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'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937. Ballet []an—[;grg f LABUR (;Rf(‘]upg ‘ i MASTER-VALET !||nn||m|nuumm||||mmm||m|mumuunu||unummummmmmm| Mery-Co-Round | ASKS BANON === - COMBINE OFFEp | —COLISECM— ed to draw up an ordinance for pre- | that organization of grocery clerks : Z TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT il pra {15 being perfected. ! | The funniest ) He may be no That's How “Hats Off,” (entlal Council Also Op-| The fuct that compensation in-Nevin-Treacher Team in| character in . gentleman, but | le N y surance for employees in Alaska is y " 3 v PlCTomAL REv os Opening at Capi- i poses Firecrackers on ot compulsory was discussed. Pres- Thank You Jeeves,” | fiction...on the he's a gentle- an GLA tol, Was Born \ Fourth of July i i Opens, Coliseum | screen at last! men's gent | ERAY LY ‘one more problem for labor to take e | " | | ‘ Pl who knows a ; y 5 | One of the most impressive bal-| The abolishment of “Silver Nights” 'P: . S i i ced with a British flavor, the Photographic Slides T“ke“EQ‘( I({"\T“R["“}:E lets ever filmed is seen ip “Hats|at local theatres, or their drastic| il (he LeSislature meels again . oq0 " ppank You Jeeves,” .‘ about women! Photographer — and are . Off," the Grand National produc-|revision, and the complete abolish- |2t ¥ F0 L (AhoF SHOW De ¢ th Century Fox production, which| this theatre ONLY'! tion, closing tonight at the Capitol ment of the sale and shooting of |SULIC! el €nough fo foree the comes tonight to the Coliseum The-| Thea're fireworks in the city limits were de- | atre, ripples with Iaughter provided| FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 7 P. M. A group of 56 dancers rode a mer- manded in unanimous votes of the| Othcr d leclared that u super-super inimitable valet, Ar- SLIDES START 8:42 P. M. ry-go-round for five hours while Central Labor Council last night at Ion local I SN ur Treacher, and the equally de- 'i cameramen caught their ballet in'the semi-weekly meeting of the|MeD 1 firms until firms *®llightful charm of his master m-‘ Q\’K A—N—D action as they rode the wooden group at Union Hall. ! vid Niven horses. | Action on “Silver . on which who m Bandits out to steal important| The chorus girls were costumed in occasion local theatres have offered | While working plans from the heroine, Virginiaf] ‘#& white chiffon. The horseés all were cash awards for attendance, fol- H y McKowan, del f{Fields, bump into the unbeatable! ...This way to the Centennial white and a white background was lowed a report by Chris Hennings, f"ld-\ 1 0\ ‘]m.ll 20,904, w “ combination of master and valet g 3 used. As they turned, they did,president, last night of his discus-|ted vice chairman to replace and in the most exciting scene of of charm..with youth swing- Bl ciobatic stunts and arabesques, sions with the City Council former office-holder who had beenthe movie, the crooks come out sec-| ing to the tunes of rhythm W |while their flowing Grecian-like| The resolution which will be sent *‘;-" for the past three weeks.|ond best robes trailed in the breeze or were'to the City Council requests that The President declared the officel Miss Fields comes ainheralded and ..and everybod: i ) o uests. tha 3 . % a.nd.rom.ance b N .ry 4 {manipulated, by their arms in but- the latter nh‘r( “abolish Silver |OPfR 15 a stranger into the home of Ni-! B singing its haunting hits] {terfly effects. |Nights or else limit the prizes so Report on Charter ven. Treacher’s attempts to get| 2 2 “Hats Off” is a story depicting the|that the sum offered each week be| A report of the special meeting mis master out of trouble lead him| ALSO ‘:]x:/.lin of l\s‘n Texas e\p\)\mlm\ ;[u(l given away.” ":; ,\\.‘]‘,, h ‘]‘\ \(""‘.