The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 18, 1937, Page 3

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18, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE JOE E. BROWN IS Braddnck Plans IIIIIII"IIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllIllllliIIHIIIIHHI!IlIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIII SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU tarting TONIGHT "THE IDOL OF THE IDLE CLASS!! CAPITOL !I!]MEI]Y1 Gulley-face d Slm As Loud- | Champion I\ Roundlm‘ h1lo Doclor \\\.mdul tdlkuna Lad From China | bhapev—COnfident Of Gets Himself In Hole | Retaining Title Joe Out Early In Go FOR TREATMENT Over RIVERSIDE, Cal, J creen comedian »])d_\ l eriod | | GRAND BEACH, Michigan, June E. Brown gallops into the trained and supremely Fields Theatre tonight in the|18.—Well Iwill and fiest of all his War- confident, Champion Jimmy Brad- pay Dr. J Citron the sum r Bros g vehicles, “Polo dock sent out word today tha 2,000 for services rendered Joe. will kayo Joe Louis in eight rounds perior Judge O. K ton helc H. plays the role of Joe Bolton, or less next Tuesday night. the sum was reas le fc ¢ an American youth who, after Braddock, the most unconcerned ment for 25 day ral ye in China, returns home man in the training camp. is round-| Morton denied with a mn visaged valet — and ing-into shape for his first title|de for $0,000 an unbounded supply of tall tales. defense since the upset in the Baer cl he doctor adminis He returns to the arms of his ador- | victory tics, which impeded gushing and dis ingly rich| “I look for a good rough fight,! Fi when asked « Minnie—who is a member of maybe the h ever, but T will for imate of hi an extremely swanky polo-playing get up and knock Louis out," said Sald I don't colony the champion. guy who can tell is myself about Collectc I only nybody he, it ly, but I do not belie d enough kayo n The boys have all found that he am not kidding Joe with pretty Mary Hilton at once falls violently in love | *“I a neigh- or, who recognizes no hero but a ing hero. Joe and his val-!|1 the case in hand and de- Joe must 5 a wow tough, but he has weaknesse at polo. After that, he brags so I know what and where,” conc »hm—l much about his skill that he i ed Braddock LEO‘WA M’KINNON IS SENIOR REGENT, e Moc his l 'onna McKinnon nam- t; Elizabeth Good- »gent; Bl nally shamed into becoming & tive member of the local lo club. Carol Hughes, who made such a hit with Joe in “Earthworm T tors,” is delightful as the p polo enthusiast Ske Gall gher does the dead-pan t with gusto. He played ping-pong with polo balls and catried a spare tire: in his saddle!!! \H“ Hor Reé unior Anna Rodenbu > ADELAIDE SMITH TO renewing old Jed crew of the n by spon- Chaplain The Mdaes Jodge is acquaintances with the |USS. Eagle 57 tonight women of the town| with Mr. Jones and with Louis Deleboodue Tor Mary Joyce's ldge AF€ asked to be on hand to help the|s ! Mo ; \ at Taku, flying there by Alaska Ajr|d2ncers of the visitors in having|28, with Lavina Starr actine A Transport |an enjoyable time. Grand Officer I ALso Romance in the Air— She leaves with Mr. Jones, pilot| Special entertainment will be of-| Meischl Grand ( Returns—Heart of the for the Pacific Alaska Air \f"l"t'd by the visiting guests, it isiand Anne ling, Grand Chaplain Devils—Pathe News Electra, aboard the Electra tomor- 521 NP R R R ) - row for Fairbanks and will spend| T R DREL. OATTANY IOURe CHILDREN'S MATINEE a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs.| VACATION BlBLE e A e B Jones {the Boston Fire Dep vis- at their Fairbanks before returning south to her home SATURDAY——1 P. M. home, | SCHOOL TO GIVE ited in Juneau last r while the : in Californis Prince I{u))«'x\ upon which he is “Polo Joe” ¥ g AL PROGRAM TONIGHT (it Tt s "o s i il d8'a round trip passenger aboard the ADVENTURES IN DARKEST AFRICA AT THE HOTELS | | The closing program of the Beth-|ves CARTOON— COMEDY CANDY ea i __g /€l Vacation Bible School will be = at 7:45 o'clock tonight at the! {held DR. J. W. EDMUNDS 1 Gastineau | Bethel Pentecostal Mission on Main| S Gostmean e peniecosal Mision on aain DS o Ws B0 0L e ————————me———ee———————Ty oy Tulsequah; = Adelaide * Smith,!give portions of the lessons that 1s NOW HERE T Achk M ADE SU!TS San Diego; James A. Connors, have been learned during the past| At the GASTINEAU HOTEL Lawrence; W. K. Keller, Anchorage; [two weeks along with the songs Here Until Sunday Evening, June 20, Inclusive 216 land choruses. The awards for best work in each class will be given Alaskan | Also each member of the school will| For THIRTE Richard Swartz, Hans Sonberg, I. receive a beautiful souvenir. Every- your Ey Brig, Fairbanks; Alex Minzoff,|one is cordially invited to attend. | Dr. Edmunds needs 1o introduc- Seward; Jack Rover, Anchorage | o - ition to Juneau citizens as this is L R | CHICAGO