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|, 1938. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY . 0 - S Show e of sunse ‘ m ‘ g Fg“;{?fipifid !BUSINESS MEN i ON THE SCREEN! | : \ oyt FEATURES ¢ | |Sade ] | e 1 TAKE MEASURE bchucdecichcleeens | Wi o it o [ \ OF ALL-STARS STARTING TONIGHT Rockets Take Second Place | (@881 =~ #o~ SELEN | . with 6 to 3 Win in BIG DUAL (nl“! l<‘\-(»1.gi~ee|\w B'.owl Bhiok cna Seiven on \m..\'( B Attraction RITA HAYWORTH, John Gallavdet df A Columbla Picture MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Saturday— 1 P. M. s JOE E. BROWN. i 0tto KRUGER i Douglass MONTGOMERY Jaéqueline WELLS in Seagram collected rare blended whiskies of the old days «+. paid $25 for each bottle . .. to prove conclusively that Seagram’s Crowns taste better 5 crown Seagram asked its staff of experts—men long experienced in judging fine whis- kies—to ompare the taste of famous blended whiskies of the old days with 5 and 7 Crown. The whiskies were served in plain glasses. No one knew which over 129 million bottles of Crowns have been sold. .. quarts, pints—all sizes. The real reason for the finer taste of Crowns is a blending skill —a craftsman- ship that dates back to the days of Joseph E. Seagram in 1857. : A COLUMBIA PICTURE — _in——— "FIT FOR A KING" CHARLES QUIGLEY— in —"THE GAME THAT KILLS" Seventh Chapter, “Jungle Jim”——CANDY——Cartoon ———————————————————————————————————————————————— was which. 'IE\'cry man chose Crowns. “Richer, smoother, finer tasting” was the verdict! Finer taste always wins! Since 1934, At the bar or wherever you buy—think before you drink ...say Seagram’s and be sure. Copr. 1938, Seagram-Distillers Corp., N. Y. A Scagram’s Crown -7//;/1'7’ er — 7/;/ Tt . Tt BECAUSE THEY'| RE MASTER BLENDED T ot o B e i e 9o | e i i A il i o e e i e o PIANO SALE.... JULY ONLY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! ON THE FAMQUS Baldwin, Acrosonic, Hamilton, Howard and Monarch Pianos [} ] | | ] | | | ! | | | | | ! [} ] | | [ [} i = During the month of July ONLY, we are offering any piano in the BALDWIN Line, i at FACTORY PRICES. ! EASY TERMS: A small payment down and twenty-five = months to pay the balance. | | ] | | ] E | | | } | | If you have an old piano to trade-in, we will accept it as down payment, with no cash outlay until next payment is due. Liberal Allowance for Your Old Piano GIVE YOUR CHILD A CHANCE— The amount you scrve on your purchase this month will pay for your music lessons for many weeks. COME IN TODAY—OR CALL—PHONE 206 - Alaska Music Supply 122 SECOND STREET B E ets moved into second 7 n Bowl soft- ht as they de- s 6 to 3, slap- e hits to two Serafim Strelkoff all the hitting for the The Globe-Trotting Russian t wo for two and Baritone r and a three- IN PERSON in and Wirt, for the & Presenting 30 Minutes of 014 d two of three. Wirt ; " y ncluded a nice double in his aggre- ([ Bussian and Topical American Songs. gate. Tonight’'s game will be between| A TREAT YOU CAN'T MISS! the A Juneau club and the Stage Show at 9:15 Trucke | Last night's tallying was as fol- E lows: | BOX SCORE D 0 UB I-E BlLI- All-Star AB R H DeVault, 3b § 05D et 11t NOW SHOWING | Miller, 10 e R m——:¢¢ AT GAPITOL | Rice, ¢ 8 00 Notar, 2b h S BN ) Terrell, cf g1 -0 o—— Firby, ss 1 0 o0 5 e e o 2 o o | Thriling FeaturesAre “The 4 “ . Paul, rf 80,00 Counsel for Crime” Totals 21 3 2 Game that Kills” and | Rockets AB R H Whittier, 3b .0 0 Ice skates and gamblers with icy Davlin, 2b 2. 3 3 L,Inres are combined with telling Commers, 1b 3 1 0 |dramatic effect in “The Game That Henning, p - Row AR Kills,” the Columbia picture fe'\bur-' Dilg, ¢ I A | ing Charles Quigley and Rita Hay- McDaniel, If g 0.9 worth, which opens tonight as one Snow, ss "Rt U of two features at the Capitol Thea- Wirt, ss 3 0 2 |be ! Converse, cr A 3 0 1 | “The Game That Kills” was made Wells, rf ... & &0 for romance and excitement. So def- | ST (U initely does it achieve its goal that Totals . 