The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1937, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1937. ST S T | [ EEORNG" WS ROBT. GRAMANEH! ©-~= =< Buil e woi ISR L et TONIGHT IS ONE OF THE NIGHTS CAPITOL SHOWS | Hg"‘}"fi&g Aof i‘é%‘g’ffi e, 30 Willam Ghias, .| sk 5 R S vt _COL]SEUM Al ! S AEAUEg, A8, Oearl C off the Steese highway, near Cleary | 3 WU | 1] Show Place STARTING ‘ Graham, a shower was held yester=|pagergren, Mrs. Flyd Dryden, Mrs. Mrs. Sam Estes, was hurt | y of Juneau | TONIGHT | day afternon at the O. L. Kendall | Charles Peterson, Mr G Mrs leary postmistress, 1 g X STARTING . THEATRE. | : ence, with Mrs. Kendall 88 iClark, Mrs. William Glafke, Mrs. E. | o patient in St Joseply's hospital in | Y & el i | ‘ 5. 4 i ! o I'ONIT G E Given in honor of Mrs, RobertgMrs. Betty McDowell, Mrs. Milton guymmit the other night and one. Ut flowers - ROVISNIIW. . Hoffman, Mx 1li Fairbanks, suffering with injuries to b BRI B T o games and coh-|Mrs, Kenneth Jun n|the vertebrae of her neck. S ; | ¥ < When Your Birthday” Is ' o B B b oden, Mol Tne tiboRine ) Vet KA : ) " EDDIE STRIKES A GUSHER Bip Extra Attraction g orped G i i AL e oot Seeh, i Bl B W i{;mu BRINGS IN A MILLION Mrs. Ronald o] J t of the passen- ON THE STAGE | ical Plot i3, Georgs CIAMK, s, Vifutl N&R|letin” Kendall, 3¢ rd Swap, s not moving fast 2 R 5~ IN LAUGHS!..The home town MISS HARRIET MALSTROM ! Hilarious comedy is provided by | 80d Mrs. William Glafke BN ‘thealunce: Bt T boy makes good for a girl ’Q l§ S.PL( lfi\.l’,l,lf()("t_\f OF 1\31\('['\] o Capitol Theatre tonight, with Joe o . f‘h"’ pixilated sisters °" MRS. CAROL BEERY DAVIS AT S PIANC z A 3 Mr. Deeds Goes to Town”. . g 4 S8 E. Biown as funmaker-in-chief. ON THE STAGE ; seen as an “occasional” At 8 P. M. and 10:16 P. M. I ghter who adopts this means FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 7:10 P. M. : e Kaaren, because she YOUR PAST 5 3 as sel ed a date which conflicts YOUR PRESENT - with the favorable aspect of his YOUR FUTURE birth planet. He lands a job as a s a" rolle fortune-telling astrologer in a mid- way concession operated by Fred !Keating, where Marian Marsh is also working. Predicting the out- come of a rzce, Brown enables Mi- nor Watson, a “big-shot” gambler, to Sees all .. . knows all {make a winning b 1 the latter ... Tells too much . ..in promptly engages the thre his A 4 private staff for predicting the out- ] 3 A Paramount Picture with come of sporting events. S Brown's part fits him like the pro- pncd ‘ EDWARD EVERm HORTON vermbial glove, and he has never ) Charlotte Wynters + Porter Hall d to betler ¢ e. His Directed by Ray McCarey supporting cast is ex and e N in additior ! entic o e U ; e i " £ i G | ['| Selected Short Fe: cludes urne, Frank Jenks, Include . . . fien, i wenians“ont overs ll @yen 3,000 Popular-Priced Items. Compare IOy (|| justTHE TYPE ‘MARIAN “MARSH There is also a funny, r FRED KEATING Qur Prices-You Save from 15 to 25%! | AN OTREE OF EDGAR KENNEDY Harry Beaumont directed the pic- ey PREVE £t 7 THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY PUPPET SHOW -ee GOLD QUEST OF AGES SCRAMBLED LEGS—GOING PLACES PIX"atEd SlStflfS l loc 1b. Meat Departmem NEWS 3 S y amer Yu:| Willim. 9, Miller, of Feirbani ,‘hd“fifi [i;a%“;,:tpusnon 3oc pkg“ z 5(: 1b. