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THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU LAST TI GHOST TOWN GOLD and COUNTERFEIT LADY AC PATHE Country Cousin Day with Dionne Quints Bargain Matinee Universal News FIRST SHOW. STARTS ;16 PN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, “Sea Devils” 1o Play Tomorrow at canit_n_[ Theatre MON. TUES. Midnight Preview Tonight—1:15 A. M. Victor McLaglen, Ida Lupino Courageous Coast Guard |rescue from the crater of death pas- burning ship, and crew from & in RKO {Radio’s ama. Sea Dev- 11t s tor MeLaglen, |Preston Foster and Ida Lupino, with {Donald Woods heading the support- a and o1 se roduction is to be shown to- ! Monday and Tuesday {the Capitol. McLaglen appears in the role of a hard-beiled Bo'sun’s Mate in the Coast Guard, who becomes greatly |concerned when daughter, Ida Lupino, show in Preston Foster, a happy-go-lucky sailor who prides himself on being quite a la- |dies’ man. { Bos'un McLaglen nter should m: young Cast Guardsman, Woods, and in letting Foster know that he would er die than have him as a son- his interest decides his an ambitious Donald between two nd fancy meles, to the The enmity leads to some wild lending considerable exciting photoplay McLaglen and Foster played to- gether in RKQ's prize-winning play of 1935, “The Informer,” which re- sulted in McLaglen gaining the Academy Award for screen performanc Seen in supporting rol don Jones, Helen Flint, Pl kin, Murray Alper and bert The original story and screen play were written by Frank Wead, former Lieutenant-Commander in the Unit- t and John Twist. Showing for the last time tonight at the Capitol will be “Ghost Town Gold” and “Counterfeit Lady.” MINER KILLED GRASSVILLE, Cal, Oct. 16. these spice Billy Gil- MES TONIGHT E DRUMMOND NEW |ordinary. To the north he is simply Sandy Smith. Sandy went througn Juneau this morning on the Princess Louise, on his way to San Francisco. He is leaving his claims long enough to attend to some business matters He is high spirits. andy mining options on placer ground in the Atlin country on Pine, Spruce and Gold Run Creeks, and drilled all summer, on ground t appears to show prom- ise. $ Sandy’s partner, who is still in |at the diggings Bill Peal, former Ensign of the Tallapoosa. Togeth- er, the two men have been drilling on Gold Run since last March, and they expect to keep it up until VETERAN MINER HEADING BELOW FROM GOLD RUN Sandy Smith Says Dease Lake and Atlin Coun- try Looking Good has To the glamour-loving of the city- bred, he is Major Malcolm Alexan- der Smith, happy-faced Skutch ex- plorer-adventurer-prospector-extra- OSSPSR L S > 4 4 COMING COLISEUM MONDAY—OCTOBER 18—ONLY KAZAN—THE WONDER DOG in “JAWS OF JUSTICE” and “JAILBREAK” Sponsored by the PIONEERS OF ALASKA, Igloo No. 6, who sponsor a yearly benefit show for the purpose of raising money to keep up their cemetery plot. All receipts taken in from this show will be used for this purpose. You will help a good cause and the PIONEERS OF ALASKA, by buying a ticket for this show. Remember the date is Monday, October 18 ALASKA DAY PUSSS USSP SRS S S 4 4 4 0 sEEaEaRaE —_— SEREEREEE UV EEETERERR % Tom George. s California within a few days, after | % visiting also with Mr. i Roy Rutherford. A Baldwin piano in your home is not un- like revealing to your friends a_ portrait of yourself, - - ~“modern, beautiful, responsive, well-bred. ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY .122. SECOND STREET—JUNEAU IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlfi BREEZERINEEEERE 8l . MISS ROSE MALOOF % for the past several months, arrived % entertained at a number of infor- 1 e Try Top Notch Dinner—50c. adv. ~ Edward Hall, 30, a miner, was killed, the first of December. and another miner, Herbert H. Wal- Sandy said that the Muddy River ker, 45, was seriously injured, by country is looking up, the adian cave-in on the 1300-foot level Consolidated is running three shifts the New Brunswick mine here a day on drills on McDames Creek, and Wing and Co. are also doing § ympER AN | ADIES’ AID PLANS TO HOLD SALE IN DECEMBER Plans for holding a