Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SDAY, OCT. 17, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TU 1939, % 7 R 3 pre o e X T TES & e T v GRS N o e B X I 1 : “ Daily Crossword Puzzle ~ |SPY PICTURE ENDING Tancaw's Greatest Show Vaiae THE cAPITOL BAS THE Big picruges: | CAPHTOL FitM l i | BTN COLISEUM RRENETS The Show Place of Juneau 'o HAVE FINA[ | ACROSS Solution of Yelterdast P“uz‘zrh E 1 0"("11';!:‘:7 OF (OUSEUM SHOW S Bl D B &S TONIGHT 1 SPhSing care % Quido's high. WIN HERE 3 Weakens " { % 4 The Picture That Calls a Swastika A SWASTIKA! Lasl Times Tonight | 8 Kind of cheese S W(M away | The title—“Confessions of a Nazi X s nding » Coliseum Thea- THEAT“‘ ——— R “”\“: Spy ending at the Coliseum gt ‘ o tre.tonight, tells the story, but be CONFESSIONS OF A yond the story lies a deeper and ;‘ fullér menace. A fictional account, NAZEK S | 4 ‘/ 14. Light open "Only Angels Have Wings' |y oot e . . ve: \:l Confessions of a Nazi Spy Ends This Evemng at gl Larke ucterles | qpired by revelations contained in with EDW. G. ROBINSON | 19. The sweetsop i | he recent Nazi spy trials held in Francis Lederer———— ¢ ZPaul fukas U w Local Theatre 3L dipgied wort. A0 wor*™ | New York, Les Augeles and the AN g 22. Part of a coat 24. Thick bluck 26. Abs“l ract exs | Panama Canal Zone, B it B Have Wings,” end- , 'Leen G. Turrou, former ace G- ; t the Capitol Theatre, Man, who secured the conviction of The Maddock brought in 6,000 ; cund 1 Id for 6% cents a a number of admitted Nazi spies, pcunds and sold for G7a ing tonight 8 istence is set in a colorful South Ame: 29, United 1 where Grant is mar 30. l’u&"«m&c the wcted as technical adviser of the pound straight; Argo 18,000 pounds, COLUMBIA _ PICTURE galing little airpla port 1i Miss Arthu LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY girl, stops off in the vil comes enamoured with the rec 5. oalountatns 83. Oarsmen 35. Accomplishea 44 Fodder pit or versed: 46. Vietim archaio 50. Stumble 36. Large 52. Common weeds MIDNIGHT &7 cynical flier and his devil-may--care 87, Smail explo- L The nuke of West Poml Biv B ei0coie b . A il e o jor conflict develops—this, in addi- ' 89. Luzon native 5. Skin dis- film, which lends some idea as to| SEU. SEATILE 6% cents a pound straight. | - i the ¥ | authenticity despite fact A - o that the events are fictional |v|NTl‘|‘fi "ERE. ipping, powerfully performed . i Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lister, reg- ‘Confessions of a Nazi Spy SEATTLE, Oct. 17.—Three hali- | jstering from Fairbanks, are at the ‘ buters arrived from the western | Baranof Hotel, having arrived from will bring home to the thousands e i who will jam theaters all over to|PAnKs and today sold a eward on the Yukon tion to the ever-recurrent battle of| §5 Sodtes of o Arh A see it, the grim realization that the| Kodiak 39,000 pow ds, 10% and e rounded ' by greencry and a man against nature as the aviators tennis 51, whumorist menace s still here. 1t will bring|10% cents a pound; Estep 20.000 DOOGAN RETURNS M " S tiny bride and groom graced the take absolete planes over mist iy i home the appalling fact that a coun- {"}"“‘“w 10% and 10 cents; Superior James Doogan, well known Doug- !S(e aneou puffet table in the light of six ivory ered, storm-filled mountain y |try or countries supposedly on| 25,000 pounds, 10% and 10 cents las boy, came in on the Yukon from tapers in silver cande when Richard Barthelmess c to [ friendly terms with the United| TWo sable fishers arrived today.|Skagway. | States have been and in all proba- bility still are carrying on subvers- ive espionage activities directly aim- ing at undermining the military and e won dur-| work for Grant. Barthelm is seen ator who once, Shower Honors | “Fonort for riee ing the evening by Mrs. Lu Liston, las a d w H k first, and Miss Mary VanderLeest, during a test flight, had allowed his e e aSVI( second. Tripoli honors were receiv- ' mechanic to fall to his death v\l\l]v‘i redited a ed by Mrs. Gene Covey he himself had “bailed out.” |democratic institutions of the na- —_— - - Grant is complete the daring 1l|u1 2 e pilot and, mfre, a representative of > Belle Wascik, bride-to-be of CI0 MAN RETURNS that breed of airmen whose rest-| 'ALASKA DAY WILL | BE OBSERVED BY JUNEAU SCHOOLS 1 Sevenly-two years ago, October 18, lessness and cockiness have con- | ® tributed so much to aviation. He bring his role all t heart-warming 1turous- that made his work in “Gt Din"” so memorable; a ] ec, casual whimsy ¢ \ Hudson, was bonored 135t| ynion Man W, A : by Miss Mary Jeanelle | ,opnected with Interns and Mill - Workers, C € on the Yukon from the Interior after nld a miscellaneous show transferring from the