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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937. " Future Glimpses SALMON, 60LD [Glenda Farrell - SEND EXPORTS | Launches Movie To Be Featured In Douhle B|II TO NEW HIGH Reporter Role fr e the Stan with Cinema Badman “The Lost Cm, Captam i Calamity” to Be Shown sq “Smart Blonde™ at Tonight at Capllol Cohscum Tumght THE SHOW PLACE Starting TONIGHT or FIRST SHOW JUNEAU T 7P. M. TWO BIG FEATURES ON DELUXE PROGRAM! = COLISEUM — —STARTING TONIGHT— salmon season in full shipment of cannec g upward, July ex- nited States jumped rom $3,209.684 in June to a re of $8,923,796. In addi-. | HE HUNTED FOR PIRATE GOLD AND | FOUND ‘A" SWEETHEART ; TREASURE! . ~alm ports t sharply ’ vill reaobne o | Cinema fans wi be carrie cen tion turies into the future in one pic-| o . ture—and will be given an unnnd».s,o 3.4 “Smart Blond: edy-drama from the studios, which has mystery com- Warner Bros its first local the Coliseum A saga of the South LIKE 14 in m\ compared with / + a Seas . . . with thrilling action, torrid remance and song hits galorel MOVITA of “MUTINY on the BOUNT iate of the near future inj color photography in the other mov- ie—as the Capitol Theat bill is presented tonight for taste a two- Sl n plete 's daublefrom Alaska to the United {July as col June. report of shipments piled by Colle = iie showing tonight Theatre, will put on view for pub- approval a brand new character Torchy Blane, girl newspaper re- HOUSTON MARIAN NI XON ‘GRAND NATIONAL PICTURE SATURDAY, 1 P. M. STARTING—Captain Eddie Rickenbacker’s (America's Greatest War Pilot) MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE———F— CE DRUMMOND ,,,,,,,,,, _ALSO SERIAL"’ “THE LOST CITY”—Last Ep’sode—"DARKEST AFRICA" COMED { CARTOON CANDY NOTicfi——THE LOST CITY will be run only once tonight “ starting at 8:15 PM. CAPTAIN CALAMITY fea- tured at 7 and 10:10 P. M. day showing digantic electrical generators, ca~- » of produeing over a million ; huge transforme wired to| s to keep up ordi current | rific propor ; mammoth ray machines; spark- nough artificial light, estroy; if not expertly a small cit the la induct and X-ray wound These and over a hundred other electrical and physical de used in the production of City,” the “picture that's 100 years ahead of its time.” In “Captain Calamity,” Grand National's stirring adventure pic- ture with George Houston in the title role, co-starred with the love- ly n, the entire pro- duction, however, has been photo-| graphed in natural color vivid coloring of the and the enticing lights and ws of life in these picturesque ion P! 1 duced on the screen by Hirli-color, a4 new process. MAYOR ROMIG coils ever| All the| sparkling south | {Customs James J. Connors follows (Fish | Fresh anc cept frozen (ex- hellfish) : 1‘ ut, 432,062 bs. . § . 1,001,837 lbs. r, 20,397 lbs. canned Cured or preserved (ex- cept shellfish) 350 1bs n, 1,957,312 lbs 40.856 ‘ 89,517 Balmc 3,690,367 20 331,699 | Co | 3,548 1bs 991 17,415 1bs. 14,026 [Fish p 157,710 428,570 | Furs Fox Blacl 8,140 40 4,588 265 80 and silver, 98 Mnn\ Muskrat 844 R 19,721 21,691 110 | Pur m: Whale oil, 19 53,769 16,475 | «»« Torchy Blane will steal your heart! We're carrying the torch for Torchy,' the smarfest blonde re- porter who ever found a wed- .nn. .ln. inside @ gambling ring! porter The vivacious Glenda Farrell por- trays Torchy, and with the aid of n MacLane as a police de- tective, solves a murder mystery which confront: her at the very beginning of the picture “B Blonde™” is the series of comedy-dra shing Torc the central fig 1 of course, > the 1ls first of | in will be ltray of the av- ! The Perils of Paul 1s of Helen” and the like, has there been a series of pictures with the \mn girl as the chief prot nist, But each of the Ipresent Torchy Blane pictures will be complete in itself, and \l'm,«lh(l different lxum the othe: venture = se tures of Torchy GLENDA BARTON MAC ALSO A GRAND VARIETY OF SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS WITH LATEST IN NEWS KIDDIES' MATINEE—SAT. 1:00—FREE CANDY FARRELL LANE %Chevmlet Adds Taxicab Mudel‘ SIR THOMAS KNEW 'l'lll SECRET DETROIT, Au;, 6—To meet what | 'is said to be a growing demand mu low-priced taxicabs, Chevrolet Mo- | [tor division of General Motors Cor- {poration has added a taxicab model to its line. The new model carries| all the major features of the regu-| ON HONEYMOON " | Doctor Wedst rs. hmlly‘ Whale fertilizer and meal, 190 tons | Live 3,358 animals, 2 ‘Wool, unmanufactured, 12,775 1lbs. 5,876 |lar line along with some special adaptations, chiefly “to provide xtra strentgh” to meet the spec- \lalized requirements of taxi service. - You, too, will appreciate that pleasant heritage left Craig — Bishop Rowe {Wood, timber and lumber, Hills near Peiping, China, are to every lover of fine tea Hich Birth Rate | ALBERT DYER, Abroad Attacked SLAYER OF3, | Saiibhe ol Ju.