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§ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 3 Hullvwnud Rips U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC THE WE 'ULTURE, ATHER BUREAU ATHER 1937. COLISEUM Double Feature Bill Is Showing at s - { { ‘ : | * i 2 \ "'s l’ as (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ! ! Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 3 § STARTING TONIGHT ! Fair tonight and Saturday; moderate northerly wind X A ! 2 : 0ff Blackmail Coliseum Tonight | | | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weat ! ! 5 BIG ATTRACTIONS ! I UL Gy R RS Ol e w0 AR e g Aty 4 p.m, yest'y 30.12 69 W ¥ Cle i { FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M i a3 A o o 02t 58 ¥ 3 , ‘ Taflrih {8 2 ! o Beware of Ladies” and!noon today 3026 64 NE 1 cl Jack Dempsey Stars in One ! : ! ‘“Ride - Binu® RADIO REPORTS dig AN § 0 3 o DELUXE DOUBLE FEATURES Ride 'Em Cowboy™ | ot ok VO Movie — William [.MULFORDS | ] ! Capitol Features Max. temp. Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4a Boyd in Other i 2 ’ ati st24hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs ] 1 Station last 24 hours ¥ isslnv RIDIN' DYNAMITE! MUD- Swift-moving, action-laden “Be-|Anchorage 61 40 0 he bill to- ‘3 e SIS == SLINGING ware of Ladies,” which will tear the|Barrow 48 38 12 08 Clo I ) 3 « ’ . M K ROUGH Vengeance sinister mask from the blackmaill Nome 54 50 10 64 R The Idol of } D & 7 RIDING LOVERS , and Buck Jones' “Ride 'Em|Bethel 60 54 16 12 Clot is “Hopalong B s N nu“muo Cow " opens tonight at the Cap-|Fairbanks 62 44 4 0 Cloud ; CRAVING ital Theatre in a sparkling double|Dawson 4 v} A Partimounl Releate with bill. These will also be shown Sat-|St. Paul 52 ! g RU“SEE urday night. Dutch Harbor .. . 64 56 4 R i WILLIAM BOYD With a bitter pre-election cam-|Kod 64 ) 4 ( Clear s 3 ; ! i 32 . \ rge H . ridan ACTION! paign as the colorful background,|Cordova 62 s ) Clear |1 me § George Hayes Gail She: ! ‘Beware of Ladies” moves gripping-|Juneau 69 38 5 0 Clear Evelyn § ——AND——— Evelyn Brent - Directed by Nate Watt ! ly to a smashing climax. A super- ka 62 0 3 tr [§ ta : : lative cast, headed by Donald CookKetchikan 70 ( ) Clear |Slipper E x T R A E x T R A 3 and Judith Allen, give unforgetable|Prince Rupert 70 4 ) Clear | William Boyd Hopp s 8 S ! performances. | Edmonton 62 ( 1 1 Cloudy |new sid the latest Hopalong k [ Cook portrays the candidate for,Seattle 80 i 0 0 Clear !film. His saddlemare is William : . They Say Joe Louis rates the \.\nnL “The Best District Attorney on the Progres- Portland 86 it 1 1] Cloudy Janney, Jr., who appears as Cas- : of Them AllL” BUT SE \ sive ticket. Though not a womhn-|San Prancisco . 63 o Clear |sidy's younger brother, fresh from JACK DEMPSEY % hater, he is as firm in his belief|New York 80 4 ] 0 Clear |an Eastern school, yet having the % & i ! of the slogan “Beware of Ladies” Washington 94 | tuff of the Old West in his ( Q‘The ldol of Mllllons,, 3 as he is in the principles of hon- WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY makeup. In the course of the story H esty in government. Seattle (airport), fo: temperature, 53; Blaine, clear, 48; E‘{‘ meets and ”‘ in love with Gail First Picture Showing All His Great Fights ! Judith Allen, as the reporter| toria, clea Alert Bull Harbor, cloudy, 50 heridan, daughter of the town from Willard Through Tunney { whose vigorous and fearless news- | Rupert, fo; Triple r; Langara Island, clear newspaper pu er Y ! paper campaign establishes Cook|chikan, cl o Wrangell, clear Pete Once entrusted with the job of iR ! with the feminine voters of the cle Sitka, clear, § », clear, 54; Juneau, ¢ ning up 1e town, Boyd refuses : Latest News Flashes city, is lovelier than ever in her|way, clear, 55; Port Althorp Point, cles iything stop him until he BRI " return to the screen. dova, cle 2; Chitina clea Portage, clea h broken up the entire Crystal ——AND— -, - |48; Anchors clear, 48; 46; Nenana, cloudy, 50; |Slipper gang and ed two kill-'wallis Torbit, San Frax " 0 | {Hot Springs, cloudy, 54; , cloudy y, raining, 49; Nula ings for which the was re Hins - Paltbats \‘luh Colby. ACE DRUMMOND e O LRt VA s, oo 367 oot , Oushing, Fairbaoks: Merle ol c l m eglu" uxl Iary |cloudy R Conrad Grimstad, Astoria, Ore. M l K E Y [ l N E Juneau, September 3. Sun 5:01 a.m.; sunset, 6:56 p.m. askan c MOUSE MAT E | WEATHER SYNOPSTS IPS!THGINS Amyg s K W. Relts, Hai- RIDE 'EM COWBOY—/ DRUMMOND fl ee ues a | High barometric pressi ed this morning from the Mack- da; V Juneau: Me. and P _\, CARTOON—COMEDY--CANDY |enzie and upper Yukon vai ithward over the Gulf of Alaska and " . Mr: or. Eitkn: B A {Pacific Ocean to the,Hawaiian Islands, the crest )50 inches u" P”“cess Luulse Booth SATURDAY 1P. M The Auxiliary to the American Le- over the Pacific Ocean at latitude 44 d 174 de- i e gion will hold the first fall mee and at Mayo. A storm area prevailec southern Bering 5 o ; ing, after the summer suspension,S the lowest reported being 29.48 inches a short distance _ RAINBOW GIRLS |next Tuesday evening in the Legion T vest of Dutch Ha s general pressure distribution has Four Juneau teachers will ar Open Fall and Winter session Sat- HUNGARIAN ) T veste! Al P e 1 his (fternoon on the P 5 urday, 1:30 z &-oF Jnic T le. Dugout. All women memb are been attended by precipit 1 over western Alaska and by generally | u 30 pm.. a \sonic Temp requested to attend. fair weather over the remainder cf the field of observation Louise to prepare for this s Election of officers. Social follows PAPRIKA Ho'I'E L G A S T IN E A u | Jotpadie ey T N | It was colder last ni over the upper Yukon valley, the lowe school session adv, ‘s & reported temperature at Dawson being 32 degrees 96 degrees at | Miss Kathyrine Long, history b Mayo. er and assistant coach of girls’ Every Effort Made for the {|| HOSPITAL NOTES o CEe e athletics, returns for her fifth year Comfort of Guests! iy PR x CHRI ON HUNTING TRIP of teaching in Juneau., Enic s 11 B . Watkins, usierwen Ll AT chrl ently Red Carlson and Louis ¢ her third year in Juneau, Miss Myr- GASTINEAU CAFE i o at ) An::.\‘"”‘p;" :1"‘”'” at Cordova for Peter Russe fishermen around Cordova, left re-|tle Moe will coach girls’ in connection | Imorning atvs tetkg adyitted there dopted son of [J)x‘\ r» \1‘ !‘ E. centl on T u» g llll ng : ip and v “‘..f h 1‘(’ e ingu : AIR SERVICE INFORMATION llast night. His condition 1o report.) YOURS: Bishop Pete imble Rowe around the sound end Copper River wlnn .‘_n;»v returns for vt 5 et i bae conducted services flat her second year of Juneau t ¥\ u \ HOLp ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i, s el UL SRR B e St She will instruct the 1 1’*“1 c"l;. TMe RER SRR Miss Marjorie Tillotson will teach s / Young George Fleek of Dou {underwent a tonsilectomy at the Ju- neau Medical and Surgical Clinic George Mooney Yén are invited to present Luis coupon at the box office of the Miss Lillian Hendrickson under- . cap‘tol iwent a minor operation at the Ju- h ineau Medical and Surgical Clinic illm. morning. and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see * "RIDE 'EM COWBOY"” “BEWARE OF LADIES” As a patd-up subscribér of The A tonsilectomy was performed this morning on Mrs. Carl Linstrom at the Juneau Medical and Su Clinic. Alice Baile; nd two Pickernell girls were admitted to the Govern- ment Hospital yesterday. All three of them underwent tonsilectomies this morning, Louise Wtllard, who had her ton- s ,removed several days ago, discharged from = the Governmen! |Hospital today. : P - Daily Alaska Ep're | HONORED AT BANQUET > Go‘ofl only for current offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE who are leaving for the states, a J|dinner was held recently at the Presbyterian Manse in Cordova. Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sal ! Reed and Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Vance. | "TOMORROW'S STYLES TODAY" New Modes for Autumn port Coats IDEAL FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL MISS A Full Range of Colors and Styles Sizes 14 to 20 $14.95 at JUNEAU'S OWN STORE Honoring a group of Cordovans, Leaving for the States are Mr. and | FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGE RATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. | GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER Every model in this fimproved, 1937, new { line of G-E Washers " represents MORE VALUE PER DOLLAR than has ever been offered before. From top to bottom, inside and out, they are built to your needs and your de- sire. Here are a few outstand- ing features: SEBARIIEIGEIEIRIEEAIANE Rice & Ahlers Company IN IMPROVEMENTS, PERFURMANC AND LOW,PRICE 6 Pound | Capacity 1 NOW $60. PERMANENT LUBRICATION . oiled at the factory for lifetime service—and seal “ONE CONTROL" WRINGER .. . one control does every- thing. 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