailed, press dispatches Robert Fraser, Mrs. A, E. Goetz, CARTOON COl }‘)’;‘;’:“;‘:‘ieg“(‘m:“:’r‘x‘;“;‘fio“’:’;‘:‘; :'1“1 Mrs. Charles Schramm, all of Doug- ytounsts stranded in the lower Re- lns o Gs-orge Ge}f‘k}f“j‘,qiaffe. public, had somewhat" altered their Stal’ts Starts lplans but they were going to tour| . H {through the Southwest and Louis- - Tomght AN THEAT RE S Tonlght jlana and Texas, and if local infor- & mation there justified, would make ¥ i visit Lieut. Anderson’s home in Wisconsin before returning to Ju- |neau in November. | - 1 CALL FOR BIDS e ALASKA MEAT CO' Sealed bids for furnishing lab { FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND |and material for remodeling City > e [Jail will be received by the City TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected | MBI VB o 8 pats FHAAY, Bept. |18. Plans and specifications at City | Clerk’s Office. b | A. W. HENNING, | L AN If you are not using our Freshly- Ground Coffee you are passing up a real value. Ground to your liking! 29 POUND—24c and . R A R c BANANAS 2 SC TOMATOES Extra Choice—3 pounds ... Fancy Field—TWO Ibs. .. GOLDEN RIPE BRIGHT REDS and SOLID CANTALOUPES 25C || SQUASH C TOfoy ... POUND . . Fine—Firm— Seasons Finest FIRM-—MARBLEHEAD — ] CORN ON COB 250 PRESERVES FmB—SEVEN for % ’ All Flavors—TWO Ib. jars "~ BEST OF THE SEASON NEW PACK—HEAVY FRUIT CORN '€ | CORN FLAKES l oc No. 2 tall tins—TWO for ... Large Packages—EACH Advance Fall Pacl;hWhole Kernel Just right for the School Kiddies CASH GROCERS Corner Setond and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 e NOTICE: If you want to go hunt- BB ling: or fishing Phone 626. We ar- range parties. —adyv. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. —_.______—__J HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Provides Delectable Foods THE crisp tang of autumn in the air stimulates the appe- tite and brings a challenge to the clever cook. With abundant food stuffs to choose from there is real opportu- nity to create menus that are a culinary work of art. HIS is the time of year when " a bowl of piping hot soup, fragrant and inviting, serves as a perfect prelude to a meal— or, if it is substantial enough— may ‘provide the meal itself, with the addition of salad and a beverage. HAMS 36C HALF or WHOLE Armour’s Star Brand FRESH KILLED - TISSUE zsc SALT 8 FOURrolls . ... 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