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oh' ThC Old ] Llurugh the many crannies of which ’ Metcalf, was busily &nmu‘d atrim-1 us cold drafts came whistling from off | ning out new lines for the already Ball Park, She Gn ld Creek, to swoop down and designed third base stands, spot- | Sl ta ks § SBEtd. STARTING ! Ain’t What She Used t Be! |around ' the huddling spectator’s | ting the new home plate and mark- PHE SHOW f?"\( ) | FGR cHARL IE al e Used to be ;. |ing off the baselines and pitching P TONIGHT H No—not such will be the plight of | mound THEATRE , No more—will foul balls clatter |the ardent fan this coming season.| SO—next spring—it's “Play Ball!” | THEATRE JUNEALU on and off the roof of the old grand- | Rather—through the turnstiles he““ a much improved park. The old < » stand at Firemen's Park, on third |will enter upon a big-league \mnu‘“ fast going—the new is on its way. | 9 % e —— i Bfo.dcas!s ina Bgdlam' basemen bark their shins on. the of greensward and basepaths, com- | sandpit or batter themselves against | pletely enclosed by the traditional | A radio riot that made, | Cowboys and Detectives in |the shacks along the”left field foul | high board fence. {ALL BERTH SPACE S . the alf hofle' *h.l‘ h‘l’ >3 New Colise um m:::;mse and many another well re- (hx;\ [s[lilllizl‘z:‘\lg“e‘ilgl:‘et: eb;“l‘fx}:hs::\{:l‘fi ALASKA SOUTHBOUND | A 'v WHo FREED torch songs.... Double Bill membered, momentoes of past ball [ing gander at the inspiring sight, SOLD OUTr IS REPORT i THE KlLLER seasons are going down before the [he wil make his way to a nearby THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, OCT. 30 1936. 5 STARTING TONIGHT }|:' Paris, Shanghai and San Fran-|{march of progress. For—at last is [Seat in the spacious, new, windproof. | rhe steamship Alaska, due in Ju- - APE ? 3 ! cisto . provided previous Charlie|{coming about the long planned im- |sun-protected, rain-dry, grandstand | neay southbound Saturday nightat | 3 e /||chan pictures with interesting lo-|Provement of the Juneau diamond; |behind third base; from whence he. |g g'clock will be the last ship of this ™ %v || cales, but none hetters the novel|and, ere the next season rolls{lolling at his ease, may feast his|jine to sail southbound until sched- | ? chame Chan ||!setting of the big top which forms|around, ye fan must needs cough'up | glims upon and enter full-spiritedly |yjes are resumed. ', K i/the background for the new Fox|his shekels at the gate before he |into the thrills of the game dear to | Al space on the Alaska has been ‘ " solvefi th. thriller, “Charlie Chan at the Cir-|{™May enter onto the scene of play. [his heart; with nary a thought to \gold out. according to M. J. Wilcox, | 3 i » I M Jlcus” playing at the Capitol The-| But his shekels will purchase for |the caprices of the elements, | agent. { 3 B, unsoivanie il atre, beginning tonight. {him, not just a chance to see A Yes suh—the old bleachers nmh The local office of the Alaska | g A, M U R n E R “Charlie Chan at the Circus,” Gastineau Channel League baliigrandstand are fast going. Work- | Steamship Company was advised to ! which was produced by John Stone,|82Me from his accustomed free seat ‘mm have been ripping away at them |accept no perishable cargo aboard | features an all-star c;m which in- along the left field fence, or a sun- {for most a week now, and very soon | the Alaska for Seattle discharge. cludes Keye Luke, Olive and George blasted spot under the leaky, roof [they wil have entered into the limbo | T ;Brasno. Maxine Reiner, John Mc- 01 ‘v.he old »baltcred grnndshnd uI the pal Toda; surveyor ank Todays News Toaay—Empire, Guire and Francis Ford. As the main feature of the double ANN SOTHERN bill starting tonight at the Coliseum é LLOYD NOLAN iTheun'ev will present Ann Sothern, | B T, Dougia: Dumbrille | IECRAEE SR ERT’S Cash Grocery A Columbia Picture N y an lexcmng story of a master cnm.