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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1939. e caproL s Tz mererones | (APITOLTO Dty Crosoword Puscle R WOMEN: "o G, [STYRTATT OWNED AND OPERATED 57 ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 13. Bronzes In the The Show Place of Juneau ’ 7 | 1 command: s ; ) FOR TONIGHT ONLY | juiecsirs Greatest SHow Value MEAT Last Times Tonighl | 2%, Osiat jpous A cast including stich creen fa- TONIGHT ONLY * | 4. Winglike rites Gail Pat Lioyd N . Familiar salu- n tation J arrol Naish, Porter Hall . East Indian <R > wiHlo>] Ml o ] M~ T By BETTY CLARKE o and Harry Carey will be seen in Alcatraz,” which is at the Coliseum for tonight only The film also marks the debut of handsome 7 Robel Preston, star of the ! stage. t film y won him a contract to » 1oad in his next pic- Siolo)} money of account “\Nf jRe|eased October 7, Liffle 3 Eisi 5. Player of % shrill must- My advice to beauty budgeteers gl Instru this fail would be art, with red Yes, wa L talking about true reds months ago, but it hasn't been until lately that they really ar- | rived. As a result, we now see lip- Ak > B sticks, nail polishes and rouge that 'M™ Released thru United Artists Gt T BEAlE hn e of the RN iy | complement, rather than swear at Kind of salt b erous each other. Remember those not- Capitol Theatre in Juneau, is always ) Pine ab Aldatraz” 13 tHe autione ¥ gonjunciion Goddess of i very - remote beauty-box ~ scram- o b D " on the lookout for something “extra” 33. Eloquent ad- eac e 82 G 3 y " o of 6 >ubli " FA ES : 5 dress B - ° ’ bles—purple for lips, orange-red PibHe for his patrons. . Mineral spring Blind_the eyes, irts B 7 Enemy who ma . RER K BE" Beale has just scored on a “News 3. Exist " as in falcon Giien 53 s the 1 .Jn 3 n\l;lnmRn for cheeks? . Bt e : x T S e | Command ow REd? i 60. ) 4 period Feature fo Be Shown | zeve o by Beale Sunday | ** "l [AINILM 5. Mails NS00 Y07 m T [} x 4 To be sure, a few manufacturers his “beat, . Shee 4 Disguised as a wo\an, he and his S | The “News of the Day,” Volume %* Fisiof rican ac- - Kind of chees apparently fear that true reds will e o ard a small coastal become monotonous. But efforts derates' hoarc ol e |13, No. 204, was released to exhibi- | 41 Profits % iy srpower~the - cre p dence, the wenoucment of the 43, Military forces h 6. 2 to swing out of line are compara- amer, overpower “the crew and p | T fasti tors on October 7 and on next Sun- 5. Hav | picture, is finally justified. Joan | tors a xt S 5. Have effect i 3 ot i _ [take possession (A "0'. F“-M b= { lies the romantic in-|day, October 22, just two weeks and 46 Qurselves s o ont e o Bl S g - Fontaine supplies the roman! . Nautical bafl- sU Now, if we've settled on tr _|one day after release, this little fea- ing call terest in a very attractive package ithe nooa =Yg us : re Wi + show. bl 8 .| 49. Bye: Scotch ] \ 63 y ed, the question is: Just how red? | “ and Alan Curtis is properly menac- |ture will be shown in Juneau at the | §. Bye: & 1 B o qu Fed? E S {(:npm,l_ " WY utter- e i N H There are two things to con ing as a young martinet, Mesh sider in looking for the answer to| e s The “News of the Day” contains ot ] 2 i L4 S s Ny . Blunder Wh G 72. English letter a g I geners b | As |.0(Al. Hl official German films from some- MIRE VaRils your gertral Coio. | I i = ing, without benefit of make-up, | 3 e in Poland; France takes war |and, second, what hangs in your| EFWEs — || STock QUOTATIONS i atoiies Tioakresth i peace A “Duke of West Poinf” s o oz o i e 2 "% are e o e oue| HER DEPARTURE |~ GAIL PATRICK | : s ale blondes, for instance, you | ré LLOYD NOLAN illi L] NEW YORK, Oct. 19. — Closing | Opens. | Thn"mg comedy quotation of Alaska Juneau mine| The “news” will be run with the Roman(e stock today is 6%, American. Can |regular feature, for three days be-| 115%, American Power and Light |ginning Sunday. | 't want to eclipse your lovely | 2 - A towel and linen shower