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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 21 Tie Show Place of Junesn NOW!? 2-BIG FEATURES-2 e 11t SHOW STARTS GUN. LAW 7:00 P. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL 7:55 P.M. GUK LAW RITA O DAY W FLASH GORDON 8:55 P.M. EHMAN HITLEY NEWS 9:15 P. GUN LAW 9:25 P.M. CECILIA PARKER EN MacKELLAR HIGH SCHOOL GIRL 10:20 P.M. "FLASH GORDON" MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE— SATURDAY—IPH GEORGE QBRIEN in “GUN LAW"———-——CARTOOH—————COMEDY : “FLASH GORDON" and NEWS : iI||llIIIlIIIIIIIII||HlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHINlnllfllllllflluflfllfl!flumlllmllllIll |.I.wo SHOW H“S General Electric EAT CAPITOL | WASHERS v s OVER W WEEK-END AcRosS Cleaning im- Dmly Crosswofd Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie . Greatest amount plement Bird of. the thrush fam- iy . Chance . Anglo-Saxon money of aecount . Given or done Nocturnal bird Presents with- out warrant or solicita- tion . Card with three spots . Pronoun Short for & min's name Thickness 5. Extend 7. Distant: fix pre- Stop | Jewish minls ter Foreign Body of Kafir 80 muack . Different . Sun god 23. Indigo plant . Second daugh- ter of Queen Vietoria Fish sauce Public walk 43. City In ltaly 43, Steamship: abbr. 46. Picture stand 48, Domestic. fowl 50. Kiln for dry- ing_molds Act of bring- ing up to date 5. anale sheep X ge serpent 33. Chess piece 35. Tries: Scotch . Wager . Small river Istands . Interpret: ar- chalc . Unsuitable Dilutes 7. Goddess of discord Pinches Mountains . Witness . Course . Reject with J metal Amer hur 7. Footba tion: ‘lnndmm(‘ truck driv | Gra DOUBLE ATTRACTION DUE HERE TONIGHT AT ‘COLISEUM SHOW | | ‘Murphy Fam- econd of the Tough Kid,” playing one of the t on the he Coli: two brothers weight fighter who is soon to the champion for the world's title. and Skipper, the kid brother, who helps him train, and idolizes him Tt is “Mom” wh oholds the fam- ily together when Skipper discov- ers what he cannot be that Red is going to throw the fight for money, and it is she who inspires the boy to help Red by tracking down his bertayers. There is a thrilling climax as skipper, kidnaped by gamblers, bat- tles to get to Red in time on the night of the fight Little Orphan Annie,” Harold s lovable comic strip charac- comes to life in the picture of double bill attraction um Theatre, concerns “Red"” Murphy, heavy- ter the ture, The story, of the heroine whom Gr: toons have endeared to millions of newspaper readers, tells what hap- pens when “Annie” runs away from an orphanage, routs crooked loan sharks and turns a r into a bm- uuz ch'lmpmn TWO BUIlDINGS features opening to- | meety| a gang of | COI.ISEUII'I OWNED AND _OPERATED “ Junieau’s Grealest Show Valie | TONIGHT and SATURDAY DELUXE TWIN-HIT PROGRAM LEAPIN' LIZARDS — Sandy 'n me are in the movies | ——and is it fun! 1§ {Adblph‘Zukar presents [ But he fought with his fists . . TOUGHIE! Not WITH A GAT! vaH o STARRING 'FRANKIE DARRO ame name as the second fea-| based on the escapedes | | nearly exhausted fighters. Light service is now being sup- plied Haines from the electric light plant operated at Chilkoot Barracks. Late yesterday afternoon house- l\old goods were moved back into ences-close to the scene of the | flames at one time it looked as if | the blaze was going to spread over a wide area. | There were no injuries to fire fighters. The loss to property is | estimated into the thousands of dol- DICK PURCELL JUDITH ALLEN POPEYE MATINEE TOMORROW—1:00 P. M. Candy—Cartoon—Prizes Lisien to our Radio Program at 12:15 P. M. and at 5:45 P. M. over Station KINY. Other models for you to choose from— ASK TO SEE THEM TODAY! ‘l-ns with some insurance .- I 11| ARE DESTROYED |""High School Glrl " "Gun L | Law” to Be-Seen at j Local Ihea!re [ Prescribing a course of physical | | hygiene for all high school children oo 65 0 O | as the solution of the present day | | delinquency problem, “High School | | Girl,” which opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre, proved to be not only a poignantly moving drama, but a most excellent piece of enter- tainment and one which will appeal to both parents and adolescents. | The story deals with a girl who, through inability to get her soclally busy mother to share her confidenc- es, becomes involved with a philan- derer. The mother, on the other hand, learning that a teacher in the local high school is teaching hy- giene, brings influence to bear and is happy when the teacher is dis- missed. It is the same teacher who, when summer comes, arranges for the girl and her brother to go to | a small country hospital. | Eventually the parents learn the true state of affairs, and the teach- | er appears on the scene and up- braids them for being at fault in !not having taken the time to ex- 7-pounds capacity ® G. E. Activator | plain life and its problems to the No Oiling ® Permadrive Mechanism | girl. Quiet