The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1937, Page 3

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' ——— il Potorsq SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Starts TONIGHT for a fight in Wm. Colt MacDonald’s greatest and most excit- {1 ing yarn! Mile-a-minute excitement on a crooks four! N\ N A REPUBLIC PiCTURE ALSO Eleventh Episode ACE DRUMMOND PATHE NEWS MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P. n\‘“ Directod by D. Ross Lederman A Columbia Picture "GHOST TOWN GOLD” ACE DRUMMOND CARTOON——COMEDY——CAN Ghost Town Gold, Gounterfeit Lady ! flpenmg atl‘amml Double Bill Will Be Show Here Tonight and i Saturday | M. llamy enacts the part of a private Mc cctive set on the trail of this attractive jewel thief. ' Joan, seeking to recover the gem, s it from a supposedly f ass jewelry store. The proprietor jof the storp, ouglas Drumbrille, ‘pu-n ely avoiding police help, hires Bellamy to recover the stone. The |fact that Bellamy’s methods on the lusual “assignments have frequently (been open to legal suspicion, leads D the police to trail the young de- {tective. Dumbrille also sets a group of his henchmen to follow an. He wants them to get the diamond before 1|Bellamy does in order to save the d that the deteictive de- chase from city to city, , for with all these various interests seek- in ing to outwit each other, leads to ublic’s stir- drumatic and exciting complica- s cowtown in)tions. “Thr I The bigges gather cver se sented at the C: two days beginning “Ghost Town Gold ring drama of a the early 90's quitecrs” trio h,w bar 1 scene ¢ estern charact The of Bob B et RELIGIOUS BROADCAST The Alaska Evangelization Soci- oty will go on the air Sunday night |from 6 to 6:30 o'clock. The Rev. |Charles D. Hull will give the mes. sage. H. B. Schlaegel will play the pells accompanied by Mrs. Schlae- gel at the piano. — e OUT ' FROM POLARIS-TAKU Having completed their work on the mill at the Polaris-Taku proper. ity in the Tulsequah, G. Kulai, L. {C\ru‘r and E. O'Conner are travel- ing back to the States aboard the North Séa. o eee DANCE SATURDAY By American Legion Auxiliary. Elks Hall, 10 o'clock, Rands’ Orchestra. ture of the Hughes providing the romantic in- terest. Also to be shown at the Capitc tonight and tomorrow night is “Counterfeit Lady” based on the theft of a rare diamond. Co-featured in the cast are Ralph Bellamy and Joan Perry. Miss Per- ry plays the mlc mle‘ while Bel- VICKS Cousu Dnop ECONOMICAL That's Electrical Cookery Hotpoint “Belmont” You'll be surprised at the reasanakle size of your electric bill for electric cookery in Juneau. You really can't afford to be without the Hotpoint “Bel- mont.” Investigate Electric Cookery. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE FOR OLD RANGES DURING OCTOBER Alaska Electric Light 8 Power Company JUNEAU. DOUGLAS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1937. | ENGAGE ENT ‘I&Maidenlane' Weds Mr.Baligock | zoc e o o o o Now at Gnhsaum Dramatic Thcfi Story and| ) 3 d | Here Last NI t Ln\\lu were received in the nt | mail in Juneau. The brid -be is Bali Travelogue Are yone of the twin dau of Mr. | and Mrs. P. R. Bradley 1d welll Showing Tonight COMING MONDAY—0( KAZAN—THE Sponsored by the PIONEERS O vearly benefit show for the pur cemetery plot. All receipts this purpose. You will help a ALASKA, by buying = m ! \ known on the channel. Mr. Bradley |is President of the Alaska Juneau |Go Mining Company and the leys now reside in Berkeley, | California Ceremony Announu‘(l Surprise to Gaahneau Channel Friends Dramat B r the lc e W