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J Y ~ THE DAILY ALASKA'EM?IEE; FRIDAY. FEB. 17, 19%). CAPITOL SHOW. HAS TWO BILLS | FOR WEEK-END |""Night Spot,” “'Call of the Rockies” Opens at Theatre Tonight . police metho " at sus MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P. M. L THEATRE Show Place of Juneau STARTING TONIGHT First Show Starts 7:15P. M. _ Deluxe Dual Features—It’s the Biggest Show in Town! A harn-tooting cop cracks down on gangland...!! ;| pected s | eriminal | “Night Spot.” ope Capitol | Theatre tonigh ! turing P: : ' Allan Lane Gordon Jones and Joan Woodbury. deals with a musically-minded po- liceman a ned to play in the or- chestra of a r & suave gangster men. The discovery by this young cop that the gang is a big-time jewel- robbing group is complicated by his falling in love with a young enter- tainer in the club, and duty and romance conflict in a manner that is said to make the film suspenseful and 'thrilling. i Second show features red-blooded action and soft, mellow range bal- lads blended in “Call of the Rock- ies,” ht club operated by and his hench- PARKYAKARKUS ALLAN LANE Gordon JONES Joan WOODBURY RKO RADIO PICTURE SHORTS LATE NEWS FLASHES FOOLISH BUNNY Charles Starrett’s latest Co- T |lumbia action drama. Playing op- | posite Starrett is beautiful Iris | Meredith and in the supporting cast | |are Don Grayson, Dick Curtis, John- J. B. Keenan X {nie Tyrrell, Ed LeSaint, Art Mix, | | Bob Nolan and other western stars. | le s ' Allan James directed and Ed Earl| | Repp wrote the original screen play. | { Three new range songs by Bob| | Noland are featured in the produc-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. — The tion White House announces the re: g—“ nation of Joseph B. Keenan, Assis ;:m_‘“:: éi]g(-,s&‘)erlmmg:?gfié public‘uDWl Ihe Brum Than the (leaver! | said he planned to return to | — e - | | the private practice of law. i “No cask is so empty that Lhel | wolF IRAPPED aroma of brimming cups lingers not ! A'l' 0 ISKIR'I‘S [to be the anthem of Juneaws but- | { |chers these days; for the empty) | | ALASKA FLAG'S DESIGNER ASKS FOR HIS MONEY Ben Benson Would Study Diesel Engineering in Seattle boy for whom the t up a $1,000 trust having de- ts to use ol in Seat- -ro —— fund as signed the A the money | with it,” or some such ditty, seems | r from Benson to Governor | 5 been forwarded to, lains that the flag cases surrounding them are breeding | ving in Seattle, is o jed and is an expectant father, He asks that the $1,000 plus the $335.85 it has rned be sent him so he can att: the Hemphill Engin- | | The paint brush has supplanted the cleaver and skewer and those| Large Female Falls Info same empey caces are receiving, e eering Schocl to study diesel engin- | stead of their accustomed largesse | | | | eering. [ Snare Of ccc Ifapper 1nr fat roasts and plump fowl, a pre- The 1527 Legislature provided that, | | view of spring, in the way of a thor- | {ough scrubbing, painting and polish- | ing. n fund was to be usedf for his education at the Alaska | the Ben Ben: orl ' Jack Schueneman | A large female wolf was caught but since the University | d~=s not teach a course such as Ben- | this week at the outskirts of Ket- ten with gleaming enamel at the son desir te study, he asks that chikan by Jack Schueneman, CCC Alaska Meat Company shop, while trapper, according to word received at the U. S. Forest Service here, the fund be sent to the States. | Ed Shaffer has turned his Sanitary Meat Company crew fo f m- D- | The wolf was trapped a mile and plete going-over of his marker, in- vorce (hange iy ¢ a half from the Ketchikan CCC eluding: ¢ windows and wall F d S I | Serum sent from Miami to Chile. | camp. painted, glass polished, bl 1nds yenaie Red Cross nurses in Miami, Fla., prepare 262 pounds of vaccine and CCC trappers are being utilized to bed and scraped [w | D d d | serum for shipment by Clipper plane to Chile to.combat typhoid in Clear wolves out of the recreational painted in spat ven y i e | aarthquake area. area around Ketchikan in order to meat hook e | o allow deer and other forms of wild It’s fancy (hough Unable to go either forward or jang enroute to Juneau. He will in- | continue on annual trips of the ves- a4 ?W#?L—_h, vzl el . backward, ~Representative Frank stitute several building projects in | sel North Star. Gerden's memorial asking that the | this district and inspect progress