ENGINEER HERE |Dis tenth annual trip throughout TRAVELER FROM OAKLAND | Mr. and Mis. Walter J. HughesAlaska where thousands of citizens Miss Rachel H. Elliott of Oakland, lof Chicago visited for a brief time | testify to his highly scientific work, employee of the Pacific Telephone in Juneau while the Prince Rupert backed by five diplomas from recog- and Telegraph Company, was a vis-|was in port. Mr. Hughes is a de- Nized Eye Colleges, besides being itor in Juneau lest night during the|velopmental engineer from Chi-|@ Post-Graduate. Crg 2 stay of the Prince Rupvu in port.!cago. Going Over Big! PHONE 146 HOME GROCERY Anmversary Sale ON UNTIL SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Y Conie Out and Buy the Biggest : Money-Saving Values in Juneau and Win Big Cash Prizes! J. B. Warrack, Sitka; Graves, E. J. Duly. Alvin L. Room from $55 ALL HAND WORK SHOP FROM OUR NEW PATT] BEFORE JULY 4! SAM THE TAILOR PHONE 642 SAM SHABALDAK examining ERNS frequently straightened with gla We welcome difficult i el S st il only. 1 Ave., Seattle, where my two quall- |fied and able assistants are con- stantly in attendance. adv. ‘i{écipé for Refreshment ! R real refreshment | reach for a “Steinie” [ Brown Bottle of Schlitz Beer. | Brewed to mellow-ripe per- fection under Precise Enzyme Control ... withadded hkealth benefits of Sunshine Vitamin D...Schlitz brings you winter | and summer uniform deli- ciousness. You don’t have | tocultivatea taste for Schlits. You like it on first acquaint- ance. .. and ever after. i Jos. ScavriTz Brewing Co. MILWAUKEE, WIS. : STORE OPEN UNTIL 10:30 EVERY NIGHT PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN TONIGHT AND INSURE EARLY DELIVERY IN THE MORNING i he BEER That ukee Famous 1937 GOMEDIAN MUST [CHUMP ERWIN POLOPRETENDER, OnKnocking Joe FAY LARGE SUM/| MATHEMATICAL WIZARD IN FILM $1 ’U\" Buster Crabbe Appe ars As For Se \\n es E \h ll(]lll" | Zane Grey Redman, Sec- 1 ond Coliseum Feature Goldwin-M r Chump openin 1 Theatre Stuart Erwin has the major spot bout ma- cham- iou that wep! hard for comedy wacr. MISS VANDERLEEST VISIT IN FAIRBANKS 'iiing o dance in the Moose Hallluter, and Gertrude Olsen, Recor- ARRIVES ON RUPERT WITH JERRY JONES’S in honor of the officers and men. der 5 3 Many of the men became acquaint-| Officers appointed by the new! Awriving in Juneau aboard the Comihg to Alaska to visit with ©d here four years ago on the last Senior Regent for the coming year prince Rupert t night, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones of Fair. Vsl of the Eagle. While others|are Guide, Hattle Peterman; AS-'jeanne Vander Leest, daughter of banks, Miss Adelaide Smith. secre. Tecall regular trips to Alaska which |sistant ¢ Mattic Baldwin: Ar- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Vander Lecst, tar aude Ryan of the Ryan “eTe made '~/rqu< mtly several years gus, Charlotte Kirschoffer; Sentinel, s to spend the summer at her home| Aeronautical Corporation i Sen “83 e ! i :““I“ Jackson; Organis, Hisie j before returning to school in! _Som - —— S — AP Eiloit. Rlvaiiar b Sarh: the Pt The officers and men aboard Ea- Soufolis |the south E EGrir At bt b Ireh, © Ible will be the guests of the The auditing committee includes| wiss Vander Leest. sister of MM! ATTORNEY VISITS HERE f SONS OF NORWAY Miss Smith, who stopped over- N en wiil pay the Haltie Peterman, chairman; Mattie Mary Vander Leest, has completed Frank J. Gallagher, prominent | Toeo e night at the Gastineau Hotel, left @ > Soufolis year at Miss Wood's|San Francisco attorney, passed [Meeting Saturday night at 8 o'clock R NI SOV STARTS TONIGHT “3'HE PLAYS CARDS LIKE A SHARK 4'AND MAKES LOVE LIKE A FISH! pnoteh comedians make 1 Gwenn. It i him his favorite comedy rong is the third who another bril- Also 8th Episode Darkest Africa ture one of Hollywood's d of younger » interest and unve for light comedy e object of Erwin’s ion —and— ad- other feature of the double . Desert Gold." > Jjunior J en school in Minneapo- Hluumn Juneau last night aboard followed by dance. Admission 40r the Prince Rupert. Three-piece orchestra. adv., Specials Galore! AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY FOR YOUR WEEK-END NEEDS! PHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY MACARONI, SPAGHETTI / pkes. 2%7¢ COFFEE—All Brands, Ib. . . . . . 3¢ EGGS 1289 RADISHES and ONIONS DOG FOOD—Our Best Friend 10 Ib. cloth bag 68c HEAVY COLORED HENS WE WILL MEET ANYBODY'S PRICES WITH QUAIJTY! FRESH LOCAL EGGS — DAILY PEACHES 3 for 65c 3 bunches 25c SUGAR . . Sc FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES BUTTER -- Red Shield, Ib. . . . . 38(: DEf. MONTE AND S. & W. 3 doz. 951: P MILK—AIl Brands . FROM OUR OWN FARM—FRESH DAILY cans l9¢ CHICKENS — BROILERS,Ib. . . . 35¢ —ALWAYS THE BEST— PHONE 478 “THE PURE FOODS STORE" Prompt Delivery

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