atest jewelry Surprising their many friends in| ecre Junenu, Miss Lillian Lydia rnm\nnufll AND 8 TO ELECT and Mr. Douglas Babcock were mg Hi‘ OFF'CERS 'l ONlGHr ter, ried lost evaning a 9 o'clock in ¢ ection Lutheran Church the 1 yrdes of thie John A. Cauble, thelgyer the world, “15 Maiden Mrs. Everett E of | Twentieth Century-Fox ! \t the ceremony famous Diamond Row ‘;n:m.m G. Sand was the ; night to the Coliseum Miss Peterson was d To the casual ensemble of black shee Lane is just anot timmed with Pe Manha but within age was of To: es of its short length un- dressed in black satin \um al =8 1R “precious gem. ations. y. » ceremony, a re- at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Arthur Judson. | Both Mr. and Mrs. Babcock at tended col ington, Mrs. | |Babeock studying at the URiversity | gpmirmy and Mr. Babcock :shington State Colle | - | | | | by| Ele f officers will be | princip: iness of the 1 Smith was matron| lh local Voiture of the 40 nd Mr.la¢ g o'clock this evening in the Du I ‘n\u I members ar ed in an|, pe on hand wool crepe, | L Hu\ " i smttn BOY SCOUT COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY Wonder Dog in urow street are at (,Ullhl‘lll'n on l\ll()ll- day Night Only One of the outstanding advent to Juneau, “Ja the street} s men, | it-| y throughout The Executive Committee of t Boy Scout. Council will meet at 4 30| con: ) - |pictures to come their quite ordinary ap- of Justice,” starring the In their care is the ran-lgazan will be presented by hundred and their | pjoneers of Alaska, Igloo No y vigil is a terror to l!ll‘H]“ Coliseum Thes ., Monday ary jewel thief ening, for one peen| AS @ second feature at .”w Coli-| «Jaws of Justice” rol|seum, tonight and tomorrow o oalllsles of Paradise,” a travelogue of Bl Tl [Bali, will be presented myatary-ds 1 - - DANCE SATURDAY and plan By American Legion Auxiliary. ¥ ;ames | Hall, 10 o'clock, Rands' Orches the Scout program, it is announced by P an Wellman Holbrook som of Ngs, attending e arrangements have annual firemen e on Oct oW a Final |made for the 0 be held in Anchora 30. The affair will fc owe'en motif K 1s A‘ ice of the Al- ume Commission, and Mr Babcodk is employed at the Alas Juneau. The this morning Mexico Babcock +leryptogram ther Edgar Allan Poe Jis a fast moving the According Bennett, m, K is to Spencer two left on the North Sea for a wedding trip to|L. Babcock in Tacoma ey will visit with Mr.[to attend several football arents, Mr. and Mrs. C.!while on the coast a better actor eeming to right thing to do at th time. In one of the sce ture, Kazan's “business” DALE, M. D. 1700 ym.: Tower, Seattle Eneea 0671 GHDEEHIES MEAT $ $ Dollars $ $ Dollars § § Dollars § § Our many customers are saving lois of them by trading with us — Our large volume of business permits us to sell you (!u‘xhl\ Nationally Advertised food items at prices lower than you would pay for inferior goods elsewhere. GET THE “uNlTED Foon,, ;ll(l)(\)‘ll:‘l;l:\(. HABIT AND SAVE LETTUCE GRAPES New California Tokay—Seedless—Ribier 3 hds. 29° 2 1bs. 2Q¢ SQUASH and CABBAGE 'PEACHES 6c Ib. ' POTATOES 25 Ib. U. S. No. 1 Grade Oregon—>Solid, Sweet shopping bag 50 1b. sack 69:513/4 " 19° Chinese] ETTUCE TOMATOES and ENDIVE Rosy Red 2....35°2"%25¢ CONCORD GRAPES LAST CHANCE—WHILE THEY LAST—BASKET ROLLED OATS Quick or Slow Cooking 9 Ib. cloth sack 65¢ COFFEE Schlllmgs—M 5B, Per pound 29; ~ PICKLES Sweet Mixed—Rosedale 33¢c qucm Carrots Swiss Chard Cucumbers Cauliflower Egg Plant Parsley Sweet Potatoes Parsnips Corn Radishes Peppers Garlic Celery Cranberries Spinach Brussell Sprouts Pears Oranges Bananas Calovas Late October Variety 45¢, 49¢, 55¢ DOZEN ONIONS CHEESE Mild—Full Cream 27c pound PRUNES Sweet, Red—Monarch No. 2% can 19c STRING BEANS Standard—Cut 3 No. 2 cans 39c BUTTER EGGS Darigold Large Sweet Fresh 2 No. 2 cans 29¢c 2 No. 2% cans bt Speelals 6 cans 85¢c 29¢ THE BEST IN TOWN UNITED FOOD MEAT DEPARTMENT Fancy, Tender ® s T E A K s e FANCY TURKEY hane RREYS What could be finer than a nice C\i}bp db 12 to 14 lbs. thick tender juicy steak—right rappe 25 1b. cloth sack $l.