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R ————————— S ——— CAPITOL FRIDAY—SATURDAY, SELECTED SHORTS —“SILVER NITE"— MEETING SATURDAY 1 P. M. SHARP i CONTESTS PICTURES Toem Mix—“Destry Rides Again” Jungle Mystery No. 3 Get Your Membership Cards Now GAMES UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE Table Lamps In every imaginable style. Dainty silk or parchment shades. Priced femptingly— as low as $2.00 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co.v EDISON MAZDA LAMPS '_-—-———i | GARBAGE HAULED t Reasoiable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | Ifllmh-fiuflfin j | Tony, HORSE 0F FILMS, *“Destry Rige_: Again” Be Presented Tonight at Capitol Tom Mix paid $12.50 for Tony. Today there is no miore famous horse in the World, 4nd no more valuable horse than ¢his same which is co-starred with Tom in ‘“Destry. .Rides Again,” which is showing at the Capitol theatre. Nobody knows j\zgt. how old Tony to COST MIX $12.50 LOVE DRAMA TO END TONIGHT AT COLISEUM Charles Marrell, Hardle Albright, and Paul Cavanaugh are the three ! REPRESENTED IN men whose love for Madge Evans | is greater than life itself in “Heart- break,” emotional Fox drama of an honorable déserter, which shows for the last times tonight at the Coliseum theatre. One is'an ene- COLISEUM TO HAVE STEELE Bob Steele, portrayer of virile Western roles and noted for his horsemanship, is to be the star attraction at the Coliseum theatre tomorrow in his first all-talking picture for Tiffany, “Near the Rainbow's End.” The supporting lcast includes Louise Lorraine, Lafe McKee, all Ferguson and Al Hews | res'lflarh Sundny at the Caplmll yecent jaunt arounid ¥he globe in h of adventure. i rheatre belifg a record of the star's l Recorded by Camera s e | MAGIC OF EAST FAIRBANKS FILM | my to her country, one is her twin |« i «bmher, and one is her fiance. AI‘OUIE('.‘I World n 80 Mln m;fred i ek duected Uhev. | o utds Previews. at -1 mous cessfi . e W o g Tomorrow Night — e —— Of all the tricks of magic for.which the street fakirs of India are fa- mous, most celebrated is, that oh the rope which, unsupported, halg! in midair while the magician's boy ascends it. The ‘trick is one of those shown in the course of the mnew World in 80 Min- “Around the MICKEY MOUSE CLUB His B-thd@ay occurs. | ton. Tom Mix saw him on Sunset Bou- levard In Los Angeles six years ago with & “For SaX” sign on his saddle. The firice Was '$1250. He took a liking to Tony right off the bat. - Couldn’t Be Bought You couldn't buy Tony mow for $10,000, and probably not for any money. He has been almost as great ah attrection in the circus as Mix himself. There isnt anything that horses could enjoy that Tony cannot have. But Tony enjoys acting more than anything that Tom Mix could give him. Dark Brown in Color Tony is very dark brown in col- or, almost black, with four white feet, and 'white stockingsto match. They are all the same depth. The only other white he has is a beau- tifully defined white blaze, the peculiarity of which is that it ex- tends to the very tip-of -his muzz- zle. He stands fifteen and a half | hands high, and has the sturdy short back . which is . splendid point in a riding horse. ‘fit"‘i utes, with Douglas Fairbartks” “Be ' pheviewéd” BLUE RIBBON TEA 15¢ QUARTER POUND PEANUTS ROASTED' 2' POUNDS SHORTENING "FORMAY 3Popm) CAN MATCHES SEARCHLIGHT (::Al'(*_i‘()N = = = = E E = = = = = = = B = = § % = = = = = = = = % = = = = : é s = E WHITE KING LAHCE BOX 39¢ One 10-cent Box FREE flIIIIIIIHI]IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIII“IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIINI|I1IIMHI"|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlflfllflllllllll!flmlflfllllfllflflmmg riited Food Co. | Saturday ,an_d Monday CIALS EGGS=Standard Strictly Fresh 2 DOZEN 59c WALN UTS NEW CROP—SOFT SHELL POUND DARIGOLD MILK @.,TéL},CANs $1.00 BACON EASTERN 19¢ POUND \ LI'I‘Y—-ALWAYS 00O IlmllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII|IIIII||IIIIIII U e - — : : Doug's camera caught one ozf‘ jthe wily masters of the Black Art :pex-rormuuz in the streets of Man- \dalay, Coiled in a basket, like an_elongated spake was the rope, and as the rakir overturned the | basket, the rope mysteriously un- raveled and reared upward until it stood taut and vertical, one (end on the ground while the tip, umxpp rted, stood thinty feet above the ground. Three in Doug’s Crew With Doug on his journey were Victor Fleming, nbted Hollywood | director, “Chuck” Lewis, his pro- duction manager, and Henry Sharp, cameraman. 