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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2;:1938. i i . ., 3 Alnt Show Value! WALT DISNEY'S wins in ackanss Vigitors Here SEA LIFEIS i y Ryl HORRY “SNOW WHITE” Erom Kelchikan | ALASKABASIS | ESedi il g 'g:gim-‘ ‘ZGB'XEJQEZQ'INADMISSIONS FEATURED HERE ~ ReturnTomorrow, OF FILM SAGA TR \, i NORTH { M k! Mes. Atehbold End| Barrett | Willoughby's Three Weeks’ Stay on *“Spawn of the North” % ; % ‘ " MO“R Gastineau Channel Showing, Coliseum have been in Juneau, for the last| whose lifelong’ friehdship Jo broken | Lo i oo mmsmeiismim s anti & . 7 | Enchanting Music in First! Full Length Animated | Film at Capitol | : 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Archbold, who| A dramatic story of wo m bis H"‘"i‘.\ !‘an’l’l’mb’?' High drama, pathos, excitement| and suspense arc woven into Walt three weeks, will leave tomorrow | by an Arctic feud but who are fin- ALSO: Merrie Mel to Nes Disney'’s feature - length picture, morning for Ketchikan where Mr.|ally reunited through the terrifi ! . 0O: Merrvie Melody—Iate WS “Snow Vhi E: e Seven| s s Rogi - | s e f s ‘ PROW - T 7 oy I;\:“"’“ _,‘Y"'v““ ‘:;]“‘ C‘:;‘yiw"””‘i Arehbold is District Regionab For- | sacrifice of one of them is told in TOMORROW ONLY SUNDAY PRINGS ster. { ‘Spawn of the North,” Paramount’s "Of" The presence of the! Archbolds in| epic tale of romance, war and hero- N MILE FROM In (he seven-reel Technicolor pic- Sonji ture Snow White's beautiful but| Juneau has been the finspiration of | ism in frontier Alaska, which is now HEAVEN" vain and wicked Queen consults much entertaining in their honor.|showing at the Coliseum. 3 ‘ | her eerie m mirror to find who For Mrs. Archbold, Mrs. J. G George Raft, playing a role g is the |.|4~( in the land. When the mirror replies “Snow White,” the Queen 1 ats to her secret dun- geons at the bottom of the castle, | through which a mysterious river| flow Here, in scenes which could never be done with the limitations of regular motion picture technique she brews magic potions and tur herself into an old witch, to an ac-| companiment of lightning and! crashing thunder. She disguises her-' Stranger Than Fic self thus so that she may go tol ALS ° Universal News Snow White l‘l\'ina in the Cotta .. of the seven dwarfs and, posing Shepard and Mrs. Keith Wildes|similar to the one which won him were hostesses at tea. Mrs. Wellman | laurels in “Souls at Sea” is the Holbrook and Mrs. CI les Sabin| ne'er-do-well but captivating ad- gave luncheons for Mrs. Archbold| venturer of the Northland, who last‘week. Dinner hosts for Mr. and | flaunts every law of Alaska but Mrs. Archbold have been Mr. and|gives up everything for his life-| Mts. W. J. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. | long friend and the girl he loves. W. A. Chipperfield, Dr. and Mrs.| Henry Fonda, fresh from his tr R. H. Williams and Mr. and Mrs.!| umphs in “Jezebel” and “Block- R. L. Bernard. (ade,” plays Raft's devoted friend | For Mr. and Mrs. Archbold, Mr.| and reluctant enemy, and Dorothy and Mrs. Bernard were hosts at an | Lamour, in her biggest dramatic| informal at-home Thursday after-|role to date, will be seen as the | noon, and Mrs. Robert Bender en- typical gallant woman of the North | tertained for the Archbolds at the|country. ! - $3.06 UNION MADE SEOES Original Chippewa — Irvin I Dress i Shoes — Goodyear Well Co action — Very Lates VAR’S SHOE ETORE o Styles, c H ILDREN'S MATINEE an old peddler woman, induce her Governor’s House Thursday eve- —The story of “Spawn of the i to bite into a poisoned apple & ning North” is bused on the original |- o e | | The ultimate in cxcitement and| E. C. (Took) Gathings Mrs. Atchbold, formerly Honey novel by Barrett Willoughby, Alas- || SATURDAY 1P. M. suspense comes when the dwaris,| Syrprise winner in the I st dise | Kelly, was born in Douglas and at-|ka's best-liked native