\ Being Selected to Try| Man Who Attacked, Killed Girls Up to Freddie To Act or Qo LOS ANGELES, Cal, L if Freddie Barthol W k| Incre for $1,100 a week, h t wo 1 | 84 M. 1t |Ore, matte and regulus: Copper, 11,954,199 1bs, ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 6. —| Tead 242124 lbs. r. Joseph H. Romig, Mayor of An-|gtone. including marble, |chorage, and Mrs. Emily Craig, were| 33 7g5 tons married yesterday by Bishop Peter | | Trophjes, specimens | Trimble Rowe, of the Ephcopal Lhut(h and left on a hnm\moun ‘trip to Fairbanks. | The bride came to Alaska in 15‘“‘1‘0. al value of products of and is credited with making the| Ajagka first American flag in the Klondike | | Value” of region. Dr. Romig came to Alaska in 1886 Aug. 6—|8S a Moravian medical missionary LOS ANGE] land went to the Kuskokwim. >oeo IHIIIIIIIHHIIIII'IIIIIhihllill'I!IIIIIIIIII!IIIIIII'IIIIIIIllI|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlIIl HIH Aa V0B dar Sietion bekan; Dl i & |dicted that Albert Dyer, 32, accused Fashlon Designer | Gold of attacking and slaying th small} TO wed Hls Model Silver & girls n Glenwood 1 months ' & 0, “will be found guilty of first degree murder and will hang.” | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. b‘ @ ber | 3.878 dotted with dummy Tibetan for- tr s, erected by the Emperor' 1,737,856 Chien Lung to train his army for | 14526 'a successful conquest of Tibet at ¢ . : (the time of the American revolution, | €000 By TORNER % evuy. l’“’kfl!e. 2% | Lipton’s Tea. At all grocers in convenient 18,920 Only nine countries of the world| i S SaBt et B size packages and individual tea bags. &GREEM JAPAN with your first cup of pton’s. Distinctive flavor, aroma and true Performs Ceermony Aug. ANGEI . Aug. 6. curi- os, ste. All gther articles 2180 |shipments from the United Sta |exceeded one-half million gallons Ivalued at close to $1,000,000. $6,670,480 | A bt ie ey nite . United Btates \ Iowa farmers are radio-minded. \ products returned $ 123,285 ProX There are 128,073 radio sets an 212+ {Valugoos, foreign merch, 8. 41lLang farms in the state. ig ly |failed to purchase American paint| 1,268 |products in April, during v\mch\ nt campaig YELLOW LABEL, onmss PEKOE; mee = | the veteran aavocate of birth con- tr China on the Lurline. and now finally act or movie . declared before sailing for| amount not and l.« ce Dis | Total value of shipments $6,794,176 $2,034,414 | $ 95206 $8,923,796 | |Ed Brymer, fashion designer, an- *Items included “all Tea was first known to the Eng- nounced his engagement to Miss Jon | other articles” world the | Eberle; pretty mannequin, umplu}(d‘ Oars, spruce ‘m his Hollywood establishment. | Palladium MR | Reindeer hides No foreign vessel can touch at = |the Island of Guam without special| Empire classifieds lox pprmi&siun from Washington. y in 44 836 1,300 liish sp under 2 lname of “chia. | - nd of Guam in mid-Pa-) § ceded to the United § L by <11.|m in 1898. It has been called to the attention - § of Local No. 1944 of the Carpenters and Joiners Union of Juneau, that peo- ple in Juneal have been misinformed as to Union carpenters wages. Many prospec*tvc builders have been dis- couraged because of false rumors that carpenters are charging from eleven to fourteen dollars a day. The wage scale of $3.00 a day has remained the same since 1932 and there is no prob- ability of its being altered. Increased cost of building has not been due to an increase in carpenters’ wages. Through an investigation, we find the Carpenters’ Wage Scale in Juneau Is THE LOWEST IN THE ENTIRE TER- RITORY. and PRINCIPAL CITIES ON THE WEST COAST. Carpenters’ wage in Ketchikan is $1.25 per hour, Sitka— $1.25, Fairbanks—$1.40, Seattle—$1.50, AND JUNEAU—S$1.12%. 4 . THE PURE FOOD STORE, FOR REAL ECONOMY. JUST TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER TO US, AND QUALITY FOODS WILL BE DELIVERED TO YOU PROMPTLY. PHONE 478 PEACHES zlargecans45c Red & White Home Style . ... HI-BISK __________41b-pke. 4Qc CENTENNIAL CAKE FLOUR ________4 Ib. pkg. 35c CENTENNIAL PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR__ 4 1bpks. 20c SNOWDRIFT - InBulk ____2 Ibs. 3Q¢ Home Grown BEETS, CARROTS, SWISS CHARD and TURNIPS __3 bunches 2 G FRESH TOMATOES | b lSc Solid Meat Tl\‘ I Try The srzrgrezzeee Buy Your BACON by the piece Prices Going Up SPECIAL TODAY! 40c Ib. WEINERS and FRANKFURTERS 28c Ib. CHOICE SELECTION OF Fresh Dressed POULTRY CAPONS—ROASTING CHICKENS STEWING HENS—TURKEYS LEG OF LAMB Fancy 35c Ib. N THE BEST IS CHEAPEST American Meat Co. PHONE 38 TOM HUTCHINGS, Manager PHONE 38 Sugar Cured Picnics 27c ib. LAMB STEW l 5: Ib. Cottage Cheese RED ROCK 2 Sc pint We consider our wage scale of $1.12Y2 per hour, reasonable, and we are taking this means to inform the public and correct any misunderstand- ing. Local No. 1944 CARPENTERS and JOINERS UNION, JUNEAU nrr i — CHOICE FRESH MEATS of ALL KINDS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS DELIVERIES PHONE 478 AT BIG SAVINGS! EETETEIESEEEREREDSTERNEENNRE

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