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THE. DAILY ALASKA MPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1938. 3. FRIDAY and SATURDAY | MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE ‘IlfllJBLE BILL IS Ellll'l / Yhrill tops thell) as a gahg-bust ing youth goes after the woman behind the public enemies! 4 But his best girlis thisever / p M | SHOW PIA(‘lfz)g]UNI'/\U | TIM TYLER ;eml CANDY L] ROUBLE!: 1] GQLISEUM A small town mayor crosses swords with a pair of big town crooks! % loving statue '“I m'l' “Federal Bullets” and “He “Rs Couldn’t Say No,” Are Features Playing FCIAL M!\". INLE TOMORROW Fec Bullets,” playing at the um Theatre tonight only, is xcitement and can- n's finest G-man contains a surpri ill thrill the most THRILLS BOMANCE——EXCITEMENT and a BULLET-SPAT) ' TERED SONGFEST- ALL IN THIS DOUBLE PROGRAM R ..o ¢ S le Luck and News pic 5 GORMN‘IONES + DOROTHY MOORE - BERTON CHURCHILL ) er of the fortunes Edward Killy and Mroduced of F Ancther feature, “Cattle Raid- to on for murder 0 he can ign himself with the vic gan ik MILBURN STONE ZEFFIE TILBURY i TERRY WALKER £ WILLIAM HARRIGAN HELEN MacKELLAR Drected & Adopred by 38 with CF pen TWOPICTURES =2 ee';‘;’:f‘}e.fi;.1.“. DETAILS AIRED Sentences from tari- pulse-stirring tunes of these nuth\ § fighting men as they hand a rus the numero ol lin'’ mob a dose of hot lead! [ e IB“ Bur ! he x ‘]u cte he old AC get Iris Meredith appears opposite crimes of him out of ?um tt }\mi xm; lhrlll-lu:gl}u:” 1:;(- | P k d C R Jll(lg(’ 5av~ P ates WOU](] pris "j‘,‘. v:elfl\ p1\ew»\‘Qem:;unl;,‘r;.{le:‘\. 5 - > H 7 f ' F ‘::“ ':0:” i & ion-packed adventure tale! The T ting exec joto roducee Quick Money,” “Cattle, rousing range rnythms are pro H"’Cd? sourt‘ OCI’E’ on " Have Been More Fear- § Hoe. The jailbrenk gives o voues g b vided by the Sons of the Pioncers| Hand for Sensational Case e ehany nce he needs, but ; ‘ n Nazi Germar : & Raiders” Opens Tonight | and Donala Grayson, the sinsing| __Hellan Star Witness ful in Nazi Germany s his identity. Pederal forces to save his life in a climay at Local Theatre | cowboy | —_ | NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Prison terms \arrowing than any yet stag | o | (Continuea trum Page One) {ranging from two to six years have on fhe screen, and a tense ending i siigh DR e, | been imposed on three persons con- | discloses the secret behind M r ele business and social boycott, Fred HosPITAL NOTES ||ing for Smith by going to see Mrs. victed of espionage and a fourth| Crippen's career in crime. 5 . he was em- |Party who testified for the Govern-| In the second feature, “He Tfl HU! E achg“ < 3 i i and telling her Stone overcomes opposition and Smith an 4 loyiia 36 b Tak o |ment and pleaded guilty t Say No” Frank McHugt Soekad HinIRalE (& BeEXD . 1n;. QUK ploying Smith to go to Taku on a | ; & : 't Say No,” Frank McHuch ¥ Johanna Hofman, 26, was sen ays Tatmbhet /T Huokins, say was admit- . agton n T Money,” weekend feature at the msa s admit- | job for him. Huntington, a cab pital this morn- | driver, told of taking Smith to his a composite of many men Mrs. Jam ted to St. An tenced to four years in prison for s H f\;‘r‘(‘.“m' his latest RKO Radio pic-| 0 15; medical care home. shortly after 9 o'clock on the | Ber part in the so-cal men, too, for that matte : 7 ‘,- p ; A s morning of the shooting and after | man spy plot. Otto V. a meek little underpaid cl 1 (;1 7] At :KEY Stone appears as mayor of a | Miss Jerry Waite is receiving med- | dropping him off near the house, {plane mechanic, was given SiX|y I en slapped into a color Y ct held as A DOSSik -3 \ SitAidi -\-—l\-_-i Wil small town, and defeats cfforts of ical attention at St. Ann's Hospi- [going to the front door and en- y““ bias 1 A I¢ i y life T collective rga @‘3 the town council to invest com- tal, admitted last night ging Mrs. Smith in conversation Ok CHasoF, = & rmy pri r for the pros- f ¢ ¢ munity funds in a crooked stock goskis while Smith went to get a gun from | vate. stationed at Field on aw and her fi R 3 YEARS OLD d to two '\»\“ : EATEST VALUE IN ALL was sente! who have th “The | Long Island the back door to go hunting selling scheme. The townspeople,| a4y Robinette was a medical 5 i) ; il te convinced by 'the wiles of Ber- admission to St. Ann’s Hospital yes- | cab driver said Smith told him he * . ‘ux.n‘\ uemnume o : eyes on him. Then suddenly th T wo! §“€ WH YDOM ton Churchill, belicve that they was going hunting and that he was | SPeCi usation that he had i and dreamer, whose well- ) \&\\\ At Your Favorite / turned over an Army code to Guer » has never known any- terday afternoon, having a hard time getting his gun are passing up a lucrative oppor- tunity for themselves and the com-| paward Kunz underwent a major | 0ut of the house because Ms. Smith | ““}““‘ 1?