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Swingirg Down the Battle:' Blazed Trail .. . Singing the Songs o’ the Saddle! Theills with the 4 two-gun guardi- ans of the West . romance with the devil-may-' <are riders of the rangel GUY lean CHATBURN « Cliff EDWARDS DON'\ID GRAVSO‘J i MARION WELDON Comnig Tomorrow Night DOUBLE BILL IS FEATURED AT CAPITOL cuted on the screen at the Capitol | Theatre’ where Metro - Goldwyn- Mayer’s “Bad Guy” is showing to- mghL This he-man Bruce Cabot, Virginia Grey, Ed- ward Norris, cnrr Edwards in a thrilling story ol the risks taken by high-tension ‘Bad Guy’ and ‘Dodge City | pover tinemen Trail’ Will Play To- Cabot portrays an unscrupulous g | but likable murderer who double- night Only | crosses his _haif-brother, Norris, drama --- QUALITY'S THE REASON! .R EAST or WEST | It’s the BEST! SERTTLE IiE/IHIIIG & MALTING CO. - SINCE 1878 + SeaTTLE, U.S. A, A REALLY GOOD BUY this General @ Electric WASHER $6.00 DOWN $6.00 A MONTH $60.00 hy Pay More When This Model AW-201 Will do all your washing ? SIMPLE TO OPERATE QUIET RUNNING NO GREASING EASY TERMS Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—ALASKA—DOUGLAS' MICKEY ‘'TOPPER"’ | not execute is accidentally (loctru-Iglrl Miss Grey. him sees justice-by ol | e trocuted while climbing features tension power lines. Jean Chathurn and | Night will be “Dodge C: lumbia’s music actio) as days of the old west. star, Donald Grayson, new singing cow- S | who engineered commutation of a boy, A murderer whom the law could | death sentence for the love of a featured roles. Others in the cast ® - | 1 | | |~ _BOXED and BULK EASIER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938. includc Russell Hicks, Si Jenks ‘Al Bridges, and Art Mix. Directed | by C.C. Cokmm\ from Harold Shu- ‘GIRL ATTACKED; - IS THEN SLAIN LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 15— Charles McLachlen, 55, charged with ravishing and killing a neigh- bor’s girl, Jenny Moreno, aged 7, was rescued today by Deputy Sher- iffs from a lynch minded mob of the little girl's relatives and friends. He was terribly beaten before res- cued. Circumstantial evidence pointed the finger of suspicion at McLach=- len. { The little girl had apparently been beaten to death with a rock. Her dress had been torn off and was found in a field less than 100 yards from her father’s home. A woman, aiding in the search for the little girl, told the officers she saw the man burning clothing in his shack. The officers found one/ of the girl’s shoes, a butcher knife and a blood stained mattress in the shack where Lhe man med { WESTERN FILM, COMEDY PLAY AT COLISEUM e WHY Was He Loved By All Women . .. Hunted By All Men? Bruce CABO Virginia GREY Edward NORRIS 1 Metro Gokduyn-Maver nerums. MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY “DODGE CITY TRAIL” “DICK TRACY—G-Man” SHOW PLAC OF JUNEAU “Rustlers’ Valley,” “Foot- loose Heiress™ Play To- night, Tomorrow The state that failed to ext ut to Cabot as he atte ape a pursuing posse and is elec- along high “Hopalong Cass v comes through with another thrilling adventure in the latest action-crammed Clar- ence E. Mulford outdoor romance, “Rustlers’ Valley,” which cpens to- night at the Coliseum Theatre on |a double bill program with “Foot- loose Heiress,” starring Craig Rey- Also playing at the Capitol to- y Trail,” Ci ama of Tex lainsmen during the frontier Charles Starrett, popular western the leading role, with nolds and Ann Sheridan. Wlth William Boyd, George and Marion Weldon in the as the “Hopalong, Windy" | “Rustlers’ Valley’ IMPORTANT Meeting Tonight FEDERAL LABOR UNION—No. 20904 7:30 P. M. UNION HALL ® General Labor Union of Juneau. LEE ROX—Secry. deals with the machinations of a crooked land buyer out 0 wrest valuable lands from cattlemen. The buyer knows that the govern- ment intends to buy the land for an important irrigation project. In order to accomplish their ends, the outlaws hired by the buyer trump up a charge of mur- der against “Lucky.” From there on it becomes necessary for “Hop- along” to clear the youth's name and to foil the outlaws. This he | does in his. characteristic . mile-a- | minute style which all but Teavés the audience perched on the top of their seats. “Footloose Heiress,” which also plays tonight and tomorrow at the Coliseum Theatre, presents the story | of a madcap heiress who causes her father so much grief through her unpredictable escapades that he hires a hobo, noted for his spunk, to tame the girl and bring her down to a normal life. Led on a merry chase, the erst- while carefree tramp finds himself involved in an unexpected love af- fair which brings an exciting climax § | to the comedy. EASTER THAT RARE TREAT— HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM * Pecan Marshmallow Strawberry Custard * Pepperment. IN BULK Chocolates and Candy Novelties Glorious Easter Lilies EAU and DOUGLAS Stores ‘A Special Treat | “for Your EASTER FEAST Carsten’s TC TENDER MADE HAMS So Good——So Rich So Tender Even a Fork Cuts It! READY TO EAT! IF NOT HAM? —— THEN 1938 Spring LAMB OR FRESH CAPONS RABBITS—CHICKENS PRIME RIB ROASTS LEGS O’ VEAL —AND WITH THE Frozen “CORN ON COB” Fresh-Frozen GREEN PEAS Alaska Meat Co. A. W. FICKEN-—Manager “HAPPY, SNAPPY SERVICE" Phone 39 A SEASON OF JOY and FEASTING — Let Juneau's home store make your day a real success! LUSCIOUS “DELICIOUS” APPLES A 60c Value—Dozen TRY Swift's CHICKEN FRICASSEE Five Portion Tin ... 89 A “COOP” PRODUCT Ask us about Cup and Saucer Deal! ASPARAGUS 39(: Fresh, Tender—2 lbs. 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