sale ar ner on Wednesday, Decembs were made at the meeting of here is no big machinery in that country yet. Tailing piles are running around eight to ten cents a pan, and the old cradle workings | and still in the days of '98,” he said. | e of Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society. SHOE EXPERT FROM IRELAND EMPLOYED (cciey fiiceom o o i, e NOW AT BIG VAN’S mcpowell. ; | Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. N Coming from Ireland with years Lagerg: of experience as an expert shoe- afternoon, which was marked by the man, Coleman J. Crowe is now es- serving of refreshments. Mrs. Olaf tablished in Juneau as manager of Bodding, president, presided, and Big Van’s Store, 228 Front Street. arrangements were made to hold Mr. Grove, who arrived in Juneau Weekly sewing meetings on Thurs- on the Alaska, learned the shoe day afternoons in order to prepare| trade in Galway, Ireland, and of re- for the December sale. cent years has been associated in | **mffa c business at Juliet, Wyoming. {Coast Guard Film Stars| crews | he is none too subtle /| operates on {he 1| kon Railway. | sren were co-hostesses for the 16:21937, "Rose Bowl' Is - ToBe Shown at Goliseum Here Eleanor Whitney Stars m Popular Football | Pitcure SATURDAY, OCT. | | | Three major football games and | an inter-college rivalry for the af-| fections of sprightly Eleanor Whit- | ney provide the background for Paramount's thrill-packed gridiron | drama, “Rose Bowl,” which comes for tomorrow only at the Coliscum The film has Willam Frawley, Tom Brown, Larry Crabbe, Benny Baker, Terry Ray and Priscilla Lawson in top roles ‘Rose Bowl” has many fast ball sequences actually set in the famous Pasadena stadium, with competing teams enlisted from the pigskin sl the University of Southern California squad. Crabbe and Brown appear as rival football players, both from the same small Ohio town and both in love with Miss Whitney. They attend differ- jent colleges—and ultimately meet |on opposing sides in the Rose Bowl {game. Benny Baker, as one of Brown’s colleagues, is meanwhile ; with Crabbe for the affections Lawson—a movie starlet., mes which bring the rivals ace in the Rose Bowl pro- plenty of excitement for foot-{ but the biggest series of | thrills, of course, come in game climax for the last time tonight Coliseum is “15 Maiden drama of the jewelry cen- | Pardy foot- s of of al - - ns Banker timee DuPont daughter of Mr. and Eug DuPont of Owls Nest, Greenville, Del,, whoe Mrs, ne ol & SUNDAY OLISEUM = | . “THE BIG NIGHT” PREVUE TONIGHT 1:156 A. M. WINNER TAKES ALL! @ Two All-Americans battle it out for the game and a girl...in the year's big football classic! MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M You'll sit on the fifty-yard line and cheer as the big teams go into action! » » Adolph Zukor presents Eleanore Whitney « Torn Brovn Larry Crabbe « Conny Baker Terry Ray « Priscilla bawson A Paramount Picture « Directed by Charles Barton —ALSO— An All-Color Classic “The Romance of Robert Burns” recently eloped to Baltimore with Walter F. Wickes Jr. The clopement enabled the couple to have the wedding .they bhoth wished. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 16.—Gov. Martin L. Davey has granted Il pardon to Kenyon V. Painter, |Cleveland banker and big game hun-| - oo ter, now serving a sentence of 1 to| 30 years for misapplication of Un-| ]NTERIOR R]VERMEN fan Trust Com ny funds. Painter ARE GOING OUTSIDE s with a ailment, (5 | Two_river boat crews fiom the| Nothing Like ! per Yukon country are aboard the |y o wxre incess Louise, which passed! Being Witmess, Also Judge through Juneau this morning The two crews are off the Keeno, (E .\pef‘ J:f! :1“M’x)(",‘.‘.:(y!\,”“n‘?