The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1938, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938. 3 S e S T I DUAL FEATURES P MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE NURTH SEA HAS R e ] § SATURDAY THEATRE TWO FEATURES—JUNGLE JIM MANYABUARU UN et d oL gL CLARENCE £ First Show Starts 7 P. M. P g CARTOON——CANDY o T Dn% i irst Show Starts 7 The - J RTOC ( 'A ”””” s E ALASKA TR'P ‘””llappf : O N ( p : SIT IN WITH GLIB-TONGUED, HARD-EYED, ot LG "mmgfi f DETECTIVE CRANE! SEATTLE, Juy 8. — Steamer TWO TWIN HIT 1 § North S | for Southeast Al- FEATURES | ing with 248 pass s aboard 5y Pasc ked for Juneau in- ANOT ¥ ‘,!\\:‘" HIT 1 t mel Johnson, John Sutherland, ACTION! ;‘i ' E Jo};;x Morrison, O. Schold and son. MYVSTERY! foaturing | } here are also 125 roundtrippers . MYE Y | cAs ShShsc the North Hea. A combination that can mean WILLIAM BOYD | i F' fi H KENT TAYLOR A UNIVERSAL PICTURE B T WY que th 4 ":“‘""'R"'" . eorge Hayes . Russ n IRENE HERVEY R G EDWARD BARNETT i Harry Worth -William Dunces ‘ ALSO: JUNGLE JIM—NEWS JUNEAU VISITOR Nora Lane. Lois Wilde 4lv ng | ; i Ll : POPEYE MATINEE 4 L " FOR WESTWARD PORTS WO s Virginia Eaton; State pert Simp:on at his home on Gold FREE CANDY' John McCol of California Belt ue for the past week, and| [ - !H ON BARANUF After a full in Juneau, the and Jess Bell, brother of the Com- Is SHUW|NG e el Mongay 100 from Oklahoma, brings to life, by Harry Sherms ¥ of Fisher vessel Brant| TS joner on (.w.‘ Aleutian. T another famous Hopalong Cassidy| debut of Billy K I l ARy | caflod far o Wekvhs 7:30 D S AR N M. Barnett i & glamcaste gf M. character in the new Clarence E.| rider, who is Thirteen pa arrived in Ju- | o'clock last evening, taking thes of-| China’s first railway, 10 miles in L Sxheon ab Bisticld IR | Mulford Western, “Hopalong Rides | ready has twe 1 on the Baranof from the West- | ficial p which had vi length between St i and Woo- \d&hlll( he is enrolled as a law stu- Again.” j bons for his horsema X i this forenoon. during the day. In the sung, was built by forelgn enter- 54 B This is the thirteenth Clarence |cast are George They were Waldo Anderson, John | Fisheries Commissioner Frank T, Prise in 1876. After a farmer had 3 ¥ | E. Mulford story to be produced |and Russell Hayder ark, Dorothy Fe 13 E w;fl;-»up.c Bell, Dr. Ernest Gruening, D)rvlm,or ‘;Lm ::Qrm;)\:; ia“‘x‘ld \:;vm'x‘;il» l\(('y'\::x-}\:ll The Lad)’ F]gh[s Back™ MISS KOLASA [S - - R ffin, Mary Jane Millard, of the Division of Territories and Is- as Chines | M E. Murphy, J. Newmarker, | land Possessions, Interior Depart- | Government and torn up. and “Westland Case” | RETURN]NG HOME | J. G. Shepard, Mrs. J. G. Shepard, | ment; Peter Gruening, son of the ’ ey Open This Evening | S [ 1. € and Joe Brown | Direc Congressman Millard F.,“Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson pen T . g | Retumning on the Yukon today ‘Wi P , PR O R P TSRO Vi oY S S TR HOER =0 and scheduled to arrive in Juneau|* rice Veneeance.” A mile-a-minute, romance inter- Mondsa Miss Mae Kolasa, nat Frice Vengeance, | “Hopalong Rides Again™ spersed witk klil jialogue and who has been tioning in the situations was the delightful screen South for the past month. During Opens 1his IL\'t‘mng | fare that brought gales of laughter|her visil, Miss Kolasa spent some- i : | from the first night audience view-|time in Idaho with Miss who was her hous ing Universal's new comedy hit,| Schlader “The Lady Fights Back.” It opens w_hlh ting here. Miss Kola: tonight at the Capitol Theatre as|City Clerk one of the