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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1938. CUAL FEATURES—BOTH REAL ENTERTAINMENT' l | | AT LAST...IT CAN BE | TOLD! THE BULLET-SPAT- ITERED STORY OF THE | GIRLS BEHIND | THE G-MEN! | A G-Girl as man-bait . to trap killers bullets can't reach! EVERYBODY LAUGHED AT THEIR WEDDING BUT HE LAUGHED LAST! as ¢ HMARRIED with DURIS NOLAN SOHN BOLES WALTER PIDGEOK ALAN MOWBRAY TALA BIRELL Diracted by Edward Buzzell {CHARLES R ROGERS, Executive Producer A UNIVERSAL. PICTURE ‘ ALSO Second Chapter S.0.S. Coast Guard MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P. M. “Trapped by G-Men” “S,0.S. Coast Guard” Cartoon—Comedy CANDY e _— TONIGHT and TOMORROW APITOL o MTHeATRe R The Show Place of Juneau Garmck s Chats “A Neuspaper Wuhm a Z\ewspaper | |5 | WYNNE GIBSON - C. HENRY GORDON - JACK LA RUE Screen play by TomKilpatrick Directed byLewis D.Collins THE lI{llu\Jl)L\ \I‘()RL Friday, Aug 19, 1938. THL I<RIENDLY SIORF PEACHES Home Style—No. 2Y; cans Special 20¢ ® Mikhail: “You look positively beautiful tonight.” Elsie: “Oh, you flatterer!” Mikhail: “No, it’s: true. I had to look twice before I recognized you.” BLUE ROSE RICE Best Quality Head 4 ibs. 2 5c ® A woman recently acknowledged the payment of a life insurance policy in this manner: “On April 1st- my husband took out a policy with your company. In less than three weeks he ‘was killed in an automobile wreck. I think insurance is a good in- vestment.” WASHING POWDER Giant Size 69 SPAM A New Hormel Meat 45c can The young bride was asked what she thought of married life. “Oh, there’s not much dif- ference,” she replied. “I used to wait up half the night for George to go, and now I wait up half the night for him to come home.” [ ] ANOTHER SHIPMENT DROMEDARY DATE NUT BREAD Charm FREE with All Flavors Each Can! MEAT 4for25e | zoc Sccan GARNICK’S GROCERY PHONE 174 - PHONE 174 CHICKEN TAMALES Reliance [ J MORRELL DEVILED PEAS Valley—No. 2 cans 10¢ ROYAL GELATIN DESSERT | troduces for the first time on the | 1ant | Wynne Gibson represents this in- jdon and Jack LaRue in featured persons in the party. DOUBLE BILL HUDSON AND IS FEATURED ' DONLEVY STAR ATCAPITOL N NEW FILM ‘As Good as Married’ with “Born Reckless Is Tense Doris Nolan, John Boles | Drama of Sudden Death and ‘Trapped by G-Men’ at Coliseum Theatre In “As Good As Married,” open- ing tonight at the Capitol Theatre,/tires of a steel-armored taxi John Boles portrays an architect hurtling with deadly force upon who discovers that marriage can-|the enemies of law and order brings not be blueprinted as easily as a the ving impact of a ruthless bungalow for two. The home de- war against taxicab racketeers signer may be a whiz with mortar the screen in “Born Reckl and brick, but he’s clay in the hands l]nl!lm Twentieth 'Century - Fox of his wife. Doris Nolan is seen as » which opens tonight at the the secretary who, when she mar- Theatre. ries the architect, won't take dic- the wheel of the impregnable tation any more. *| juggernaut is Brian Donlevy, in a | Another feature of the evening role as tough as the armored car is “Trapped By G-Men,” Columbia's {he drives in his one-man crusade | newest Jack Holt melodrama, will against crime. Taunting death for be the new feature attraction. Deal-|the fun of it, this devil-may-care ing with the relentless G-Man war | thrill-demon likes life danger-spiked on crime, “Trapped By G-Men” in- and he gets it in double doses when he meets Rochelle Hudson. The roaring motor and screaming | screen the part played by the gal- women in the Ge-service. anything she has attempted before, this lovely star flirts with the haz- ards that Donlevy courts, and the romance that grows between these ;“1““ Lewis D. Collins directed the two flowers behind bullet-proof ilm trepid clan, with C. Henry Gor- | glass Tht‘ second chapter of the new | -The second picture of the evening erial, “SOS Coast Guard,” starr-|features Tim McCoy in his latest Ralph Byrd, Bela Lugosi and|film, Monogram's “West of Rain- Maxine Doyle, will also be shown|pow's End,” which is the story of tonight. {a Cowboy G-Man who swears to | vindicate the name of a murdered |friend, and who battles unseen enemies in an effort to solve the| Zene A. Buck, of Evanston, TL,|mystery. conducting the Powers Tour e Party on the Prince George, here | st night. There are twenty-nine ——————— BUCK HEADS PARTY 18 o LT Lode and placer location noticel .lor sale at The Empire Office. Hit Feature No. 1 HIAR AR hearts g‘ms 1 \ove (AR In a role radically different from | — PUBLIC RECEPTION THIS EVENING AT METHODIST CHURCH A public uuplmn will be held in the parlors of the Methodist Church this evening at 8:30 o'clock during which time the people of Juneau will have an opportunity of meeting the Rev. G. Edward Knight and his family, who have arrived here from | Elma, Wash. Also present for the reception this evening will be Dr. Walter Torbet, | Superintendent of Alaska Ml&slons\or the Girl Scouts. Schilling Baking Powder, made with pure cream of tartar, raises lighter biscuits that simply “melt in your mouth” and finer-textured cakes that stay fresh longer. Remember, there’s no “baking powder” taste with Schilling, either! EASE that is possible only in good clothes TIMELY for instance Sound fabrics, well tailored. Thousands of nim- ble stitches dedicated to the proposition that men appreciate yielding comfort and the soft ease which only fine workmanship can achieve. 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Sale starts at 1) am. adw. evening will be spent in play- mes, and a dutch-lunch will oyed during the latter part he affair. Girls in the troop, under the sup- ervision of, Miss Kathleen Carlson, who will be present for tonight'’s fes- tivity, will include Misses Betty Rice, Dorothy Fors, Isabell Parsons, Dor- othy Wilms, Frances Paul, Suzy Winn, and the two hostesses. of all arrange- ing. Juneau's Own and Independently- Owned Food Store. ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS They'll Tell You That Our Prices Are Right. ———————————— e e WEEK-END VALUES! 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