("n‘ OMAHA, Oct. 16. — Municipal| A honrd The Keenol Judse Lester Palmer was chief wit-| b IS g s wnd judge when Helen Stern- appeared in court on reckless g charges. Her car struck a “quiet” Japt x | be: »n Whitehorse and | drivi man. | Palmer, the witness, who saw the | ¥ ) | aceident, said, “It was a case of | | WHITE PASS OFFICIAL | cif,cine negtigence.” : IS LOUISE PASSENGER| Paimer, the judge, said, “Twen- | ty-five dollars and costs.” Mr. and Mr Cliff Rogers are| The defendant appealed to a| outbound passengers on the Princess|higher court. i tay in Skag- | Chief Comp- Pass and Yu-| he Yukon, betw Dawson, - R i R. E. ROBERTSON, SON SAIL SOUTH, Louise, after a month's Rog i White 3 Mr, er for the When th eRogers went to Skag- i |way last month, they flew up the| R. E. Robertson, accompanied by| !inside route to the Lynn Canal city|his son, Elliott, left for the south| in the new 17 passenger Curtis|on the North Sea. Mr. Robertson| {Condor that is based there now. |15 to remain in the States for about | | - - o weeks on business, Elliott is| | DANCE SATURDAY | tentatively planning to study at bus-| . Elks|iness college, but may decide to | By. American Legion Auxili i {Hall, 10 o'clock, Rands’ Orch a. |continue at the University of Wash- ngton. adv. | Try Top Notch Lunch ELKS’ CABARET DANCE | y To pe HELD SATURDAY, W/ PO Is Hollywood’s Most | Howard Simmons has been named | chairman of the dance committee | which is now completing plans for | the cabaret evening at the Elks Hall, next Saturday night. The affair will be open to mem- bers of the BP.O.E. and invited guests only. An elaborate floor show is scheduled. IS VISITING HERE WITH TOM GEORGES Miss Rose Maloof of Los Angeles, who has been teaching in Alaska in Juneau on the Yukon from Chig- nik, where she has been teaching. Miss Maloof, who is well acquain- ted with relatives of the George Brothers in Southern California, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. She plans to leave for and Mrs. During her stay here she will be mal dinners. | S eee 4 The United States is estimated | to have coal enough in the ground to last 4,000 years. — o 4‘ | HOME GKOCERY | | AND LIQUOR STORE | 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH | GROCERY and MARKET > | FAMILY SHOE STORE | | “Juneau's Oldest Exclusive | | Shoe Store” 1 | LOU HUDSON-—Manager physically perfect on the screen, | Seward St———————Juneau few who can claim L3 most outstanding natural beauty An unofficial survey taken recently in the film col- | ony to determine which star was considered the sulted in nomination of four, each from a different country and each a different type. actresses, aided by camera and cosmetics, appear perfection in form and face. Beautiful Star? And among those who are in this class are Anita | Louise, the delicate Dresden china #ype; Dolores | Del Rio, turbulent Latin beauty; Madeleine Carrol), | one of England’s fairest daughters, and Marlene | Dietrich, famed for her perfect figure as well as her mysterious glamour. Another who ranks with Hollywood’s most stunning is Billie Dove, though she is no longer acting. in Hollywood re- ‘While many there are only a HEADS SOUTHWARD A Musical Comedy “Hurrah for Rhythm” Late Fox Movietonews . LAST TIMES TONIGHT 2—SELECTED FEATURES—2 ”15 MAIDEN LANE"” and “ISLE OF PARADISE COMING MONDAY————O0CTOBER 18 KAZAN—THE WONDER DOG—in “JAWS OF JUSTICE” and “JAILBREAK" Sponsored by Pioneers of Alaska—Igloo No. 6 Mr. Clark expects to be absent from Juneau about three weeks on |a vacation trip and will visit with | his parents and friends in Port An- geles, and Seattle, Washington. He expects to return northward in his own small gasboat just afier the first of November. Today's News Today.—Empire. TO GASBOAT NORTH Among those leaving Juneau this morning for the States aboard the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Louise was W. K. Clark, member of The Empire Printing Company staff, PO S S SRS S S U BICYCLE KEYS ——ALL KEYS ON OUR BICYCLE AWARD MUST BE EXCHANGED FOR TICKETS BY TOMOR- ROW NOON— SATURDAY JUNEAU DRUG CO. “The Corner Drug Store” ettt e ) ECONOMICAL That's Electrical Cookery Hotpoint “Belmont™ A You'll be surprised at the reasonakle sjze of your electric bill for electric cookery in Juneau. You really can't afford to be without the Hotpoint “Bel- mont.” Investigate Electric Cookery. SPECIAL ALLOWANCE FOR OLD RANGES DURING OCTOBER Alaska Electric Light 8 Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS

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