on | Miss Sheridan is a passenger for resxdcn_cr: requu’cment for granting others already under way. | Juneau aboard the North Coast, of a divorce in the Territory be re-| McGinty will not be able to attend | which left Seattle today. She has duced from two years to one got | dedication of the new Indian Office |been in the States since the North into diificulties in the Senate yes- | hospital at Point Barrow late this‘S_tar went south last fall terday. ¥ month as he had planned to do or- A motion of the memorial’s op- | jginally, | ponents to postpone it indefinitely | o | S REY R 0STOMET LOTS OF FOOD AT PRICES THAT PLEASE! DANISH HAMS “ ‘™ " 50¢ CANNED IN TIN b a motion of its proponents to sus-| | Cafe and all members of the or-| vote is needed to suspend the rules, Ju"uu posl"o | ganizalion are requested. to gather in third reading. |of Indian Affairs field nurse pre- | Each year more than 20,000,000 | -, | four, and 5o the motion st Toc, NORTH STAR NURSE ; 3 Rm The 40 and 8 will have a luncheon oy g o Lol ] IS TRANSFERRED T0. |,.7ve,i0 unc & vit have s luncheon of five to three. As a two-thirds this motion also was 10st. : ‘aruund the ‘eats” spread and dis- | The memorial will come up again| Miss Genevieve Sheridan, Office | cuss severai matters of importance. WG Ji b A TR | viously stationed at Cordova, has INDIAN AFFAIRS | Sion-a-arge trom Which s A | L siseatns andt kes of Goloeaat BUILDING CHIEF | AT ENROUTE JUNEAU MOORE oo st | (- Sas the PERCOLATOR: Says the GLASS - MAKER: BALLS a. cGinty, Construction Sup- u D - xpecd erintendent for the Office of Indian | 'Pon' you think our “Yes, they can'’t fool me SPAGHETTI g Affairs here, is aboard the North- | difference calls for some- '\ with any ‘all- purpose’ CORNED RERE AND P Ollml lm Z5C - - Ohin s Cidl’” CABBAGE i e e g special? BEEF STEW - BEEF POT ROAST Corned Beef Pound tin 25¢ CORNED BEEF LIBBY’S Tender pancakes EVERYTIME! P 1" Ib. tin 25¢ PEAS 2 cans 25¢ CORNONCOB 4-EAR TINS 23c PORK and BEANS Schilling —THE ANSWER TO BETTER COFFEE MAKING If your coffee maker did its own buy- And so easy to make with Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour. Just add liquid for pancakes—plus an egg and shortening for waffles. See the golden ing, it would ingist on coffec made TTTSNOILSTDHNAS MANNIG " brown color—taste the appetizing teal specially to suit its inmost desires. EIMBALLS 2 wheat flm;-“)(;‘l‘: Pg_l'“" g F""’; That's why Schilling actually pre- i 0z. hn C Pancake and Wal lour in economic & ) . two delicious coffees. One for Va H 5 and 101 sizes. Buy a sack today! g 4 7 Drip or Glass-maker—one for Perco- or i 2o R0, lln c lator or Boiling. Insist on Schilling! F 'v E FAS!' DEL!VER'ES | | | | | } You'll brew coffee with really ‘ 3 delicious flavor and full strength — | the kind you will be proud to serve! l 0 5 TWO l 0 5 i (Fil apers i oy G of Drip o) - ¥ Fast Phones % N SRR /bou R AT e S pp——— LE BILL GOOD. OPENING, TONIGHT | AT (OlIS,EUM.SHOW‘ How a big city was cleared of its| racketeers by honest investigators and honest prosecutors is the theme of “Missing Witneses,” a Warner Bros. melodrama featuring Jack Litel, Dick Purcell and Jean Dale, vhich is scheduled to open tonight ‘he Coliseum Theatre. Written by a couple of police re- sorters who know their underworld Don Ryan and Kenneth Gamet— the picture is said to be an authen- tic expositon of the terrifying pro- = of getting witnesses out of the way who might testify damagingly against desperate crooks. Second feature stars June Travis and Gordon Oliver in “Marines Are Here.” >ee - THREE SOLDIERS HURT, EXPLOSION \ GALVESTON, Texas, Feb. 17— An explosion injured three soldiers and wrecked a United States Army launch today. ‘Thé army men injured were pri- vates Peércy Lafleur, Woodrow San- son and Stanley Guest. Physicians said that their condi- tions are not serious. Africans to Toss U. S.qub.-Be!ls JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 17. Great quantities of gymnastic |equipment, such as has never been |seenn in South Africa before, |been bought by South Africa from |the United States. has It is being assembled at the Wit- watersrand College here and will be made aavilahle to” schools, col- leges and clubs, under a compre- hensive physical training scheme which has been organized through- out the land. AP MRS. RUSSELL RETURNING Mrs. Leota Russell, of the Ju- neau Sampl® shop, is a passenger e i HOUSEL JUNEAU BOUND Dave Housel, who has been in the states for several months, is a pas- senger for Juneau aboard the North Coast. R g A HUNDRED EYES SAW THE CRIMEY i N ¥ GUMNEAU S WNED AND _ OPFRATED w STARTING. TONIGHT BIG FEATURES B 2,k with Tl and Adtlon e e TR e ML % Hold On To Your Sweetheart! » But not one person ‘;‘ dared talk. face the my fate of other.... W EXTORT PLOT ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Feb. 17.