The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1938, Page 3

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Hist!. . . The Plot Thickens! and so does Inspector 5 MUSICAL PLAY AND WESTERNER Hit Feature No. 1 Piper, the screen’s ‘ $ 4 thickest detective ! Guli uM BILLS ! 0 See him solve ! IL ! t : : ! The ror medy hit of the ! f ! o 02, { HIT FEATURE NO.1 . , { Skt Kits ! GIVES YOU— ! : | and-rom: = The Love—L rugh—and Song | ! Anthony Martin and Leah Ray, { FEBNE W AN Pewpoul { %- ,,,,,, rrrrrrrrrrrrree B popular favorites of the air : o : waves W de a delightf { HIT FEATURE NO. 2 } 8 i SECOND EPISODE R i i oy {.« BIT FEATURE X ; { first tean n the Jane Wither ! R i ) ! “"JTUNGLE JIM"’ { picture, "“The Holy Teiror,” get their ! ll-rll'!~~—“‘l.\(r'ml:' ! | ) first rom: wds in “Sing and be \ b ction! { . { Latest News Shots Happy +cast that include '”m‘"”f; ' ! ; y Joan Da Helen Westley, Allan "l’(’)’; e ! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, AT SN FRA P r B ES DR ERLPI S | Lane anc Dunbar 4. POPEYE MATINEE | = —————— | MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE—SATURDAY—I P.M. A livel ic pose of rivalry ’°’"“"';‘ TOMORROW { Coming Sunday ! R T | etween tunes ‘ MOR| ! “Sea Racketeers”—“Forty Naughty Girls | seeking a P 1:00 P. M. 1 “Jungle Jim™ | and be Hap, e s ” v g | DEAD END THEATRE CARTOON CANDY {a barnstorming ¢ leader Who | - g b 5 7 |is pers v his father, Berton (814075, figures of City Engineer a Show Place ot Jonesn 4 g Gt 1o cut i saveriing WALL PROJECTS Now [siue Lagersren reven | Rider st ; : i, Ghischit and Andrew Tombes. ABOUT FINISHED AT | Approsimately 120 men nave been| N6 ¥ ,bml Auun\n Mx\ F'n,o \ull xpr\nu Two of Capt. Enge’s sons are wor ;he:\d rival neies .nw,hm for the ‘\mp](,\(d ver a | » MRS. M. ENGE HOUSE |2 "t 1 Thes o the ing on the Augusta with bim. They Benty Brcie seeount. comtromea by | TOTAL COST, §14,075 | cmons o b gt ony ‘ GUEST OF H. 0. ADAMS house gumt of Mr. ,nm Mrs. H. O.|are e Dick. and Arnold ‘Helon We Tombes’ daughter, two days a week for ea n, un- | Adams, while her husband plans to| Arnold Enge, of Petersburg, saw Leah Ra working on ideas for| The WPA projects in Juneau|der the work relief program i NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Martin Enge arrived | leave for the fishing banks this ev- Juneau for the first time in his lite, that, but unknown to her or to her|which included the construction of| The walls were built on Sixth| The Pacific Coast in Juneau this morning aboard their | ening. although he was born and reared I:’:((‘f:fr'm‘\ lan Lane is stealing theit four retaining walls should be com- | Street, between Main and Seward, | ers will close noon on in the Wrangell Narrows cily, | DAYS i ng them to Churchill | pleted this week, according to Mayor| at West First and Dixon, on Dixon ing summer months, Effective 4 A o o | Risoi p s “Drnuer Vel Harry the total cost being' between Seventh and Ninth, and 7, 1938. ' | starring J Randall. This is Bt e e e S P | e heotic | tHEIng tale of strange disappear- Two baffling murders, the hect ‘"““' Kre It Pt A Tithe pursuit of the fancied killer| . Ty 3 through the shadowy labyrinths of | PP §|® theatre basement, a clever black- mailing scheme, and two attempts . SALMUN PR!GES on the life of the detective investi- E BEPT TU | gating the case, comprise some of the many thrills of “Forty Naughty ‘here is a danger we will not have a 4th of July i 3 RKO Radio’s new detective| UPERATE BRAKE Celoomlmn unless merchants, professional I“en, gov- ystery film, " oty i ; ’ .~ Agreement Not Yet Signed| Like the five preceding pictures ernment employees and other individuals contribute Yes! Food does taste bet- A Word based on Stuart Palmer’s popular to a fund for that purpose 1 ter when it's seasoned S Walllng orc stories of Inspector Oscar Piper| % . wich Schilling Pepper— fibn 50ugh and his school-teacher aide Hilde- We need several hundred dollars to put over a . Withers, tI ffering 4 3 J { i 3 _ ; because it’s rich in flavor O 1 |\Jr:l~.]x;.lu J\’l(m\m(‘:l(d(in:x”r:n Chief Decl All C real old time celebration with eSpeClCd empha51s o ’ and strength. Schilling The price offer of one Junes 1}‘-‘4\ the role of the crusty and boastful Mle B e (I ar (l\ : /\‘” events for children. i have been the buying ey to the striking Pa-|oiice officer whose blunders are ust Be lested anc )~ Rt A : ; sst};‘rfg:rd of comparison ctic Coust Pishermen's Union roll- | corrcted by his mauisitive. 