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e ————as SUNDAY MONDAY SHEATRE TUEBAY SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Dance Hall Girl... and a Lady! Two strange women wnth 7 Strange Men... provide a stirring new kind of story | about the old west! : ol e ! WALTER WANGER presents JOHN WAYNE Extral MARCH OF TIME “The News Behind the News” ALSO Latest News of the Day LAST TIMES TONIGHT CARLSON CREEK PROSPECT WORK IS GOING AHEAD Large Quariz Property De- velopment Is Now Em- ploying Eight Men The well known Carlson Creek quartz lode prospect is being de- veloped by the Western Mines Syn- dicate of Seattle, it is learned to- day. | Engineer Robert Thorne, in charge of development work, is working a crew of eight men on the property doing tunnel and drift ‘Work. At the Baranof Hotel today after walking in from the Granite Creek-Carlson Creek divide yester- day, Thorne said work will be con- | tinued “until snow drives us out.” Thorne said that all work is hand work, at present, but a compressor will be taken in on the Tieavy win- ter snows to run two hammers in continuing examinations to prove the possibilities of a mine, Phil McKanna, one of the ¢laim holders in the mine, is on the prop- |, erty working with Thorne. Other miners there are Harry Moore, Jack ' SHort, Fred Jacobsen and John Bieker. Charles Simpson is cook. The well known property, consist- | ing of an appalonllv largc bodv of B ow L FOR HEALTH _AND PLEASURE AT THE BRUNSWICK Completely Refinished [q\lm'lz that averages about $13.50] to the ton, is owned by M('Killlll.l.‘ Robert Coughlin, Larry McKech- nie, Alfred Bonnett and John; Price, 16 claims and four millsites comprising the prospect. The Territory has done consid- erable trail work from Taku Inlet to the prospect camp and the com- pany has made improvements to the trail from the camp to the propert; totalling about five miles of im- proved travel from tidewater to the workings. Engineer Thorne will return with McKanna to the property tomor- row, walking over the Granite Creek- Carlson Creek divide in. PRI Britain’s Censor } Lord MacMillan | Carrying his gas mask case by a | cord slung over his shoulder, Lord Mchlenn, minister of informa- | tion in Britain’s war cabinet, is | \lhown on the way to London’s | | Whitehall. Since Lord MacMillan’s | wpointment, a rigid censorship has | been enforced. | | “Lode and placer loation notices | } for sale at The Empire Office. | | WHAT'S INSIDE? © s 0, M. & a house without burning Fire insurance pro- Fire never destroys up what's inside of it. tects the building. To protest your household | possessions against loss or damage by fire, | you need Residence Contents Irisurance. It cests surprisingly: little. ® SHATTUCK AGENCY TELEPHONE 249 | Office—NeWw York Life P ——————————— |l CLAIRE TREVOR ANDY DEVINE - GEORGE BANCROFT Extral "Flirting with Fate” and "West of Santa Fe" | able brevity had nothing to do with | a search warrant. Stagecoach’ Sunday Bill For Capitol MIDNIGHT PREVIEW | 1:15 A. M.—Tonight | MATINEE ‘ Sunday—2 P. M. | Film, Spectacular Drama, Here With Claire Trevor and Jdhn Wayne playing the top roies, Wal- ter Wanger new frontier drama “Stagecoach,” which will have its premiere showing at the Oapitol Sunday, unfolds a gripping story of pioneer courage — of the brilliant heritage that h descended to young Americans from men: who fought and hewed a nation out of a wilderness, It is a saga of brave swomen who went with them bring comfort and love to lonely 1t filmed before a outpo: | backdrop ths k sun, wind and {rain thousands of years to build jand coler Monument Valley, 180 |miles from the nearest Arizona rail- road. Louise Platt, George Bancroft John arradine, Andy Devine, Thoemas Mitchell, Tim Holt, Donald Meek, and Berton Churchill, fea- | tured in support of the stars, por- {tray the strange group of passen- gers thrown together with the cohch 1as it proceeds from Tonto, Arizona |to Lordsburg, New Mexico. John | Wayne portrays the role of Kid Ringo, who has been driven to out- |lawry by perjurers and is determihed |to kill them. Claire Trevor imper- |sonates Dallas, a women of easy virtue who has been forced out of {town by the self-righteous citizenry. Amoeng the others a Virginia-born expectant mother, a mysterious |gambler, a dipsomaniac-doctor, a I blustering bank absconder, a timid whisky drummer | While the pounding hoofs carry Ithem closer and closer to shrieking | war cries and blood-hungry toma- | hawks, these incongruous individu- are absorbed with the purposes nd hates that have propelled them into the hazardous journey NEWS The double feature bill, Joe E {Brown in “Flirting With Fate,” and (oNDENSER “West of the Santa Fe,” is on to- night. - e MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 23.