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DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION STARTS TONIGHT —FEATURE NO. )— SHE FOLLOWED HIM | INTO A THOUSAND DANGERS .......]| Love was never fiercer than the love of these twi for Together they fought the killer-shark...for together they would live ... or diel THEATRE PREVIEW TONIGHT —FEATURE NO. She could be held . .. but it took more than a strong right . HOLD 4. THAT GIRL! “"JAMES DUNN CLAIRE TREVOR 25¢ “EVER SINCE EVE” C()RNF LAKES,2 pkgs. 25¢ Kellogg’s UGAR,151bs. . . . $1.00 Best Granulated MILK, Talls, 14 cans . . 95¢ All Brands COFFEE, 21bs. . . . . 63¢ Schillings POTATOES, 9 1bs. . . 25¢ * < Yakima No: 1 Grade TISSUE, 12 rolls . Waldorf COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ALWAYS ALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery Q\ LguUONA/ OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dafi Holfiel, Prop. P_Ilone Single Q-2 rings JOHN M’CORMICK BRINGS PRISONERS FROM KETCHIKAN John McCormick Marshal turned here this week from ka vhere he ha been on of s in connec- tion wit in that I t m Deputy U. S uneau ers who were ‘ah)u’hl : S. Simpson, found guilty and D. C. Hel r, con- > nine d given a three year month suspended sentence Judge George F. Al- exander when found guilty of lar- ceny on four counts and Helmar By exercising Tact and Discretion we help to lighten the distressing ordeal The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” |smmm='rooo“d HURRAY! What a blessed re- lief to turn over your clothes to the laundry man. Such prompt service, too, and the clothes come back looking so fresh and clean. It's wonder- full YOUR ALASKA Laundry neld | | day, 'COLISEUM HAS DOUBLE BILL AT - VARIED THRILLS | | arang’ Widely Different Entertainment Features The sweethearts of “Jimmy and James Dunn are united again in “Hold That Girl!” e which has its opening at the seum on a double bill tonight. | | !eam achieved through their { first picture, Fox Film has teamed | H)mm again in a screen play re- | ported as highly brisk and breezy. | he story is of a young detective | who falls in love with a girl re-| porter, while they are both cover- ing the same assignment. Their romance is one ‘that has ils ups| 1d downs because of their con- it quarrelling about conflicting S ments. Besides James Dunn and Claire Trevor, the cast boasts such stellar names as Alan Edwards, Gertrude | Michael, John Davidson, Robert McWade, Effie Ellsler and Jay Ward, Hamilton MacFadden directed {from the screen play by the ace team .of the film writers, Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti “Samarang” “Samarang,” the United ' Artists picture, vhich shares the double bill, reveals eternal warfare and | destruction beneath the sea. There the strong are seen forever destroy- ing the weak. It is a perpetual cycle of life eat life. And above the sea is another story of the survival of the strong- est—none but the brave deserve the fair—winner take all—and so forth, for Ahmang, six feet three of rip- pling muscles and magnificent phy- sique seldom found anywhere this {or the other side of civilization, | won his adored Sai-yu only after ;conqucrmg almost hopeless ob- stacles, | Samarang” has for its locale the pearl diving country of Malaysia and a pearl diver is the hero of its adventures and romance. will serve six months on the as- | sault charge after which he has a |three year penitentiary sentence to serve for perjury. Judge Alexander and other mem- bers of the Court party will leave Ketchikan for Juneau next Mon- D{pun McCormick said. - - | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Simp- | Boys! Girls! Are You Ready? THE BIG MUTT, DOLL AND DOLL BUGGY AND COSTUME PARADE SATURDAY at 12;30 P. M. GET YOUR DOGS, YOUR DOLLS OR YOUR COSTUMES READY AND BE AT THE CITY DOCK