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] j et R DEAD.-ALIVE with laughter you're A Warner Bros. it with RICARDO CORTEZ MARGUERITE CHURCHILL “GHIC” SALE - WM. GARGAN ALSO MIDNIGHT BLONDES JOHNNY GREEN AND COCK OF THE WALK CHILDREN’S COMEDY NEWS KILL FIFTEEN (FAYBAINTER SEARGHING FOR PUBLIC ENEMYT cocvvcon . o« Fay Bainter. WANTED to join the season’s maddest MATINEE—SATURDAY—1 P. M. RICARDO CORTEZ in ""MAN HUNT"’ PLUS—— “CALL OF THE SAVAGE” CAPITOL FILM SHOWS THRILL OF MAN HUNT Tough Tun;e—l—Driver Fea- tures Double Show at Coliseum Tonight TONIGHT at the | Show Place of Juneau | with thri | “Man Hunt,” Warner Bros. thriller | opening at the Capitol Theatre to-| night, concerns ‘the pursuit of an ‘Lscspcd bank robber by Federal ag- (ents and the part taken in it by a small town reporter and his |sweetheart, a school teacher; the {big city newspaperman and a dod- |dering, romancing ex-sheriff. | The large and talented cast is {headed by Ricardo Cortez, Mar- zguenle Churchill, William Gorgan jand Charles (Chic) Sales. Cortez is said to give his usual finished and | convincing performance as the suave, soft-spoken and outwardly gentlemanly rascal. Others in the 1cast who do excellent work include | Richard Purcell, Olin Howland, An- |ita Kerry, Don Barclay, George E. Stone, Addison Richards, Nick! Copeland, Russell Simson and Ed-| | die Shubert. “Too Tough to Kill,” the feature lof the double-bill opening at the i Coliseum this evening, shows Vic-| |tor -Jory as a hard-boiled, hard-| |rock tunnel engineer, in charge of ithe tunnel driving for the Colorado 'River Aqueduct through the Sierra Nevada Mountains; and Sally O'- Neil as a newspaper woman sent to discover the reasons for a delay in the work. Included in the fine supporting cast are Ward Bond,| Thurston Hall, Gene Morgan,| Frank Rice, Robert Gleckler and Johnny Arthur. Gene Autry, new western singing star, appears .in the other feature cn the Coliseum double-bill, “Tumb- | I'ng Tumbleweeds,” supported by Smiley Burnette, Lucile Browne, Norma Taylor, George Hayes, Ed- ward Hearn, Jack Rockell, Frankic HIS ORCHESTRA PATHE NEWS Marvin, George Chesebro, Eugenc Jackson, Charle King, Charles Whitaker, George Burton, Tom CARTOON CANDY London "md Cornelius Keefe Air Gundmunmg FOR MUVIES‘ Now On Increase. Modern Convemence Being| Constantly Recogniz- ed by Authorities New Ymk stage acty Yo has reached Hollywood to go into oSy | British Troops Are Looking | the movies. She seid shec ius de-| Ajr conditioning shas beeia busi- | for Wellknown Pales- ~ |serted the stage because. “The ness of steadily increasing import- | ¥ brightest star on Broauws ance for the past two years. As al tine Character G i mvuown: vant: ' result of the exhibits at the Texas| a picture,” Centennal Exposition, the City of JERUSALEM," Oct. 9. — British| The actross is slated to appear Dallas went into the front ranks troops have killed fifteen Aral during a search for Fawzi Bay Ka- wkazi, known as Palestine’s Public Enemy Number 1. s with Katharine Hepburn in “Qual- ity Street.” alone,” Kawkazi has not been found yet. a world audience.” of American cities adopting this modern convenience, a record num- ber. of installations having resulted |from the Exposition. ! Business authorities have accept- ed air conditioning as an industry “Broadway plays to Broadway the said. “Pictures have ranking with the automibile, the- |electric refrigerator and the radio. | Figures for 1935 show that more| |than $75,000,000 was spent in air| €S MOMENT 4y Pockets Are Favored Fashion Accents More pockets appear in the new clothes evolved by American designers, There are four flap pockets on this smart suit—two above and two below the belt. Rich rust colored wool makes the model which is worn with a finger width belt of brown leather and an Ascot scarf of yellow wool splashed with rust colored Persian figures. Notice the trim buttoned line down the front. 