Operation ¥ Powerful Pump | All ends happily, however, when Mullinl Wringer ¥ G. E. Guarantee | the parents, awakened to the situa- | tion, return and effect the rein- $89.95 Less $20.00 —_ONLY_—- | statement of the teacher, and the | girl's sweetheart visits the hospital or your $69 95 for your old washer o Alaska Electric Light 8 & Power Co. | riage as soon as the girl can leave | the institution. Second feature tells a thrilling story of law enforcement on the old | Arizona frontier is offered in “Gun 1Law George O'Brien’s new out- |door drama. Iand plans an elopement and mar- JUNEAU —— ALASKA —— DOUGLAB } The popular actor has the role of & IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII a Péderal sl S ssiies e llave Youa Bank Aceolmt‘,’ That is the hrst queshon youx bcmker wxll ask if you approach hxm for a loan. A bank account tends to establish your credlt with the banker and merchant. Paying by check through the mails is the safe and convenient way. It gives you an accurate record of your expenditures and encourages you to save. A checking account is the modem way of doing business and it lends dignity, to your transactions. Behrends Bank invites your ac- count whether large or small. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS The B. M. Bel!!?elld' Bank Oldest flafid’c'i 2 ‘laslw Capital Funds $306,763. 90 Total Resolirces $3,072, 153 39 as of stutemenl Junie' 30,1939 CONNORSMOTORHCOMPANY, IN HAINES FIRE Soldiers from Chilkoot| | -Barracks Prevent Wide Destruction (Continued from Page One) _ building. The loss includes birth nml identity of a notorious gunman to| enable him to investigate a series| of holdups. The impersonation re- sults in plenty of action in the course of the story, which involves O'Brien in a romance with a min- ister’s daughter, a half-dozen gun, and fist fights and several en- counters vuth ncar dealh | AACC MEN FLY T0 KETCHIKAN FOR MEETING With Governor Today af " “Bell Island-Pair of CAA Men There A quorum of the Alaska Aero- { nautics and Communications Com- mission’ flew from Juneau early to- day to hold a meeting at Bell Ts- land with Gov. John W. 'Troy, Chairman. ‘Plying from here with Pilot Shell Simmons, who is himself a member of thé Commission, were Joe Crosson of Fairbanks, Dudley Reynolds, Assistant 'Bupervisor of ‘ the AACC, Harry Watson and Mrs. | Robert Bender. They left Juneau | at 4 o'clock this morning for Ket- | chikan, where they ‘were to meet, Glen Goudie, Supervisor of the AACC, and two Civil' Aeronautics Authority officials orthward bound | on the steamer Batranof. The party boarded a Coast Guard | cutter at Ketchikan for the trip to Bell Island. They plan to re- furn to Juneau by air tonight so that the CCAA men may board th Batanof and continue on to the Westward. ROOF BLAZE IS -1 -QUTWHEN DEPT, -+ GRTS-70 SCENE, Firemen, calléd ‘yesterday ‘eve-f ning to East First Street and Gas-| tineau * Avenué, found the fire| A''minor' roof blaze had started in tHe residence of Mrs. J. E. Nelson, | but héd been 'extinguished beforel firemen' ' artived. | l‘ol HEALTH and PLEASURE Bowl * ° Bmsmck il & et Bl “For Most Tasteful Hatrcutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and | e Pany last Evenmg Given Miss Getchell For Miss Lucille Getchell, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fin- lay, a bridge party was given last| ning at tne Point | Louisa Beach Mrs. Fred Henning. the occasion were Mrs. C. F. Wyller ford Carmichael. pieturesque home of Mr Hostesses for Mrs. Henning, and Mrs. Bur Sixteen guests were invited for! the evening and Mrs. Norman Cook won honors for bridge. A gift prize was also presented the guest' of honor, Miss Getchell, by the hostesses. MILDER, MELLOWER THAN EVER BEFORE! NOW THIS WHISKEY IS SCHENLEY'S S QUARER “out.” : ‘ § SrmaicH 3 £R CON ]m.,sl.p QUAK! g A COPRAIID e o THE OLD Q1 Bl s m LAWRENCEBURG, IND. and | #—— marriage records, etc. | The fire s 1, in the electric light | plant, screamed out until the en- gine went dead. Saved Many Buildings Schoembel’s private fire | also gave valuable assistance during the fire fighting and it is believed this equipment saved other build- ings from being burned. During the height of the fire, the Haines Mission served coffee to the LUNCH SATURDAY | | Braised Sirloin Tips . and Baked Spaghetti | AT THE BARANOF - o engine | FISH LANDINGS ARE HEAVY FOR JUNEAU MARKET Four halibut boats and one sal- mon packer discharged in Juneau | today, halibut prics at seven and | five cents a pflund salmon prices | steady at 14-8-7-5 The Ina J mmu.m 6,000 puund~‘ of halibut, the Addington 10,000, the Spider 3,500 pounds and the | Fremont 17,000. The packer Elfin IT, brought in | 35,000 ‘pounds o salmon. When Your Appetite Demands Better Dinner— THE ROYAL CAFE -Isthe Place 1o Eat! e —— e —— cnovm ionr OF LAMS . w.—.. m ni- with hm : nll -1' MEAT CO. FINE PRODUCTS THAT HAVE THEIR PEER ' ONLY IN OUR SERVICE! 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