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DUAL FEATURES AND n CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND'S MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY————1 P. M. MR. BOG 1S STEPS OUT—( SMOKE RANCH S.0.S. Coast Guard——S.0.S. Coast Guard CAP I T ° Starts TONIGHT FIRST SHOW Show Place ot Juneau ’ 3 250 years have lapsed since the above entry. Yet today Hudson's Say quality is still paramous: HUI]S[INSBAY BRAND Bott Pocarable SI}UIEH WHISKY MAY 1670 HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY. (iNC COAST GUARD — BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN! You’ll Kick Y ourself IF YOU MISS THE BARGAINS That we are offering on the two new KELVINATORS (5-cubic foot box) that we still have left. They carry a five- year guarantee. RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 SWEETEST OF ALL . *THE “Say, do you know you're the first woman ['ve seen who could bandle that horsel” Awo Wiars MoRe Syes An ExPeRr CoFrec-MaKer Women who are expert in coffee-making say that much of the praise they reccive for the coffee they serve is due to the coffee it- self. For sixty years, millions of women have said just that about the delicious unvarying flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. If you want to hear this sincere corapliment—“Now, that’s what I call good coffee!”’—over and over again, serve only Hills Bros. Coffee HILLS BROS COFFEE The Comnect Grind FOR BIST RESULTS BY ANY MITHOD OF COFFEE-MAKING SOUNDS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCI. 28, FEATURED HERE “Mr. Boggs‘éleps Out” and *“Gunsmoke Ranch” Now at Capitol Ever since Clarence Budington Kelland's delightful comedy, “Mr. Deeds Goes To Town” found ifs way to the screen, film fans every- where have talked about it and wondered how soon another of his skillful home-spun satires on the typical American scene would be made into a modern picture. In ‘Mr. Boggs Steps Out,” which opens at the Capitol Theatre tonight with Stuart Erwin as the star, and a strong supporiing cast, headed by Helen Chandler, Grand National effectively answers the question. As a vehicle for their new star, Stuart Erwin, they could not have selected a better one than this screen play, adapted by Richard |English from Clarence Budington - Arrives by PAA; Takes Northland Famed Flier's Widow Says She Has No Fear of Air in the Least Wiley Post, widow of the |late flier who met his death at Point Barrow with Will Rogers, passed through Juneau last night after a summer in the Interior and a pilgrimage to the Post-Rogers | memori; at Barrow. A quiet, dark-eyed brunette, Mrs. \Post said briefly that she had “vis ited in Fairbanks most of the sum- mer with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crosson | and other friends, and also made a trip t& Point Barrow from Nome on the North Star.” Mrs. Post flew to Fairbanks to join the Indian Af- fairs vessel, and then made the trip to Point Barrow where she aw the memorial to her husband and Will Rogers. Returning to Nome, Mrs. Post then flew to Fairbanks again, and when she arrived in Juneau yes- terday, she came by PAA plane as Kelland's American magazine story, “Face the Facts.” The stos con- cerns a “Mr. Boggs.” whose passion for statistics and exact information enables him to win a $1,500 prize Iby estimating the number of beans in a barrel. This in turn leads him to buy a rundown barrel factory in a rundown town and his efforts to put both on a paying basis lead to a series of ludicrous and romantic adventures that are hilariously funny. The second feature, the picture “Gunsmoke Ranch,” introduces a new screen personality, Julia Thay- er, who is fresh from the English stage, with a new type of beauty and a fresh style of acting. She is supported by such tried and true favorites as Kenneth Harlan, Yaki- ma Canutt, Oscar and Elmer, not to mention a precocious eleven- year-old called Sammy McKim, who is destined to go p]nu‘s Mrs, Nome from last night, and will rewurn dum"m to her home in Lubbock, T While in Juneau yester wail- ing for her boat, the Gastineau Hotel extended Mrs. Post the court- esy of a new deluxe room on the recently completed fourth floor for a rest after her )uuxno) i LATEST STUART KARLOFF FILM ERWIN COMEDY ' PLAYING NOW “The lllvisil;‘:Man," ] laughs ar Br visible 1938. AT COLISEUM Rose of Rio Grande” Are Opening Taonight A combination of thrills and romance is the Warner 0S. Mmyste me lodrama “The In- Menace,” which opens to- at the Coliseum Theatre with rloff as its star. one need be afraid that » anything gruesome | ee: just because the eal Kulnn'\ name is mentioned “ STRIKES FROM NOWHERE ..AND EVERYWHERE! Locks are no protection when this phantom killer roams the night! "THE As a matter of fact, there ~ o1 tingles in this movie—and Boris makeup. He play ce thy der cuts aw island o voodoo jungle rites and the like. York to play the same part he did on the stag M and most of the comedy. Acuff and Frank Raylen have portant roles, John Farrow directed the picture. Grande,” Carroll bandit beauty from the hands of rebels and fa Li Don Alvarado and Duncan Renaldo in Pe Hall By Junior Guild, Saturday, October U ‘ k s T from 2 to 5 oclock in Trinity 2 ish mn adv. Any Size 29, wear an outlandish an ordinary, mid- 1 engineer, and there's horrifying abuut that breed The picture—made from the suc- ssful Broadway stage play of MARIE WILSON . EDDIE CRAVEN e same name—deals with a mur- L bl Al g 1 a government arsenal, and Spencer Zink - A WARNERZBROS. Picture art of the time, to the (i with its revolutions, even MENACE BORIS KARLOFF Ha Eddie Craven, imported from New blonde Wilson provide the romance ge, and pretty, arie Eddie im- Cy Kendall, Regis Toomey, “Rose of the Rio John Second feature, stars Movita and The romantic drama of a Mexican who saves an artistocratic lls in love with her, it also features na Basquette, Antonio Moreno, the cast. e OUGHT desertion, as filed suit for divorce in deral court from Laura M. DIVORCE Rex Hall of Loin Pork she had traveled when she went Inside trom Juneau in July. Y S Pound c et e e e | Hollywood Sights And Sounds band’s death had not given her fear of the air traveler's path, Mrs. By Robbin Coom Post’s answer was immediate and " sor! [ J emphatic. