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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1938. -3 (R ! - SO NE RS { Juncau's Greatest Show Value | TONIGHT and SATURDAY | { MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SOy —— T ) | - First Sahr:w Starts E m 3 SATURDAY—1 P. M. QEQEA§EUI‘!! | TONIGHT and 3 z B l b F E A T U R E s_z 7 P. M. fo RS NAIURRRY | e —1 | SATURDAY FEATURE HIT NO. 1 FEATURE HIT NO. 2 After All HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S 66 THE GREAT G OLD” HOSPITAL MYSTERY” JOAN DAVIS .I.\,\ DARWELL 'HIH\I-\\ B ' KIDDIES—DON'I FORGET— FREI CANDY The Show Place of Juneau Nation in Panic Id from the West, STOLEN! FIHE Archie falls in ' 5 Al rAl:olumm.p,,,.,u,.. & f i love with the UMBIKs PICTURE G % B loveliest cluel t ALSO—“Jungle Jim” ! c M l N G — JUNEAU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE S H (0 Lo sy e MYSTERY FILM bt R Late News { 0 GODDESS OF LIBERTY CONTEST. ry) is boss of the Gale welghing 20 unds, Ballew i = 8 i hich on the death of clared to be the ideal o T per- "'”"““ rale ha come into the hands }aT GBI.ISEUM former. In addition to his physical 14 League of Frightene some more successfully than ¢ t sadlvcting to undechias 1he il — o the fioait Hitay DS T opens tonight at the realize the intense bitternes: = By < g : ; v[w as one of two featu Chapin feels toward them, They be- | himself a y “"Illf‘:):“* ks -.““‘m‘v-“‘““-‘ Gale 0 why should anyone shoot alskill in the saddle and with six- It seems that years before »| gin to receive notes threatening a vital per “BN“‘ d “‘\':Mlh\nl iz m lor v.md a 1.“\“ college s s hazed one Gf their their lives. Soon, one of their num- | Dangerou AlTed g e iies Eelt ot pect to be battled, ext ¢ f the fellows and accidentally crippled ber is mysteriously murdered; an-|abette 1m|h(i “‘;u o “‘ dbne v NaGk Byant e Rt o hit et fe, that jovial, sedentary | him fo The victim, Paul Cha- | other follows shortly. The remain- | Rosali Sl i e — 4 detective, I returned to the screen, | pin, now a novelist, hobbles through ' ing ten, frightened, retain Nero | to turn the picture mln d r' M‘nrc : i Hicks and vati i | {ime in the guise of Walte: life on two canes. The dozen cul-| Wolfe to protect them from violent| and highly exciting exp f o & rind & e e o3 M‘m Conr The occasion is Colum- | prits, who, since school days, have| death at the hand of Chapin. Acgion clangs fiercely :umrx\ {!1( JBIE: chapter of YI0% Jim.” th e S Biilite S A L3 i v thrilling serial, will also be shown. Coliseum as one of two features wl. 7] - . % n a fea d 1 P . T o suspense, hor dufi eme en, turn tensicesn waritan Hospital. With an un- ppy aptitude for always being i the wrong place at the right time the loony “white angel’ has (ne THE FINEST OF TABLE BEERS : ] T henor of discovering all the bodic MRS. DAVIS HONORED all the clutching hands and all the | : THDAY o (3:‘ “:;‘fl:’:lzllg'u .. evil faces at the windows | irty € Western Gold,” Harold Bell | {las joined in a birthday surp PR : : FOR THRIFT-WISE SHOPPERS AT R s o S0, B, 2 S F po Bt nevir feature for the evening. | g. For those present severs ; | RIDE. ¥ I | Appearing in his first starring games or contests were arransed yoj. that of a t > A : a tw 1 ¢ 4 PHoNE for pastime while some took their | on'of the Wagt, 5,(,'”{:,\“( Ul iy : Sl : ew firm- | ; sewing and knitting. Mrs. James) g estaplishes himself e of the | ; Sey was prize winner at Bingo, Mrs, |h-amnw outdoor he! to flash | all Frank Pearce won the bean-guess 4 z 1 DUUGLAS | NEWS - ] { | 1 | | TR M AL T 2 ing contest, and Mrs. Fr m&l Mrs. Sey were the winners of the PH@NE Rainbow Mixup. Mrs. Davis was| presented with an electric waffle| b Y - iron and some silk hose i ‘t.