The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1936, Page 3

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THE 'ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, SATURDAY NOV 7 S Sunday Monday Tuesday Midnight Preview Tonight 5 A. M. mnday—2 P.M. fiimt Matinee ence. IR RO 25 Hutchinson, z Lieber, FIGHT OF LONE SCIENTIST:NEW CAPITOL FILM Lone Wolf };n gages in New Adventures Tomorrow on Coliseum Screen mpaht'\n pro- t National. > and his efforts to save Paul Muni has the while others in the 1 Louise include Donald Henry O'Neill | terda clude Eent latte: LAN e resided in 1936. T *tions in vited to meet house at 2 o'clock in { Services Notices for this church col must be received by The not later than 10 o'clock morning to guarantee sermon topics, etc GSETHS TO MOVE ! INTO KILBURN ANNEX s got away yes- a ten day hunting trip The party in- s Albert Stragier, James Man- ck Mills, Rudy Pusich, and Savikko. They went in the rolling boat, A-13. -os The ay for to Seymour Canal rt He Did ST. LUK ‘OPAL CHURCH ¥ T | 1:30 pm.—Su y School ’-IQ J. R. Langsetl family who | > ngseth and famlly Who| 230 pm—Evening Prayer and a Two SRR YOU! past couple months are pr to move into the resider rear which Mr. Kilburn in readiness for their occu- | Step While One Step DOUG S COMMUNITY CHURCH I. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. am.—Sunday School and e b5 HE'S Ahead n leterle wirected the pro- " " o bt L aireeno the latter to Mrs. Theresa | Tybody welcome Eh. of vidan Gibney a Col- {Campbell, also of Chichagof. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN | hi i RN MISSION { F ! Fiction's favor- |MISS MARY FEARCE IS A DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | GEM the g king SCHOOL IN Sunday se i i e & ke o 4 e e senos. ||| DANDY FERe. iile one step ahead of the police! daughter 30 p.m.—Preaching s | the Lone Wolf, the man who'd arce of Doug- | All ave invited to the s | anything from a diamond to a s 1\"1‘\ at “'"k at S : and to worship with us. ial School, according to | SLVYN 3 I find him on the screen of d by her % | L s i MELVYN DOUGLAS eum Theatre, starting to- who is making her with Gail Patrick—Tala Birell in Columbia’s production | Alaska—she was & paid . Louis Joseph Vance novel, | 19 years ago—i npite Bas 2. ALSO—Double Crossed . . . Hermits of Gmh— A Lone Wolf Retur The ‘ilm(l ng the city very large and very | g 4o 0 Bl © | land . \Ataplmue, Billboard - ! Wolf is portrayed by M«l\\’xwhH nt from her Alaska home, | | ' s {More than anything else, she writ | LAST TIMES TONIGHT With his hand in a safe, his the “hellos” of her friends R | N & ongue in his cheek, and his eye |an sight of familiar faces on| A R f LAST TIMES TONIG ar EDWARD ARNOLD n a beautiful girl, the Lone Wolf [the street . ATTENTION: l ! : : o ! 4 es on in his m t, maddest | *Mrs. Pearce is planning to leave| .0 wo bo 7 Siated Communie SAGE BRUSH TROUBADOUP { “SUTTER'S GOLD"” ired Tt thet o il LR B AMRRIeL. 147, ot e Mancuio Teonpie, M 4 44 ! Birell, Henry Mollison, HOME DEMONSTRATION lday evening at 7:30. Special el “KING OF THE DAMMED" ! ALSO Hall, Raymond Walburn, Douglass AT DOUGLAS MONDAY Wres. All Masons urged to attend.' ! Gl Dumbrille and Nana Bryant. ol £ By order of (isEViE BE ALSO b ! Page Miss Glory k | Douglas women will bc pleased to | J. W. LEIVERS, i $-aa ‘ i | : i o e 168 know m:lll‘]1:.]4‘;.\.]\“311‘:_1:1rfi;:kl.h‘.HJ::L‘ adv. ¥ et Second Episode—“THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY CAVALC ?Ml i” MUSI( ! Paramount News G. E. Cleveland 166 of Alaska, will hold a second | The ecast Texas oil field, from Daily Alaska Empire’s Taking Reporter ) I ! A. Bringdale i 2 Monday. | which 1,000,000,000 barrels of oil ¢ : it 2 by PATHE NEWS i - % Eam 104 All those who wish to take ad-|have been taken, has an hourly LSl © = T]“fi"‘;‘\*:;“ iz: vantage of these free demons pacity of 12,000,000 barrels. } . R sl iU S e ey 163 . J. McCormick 163 — METGALF sT'LL C. MacSpadden 163 | Bob Davlin 5 | —LATEST POPULAR SONG HITS— J. R. Elliott : Mrs. White 162 —FOLIOS and METHODS— LEADS BUWLERS Gty "Tiibbe Eri A 1 ' Large stock of Guitars, Mandolins, Violins and . 