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THE DAILY ALASKA | DOUBLE BILL IS FEATURED FOR GAPITOL Whistling Skull” Are Here The task of women who merely wait, while their men go on danger- ous errands, is far more difficult than performing the errand itself according to “Danger Patrol,” new RKO Radio film melodrama, at the Capitol Theatre tonight. Danger Patrol” tells a vivid story of workers in the Texas oil fields, the men who transport and handle high explosives, thus living under the constant shadow of death. The film contends, however, that ] w= SALLY EILERS sities . JOHN BEAL HARRY CAREY an wl are™® Chapter Five THE THREE MESQUITEERS i ).S. Coast Guard” § OF TH zi Am? is, the nervous strain on their womenfolk is doubly great. Graphically, the picture shows both the workers and the stay-at- homes, and emphasizes that though the danger is great to those on as- signments, the ones left behind with nothing but their imaginations to draw on, are in a much more diffi- cult spot. The tense situations are frequent- ly relieved by comedy, which, like the theme of the story, is drawn from the life of the people depicted Sally Eilers, John Beal, and Harry Carey head the cast and supporting players include Solly Ward, Frank M. Thomas, Jack Arnold, Ed Gar- gan ahd Lee Patrick. The story is from an original by Helen Freeland and Hilda Vincent, with screen play by Sy Bartlett. Lew Landers directed Second feature for the evening is the three mesquiteers, Bob Liv- ingston, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune, in “Riders of the Whist- ling Skull.” m Latest in News Reels " CHILDREN'S COMING SUNDAY —— BIGGER THAN “THE BIG HOUS MIGHTIER THAN “LITTLE CAESAR” ARD G. ROBINSON in “THE LAST GANGSTER” PATIENCE HARLAND SOUTH (spent the past summer visiting with Miss Patience Harland, daughter 'her parents in this city. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Har- - e land, left on the Princess Louise KENNETH WEBSTER LEAVES to enter the University of Oregon Kenneth Webster, son of Mrs. as a sophomore, where she will Helen Webster, left on the Princess continue with her study in the Louise for the south, to enter school of drama. Miss Harland has | college for the coming school term. > ASK DIVORCE Maggie Howard has filed suit for divorce in Federal District Court from Frank Howard. They are resi- dents of Wrangell. Our Prices Are Never Too High... Come in and See Juneau's Finest Food Store Phone & ¢ California Grocery AND MEAT MARKET “Juneau’sOwn and Independently-Owned Store” OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 cans for zsc NU-BORA WASHING POWDER ... . .| Giant Pkg. 49c MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES .. 3 5-oz. pkgs. zsc MORTON'S FREE-RUNNING SALT 2 packages l,c SPRY SHORTENING 3 1b. can 69c—l Ib. can zsc CHOICEST MEATS Cut to Order CORNED BEEF—boneless an lean 1ib. ZSc ———Cured Just Right with Sugar—— Spare Ribs ... lb. 25¢ Leg o’ Veal Pork Roast . Swift's Premium Ham 1b. 35c FRYERS, RABBITS, HENS, ROASTERS and LOCAL HENS FRESH FRUITS 8 VEGETABLES m HOME-GROWN: BEETS, CARROTS, TURNIPS, 3BUNCHES SWISS CHARD, RADIS 250 “THE MODERN"PURE FOODS STORE" The Finest in Town! difficult as the task of these men / Today's are story one character: at “Family Series” Is Now Goal of Those in Movies :- trapped the last crook. Lu Ball Annabelle the Movie Queen be idle et} With het went Jack O he i nvolved in further laughable ntures—k when Oakie's con- expires may have to get A thing 't be Bonit flourish 1 time to for a lor Drew, th ankie TI is-a-vi on arance that hi: won't. ch before 1dole n ey'V il One-Way Ticket Into New Departure N COONS By ROBE HOLLYWOOD, Some of these mov have to worry about any balmy old- |~ - 3lanc age pension scheme. Most of the would swap the of thirt every-Thursday nap! st for healthy series. Once he's in, he off the payroll as the inside dope on these comfortable valent of life-time actors, are multiplying s go by The Jones Family he 16. Thosc ie people don't on sleithing Glenda Far- by