STARTS TONIGHT TWO BIG FEATURES THEATRE The Show Place of Juneau ————————————— THE CAPITOL Program: L} FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. a RIO GRANDE 7:00 P:-M. E FAGCES RANG 8:00 P.M sRANDE RIO C STRANGE FACES COMING SUNDAY “TRADE WINDS" and OUR NEW NEWS POLICY ILLNESS IN FAMILY Mrs. Don Adler who recently d through Juneau from F: , is enroute fo Redmond, Wash., where her grandfather and mother are reported in poor health | ) DOUGLAS | NEWS cowem, | MRS. W. E. CAHILL IS LUNCHE HOSTES One of a series of luncheons at which Mrs. W, Cahill has enter- | tained recently was given at her | home in Treadwell Thursday after- noon. The Mrs. | Empke Want Ads Bring Results. | | | SUPREME - PROTECTION g | COMFORT and WEAR DUXBAK plaid all wool hunting clothes give the réatest possible warmth, -omfort, and service, The aew Duxbak line includes 2ew designs . ..and bet- er-than-ever quality and workmanship. BETTER FIT — MORE COMFORT The new pants with worsted cuffs will fit any length of leg and assure complete comfort. {EW LOW PRICE NUMBERS —Ask your d r bout the new low price numbers in our Utica linc. ey represent the finest quality at popular prices following were her guests: | Charles Se Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mrs. Pool, Mrs, Gunnar Blomgren and Mrs. Bur- | ford carmichael. | The ladies spent the afternoon sewing | - BIRTHDAY PARTY the children of grade gathered at the home of Master Jimmy Hopgood in the Government School this afternoon after school to enjoy a party given | by his parents for his seventh birthday. Games and refreshments delighted the children and Jimmy received & lot of nice gifts appro- priate for the occasion. D SCHOOL TERM ADVANCING Week ending today representsthe ) | \ All the second TICA-DUXBAK CORPORATION 831 Noyes Street, Utica, N.Y. lease sand me your new FREE four color catalog. BERT"S CASH GROCERY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE very best of service in the coming winter, SWIFT'S FORMAY SHORTENING PEANUT TOPS BUTTER For Quality! Pure Vegetable——TRY IT for new revelations in your baking! ! BACON Hormel—Lean Tasty Any Size Piece E—{—6—S FRESH MEDIUMS 2d02.65¢ Ib.33¢ 2515 73¢ JELLO—All Flavors - 3 packages 19¢ D e e SO USSSSSSS, TAMALES TEXAS STYLE BERT’ SSPECIAL ARMOUR'S “Cups with the Best”! lge.jar29¢| 1. 25¢ COFFEE D e e S TILLAMOOK Off the Big Wheel CHEESE— APPLES JONATHAN Fancy Loose Pack hox$1.89 DA Treat Your Doy PARD Dog Food 3. \ieern FIVE FAST DELIVERIES { DRY ONIONS FANCY OREGON 2 5 pounds 890 7 pounds 25(. § z | | Street - [HELP THY | 3 211 Seward Two Fast Phones THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, CAPITOL SHOW WILL FEATURE DOUBLE BILL ‘New Attractions Open To- night at Local Thealre for Two-Day Run combina- MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P. M. HAS THE BIG PICTURES That 1 ef the new Derothea Kent and intends to take a the outstanding teams of 1 is evidenced by the stel- pair in Universal's wces,” which opens to- 1e Capitol Theatre for a nedy Kent - Jenks parkled in “Yout happy choice for their ANN DORAN and Sons of the Pioneers sequent rival of adventur>s high- centinual attempts each other. They follow the public enemy to small town, where the gangster ccepted as a home-town boy long | first week of the second six weeks'| Efforts of the reporters to period of the present school term.