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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1939 : "'HIIIIII!IIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHI!ilIIII|II|IIHlI|IiIll||||IIIIlIIIIIIIIIH'IlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIII||IIHI|||II|||§ BIG DOUBLE FEATURE m MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE THEATRE | PROGRAM SATURDAY STARTING TONIGHT SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU 1P.M. PROGRAM \\ FIRST SHOW STARTS ONWARD WITH THE LEGIONNAIRES 4 : 7 P. M. -into breath- taking adven- ture...heart- thrilling ro- mance! TWO SHOWS AT CAPITOL GIVE WEEK-END BILL ‘Road fo Reno,” "Adven- ture in Sahara’ Opens Here This Evening e of the and opera 1e Road Q ‘US SAHARA «_’* &5 enchan ] s most pop! in Unive; " which ditol Theatre Randolph Scott and pton, and featuring Glen- Helen Broderick, Alan r, the film Hh story «\t\ ux a divorce| of tempes- s which wind up with ending in a Reno divorce 926 .4 Colum Picture NTURES SAHAR 9:36 ROAD TO RENO * 10:30 IN happy ic entertain- Adventure in " with Paul Kelly, Lorna 1 C. Henry Gordon in fea- s. A splendid action film, in the sun-baked vast- s of the desert, the new film deals with the French Foreign Le- on, of its officers and its men > oo Lutheran Aid Plans .4||.|n||||uu||uu|||nu|||||||||n|||m|||n|||ummnnum|mmmmm||nunmunmmmmuummumummmmmmluumuumuu|umummmummn.. Rummage Sale Soon Mrs. Ralph Merill ARTISTS STOP Feted with Shower . ; : ON VISIT HERE ey stersoon s’ mempert o o nue, and dessert was served at in- spent the evening playing Chinese Nina and Josephine Crumrine Mary | dividual tables. Ivory tapers in| checkers. Honors were won for the Alaska’s popular mother-daughter 'uncheon preceeding the r candelabra off set the cen-| game Mrs. Robert Stoft, first; artist team, arrived in Juneau this session of the group. cond; and | morning on the steamer Aleutian October 26, a rummage s consolation. | from Skagwa a summer in be held by the aid men the Interior and Bering Sea paint- every week until this time Indie ing will. " gath Coming Sunday <IDIOT’S . DELIGHT* Second Great Chapter “DICK TRACY"” News |\ . — ening with a miscellaneous | terpiece of white daisies and fern- given by Mrs. William Hix- | ery which surrounded a tiny bride son and Miss Sybil Godfrey. and groom Eighteen guests called at Miss Many lovely gifts were received Godfrey’s home on Gold Belt Ave- | by the honoree and those present Mrs. Alice Ralph Mnrill nee Wildes, was complimented and daughter went dowr he Yukon River, to Nome to Poin Barrow, then retraced their voyage: Tt re at the Baranof Hotel today,planning to visit their many Juneau friends briefly before sail- south Y)u’ll agree with what thou- sands the world over like about Teacher’s... ¥ | | | Swedlsh Meat Balls with GENUINE BROWN BEANS | Baranof Tomorrow Merchandis took the Aleutian __4 Ketchikan, southbound to + oo GOLDSTEIN FI'¥ ottt et MACHINISTS MEETS MONDAY LOCAL 514 BETDA] ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 P. M. R e e S SO B S HOME GROCER Amencan Meat Co. HERMLE & THIBODEAU BUTTER | " Sweet Cream’ 2 pounds 75¢ LETTUCE Large Each— 12c JUICY OBANGES 2 dozen 39c SYRUP Tea Garden Quart tin 34c Solid Pack DEL MONTE—2%2's TOMATOES 3 for 55¢ CAMPBELL'S SOUPS THIS! A1l Flavors {20 b sack 51,09 Each—10¢ § ACOMPLETE LINE OF FBESH FRUITS Am’ VEGETABLES — e TEACHER’S Perfection of Blended - SCOTCH WHISKY $OLE U, 5, AGENTs: Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK CITY : INPORTERS SINCE 1794 will surprise you You are welcome { { N ! our stock ady 29, P]l(DN E 38 3 FREE Deliveries DAILY PHONE 146 3 FREE Deliveries DAILY FRESH HENS Per pohnd 23¢ Fresh FRYERS 1Y2-LB. AVERAGE Per pound 35¢ “‘Four Brands to Choose From Per pound 33¢ PIG SAUSAGE FRESH HOME MADE For Sunday’s Breakfast Per pound 400“ CeRNED BEEF Fresh Sugar-Cured to Taste Per pound 28e Rolled Rump ROASTS 3 8 c Bolled Rib ROASTS TURKEYS—— per Pound uuus— Fi Fed AT ALL TTIVES § E-G—-G-—S8 New York Mediums 2 dozen 63 ¢ CELERY Large Utah Each—-15¢ TOMATOES 2 pounds 19¢ NUBORA Giant Size Each — 49c TOMATO JUICE Monrach 3 for 29¢ TOMATOES Fisher’s Blend TRY AND BEAT B B Sl 4 S SO B - o bl s tonight at| d feature, which strikes a to come and see "SPAWN OF THE NORTH' ! C(OMES BACK FOR TWO | NIGHTS AT COLISEUM “Spawn ol‘ th North,” the e bicture of Alaska fishermen’s S returning to the Coliseum Hun(l again for a two-night run The building of & complete Alaska fishing village in Hollywood was re- quired for this production although the big scenme was actually taken| pear Ketchikan and also Taku Har- | bor and Glacier. The glacier pic-| tures and action forms the setting for the climax scene, Dorothy Lamour, George Raft,| John Barrymore, Henry Fonda and other film notables: head the all- star cast REOUIREMENTS " OF CENSUS