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 28—Lucille Ball was in a sorry | “Not a bit,” she said. state. Mrs. Post left on the Northland Sinus trouble. Black-and-blue marks on her legs. Hangover s L l c E D from a cold. Hangover from “Trail Hangover from being stung, repeatedly, by the IS PRAISE?"™ is fairly temporary. didn’t see much hope. improve myself,” she said, blonde. That called for elaboration. Elaboration: “Oh, know much about acting yet, chance to learn. “You see,” she said, care about a finishing school, shool, right. I didn't learn anything.” ing. Scandais.” n “Roberta.” “So you see,” out-of-town tryouts. dye, and let her hair go dark. ot | The last-named complaint was werst. When Lee Bowman finished the water- squirting scenes, which sent a good deal of high-pressure moisture directly up her nostrils, the sinuses might begin to clear. Lee Bowman finished the rough-house stuff for the picture, the leg bruises would begin to disappear. looked for theatrical work. don’t need to act for that, just be tall' enough and wear clothes “I'm kept so busy in the B's that I don't have time to—to sitting patiently while hairdresser worked on the rich, brownish red curls that used to be platinum I'm lucky enough, I guess. and I haven't had much real We work too fast.” Lucille’s been working steady the past ten months. “I got out of high school—Jamestown, N. Y—and I had to go to work. My father died, and I didn't have a chance for college, finishing school, anyway. She became a model in New York, Fashions and advertis- WHY NOT ENJOY A REALLY DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNER AT THE NEWER—FINER . PERCY’S Sam Goldwyn brought her She'd been selected as a cigarette ad girl, when Sam was looking for well advertised faces. bits at Columbia and went to RKO as one of the twelve models Lucille finished, a shade despondently, never had a chance to learn anything, really, about acting.” After several offers she got no closer to Broadway than the She was always being called back to Holly- wood. To change her luck, she tossed out the platinum blonde It changed her personality, but for her first test after that the studio wanted it blonde again. The part she wanted most—in the movie one the director, Gregory LaCava, couldn’t see her in. it, finally, by helping Andrea Leeds with her test. know then that she too was being tested. “I'd be happier if I could do parts like that—characters in big pictures instead of leading ladies in lesser ones. * leading lady type—my voice is too high, I could use some diction lessons, and I could take on some polish.” Listening to all this, T had to fight against groaning. That girl sitting there, her good hearty individuality more impressive even than her new “glamour girl” personality, wanted to improve | her “diction!” She wanted to lower her voice! J “polish” and I guess she wanted a little broad-A accent too! J I All this she wanted—when just as she is she’s the nearest thing we have to what Jean Harlow was at her best! ]" er Romance.” BACON Fancy—Eastern NO RIND Pound 39&: Little Pig SAUSAGE (Swift's Brookfield) Pound 30(‘. After gll, sinus trouble When But the B's—no, Lucille Only I don't or anything. Didn't I went to dramatic Got in as a showgirl. You SWANS DOWN to Hollywood for “Roman She followed this with SUGAR 10-1b. bag ... “T've “Stage Door"—was She got She didn't I'm not the She wanted some FRESH-KILLED CHICKENS———F— FRESH CRAB AND SHRIMP MEAT Spring Chickens — Turkeys — Pan-Dressed Stewing Chickens FRESH CRABS ON TUESDAYS 2 pkgs. 65c 59 m of ALL KINDS— Large Array of Fresh Produce FREE Thanksgiving DINNERS— Full Course Turkey and Goose Dinners for Eight ASK FOR YOUR COUPONS With Every Dollar Purchase or SROSS COLIS WNED, AND - OPERATED 81 Juneau’s Greatest Show Value TONIGHT and SATURDAY What girl wouldna't change places with thie cenorita who was captive KIDDIES® Popeye Matinee TOMORROW—1 P.M. CARTOON PRIZES Free Candy —and— THESE TWO ACTION FILLED FEATURES m of the RIO GRANDE | "THE MODERN PURE FOODS STORE" Our Prices Are Right..Ask Any of Our Customers! Corned Beef | Beef Roast Sugar-cured boneless Center Cuts BABY BRISKET BEEF COUNTRY Pound SAUSAGE PORK EroTe T Pure Pork VEAL ROASTS — Lean Center Cuts Fresh, Lean Lean — STEAKS Shoulder Cuts GROUND BEEF eef Only. —OLYMPIA OYSTERS—— LEG O' LAMB ———— 1938 SPRING Pound 32¢ SPRING LAMB CHOPS Pound 35¢ —WILLAPOINT OYSTERS— ROLLED PRIME RIBS or STANDING RIBS ... VEAL LOAF Ready to Cook SHORT RIBS OF BEEF From Our Own Ranch » TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 251: Corn Flakes 2 5c ALBER’S—3 pkgs. "ALWAYS THE BEST” Payment on Account. California Grocery and MEAT D EPARTMENT “Juneau’s Own and Inde pendently-Owned Store

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