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l'HI; DAILY ALASKA [;MPIR]: FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, Show Place of Juneau TONIGHT STARTS REVIVAL Robert Louis Stevenson's “TREASURE ISLAND" JACKIE COOPER with WALLACE BEERY LIONEL BARRYMORE LEWIS STONE 0TTO PROGRAM FIRST SHOW NEWS - FLASH GORDON 7:22 TREASURE ISLAND. 7:42 u FLASH GORDON L4 SECOND SHOW NEWS .. I I CANDY Make PIGGLY WIGGLY your head- quarters for all FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES. A complete shipment arriving on S. S. Alaska tonight, including: PEACHES—PEARS—PLUMS THREE KINDS OF GRAPES BANANAS—HONEYDEWS CASABAS—WATERMELONS CHERRIES NEW GREEN and WAX BEANS CORN—ON—THE—COB SUMMER and DANISH SQUASH TOMATOES—CELERY CALAVOS—NEW APPLES AND MANY OTHER ITEMS! R S o P P Ry Planters Peanuts Ib. 43¢ Vacuumi Packed Half Pound 23c Cheese Ib. 19¢ Cheese - - AMERICAN LOAF WHITE KING Soap Powder l. pkg. 34c Pigs Feet H()RMEL‘S—PIn!s Tomato Sauce 6 tins 2c il):;i'ood - 4fins 25c MORTON‘S—Pla‘n or ll)dlud Salt - . . carlon 10c DRY. or WET I’AC.K 72 li!ls 33c Cookles . o lies 300 ONE-POUND PACKAGES—FANCY LARGE SHIPI(ENT OF Langendorl Cakes and Cookies TRY THEM! Pineapple - - 3 for 59¢ BROKEN SLICES—Large No 2% tins KRUGER b CHARLES "Chick" SALE MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Saturday——1 P. M. TREASURE ISLAND * CARTOON * jar 25¢ . JA(KIE COOPER “Treasure Island” in Re- turn Engagement at Local Theatre Robert Louis Stevenson's famed tory Treasure Island,” is brought to the screen of the Capitol Theater| tonight and Saturday in a return engagement, by popular request A star-studded cast includes Wal- wce Beery, Jackie Cooper, Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, and Charles “Chick” Sales. Besides the entertaining main| attraction, another chapter of the| “Buck Rogers” serial will be shown along with full program of shorts [and news of the day - Grasshoppers Ruin WILLOW LAKES, S. D, Aug. 4 —The Farmers' CooperatiVe Asso- ciation here reports that the entir peanut crop of this region has been practically ruined by a swarm of grasshoppers that has seftled here in the past few days ! Children of all ages are trapping the hoppers in rabbit traps and us ing them to mix with molasses and | bone meal for use as fertili FINE Lettuce - - NEW WASHINGTON Cabbage - 'Carrols SOLID HEADS 3 for 25¢ Pound 6¢ per bunch 5¢ Green Peas 3 Ibs. 29¢ Shredded Wheat 2 for 35¢ Large Packages CANDY BARS and GUM - - and ( 4tor 15¢, Walnuis half 1b. pkg. 30c: ALASKA PINK Salmon - 2talltins 25¢. Coffee Pound 27c: SCHILLINGS—Plain or Drip Peaches - - 3for53c LIBBY'S—Large No 2! GREEN Giant Peas - 3 fins 59 Staley’s Cube Starch 2 PACKAGES AND ONE DISH CLOTH FREE tins Crisp, crunchy salads ~how good t they taste these summer days! enjoy them with lots of them . . . Miracle Whip's wonderful flavor. IN CAPITOL HIT Otto Kru- 0 b Dakofa Peanuf Crop . LUNCHEON TODAY . " HONORS VISITORS | Honoring. Mrs. Anne Sundborg of | San Francisco and Mrs. John J Dolohanty of Chicage, a luncheon W given today by Mis. R. L. B {nard and Mrs. W. A, Chipperfield | at the home of Mrs. Bernard. Ten | were present | Mrs. Sundborg is visiting her so and daughter-ir George Sundborg, @ hanty is spending a fe ek visiting her cousin, Miss Nell Mc- | Closkey. Guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Wilbur Burford, Mrs. Theodosia Hood, Mrs. A. Hendrickson, Mrs. J. ko ra, Mrs. George Sund- nd Miss Nell McCloskey - ‘MISS Clausen Leaves | On Northland Boalj Miss Charlotte Clausen, bride-| t of Mr. Hilding Haglund, ailed for her home in Petersbury | steamer North Sea. While in the Wrangell Narrows| metropolis, Miss Clausen will com- plete plans for her wedding which | ill be an event in that city. Aug- |ust 18 Mt el on the Haglund will leave for Pet- ersburg about August 16 and fol- lowmg the wedding will return to ‘mm au with his bride. Bt B S B |Mrs Jarman Hostess Wlth Luncheon Today In compliment to Mrs Arnold | Curtis who is visiting here from | Sitka with her daughter, Mrs. Verne Soley, and Mrs. J. E. De- Witt who came north from Seat- tle to spend some time with her |son, R. E. DeWitt, Mrs. K. Jar- man entertained with luncheon | this a on at her home on wdulas and matching ed by the hostess for | sts spent | |the afternoon informally. Those invited were Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. J. V. Hickey, Mrs. Fred Schindler, Mrs. J. R. Guerin and Mrs. Frank Pearce. - The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. A Rare Lunch Tomorrow | Braised Sirloin Tips and NEW VEGETABLES at the BARANOF WHING DING NO. 10 IRVING'S MARKET Pcrk Roast Choice Shoulder Cuts Per th. 25¢ STEW MEAT 2 Ibs. 25e¢ IT-BoneStea Steer Beef er 1h. 35¢ — [ | |Hyder and declared a suicide Eastern Pork Per lb. 25(3 antee with Each Purchase! BACON Full Flavored—Half or Whole Pound 29¢ WEINERS Plump and Juicy 2 Ibs. 53¢ Thfifi Prices Available Saturday ——— Monday Tuesday and Wadnnday Tender and Tasty Per h. 35¢ l-un Loin—Center Cuts Perib. 