—Attorney | rnest E. Roberts won his case after | making the shortest opening ad-| dress ever heard in Dade County Court of Crime “He didn’t do it,” was all Roberts | | said of his client, charged with op- | | | | [HELP THY | NEIGHBOR. ‘Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. erating a slot machine, i But the court said this commend- the legal victory. — Roberts won dismissal of the| charge because officers didn’t have | TER — Male, age 27, marriad.| Trained in Navy as steam engineer and pipe fitter; handy man in mo | chine shop; overhaul boilers; navy rating Fireman 1st Class. Also ex- |perienced at running diesel, truck He never got around to proving that his client “didn’t do it.” - FALL DANCING CLASSES | Now enrolling. Phone Dorothy S.|driving, and hard rock drilling. | Roff, Red 119, 315 Third St. adv. - e = o A5 s A Try The Empire classifieds Im Empire Want Ads Bring Results. ! results. ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Palm My 1. 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Hawnllw bird 3 Dutch geogra- 52 Like 44 Tbsen charac- Uity pher 54, Bard ter 81 Ditfasimals & B pétween 55, Bitier herb thoy time 3! Narrow road Dorts 56. Egg drink & 65. Termination 6. Protective 58, Tree o, Wg?llcym:uflav ofcertain " covering 62, Eleven emining 5L Stikworm Rouns ot B i ! ddl IIII// L SRS o an dl/ danm N % dld llh/all/ %Elg%lllfl/filfl 0 ol dil/ dEEd «HEEE Ifl"///flll// HW/ IIIH///WI 7 I/// ’flfll.///flflll N/4un A\ Walter Wanger's Fronfier | The { / S to R HIP, HIP, HOORAY! —Or maybe women don't care to cheer the new styles requir- ing pencil slimness or corseted Above rose-wine and blue Turner gown was shown in New York City. SANITATION OF CANNERIES IS NOTED BY NASI “™" Public Health Engineer Re- turns from Inspection Trip in Southwest Noteworthy improvement in sal- mon cannery sanitation throughout Westward Alaska was reported by Kaarlo W. Nasi, Public Health En- gineer of the Territorial Department of Health, on his return today from | his annual inspection tour, annery operators are to be com- | mended on thetr willing cooperation in the promotion of sanitary condi tion: said Nas comparing the present condition with that which prevailed when the initial inspec- tions were made in 1937. Nasi returned on the Denali after inspecting canneries in Bristol Bay, | Cook Inlet, Prince William Soun and Kodiak Island. | municipal sew: disposal age tablishment sanitation, milk suppl; STEAM FN(:INEFR PIPE FIT- pply | beauty and barber shop DOUGLAS CATHOLIC sanitation, ‘samt'mm) in all _ | communities. A sanitation program for the protection of | health was instituted at Kodiak. .- 'COUPLE 50 YEARS WED, MARRY AGAIN LOS ANGELF% | was little more than a postoffice the groom wanted mightily to have a judge perform the ceremony, The bride had her way, but she promised that on their golden wed- wed—by a judge. And so it was whn Louis Brei- | denbach, seventy-three and his wife | Dora, seventy-six, were by Municipal Judge Ellis Eagan. Breidenbachs, who attribute their success in life to the Southern California climate, were born in this state, moving to Los Angele 1926, after Mr, from business. ki b 4 s PADUCAH, Ky., Sept. Z2. -A group of Paducah’s night policemen, say- ing they had not seen their fami lies “after dark for years” peti tioned the Board of Police Céom- missioners to shift officers ' from night to day duty every 30 days. ‘The board took the plea under ad- visement. Fs. >-ss DIVORCE CASE Suit for divorce was filed in Dis- trict. Court today by Ada against Carl H. Widell. BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45p.m’ 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. He also made routine inspection of water supply, food es- Southwest Alaska community THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1939, T RACY "TAZA' FILM | walter Catlett q must be Sept. 23—Fifty | years ago when the city of Stockton | dence. ding anniverary they would be Te- | remarried | in| Breidenbach retired Wiglell | (OMING HERE FOR 3 DAYS, COLISEUM the ' June life of of the French music I'he private notorious sta balls, whose miad infatuation for a . . 