Barton MacLane. Ayres, his come-back Barrymorish come- going to be a seriul of reelage ahead play “Dr. Kildare by Max Brand on ad- and about ospital “Bulldog immond planned )l traffic will bear it eems to be ) kept Jed Adventures of Prouty and Spring Byington busy other are for three years now—and they're sories, Two “sports adventure: both free to take outside pictures with Henry Armetta and Inez Pal- when they come. Lewis Stone has'gnge as carry-over comedy charac- a lifetime assignment in Judge ters—already been made. J Hardy, and that Hardy family will 14 ind Lynn Bari are set as the never be complete if Mickey R00- “Tig Town Gir Michael Whalen ney leaves it, or Cecilia Park ind Chic Chandler are those “Rov- either, ing Reporter and Brian Donlevy The Gleascns Jimmy, Lucile, and Wally Vernon are the “Camera and Russell—have just put forth Dare-devil another family in “The Higgins- 1 these pictures are es.” It's a first, maybe a series. And actors “permanent berths the popularity of the Beebes in the “permanence” goes in Hollywood Crosby film, “Sing You Sinners,” > s - Broup. 1o inelude Mamma Eizavein MRS. J. P. WILLIAMS ENTERTAINS AT TEA Patterson and Brothers Bing, Fred MacMurray and Donald O'Connor. wrtesy of like t Lew ticket into. a John “family a one-way active movic dian’ o king ard to get | pg ive with the producer niche ber! hit For slated in a series ures in th t of a fo the mile to D, to go on 18 ¢ And “Drum lding up, and plann ahead = too. an- as has has one sor have givir with a small informal tea this residence on Se- hours of Where they haven't families in this new studio craze, they have the afternoon at equivalent in what amounts to old-|atter Tract, between the time serial stuff—with a difference. 2 and 5 o'clock The old serials of the late Pearl A bowl of fall flowers, offset by White's era were two-reelers, each yellow tapers, form attractive dec- episode leaving its heroine dangling | orations for the tea table from a cliff or caught in the mangle - e at the laundry or facing some such' Today’s News Toaay.—Empire. ; Alt Heidelbe ing @féfill 2 &)u/ EXPORT.c THE FINEST OF TABLE BEERS acT> - . e in real coffee & e time you shop—? ur convenience ;zfcry;fi" s packed in ery can of Schilling " Drip Coffee L standing COLISEUM HAS TWO FEATURES FOR WEEK-END i'She’s No L;d);' and ‘Hoos-| ier Schoolboy’ Open Here Tonight James Edward magazine author whose I tory. “Hahsit, Babe?” was adapled for the screen as the smash comedy- { mystery_hit, “Big Brown " has turned out another screen succes in “She’s No Lady.” which open tonight at the Coliseum Theatrc with Ann Dvorak and John Trent filling the co-starring role: She’s No Lady” is a comedy dealing with the adventures of a crew of society jewel thieves,| each of whom decides that the other| double-crossing” the rest | George Bruce and PFrank Partos did the screen play, from Grant's original. The picture was directed| by Charles Vidor Aileen Pringle, former beauty of the silent screen, makes a ‘“‘come- back” appearance in “She’s Nol cond play, with three promin- ent stars heading the cast, is “The Hoosier Schoolboy,” a Monogram production. Mickey Rooney, whose most recent screén role was in “Cap- tains Courageous,” enacts the title !role in this film based on the ot novel by Edward Eggle stoh | Juneau's Greatest Show ‘Value TONIGHT and SATURDAY Deluxe Double Feature Program POPEYE MATINEE Tomorrow—1 P.M. FREE CANDY Cartoon—Prizes Grant, fa of ! error in his greatest role—es the kid from the wroug_side of town who played Cupid is o two sweethearts! ANNE NAGEL FRANK SHIELDS EDWARD PAWLEY « WILLIAM GOULD — HIT FEA' ANN DVOHAK JUAN IH Cye's NO LAD ' 4 ms - Ail JLBEKG p 'RE NO. 2 — AT 1 o u @ %PS 1ount Pict Directed by Chasles Vidor « d a A Paic oy > Laura Stephenson, daughier of H. | stephenson, was nine years old yes- terday and in her honor a birthday | | Anne Nagel, attractive Hollywoo! | Recent pictures in which she playe leading roles include “Hot Moncy a “Here Comes Carter,” “The 3 “Footloose Heiress." u “Thé Hoosier Schoolboy” con- cerns the story of Shockey, son of - tain Carter, now a shell-shocked drunkard. With the aid of Mary Ev a new school teacher, | L MEC town and ultimately wins its re- H spect instead of former jeers | s | The tme is exacily 2:3¢" o'clock this afternoon, the sun is shining, IS NINE YEARS OLD i |fact tue weather is perfeet which . |is just going back tn 7:10 o'clock iR Nazi Leader Reported as|iast nignt. At that hour night | more ¢ ikiers and all of a sudden ic 181 real rain. The water oured S ach o gues! (Conunuea 1rom Pagr One) ments. Each little guest found a 4 8 1sht g for at lea: a foot and favor of a little doll at their placc half. The ¥ that ‘could’ nat at the table where ice cream, cake 1uncement of the office of the T Aaln up, v bounged, ran table was decorated with gladiolas. | dissolved, ture- rivers. Bart Ebedk milintiand The guests, who were as follows, yo- This order is officially stamped bY | ¢ this when he had to call out the membered Laura with many pres- the Czechoslo ian Government. |gtreet gang and also extra men to | Janet Stephenson, Marie Glass er, rioting increased as, enraged| 1t was a regular cloudburst and Helen Weston, Susan Schmalz, Glo- Sudetens smarted under martial 1aW | the rain did not stop for about 45 | ria Gullufsen, Nancy Lee Gowdy, and refusal of recognition. minutes. Just how mubh ‘waler | Sheila MacSpadden. man Party, the Czechoslovakia|pecause the measuring sticks were > Government decided on supprenmnl “drowned” or washed away. | Today’s News Today.—Emplre. of Storm Troopers. PR s B who fled to Germany from a war-| cLl D rant for his arrest, charging trea-| son, is still unapprehended. issued yesterday for annexation, resulted| in the treason charges. | - | | The Alaska Clipper left Seattle | this morning at 11 o'clock, Seattle Flake lhat time, on its sixth trial flight over Caused Blg Rlllh |to PAA agent Louis Delebecque. 1 Ketchikan radio advices said the SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16.—|clipper was due in the First City | The original flake of gold that about 4 o'clock this afternoon, Ju- will be exhibited at the Golden | fen-ton ship in here at Mendenhall Gate International Exposition in |airport between 6 and 7 o'clock this 1939. { evening. | James W. Marshall discovered | | A. Sutter’s sawmill at Coloma on January 24, 1848. He took it to Sutter, who in turn gave it to Capt.| Miss Venetia Feero announces J. A. Folsom, assistant qunrter-‘me opening of a Studio for piano master of the port of San Fran- and theory at 315 3rd St. on .Sept. “usco. /6. A kindergarten for pre-school Please phone Red 119 for appoiniments. —adv. EVERY-IPA TUE LOWEST— actress, portrays the feminine lead g of the Stuttering Bisho; the town’s forgotten war he Ap- sun ETEN B EAD'D l!- EAiNg A 4 | i H | Shockey turns the tables on the | LAURA STEPHENSON the streets are dry down town, in Q . S there was a little sprinki~. then some Also Seeking Foreign Ben Mahlum in the Ellingen apart- .&s and pavemen’s, is bound- and sandwiches were served. The mier, the Sudeten Party has b lown streets, making them minia~ | ents Following public posting of this|,nen drains around the city. | Marilyry Jewett, Susan Williams, 1In dissolving the Sudeten Ger-|ywac released has not been measured Sudeten Leader Konrad Henlien, | The study of his proclamation TH'S EVENING To Exhibit Gold ! the Seattle-Juneau route, according started the gold rush to California |neau time, whiclt should put the L |it in the mill race of Capt. John Pia"a St"diu upens It is now in the Smithsonian In- age children will open on the same stitution. The value of the flake is |date. 73 cents. Y FRICES o BY FAR! D RASPBERRIES With that NATU just-off-the hush”, FLAVOR—<=No. 2 tius. AR TIN 6 TINS $¢-00 3-'7‘ +§.61 Bel Menic QRANGE JUICE 12-0z. tin e 6 tins sze MUSCATEL GRAPES 28-pound LUE-$3 .50 CASE LG~ 5SROCLRY Daily Deliveries 1.. Juneau and Douglas 240 South Franklin PHONE 704 P

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