35c 93‘) Actress Asks $125,000 | ANOTHER DRUMMOND | TONIGHT and SATURDAY - Deluxe Twin-l'lil Program — Bars can't hold him HIT BILLED TO OPEN AT (OLISEUM SHOW Your favorite en “Bulldog D is back in town in a f which for thrills, citement equals any | appeared! It is| Drummond!™ und‘ as its first local showing tenight .\hluth,K bullets can't stop him police can't find him. is “Panamint’s Bad Man,” starring Smith Ballew { -oo [FORMER ALASKAN VISITS JUNEAU; HAS FINE YACHT ' iOiI Man Clifford Mooerson' According to a deposition made | by her in Los Angeles court, Bet- | tie Butler, film actress, asks $125,000 from Al Rogell, screen director, as balm for a damaged heart. She charges he jilted her ‘o marry Mrs, Irma Warner, di- | jorced wife of the film exective, Jack Warner. PARSONS ELECTRIC READY T0 FURNISH COMPLETESERVICE With facilities rapidly bt whipped into top shape following its opening the first of this month the Parsons Electric Company, cated on the of South Seward Street is now of- fering Juneau a modern electrical ently esablished by Er- ns, for y years wilh the Alaska Light and Power Comyj in Juneau, the new company carries a full line of Westinghouse products with many light and heavy appliance items already in stock and m rriving weekly. In addition, Mr. 15 sells y washing ma- chines and Roy vacuum cleaners. All are on display in the attrac- tive showroom. Mr. Parsons expects soon to have his shop facilities complete, whea he will furn complete electrical wiring 4nd servicing D e HYDER SETTLER FOUND DEAD IN CABIN; SUICIDE Steen Jacobsen was found dead today in his cabin nine miles ‘frum by a coroner's jury meeting at Hyder, the U. 8. Marshal’s office was in- formed by U. S. Commissioner 3yd- ney Anderson of Hyder. D DR. STEVES, (,l"ROP()F‘lST gives quick relief to paining feet. Office, 10 Valentine Building. Phone 648. adv. ?unluy ,always. P%’: best results and ;i economy—huse B!’ue RibbonMalt ~heaping with goodness, purity and wholesomeness—full 3 ounds of i it —and with every ounce the very best. 1999, Pabst Sles Company, Chicago BLUE RIBBON MALT Americas Biggest Seller lo- | newly paved section|attorney who graduated from law {ans | on Prince of Wales: Island Fishing Trip-Meets Friend Here The 83-foot (lu\s] yacht me Delores spent the night here last night with a party of seven Tex- aboard, making “a cruise of Southeast Alaska The craft is owned by Clifford Mooers, gas and oil utility official, jand traveling with him are his wife and young daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Adams and Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Fuqua. Mr. Adams and Mr. Fuqua are officials of Gulf Oil. Although all hail from Texas, A Paramount Picture with JOHN HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL POPEYE MATINEE CANDY: TOMORROW. rmzts-———blm’rmm owner Mooers is a sourdough in his | |own right, and while in Juneau last night, he visited with Hawley Sterl- ing of the Alaska Road Commis- sion, with whom he worked in 1911} on the Arctic portion of the boun- | dary sur | | Moo o took part in two or | three ea day gold rushes be- | tween lHll) and 1913. Although his | home is now in Texas, he confesses he “loves Alaska” and “certainly | plans to come north again.” b ‘The party has been fishing in: a number of the more choice trout streams and were to leave port at noon today to go back to the trout¢ CITY oy ME ll CURY AUIBAY 20¢ Delivery Service MIN. If 1It’s a Delivery! CALL MERCURY—PHONE 789 The Only Insured Delivery in Juneau. TWICE A DAY TO AUKBAY in Thorne Armiand Humpback Bay | PO S 4 2 4 I'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 411 Mooers, who practiced law at va\,- ard for two years, Wfll visi on the w: Lester Gore, well kuuwn First. City school with Mooers, e GOOD LUCK! NEW YORK, Aug. 4—The Na- tional League has never won an All-Star - gamev~in ‘an American | League park or without Leo Duro-" cher playing shortstop. NOT TOO LATE!? Togeta GOOD START FOR AUGUST. : START TRADING AT BERT'S TODAY. As close as your phene. : BUTTER, Our Famous Danish 2 tbs. 65¢ CERTO | . FRUIT JABS™ FINDINGS BETTER JAMS and JELLIES Complete Stocks at BERT'S USUAL LOW PRICES i COFFEE—Bert's Special — Pound 25¢ :'I:OILET TISSUE Mwmitfitiflr' ~_nou. 5 SHRIMP oo veieome G B e 5 pound pail 530 4 TOMATO JUICE 3 for 25¢ Dozen 99¢ HONEY BRADSHAW'S FINEST RED & WHITE—LARGE TINS TIN 3&; KITCHEN TOWELS-soirsmonsr - sae 15* MAYONNAISE KRAFT'S—KITCHEN FRESH ouammf SWEET PICKLES e e s et s ST B e S e FIVE FAST 211 Two Fast PIIDIQI DELIVERIES Seward Street 105