“' “_’1] li-‘l"‘;’l‘“(“ rlmlfl{’l to | mmm} xi\;- : znll‘. Wlw!n Nn‘;‘lh SELECTED SHORTS eir respective press agents. Mae animou: ted that Federal La-|fgllows the girl out into the night,| 3 TE TWS & Clarke is seen in the starring role The stand against the firecrack- |bor m local 21,001 had been|the valet accompanies him to keep| and LATE NEWS CANDY BARS {opposite John Payne. Others in the rs on the Fourth of July followed jgranted an “illegal charter” was him out of a scrape. It develops KIDDIES' MATINEE Saturday Matifiée [cast include Helen Lynd, brilliant @ resolution drawn up by the Car-|adopted last night |into an exciting mess, before all the | |Broadway comedienne, making her |Penters local several weeks ago in| This follows in part lloose ends are unraveled—to the| SATURDAY AT 1:00 leinema debut: “Skeets” Gallagher, Which they suggested that all fire-| “The Central Labor Council finds gatisfact ovie-goers. sereen comedian: Luis Alberny crackers be bunned as “a safety that Federal Labor Union foeat 201 And, on yes. N1ven and wiss| IO A Wew Screen Love Team =\ @ jscreen comedian; singing new hitsl. " [l 2 ; |Franklyn Pangborn and Ge , measure and as a protection against 904, had been issued a charter pre- pields follow the romantic trail to “Let's Have Another” J Pri ‘_ {Trving. i GRS ) the issue of Oharter 2 |love have already shown, by not cooper- | “Twinkle, Twinkle ¥ Z ' e N S e O B {ating with uvx.v already nccrt‘dm'd‘ Little Star” } . Montecristi, Ecuador, 4 ‘um It is an order of the American ! mining union e E ways been known as Panama h ! Federation of Labor that any group| A | nan 36[}“ FEET % Planning to leave aboard the Dor- lof workers wishing to organize an-| TEXAS CONTRACTOR HERE | MAE CLARKE othy Alexander tonight, Miss Clapp other local, to 59 Yedve n o] S | - JOHN PAYNE expects to visit in Skagway again, | dorsement of the nearest local, in| D- A. Barnett, contractor of Dal- kit ¢ Worki L0iS ALBERNI and then stop in Sitka before re- {that particular locality, which in(las Texas, :u‘ul Dalsy and ;A’:\lyn‘lms i Lompany Wor Ing HELEN LYND turning south. During her stay in | this case would be Local 20,904. This|Barnett, were "’jl“;;* n Sunees| Day and Night Shifts ) Juneau, she has been a guest at 2 was not done by Federal Union,|Thursday night while the Prince ' SKEETS GAUAGHER the Gastineau Hotel / G |L(n al 21,001 Rupert, on which they are round- on Cook Inlet i 3 ) ( rippers, was in port. 3:,:‘:':::’::" < _1’(’; 7 ( | “The Central Labor Council TS el e RS AorORACE Atk ane ACE s poealcl ! ATTORNEY HERE ] (that, although suspended, the Ju-| ¢ /o von oy orenorar VIRITS & Bl gy an neau Mine and Mill Wotkers' Un-| “AU il QAP NER CATewi: SUDL R DRUMMOND p ; 200 William B. Zimmer, attorney of fon, Local 203 of the International| Russell Broker, depuby (‘N“U‘m.- Iniskin Drilling Company on Gorgeous Girls Rochester, N. Y., and his wife vis-} {Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter | ttorne 1 M(,"“'m. Cal, and h Cook Inlet, said the drill is now POTHOY. 4 5 | down 3,600 feet and is being oper- Pathe News ° A T e ot o i 4 i !’d )f‘ the Capital City while the \ orkers, has a charter issued by lh&"“m were visitors in Juneau Thurs tod ¢ A night Frince Rupert was in port Ah'”\("‘\ American Federation of Labor. Thwd“ night. They are making the | ted day and night. MICI(EY MOUSE MATINEE night. Council also finds that Local 203|round trip to Skagway on the Prince | The drill is going slowly through IATUR . > bies B/ o R v {is still an integral part of the Amer-| o hard rock formations, SATURDAY—1 P. M. T)(":\’:{H(n;l‘(' rn)l::m' VISITS ] / {ican Federation of Labor Bk e e RSN, T TIM McCOY in “BORDER CABALLERO” T R T D Ol ‘ B e wksl CAVANAUGH VISITS | WOMAN DOCTOR HERE ACE DRUMMOND : ‘mu'i“ b ;;;“b”!‘ "f]‘l‘.’:“é“‘“")"')‘f‘: {all organized labor refu 3 L. A. Cavanaugh, manager of the| Dy, Mildred C. J. Pfeiffer of Phil- 3 § Sohiir o the il R"pfl!l e | ety {ognize the cards of Feder Labor | Los Angeles office of the Pacific|adelphia, Pa., is making the current CARTOON COMEDY CANDY g i g g i | + & A | Union, Local 21,001, Juneau, Alas-|Manufacturing Company, was here round-trip voysge of the Prince Ru- g A e i B,n ka, as these interests and individ-| Thursday night as a round-trip| pert and visited in Juneau last eve- CAL. U. OFFICIALS HERE s t ! s5€ on he Prince Rupert. uals are B 8 y e nort MaHd, redord: dive. anal St U are hostile to labor, as th )m senger i Winnifred Williams, secretary, of (IS 57,10 ; mode of the University of California, are| By, % compensatior Also mwwmnw for the only % VISITOR FRflM travel for any distance‘in the Canal round-trip passengers aboard the| .' Yy tmumx\ is by boat. But she found Prince Rupert. They visited friends ’ |the trip down the Yukon as new as here last night. They will return| e - » a long motor trip would be in her to their home in Berkeley, Cal., fol- | : {home country, and the sct y was lowing the voyage. | | many times as interesting. i ARG 5 e SR | Ancon, the town where Miss Clapp, FPHYSICIAN COMES TOURING | w is employed in the clercal depart-| Dr. Hugh C. Winbigler, physician' t tely 0f Mansfield, Ohio, and his wife ment of the hospital, is completely (i iissapeit gl [n Stubbies - Bottles - Cans - On Tap e i fiatied .