'They confirm that| |When the rope stdod on end a native boy stafted climbing hand- | over-hand until He reached the | Very top, fet ‘thete Was no visible |means by which the boy or rope | {Were being supported in midait. | According to Fairbanks, & Holly- Wood cameraman, who once pho- that when developed, the film fail- ed to show either boy or rope in the alf. Somé reputéd authorities ©f Oriental magic Have attempted %o explain the trick as imagined |y the spectator through the pow- er of hypnotic suggeéstion exerted By the magicfan. Explanation is Withhéta' The Faifbanks ¢ilm, Which s = United Artists plotute, Shows the trick, but Doug has Qeclined to st}m,e state 'how he accomplished i The wohdeérs of Hawaii, the Phil- ippines, Japan, China, Siam, Indo- China and Indla are shown in Doug's néw adventure film. More than 200000 féet of fillh were ‘ed in cutting & down and prepar- | |ing it for its present release by Sherwood, famous play- | wright and ‘humorist. ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS! Important business meeting Fri- [day at 7:30 P, M. Fun_attend- ance urged. — e — RUMMAGE SALE By the Lutheran Ladies Aid So- clety at ¢hurch parlors neft Tues- day. Zadv. —adv. SORRI ELECTEDP FOR SECRETARY BY DEPARTMENT Succeeds J & Dewic as Calhohu Churchcs, Othefl Secretary of Juneau | Fire Department ‘ Vice J. A. Davis, resigned, Fred A’ Sorri was last night elecied to | lir Cri be: Secretary of ;the Juneau Vol- unteer Fire Departme t now residing in Seattle, and Don | |Haley, another veteran member {of the Department, night. \ V. W. Mulvihill, local agent for | {to the Canadian Pacific, and Harold ‘ot Bostrom, connected with the muni- es cipal street department were eleot- to {tographed such a scefie, reported |ed to fill the vacancies. ed The Department last night pass- | itizenship by a at decree and the Gmermn be s!dered church property confiscated The decree also leaves the priests iable to expulsion from the coun- | resigned 1last | try. | The decree directs the Governor RIESTS ARE DEPRIVED OF | CITIZENSHIP Property, to Be Confiscated i MEXICO CITY, Oct. 7.—Catho-| prie i | uz h begin immediate dispossession | the clergy of all Catholic church- | and other religious property and convert the property into social | ), ucational centers. l ed a Vvote of thanks to its Fair| Committee which successtul oper- | KETCHIKAN PLANE COMES TO JUNEAU ‘takenonmeh'ip Doug was aid- | ated the usual booth at the recent | Southeast Alaska Fair. | i Six new helmets, for use in in- R | 'side fires, have been added to the| From WKetchikan, the seaplane department’s equipment. Five hun-‘N("’mb“"d‘ Pllot A. C. McLean, ar- dfed feet of mew hose has also |rived this afternoon in Jnneau\ ®een purcnased by the oity toilshe}:“;"gb i of Kake, bring- 'mnmb&in an adequate supply for | N rewson from that town., fall" emergencies. | The aircraft's other passenger was | her owner, J. V. Hickey, propriet- | or of the Yellow Cab Company, | MORRIS TO CUT WOOD ::c:eh"u;;:::lm cabs in K:‘:cluknnj !" FOR JUNEAU MARKET| The planc, with Mr. Hickey, is| expected to return to Ketchikan | tomorrow. Contract to cuv 100 cords of 16-inch firewood on government {lahd above the Charles Switzer |W'airy, north of the city, has been granted to L. Morris of the Morris Construction Company by the For-; est Service. ot The wood is hemlock on upland ground, insuring a dry satisfactory EARLY MORNING FIRE CAUSES NO DAMAGE Flames coming from a chlmney‘ the Clarence Boarding House | on First Street, immediately east | of Franklin Street, brought out fuel. the Fire Department’s equipment | Mr. Morris has put a force of |shortly after 5 o'clock this morn- men to work. His first task is m‘mg. A wood blaze in a heating build a road about a quarter of a|stove had Ignited soot. mile long from Glacier Highway| Firemen put Imp, & soot cleans- |into the patch of hemlock timber.|er, in the chimmey, and the flames He has started to haul Alaska Ju- |scon died down. Neither water neau mine rock for the making of [ror chemical hose was used, There the. road. too much thats Chesterfield Radio Program Every night except Sunday, Columbia Coast-to-Coast Network. ~435) ® 1937, Laoartr & Myrrs Tonaceo Co. 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