was blonde hair by painting your| gt S 3. Garrol Naish - Harry Carey given last evening by Mrs, Hilding ace like that of an Indian on the Yot warpath; But, if you're orle of thoss| Loelund, the former OHarlatte exotic -brunettes who ook their|C ouson: at her residence on Sey Added Attractions enth Street, for Miss Belle Was-- best when they wear a ot of color, | ooy - you may go about as red as you like, | V9% ’ A ADnE. Waatiobas i Dessert wa. ved by the hostess Musical Comedy and many lovely gifts were opened Cartoon News Now, about wardrobes and red: |And many lovely gif i Gerierally speaking, like ' calls| Ty th¢ honoree during the party hours for lke. If you Tavor soft colors,[Ulu o0 L Lo o by e then DI P~ ' r's rides vere v should be. somewhat mubdued. You | MIS. Robert Stoft and Mrs. M. J.| DE. STEVES, OIROFOBIST, can relax that rule, of course, in| Whittier. Prizes in Chinese check- aakes Arcn Appiiances to measure— the evening—when even the soft- | ®'s Went to Mrs. Willlam Roden- office, 10 Valentine Bldg. Phone 648 |est of pastel beauties usually|Perg and Miss Pat Dooley. v looks better with make-up quite a|_ The guest list included Mesdames - st e i | bit more vivid than that she wears| Willlam Hixson, Robert Stoft, Mil- by day. | ton Daniel, William Rodenberg, M. 2 But, if you wear startling col-|J. Whittier, and Misses Mary Van- Mns- JAY s“m ors—say red and black, this sea-| derLeest, Edythe Young, Louise 5%, Anaconda 34, Bethlehem Steel e Last night local audiences had a 071, Commonwealth and Southern glimpse of Cadet life when “The ., “gy igs Wright 8, General Mot- lOSI-AND.FouND Duke of West Point” had its Dre- ..o 843 Kennecott 40%, Interna- | miere showing at the Cdbitol Thea- | ;o o0 o Cocter 64%, New York “.EM | tre. Produced by Edward Small,and | GO DI b petfic 11%, GIVE" TODAY} starring Louls Hayward, Richard p.ieq states Steel 77%, Pound I Carlson, Tom Brown, Alan Curtis, $3.99% . and Joan Fontaine, the picture rep- IR resents some of the best all-around DOW, JONES AVERAGES enterta:nment that has come to the The following are today’s Dow, screen this season. Produced with HE B kE HARLINGEN, Tex;, Odt. 19— | Thirteen years ago, while Walter | Martin of Port Isabel, Tex., was in | I e 1A3 56 | Denver, Colo., participating in the ' fidelity, directed with imagination, Jones averages: n us! 5“8«* -390, | Great Western handlcxp. a valuable O™ | rails 34.71, utilities 25.85. gun was stolen from him. | and played with honesty and charm, | 5 Ko 42 . 2 3 S | He reported the theft to police The Duke of West Point” should Denver officers just informed hi see! ne who appreci- S oF ( ¥ ey Py (SUROEMOQ . Iim be ‘seen, byLeveryol i (A T HARA(TERSr | the gun had been recovered in a ates first-réite film fare The story concerns the career of | ONE SHEEP; ONE GOOSEL {):v;;?mshnp and was being returned Steve Early (Louis® Hayward) as son—you'll want vivid make-up to| Adams, Randi Molver, Roberta and Is now prepared to give & West Polnt Cadet. An American | < BELLINGHAM, Wash., Oct. 19.—| Martin said the pawn shop ticket complement them. That {5 espe-| Pat Dooley, Mary Jeannette Whit. PRIVATE LESSONS in who has been brought up abroad,|A sheep’s “mother complex” has rc»‘ indicated the gun had been pledged | A i Vi rmll‘\ true for lipsticks and nail | tier »""d Sybil Godfrey. VOICE CULTt Farly antagonizes his superiors at|sulted in an unusual animal friend- | for a loan made to a Wyoming man polishes. Rouges, however, always, Miss Wasvick will leave tomor- TURE the >M|1iLary Academy by his Brit-|ship on a farm near here. liwho apparently had zak_f-n good care . should be underdone rather nm"‘ row morning on the motorship Ph 238 ish bearing and undisciplined beh ==/ The sheep is mothering a four- of the weapon because it was in ex- | — - =iy 5 - ‘n\f‘!