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lllIIII|l|||l|||||lI|IIIIIIIIIIIlI||||IlI||||||||Ill|I||||||||IlIllI||||||||||"|H|||||ll||m||| N T7vvm Starting TONIGHT at the Show Place of Juneau DIAMOND MASTER EMPIRE BUILDER and——— THE EXCLUSIVE OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES OF THE SENSATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST BETWEEN JACK SHARKEY ~~o LOUIS SEE THE KNOCKDOWNS AND SLOW MOTION—TAKEN AT STADIUM IN NEW YORK. KNOCKOUTS IN THE YANKEE ——Plus—— LATE PATHE NEWS CHILDREN’S MATINEE—SATURDAY—1 P. M. BUCK JONES in “SUNSET OF POWER” Chapter 10—“Call of the Savage” COMEDY CARTOON CANDY NEWS (TR LUMBE Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 230 South Franklin, Telephone 411 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc Distributors CHEVROLFET PONTIAC BUICK Good lamps fiiake)us\GOODIFRIENDS thhing seals the friendships between _ this store and its customers like quality. Quality Edison Mazda Lamps NEW REDUCED PRICES Type Was Clear-Frosted 35¢ 55c 75¢ 1.40 55¢ 80c LEGION. AUXILIARY CARD PARTY IS ON CALENDAR TUESDAY, CAPITOL DRAMA JEWELLIS 1S CAREER OF Nomuauunn thv Alaska Game Commission, IS en ind to his Juneau head- p.m Show in "One-Way Tick- et” at the Coliseum 3 5 card party Am n Legion Aux- The garty, which will be giv<, e Dugout, will begin at 8 E. M. Polley is in charge ard the Northwestern of arr Seattle Times, in an ar- ard party Tuesddy will be ning visitors in Seatt of a series of monthly so- 1 arrived on the Alaska cial events e Commis Brown Bear, iliary is TR foot Diesel-pow patrol ‘boat | build 1 Walter Huston returns to the|which will undergo an overhaul. |local screen at the Capitol Taeatre to-| The Brown , Jew id, had inight in the drama of “Rhodes, the| just completed month siir- | Diamond Mas! Empire Builder, AT of iian Islands, |JunBle Conquerer. The career of | quring which a census was taken GUESTS AT PARTY AT {Cecil John Rhodes, the man who|of the ducks, geese, auklets and |VIE NOLAS lN DOUGLAS | ame sickness and poverty, who mun {cornered the diamond markets of were fewer ducks and |the world, who conquered s: : 7 were noted in previous | id who broug igle, and rol with Jewell were L J. Murie and C. S. Williams, | Mr biologists sent by the Bureau of ly m 1 Survey to make t¥ ving in an endeavor to a convention fund for the and Mrs. Emil Vienola en- at their home on Doug- d last night for Mr. and ino Huld who were recent- d. Mts. Huld, prior to her arrival here for her marriage, lived nd, Oregon. ixty guests enjoyed thx at the Vienola home. A on music was furnished v by Rudolph Edman Karl Graves and Miss Es- assisted the hostess. YOUTHS ARE. DRIFTINGIN CRIME WAVE ). Edgar Hoover Declares "“dency Can Be, Must Be Stoppqd KANSAS CITY Oct. 16. oover, Director of the I Bureau of Investigation, youth is drifting ) crime,” and stopped.” best thing M | u t s name on the contains all | O should make On the ps cast in support 4 Huston includes s in a f They were i he said, rs old -month patrol un but on bly pre-Russian, ps a thousand During the thr 1, the party saw the s times, The warm waters of croft Vaux, and me At Col, The drama that lies in the story |of a girl reared behind prison walls| fou as the daughter of the captain of |the guard is effectively unfolded in me ‘One-Way Ticket,” which open: L night at the Ci eum Theatre. ‘Aulhnmm [ {in this str They counted eighteen volcanoes, “d ount of tl : ajcome of them very much alive. |cony n her fa 5 cha well gave Capt. John O. € vold, ‘Vi(’L 27,1117, Lloyd , justifies the r of the Browh Bear, high reputation ‘which is rapidly lifting > for his him to stardom. We had only Walter Connolly. performs admir- | of the Aleutians to g s the captain of the prison pt. Sellevold lande rd. Peggy Conklin is Connolly’s land after island daughter, the girl who falls in love |c hem and never rub! with Nolan. This is Miss