The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1939, Page 3

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{ MICKEY MOUSE { MATINEE { 1P.M.—Saturday THEATR! SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU PROGRAM FISST SHgW 7P. M TONIGHT A Fighting Man In A Land of Danger! backwhen . i the West ™ 9 i was STARTS | His Exciting Night 7:00 P.ML The Law West of Tombstone 8:01 P.M. Dick Tracy 9:13 P.ML News 9:31 P.M. His Exciting Night The Law West of Tombstone 9:41 P.M. 10:42 P.M. “LAW WEST OF TOMBSTONE" Dick Tracy—Candy—Walt Disney Cartoon COMING SUNDAY ROLAND YOUNG—C.ONSTANCE BENNETT Topper Takes aTrip and Ferdinand the Bull ALSO: LATEST NEWS SHOWING EUROPEAN WAR * 7 KO TIM HOLT EVELYN BRENT JEAN ROUVEROL CLARENCE KoOLB ]_ pound cello. pkg. ]_gc /2 1b. cello. pkg. 29(‘. FULL POUND PKGS. G 1w« 19¢ rus quarts 49¢ e v 200 229c 3w 29c 2« 25¢C 233 2 29¢ 2. san—eacn 43¢ 2w 29¢ v in 23C 190 - $1.99 2 e 106 A 15¢ Regular size package AJC Package 15(; pint sars J9C p— L 2w 49c rer pound §C MARSHMALLOWS WALNUT MEATS FANCY COOKIES KONA COFFEE wou ouan GRAPEJUICE coon SPAM o CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP sosee TOMATO JUICE woe-sc GRAPEFRUIT JUICE rnancrs prae—varee xo. 2 uns SOLID PACK TOMATOES we v o GRAPEFRUIT ayt gtgute = STRAWBERRY PRESERVES STANDBY PEAS wecw TINY SWEET PICKLES i MI CHOICE FLOUR sssowinss RITZ CRACKERS SUNSWEET PRUNES wre-svare PLANTERS PEANUTS s 5¢ e PANCAKE FLOUR s SHREDDED WHEAT PIGS FEET s LETTUCE s varce sotin siabs APPLES suik soxatuay o nesicious CORN-ON-THE-COB CRANBERRIES o s SQUASH ssrsienean o nossiann COCOANUTS ros or s - We now have some nice Local Potatoes THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1939. |COMEDY HIT PLUS WESTERN 10 BE SHOWN, CAPITOL "HisExcitinEfiight,” "Law| of the West”" Opens To- night in Dotible Bill gned strictly for laughing pur- “His Exciting Night,” the al picture playing tonight urday at the Capitol Theatre, ely fulfills that mission in| a soul-satisfying and rib-wrecking fashion | The story deals with the this-ad- ventutes of a bridegroom, virtually kidnapped on his wedding night, and tricked into a compromising situa- tion with a handsome blonde vamp ho happens to have a very jealous man for a husband. Th e caping from the immediate menace of the husband, Charlie Rugsgles, as | | Adam the bridegroom, and Marioh | Martin, the blonde, spend the night trying to get away from the clutches of a crazy taxi driver who intends te do away with them all. And next | morni in his attempts to explain | to his weeping bride, Adam becomes further involved through a set of, happenings which make him appear to be n a worse villain than his bride has imagined. Also playing is a feature revealing a new side of the life of the Old West 'he Law West of Tomb- stone,” which presents Harry Carey | as a two-gun Te who secks to| establish himself as the well-mean- ing dictator of half a state. | DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS FIREM PLAN DANCE NOVEMBER 25TH At the regular monthly session last night, Saturday, November 25 was the date decided upon by the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department for the annual Fall dance. Com- mittee composed of Tom Cashen, chairman; Angus Gair, Arne Shud- shift, Ralph Mortensen and Frank Pettygrove is in charge of arrange- ments for the event. | With 52 badges already ordered for firemen to wear on special oc- | casions and also caps that will