writer. It gs ssional | tended school on Gastineau Chan- | tells what happens when war hits el‘ ect or t]‘(’ (' E. C nel as a child. While here she re- the fishing-country of the Archi- discovering the Queen at their cot- | tage, ehase her through .a blinding trict Democratic congre primary race in Arkan | H 2 Imundu and® rain storm, up into| (Took) Gathings, of West Mem- | newed many old friendships, met pelago, with fishermen pitted in T s Bn KI"S Slstel’ SHAFFERS MBVE {mountain fastnesses where, just as| phis, above, defcated Congressman | again friends whom she had not|a life-and-death struggle with bold I | she is about to roll a boulder down William J. Driver, for 18 years in | goon for many years. For the last| salmon-pirates, and shows the fate COLORED HF Ion them, a bolt of lightning sends| the lower house. 'Driver opposed | v vears Mr. and Mrs. Archbold|of two lifelong friends who find the New Deal wage-hour bill her toppling over a cliff into ob-| 5 o have lived in Ketchikan themselves arrayed against each Halaii Prass) | Ed Shatfer, of the Sanitary Meat : 3 8 For Roastin Seiterday mokning, (Augusk 96 has taken possession of the | 1vion. While in Juneau Mr. and Mrs. | other. oa: g & @holit: ¥10735 & o'clbok, angiher i rentiirte 0N Twelfth | .( \(AllH»l(I‘(‘n bring a tear to the HESSE ALLOTS $500 Archbold have I)(‘(‘)? staying at the Romance, in the persons of Mi Po“nd c tragedy of a death resulting from fer recently purchased|cYe ©of everyone is the sequence FOR LANDING FIELD|JUneau Hotel. During Mr. Arch-|Lamour and Hollywood's newest children playing with arms was | the house, which is_ considered one | Wherein the dwarfs, believing Snow | 3 . |bold’s absence from town on the| star discovery, Louise Platt, does : 2 An expenaivure or 300 for fur-| poregiry Service bear-count on Chi- | as much as the salmon war to drive White dead, build a glass coffin for| it : r-old Jerry Willis|of the good buys in realty s ¥ 168 hi four-éa -4.1511 \];tm ;’;(,--.j‘ ——e——— [ her so that they may still look upon ther improvement of the 1anding | chagof Island, Mrs. Archbold was|a wedge between Raft and Fonda K ih A (74 her beauty. They place it in a|ficld at Stevens on the Yukon has|ihe house guest of Mr. and Mrs.|When Raft realizes that his war, “’,"“, “W“],‘[ lw]l . ““:‘,’\ T;:‘"‘m:‘_ GUDMUND JENSEN IS |tiower-laden bower in the woods,|been allowed by William A. Hesse,| Bernard, { s’ BRI hE AOUAHE B UEhaR ew d pover plan hi | where they and the small birds and | Territorial Highway Engineer. | s S | #ithess and danges b Thi thires s dren ‘were aione. . the time, the| BACK, NIGHT PATROL | *here they and the smail birds and) Tertterts s o tor the work ey ; . - f - s . Saa 3 i he makes a great . s father, Dan Willis, being out of — | was made by Noel Wien of Wien| PLACER LE/ BOUNGHT,' (35 aies 1o broye Hla'isal dévetion Fresh-Killed Plump Birds over it | b town at the Todd cannery where he| Gudmu | s S Three " ar 1easss conl Mgt Rt CHa Romance comes riding along soon, | Alaska Airlines, and notification of| Three miles of placer leases on| g, tnem as been K | approval has been received by the | Boulder Creek in the McDames area e oun however, in the person of a hand- ” g iin : | - c 4 creelobndly o o) D AT PETERSBURG B R been bought by S. C. Barrington | B ! d Jensen has completed during the sal- aesessment work on his minir eason, and the m ther being | properties and has returned to 1 some young Prince, long in love with | WAA office in Fairbanks. of the Cassiar Mining District have WED AT ork in one of the local shrimp | quties as Juneau’s Merchant Night|snow White E He kisses her, breaks| c ies. The fatal weapon was a Patrolman, returr to his duties|ihe e B et L e e N 3 ; and Joe A. Walsh from Percy Pea-| Miss Florence Johnson, recent ar- i 22 special rifle. Little Dorothy was| last night. Jack Zavodsky has been 3;: "\5(0”,,::,2‘ l,:"“fllf;]‘::,"ll‘\'::il‘ff‘h‘,“"]“,’\ TO HUNT BEAR cock and Jack Wheaton. The pur-|rival from Seattle, and Roy Dahl, shot just below the neck and died | substituting for Jensen for the past | pisess with Suoe White bremiuing |, O O “Doc” Dillon, Fairbanks | chase price was $85,000, of which| employee of the Petersburg Cold SANITARY MEAT co \.