Conk- ce. Il was splendid n debut, but sh as been | - e ay stage favorite for sev- CHURCH COUNCIL GIVES gar Edith Fellows comes . (fi'if,'r\'i'n saine e v PARTY IN_LUTHERAN'S | : ! SOCIALROOMS TONIGHT praise are Gloria Shea, a Bry- ant, Thurston Hall, George McKay Men and women members of thej rrection Lutheran Church con- and Robert Middleman. on and friends of the church the Pacific, e Ber- s of fog,” were right lht keel handling.” Fed- that can br Hoover said in Inter problem,” wed speech before - Re¢ COURT LEAVES ON ‘et tonight in the social rooms YUKON KETCH[KAN of the church for an 1\|v|nv‘: s pr am and eshment ts of the Church cept for the guests, it men’'s party. The program wil given by men and memb: the is to instill in the young belief that whenever a boy o1 in trouble the thing to d go to the n ' po! for aid and pe. enforcement agencies overtures to young persons to them that the first desire police is to aid them in : sc solving their problems. There must at 8 uumk : a stop to breeding rust of the police in the minds ;‘u the young.' - - After a l)xul session today, the Federal District Court recessed to convene n . Judgc George F. tant Dis- trict Attorn Folta Clerk of the Court Rrvlul( Coughlin, Deputy Clerk, Mrs. Peggy McLeod, and Court Reporter John H. 1 man will be in the party {on the Yukon from here court in the First City L L. Ketchem, fur through passenger Petersburg on the s Sea zation, will s : ; e S he to begin R - DIVORCE GRANTED deals is a from Sitka to|District ecamer North ! | | Divorce was granted in Feder Court today to Gust Messerschmidt from Ruth hmidt, Juneau residents Henry Hudson, English naviga- or, began his first voyage of dis- y in 1607. He died four years Fifty-eight years ago Hills Bros. Coffee ,became the favorite of those who wanted the finest in coffee. And through these years . .. Hills Bros. have maintained the tradition of superb quality and unvarying goodness. That is why Hills Bros. Coffee - is always preferred by those who have learned that the enjoyment received from every delicious cup never varies. Copyright 1936 Hills Bros. GOOD COFFEE DE’IRVIS CARE IN BREWING The Covect Gaind of Hills Bros,Coffeeis a standard set by a knowledge of coffee acquired through more than half a century of roasting and packing coffee. 1Iu Covnect Grind is as fine as coffee should be ground. Finer grinding sacrifices flavor and aroma, as well as keeping qutlities ofl.fihocnn is opened. Hills Bros.Coffee should not be rogmnd.flu Coviect Galnd is guaranteed fo produce the finest-tasting bev- ¥ eragein any fype of coffee-maker. . Directions for making coffes by the '"'Mmm which the Legion Aux-| Association of Chiefs of | for! sl ‘The Counlly Bo\ ond’ Wl" “Built for thriil plenty of exci BRIDE AND GROOM ARE: Theile Wrangell CURWOOD MOVIE [pe==s IS FEATURED ON PIONEERS' NITE rn- I) < Be at Coliseum Next | Tuesday ; aind drama \‘A[I“i s what one| James Oliver! ry of theé ond” 1 | ol | he Pioneers, mad to procure this par- we because \p- pioneers a ¢ eA Colurbia Pictires to the pub 1 in advs also at the box office Inight of the showing - AT THE HOTELS THEATRE 2————BIG FEATURES SCAPE FROM PRISON BROUGHT LOVE'S REWARD! A gun fightin’ fool puts rene- gade rustlers on the run and reaps romance as his reward! Karl Hanford Wran- w G {ittleshy William Joe J. Ed- w “this tendency | I must | PRESERVES Mr Demmer Juneau Klia 'mk Zynda J. H. Gily ck, Sitk R. Carter, S C. Ve 7. D. Bale, Jur - . COUPLE WED hapter ) aid in solving this youthfu! |P¢2 a ester | Felix ew 39° 55 23¢ 2 1b. jars ALL JELLO Royal—pkag. ALL FLAV( Grape Juice Island Belle—pits. Cornflak '0HC Lc:qe pkg. ” 10 S size tins zsc FANCY ROYAL Al PLUMS 450 2 large tins DEL MONTE DE LUXE CARROTS Diced—2 cans zsc NO. 2 TIN 'g‘;-gto Sauce _SC 2 pounds 3 SCORE SWEET CFR DON T USE POOR BUTI"B Pl No. Late M-G-M News POTATOES $ 50 Ib. sacks—each 10—"Call of the Sasage™ l.l,