1“ S“,ll.];::”m“ i,z | To the Flylng Publlc OE AIaSkao Ukuleles AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. R. H. Stevens 158 1 o N. C. Banfield . 157 ACCESSORIES FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS Mrs. Williams 157 ' S s. vt AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNC : - l a . M. E. Monagle 156 | ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY |Fift: Round Figwes Re 3 it £ | 3 Dr. Williams 155 » 122 W. Second Phone 206 leased Today Show ‘ M s 104 : § st o y 3 2 G. Boggan 153 AR ST . (’I‘(‘l]g(j>sf7?a|lilgb | Stan Grummett 152 - 7 E. Hagerup 152 ' ¥ Mrs. Petrich 152 A. Wile 152 : Mrs. Caro 151 n, with an averag Mrs. Bringdale . 5 score for the fourney of 198 pins.| I Dam e e | ANNOUNCES Jimmy Barragar, who has the sc Mrs. Sperling 150 | son record , is just four J. Walmer 150 | behind Metczlf in the average: Miss S 189, followed by W, 8. Pullen W i THAT DURING THE PERIOD OF THE 186, Bob Brown and Ed Radde with Mis. Dilfrésne us | Dr. A. W. Stewart with 182, Mrs. Waugh 48 | Fred Henning with 181 and Mervin Dr. Whitehead 47| Sides, with an even 180 average. F. Foster 146 | The principal changes in the top J. J. Connors Jr. 145 ackets of Elks rollers since the Tom Petrich 141 last release of averages, show Mar- Mrs. Duncan 141 tin Lavenik, John Keyser and Art Mrs. Coughlin 140 Henning to have failen below mni Mrs. Messerschmidt 139 |charmed 180 mark, while Jimmy | M. J. Wilcox 1 B s Pt R R M3 Yy - 188 THE PASSENGER FARE BETWEEN IUNEAU AND SEATTLE WILL BE {Pullen have climbed into their P. Bloedhorn 136 i 1! ptaces. R. R. Her 5 x N it e e | o T D 1 REDUCED FROM THE REGULAR FARE OF $125.00 TO f | rounds are: Mrs. Stewart 134 T F. A. Metcalf 193 C. B. Holland 132 J. Barragar Jr. 189 Mrs. Davlin 127 . \ W. S. Pullen 186 Mrs. Sweum 125 R. R. Brown 184 Dr. Blanton . 124 | E. J. Radde 184 Dalma Hanson ... 122 | A W. Stewart . 182 Miss Green 121 Ghif? < | F. R. Henning 181 | Miss Apland | & ~ D | M H Sides 180 i R el AND WITH THE CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA | C. Shattuck 179 Mrs. Darnell 108 | Armlstlce ance || B[ ks e THEY WILL MAINTAIN A WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN | L. Hudson 176 | Mrs. Evans 93 A 1 M. A. Lavenik 176 ————— i Benofit Boys' Drum and Bugle Corps | ¥l i |, - | SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA AND SEATLTE | H Sperling 15 |Picketing of Plant ‘ AT ELKS’ HALL | N Bavra i | Called Off; Mento | R. T. Kaufmann 174 Await Court Action WITH | | 8. Vuckovich 174 | p : YOU ARE EXPECTED! | B. Duckworth 173 McCLEARY, Wash, Nov. 7. i 4 ; 4 J. B. Caro 173 Union members who have been Two LARGE FAST SEAPLANES Save the Date November 11 G. Benson . 172 |picketing the McCleary Timber . Redman 172 Company’s plant in an effort to or- | =8 Mrs. Lavenik 1m ganize the emvloyees, nromicad | SIX-PLACE BELLANCA SEVEN-PLACE FAIRCHILD R. E. Robertson 171 Chief Wiliam Cole, of the Btate ;’vv ;? lTodung 169 | Patrol and also Department ot ra- | PACEMAKER 71 . Kege: | bor Industries investigators, to stor s Read the ClC[SSlfled AdS in THE EMPIREI G. Blomgren ... all violence until the dispute uv)‘ 1 e e ool B e i e B L settled in the Superior Court of| ——VETERAN ALASKA PILOTS—— | Montesano county. | Thirty .State Patrolmen, using | SUNDAY—MONDAY COLISEUM DOUGLAS MRS. HENNING IS Mrs. All-Color Sensation “THE TRAIL OF LONESOME PINE” out the winter months. R — 2 Saturday Only—"WESTERN COURAGE” August, 1936. Bounties totaling at least $21,622| will be paid South Dakotans for| coyotes killed from April through s Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. tear gas, dispersed 600 pickets and | employegs last Wednesday night. LEAVING ON VISIT| Fred Henning and daugh- | ter Ann Louise will be passengers | south on the Princess Norah | route to Snohomish, Washington, for | |a visit, probably extending through- | en- Make tentative reservations at our office in Gastineau Hotel, so that schedules and reervations can be handled with best possible service. GENE MEYRING ALEX HOLDEN g3 llanéhr Marine Airways e rings Phones 106 OFFICE AT GASTINEAU HOTEL LOBBY

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