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STARTING TONIGHT "\ pONE The most fascinating detective who ever kept an audience gasping . . . the most alarming heart disturber who ever kept a detective guessing . b abaffling crime drama that will hold you spellbound ... while . you revel in romance! { § From the last and great- est mystery movel by Arthur Somers Roche, With PAUL KELLY GENE LOCKHART Ralph Morgan, Leslie Fenton, J. Farrell MacDonald. Directed by Stephen Roberts. RKO-RADIO PICTURE MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P. M. Through the courtesy of the the Pioneers— “When a Man’s a Man” Mickey Mouse and a Dandy Comedy will be shown CANDY FOR EVERY KIDDIE Mr. Thomas L. Allen You are invited to present this coupor at the box qfiice of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for 'yourself and a friend or relative to see “Star of Midnight’ As a paid-up subscriber guest of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE CALL 316 C.W.‘Red’ WRIGHT For DIRT and ROCK HAULING Fast, Three-Yard Dump Truck THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1935. MYSTERY AND _ PIONEER SHOW "LOVE UNITED | GIVEN TONIGHT IN NEW SHOW wectcon Feature to Be Pre- | ented for Local {Romantic Drama at Capitol Igloo Benefit Stars William Powell, Ginger Rogers { | oW | Film produ | known Harold Bell Wr ory form an intrigu- s captivated more than sixteen ing combination in “Star of Mm.‘[mmmn lovers of thrilling fiction, night,” RKO romantic drama, star-|Will be presented by Igloo No. 6, Pio- |ring Willlam Powell and Ginger|Beers their annual | Rogers, which opens tonight at the shc eum Theatre Love and mys | a strikingly different type in which the delectable fresh from triumphs 1 is th | suer and Powell the ostensibly wa | quarry, the picture deals wit {paffling mystery in modern Ne ro, L | York's pageant and glitter | from an | of love sts 2 his inheri st time in his life is called a living. He goes out se O'Brien portrays the Knight, who changes tern “softie” to a rugged n of action. n girl in difficul- ith ¢ 3 | A beautiful woman disappears, a W | newspaper columnist is killed ur | strange ces, and tk ach with a sep- Prove £u of the case. Powell and Miss Ro; mystery. It is their first Appc.xx‘ax\cei~ of p ar of Midnight” is based on the | 8lkali lakes by Arthur Somers Roche that| ently in the Red Book Maga- CLOSER LINE-UP VIENNA, Oct. 18—Political ob= servers see a probable closer cooper- SPECIAL DELIVERY TO pnug.;inmn between Italy and Austria as LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 Faseist Prince von Starhemberg .m. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- | strengthened his grip on the Austrian LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. | Government affairs as the Cabinet — reorganizaiion placed new authority SHOP IN JUNEAU! in his hands. A Pl Nt of SEA(‘.]{;\N is a a \’/A§ - Q_UART of @ Juneau Cash Grocery @ Carnation, Darigold or Borden’s 14.cans COFFEE, pound . . . . . SCHILLING! TOMATOES With Puree 3No.2V2cans . . RINSO Soaks ‘Clothes Whiter Large package . . .25c¢ . 39¢ —Drip or Pereolator Ground “Putch” Rodabaugh I Featured in Auto | |Trade Journal 1 | iy | — TONIGHT ONLY — » Juneat’s Alaskan Pioneers Great Show | © Ben “Dutch” Radabaugh, owner of the Economy garage, and well- known Juneau resident, is the sub- |Ject of a picture display in the cu rent issue of the Exhaust, automo- tive trade journa! published in Los THE TRUE ROMANCE OF THE REALWEST ! a two-page photo in the publication are two he Juneaunite. Radabaugh is show 1 one collecting $100 from }Charles D. Beale, manager of the Capitol and Coliseum Theatres, in |the First National Bank of Juneau with Earl Hunter, of the bank staff, shoving out the money. It was one of those Thursday night awards. In another