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Al 2. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY' OCT" 20‘(938. R R RRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEE=ES=—=—=—— ¥ ol - , " = 9«—7 T e — . n| Ty l twa yearf i the, «mu IF 1T'S LAST 5 UNITED"ST. ATES A or Nenana . L J i During the two years he was in ¥ ITS guard and detective by the We! F Juneau’s Greatest Show Value HERE! TONIGHT wgo Express Compan LAST TIMES TONIGHT | r. H was a.member of th i e 0ST 11t GU'STAR HEHE 'Wellknown [nlenonlt- Dies Fairbanks Igioo af the Pioncers of AT GULIS ‘.srfi TONIGHT S W ! in’ Everett — Was High- | Alaska . He vas affiliated with the IS THE BIG NIGHT! e SR Masonic order, belonging to a lodge | 2 R VU R st 5 e i ly Respected Official e took the high de- ¢ o Again in R Penitentiary,” at Capitol, ; he Scottish Rite to and 'Oltars Seen Again n Return o : 0 (Fairbanks News-Miner) including the thirty-second degree Engagement.of B Vi gagement o 501 Filled ‘\IU),A(I.""" James Hagen, .68, who served in the Lawson Consistorv, Seattle 57 i Romantic Thrills nenily all of his mature life as & and was o eing, a mem dertown” Here yeace officer, succumbed in uu}hrr»m Nile Temple; Sedttld . i Providence Hospital at Rverett, | & (o0 B0 s G S E | Asma of spectal Grim in implications but unfold MWash!, to a cancer ailment, accord- \",m” i ol 3 the deavor ecogn ing a poignant romance of young i o telewun recetved by the AT M Hagen, diving i the T ; love on a prison threshold, the Mistial's: oftice n Faifbanks.' His |y, B g O e eh, | varicn ECAE, napic ‘“’:"“‘- "‘"”'l';" o sposision. was” Deputy Marshal | e MET T SRRATER BVASD oy Cne highiy covate ary 15 ending the run at e A A 5. 1 5 ouse o {at "Nenand 5, Aw i I o " re 9 Fork, Wasl and @ yrother o ; Capitol Theatre tonight. Here is A, Bagen 161t Nendna. August 1 105 Wash., wnd"a brother: living ¥ ek one drama of the prison world that e i e i r }\n]ul, lhlavn“ ur“l,m\ 'vhuu) 1.1;1; days pre atory to going to the ipaingis ¢ for thrills is the story o : % {e ¢ ! Statés. He departed from Fairbanks . st Akl dade pdifferent sort of ;jallbe e August 3 and entered the hospital Heiress and Pal to_thi$ city one of the o1 ”'\.‘.;)""“:2"[ ks il in Everett August 13. No hope for né_plctires of 1835-—*F 3 roliz ioing Places sl 0 his' recovery was held out by at- 5 ; agiisaliingegle | Edgar and Goliath—Going Places from moral disintegration of a ; , i1 pHvatedans ¥ SenL e Faul Mupy Chile—Land of Charm young prisoner undergoing a severe! John Strachey, B leftist g B AL X i ey [ B g ; punishment for an accidental erime.| shown en his arrival in New Hagen nad been ailing abou Mr. Muni s conside Renfew of the Mounted | noi v conviets, but a girl and York, Wik shuliied > et Last November he to be the outstanding i Affairs of Cappy Ricks e wardel self are accomplices ed States because |WCN to the clinic of Dr. John R. actor of the modern the warden himself are accompli from the United States because Sohaic P (i ik et ¢ —— te the “escape.” | he ‘a non-immigrant not. |Bfilikley at Del Rio, Tex., and un- JaLk ILATH R tRce e i How John ard is retrieved in pessession of a praperfy vi- Irlm‘um a surgical operation. A"x‘t l.]'m;l «_.-_h\'n and : L from the dispa Fam surround- * He immediately |, . Th¢ peace officer, widely known mile Zola” has won him CO"('C"L to B(’ (rlvl’n by {ings by Walter Connolly, the man | with the Secre- |A1d highly regarded in the North- T SEaat Sl en o the fonma v instrumental in his conviction; how. tary of Labor and the Board of 11:\_11:!, was bnm) in MA((;I\U',;H\\’;/ ]In ,\v\sm] ¥ ; 036 Aca ) B 100 1 - 5las a trusty, daily contact with the| Review in Washington. fearly manhood he moved to Wash- Avar M . M“rg(lr(t owen 0omor row warden’s daughter inspires patience ,:iu:l(m State, He served one term ]m- te Davis has no p 101 A b 1 the feminine in ants in the wait before he can tackle life s ‘doputy sheriff of Snohomish 10 At 8 o'clock tomorrow eve- been arranged, one that should | With a new interest; how crime- Coiinty, of which Evetett is the \}., “/\ H";‘l‘ I /\} “‘I”' ming, in the Northe Light be pleasing to all classes. The |hardened companions res p 11‘ {. While ‘deputy, he Was dlecléd l-" 1‘\\ my ,“,I\‘,(u “ Presbyterian Church, music singer will be assisted by Helen |youthful integrity when he 1t sherift of Suohomish® County and ;L' M‘ Wi ”,”‘ Petrified e lovers of Juneau will be given Parrott, violinist, and Carol |fast by the “code” of the Big umu erved two terins in (hat office ”‘] i \;’ o an opportunity of hearing Mar- | Beery D, the ac though it _shatter hopes—these are VE" !Q vgl"" “}“w wold was stpuck-dn the and “Marked Woman” - garet Bowen, soprano, in con- | panist evening the dramatic circumstances from iké: ‘he came NPt afriving . Bordertown;'. the anly. pick cert. A splendid program has cemplete m follows: which Director John Brahm has! -IK\,lhu on in 1808, H, followed in w ”1»4' ghey have ’-'r [ Ive ! fashioned an inspiring tale Sixty-five reservations have been THDINE in the Klondike. He came i “- vehicle of <,: .