— Two men were indicted by a grand Jury today on blackmail charges in plot to extort $15,000 from Charles Ward, The indictments named a former convict, Met Stegbaur, and Harold McCouy. y Police’ claim that they accepted a fake package that they believed contained the money demanded from Ward. Ward is the President of a St. Paul advertising specialty house. He inherited the business from the late H, 8, Berlow to climax a friend- ship they started while both were serving sentences in Leavenworth prison. The men who were indicted claimed that they had evidence that would connect him ‘with a widely publicized unsolved murder of a newspaper publisher in St. Paul. The victim of their plot went directly | to the police with immediate results. ' Junk Dealers [ OF KET(HIKAN idle moments for the operators |aboard the North Coast for Juneat. | Gof Break \ of local beef emporiums. From Senate The Senate’s ideas on the subject of taxing junk dealers differ some- what from those of the House. Yesterday afternoon the Senate TO JOIN HUSBAND Mrs. Henry Green, wife of the From floor to roof beams all glis- Agent of the Northland Transporta- C ticn Company in Juneau, is 4 pas- senger aboard the North Coast NOTICE From thi will not - - I'ry an Empire aa Day are badly bent or to think about it. It works both ways. MPIRE adopted a report of the Judiciary nmittee recommending that Rep- ecentative A. P Walker's House Rill Mo. 47 be withdrawn and re- itute Elonflmnnra st flposeaondypmest Sl Ppes acli et me) otte. o 2 Holding Out? By this time, a lot of the resolutions that were so shining bright on New Year's broken. Maybe your resolutions were too loffy to allow for human frailties. We'd like to suggest ANOTHER resolution that is both easy and profitable to keep. It's just this: READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY. »2 Sounds childishly simple, doesn’t it? But it makes sense when you stop You have a certain amount of money to spend for all the things yeur family needs. It's up to you to get the most out of it. AND THE ADVERTISING PAGES OF THIS PAPER CAN HELP YOU. ; Here merchants and manufacturers advertise their best values, their LOWEST PRICE. They know they can build business only by giving you satisfaction. You know you can DEPEND upon the things they ADVERTISE. Watch for “specials,” for seasonal sales, for news of new foods and new conveniences. You'll learn the best time to buy winter coats or bathing suifs, You'll learn prices, styles, brands. You'll shop without wasting time or steps. And you'll live a lot more conifortably through the ADS Hold On To Your Seats! Here Come THE LEATHERNECKS n POPEYE MATINEE TOMORROW—T:00 P. M. C:\R_TQ‘,ON‘—CANDYfPIIIZES BARCELONA, Feb. 17—A Span- ish insurgent firing squad today ex- ecuted Judge Barribero, President of the Loyalist Peoples Tribunal before the capture of Barcelona. " The eldérly jurist had been sen- tenced to death by one of General- issimo Franco’s courts earlier in the week. He was charged with sending scores of insurgent sympathizers to their death while he was acting as the Peoples Tribunal. . JUDGE'S. BENCH Arnold Erickson, former Sitka pas trolman, drew a suspended 30-day sentence in Commissioner’s Court in Sitka yesterday for assault and battery to which he pleaded gullty, according to word received from theré today and reported by Deptty Marshal Walter Hellan, s Also in ‘Sitka, James Carpenter, Indian, was arraigned on a charge of breaking into the vessel Sveta | Anna, for which offense Carpenter is bound over to the Grand Jury under $2,500 bond. FIRST-massage throat, and back VapoRub at bedtime. THEN — to make its long-continued action last even longer, a thick layer of VapoRub on chest and cover with & warmed cloth. LONG AFTER sleep comes, VapoRub keeps working—loosens phlegm-—eases muscular soreness or tightness—clears alr-passages—eases coughing-relieves iocal congestion, of VaroRus st A pit § i ! i

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