LAW " ARE EXPLAINED | The pi | { | | EnumeratorWlI Be Cour-| teous, and You Must Answer Truly lcrmnnued from Pam One* | cept any statement which they be- | | lieve to be false. Act Quoted Sections of the Census act refer- ring to the responsibility of persons questioned to answer census ques-| tions are as follows: “Sec. 10. That it shall be the duty of every owner, official, agent pe: son in charge, or assistant to the ely and correctly (o is knowledze all ¢ he be: hat are fals iing $10,000 or imp riod not exceedir That the informatior \rnished under the provisions of et shall be used only for the t tical purposes for which it is upplied. No publication shall be 1de by the Census Office whereby \ furnished by any par ar establishment or individual can ™ be identified, nor shall the Director of the Census permit anyone other than the sworn employees of the Census Office to examine the indi- sidual reports.” | -——— England May Have Io, Take on All of Europe (Continued from rage One) powerful. In Napoleon's time there\ was no Germany of consequence. And then, there is the unknown factor of air power. In spite of the torpedoing of the British = plane-carrier Courageous, | military people here believe the | submarine has been licked. Many British ships have heen sunk, it is true, but all of them have been | isolated ships, ~without Since the convoy system was es-| tablished, dozens of ships have been conducted from Gibraltar to Eng- land without loss of a boat. That hing Works, But aif power is another thing. Will it prevent the choking of Eu- rope which England has been able to impose in times past? If the Brit- sh fleet survives air attack, Ger- many is due for a lot of hunger — not for food, which eastern Europe might supply, but for oil, which a triumphant British fleet can keep from her. Germany needs 15,000,000 tons ol oil a year to conduct her mechan- zed war. Her present supply is lit- ‘ le more than a third of that. Mrs. John Hermte, Children on Trip Mrs. John' 'Hermle and her two | children, Jean and John Hermle Jr sailed south on the steamer ‘A.lLulmn on an extended trip Lo Izhe States. Whfle in the soum Mrs Hermle | visie \lln relauvc; in Califoraia - MURJHY RETURNS R. E. “Dupont” Murphy came back on the Aleutian after a trip the Westward in the interests - Try an Empire ad. BUSY YEAR ON \Deputy Collector at Eagle| | L Boring tools convoy. | g Juneau’s Greatest Show Value TONIGHT and SATURDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT ROARING ACROSS THE SCREEN, THUNDERING INTO YOUR HEART—THE GREATEST PICTURE CLIMAX EVER SEEN— GEORGE RAFT—DOROTHY LAMOUR “"SPAWN OF THE NORTH” with HENRY FONDA. JOHN BARRYMORE AKIM TARIROFF It’s Rough! I¢’s Tough? It’s Terrific! Popeye Matinee Tomorrow—1:00 P. M. CANDY ——— PRIZES ——— CARTOON COLISEUm WNED AND OPERATED B been receiving medical care for | an injury received as the result of CREEKS, REPORT OF J. HIllARD‘t Tke Tusido was a medical dis- missal today from St. Ann's Hos- pital. Tina Lohr of Kodiak, was brought {to Juneau on the steamer Aleu- tian and admitted to the Govern- \ nt Hospital for medical care. > e CAA OFFICIALS PLAN TO BEGIN AFARINGS HERE Arrives for Winter- | Mlnlng Activity Woodc! '\oppz-r and Coal Creek under the management of o Tomorrow from 1 Fa'heoks — Newman ig to Court e court L now ion funds - YA O, HOSPITA L NOTES [ |drusglst, fles & | city Y | ooh with Pa- iic Alaska Airways and is 8 guest Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital,|at the Baranof l[otm Roy Murphy is receiving surgical | > oo supervision. FELCH SAILS Booked for Pelersburg, Baxier R. H. Blood, Montana Creek CCC Felch left on the steamer Aleutian | foreman was dismissed today from for a turn of Southefst Alaska St. Anns Hospital where he had towns, calling on his trade. Daily Crossword Puzzle ¥ Exposes 1. irectioh o whick fih ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle NIAB [0/ BEHIALL [F] AVIA] FlflEfl 6. Old Dutch liquid mea- sure 8. Gaelle 13. Dlliseed 13. Anger 14. California rockfish 18. Dry 16. Saits of nitrie acld 11. Orjental ship oa| TRy m‘cm Bouih Attt e who at- 3 18. Grave 20. Item of propert L. Literary ments Alf 1 [RIDIEIR] [A[TITAlC KIS HIOINIE] fifl"flfi T'H'I’-l“ H[.l']m 30 aoeifm ountryman (SIE[EIM) lflfllflln L‘d[“_‘il § Baran e 61. Narrating 3. Having raised 53. Genus_ of the ks of art olive tree Egyptian solat 4 prinking ves- Alsk o rag- . Other 24. Nervous twitching 26 Rational 28 Fury 32. Experts ,u Pendent or- nament 11 Nlfiv» of the country north of England 19 Pen b 10. Title of Athena 12 Chinese pagoda 44 Entertain L Bulldlnil cozy home -iz amends atio native easure Rubber trees eyerage American dip- ystematic it Finest quality Sea eagle Sins DOWN inging volce rrow polson 6. Moiber of an indigenous Japanese race 6. Ascended 7 Came together 8. Rubbers H