\.sz.m (!rn ll:\ullll"f'\ e several months |t Fatiion o Vsl har 1.».-.~‘~[ mm,,‘"““"]““”l and ""C‘”i‘lbl" ]‘{"I‘i "x" ;’:”‘ Peatock receives $60.000 and Wheat- | Storage Company, were married at o mmediately following the shoot- 7 SRRl % Vi **1in the Tanana Valley Rifle Associa-|qon '$25 000, | Peters y _ y ¢ ing nelghbors called Deputy U. S. HAVE RADIO TELEPHONEs |Iom fme to time tlom, plans to g0 on @ brown. bear i e Ry PHONES 13 and 49——Free Delivery M al Christensen and Dr. T. W.| Forester J. M. Wyckoff reports| {hunt on Admiralty or Chichasof| Empre ciassuieas pay. " tropolis. | Benson but the child was dead when | that radio telephone service has| RUPERT FISH SALES { Islands during the fall. He will make K . been installed on the Ranger 8 and| PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Sept, 2.| 1S base at Juneau. - | there are two other in the Petersburg office. This gives| —Fifty-five thousand pounds of | Bt ¢ | surviving childen; John, who is 12, radio telephone service to Ketchi-| halibut were sold here today at 8.50 | ) SE KILLED—$25 and Mrs. Russell Snook, the oldest. kan, Petersburg and Juneau. Rnlhi:md Gl r‘:nl.\' a nlo)u:m(. e Oi F((;:)ri]ui??;)grt;w moose, G. Gar- F R E E Phone "y T e g ger boats 7. 8, 9, and 10, and the -> oo = diner was recently fined $25 by V. L3 ANCHORAGE BAND IJ'\)unuf) ‘Furn;ter are all radio lvlc-’ The Atlantic cable was laid in'S. Commissioner William N. Grow- Dellver l 4 6 phone equipped. 1866. den at Fairbanks. < I HERE ON MONDAY ‘_—__ JOINS WITH Il The /\lul‘(n‘( City Band will ¢ undoubtedly pass through Junsau - ) next Monday on the way to Ket- CAUSTIC ’ THRIFTY th e | chikan to participate in the Ameri- WEEKLY FOOD ‘fl e an Legion Convention. S kno ¥ ENTS R ;7 Q they arrived Besides Jerry Auxiliary dele- anying the band can L b Woroeoass Witk N § TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES 2"»A""'311r R O are accom ether with Ame The Auxili anor Marsch incy Delaney Edna Raynor, Mar; e e s e BB, WE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY AND MOKPAY... The delegates and the band mem- Friday, Sept. 2, LOCAL CABBAGE GREEN UTAM CEY Pound-@c-Pound 2 stalks for RY out during the of the steamer | in Juneau port. MORRELL’S kA e TOMATO ey or vwnows oos M Deviled Meat| MALTED JUICE working in Wrangell Narrows for the past two months on a survey for DEVILED mx Reliance the pr ed widening and deep- ening of the steamer channel, V s CHOCOLATE FLAVOR gell to engage in harbor survey work A beautiful satin 2lll[m1!|u5|1 there. Delitious Sandwich drinking tumbler FREE! Spread e e — e — EE L HAPPY HOME WHQLE GRAIN 2 No.2tins & ., Today's News Topay.—Empire. o | §5ftw 55 | vammra W ORANGES | cmvinmcriuse| 5 SARET A bunch of germs were hitting it Sweet—Juicy up In the bronchial saloon: 2 doz. 49c Two bugs on the edge of the | larynx Were jazzing a rag-time tune, Back in the teeth, in a solo —C-0-R-N— HAPPY HOME CREAM STYLE 2 No. 2 tins 28c C-R-1-5-C-0 1 C.&H. | game, ° | VISIBLE EVIDENCE Sat dangerous Ack-Kerchoo; Po“nd tln A party of tourists came upon|And watching his pulse was his| Customer: “I want to buy a d rk S an Indian brave riding a pony. life of love— present for my wife.” ® Poun Sa' c } A heavily burdened squaw walk- | The lady that's know as Flu. Girl Assistant: “Could T inter- J ed beside him. est you in a sun-bathing suit?” “Why doesn’t the squaw ride?” o Gustomer: “You could. But asked the tourist. [ K “Ugh.” said the Indian, “she's got no ny.” 94-PROOF 3 ° SEAPORT L4 - pisTinLed B RICE *TISSUE PEAS l»L . 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