features for the evening. Given lavish production, and a‘TWlCE A WEEK AIR “What Price Vengeance?” open- | ing tonight at the Coliseum atre, | {is jam-packed with action and ro- mance—to thrill every kind of au- dience—it is the tale of a young, | |l Forabracing lly cup—try Schilling Tea! Always delight- . fine cast headed by Irene Hervey handsome policeman, publically dis- and Kent Taylor, who play their MAIL TO INTERIOR | raced and discharged trom the fulinflavorandaroma roles % the hilt, the plejrer == T force for cowardice and failure in e p vice oek air mse " S . —alwa ar be- swirls through a swift series of| TWice-a-week air mail service is|an emergency. The policeman joins always clear b | comic and romantic adventures. |ROW in effect over the Juneau-Fair-| fo with a gang of desperate cause it's made from Irene Hervey, as Heather McHale, | P8nKs route, effective this month, | killers, planning to help them rob [BLACK) halin tee’ Leavis a warehouse. But the of a swanky | Postmaster Albert Wile said today. on u“e\The mail will leave here on Tuesday |and Saturday for Fairbanks and pretty girl manager millionaires fishing club north woods river, is well cast, and | gang does not know that grown in the world's the ex-cop has secretly relayed in-| finest tea gardens. Make no mistake! Here is a de- | lightful new formula for mystery | ‘plrt\um that Hollywood is bound \Lhrou«vhunl that area. | Admirably cast is Preston Foster (brings him back to the open arms| of his sweetheart, for the happi-| ness which both so richly deserve. | s 1o performance that es.|Interior points and will clear from|formation of the projected robbery Ay i i i | ‘L’lbhsm-s Hek it n:rwu;'utl(' of | Fairbanks on Thursday and Sun:|to the police, through his loyal| _\(‘lll“lv g SchillingTeaisalways : comedienne. It was also a thrill to|9ay for Juneau. ‘The mail one hour | sweetheart Actually, in spite of his | P the same— protected B i R T . | see John Harkrider's concep¥ion nl‘b"‘[m' plane dSPRRiRe public disgrace, he is still on the| and kepr fresh in the 4555 : bRy >oo—— ~ |force, working as an undercover ; : SUNBEAM ELECTRIC IRDN First of the famous Crime Club| A climatic solar calendar suit-|man, | d attractive red, cello ; . eidey dramas to reach the screen, Uni-|2Ple for the valley of the lower{ There’ ashing, smashing end | If pUun phane-sealed package. ; RID-JID IRON ING BOARD versal's thrilling production of Yellow River in China was com- —which restores the young police- | h(]/ iz | “The Westlana Case” opens to-|Piled about 1000 BC. and con-|{man to full public favor and recog- | B OTH FO R % lO 9 5 | night as the second feature. | tinues to be used by the farmers nition of his worth — and which| ,lu imitate. Spectators on ev side | | voiced exclamations of excitement| s and chills ran like elec-| down their arks up and g Spines. in the leading role of Detective Crane, who is called in to try and save an innocent man from death on a false charge of murdering his beautiful wife. HOME GROCERY & AMERICAN CASH PAY! SALE DAY! PHONE YOUR ORDER TO US PHONE 146 or 342 HAPPY HOME CATSUP large bottle z for 29c FERNBROOK Halves or Sliced PEACHES 2 for 42¢ Sweet—Tender 2 for 25¢ HAPPY HOME CORN and String Beans 2 for 33¢ FERNBROOK Sliced Beets 2 for 25¢ HAPPY HOME SALT 2 for 19¢ WINESAPS OR HAPPY HOME YELLOW NEWTON THIRSTY TISSUE APPLES TOWELS 35c doz. 2 for 25c CASABA | SPECIAL! MELONS L BUTTER 10c 1b. AND EGGS THE BEST! MOUNTAIN VIEW 2 for 69c CAMPBELL'S SouUP 10c can g All Kinds COOKIES 29¢ pkg. 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