|Prove his idenfity, without losing Btudents at present are devoting | their own lives, leads to a w™d their extra curricular efforts to-| 2! i e Sy ot anp 2 Second feature stars Charles wards getting out the first num- - k A rett, Columbia’s heroic cowboy, with | ber of the Gastineau Breeze, school e O Nich i scheduled to be off | Ann Doran as his leading lady and gepnty W ? |the Sons of the Pioneers featured | the press next Wednesday. |in the musical numbers, in “Rio o Grande.” Bob Nolan, Hank Bell, Dick Curtis, Pat Brady and George Chesebro are among the major play- | ers of the strong supporting cast. | It was directed by Sam Nelson. NEIGHBOR Sy ko Telephone 713 or write pURPlE BUBBI-E The Alaska Territorial ! o i DANCE SATURDAY for this qualified worker. Everything is :i: ieadiness for the big event tomorrow night, the Pur- MECHANIC—Male, single, age 47, ple Bubble dance, an annual affair World War veteran. This man was to be given by the Elks in their| a commissioned officer in the army |ReWly decorated ballroom. The floor | during the war: has had two years Das also been put into excellent f of university training; is capable Conditions ; i in general office work or in an| The public is invited to this af- executive capaelty, but has resched ! I8If .wich begins at 10 :o'dlock the age where it has become dif- the music of Stan Cox’s orchestra. | fiodit to! get Anto. Thdusty”of the| SR ors Wil be given 0 the dauc- day. Experienced as insurance ad- ‘" juster and investigator; consider- able experience working in govern- ment offices. Also good truck driver and mechanic. Call for ES 1316. > | LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP ' will be closed from .Sept. 11 about Oct. 15 by their | to double-cross GENERAL OFFICE WORKER- - e i Want fo Learn German! Here Is ... Opportunity Now adv. An opportunity to learn German now, offered here, if sufficient pprsons interested are registered. Mrs. Joe Kendler will be the in- structor and those desiring a course are requested to make application | at once to A. B. Phillips, Superin~! tendent of the Juneau Public is we have purchased the very latest in delivery equipment to insure you the TRY BERT'S SUPERIOR SERVICE! b1 59° We have a Cemplete Line of Hallowe'en Candies ° POTATOES ' FINEST NETTED GEMS ®e YOUR PARTY Your party wouldn't be com- plete—nor half so enjoyable— if Hallowe'en candy was.iss- ing. Is part of the fun to choose a chewy tid-bit drom a big box on the table. Then, too, if you're sum,ped for prizes for your games, post a box of PER- CY'S and THEN watch the competition. Boxes ¢f all sizes! Z Crackers LARGE PACKAGE 29¢ Pound 25¢ ORANGES SWEET—JUICY LARGE SIZE 2 doz. 7 5°¢ 31ins 29¢ TOPAY at PERCY'S 218 Front St. 105 I Prank |} place Fling,” |32 gnment | FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1939. Daily Crossword Puzzle 8. Stake 9. Conjunction 10. Anthropold ape 11. Cow. b 14. Ur ACROSS Solution ot Yesterday's Puzzle leveloped flower i a ses- sion Exaltation Rowing ime . Indiv At v 8. 100 = wZ> Cleaned thor= oughly y Sound of cattle |be held next Monday the City Council Chambers, at 7:1 Bo SCOUTS o | o'clock. Although the meeting w BOARD OF REVIEw‘MHUX primarily for scoutmas |and their assistants, all intereste Scouts are invited. ‘DU(kSU evening i - - pper for The first District Board of Re- view of the Boy Scouts of the season was held last evening in the Juneau High School with the fol- lowing Scouters acting as review- Henry Harmon, Chairman of the, Board; J. Albert Paradis Jr., Scout Commissioner; Gerald Mc- Laughlin, Jack Likins, Scoutmaster of the American Legion troop, and Joh! Caswell, Assistant Scoutmas- ter of the same troop. | Merit badges were passed as fol- ows Personal and Harry feature tonight will social A duck Epworth supper League at 7:30 o | The start lock affair will evening. Arrangements for Health Sperling Jack Hawks | Fields. Jr., both