The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1938, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1938. CRIME FILM | IS SHOWING AT COLISEUM Crime” and “Roll Along Featured 2Y MOUSE = FRIDAY e MICKEY Matinee—Sa day, 1 P.M. SATURDAY ["','l"‘,e Fobl wo Big Features FIRST SHOW STARTS B A T HEAT RE. B! TIM TYLER'S LUCK R P CANDY The Show Place of Juneau “Partners Zane Grey's CO\\'!)O}'” . a clever story and of Ralph Murphy all ¢ the new Lynne Karns picture, " which im Theat comedy a blend of is the tale of to overcome a administration and reform candidate to of their city. Overman and Karns, into the fight tk to happen. Over- d, for a blond for the ers .| Then Karns es to Jail. Then his cell-mate is poisoned and he's with murder. Then he is and almost elected mayor! “Roll Alor vboy,"” itury-Fox release nd feature at the um T is declared to amongz the top pictures of the r in the matter of action, thrills and ilar horsemanship. y y tells of two range-part- Ballew and Stanley Imost single-handed and of outlaws intent DONALD GRAYSON IRIS MEREDITH SONS of the PIONEERS | A ] ; ALSO—TIM TYLER'S IUCK AND LATE NEWS—ALSO = DOUBLE BILL ISPRESENTED © ATCAPITOL laws of .the Prairie’ Sh(ming Tonight criminals who D happy lifc d Zane Grey's Twentieth C which opens The delicate flavor and bouquet of Schilling pure Vanilla is the de- light of good cooks! You use so little, yet its flavor neither bakesnor (@ freezes out! A drop or I opening of Republic’ Dan- Holiday" brings to the Capi- All of this and plenty more is in twelve-year-old lad two lends distinctive from New Zealand s in the |Store for those who see this rip-| ;o0 wresting cattle-lands from Ce- Schilling Spices | flavor to your desserts role of the child film star who runs | SPOYUing western in h bullews | oiia - parker, heroine of the film. have been the 5 away on a “dangerous holiday’ e Interspersing the action and standard c;f com- | and candies. It costs no | from the drab life prescribed i "\’\‘(‘l“; thrills are three new 2 hits, parison for 57 sh persons who are iy e Over the Des years! They're | MOre to get the de- B i, o ninins s who ever shot UD| ajone Ride 'Em, Cowbo U\(l men t the tun of stirring rich in spicy- goodness, fra- grant and full of flavor—try them! pendable flavor and quality of Schilling pure Vanilla. the Sunny Side of the |sung by Smith Ballew, radio’s great- est singing (n\\bn\ film is a poignant and beautiful defense of boyhood, a plea to parer verywhere to try to un- e fully the strange, strains of the plains - lodr anl m.nur mmlhm nuhw(‘ ‘ARE PROMISED BY 2 AMATEURS Two amateur radio stated today that messages nd certain par sent free of charges ir amateur radio W7eid. 1 the majority of the mes- wuld be delivered within 24 o guarantee of delivery will be made. Complete addresse must be given and m should | be written in abbrev telegra- phic style. The originator will notified of the important messages ¢ Bepleft at 112 Second | Kimball, = in operators {VE MORE Fi O[fLéW THANKSGIVING AT OUR TWO STORES — YOU WILL R BY DOING YOUR PAYDAY SPENDING WITH US. B-U-T-T-E-R CORN-PEAS - Green Beans Excellant Quality Tomatoes — shoestring 2 Pounds—@Bc Beets and Carrots E-G-G-§ 2 cans—2 Bye Lfirge‘ FreSh Co.op KRA",S CREAM CHEESE St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for 2 ozen 99c Pimento—Kay—Olive-Pimento medical care. ' Gnd pineapple { Hn!‘r\' Dnvld:();ronlorvd St. Ann’s A o P 15 P i L £ E _s 2 5 02. Glasses 35c ‘::(n:])::ll(;‘l] last night for mcdl(al; Winesap Cookers IRIEARES, - e i AT | Patricia Hoke underwent a minor ‘npm’ ion this morning at St. Anns 2 Heads y A 5¢ o2 % o 9 large bottles— Oc ONIONS — C-0-F-F-E-E \ FANCY FIELD Schillings—M. J. B. lb | Moses Jamestown, of Angoon, was | s. c |a medical dismissal yesterday at the Government Hospital. | TOMATOES — 2 Ibs. 2 sc SPROUTS Ibs. DL RIPE OLIVES ___LA 2 No.1 cans—-35c SWEET POTATOES — 2 Ibs. 2 Sc F-L-0-U-R All Purpose AT UNITED MARKET 49™2-§1.59 of both parties ok e o Herbert Cooper Joseph Kinch underwent a major | operation today at the Govern- | ment Hospital, | William Young, a medical pa-; tient at the Government Hospital, | was discharged today. } After receiving surgical attention | the Government Hospital, Hen- |ry Phillips was dismissed today. | ———-——— | Today’s News Today.—Emplre. CLOTHES CLEANED AND SHOULDER LAMB 23(: cHn PRESSED “SLICED DILL PICKLES g}!?ULDER VEAL 23c Quart jar—Z3 B¢ | SHOULDER PORK B¢ gl POFAIY TRIANGLE CLEANERS Phone 507 PHONES 16 and 616 Piggly - Wiggly UNITED FOO PHONES 24 and 85 “have them cleaned often ~—they'tl wear longer!” WMW% 3 T R A RN R S R Y They set out to reform the town and wind up in jailt your new Western favorite— WIAT HIS BEST IN J \SMASHING STORY OF A FIGHTING BUCKAROO! R SMITH BALLEW : fon9: W’/é'mv/ | CECILIA PARKER STANLEY FIELDS 204 S T h Century-rox RIDDIE opeye Ma TOMORROW || N Thes § | | § i A Principel el Production PLUS Released by Cartoon——Prizes Free Candy TESTIMONIAL BENEFT] Saturday Night FOR AL BLOOMGQU Everybody Is Endorsing This Big Donce Feq ture for s Who One of Juneau's Popular Athl Is Now in Need of Aid, YOU CAN HELP—Buy a Ticket, Anyway, Even If You Do Not Dance. EVERY DOLLAR GOES TO AL AS EVERYTHING IS DONATED Music, Also Donated, by LILLIA AND HER ORCHESTRA Tickets $1 IN JUST ONE AVERAGE YEAR the Canned Salmen Industry brings over $10,000,000 to Alaska. This is money paid directly for local labor, lumber, wire, cannery supplies, taxes. It is money which benefits not only Alaskan fishery workers and workers in other industries, but also Alaska’s professional people and merchants, whom it reaches in the form of trade for services and goods. Thanks to the Salmon Industry, Alaska prospers. - ! 1 > ey n % G RS - B R T} S I e T T 1 |

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