2, | OMMUNISTS, FASCISTS ARE cooling as well as winter heating. Airplanes, motor buses and rail- road trains are this year featuring “air conditioning” in their adver- tising, and automobile manufactur- ers are following the same trend It is considered a matter of but a few years until this industry will be accepted with the radio, the au- tomobile and the electric refrigera- tor as just another of the conven- | icnces that the average pers not be without. .- Government on Pro- hibited Session Amos Benson, medical patient,| paprs Oet. was dismissed from St. Ann’s H(’:"lmumsb.; hate pital here this morning. 2 BB HAS SCALP WOUND Ollessand Berardini, miner, was|yresult. treated for a scalp wound at St.| Communist leaders assert they! Ann's Hospital yesterday afternoon|refuse to curtail their activities “be- and later dismissed. e el - > |to keep muvmg toward power.” MARRIED AT SELDOVIA | s o ik Miss Vega Caroline Anderson and | Brtieet i 444 Samuel Leon Pratt were married| oopic 84S 8re read BENSON LEAVES HOSPITAL | | openly defied |meeting in- Alsace Lorraine. IN CONFLICT rsom Wil Erench Organization Defies 9.—French Com-/fort. the | Government in efforts to restrict a eggablished -himself in a business hunting and fishing trip, in an open | It is feared here that strife will!oome. active Pleasing YOU .... Means Our Success And it is a real pleasure to sell the fingst the market affords. This week, for instance, we regeived on. the plenty. of stockto select from. SH KILLED HENS, RABBITS, TURKEYS . . ruasters and fryers. Half or Whole Side—pound .. LEAN and TASTY!- Choice Stock—pound ........... 3 0 With arrival of cooler weather you'll ~- «Very nourishing. Fresh killed, any size, 1b. ... Yukon a shipment of FRESH POUL Y: We: have Sugar Cived BACON $§C SALT PORK find beans with q little pork Fresh Stock—1 Ib. carton FOR FRICASSEE OR STEW lincrease for 1936 has been so great|ten day sheep hunt at the mouth| conditioning installations, and the!recently at Seldovia and left on a| that the year's totals are expected of Kachemak Bay as a honeymoon "least half of all new homes of the .assigned for mechanical ; IlllmmmmllflllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII; ELCO Offets Outstanding Value opz’n RADIO! to reach close to $150,000,000. | Building authorities state that at| $15,000 . class or upward are now summer | IN TABLE M Delco Radio Model R-1}18~-beautiful lay-down cabinet model— ive tubes and 44" multi-colored translucent dial—offers one pf the outstanding bargains in radio for 1937. It has twe /bands—with American Broadcast and both Police Bands from| 1540 to 1720 Kilocycles and from 2.3 fo 2.5 )(ovucyclu ... Come in and let us demonstrate sz soo e marvelous fone of this outstanding value, DELCO MODELS WED up 'IO SIS W. P. JOHNSON Exclusive Distributor for Juneau trip. 1 leliis de e dark cloth during the early morning | and late afternoon to create falll light conditions in mid-summer. PRICE | BUTTER 2 Ibs., 85(: ... RED.SHIELD 2 Ibs., 65(: SCHILLING.BRAND . 2 o 75¢ Extra.-Lorge—Rrocessed. SCOT-TISSUE 'l‘ ILET PAPER 3rolls, 29(: : FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 'I'HE TALK OF THEAIL%WN—VEGHABLES FROM OUR FARM 43 i GEORGE FAMILY IS CELEBRATING AN ANNIVERSARY Twenty-six Years of Mer- chandising in Juneau | Observed | Culminating 25 years of mer- ‘cmnwmna by the George family in | Douglas and Juneau,: the Payn | Takit and Leader Store in the | city are eelebrating their anniver- ary as one of the pioneer firms | of Alaska Back in 1909 Mike George es- | tablished a store at Douglas. Deal- ing in general merchandise the store | flourished under his management. The firm was moved to Juneau and in 1922 established at its present location on Franklin Street. Assuming the policy of cash “pay- | | and-take-it” two years