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc ncluded Mr. and passed through Juneau this week . . of way to the Drew Preparatory Making Movie n¥s,, He intends to return School in San Francisco. He is the —_— R y within three months buf the first alternate from Alaska for ap- Edward Everett Horton, for many FRESH FROZEN EAMBURGE = SR DA imily will remain south until| pointment to the United States yearsone of the nation’s most popu- 5 next summer. Naval Academy at Annapolis. : comedians, and “the Pixilated FRESH—MADE DAILY : B e s Screenland’s newest big | Fresh Fruit d v ei bl e e r - 5 edy U , are together in a gay BLENDED FOR FINER TASTE R FRESH FROZEN F P ] millions, “Let's Make a Million, zoc Plnt ! which begins tonight at the Colise- RASPBER?!ES jum Theater. LAY [ ] | Horton, who has been in films for sixteen years, hardly needs an in- FRESH HOME GROWN RADISHES. ONIONS ond FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery Crowns are troduction to theater-goers. Hs pnert crowns [ oo e i i A bunchesfor § @¢l coTTAGE CHEESE 0 miliar to all, this time as a vet- taste hetter! 4 ran who gets his bonus and plans G o g big things with it. REEN ON! Ns ! Telephone 478 = 3 The “pixilated” pair, however, =S = before, and that was as the two maiden ladies in “Mr. Deeds Goes ATION to Town. These. two. adien, Mae: swmmgg PE?RO;-AII"E&?E o, e i v - () Tos. for 29c POT ROAST and NT No. 1. I, the undersigned, agree to purchase CHUCK ROAST ......annual memberships in the Juneau Recrea- Prompt Delivery | have their own ideas as to how their |nephew should spend his bonus | money. ! o e e caecs POTATOES BABY BEEF tion Center at $12 each, or, I agree to purchase : ; |KETCHIKAN STORE IS Genuine Yakima Netted SEAGRAM'S FIve N i ROBBED FIFTh TIME Gems—Selected Quality at $12 each, or, I agree to purchase ............... SERGRAN'S SEVEN CROWN BLENDED Wiieke o - annual memberships at the rate of $1 per month A% straight wh ] a After breaking into the Bucey Mo- z c i payable monthly, .| 3 {tor company to obtain tools, a bur- E — |glar or burglars early last Sat- or c If and when sufficient memberships and dona- \urday morning loosened bars on a | e - 2 tions have been made to insure erection and opera- = ack window of the Thompson & < Franed FOR HOME OR BUSINESS attrick department store on Mis- LARGE ARIZONA LAMB “EARTS tion of the recreation facilities. sion street in Ketchikan, entered the | OR. REFRIGERATION |iE:= 7} GRAPEFRUIT ing valued at more than $100. It was Baby Beef KmNEYS ; No. 2. 1 agree to donate the sum of $ {the fifth time the store has been in order to help establish the Juneau Re SERVICE and REPAIRS |entered. S ; S enter. Phone 34 :sta‘cs .L'cxtjjston:’s rmxpecbor wh‘t) has LETTIJ_CE'—‘CELERY P e O I R T, 4 3 | e ceien e oo | Everthing the Market SWEET BREADS Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is . Norah here last night as a customs Affords! equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service |official to inspect the discharge of ASROARRTT 0 e i E coal at Haines. He will return to at reasonable cost, |Juneau on the Norah. ‘M FREE SHOW AT COLISEUM THEATRE FOR ALL CHILDREN & Pleasé-indif Ballot 0 Mr. C. P. Jenoe o place i Bl S | UNDER 15 YEARS ballot boxes distributed at various places in Juneau. 1 Herbert Winant, ownyr of a " . . : The purpose of this ballot is to ascertain just Rice & Ahlers Company | i o oo SPONSORED BY GEORGE BROS. — PAY'N TAKIT who 558 IRbRMAL sl 1 what sxtaat ix (s B VR cess Norah for Skagway enroute to . 5 " g L the Interior. § _ ming Pool and Recreation Center in Junuu.~ Not Forgetting HAPPY NEW YEAR! with GREETING CARDS . NOW IS THE TIME—and as always the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY has a large assortment, including the finest lines of Holiday Greeting Cards—your old favorites—as well as the newest. An Empire represen- tative will be pleased to call on you—MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY! Just Telephone 374 or call at the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Office.

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