The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 26, 1937, Page 3

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"l|HIIIIII|I|HIIIIIIlllllllllI|l||IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlll i SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Starting Today NA m“u& flu‘.‘&?‘ uu.'.'.'.'::.."‘.‘."! ; | GANGDOM GETS FOILED INITS PLANS TO GET THE GREAT CHAN! IColixseum Double Bill Shows {the famous sleuth faces the great- win KEYE LUKE HELEN WOOD THOMAS BECK A 20th Century-Fox Picture ALSO Don’t Be Like That Waifs Welcome High, Wide and Dashing News MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE—SATURDAY, 1 P. M. “Charlie Chan at the Race Track” FLASH GORDON CARTOON COMEDY CANDY DESSERT LUNCHEON AND Mrs. Clifford, Mrs. Freeburger and BRIDGE GIVEN YESTERDAY |Mrs. Grimes. —————.——— Mrs. J. F. Van Ackeren was host»i ess yesterday afternoon at a dessert | luncheon and bridge for a group of her friends. Coll ‘oleman Reynolds, who has been Her guests w s. R. E. - | 5 Sating guests were Mrs. R. E. Robert- | .0 4ing the winter in Juneau, Is son, Mrs. George F. Fre eorge F. Freeburger, MIS. | jopving next Tuesday on the ‘Alaska C. W. Hawkesworth, Mrs. Claude M. for the Circle-Hot Springs country Hirst, Mrs. John A. Carswell, Mrs. § £ where he will be employed as nozzle Ben L. Grimes, Mrs. J. J. Meherin, man for the Berry Holding Com- Mrs. Earl Clifford, Mrs. R. H. Wil- | pany of California, who start liams, Mrs. W. B. Kimball, Mrs, C. [E00 O PAEOR S Who Sart op H. Anderson and Mrs. H. B. Foss. | B Ry S Prizes were won by Mrs. Williams, ' Alaskn by Lester D. Henderson REYNOLDS LEAVING FCR INTERIOR NEXT TUESDAY We have the finest assort- ment of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants for Easter that we have ever had. All Potted Plants leaving our store are tastefully decorated. We wire flowers any- where. Our store will be open Saturday until 9 P.M. Also Sunday—9 A.M. to 1 P.M. JUNEAU FLORISTS Shattuck Bldg. Phone 311 We Deliver ‘lfl the pms«‘nt pmole | sponsible for crime waves? Is the |attitude “once a criminal always \ criminal” the correct one? The answers to these questicas are today being sought by most of the country’s leading sociologists, penologists, lawmakers and others who have the welfare of society as their responsibility. CHARLIE CHAN DECLARED BEST AT RACE TRACK Inside of Prison Man- |lem and shows ail sides of the ques- s ~ . tion in the Universal picture, “Par- euvers, Frontier Epic ole,” which comes to the Coliseum Theatre tonight. Based on the growth of the old nothing, a phantom killer| Western Empire of the United s with an unseen hand,|States, the Republic nd a devilish infra-| Western, “The Lawless Nineties,” slays with the speed ' coming to the Coliseum Theatre menace Charlie Chan as starting tonight A huge gambing synaicate that| est odds of his career in Chan at the Race Track,” tieth Century-Fox picture, opening tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Hailed & Twen- | to ask admission as a state. cowboy brought to the screen, Warner Ol- that ir election is held. Pretty and again plays Earl Derr Biggers' Brunette Ann Rutherford has the S wily detective, with Keye Luke, Hel- feminine leading role and others en Wood, Thomas Beck, Alan Dine- in the cast include George Hayes, R