be sent for on individual firemen's | ticns will be more noticeable in the | future. Those who wish to pur- chase caps must leave the order with | | Chief Pusich. | Current matters of interest rela-| tive to fire prevention were con- | tained in the Chief’s monthly report. | He stated that a second attempt to burn off grass and weeds around (town will be made as soon as con- | ditions becume favorable again. Al- | so that he had received a large blue print of the town showing all water mains, valves and hydrants. | The print is to be framed and| placed in the city hall for study by the members. Following a suggestion | that during winter months Main- tenance committee be composed of |members having Sunday regularly | off, new committee was named as follows: Frank Stragier, James Manning, Mark Jensen and Tom | Cashen. Truck Driver Gair stated that he would move the 60-gallon cart chemical from Nob Hill in a day or two. Due to the new homes located on Fifth Street near F the | City Council is to be requested to install a hydrant to serve that sec- ‘Lion. It was decided also that Chief | Pusich take up a matter of the wir- | ing in new building under construc- | tion with the Council, upon report | of competent authority that the | present electrical work there repre- | sented a hazard. It was reported that a new siamese coupling had been ordered and would {arrive with the new 500 feet of 1'% {inch hose the Council had sent for. Practice in handling ladders at fires | |and other phases of fire drill should /have more attention according to| | opinion expressed and suggestion | | was made that members on main- | | tenance committees engage in prac-| |tice as well as inspection. Prev-| | ious action relative to sounding of | |the siren for nothing but caiamity | | warning was amended to permit| |its use in calling members to fire| | drill, not to exceed orice a month. | Ralph Mortensen reported the re-| | moval of gas from the Cashen prem- | ises on Second Street to St. Ann's Avenue where it had been buried. | The department authorized the purchase of a floral piece for the | funeral of Nels Anderson, former | oldtime member of the organization. A new social committee was ap-| | pointed as follows: Everett Bliss, Ray McCormick and Ed Roller. KIRKHAM GETS BIG BUCK Glen Kirkham reports having| ,‘brought in a fine four-point buck, largest so far this season, the first of the week. Weight, dressed, he | said, was 165 pounds. Killed on the | | other side of Mt. Jumbo, he had to| drag the deer down to the beach,| coming out at Hilda Creek where! he hired a boat to bring him to town. S S — BASKETBALL TEAMS WILL | CLASH TONIGHT AT NAT. | Basketball rivalry flares into be- |ing again tonight when the smooth- | working Warner outfit meets the team of Foundrystars at the Doug- |las Natatorium in the Douglas City | League game. f Another hot contest is assured when the high school tangles wnhl Charles C. Conto, operating the|¥ick and Drv roll California | Trouble” s not only Jane s Mercury delivery service in Juneau | OfoCers ;”"Il“” " ,(‘"Y"' [“2""'"'“ escapade, but also is by far her best entered upon his dutles this morn- | XVt b ?