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FOSTER" EiLERS I/ lam Sistrom. Roberi Bren, Harry Segall. “RADIO PICTURE and NEWS FOR CAPITOL A thunderstorm starts off the out- landish goings-on in “Midnight In- ‘Everybody’s Dong It’ and ‘Midnight Intruder’ Are wherein the destiny of a dventurer is turned in- Opening Tonight ie out, and in rapid > becomes an impostor. , a lover and a writer rollicking Universal come- tery Louis Hayward red vagabond, breaks succession a detec- as a dy-m 1 into a well overed by servants when the butler Welcome home, sir piace and the f and “Mid- says to h are the holiday Everybody’s Doil Intruder” i‘lillnw at the Capitol opening m»]MRS‘ jACO‘B’SaNA Bilers | SEWING HOSTESS Preston Foster and Sally stormy romance in “E ” Cast as fellow ar- | advertising department breakfast food company, the Ten members of the wuutheran sewing group gathered at the West first quarrel of the two leads to Tenth Street residence of Mrs. E. Foster's missal. Tt e reunit- O. Jacob: yesterday afternoon ed when the idea between 2 and 4:30 o'clock. of s a puzzle contest to pro- The afternoon was spent in doing mote s of the ce ter, when with refreshments be- the con is at its height, Foster ' ing the hostess. Arnold Hildre needlework, erved by AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Duily Alaska Empire Is invited to present this conpon tonight at the box office of ““CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TIiCKETS TO SEE ‘Everybody’s Doing It'—'Night Intruder’ B VoUr No'ae %ay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACY: Get the Rifle VINCHESTER TRADE MARK MODEL 70 |rolled best three game: G]'(‘(‘l] TU]) C('ll) S(‘()l'(‘fi ()HL’ ision to evade a storm. His hid- | pjg THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. |1, 1938, MICKEY MO USE MATINEE M.—FEA G LAUREL and HARDY in “BLOTTO"” and “TIM TYLER'S LUCK" ————CANDY HE WAS A GAY PRETENDER IN A e u BARBARA READ DESPERATE PLOT! ; J. C. 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SEW GROUP - CONVENES YESTERDAY 438 4971367 Yesterday atternoon members of the sewing group of the Catholic Daughters of America were guests for dessert-luncheon at the Marine Way home of Mrs. H. L. McDonald Fifteen women were present and the afternoon was spent informally 100% WOOL CLOTHES ARE WARM g J : single ¢ 5 Harte story " Open House at High. ' more FIREMAN SAGA WEEKEND BILL FOR COLISEUM] | ‘She Loves a Fireman,” ‘The Luck of Roaring Camp’ Opens Here Tonight “WE DON'T COUNT THE RISKS .. WE TAKE THEM!" You won't be able to eount the thrills as you watch these smoke-caters in action! spectacular | ever throw: are promi rner Bros. melod a Fireman,” which| t at the Coliseum Thea- | t 1 Dick Foran as the Th max of the pictu imme aze on a waterfr with boats as well as land appa- ratus 1 in its quenchin a rookie firema ider the comm ¢ captain, | rt Armstrong. The bitter enemies, even though | in love with Bobs lovely red-haired Ann Seme of flame- upon ie in th the most scen screen ro. an SHE LOVED A FIREMAN with DICK F‘ORAN ANN SHERIDAN ROBERT ARMSTRONG Eddie Acuff + Veda Ann Borg AFist Nat Picure - Presented by WARNER BROS ec wo | becem Dick falls r—the Sheridan During the waterfront confle tion, B disabled and aj ently doomed to death in the flan when Dick, by superhuman effo rescues him, and then peac stered all around Others in the Ann Borg, Eddie Acuff, May Beatty and Eddie Chandler. The| picture was dirceted by John Fa row, who is a master of thrilling screen ‘action Second feature centers around th Califernia gold rush of the 185 and is dramatized in Bret Hi famo stor; The Luck of K ing Camp.” This famous has Owen Davis Jr.,| Joan Woodbury and Charles Bro- kaw in the leading roles DU Directed by John Farrow e Original Screen Play by Carlton Sand and Morton Grant | Music & Lyrics by M. K. Jerome & Jack Scholl | is re- cast include Veda by to evening the present view the exhibits than previously ac- |cording to school authorities >oe HosriTaL NOTES Mrs. Mary Yumal, who in- jured in a car accident on the { Douglas Road several days ago, has been dismissed from surgical care {at St. Ann’s Hospital shown last attendance | Baby Powers, child of Mr. and rs. Bill Powers, has been dis- rged from St. Ann's Hospital after receiving medical care Fred Dolphin was admitted to St Ann’s Hospital last night for medi- School This Evening > [adeaa s This evening open nouse will be | held at the Juneau High School | between 8 and 9:30 o'clock, in con- junction with American Education Week. Following the viewing of ex- hibits, a program will be presented in the high school gymnasium. Last evening was “B: to School Night” for the Juneau Grade School, with many parents as well as the general public calling during the open house hours. 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