hart and Gavin Muir also featured Al Bridge, Charles King, Tom in the cast. Brower, Jack Rockwell, Lane Chan- Are convicts coddled too much? dler, George Chesbro, Now the screen presents the prob- Historical 1¢ live story of I when Wyoming 1 “Charlie was xull a tuntmy getting ready U John Wayne, one of the foremost |t} stars of the screen, will be U the most thrilling and seen as head of the Federal men f chilling Charlie Chan picture ever been sent into the territory to see la Bert’s Casl& ist Anniversa; THANKS TO YOU AND YOU wti unqualified success. 10 have by We promise you tha greater values, better .service and better n O N e C & HPure Cane 100 POUNDS sUGAR ‘6% NU-BORA Large Premium 41¢ [’ Toilet Soaps 4 bars z5c Lux—Camay—Palmolive Corn Beef 2 for 43c No. 1 tins ... CATSUP HEINZ—Large—each COOKIES Nutt Bros. 3 doz. ssc Gallon ............ COFFEE;VS'chllhngs Drip or Percolator, 9c 1b. Large, Freshest, Brown or White 3 dozen 99c YOUR DOG DESERVES GOOD FOOD . 50 POUNDS 53.29 22° PRESERVES ALL PURE FRUIT SUGAR 9 Ib. jar e 25 POUNI $§;.fi RAE 25‘ H{h\ll DATES PITTED—FRES m SH ... CORN ‘«upen(l (.n! hn Ihnl am Pork and Bear s P § Van (uups—-uhdmm 1 * HEINZ BABY FOODS 3._“? ¢ 115 l)fl/m UTTE}??’-‘; Danish—93 Score ? pounds %-a € ——-——————————__-————_z——’—-‘—_—'—_"”—— DOG FOOD-— Vlctory, ngh Beefi C@ww i % tins § c POTATOES U. S. NO. 1. 5 Ibs. $l.29 WE SELL GLOVER'S OVENIZED POTnT’" C‘E’IPS! PEANUT BUTTER QUART SALAD DRESSING 39¢ QUART ... 39c !V'Eé!!Sy 2 No. 213 tins 39c CANDY_GUM @ or 25¢ CANDY-GUM ALL _GOOD ONES GRAPEFRUIT 8 oz. Picnic Tins 3 for 25c —*————_ IF YOU ARE NOT A CUSTOMER GET TO . NEXT MACARON! FANCY QUA LITY 2 pounds 19c FIVE FAST DELIVE! SUPERIOR SERVICE SMILING CLERKS ’@Enrs SLICED—DICED i 3 Ho. 2 tins 25c SLICED BEEF Medium Jars .. SHRIMP WET or DRY 3 tins &96 NAPKINS 9 pkgs. 2 TISSUEW L2 aior Z%c TOILET—1 ({1;( CRACKERS DAINTY SALTED WAFERS 2 Ib. caddy 35«: Gelatine l)o&\ml—.&men Flavors. @ pkgs. 25& e YOU SHOULD BE CALL 105 § abowt twenty minutes. % | the loss of or i the chimney: 2 for 35c STARTS TONIGHT HENRY HUN"ER ANN PRESTON Alan DINDHART Noah BEERY, Ji. Universal Picture 9th Episode I‘Iash Gordo"x JOHMN WAYNE .._in... 4| bzlawless | REABERS ARE NORTH SFA A pillar of dei smoke rising PASSENGERS FOR JUNEAU from the Wickersham house on Seventh street between Main and Among passengers returning to E afternoon | Junieau on the North Sea are Mr, ed the Juneau|and Mrs, H. G. Reaber, who have Firemen to the scene,|been visiting in Seattle and Port- hum\ny;lmd for the past month. Upon his vished in|return to Juneau, Mr. Reaber will be engineer on the M.S. Dart, owned ounted to|by his brother, M. C. Reaber, and ingles, | operated on the west coast run to ks [rmanflkP Port Alexander and Peters- H\ug unteer .. they found a hea fire, which was extir Damages r which were set afire by ATV LTS3 TV S AT o TR T Schilling Coffee is a delicious daily reminder that some things in this world keep right on being good, come what may. Schilling Coftee One for Percolator Another one for Drip VIKINGS’ PUBLIC CARD PARTY SATURDAY 8:00 P. M. L O. O. F. HALL Refreshments BOOKKEEP!NG SERVICE T" AINED A\( (Ol'\TT ANTS "ax and System Service g JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska 205 Seward e

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