““"“\"’3"" flie Do e WEDE ihing . byt Galips yiNs t0. 8 ehd- 1 fiéa”‘ Liquor Store munity, and take steps to have their | o oation this morning at the Gov- | cbjected and that was why he want- | Who testified and was given two den mad impulse. And in yielding (Congress of Industrig 2 mayor recalled. Stone, however, ,o...¢ Hospital ed to get the gun without her|Y®&rs _ suppressed desire he finds fions) or neither g W. J. LAKE & CO stalls the election until he can prove S knowledge. i Judge Knox said: “Had these de- | the courage t transforms him DU Inc., Seattle, Wash his suspicions. Fannie McEwan is a medical dis-| Forty-nine of the members on »f"tfl"nll been apprehended within from the underdog to the man o the jury panel were questioned be- | the confines of Germany, their fate [the hour MiSS SCHMITZ, Gordon Jones and Dorothy Moore | i1 today at the Government sal tods are seen as the romantic leads and 4 fore final selection was made of {Would have been much more fearfu o e ' Hospital | - - - e S otk others in a lar the 12 jurors who are hearing the MR. HILDINGER T bR YO oece. Nine men. i stee omn Il S0 CX O WOTATIONS BEATH STING WEVD TQMORROW WRIGHT'S HEALTH UNDERWEAR Vaughn, Jack Carson and Frank ELKS CABAR | compose the jury. They are: Jo- COMMEN ture, preparing for the ordeal of attending the perview of her | finished one. She is sitting on a movie bed in an unoccupied set, and she’s knitting. She keeps her eyes riveted to every stitch, like an amateur aithough she isn’'t one, but once in a | while she raises them and they're the biggest eyes in town. | ° Once in a while, too, and more frequently, she raises herself and gets into the sce where Reinhold Schunzel (they- call him Papa) is directing her and James Stewart and Lew Ayres in “Ice Follies.” M. Thomas. Saturday night. Make reservations [seph W. Flanagan, Jobn Niemi | Mis Bide: Sihite ana’ Aiabd y : . Quick Money” was directed by early. Members only adv. | Jenkins M. Williams, Oscar Christ-| NEW YORK, Dec. 2. — Closing | Hildinger secured a marriage license (Black) 1009 Wool—Now ONLY a suit : enson, John Clausen, Alvin H. An- | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine here today and will be married to-| 3 derson, H. L. Cochrane, Chester L.|stock today is 97, American Can 97, | L morrow evening at the Norther i Williams. Mrs. Isabelle Jorgenson,| American Light and Power 5! FHint Breativiacti s ORirol NEanAs Good DRESS SHOES Hollywood Slgllt.f Afld Sound.f Alleine_ Council, Eisic Johnson and | Anaconda 32%, Bethichem Steel NEW YORK, Dec. 2—Death will | with the Rev. John A. Glasse i Leather pair Hugo V. Fredrickson | 70%, Commonwealth and Southern |gtrike 72.000 fewer blows in the | forming the ceremony. | NEW STOCK—LATEST STYLES ° — e 1 Jurtiss Wright 6%, General | Unifed Stat ) an - las : | 7 A DR bR i PR . \ ited States this year than last | Miss Mary Rhodes and Art Nels : i | COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT | Moiors 48%, International Harves- | year wiIl atent ue’,”::,"‘ o ”,’, ‘,;'” o ( HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 2.—The lady off to the side of the Regular meeting of the City ter 59, Kennecott 43, New Yo This was the statement made | tion : bbbl il 'OUNG MEN'S S Teguinr Hng . of ] 3-8, Bbuncoott / 1 ; on will follow the service at ti HE YOUN IN'S SHOP house muttering to the screen at any Joan Crawford preview s Council will be held at 8 oclock | Central 175, Northern Paciflc 10%, | today by Dr. Harold M. Frost be- | new home of il i) H A R R ' s H l-, batihi M-l(. kli 9 T tonight in the Council Chambers. | Safeway Stores 28'z, Southern Pa- | fore the Association of Life T v JHE AleBTo0m, on 17 South Franklin Totr Orawtord, ontg pone) f n- Willoughby Avenue : “I make a nuisance of myself. I talk