863 o | i Ca i 'I“ ‘ \ committee will canvass the city in a few days ers, was accepted last night at a,jniyition ampaig ut you can save i < for 57 years! ) b b St el SRRSO Al 5 save that committee a lot of work and has not as yet been signed theatre within a few hours, one The price offer was for 8 cents|murder being committed in the for large reds, 5 cents for mediums, | jngenue’s dressing-room, and the whites, on the | other on the e dan 3 cents for > during a “black- z The fine, lasting flavor and del- grounds, on a per-pound basis st byl icate bouquet of Schilling Van- Word is being awaited from Ket- Pitts, who played the Hilde- illa is a delightful addition to chikan, concerning the agreement le in “The Plot Thickens, If the agreement is signed tonight or tomorrow, ftrollers will be goi out in the next few days, and s mon will again be coming to Ju- neau markets. 1 enacts the part of the prim hoolmarm. Marjorie Lord, George elley, Joan Woodbury, Tom Ken- Frank M. Thomas, Alan Edwards and other favorites are = in the supporting cast. and equally as thrilling as the first “"ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW” STORE CLOSED SUNDAY— is. “Sea Racketee) SHOP FOR Two DAYS MONDAY—MEMORIAL DAY ayward, and In Honor of Those Who Did Their Part This Store Will Be Closed Monday, May 30. AMERICAN TIN IS EXPLORING IN FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS! TERRITORY NOW, YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY!! SEE The American Tin Company, one OUR WINDOWS EARLY!! EGGS of the largest concerns of its kind 3 Dozen 9 Sc WASH. CO-OP—Largest—Freshest NEW in the world, will carry on explora- |tion work in the Tin City sregion 2 Sc Potatoes 6 o 23c SARE 2 Pounds 69(} |in the Seward Peninsula district this summer, according to informqtmn in Juneau. SWEET JUICY FINE MISSION ORANGE NAVELS COOKERS Pints loc 3doz 59c 7 1bs. zsc ;headqu;u'u’r.\ in Denver, passed CHOPPED BABY FOODS — 3 Cans 49c e ] through here on a recent boat for BY CLAPP—THE ORIGINAL 25 Dozen .. 98 any dessert. Ask for Schilling Vanilla—you'll like it! anne Madden. ing the summer. There has been lit- tle or no activity in tin in Alaska in recent years, W. C. Wright 'Is | Here on Holiday W. C. Wright, property owner, ar- [rived last night on his small plea- sure yacht from Seame “just on a holiday trip.” Mr. Wright left Seattle May 17 and made a leisure voyage north, stopping at Ketchikan and Peters- burg. 5 Mr. Wright is making his first visit here since 1935 and said: “Af- ter a legal residence in the south for the past seven years, I came back to again establish my residence in Alaska,” and then he smiled. 'JUNEAU WOMEN GOING SOUTH; GRADUATION \OF FLORENCE MARKLE . NEW PEAS 151? Fresh Full Pods.... BUTTER DANISH—93 SCORE - §l Double COLA ROOT BEER the north where he will conduct in- vestigations for American Tin dur- RED & WHITE—3-15 oz. fins BA N A N A s FRES LETTUCE — TOMA- Mrs. William Markle, wife of : TOES—RADISHES Deputy Marshal Markle, and Mr. GOLDEN RIPE GREEN ONIONS—CARROTS Markle’s mother, Myrs. Catherine Nye, sailed on the Northland this morning for the States where they |go to attend the graduation of Mr. Markle’s daughter Florence at Aq- |uinas Academy in Tacoma. Miss Markle is a member of the Golden | Jubilee class ‘at Aquinas and an honor student. She plans to enter Seattle College in the fall. Mrs. Nye and Miss Markle expect to return to Juneau in about two weeks. Mrs. Markle will remain | over for about a month, visiting with |a son who is at the Bristol School |at Kent Wash. i I PEAS—STRING BEANS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS! DON’T MISS THI 8__MARYE BERNE, Soprona, and ER EHLER, Tenor, in CONCERT Maseonic Temple———————— Friday, June 3rd mEDST AL TWO PHONES 105 arring Wel- yourself a lot of bother if you will sit down right now Police Chief Dan ta s il and mail your check for the amount you think is right. gt o A The celebration will be just as big as the fund permits, chines for the bala so be generous. £ el e el e GIBENIR . . o DO IT NOW!!! T ks oiok Blok b feses o 8 MAIL CHECKS TO e Vol Deertosnt | il THE CITIZENS JULY 4TH COMMITTEE (R e g nod Fatt CARE OF AMERICAN LEGION gy deiber e JUNEAU, ALASKA approved.” | o s ) ) . 1. 2] " ] S0 ] " - ; "The Modem Pure Foods Store PHONE 478 The Quality Will Be Remembered Long After the Price Is Forgotten! BUTTER EGGS New York Large Extras 2 Ibs. 63° 3 doz. sl RED SHIELD PESHTE > sl S LSS UPON S D GOSN EGGS dozen 40 From Our Own Farm Daily WITH THESE WEEK-END FOOD SPECIALS FROM THE CALIFORNIA GROGERY and MEAT DEPARTMENT CHOICEST FRESH and CURED MEATS——Cut to Order MEAT LOAF 55c ASSORTED A TREAT FOR YOUR HOLIDAY 2 Pounds COLD MEA’I‘ 4oc Fresh Killed PORK—VEAL—BEEF—HAM {Pound CHICKENS PICNIC FROM OUR OWN FARM! HAMS Rath’s 'l‘end’r‘d—lh SWIFFT'S PREMIUM BACON Pound HOT TOMATO A, 23 43" “ciomox | SAUCE PEACHES B &c 8y po ¥ and Hanily Hosmes 5 Cans for “mnd,zlc Per qto l9c .tin EQc | NEW POTATOES Sond? 65° G Pouis 24 APRICOTS v ol e Silver Bar and Fernbrook Brands 3 Large Cans . FRUIT AND VEGETABLES—————— IF IN SEASON WE HAVE THEM! YOU.PAY NO MORE AT THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY LI

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