Radabaugh is shown 1ift- ing the front end of a Model-T truck with one hand, Mount Juneau and Gold Creek canyon in the back- ground layout | views - REALESTATE PILES UP ON _ COVERNMENT Loan Corporation Forced lo‘* * i+ Take Over 2105 Residences ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. — The | Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, in an announcement of foreclosure against 2,105 residences, plunged the government deeper into the real es- | tate business. The number is a big | incfease over the 1,823 recorded to September 30. i The value of the homes is esti- | mated at $6,000,000. In nearly half of the cases actions are reported to have been institut- ed because the borrowers “obstinate- ly refused” to pay arrears, many being overdue 18 months. S e ®s00ee s a.vme . AT THE HOTELS . S e 00000 e HE THOUGHT HE HAD LIVED ... UNTIL HE FOUND A NEW LIFE IN GOD’S COUNTRY! GEORGE O'BRIEN Gastineau r. and Mrs. Chris Lee; 8. A. Light, ; A. E. Ayers, Chicago; Sam klin, Seattle; L. L. Mulder, Ant- W. C. Stump, Ketchikan; B. Sullivan; Leslie Cherran, Seattle; A. B. Holt, Petersburg; J. T. Murphy, /] Portland; E. Torgerson; J. 8. Talbot, Ketchikan; Mrs. Fred Hall. Zynda { Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDonald Ketchikan; Wm. J. Ryan, Ketchi- kan; Chris Christensen, Petersburg; Sam Laughlin and wife, Juneau; A. P. Franklin and son, Juneau; Cath- erine Mekkers, Portland. | Alaskan R. D. Johnson and wife, Fairbanks Mike Curran, Fairbanks; E. Gilli-| gan, Salmon Creek; Clark Ollekuk, Secattle; Louis De Florian, Taku. | .- —— PATCO IS NOW IN AIR FOR BRISTOL BAY The Alaska Air Transport Patco, flewn by Sheldon Simmons, with two passengers — Assistant Agent | Fred Lucas of the Bureau of Fish-{ eries, and Warden Charles Turner of Kodiak—left Cordova enroute to|- =3 e R Bristol Bay at 10 o'clock this morn HONEYMOONERS ON ALASKA \ BRINGS PRISONERS ing. | Mr. and Mrs, Homer Yates are. A. B, Holt, special officer. fram i i ! round-trip “hemeymoon passengers Petersburg, arrived on the Alaska VANMAVERN RETURNS aboard the Alaska. This is not Yates’ bringing two prisoners to the Fed- A. VanMavern, West Coast Grocery | first trip aboard the steamer—he is cral jail, representative, returned home on,the radio operator regularly assign-| the Alaska after calling on the trade ed to the vessel, but on this voyage‘- in 8. E. Alaska ports. |he is not on duty. | BOUND FOR BELKOFSKI | | D. Hotovitzky, connected with the Pgcific. American ¥isheries, sailed| for Seward on the Alaska, enroute to his home in Belkofski. timer would wish it” e IN CRITICAL CONDITION John Stevenson, 86, old-timer of Douglas and Juneau, is in a critical | condition at St. Ann's Hospital, J. B. Warrack, of the Warrack Where he was admitted Tuesday, suf- Construction Company, returned on foring from old age infirmities. ———— the Alaska from Ketchikan where he | i -y Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! went on a business trip. | SHOP IN JUNEAU! BACK FROM KETCHIKAN . THREE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY BUTTER Fresh Shipment ‘2pounds B 100 pound bag Henry SPONSORED and PRESENTED by IGLOO NO. 6 ALASKA PIONEERS of JUNEAU ADMISSION Adults Students Children Loges TRAVEL “Roaming the Netherlands” COMEDY TODD and KELLY in “Treasure Blues” CARTOON MICKEY MOUSE in “Mickey’s Steam Roller” FEATURE GEORGE O’BRIEN in “WHEN A MAN'S A MAN” First Show—7:30 P. M. Second Show—9:30 P. M. Seeks to Be Semator BEVERLY, Mass.,, Oct. 18—Henry | Cabot Lodge, Jr, his antiounced his candidacy for the Républican nomi- | nation of United States Senator to the office held for 30 years by his late grandfather whose name he bears. e SPECIAL DELIVERY T0 DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and pm. 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