(lmn-v | Northland for Petersburg, where one jor and undergoes the harsh dis-| year-old goose. The sheep and | cellent condition when it was reA% ——— her marriage to Mr, Lou Hudson ‘hc finishes a Pacific Coast cum-; | w P 3 o) grace of being “silenced” in punis s0o0se have been inseparable compan- | turned to its legal owner. | will be an event of November 4. i MARRIED ; . : 2 i ] | paign ment for a breach of Academy regu- |fons since the sheep's lamb died. | = | Basically, his plan calls for re-| FEbba Nathalea Magnuson und‘ o Methodist Parsonage lations. Hayward, as Early, is cer- | On land, the sheep never leaves the | RICKERT FARM FIRE Of H‘ lf [ tirement of all government bonds Charles Richard Mayben, both resi-| Try The Empire classifieds ' for For Further Particulars. tainly the male discovery of the|goose’s side. When the fowl enters | mse | and installation of a system of de- dents of Fairbanks, were married in | results. year, and brings to his portrayal an | the water, the sheep watches it anx-| The boiler house, green house and | | preciating currency, plus the pay-| the interior metropolis recently. The el o . assurance and conviction that makes | iously from the shore. half of another green house, were s e ment of $200 a month until death'couple will continue to reside in us believe in Steve Early as a very| Recently the goose was set on|recently destroyed by a fire at the| VANCOUVER, Wash, Oct. 19.—|to all persons over 50 years of age. | Fairbanks. | MEETS feal and sympathetic person. He|some hen eggs. The sheep, forsak- | Rickert farm at the southern end of | Roland C. Casad, of Covina, Calif., e | . S R ' I A MACH‘NISTS receives excellent support from Tom | ing all food, remained vigilant bv-lcuahman Street, Fairbanks. The is so certain he has a sound na- The Guid o1 St. Matthews Epis- The Boox ALASKA, Revised lnd‘ . b MONDAY Brown and Richard Carlson, as the |side the nest until the goose, ap-|fire started in the flower green | tional recovery plan that he's hitch- | coal Church will publishh a cook| Enlarged, Now On Sale: $1.00, LOCAL 514 two room-mates who alone have|parently afraid the sheep would | house from a small furnace used as| hiking across the nation to expos- | bodk and it will go on sale at a S eee 7:30 P M: faith in Early when the other Cadefs starve, refused to remain on theja heater, The loss is estimated| tulate it to the public. He'll begin | bazdar to be held by the Guild at| Try The Empire classifieds for ODD FELLOWS' HALL bivagg ol o turn against hi whose confi- eggs. between $5,000 and $6,000. | thumbing his way east as soon as' Fairbanks next month. | results. S e e i o SEEEE EEEEE ] L RELSE EERL | RS or call at Sy fllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIII|IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIiIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlllIIIII|IIIIlII||NlII|Ill||IIIIIHIIIHIIllIIIIIIIIIIlll|IIIIII|llIIIIIIIIIl|IIlIII|lIIHlIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIHIIIIiHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIlIIIllllIIIlI|IIIIINllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 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 contestanis. THREE VALUABLE PRIZE R EREOTHRC O AR The Storesinthe Contest Today Are: B B. M. BEHRENDS and GEORGE BROS. PAY'N TAKIT ontest Starts Today -- Ends Nov. 15th Here Are the Simifle Rules of The Enipire Census Contest: 1. Population o be estimated is that of the City of 3une au. The total as announced by the Bureau of Census will be used in deciding the winners. 2. Estimates may be made only on the eniry blanks furnished by the participating merchants. MR ORI 3. Allentries:must be turned in to the participating merchants or fo The Empire office by 5 P. M. Nov. 15, 1939. 4. Incase of tie, tying contestants 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. 6. Decision of the judges is to be considered final. Prizes are given fo winners by each merchant as his own individual contest. One Census Entry Ticket with Each $1 Purchase at any of the ahove stores. 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