ago with the three sons of “Mike” at the helm, the stores have shown a steady | | growth. Thomas George is in charge | | of the grocery “Pay'n Takit,” with | \Gusl.w George conducting the| | Leader Department Store. Joe George Back Joseph George recently returned |to Alaska from an extended Vi in the States where he underwent | treatment at Mayo Brothers’ Clin- {ic and is again meeting his many | friends at the sWore. | Two large warehouses are required | for the stock carried by the stores, | with Thomas George making the| announcement that “We are pre-| pared to meet all requirements plac- | led upon us, strike or no strike.” | Large Personnel Nineteen persons. are cmployvd The Groc-| Eva Ny-l between the two stores. |ery personnel including: gard, ————BIG FEATURES————2 PLUS Chapter 9—“CALL OF THE SAVAGE” - DUMBBELL -LETTERS «p o _ STARTING TODAY SHOW STARTS 7P M HER LOVE WAS A HOODOO--- Until he saved him from a trap that meant his bravery TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS e HUNTERS LOSE, BAG TO TAKU FLOOD WATERS, |FORMER JUNEAUITES |Soaking in Swollen River Is ARE HAPPY INS. C.| All Nimrods Can Show ey | for Recent Trip bookkeeper; Wilma . Feero, r; Ren Cook, and Oren Ed- meat departiment;. Art Burke, | truck driver; clerks, Art Judson,| Drew Pouffer, D. M. (Milt) Both- 1, Dutch Behrends, Vern Hus-| ing, A. Dugan, Pablo del Ros,| uwmm'r, Mrs. Hazel Wesson and| | Mildred Peterson, clerks on the| Leader side. | | Word received in Juueau by Mrs. | n Newman from Mrs. Allen E.| 5 o o Jonnstisls taniostes’:EheC Mkel iana PR dead, mooee awims I you ?fi'“tfltf:"’fl,’f: "l’;mlz“’i‘;" ;:julxl::r) Waino. Hendrickson, or Joe Pad- |dock, or Al Slagle, or Jeff Ander- Al put can quote the true facts on the substantial part of a $75,000 cstnlc.mau” now, They returned just| carly this year, and by reason of|jast night from a most enjoyable \wquuemc-nts of the inheritance|hynging expedition up the Taku| moved to the family home at Beau- Rijver, The party left here Monday af- Johnstone has |ternoon, September 28, for a week’s In. Beaufort, Mr. and bothrhe and his wife have be-|river boat. Arriving in due time at |affairs, Mrs. Johnstone was re- spite a few inches of rain falling, cently elected president of the Le-|they enjoyed some quite sueeessful gion Auxiliary at Beaufort. At the nimroding for the next three. or| | cause Fascists haye been '“5"""““1 time they left Juneau, Johnstone|four days; garnering to themselves| |was Second Vice-President of the two moose, two goats, and consid- | )local post and Mrs. Johnstone was‘uable bags of geese and ducks, Auxiliary Historian. h(sxdcs plenty of fine trout. ask Percy Reynolds, or|terday when they were able finally South Carolina i it was Mr. Johnstone, Juneau-| They may have thought so once, |ites will recall. who inherited in American Legion ! their chosen spot up the Taku, de-|: | On Monday last, they begantheir | return voyage: down: the .flood, wa- | texs. of .the .swollen Taku, where- ‘upon they met their. waterlog. For | some, reason, Mr. Jeff of the Ketchikan Bottling Worl got himself overboard into the riv- er. In attempting his rescue, their good ship was overturned. The val- iant huntsmen finally righted her and landed—but, minus.- goats, geese, ~ducks, guns, - ammunition; camp equipment .and-all that makes hunting - .worthwhile. And there they were marooned while the winds whipped up the waters be- | tween them and Juneau, until yes- to come in. A mighty swell trip—lots of fun —is their chorus. Schlllmg FLAVORY | MEXICAN Chili Powder CALIFORNIA GROCERY LOW PRICES AND HIGH ON QUAi.rrY JELLo 3 pkes- 25C ALL FLAVORS R L O M S PORK & BEANS VAN CAMPS WALDORF TOILET PAPER Arois:25¢€ WASHING POWDER 3 pkgs., 850 Large O FRESH KILLED DUCKS s bao LIQUOR aiid WINES oLD Govmfion r— 9()c 18 PR R Y pron, Im,l.a-s 150 Proo( » £ 4 Guars,$1.75 Months’ Old.