The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1937, Page 3

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Dr. R. W. Maurer, & ician at the Govern who recently STARTING TONIGHT T0 PARK AVENUE! "TWo & FiISTEL \ GENTLEM with JAMES DUNN 2.4 June CLAYWORTH L George McKAY Thurston HALL A Columbia Picture 5th Episode “Darkest Africa” A N D | him. ON LEAVE ant phy ent hospita arrived here |Point Barrow, and Mrs. sailed for the south on the B: of for a month’s leave. from ning to visit in Detroit. They are plan-| FIGHT ROMANC - 2-FISTED GENT: Ken Mayna;d and Outlaws! | Come to Blows in West- | M THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE FRIDAY, MAY 28, % DUNN,PALOOKA, E | FOR NEW POSlIVION' BFTWEEN PA'R J. E. MKINLEY ON WAY TO SEATTLE J.E '\hhmlt\, former chiel he en o be ¢ New Proce: Ballard, McKinley, r=au club w prominent Ju- n, {5 to remain here 1937. IN'LAGLEN TORN “Sunshine” Ghulr Is Bllled Tnmgm inging by ti choir of be featured SLONDES, FILM -l«ll( of bteel Workers|street. The choir, composed of lo- Q R cal youngsters, will sing severs | onows Thls h\(m“%' unique action and spelliny SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Startmg TODAY ern Half, Coliseum Bill [tor the summer, and will join her Saturday at Capitol will be led by Mrs. Argue, wife of _— husband in Se at a later date SAENE 5y the Rev. Watson Argue, visiting | Jimmy Dunn s teamed wich a tal- |Mrs. McKinley wil reside in MIS.| .. \ggnificent Brute,” o Jist and musician of Winni-{ June Clayworth, | Vena L. Crone's pntm« nt in the! RAR 8 hatn hébhi ,:' wo Peg, Canada f Columbia’s |Goldstein building for the comins : Pk 26 s at the The evangelist 3 man,” which month, during the latter's stay at! It v this is n a chil Y bt at the Coliseum |the Scout camp bartl S S fce for adults wi steel _between appt ared in several of major importance. The \mn of tleman {leatherpush | oblivion | More | Mick fically, it is the Blake, a trim, ed by Miss Clayworth. of high society. pace, plus a growing fear that in the ring, starts him on the back. He finally winds up discouraged d embi finds society is His plucky wife, howe Mickey into fighting ¢ effort to restore his cour self-respect. The film boas authentic ring battles, s ; champions. come ack to the i atre tonight in his |new epic of the Old Wes {ing Wat |Beth Ma which includes Ward Bond, Elliot, Zella Russel, and Eddie Herne. - D Tecay’s News Today—Empire. Maurer, SHOP FOR TWO DAYS—This store will be closed Monday. Attend the American Legion Memorial Day Services at the Elks Temple, Monday, May 31, 10 a. m. PHONE 24—Free Delivery BABY FOOD ssorted Strained Foods DOZEN $ l 20 POTATO CHIPS 3 pkes. . . 25c PAPER NAPKINS YELLOW—GREEN—WHITE 80 count pkg. l Sc CIGARETTES amels—Luckles—Lhebterflelds BUTTER HI-SCORE COFFEE ALL BRANDS—Vacuum Packed Pound .. . 30c NEW POTATOES FANCY WHITE 7lbs. ‘ol 29c CNIONS NEW WHITE WAX BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE 3lbs. Nt s 35c Fast Delivery—PHON E 58 - TOMATO JUICE HEINZ, Made from Red Ripe Tomatoes NO. 10 TIN 65° 16 OZ. CAN 35° PICKLES LIBBY’S—Sweet Dills Quart jar.. 3 Sc PAPER PLATES FOR HOT OR COLD FOODS Pkg. . . lOc TOBACCO PRINCE ALBERT—VELVET 2 pocket tins 2 Sc EGGS LARGE STANDARDS Zdoz. s 64c PORK and BEANS VAN CAMPS—In Tomato Sauce 3cans . 234: CUCUMBERS FANCY GREEN Each . l Sc zlbs. e 25° ORANGES SUNKIST Dozen . .. 