The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1939, Page 3

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— RHURN FE ATURE Grocer, Reverend | PRISON ATTRACTION MICKEY MOUSE | sTARTS PINIRLTN "earmee NOW AT CAPITOL N ol o O TOUSEOM e TONIGHT THEATRE SATURDAYAT P! M. i "THE INFORMER" | e secoowen ana ne mev The Show Place of Juneau | | John’ L./Cauble, caught a hair seal !the other night with a lari THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JULY 28 1939 Juneau's Greatest Show Vajue TONIGHT and SATURDAY Dick Foran &nd June . Travis, | 2 —— BIG FEATUI‘ES - 2 fast-rising young Warner Bros.| - stars, appear tonight at. the . Coli- H H It would make a good y ex: Victor Mclag|en Won High! . oud make o B0 oory tne | seum Theater in “Over The Wall." COLISEUM WNED AND _ OPERATED | A cowboy fighting for the law— without the law to back him up Py Revival o o oating, which @ melodrama having to do with @ Some Desper- Academy Award for i b Jelck v . Beth Zbucks up sgainst the wholl b | wasn't much trouble to rope, and l"-"l'! Tfalsely . U\mwnl muwr prison § ate Convict Will wids ekt | | which, incidentally, was so. jmpres- and his sweettieart who believes in "y B THE | Ading.in Pidure |3 O, S O i ana ity st i e Gamble His Life g " | 1b( atmen as to which portion of the |90M: s, 3 On a Mad Dash l“ronmn A return engagement of “The In-| Bnims s the - bounty, evidence .A l:lv\n‘;ll'mz \.\ln{‘y) ?flz{nflé{y v?«’ru; For Freedom! s ‘f"""“' starring = Victor M“L“% portion, it wes thrown back into ls‘llx: }Sh ty r;-“n ‘_:)“f F"T] "“{v“ I‘I’ with len, will be seen tonight and Sab-| .. .er -g ng prison, ver he all” | e Ll faic, | urday at the Capitol Theater. For And. thats - lle satory : of .masine has an authentic ring that com-, + his acting in this picture, McLag- | | bines gripping drama with romance. | " v- l “el.a lell B g h the Academy Avard, | COWboys grocer McDowell and Rev-| ~gecond * fenture; “Song of the i (H{1)g g Mhe aivporting cast includes |€rend Cauble, except that it is also | puckarco,” \mn Tex Ritter . . Heather Angel, Preston Foster and|c > that the two.recently pur- - > HEATHER ANGEL Margot Grahame. {chased a 26-foot gasboat from Ro- COI.OR I M S ow" PRESTON FOSTER In the second picture Charles ‘lwu Livesy and need some help in fl, S H MARGOT GRAHAME Starrett, Columbin's buckaroo star |PAaming the cr "' Io MURPHY GUESTS | of colorful western productions, gal- . WARNER HROS. een again SKI""ER ARR'VES Motion pictures in color, show- by Hrkar n een drama, | ing last year's salmon derby at Histigisis T |1ops across the silver Victor McLagien won the | in a swiftly paced new s he Marmion Island, & trip over the Acailesay -Award for his flavored with prairie ballads, in “T! 8 § st Colorado Trail.” wn“ NEW YA(HI Richardson Highway, Matanuska by Sing Sing’s tearless WARDEN SONG or Iris Meredith, his leading lady,| Gilbert Skinner, President of the | farms nnd the building of the 48 and Bob Nolan with the singing| Alaska Pacific Salmen Company, S| l-EWIsE I_AWES The lnformer "Sons of the Ploneers” head an arrived in Juncau lnte this afiers | 1o BUC s i i A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUC! | excellent supporting cast including | noon aboard his new 40-ton yacht home of Mr. and Mrs, John £ witw eI s v A s 1 o R such western favorites as Dick Cur- | pegil. Murphy. Thirty guests viewed the Directed by FRANK chlllll JINX FALKENBERG ' tis, Ed Le Saint, Alan Bridge, Ed| Apoara the yacht with Skinner |pictures and later enjoyed refresh- b Py by e I o MARY RUTH Peil Sr, and Hank Bell Dxrt-cuon jand Mrs. Skinner are a grou f | ments, P R 0 G RAM |was by Sam Nelson from Charles| yonqs including J‘ Alltgn‘ };‘hl;/ - COLORAPO TRAIL . 7:00 P.M. f|Francis Royal's original screenplay. | york salmon broker and Mrs. Al-| Sir Edwin Chadwick and Sir TOMORROW coronawo man. e e | 3 ok amon et s &8 v, oot i o | “POPEVE MATINEE T0M0m0 y | Thirty-nine tourists aboard the |y, FLASH GORDON 9:11 PM. » kan and have since been to Port p d 1 g i 4 MEREDITH ; e ¥ ik e Yukon are in a College of the Pa-| ajthory ;0‘;1"‘“' "gl““"hfl:filg"“"“":"‘ T o CANDY —PRIZES———CARTOON and SONS OF b = oo cific tour under Tully Knoles of | . g\ T 5 & Rk i Py COLORADO TRAIL .. 