of Troop 612. ! ’ ¢ ratntinairsroser connor,| PUDNIC Invited fo Troop 611; John Kennedy, Troop 611; Willlam Kennedy, Troop 611, and Fred Sorri Jr., Troop 613. | Firemanship — Fred Sorri Jr,| Troop 613. Swimming—Roger Connor, i {sored by the Junior The badges will be officially pre- | Daughters of America. sented to the Scouts at a Court| of Honor to be held the latter part| clock and bridgé and pinochle wi of November. be in play during the afternoon. After' the Board Scout Commissioner - - party tomorrow afternoon to 6. of Review,| Paradis an-|ervision of Mrs. Verne Hoke, scoutmasgters 'of the District will| man. MODES of the MOMENT. by Adelaide Kerr A dramatic blouse of black, white and yellow silk is designed by Creed for a rich two-piece black wool suit. A jeweled ornament on the black delt beret, twin gold bracelets and two little-finger rings are other accessories, Epworth League the 'ing Reporter in | for the rooms of the Methodist Church. Games will be played during the the vestigation and the trio in turn is supper are in charge of Miss Hazel | 3ccompanied Afternoon Party The public is invited to a can be roop | held in the Parish Hall and spon- | George Hayes Catholic | of the series Dessert will be served at 1:30 o Arrangements are under the sup- Mrs. nounced that a meeting of all| Lewis Brown and Mrs. A. J. Good- Juneau's Greatest Show Value TONIGHT and SATURDAY Deuble Feature Program U s W.1.5ROSS oL OWNED AND GPERATED By CLARENCE E. MULFORDS "HEART o ARIZONA teaturing WILLIAM BOYD wit» Goorge Hayes - Russell Hayden| Not ad + John Ellien A WARY SHEAMAN Poducton - & Povgrmpens e | Popeye Matinee TOMORROW 1:00 P. M, Candy—Cartoon MURDER FEATURE ON WEEK-END BILL AT COLISEUM SHOW for F SERVICES YESTERDAY IN ASTORIA ARE HELD FOR KNUTE HILDRE Funeral services for Knute Hildre, known Juneau fisherman who passed away several days ago at the Ohiox Marine Hospital in Seattle, were held yesterday afternoon at As- Oregon. Burial was in the Re Murder,” first new Roving tonight at ti iloria Stu Time Out 20th Centur porters ser 51 Coliseum Theatre with art, Michael Whalen d | Chandler featured Here's a baffling with a brand new detective-story fan trikes and the t | time-signal becc fect alibi The film introduce amateur sleuths, known as The Rov- ! who risk their necks Manhattan n well toria pigtoxdL ) l')‘lil\‘ family plot at Astoria. Dently| Mrs. Hildre and her two daugh- company's | Lors, Helen and Loukse, will return Eitlor e | to Junean within the near future, > Girl Scout Troop Elects Officers clue angle will love S lepho s mes a a new pair of news to solve a big case. Michael Whalen and Chick Chandler, reporter and photogra-| Election o) vificers was held when pher respectively, are accompanied | members of Troop of the Girl by pretty Gloria Stuart in their in-|Scouts met yesterday afternoon in the Legion Dugout Following is 2 list of the new officers: Irene Willlams, scribe; story | Maureen Lovett, treasurer; Margar- tofet Femmer, Sergeant-at-Arms; and Helen Anderson, reporter. by plenty of excitin a action A ¢ a 1d feature tells the allant woman who died right a wrong provides a thrilling | theme for the new “Hopalong Cas-| sidy” outdoor action picture, “Heart of Arizona.” William Boyd in the title role is d|aply* assisted by Russell Hayden | ® as the good-looking “Lucky,” and | the original “Windy” | returns in this film| sence of several months PO MARRIED Lawrence en, Ophir C empl and Miss Rose Methodist Pmsonaqe | of Anchorage, were recently marric _ |at Ophir. The groom is a broth: For Further Particulars. _lof flier M. W. 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