- . thes kb A private industry is allowed, and only While the Prince Rupert was docked = oo ants SATISFACTIO ur customers are satisfied . . ey Adelaide Clapp Votes for n ey SEATILE BREWING & MALTING CO. Since 1878 CENTURY BREWERY, SEATTLE, U.5. A D ol fon Yoot momey | wkait civil service workers or Govern Northland DCSpile Sun ment appointees are employed. Ly- {ing on the East side of the Panama g weit g N R FINEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES WILL BE FOUND HERE— e south), Ancon is a center where Coming north from the land where scores of dignitaries gather from| String Beans—Squash—Cauliflower—Egg Plant — Green Corn — Peas—Turnips— Panama hats are never made—Pan- all corners of the world, at all times | Beets—Tomatoes—Swiss Chard—Cant aloupes—Plums—Honeydew Melons— ama-, Miss Adelaide Clapp, U. S. of the year. | ° Casabas—Grapes—New _Apples—Bananas—Pears, Etc. ¥ e government employee in the Canal! Tourists crowd the Canal Zone| Zone, today cast her vote for Al- district from December to March,| T e T o o e, o St 0 A JUNEAU'S LEADING MARKET POTATOES 25 pounds 7 9¢ - T satisfied here. TRY US NOW! at the sunny “Cross Roads of the short stop-over. About 30,000 4 & World,” where even in the winter Americans live in the entire Zone T NEW WHITE fime the temperature is 84 degrees. district, Miss Clapp stated, many of e hag hes™1n s - florth JusthWhon' ave stafioned 1o, ths ariy ol § WU ALITE-MEATE ' .+ A'MODERN MABEEE" . .. . a Sulmehovml a momhh but :: tjhat d\}:’lnl«’)n puxttst G 4 EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTERS GRAP Es 2 lbs. 3 SC LETTUCE loc time has traveled to Skagway,! Roosevelt is Hero Whitehorse, Dawson and Fairbanks,| Teddy Roosevelt is the hero of All Kinds Large Heads—Each ... ... coming back to Juneau yesterday, the Panama area, she smiled, and o e by the PAA Electra. Sitting at the|though discontent is often rumored R l B R o A s T breakfast table in the Gastineau to be prevalent in the Zone, there P L u M s c Cafe, this morning, she stated that|is really little d tisfaction with| the Territory has completely lived|American leadership. up to school day geography book de-| Explaining her statement that ‘G RAVI< NSTFIN ALL VARIETIES scriptions, and although she is Panama hats are fiot made in Pan-| e neither a sourdough nor a member. ama, Miss Clapp stated that in early | EAT MEAT FOR STAMINA———F ROM SAN ITARY M A T c “ E s e of the Chamber of Commerce, she days of American colonization, all doesn’t mind the rain. travelers to South American points DIAMOND—TRUE AMERICAN—Carton ... Splendid Trip North |passed through Panama, a promi-| | Miss Clapp is one to whom a boat nent commercial ‘center. Anhough‘ H E " s c RoAsTERs c p— ride must be unusual in order to be/the hats were and still are made in ' LARGE ACARON SPAGHETTI - 8 * . ” X ooy s Plump—Tender Pound WAX ROLLS Q¢ Noodless for 25"’ A. P. Kashevaroff FRESH KILLED FANCY COLORED T ons lovited to prmeoat MOCK CHICKEN LEGS 4 for zsc BEGGS office of the LARGEST . . . FRESHEST—BROWN or WHITE ———————————— Capitol —THE TASTE TELLS— Theatre CHEESE l9¢ and receive tickets for your- B A c 0 N ssc PORK LEGS 38c Kraft C"dfifiifl (sgs;l—li)?rzl‘i‘hs Ib self and a friend or | i e Half or Whole Pound ... “Hats Off” HORMEL'S EASTERN oo ol Pk CRACKERS Mild—Sugar Cured Makes Delicious Roasts! GRAHAM or SODAS As & paid-up subseriber of The Ke tch“ Eor c Tomt oes c Daily AlaSka Empil'e "PLEASING YOU MEANS OUR SUCCESS” Large bottles._.. 2 39 Largt tins ... 3 for 40 ____________—====== FANCY PUREE Good only for current offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow : (4 WATCH THIS SPACE Sanlta ry Meat C O. (”“( - ' 9—PAST DELIVERY TRUCKS—) —— WINDOW CLEANING T PHONE 485 PHONES 13 and 49 ED. SHAFFER, Manager. QLR L .

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