SATURDAY NOON 25 and Claire,| s Fox Film's latest re- I UPTOWN BILL HAS TWO BIG ‘Hold Thal Glrl and Sam-‘ ‘Eat '’Em A Your Favorite Laugh Stars in the Maddest, Merriest Matrimonial Mixeup that Ever of the Reno Divorce Mill! Y and Th(’ Big Chance’ Presented | on Double Program |nature in t for the Uptow repc ing king Tt | unbelic been made w time winder title gigantic Kills bot s ally @ night. spent two at all surpris- amazing that such vable es could have an ordinary life- ative beast of the ded in the array of | passes in review in iction. His principals in | 1ts to the death include a | that conquers a Sldv‘ > snake and, as the! cats him alive; two | nd turtles; a fitch that, a desert rat and a rnt-‘ W S B monkey-faced owl that | fiathe it e vl Ay g Cion that attacks and (§ GLENDA FARRELL lesnake that is cofled to | 6UY KIBBEE e e e | HUGH HERBERT mBLl\ccgptowns do\!lbio RUTH Du NNELLY ig ance,” exciting | FRANK MGHUGH MARGARET LINDSAY DONALD W00DS, the prize ring with John v and \mm Konnedy | DIVORCE COLONY 18 BACKGROUND OF FUN FEATURE ‘Merry Wnes of Reno’ w1th Grand Comedy Cast “Merry Wives of Reno,” Bros. | humorous slant on the doing in the worl |is the fe: at the Capitol Theatre tonight Margaret Lindsay, |rell and Ruth ner at Capitol Tonight three Reno, Miss Lindsay and Miss Don- AFTER THE PARADE PRIZES, FOOTBALL, ROLLER SKATES AND CASH AWARDS WILL BE MADE BY THE JUDGES BIG PRIZES IMMEDIATELY AFTER "'THE PARADE The Ca pitol Theatre WILL OPEN FOR ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL CHILDREN’S SHOW ON THE STAGE the War- picture which gives a mous divorce colony, > attraction that starts Glenda Far- Donnelly are the merry wives who romp to nelly to seek divorces and Miss Far- Leader Department Store Behrends Co., Inc. B. M. Jones-Stevens Peter Pan Henna Shop rell to find ‘@ new flirt with, Donald Woods Hugh He bands framing th mising sity Woods with t reconciliation w Kibbee of reducing mands for alimeny. The mix-ups which are involved in these marital scandals are said to be hilarious enough to turn a Jjudge’s hair gray and set a court room to roaring with laughter. In addition to its humorous side, | the story carries a delightful ro- | mance, the two featured leads, | Miss Lindsay and Woods playing |their parts straight, one as the suspicious bride and the other as the wrongly accused husband ,who |has been tangled in a net of com- | promising circumstances by flirtatious Miss Parrell. | B his bride his wile's dc- | ROAD TO LIVENGOOD ! E IS BEING USED NO\V; The newly completed road frmn1 Fairbanks to Livengood in the Tol- | ovana country was recently put to! {use and found to be in good shape. | Mrs. Blanche Cascaden accompan- | ied by her niece, Miss Evelyn Thos- |tesen made the first auto journey ! |to Livengood and back, bringing | |back two passengers. All Liven- |good turned out to greet the first |auto to reach there over the new (road. L SR OLD NEWSPAPERS In bundles for sale at The Em- pire office, 25c. Fine for starting your fires these chilly mornings. Juneau Frock Shop IN PERSON RAINBOW GIRLS Fall Style Show TONIGHT ONLY! COOPERATING WITH Halvorsen’s Hollywood Style Shop Florence Shop Edson’s Alice Clark Yurman’s MUSIC BY EARL BLINZER AND HIS ORCHESTRA SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU TONIGHT RIG DOUBLE BILL FEATURE NO. 1 Desperate Beasts of the American Desert in Fights to the Death “EAT ’EM ALIVE” FEATURE NO. 2 “THE BIG CHANCE” PREVIEW SKESTS chliabimm T - > “EASY MILLIONS” UPTOWN. KIDDIE KLUB MEETING 1:30 P. M. SATURDAY Specially'Selected Program NOTICE— We have set our time to 1:30 as we want you to enjoy the parade first. Those turning in their applications Saturday will be considered charter members of our club, so be sure to come and bring your application filled out. Important Announcements To Be Made