to myself on the R e B o, Untted Bisjon Satol B0 ERENRC 43 a8 ¢ j ake ¢ : 63, 7 s cording to Mayor Harry I. Lt Pound $4.70%, Bremner bid 1 asked Dr. Frost said he made his state- screen all the time, Mostly, I'm saying, ‘Oh, you fool! Why did f| - - - 214 ment followin urvey that ind a L e Supaidity | T R 2%. g a survey that indi you do it that way? How could you have thought THAT was || ELKS CABARI cated that actually 85000 lives ’ the way to play the scenc? I'm one of those horribe people JSaturday night. Make reservation DOW, JONES AVERAGES have been saved this year in com- °® — that others sitting nearby have to shush. . . ." early. Members only adv.| The following are today's Dow, parison with 1937 ’ g s Thus Miss Crawford, on a day between scenes of one pic- f| BIGAT Jones avera industrials 147.57 5 e i THRIFTY Today's News Toauy.—Empire. | rails 29.33, utilities 2193 Today’s News Toaay.—Empire. WEEKLY FOOD NEWS “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Dec. 2, 1938. THE FRIENDLY ST()Rl:J PEACHES | ORANGES PEAS Home Style No. 2% Sweet—Juicy No. 2 Oc Can 2 doz. 491: oc ca“ ® e BOOTH Joan has been gay all morning, singing a little in that new i voice of hers—and good, too nd laughing a lot with the ( others at the things that go wrong. This scene has her carried over the threshold of the room by Stewart, whom she’s just married at Yuma, and it shows how Ayres, Stewart's ice partner, takes it. { By afternoon, when they've done that scene in long shots | and close-ups at leasf a dozen times, with rehearsals extra, T get v, to thinking innocently that those actors must be pretty bored with it all Especially Joan, who's been making scenes like that SWEET SARDINES i oo b poTATOES | PATES | S 3 Ibs. 2 e 3 lbls"dz 5e 2 for 25¢ “Should T marry a man who| [ J “One of our little pigs was lies to me?” sick, so I gave him some sugar.” “Lady, do yqu, want to be an “Sugar—what for?” old maid?” “So you are building a new| “For medicine, of course house, eh? How are you getting | Haven't you heard of sugar-cur- along with it?” ed hams?” ® nufibéiab Heiam i e e ie R IC E 5°. ' . 4 Ibs. i 5c BEANS A SPAGHETTI| Ny BORA osct:fiigakifll can £ Ibs- 25° 28: GARNICK’S GROCERY PHONE 174 PHONE 174 IT°S MADE FRESH ——Every Day from highest quality materials in most mod- ern, most sanitary way—it’s rich, its’s creamy and it'’s made in the flavors you like. well, not exactly—for 13 years now “Well, no,” says Joan “I love making piclures—they're some- thing alive and vital—and this is all part of making pictures. Special orders for parties are readily filled ——————with PERCY’S Ice Cream vrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaeeoei resed | Maybe if T hadn’t growrn up in it I'd go mad. Anyway, knitting helps between takes. Can’t ;e'ld on the sel—it takes my mind off my work. I get that in Sundays. At 30, Joan has a new T-year contract, without options— and that makes her different from all the other stars who try for comebacks. They don’t have contracts. Officialy, Joan isn't “comi Officially, she’s still a big star—but all the same her last Il'\\ pictures haven't been oldtime “Crawford hits, Her singing—which won her the new term deal—is going to be heard in “Ice Follies.” Just popular numbers, no operatic ALASKA’S SH[PS C/\N KEEP “UNN stuff. The role also calls for glamor, which was Crawford’s 5 and give Alaska’s people stock in trade. She winds up, in this one, as a Hollywood movie good transportation, regular mail service the year around. That’s because star. so the part ought to fit like a girdle. The opera business will have to wait a while. (“T prac!lrc 75% Of Alaska’s sleumslup revenue is paid ll) the Cunn('d Salnmn every morning, but T haven't enough time really togiye to it yet.” In “The Shining Hour” Joan was cast:wiih Margaret s Industry for shipments of salmon, building materials, cannery supplies lavan. Hollywood expected a conflagration of temperaments. Just wait (said Hollywood) until THOSE TWO get together. +#We disappointed them, says Joan. “We met, and hit it off ; together from the start. We've seen each other several times Industry helps to promote prosperity here. since the pulure and I like lher very miich and she likes me—at jeast I think she likes me. and transportation of crews. It’s another way in which the Salmon