9:41 PM. | giockton, Cal, while another tour, T Sy > under W. A. Shedd, of Berkeley, | —— Cnl. THE PIONEERS ivrommn - wn e | S B sroun. | N Tomorrow s Lunch Dehcacy VEAL FRICASSEE | with EGG DUMPLINGS || &t ihe BARANOF | — TRUST BONDS $100 PAR PLUS ACCRUED INTEREST Maturity—June '1, 1946 STOCK UP your pantry shelf, fill it with quality groceries . . . the more you buy the more you save! Savn JAMES C. COOPER, C. P. A. | time, if you wish, by phoning in your order Room 1 Shattuck Building | e ) e erohb . .« WE'LL DELIVER FREE! TOMATOES . . . . . 2tmsite Home Grown Vegetables MADRONA in Puree—2V; size BEETS 3 Bunches S. & W. Julienne Beels - - 2fins 25¢ RASIERES 25¢ CUT BEANS . - - - 3finsdss" annn HAPPY HOME—No. 2 size Big Mld-Summer Whmg Ding E-6G-6G- BU Tm'fli."fl.y“m rqe” | SALE | grie-es THIS ORGY CONTINUES SATURDAY and MONDAY-—— ———THIS ORGY CONTINUES SATURDAY and MONDAY Home Grown Cablilée n, 8 nogfiimifil\gfls ..... ....2fins 49¢c PURE CANE—CLOTH BAG { BORDEN’S—CARNATION—DARIGOLD M]flafll'.rsl!lyi)-!“flasll’::llws v e vlcruny nournon """" L il lz lin' 1& 10 pounds 57¢ | 14 cans $1.00 11b. cello. l)ag 15¢ S. & W. SHRIMP, We Pack . . ... .3 cans 50c WE ALWAYS SELL AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES ————— PHONE §19 — Happy Home TUNA R Py ALASKACRAB | ORANGES TUNA FlSll FRESH FRUIT m REGULAR BIZE SWEET WHITE STAR—Regular Size WATERMELONS .. . Pound 5c e — 2 cans 49¢ P l'ieeg doz. 35¢ 2 cans 35¢ CANTALOUPES ... 2 for 25¢ m reeeo— e S e Do AR i Ay - RSSRII c S ) S a0 A SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 1bs, 25¢ P ALAR S LSRR ... h e enee s seccen ) - EROOMS PEARS — [PEANUTBUTTER oot TS gl S T e - 4 Made from Choice Broom .Corn—DURABLE! Each 43¢ 2 _ 39 12..2.23 2Ib.jar33e mmanAs Gaom e 90a e | NEW SWEET POTATOES ... 3 Ths. 25 EGGPLANT ............ .....Bach 10 LETTUCE, large solid heads . ... .. .Bach 10¢ GREENPEPPERS .. ..... e.....Pound IS¢ TOMATOES, red, solid . ... .... ...21hs. 25¢c THEFINEST MEATS AVAILABLE and Many Other Items PRIME STEERS—SPRING LAMB—CORN-FED. PORK Not Mentioned LOCAL FRESH-KILLED HENS : Polish Bacon . Ib. 50c | Beef Stew . . 2 Ibs. S5¢ SLICED Boneless and Lean With an Individual Flavor PURE Ground Beef . . Ib. fie PORR STEAK Pork Sausage . Ib. 30c| P Awen 5 f Seasoned Just, Right Shmlfls...lif& Pound 30 | Lo Veal Hoast . 35c Ao VEAL STEAR ALSO A Comine i | B . DELICIOUS BREADED Fryers, Roasters, Boil- Pork Chops . . Ib. 38¢ IRVING’S Independent MARK PAY DAY SPECIALS —————— RR'INGMAN S STORE BARGAINS FOR ALL o] GRAPEFRUIT TOMATO PUREE “LUX FLAKES New Gravenstein Apples PEACHES—PEARS FLORIDA—Tree Ripened .. Large Size - Ritz CRACKERS k STRING BEANS i CATSUP LARGE SIZE; “ LIBBY’S—Size No. 2 MONARCH Each 23¢ 2..27c 12..1.59!2 large llottles 29¢ E?___ FLASHI—WEWELDMTODOUGLASMRYFRDAYGWHQ&A el o i i PR A ‘Libby's CORN BEEF Schillings PEPPER | Chocolate Padding mszn No. 1 cans y ¥, : X ,u'qxfl'kovsl 2cans$9e | Se Eich 5¢ Edch Se¢ Each "BLEACH | Hor SAUCE DEVIL MEAT | 6 Bars Face Soup Half Gallon > o Lux, Lyebm ww? quy-y ; 350 . | 6 cans 25¢ 6 tfns"&&: v 3 DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE ——08M8M —8 — ——————— EE OUR MANY BA I “COFFEE “BABY FOODS Schillings—M. J. B—Chase & Sanborn CLAPPS _, 27 ¢ pound 12 cans 93¢ QUALITY ASSURED AT IRV[NGS MARKET —— MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE BACON half or whole sme.gfimum:nx ReT ROAST | T-BONE sm_\x Perib.29¢ | Perlb. 5 e Perlb.25¢ i’erlfiluéfie “"WEINERS PORK CHOPS ; : Plump and Ju Leap Loli~Ocnies Cite 2'Ths. 53¢ | Per Center Loin and Rib ing Hens and Turkeys | g, 1 ey v..l..m:ie and Colored Fryers! For Stew or Ple JUNEAU'S OWN AND INDEPENDENTLY- OWNED MODERN PURE FOODS STORE £ cA LIFORNIA Y ko el N

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