55c Though Miss Clayworth | recent {tilms, her current role is her first| “Two-Fisted Gen- a.m. Front St., i the saga of a palooka Gastineau Avenue. All district south|c ., .. «p; who skids to fistic |Of third St. a the night club route. adv. tale of courageous | fighter managed by the brains of |- Ithe family, his ring-wise wife, play- When Mickey reaches the top he | neglects his wife for the “elegance” The dizzy social handsome face might be mauled through with ral of the leading Pacific Coast n Mnnml popular Wunxn a Columbia m((\ux | , Maynard’s new lead- |ing lady, heads the supporting cast, John Wally Wales - ee> - ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE South Seward t E. L. & P. Co. - — Try an Empire ad. HERE'S WHY I INSIST ON KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES! his “No other corn flakes please my family as Kellogg’s do. They’re better made. Beuter packed. Better tasting. Give me Kellogs’s every time!” The flavor and crispness of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes can’t be duplicated. The only corn flakes kept oven-fresh by the WAXTITE inner wrapper. Ready to eat with milk or cream. Many generous serv- ings for a few cents. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. " o SAY BEFORE YOU SAY ““CORN FLAKES" PUROLA REMEDIES. PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery | Visit the | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit eve: | taste. Reservations Alaska Alr ‘Transport. B3 | & HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” Electricity will be off Saturday |ran in Liberty M . morning, May 29, from 4 a.m. to 7 singing in the' pre-; two blondes! VICTOR McLAGLEN P>~ in_Universal's: I‘IIFIGHIFIIZEI‘IT children’s choir liminary part. A large crowd was present last yazine Victor McLaglen is the star of night to hear the ‘M'lm:rn on "“The Ux\p\xdnn\l:] Sin 01this Universal film, in which he is * Steve Andrews, a v g e | POSTOFFICE TO REMAIN S« b CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY as | l [ter - In keeping with the Memorial Day workman, T ?ll‘x.\ s anew.when he defeats Mor-|holiday Monday when all business (gan in a t of strength. The ten- houses and offices, public and pri- sion is sed when Big Steve vate, will close, the Juneau post- takes Morga girl away from him, office will be closed all day, it is with and the revengeful Bill plots to announced by Postmaster Albert ruin his rival by underhand means, | Wile 1 BINNIE BARNES | * Then bégins the aforementioned| > o 5 WILLIAM HALL struer\» between the blondes for the WILLIAMS RETURNS ‘ § ! LL possession of Steve. Binnie Barn M. D. Willlams, District En- .. JEAN DIXON ; as Della, scores the first vic- ser for the Bureau of Public ALS MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE | tory. Jean Dixon Blossom, us ads, eturned to Juneau on the feminine strategy to gain the -/ North Sea after a trip to Sitka vantage. The climax pits cction of four miles of road against Morgan in stirring con-| work that is being carried on north flict, a battle of {l'l that city. The work is about — ->-oq —— | half completed, he r ire classifieas pay. | will be finjshed thi R Saturday—1 P. M. “MAGNIFICENT BRUTE” “DARKEST AFRICA” Cartoon Comedy Candy Backyard Broadcast The Old Mill Pond f News ted, and Son. g :OOD C WNED GR K6€ DELIVERY: PHONE 16 Y( "llJ A HOME - ( ) E .\"’A'A';‘ R K Store Closed All Day MONDAY, MEMORIAL DAY SHOP SATURDAY FOR THREE DAYS Well known NATIONAL BRANDS have always been featured along with QUAL ITY MEATS and FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES. And our PRICES ARE AL- WAYS IN LINE WITH ANY STORE IN TOWN--CASH OR OTHERWISE—COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. BUTTER COFFEE DARIGOLD SCHILLINGS SWEET CREAM M. J. B. 2 POUNDS POUND 14( SPINACH |[Green Onions| BANANAS (| NEW SPUDS New Washington RADISHES Golden Ripe The Finest z Ibs. l9c 4 i 15(: z Ibs. 25c 5 Ibs. zzc PeanutButter TOMATOES || PRESERVES || Mayonnaise FIN GOLD FIRMEST Ml‘.)l)AL EGGS EXTRA LARGE STRICTLY FRESH 2 DOZEN Grapefruit FLORIDA 2 LARGE TINS Del Monte—All Flavors including Strawberry HM 2., 35° FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY i “Smiling Service” || Bert’s Cash Grocery I PHONE 105 | | Pree Delivery Juneau “FHE REXALL STORE” ‘u~ Bntler an Drug Co. | LEG OF LAMB 1937 SPRING—Pound EXTRA FANCY SHOULDER VEAL ROAS'I‘ Pound .. PEONIES—ROSES—CARNATIONS POTTED PLANTS

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