¢i!l SPINACH Del Monte—No. 214 cans 2 cans 35c 6 for 99c SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR Lcn'ge box 33c PUMPKIN HUNT'S Gmpetrult Iulce Texas Unsweetened off the hot coals — with crisp Fresh Drawn French fried or baked potatoes and tender melting peas — or ROASTERS perhaps a nice tender cube steak BROILERS with hot mushroom sauce pour- and HENS ed over it. Whatever kind of PHONE 16 ® RABBITS 107 .o COTTAGE Seward CHEESE PHONE 16 steaks you may prefer can get them at the MEAT CO. — and you pend upon their being Juneau Phone 658 good. “JAWS OF JUSTICE" and “JAILBREAK"” take! a ticket for this Remember the date is Monday, October 18 A { Dramatic Story Pioneers P 1"<e||llm_, s Feature wonder dog the| | night showing only. is based on thef gold country of the northwest.|": Gordon who directed the produc-'* stinctively than a majority of hu- right | in the pic- is to run COLISEUM TOBER 18—ONLY WONDER DOG in COLISEUM FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 Selected Features 2 F ALASKA, Igloo No. 6, who sponsor pose of raising money (o keep up their n in from this show will be used for ! good cause and the PIONEERS OF show FEATURE NO. 1 dowd a burning ravine to where' burning fuse is attached to a charge of dynamite, pull the muse out with his teeth and run away {with it. One rehearsal was enough, but Zazan improved upon the orig- inal “business” After pulling the fuse out, he immediately trod on the burning end with his paws, add- | ing a realistic and almost human ‘(uu«h to a dramatic incident [ Included in the cast are Richard Terry, Ruth Sullivan, Lafe McKee, | Robert Walker and Gene Toller. | |Spencer Gordon Bennet directed, | from a story by Joseph Anthony {Roach. H - - - | CLAIRE TREVOR CESAR ROMERO ure AWS FEATURE NO. 2 “ISLE OF PARADISE” Made on the Beautiful Island of Bali L3 1l AT THE HOTELS * . Gastineau Jack Wade, Chichagof; C. Swee- Tulsequah; Clyde Bolyan, Chi- ; Bill Nickinovich, Chichagof; . Martin, Fairbanks; C. F. Lane, Seattle; G. Vancouver; ter a; 1. V. Phipps, HR O 4 ., Roberts F. Henne: Vancouv ter, Vancouv G. Kulai, | Vancouver; Pete Miller, Chichagof; | M. Geisswolf, Lisianski; E.| Schmidt, Vancouver; Tim O'Connell, | Vancouv Don Morrison, Vancou- | Mrs. V. A. Taylor, Sitka, and| and Mrs. P. F. Ganty, Sitka. Alaskan Mrs. O. M. McNulty, Nystrom, Sitka; G. and Mrs. H. A. B: Oregon; P. H. Carmichael, Nesje. —ALSO— Selected Shorts Fox Movietonews KIDDIES MATINEE in- | | ve e ALSO i norel The Juneau Drug Co. will ;’);‘:‘:\N&t‘\l hold the drawing for the Portland, | :;Il(n:('l,E being given by | em. and R.| - FREE CANDY Jack Schmitz, shortstop on the Champion Moose team, left on mo\ Lode and placer location notices North Sea for a visit in lhv States. ' for sale at The Empire omce >ee TRULY PLEASING are all these several SATURDAY LINGERIE SPECIALS Royal Knit GOWNS and——— PYJAMAS Y . \ RN ) Please Your Appearance Your Purse Special at $1.50 and $1.95 Venus Form Slips- With Kno-Rip Seams— TOMORROW ONLY: $1.00 All in Sizes 34 to 48 the Vogue

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