28 8 0 audiences rank it a topritcher SCORE By INNINGS among Hollywood’s action dramas. All-Stars ..2 0 0 1 0 0 0—3 The story concerns the “acciden-! Rockets ....2 1 0 0 2 0 1—6 tal” killing of a player in a game| Umpires: Walt Peterson, George|and the efforts of his brother,! White, Harry Peterson. | flflved by Quigley, to solve the mys- - e e - | tery. Quigley not only uncovers the STHELKUFF TU truth and avenges the murder, but . | runs smack into romance with the caughter of the coach who, because of certain bad checks, is the un- mmng tool of the gambler. J the zecond feflture “Counsel - AT BULISEUM| |Comedy Presenting Three| New Screen Personalites Is Also on Bill The New York stage and the | world of radio combine to present' | three mew screen personalities in | “Liove on Toast,” the comedy open- | |ing tonight at the Coliseum Thea- tre. Stella Ardler, John Payne and Katherine “Sugar” Kane are the three newcomers. Miss Ardler, considered by critics| one of the ten foremost dramatic| stars of the decade, was recently| signed to a long term contract by| THF FRIENDLY bTORF Grapefruit Juice Emanuel Cohen, producing the| Paramount picture. While “Love on RELIANCE Toast,” presents her in a farce com-| e Tall Cans edy role, she is best known on the| stage for her interpretation of high-| ly dramatic works, such as those of Shaw, Ibsen and Strindberg. | As an added attraction for the| evening, the Coliseum will present Serafim Strelkoff, Singing Globe Trotter, in a selection of numbers| between the first and second shows. | The Weather [ | Partly cloudy tonight and | | Saturday; gentle to moderate | westerly winds. s 2 for zsc FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI For That Quick Meal! 2 cans 25c PAINFUL AFTERMATH The trouble with horseback riding is that while it may not affeet you in the beginning, it sure gets you in the end. [ SALAD MACARONI or POTATO 25¢ i e Lode and placer location notices br sale at The Empire Office. - IMPORTANT Meeting | Tonight FEDERAL LABOR UNION—No. 20904 8 P. M. UNION HALL | [ ] ' General r Union of mu | I'I!ONE 174 CHARLES HARDY, Secretary. Garmck’s Chats “A Newspaper /4 tthm a Z\ewspaper" GARNICK’S GROCERY Globe-Trotter who 1 in every corner AND IN ADDITION We Offer the Outstanding {it of This STELLA ARDLER < JONN PAYNE GRANT RICHARDS - BENNY BAKER - KATHERINE KANE ISABEL JEWELL - LUIS ALBERNI Wienced 1y L A Dupant + Sereon Ploy by Oerh Mofley ond Richard Connel - Sased on @ viary by Richard Connall 084 Jana Siorm An Emanvel Cohen Production K I DDIES! Popeye Matinee TOMORROW—1:00 P. M. Free Candy Fun—Surprises of Crime,” narrowly escaping pow- took place during the making of der burns during a picture gun| Columbia’s “Counsel for Crime.” fight, Otto Kruger suffered only a! Marc Lawrence, playing the role | scorched wardrobe jacket which had|of a double-crossing henchman of to be replaced before filming could | the criminal attorney, as enacted be continued. | My Kruger, threatens the latter The fight, in which a blank-| with a gun. Kruger, in the scene, loaded revolver was supped to ha\e kicks over a hat-rack and grappies been fired alongside of Kruger, \v\m‘ the gunman ‘ m(um Adqthwitha REAL BANG' Spend 2 DAYS at—— Moy TAKU LODGE oyce’s Hunting—Boating—Hiking—Fishing River boat leaves Juneau—Saturday—1:00 P.M. Leaves Lodge for Juneau—Monday at 6:00 P.M. —— INQUIRE AT GASTINEAU HOTEL — THRIFTY FOOD NEWS Fr:day, Iulv 1, 1 THE FRIFNDLY STORE WATERMELONS Pmeapple CANTALOUPES Juice HONEYDEWS oy CASABAS Tall Cans ON ICE Priced Right for Your Holiday Pleasure! 2 for 25c PEACH . 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