“ dr ‘j,,‘ « - PROGRAM No one but Walier Comnolly| [made for the Norwomen dinner O Faitbanks in 1905 He first en- i i ;”‘ “\v (- Soatar ke o on sqa sl fcould bring out the wallop in the|ytfe (B PAC FEROMCR MM ppeed i the wood busincss and | Mrs. Doris Du}“’[(;flfm‘::b‘:"c:““;“‘._ s JOOR SURLEL & bar Sk . I {private drama of the ambitious |y U SCEREIAE 5 [then did some mining on Engineer ;f’ ‘he.f“"itc“:::,gd ith a Beasilian| R "f‘l"”‘“ Ty FRbal g Ave Maria i Gounod-Bach warden and his decision to wreck | The ‘d"lvnm Sl e st avid u'(l()r‘k””wk and subsequently in the Fiat ;‘;’;f]*irc‘fml‘nkcy that thole &, Hidtng %o ‘r;‘“w»n Iz“r‘ \:n I]K)J[IV'H: ul idere : MARGARET BOWEN Soprano [ e own career rather than let the g s being held in tho parlors orfMS: Tox during s visit to Frark Bucics | Lo o5t EFIPBIDG | MISS PARROTT—Violin Obbligato ‘] : Augnter loves be Grisledlpne Northern Tight . Preshyterianh 1 e ol RN : jungle camp at Massapequay, L. I iy ioiiown’ is one of the fo [by the law. John Howard has his|¢ N |, He.was chief of police in Fair- | i A O e e s oy 2 greatest drams tur s apks 907 »aving tha Gl i X -issues o ca . L ? 1:;]\1[\n:,‘f.v::::,l»“( A“\m)":'“.”:,”,?,H.R_'::i? Guest speaker during the affair! _'k.“f”, SAE i !i','”(”“ b )(.”‘ has been warmly received throu \xlaphuno Pictorial Connais-tu le pays “Mignon T homas et wwaited trecdom |15 o be Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, who'. & ,’v‘]“’” il s top| Today’s News Today.—Empire. |out the country Le Miroir Fecrari kit Vet ready to forsake|Will sPeak on her recent Europegn |2Pd Virtually ever since, except for — Ouvre tes yeux Mr.l‘l\ Mfmwm | 1 brieak fafth with His er!r“ Mlv.s‘\‘ ‘Vl'nvt'llll:« Ilj'«-flm. ‘?"'?"’ Bijou Song ““Faust Gounod § companions, he deliv- | 1OWn |nx|‘;n‘, wi lp..mtnl several | MRS. BOWEN his most memorable perform- |MUsical- selections during the eve- | ! I Sincerity shines through Jean | MR- L | a O! Jt : 2 s loveliness and makes 5 T R | Serenade Melancolique Tschaikowsky Raiching Ty urabriaaanil e HAVE ROAST TURKEY N . - At a brief meeting of the Peters- | owth of her love for the convict Chaminade-Keeisler Rebfeld Serenade Espagnole Pag {burg Chamber of Commerce held {recently at Sammy's Cafe, the| | | Lode ana plicer location notices|members enjoyed a roast turkey W I3 |lor sale at The E-upire Office. ) dinner i - - - Spanischer Tanz MISS PARROTT v Carl Bohm Stephen Foster Amy Worth Cyril Scott Still As The Night Jeannie Midsummer Song of London MRS. BOWEN v | . I Know That My Redeemer Liveth “Messiah” Handel w’ 3 8o Clock MRS. BOWE Hear The Last And Best Of A Series Of Four VI FREE HEALTH LECTURES Homing h Del Riego In the Luxembourg Gardens Manning et o vy (W Stanford Km 'rsloy Claunch s Feiend ol alon e |l “POWERS OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS — HOW TO IPRR 2 RORE L DEVELOP ALL YOUR ABILITIF ) MRS. BOWEN MAKE THEM PAY DIVIDENI GIRL SCOUTS TO FORREST SMITH WAIVES ATTEND CHURCH PRELIMINARY HEARING MASONIC TEMPLE BALLROOM A Different And More Profitable " 'Spend Your Evenings. yay To Forrest B. Smith, charged with National Girl Scout Week is to 2 . be observed next week by members manslaughter following the fatal g of the local Scout Troops, and in shooting. of Thomas Coling her-|| MODERN HOMES MUST BE VENTILATED corijunctioli with this, the organi-|a Week ago, has waived preliminary ) puyoy peniER LIVING with o BLOW-FAN. cel ng ventilator in Commissioner’s Court being held for the grand vy which convenes November 15, ssistant District Attorney George | W. Folta said today. Smith is in| the Federal jail under $10,000 bond. zation is to attend the 11 o ing church services of the Nort Light Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. 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