3 man she could never marty, is bared Preview Tomghl in the new picture of the same name, % which Paramount has used as the L:15A. M. new* vehicle for Claudette Colbert and which is at’the Coliscum for three days starting Sunday With Miss Colbert, Herbert Mar- shall, Bert Lahr and Helen Westley the chief figures in the drama . presonts an amazing and daring story of life behind the cenes of the French music halls, Marshall has the role of the soclety 1 who falls for the allure of “Za- 7a” agaifist his better judgment and goes from one folly to another un- both their lives are wrecked. Lahr is “Cascart,” Miss Colbert's vaude- ville hoofer right down to his “bar- ber-pole” trousers and time-honored r 5 Completing the leading . Mis: is a quaint character as tippling fos- ter-mother. Others in the all-star cast of 7a” are Constance Collicr, who | plays a sentimental old Genevieve Tobin, Miss Colbert's ri- val on the stage and in love, and | A prominent new- | fresh from “You comber 4s Rex O'Malley, the Broadway musical comedy Never Know.” SION ON XT MONE Next Monday night the Douglas City Council meets for regular bi- monthly attention to of civic interest, some import | impending. - >es - NEW CLASS TREASURER To divide class activities with Billy Devon, originally elected as secre- tary-treasurer of the seventh-eighth grades the pupils yesterday made Borghild Havdahl treasurer of the clas: “POPEYE” in “THE WILLIAM BOYD as HOPALONG CASSIDY in “OLD MEXICO” MIKE MCKALLICK - SUES ALLEGED CLAIM JUMPERS s gy g | h | ' Dougias S e Services Notices for this church column received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change sermon topics, et of $50,000 Damages from Ballinger and Twedt damage CHURCH 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. | Sunday School immediately fol- lowing Mass. | A $50000 suit against | two alleged “claim jumpers” was ST. LUKE'S EPISOUPAL CHURCH | filed in District Court today by No service tomorrow. | Michael McKall 2 | MeKallick alleges in his com- |)0| (,LAq GOSPEL MISSION | Plaint that the defendants, Jack SCHLEGEL, Minister | Ballinger and Ole B. Twedt, en- 10 un a.m—Sunday School, Cuy‘u‘r«d the premises of one of his | elaims on Chichagof Island about Septémber 1 and ousted him. He | claims damage in the amount of 4| $80,000. George CGrigsby is McKal- Hall. 7:30 p.m.—Church Service, resi- Girls’ Bible Class, Mondays, address, two young people were mar- p.m., Boys’ Bible Class Tuesdays, 4\licks utlurncy ried in a private wedding, although | p.m. R TRIPLETS UPSET - NEWS OF TWINS Women's Circle meets every nLher Thursday at 2 p.m. DOUGLAS YRESBYTERIAN | MISSION | | DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | MUNOIE, Ind., Sept —- Hope Sunday services: | Mullin, former boxer and former 1:20 p.m.—Bible Schoot. |city policeman, Wwent about hap- 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. pily announcing to friends that ~ll are welcome in these sefvices {win sons had just been born to Mrs. Mullin, Then he thought he ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | },,4 petter go home to find how o SOCIETY ¥t things were getting along. There Nattve' Giospel Services) he was told he also had become ORCICER 1. LD RS the father of a daughter. The e mother and the triplets are all in| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schools at fine condition. | nome of Mrs. Lee. R U P Ve 7:00 p.m.—Evening service at home| A “census” of drinking water of Joseph Tassell. Tople, “Spiritual sources in Texas recently showed Riche: Text, Eph. 1:18. there were 640 city water systems, Wednesday, 7:00 pan. — Prayer 3200 roadside supplies, 12,000 school |'meeting at home of J(N.ph Tassell ,upphns and 900,000 private sources. Bactd by GenegeCokor - Produced by At v - Scrbe Pap by Zow A - rem th Play By e s 0 €0t S ADDED ATTRACTIONS TRAVELOGUE——SPORTLIGHT—FOX MOVIETONEWS : P ———— LAST TIMES TONIGHT « Chichagof P—r(gpedor Asks | Greatest Shew Value Matinee Sunday 2:00P. M. Sunday — Monday — Tuesday / She danced on _the hearts men threw at her feet...this dassling darling of Paris...who st last gave her love till her own heart was breaking. .. COLBERT magniticent ta her most heart-stirring rolel BUILDER UPPER” JAMES GLEASON and SHIRLEY DEANE in “UNDERCOVER AGENT’ Tosses His Hat In Pirst to tomn!ly announce his. lidacy for the Democr- ial nomination is Sml "ydings (above) of Maryland. onsistent foe of the .dmlnmnflon. e successfully overcame an at-- tempted “purge.”. GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 825 in rides for $5.08 £3.00 tn rides for $2.50 ‘s “Seatile Prices Are Our Prices” LIMERAL .) ALWAYS A LIBERAL TRADE-IN