- SRR e s ol nee The small store with the right policy .". . Fine Merchan- ALSO [tiow's madlo, qomipanies: Inte pariag dise.:.Low Prices. .. Smiling Service . . Try Us Today. Last Episode oS o terterence. PHONE 105 “THE CALL OF THE SAVAGE” In the Western half of the double ¥ and {;-:lmrn ann ‘Wayne snd his .19' PUMPKINS—ICICk o’ Lantern kind, 1b. ... 05¢c | { us horse “Duke” again dash across the screen in “The New EGGS—Parasealed, Large Extras, 2doz. 798¢ ALSO Frontier” Among Wayne's sup- e S R COFFEE—Schillings, percolator, drip, lb. . 29¢ | Broadway Highlights K EY[ LUKE s, Murdock MacQuarrie. - Allan TOMATQES—Fancy Solid Pack, 3 large tins ... 43c | — 2 “George and Olive Coran, W Ri , Mary | : { ey Mk B Ve SR 4 PINEAPPLE—Two 15 oz. tins, sliced _ 25¢ < Home Work N ".-_ ; Fiint, Glen Strange and Eari Dwire. GRAPEFRUIT—Bonnie Hill, 3No. 1 tins . 29c | Judge for a Day : T STRING BEANS—Everson, 3 No. 2 tins ol e i A il figtws STOCK SAYS SITKA SOUPS—Hormel, all kinds, 2 large tins ... 29c Tmhon s bt i 4 oI MISSION ORANGE—qgallon .. $2.95 1 FOR LONG PERIO BAKING CHOCOLATE—One pound brick ____ 30c ‘ MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE NOTICE TO PARENTS! ; Mr. R. H. Stock, of Wright and | WAX PAPER—Cut-Rite, 125-foot roll .19 ‘ : SATURDAY—1 P. M. o The Juneau Chamber of Commerce is giving a sy.lflffauflrfi;f c;::m “‘;I]:dx:.:(;\a;d e:.vrzi SOAP CHIPS—FGIS Naptha' lmqe pGCkaqe e 29(: | l'lst( ?QR:‘:'F 0:?{-‘ :LIA BET*;EEC;T;IASGE" FREE SHOW to all children between the hours cning with Sheldon Simmons in the | | di' dp 3 , Bt of 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. HALLOWE’EN NIGHT. -}Ae‘ ufle‘lla‘n}za-bexp;fi;&:vrllmthebe\;ielw FREE DELIVERY 211 Seward St. PHONE 105 omedy——Cartoon ew: andy that it would be s e before the W. P. Mills power plant at Sit- NOTICE TO ALL KIDDIES! i S e g R ol iy gu||mumuu||muu|||m|||mmmm||||||||||||mmmmmu||mmm||mm|||||||mu||||||umm||||||||||u||||||||1|mm||||||nnm|n|nmu||||||mmmummummmlmmummlumummm 4 You are invited to be the guests of the JuneaAu In "Mk vesent: food.. the : water 2 Chamber of Commerce’s Hallowe’en Show at this which three weeks before had ri: theatre tomorrow night at 7 p.m. to see TAIL- :0 W!thflln 18 incllxesd of the pl;)\vc - ] house oor, reache a new hig] DIN 1 SPIN TOMMY in mark and not only took out the pip: “THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY” line and flumes, but swirled abou \ the generating machinery withi It-had been intended to make al __ terations and repairs on the plan !to the extent of about $50,000, bu it is now estimated that much TRY YOUR more than that will be required t put the plant back into position Although not completely destroyed, the generating equipment will re. quire much conditioning. » ° In the meantime, the city of Sit-| ka is being lighted by electricity generated at the new Sitka Cold Home-Owned Grocery and Market Storage plant. - Mr. Stock reported that a camp has been established and consider g able work done on the project it: self, for the road construction jol . being done by his firm there. large load of equipment has re y FOR cently been brought to the Sitka job! ’ from Petersburg, and ‘more will be HALLOWE’EN |-t —————— NOTICE nnouncement AR | Due to the emergency created by the Maritime Strike the PLANES of the We have '*;: I’:;ggs‘:! assortment L ALASKA AIR 'I‘RANSPOR’I‘ are avail- Roden’s Office, Valentine Bldg. — Adv. % WitCheS o0 Pllllpkllls TN ) Lode r.m notices Corn...Bats...Goblins able for carrying Passengers and Mail and for Speclal Charter Work. PHONES: 612 * 587 Contact SHELL SIMMONS or 'HAROLD BROWN for sale at The Empire office. “ Don’t Miss This: | Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles ’ 122 Second St—Next door to 1 San Francisco Bakery *- . r— Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store * George Brothers - | Educational Ball . of the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB Alaska Air Transport ELKS’ HALL ADMISSION §$1.00 ’ 'M\’H i ooz WWWWW |- , ‘ Bmmmmmmmnm||numuummunmmummlmmmummuuummmmnm||mu||||||||m||||m|||m|||||nm.u||||mummmmmlmummmummuuuunnmm s i B ey