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'y VIA DESTROYER CLIPPER SHIP—AIRPLANE to the APITO THEATER “The Show Place of Juneau” MOTION PICTURES SHOWING The Actual Bombing and Sinking of the U. 8. N. Gunboat PANAY! December 12, 1337 by the Japanese FRIDAY-—SATURDAY January 14-15 Matinee Saturday 1 P.M. SEE THEM!— They’re Unbelievable! Judge for yourself if this unfortunate bombing by the Japanese was accidental or intentional. “*THEY ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN" Mickey Mouse Matinee SATURDAY—1 P.M. Racketeers in Exile Bombing of the Panay Robinson Crusoe CARTOON—COMEDY ¢ GEORGE BANCR EVELYN VENA WYNNE GIBS CANDY A COLUMBIA PICT ROBINSON CRUSOE s m next week to visit with her son Jd(k Warner and his family for two or three months. ANCHORAGE SETS FUR RENDEZVOUS DAYE NEXT MONTH| a | ance Lodge in Juneau two weeks ‘ “ G L A s from last night. e r | DOUGLAS CAB IS AGAIN IN OPERATION BY MARIN NEWS With his car 1ulh rec (mr’ummd; John Marin has once more placed | it in service as the Douglas Cab and| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TRID'\\ JAN ' FOR JUNEAU ! DIRECT FROM CHINA PANAY SCENE T0 BE SHOWN AT GAPITOL ! il [*“Racketeers in Exile” Also | Playing Tonight and romm row | Asce (reel special event in Juneau, news nes of th of the |u unboat Panay will hown for the first time in the Capitol v tonight | » scenes, detailed photographs the international tragedy, will 1so be on the Capitol Theatre screen n Exile Columbia’s story of a public enemy religion a r pre chings, cl with a ruthle crime, will open tonight at the Cap- itol Theatre Bancroft heads the 1 “Big Bill" Waldo, a t cketeer, with Evelyn Ven- as his home town sweetheart |able, and Wynne Gibson, as the big city “moll", appearing opposite him The 's exciting story begins when Waldc are driven to cover by G-Men y hide out in the small town here Waldo, as the so a minister, spent his youth. Here he stumbled upon a brand new racket. While speaking in his fathers church, Waldo finds he has the gift of oratory. Chuck- ling broadly, he starts touring the country as a fake evangelist, cash- ing in on the misguided faith ot his followers. His acts ensnare the innocent Evelyn Ven but the harm he ca her ac r boom- erang and sets in motion the excit- ing events that lead up to the stir- | ring climax | The role of “Big Bill” Waldo is| the strongest Bancroft has ever played, his first since his memor- able performance as the newspape editor in “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town The film also marks the first re- union of Bancroft and Wynne Gib- son since they in “Lady and Gent Others in the cast are George McKay, Rich- and Carle, John Gallaudet, Marc Lawrence, Garry Owen, Helen Low- ell and Jonathan Hale. Erle C. Ken- ton directed from a story by Harr Sauber -+ AUTO WON'T GO SO PALMER EXECUTIVES TURN HITCH-HIKERS 1 “hitch-hikers,” cobs, m: Four disting led by Leo B the Palmer colony chorage recently a succession of “tough brea that compelled them to leave their car near Eagle River, Mr. Jacobs, with Marshal William C. Bouwens, Commissioner Huntley and C. C. Deal, head of the Palmer creamery, were halted in their drive to Anchorage when one tire went flat. The key to the ignition of the was broken when at- tempts were made to use it for un- locking the spare ti Locks on the tire were then broken. When they were ready to go it was necessary to break the ignition lock to start the engine. Then it was found that the steer- ing wheel was still locked and the car could not be used. A passing motorist picked up the men and took them to town. They returned to Palmer by bus. e 3 CHARMAN IS T0 * TAKE VACATION Fred C. Charman, Juneau agent for the Northland Transportation |Company, will leave on the south- {bound Northland for a vacation in Seattle and Portland. He pects to be gone. until about February 15 er of rrived in An- PALM BEACH PROMENADE and rose. ores so effectively | S EFFIE FLEEK TO BE HEAD, Kenneth Caddell is the driver in| DOUGLAS REBEKAH LODGE charge. e HEALTH IMPROVING aphic word was Northern Light Rebekah Lodge of Douglas held its annual election of officers here last night. The fol-| g lowing were chosen to guide the des- .0 yesterday by Mrs. Gust Wah- tinies of their organization during i, from her daughter, Mrs. Rolf the ensuing year: | Effner, who is now in Seattle, to the Effie Fleck, Noble Grand; Astrid grroct that she is feeling much bet- Loken, Vice Grand; Josephine|ger She went south for Langseth, Secretary; Carl Lind- gytention about two weeks ago. strom, Treasurer; Gertrude Laugh- lin, Trustee. Installation of the above will be held jointly with the Persever- JUNEAU TRANSPORT WORKERS—172 WILL MEET FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, AT 8 0’CLOCK T e - MOTHER TO VISIT HERE Mrs. J. G. Warner is expected here on the Baranof from Bellingham UNION HALL Cabmen, Truck Drivers and Deliverymen, All, Are Requested to Attend. received | medical | . as heartlly in Charman’s relief is coming north favor of the Fur Rendezvous, to be aboard the Northland, which sailed Iheld in Anchorage February 19, 20,|from Seattle this forenoon. He is 121, and 22, the Anchorage city coun- Kon Ericksson, connected with the cil recently by resolution pledged Seattle off | cooperation and active support of | —mm—————————— & 4 the project. Moritz Andresen made a motion to pass the resolution, pointing out| that the activities of Rendezvous| week are of great benefit to the| city in bringing in visitors and en-| tertaining local residents. | The action of the council was the | first official endorsement of the| project since the Chamber of Com- merce took over the sponsorship| i made plans to conduct it. Other | nizations are expected to cx-; c OLISEU M their approval in the nearI STARTING TONIGHT Buried Alive in Gold! WHY? —SEE— ‘Dragerman Courage’ T WILL TELL YOU WHY Going on zecor ure. | —— ‘RAI)IO OPERATOR’'S WIFE | AND DAUGHTER ARE DUE 'i HERE ON PRINCESS NORAH Mrs. R. Akers, wife of one of the! |operator: attached to the Radio Of- fice, Signal Corps, United States |Army, is a passenger for her Ju- neau home aboard the Princess| |Norah. She is accompanied by her | ‘\oung daughter. They have been| |visiting in the States for several| with {months. Barton MacLane l L s ¥, 38 Jean Muir DANCE — DANCE Elks Hall Saturday night. Wesley jBarrett’s Dance Band. Given h,v! American Legion Auxiliary, Robert Barret Selected Short Subjects adv, i ) | 14, 1938. Norwomen Hear Point Barrow | S0 | NODES of the MO Quintet Presented on l‘ rogram Nome are equipped Wit caused & g the difficuties Kimba! 11 Point 1est north com- e North American con- North ust 1er event of the ey tion of the R ed of & s | et, compc violin; ed Strin Noelc and “Hun- | : |garian Dance” by I This (aree-pie stume for the south, casually failored in aqua- Miss Gladys it 51 rine wool tw links a smart suit and a s ger coat which also | marine wool tweed, links a sm uit and a swagger coat which also | yne dinn ir » com- can be worn over sperts frocks. The wool challis scarf is maize, blue | mjttee of il mem ted with the SANITARY Piggly-Wiggly UNDER ALL CONDITIONS—YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE FINEST IN ALL QUALITY FOODS AT THE SANITARY PIG-, GLY WIGGLY. 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