% amn 8 Those invited included Mesdames J. O. Kirkham, F. A. J. Gallwa Devon, James Sey, Robert D { Jack Sey, Roy Dupree. E —KELLOGG’S PEP— | OVALTINE | Large Tin f{ g‘m'hmc‘i;t;;r. &(;l‘w" P 1erin, john 1. ey 2 packages——z Sc ¢ b, Als Gair sl SERVICE . . . PRICE . . . QUALITY q ; :?.rdcm}:)]:? )S;hr"nnm \l\:. IS ()'l R HARD AND F!/ \\"l‘ RULE—We never sacrifice quality to make a price— """""""""" Bl N b mra O eD ‘Ij“lf;l ,A BUT our prices compare with any in Juneau! And our large number of friends e SIS Ll e e e s x:”:‘ K"]f;(‘;‘q‘:“ Gertrnds L attest to the quality in our foods and the excellence of our service! TEA - Schillings —-— » pound @Qc' Hershey’s |:-iic ="M DO! IT! TODAY! Call 105 for a Triall adie d\ hen. 1 . . . Ee st ot - { - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, e $S LUNDELI BE IN . WHITE KING § FRENCH ‘ CZI/?HS ggA ":v:; l;;‘;h:(l‘jll':‘?‘\)lflj )-\:;l:;’\:;*_?‘ B-U-T-T-E-R E-G-G-S L;Qa ? P oW der 3 Mllstal'd l :gnrv;g:;ilts:fl 5 ‘:;0“ ":‘:! DANISH—93 Score LARGEST—FRESHEST 219-pkss 75¢ | 219 1o 29¢ . 22° S?iiff':t"“fe?::‘?‘ canal Qs ge | P doz. §Qc ritoris h service of Al- d in such wm‘k} y. She will visit | i here for about a| »ding on to the| (2] “EXTRA SPECIAL! Heinz Beans - 3 cans z9° KETCHUP, Heinz, large bottle, each 19 PORK and BEANS SOUP-Heinz HEINZ—Large 25 KINDS 3 tins 49c 3 large tins 50c 10 POUNDS 50 POUNDS 100 POUNDS peer—63° 93.09 $5.99 HAM-Hormel M-I-L-K WHOLE or HALF ALL BRANDS Pound—;;e 12 tall tins 89(: CLEANSER - Lighthouse Can 5¢ DON’T FORGET i sirivay o Weue nic NU-BORA BANANAS 'zgc 3 Ibs. 33c NEW POTATOES ORANGES FANCY WHITES SWEET—JUICY 6 Ibs. 23c 2 doz. 39(: l})"IVE FAsg sefv};d TWO PHONES 105 with her week before p post at tk Westward where she| will probably Le stationed. | oo - DAM PROJECT PROGRE:! 5 Work on the new spillway being built at the Douglas water reservoir by relief labor is expected to be far | { § § Smox e Taan H ! coFFEE 3 lb. tln 59c enough alonz by tonight to allow | Goed Grade the overflow to be let through. Due 12-0z. tins to the heavy rains considerable| STANDBY BEETS 2 tins z Sc \ A s Sliced or Diced OVEN ROASTS Clitheros Have Potate Masher POT ROASTS Antigue Bed Russell Clithero, traffic manager for the Alaska Air Transport, and husband to a woman who “loves” antiques, today is dubiously regard- || ing the prospect of sleeping in a || three quarters of a century old bed known as a “potato masher.” The Clitheros recently received a shipment of antiques they had in storage in the States. They are| heirlcems and antiques collected by Mrs. Clithero and her family. Included in the collection is an cld melodion, forerunner to the pi- ano, a spool bed, and tables and chairs to match—as well as a potato masher bed. Cliihero explained the potato| masher bed is a four poster giving| the potato masher effect. The £prings are ropes, but Clithero has his eye on a Simmons mattress and springs in. their place. The spool bed is understood to be rated with objects of wood that eppear to be spools S e—— WALTHERS LEAVE FOR WARM SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. William Walthers | left for Warm Springs Bay and a| iwo weeks' vacation there, taking| ihe Estebeth for that resort on Wed- day night. 2 B G ket SEE DR. EDMUNDS’ Optometrist of Alaska and Seattle,’ adverlicement on page two, adv FINE QUALITY Peaches and Pears 39(: 2ndewns o T ; Tomato Juice " 3 23c CRISCO — 3 Ib. tin 59c Minced Clams — 2 for 29c Flat Tins DATES Ib. c FRESH CALIFORNIA 24 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES NEW POTATOES 51‘::;-17&! GRAPEFRUlT—s for 2 Sc FANCY—ARIZONA ORANGES—2 doz. 8 s,c LARGE=JUICY BONLESS STEWS STEAKS ROLLED RIB and RUMP ROASTS FANCY 1938 LEGS OF LAMB and BROILERS Loin and Shoulder ROASTS LAMB—VEAL—or—PORK FANCY, LIGHT and HEAVY HENS BROILERS—RABBITS—CAPONS FRESH-DRESSED CELLOPHANE WRAPPED HENS . BULK SAUERKRAUT and PICKLES