weatherbound Sixtean guests called at the God- | paa piane at Whitehorse to Skag frey home on 'Gold Belt Avenue for | . E EENEL E EEN ““l‘ “;‘“”'l‘* B Lk ke b 2 Truth.” Miss Arthur, co- Alaska was purchased from Russia Each individua a P was enter- : X £ ideally 1 'th a role which de- by the United States for $7,200,000, ed with a flower-shaped candle sur Empire Want Ads Bring Res e thee shi Bs" ¥ Bios: 1S AT SipmoW: & fll KEAMIR W B | observed by students of the Juneau | Public Schools in commemoration of the buying of -what was gel ally expressed at that time a ard’s Folly.” A short program was presented this afternoon at an assembly in the Public School, at which time Alaskan pictures taken by J. J. Hil- lard, Deputy Collector of U. S. Cus- toms at Eagle, were shown by A. S Easy on YO"I‘ Purse— shining | — - —_— — | Durfham, principal of the High School. Cost of your berth in an Empire Builder - 1 Tourist Sleeper is surprisingly low. And whl | bargain in travel :omlonl A big ; ul' berth ind sophisticated, reluctant and cager for romance Barthelmess scores a brilliant triumph with his sympathetic in- sade flier the avia- W\\\\\\\\\\\\l\!flllIl"l"m!l///[’///////IW/W Z performance tor whose eyes are failing but who continues to take his ship up is one of the histrienic highlights of a = CKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY brilliantly acted film. ‘“CIIEERFUL AS _ITS NAME” Ry of pe i :la):s*;f::;r::d TROLLER ASHORE; ‘Couple Quielly Wed N b Lo Sl S A Vi HEMLOCKTO AID Here Last Evening ORERmE innar. | i S o ey o o roles. .E “Remember 0ld Sunny Brook?” L EX R B ghany x Ol Sobes BB B P R Rl e Sei for Thursday Eve e T Bt o = SO ful as its name.” Why not e & "xm\ J)ghumlmr- tender nmuuu-k H. Goddard were quietly ,nu,»,-,m g 'I'hursdny eni ot Mo as little as 50 cents. Ask today about Modern Tourist, Luxury Coach — tonight? e el left here yesterday to aid a troll- At G345 OGIBNR RE.the | S R by 5, el —tonight e % B : Street home of Mr.|Ping made by calling 373 and Standard Pullman low fares East on $he oir- NOTICE ing boat which went e olntein. The | The affair will take place in the conditioned Empire Builder — daily to Chicago. Sunday at Carroll Ir P '® Parlors of the Northern Light| ASK H. F. “NICK” CARTER That on, ard after this date, Oct. from Keichikan. None were in-| C€reman: rformed by the ReV. pyogpyterian Chureh at 6 o'clock. | 1408 Fouxth Ave. b will not jured in the accident d $ | Speaker for the evening will hr! @ é 3 Heat s con- The Hemlock is evidently d The briae is housekeepar at.the Miss Mildred Keaton, Public Health | J] ed by anyone unlessnnthorizod as the result of last night's storin | Goldstein residence and Mr. God- Nurse, who will tell of inte; rmLmL‘ and has not reported early this| dard is an employee of the Alaska experiences in the Interior in con- | : “You'e a Guest’ s EMPIRE BUILDER adv. VICTOR GRIMM. afternoon. Juneau Gold Mining ‘Ce. « nectien with her work. " i IIIiIIIIIIIIHlI|||||II|||||IIIHllIIIIIIIIIII|IIlII||mlIIIIHNIIHHIHIHIHIIIIIIIIHll|IHllIII|I||lIlI"l|llMlIIIIIlIII||IIlIIIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIHlll|||IIIIIll||ImlIIlI|I||lIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHillIIIIIIHIHHI|I|III|HI|l||I||IIIIHllIll|IIIIIIIIII||IHlll!llll|IIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHllHlllllIIlilllllllIIHIIMIHllllllllllllIHIHIIIIIIHIIHIIHIWIIWW% WHAT IS JUNEAU'S POPULATION? Now Being Determined by the Alaska Census With each $1 purchase at the following Juneau Stores you will be given a ticket on which you can guess the census number — each store will give prizes to its winning contestants. THREE VALUABLE PRIZES The Storesin the Contest Today Are: B. M. BEHRENDQ alld GE()RGE BROS. PAY’N TAKIT Contest Starts - Ends Nov. 15th Here Are the Scmp& l&ules' df The Empire Census Contest: 1. Population to be estimated is #liaf of the'Cityf of Juneau. ' The total as announced by the Bureau of Census will be used in deciding the winners. 2. Estimates may be made only on the entry blanks furnished by the participating merchants. HiRt 3. All entries must be turned in o the participating merchants or to The Empire office by 5 P. M. Nov. 15, 1939. 4. In case of tie, tying contestanis will draw to determine the winner. The person losing the draw will be the win- ner of the next prize in order. 5. Employees of The Daily Alaska Empire, of the participating merchants or of the BUREAU OF CENSUS are not eligible for the contest. x i 6. Decision of the judges is to be considered final. e bl Ko B Prize are given to winners by each merchant as his own individual contest. One Census Entry Ticket with Each §1 Purchase at any of the above stores. S 0000000,