“" RO e e €IS | picture t iug as mail m ger from Juneau "";” g e it o R VR G A R He succeeds the Channel Bus Line ! *° night's. scores, are as fol-|a)way 1 1t of new bic recen b i ( Postotfice D6 xlu(:\ Paroy &; Cam by * h part=1; patterson 121 139 164 . T, Rsynolds 167 209 131 - e 1. Zupan 193 213 166 | # | (Handicap) 10 10 10 This time Jane HOSPITAL NOTES | girl whose family has T b 491 571 4711513 on her. Rememberin | U. 8. Signal Corps | days before riches made Dad a slave Job CAkHMITES A & }- | McVey 171 165 148— 484 (o a Board of Directors, Mother a 1 ldst Abkc &¢ S _ | Taber 151 203 137— 491 |social climber, Sister prey of pital Stevenson 148 165 197— 510 fortune-hun Ed a re- tired play do Mirkatet . Bhotiar dulbesent o] Tordls 470 533 4821485 | cometl bring the fam- minor cperation this morning at Py lly dow order, presence of members at func-|_ evene. e 130 owoc| JUDAN TALLIES - |JANE WITHERS FILM COLISEUIm ;1”:1;‘; ns, h‘\t‘x’\h}: Hllwn“ i “!Ix”;y\lv;‘ll( BESI AS pER(Y'S IS Now plAv'NG AI OWNZD A OV ,'.. v A ‘» ; Warrists A0 the B ehievous gane withers s n o STARTS TONIGHT last week battles b again! Wheth tak hi tandings are certain to be I. Zupan marked 572 t to mean jam in the or jam 'S 1 when these teams clash to- :*:\i':\\lliml\l\”l ‘m”l':'( pa 1 :‘:‘. 1“.‘;1“‘ i‘ ”.\: ‘_n .:(‘}w’l“»':;yw’x‘i; fihm‘ B Silguit ory over the Signal Cx 40, Plest-run pudientes at the n NEW MAIL M R the only match of the evel iseum The: will agres that Tongiht, Rainier Beer roll Century Alw In - o . Try an Empire ad. 1 ot i R R the Government Hospital Annie George of Wrangell was ad- mitted to the Goverr Bonnie Klein Hostess . . | i With Dinner - Dance| ‘ DR. FRANK A} DI A PALO ALTO, Gal. 3e. Miss Bonmie vean Klein, daugh- | ford University athletios: lost Jod ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn J. Klein, (] y ¥ with the death of Dr. will entertain this evening with »| Hallowe’en and Thank iving smeritus of lance at the fami um- | Without Pumpkin Pie? s old home at Tee Harbor. Not on your life! Mary Mills comes to - oo The Book ALASKA Enlarged, Now On Sale: your rescue with a grand recipe called Golden Autumn Pumpkin Pie. Tvea the crust’s better, because th, | blended, Fisher's way. s dtdes Revised and $1.00. TEACHER'Sa,.c. 20§ et have been invited for the affair { JEAN ROGERS ARTHUR TREACHER Yidd: Fiing ficiet forone p¢ shet [ ] % cup pumpkin |34 wespoon buoneg ROBERT KELLARD (serained, freshly | easpoon ginger SCOTCH WHISKY [ i EDDIE COLLINS e |, agpoon dort LV rgmnfii ) PEEY 1 wopoon gl NANA ‘BRYA What you’ve been looking for in %u.m i zn-::"’“ pilott M, “i Scotch . . . mildness, smoothness Sald ik A egp 1 brown gt Diretod by Josaph Sy and delicious taste. Teacher’s has ME Mix ogiber the i A, 2 sty B B e Albent Treynor and Joft Mofiin ined pie plate. Bake at 430° ook B0 I A 20th Cantury-Fox Picture reduce beat to 323" for 30 into a pasery i for 10 minates; outstanding quality . ., Porky Pig Cartoon Vitaphone Musical Poramount News Matinee Saturday 1:00 P. M. CANDY—CARTOON LIQUOR! LIQUOR! LIQUOR! AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! STOCK UP FOR THANKSGIVING NOW! OLD KING WILLIAM ‘“s:::}f" SCOTCH WHISKEY BOURBON (8 years old) Fifth Pint 3.10 (Regular Price $1.60) , —F 3 Years Old — Muscate Port and Sauterne . Gallo“ s l 040 (Regular Price $2.00) - $1.15 IMPORTED ST. CROIX CLIPPER RUM - - (Regular Price $1.50) CORONET DISTILLED DRY GIN, 85Proof - - Pini75¢ RAINIER BEER - - - - - - - 8/or$1.00 Juneau Liquor Co. * & ! 143 FRONT STREET 86 PROOF SOLE U. . AGENTS. Schieffelin & Co. NEW YORK CITY « IMPORTERS SINCE 1794 i d¢’s the Blend that mabes it better! EXTRA SPECIAL [ J YANKEE CLIPPER BOURBON WHISKEY " 510

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