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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1939 —___ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT— 'SAlMON PACK OF ] ‘ : Juncaus Greatest Show Value THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU—7M— — icaPiTOL IIT" -~ Z3i1cH0 from Broadway || TERRTORY Now || [{e]ULYT[1IY TONGHT and § g STARTING TONIGHT : e v gggg‘f{hels 5050,448 CASES|| 7 s EH it Pro gram— 7P. M. y hitting the high spots! - Kodiak, Several Districts| Rl!DE THE VENGEANCE TRAI! WEST OF SANTA FE..... 7:00 P.M. A : in Southeast Area ! wiTH HOPNONG CASSIDY! A Million Suckers The dothing Wasterr FLASH GORDON e 9:08 P.M. | RUSIVR Sebdbinem 1 Alaska's total salmon pack up| N Dollar Apiece' WEST OF SANTA FE 180 £ Y 3 to September 16 was 51514 § cases, as compared to 6,727,201 ca FLIRTING WITH FATE.10:33 P.M. e es at the same date B the| Phoney sweepstakes tickets Bureau of Fisherk flood the mails . . . a girl is day trapped in a network of crime MICKEY MOUSE ' IR i b : % that w and then a man in the - o N 95534 cases an MATINEE gR=- Ve sren Snoit cue e I it Reports for the season are now ; SATURDAY—I P. M. i : L ¥ W | complete except at Kodiak in the racket trust! Westward and at Yakutat, Wran- s ROB gell and West Coast districts of the |} 8 . IUNDERCOVER “WEST OF SANTA FE” 9 Southeast Packs to September 16 in the Y AN / districts where changes have oc-|§ | 2 L. ’ “FLIRTING WITH FATE" | ; . curred are as follows: / AGENT with Py f / Southeast i : Yakutat—1,627 kings, 25431 reds, 9,206 cohoes, pi 48 chums AN T pwie LAST EPISODE i A ¢ ) 3 g | i “FLASH GORDON" { e awese o, 5580 st vear. || | Clarence E. Mulford’s RUSSELL GLEASON % Wrangell—18 kings, 17,137 reds.| £ J 11,145 cohoes, 318,808 pinks, 30,490 “ SHIRLEY DEANE 4 .o chums, 377598 total, 315824 last| ” | year. B : 3 3 B | | West Coast—22107 reds, 11,293 “lxl‘o s ¥ , ; o ot POPEYE MATINEE 4 s 4 Ngs, 104.- featuring Tomorrow—1:00 P. M. It's a powerful story of 2 women : : §5 S ‘o ; § 1 ;::’;I th? 074 1 , 4 | w‘LLIAM Bovn o yi‘l 1(/.1/\”[“0N v by RIZES on a desperate journey with . 07 1y i iy GEORGE HAVES: RUSSELL HAYDEN | | ¢ " It's the Big Day Kiddies! i : Westward 7 strange men- Kodiak—609 kings, 120,030 reds o WARRY SHERMAN Production \ R | A Paramount Picture 7,670 cohoes, 603,676 pinks, 61,546 ANew Adventure of the Old West ; A AN chums, 793531 total, 663,793 last| s thread of the story where last sea- suNDAY_MONDRY - @iz ML WAYNE - CLARE TREVOR P 47 (0| ot 40s0me st year. | BILL FOR WEEKEND | cvo truitiones saddiemates, George o hi Hayes and Russ Hayden, plays i "‘%‘"“ jos o ¢ andh S o ! ¢ . | TUESDAY & WRRORDTY | @ um} e 3 =) WAGGONERS EXPEC | the daring and resourceful Ameri- ¥ ; 2 | There will be two features on the | can rancher who avenges the death ]‘o SAI[ o('l' HRST Joliseum Theatre’s bill for this| of a lifelong friend and cleans out o | week end. One feature is “Under- | a nest- of bandit outlaws in the — cover Agent Russell C Mexican range country. The lead- 3 | of laughter, Joe E. Brown, in a|the Santa Fe" and according to \ - Are You Tired of Ordinary DOUBI.E FEAT“RE | advance report, is packed with far H"-DRES Go ou' | The Rev. and Mrs. David Wag- Shirley Deane playing the|er of the bandits is a sinister fig- socking successor to the Ifunniest picture he’s ever made. This time more than the usual quota of o“ NOR]’H (oASI‘gom’r will sail October 1 on the ole | ure called “the Fox,” who figured { Aleutian for Seattle. They expect| 1 «pndercover Agent” Gleason prominently in “Borderland.” He i | he is starred in “Flirting With | Western thrills and tense situa- Drop in at the Newly | Blll WIll OPEN, Fate” a tale of stranded vaude-|tions. The film, directed by Sam ~ [to spend the winter in California,| o o "o " or ‘o voung postal | 1S portrayed in “In Old Mexico” by Mr. and Mrs. Knute Hildre| after which they will make H.A-n‘;“ b med from the ser~| Paul Sutton, veteran menace of Renovated ville troupers in a bandit infested | Nelson, contains more than 15 sailed south on the North C me i ellinghs 3 “Opasidvr 5 0! € 0) C 1ome in Bellingham. TSl o A , using his service | “Cassidy” films. | BBUNSWICK CAFE | (Ap' Ol TONIGH | country of South America. Yowll|fight sequences, 20 exciting chases, T] s ol or Seattle hey will be accampanied by Mrs. |7 10 O T OFEE 0 B ree time WHERE YOU'LL FIND ‘ S5 | Hildre will enter the Marine Hos- | Elizabeth Owens, mother of Mrs | tracking down a gang of counter Empire Want Ads Bring Results. Food? ineffectually to end it all. You'll | sequence in which 15 ranches are | | pital for medical care and will be | Ralph Waggoner, who has been vis- A | feiters who are using the mails i i i ill want to see this comedy first so|completely destroyed by marauders Cthnla:: ;n%h::.;::?ln Joe E Brown in Twm Blll“mat you can tell your friends about | terrorizing honest and oppressed south for an indefinite time. | iting in Juneau. to' A 1 i kit et Show West of the |it before they start teliing you.|cattle men - e —_———— | | | | | Shirl SRA o emkiaiie ‘ i It has music, girls, romance and | — ., | N FNEAY |SWANSON WILL VISIT }h_:fi:ny‘.\l’”x.~”‘1~~z '[!"\I"bli‘A‘I:‘- v,m BR.AISED | Sama Fe Added { laugh-a-second hilarity. It's abso- STOPPING OFF | Mrs. Walter Bacon and Bernice | N WA BINGRON TOWN | hae o ) her fiance | Shorl Ribs of Beef | utely - the fastest, idqree in which | Mys R. W. WakKelin, wife of trav-|McNulty, of Sitka, arrived on the| Arnold Swanson sailed on the!intends to ars and SPAGHETTI | i |Joe E. Brown has ever been|ejing man Bob Wakelin, came in to steamer North Coast from the His- | North Coast to be South indefinite-| The other fe 8 Try The Empire classifieds for Hold Everything! He's back :é:rr;d‘ ?"d 01)2": flt_ the Capitol| yjuneau on the North Coast. She . toric City for a visit here. They are}ly. He will visit relatives and!“In Old Mes [ a wi Baranof Tomorrow Rand again, that ‘mammoth-mawed f}nr:--" ig: or a 2-day run. will soon go south, and is a guest at guests at the Baranof Hotel. friends in Pe Ell, Washington. between Mexica bandits and| g _ e e » . ball of merriment and clown prince The other feature is “West of the Baranof Hotel. | s = - = O BUY Now! | WAR! |mwm Trade-In IS DECL 4 SPACIOUS VIEW LOTS 7 ot wasmErs |yt (60x150 Feet) : weemnSPECIAL ===== FREE ELECTRICITY — TELEPHONE — WATER TRADE-IN One of the Good Drainage - - - Exeellent Soil : Wi REW | mmaummn 820005 4T N o TA x E s ' On These New Deluxe SPACE SA~-nv-=—n- $250.00 CASH OR TERHS WASHERS Stop Payi ’ op Paying Rent |l oy $89.95 Own Your Own Home! LESS $20.00 For Your 0ld WASHER. While They Last! WEST JUNEAU COMPANY || | ' =™ | o0 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING : : ; TODAY! PHONE 494 : Always a Liberal Trade-In at o Ask Us to Show You These Very Desirable fi]L GAHSTK&{‘ PI“I'L“],EE l':‘ l(‘jlflc DD':: t' ’ elay. 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