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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATLR[)\\ NOV. 18, 1939. o e "BROTHER RAT” ' ‘Love Affair’ sie e ‘:f;‘f:_‘ 1S BILED 10 OPEN Juneau's Greatest, Show Value PREVUE TONIGHT THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS Midnight Previ AS COLISEUM HIT INCE SUNDAY 1anig review ! i MATINEE SU! g A On Screen of oy, b M ATRe W) Malinee lte n - milkary sehoot, opens | SEANREI@Y -V m:lay-'l‘lmsday The Shosw Blce of Juneau SUNDAY—2 P. M. (apl'OI Show el e e < rpetl and Wayne Morris and Pr cilla Lane, two young stars who already have had several sensati al successes. A considerable por- tion of the picture was made on the grounds of the Virginia Mili tary Institute .at Lexington, Va, and the entire cadet corps of that famous and historic gol, 700 strong, took part Due to the limitless scope of the camera, “Brother Rat” as & picture said to surpass the stage version. The drills and sports and dormitory life of the cadets are really shown in all their pic- turesquencss instead of merely Stanley Pisa, Chicago reporter, being suggested, as was the ca greets his sister, Sister Felicia, as behind the footlights. l'e lusury- | the nun arrives in Ncw\oxka\nm;-‘d A "Rath In VMT paziante s thy business| the liner Droflmc‘vh;h: mr“lofm‘ ”61 4 freshman, or “plebe” as they are men who her on frequent; agt.four years she hal to0E hen called at West Point. Those who | trips t ope to collect art objects | Gommunist Russia took over virtual 8o llvnmfgh“(h‘«wun?x years train- | for him. Returning home from one control of the Baltic nation. ing together are h\lh-d“mutlu-x {of these missions, she mests Charles Rats.” Hence the title. They are Beyer, the notorious Continental | loyal to each other through thick playbe and thin &‘:}c/&x v ,g,fi’vjé/é 74 [Irene Dunne, Charles Boy- X | er Co-star in Film Op- ‘ | ening on Sunday | [ . appear | | intic team, Trene | Boyer have the | com- > and Charl ar roles in ; to the Capitol Theatre Sunday.| ced and directzd by Leo Me- | vy, who is responsible for the{ | Acadsmy prize-winning hit, - “The | Awful Truth,” the Y ( affords Miss Dunne eral years. "M BAYO-NUTS ABOUT YoU, BROTHER RAT)" | loving fiance Althcugh Boyer is also engaged, the | Yy - i3 | The double attraction ending to- shipboard acquaintance of the mun- | CiviL SERVICE | ‘“H%”r st _the ‘Culb(:l{m inc 1:1\.|-, dane couple quickly develops into a | | *Deyil’s Island” and “Campus Con- iine romance that virtually|] EXAMINATIONS || fessions weeps them both off their feet. At | DRSSPI S50 " |a brief stopover on the Portuguese | Matericl Division, . Air Corps, War lisland of Maderia, the romantic in- | Department. . Certain mechanical or ek inspectional experience, o substi- | fluence of the picturesque bacl | tuted study in an engineering cou | ground fuses their love into an al-|© | most invulnerable solidarity | eompetitive examinations for the o= i "yoqirad, Applicants for the jun- Boyer, who has known only a ca- | StcDs listed below. Applications i, "oy 3 o oqistant, grades must have | viar-and-champaign life, decides to|Must be on file in the Commission's |y o peq gheir twenty-first but not | prove himself worthy of this ;:l("ui‘“'“‘ bt ANpshin D. C., not Ja- 3,0, bassed their forty-fifth birth- ter than the date specified In eachigoy. ong tor the senior and fuil {love by a six-mor romantic mor- atorium, durir which he will wo grades applicants must have reached in New Yo n artist. Similar] their twenty-fifth but must not have | Miss Dunne goes to work as a nig | passed treir fifty-third birt The | club sing January 3, 194 At the end of the period, they pector of hulls, $3,200 | to the established meeting ground, | 5 the Empire State Buildng. RS date |arrives first, but his sweetl Juniny " ar eets with an automobile accident |CPtioral branct TAND UP AND FIGHT [ e ) ) i and is taken to the hospital |Bureau of F Als Justice. App: | fundamental requirements for this The United States Civil ommission h ANNOUNC case, | Special + | educatio Education, Applicant: mu their fifty-third bir At West Point, it’s ‘cadet’, . . At Aunapolis, it's ‘middie a Military Institute, it's 800 der closing date tant ir r, and assistant jnspector of r, Bureau of Ma- igation, D. Applica ush a ye boilers, $3,200 a rine Inspectic partment of t must have had certain experience on either ocean, Great Lakes, or river vessels, or vessels owned and oper- T B . B P POy A3t o o 5 st an ass 8 rel ary # | titying Boyer. She prefers that he |Pocition and pass 8 PIEUMINATY |, o4 by the Government. Applicant ! suffer this - disappointment than|tr3{ning course, will be given train-| = o " 00 Lot g Tate twenty. T ed their chances. | FOUR H CLUB MEETING {7 0 e e a burden |10 intonded to qualify them as in- 2 anfllp\ and scores are as fol- The weekly meeting of the [)oup,-' it Y her, 0 would be a burden AR A KT A el M»]!]lv | fifth but must not have passed their 2 The plot development mounts to forty-eighth birth The closing R'K-O:RADIQ" /] LAST TIMES TONIGHT Risé PUCTHURE 4 LATEST g NEWS tees who mest the >: DICK TRACY | Believing that she is permanently | |lamed, Miss Dunne refrains from no- 1fu w years of practical experience, lin the trade for which application is made. The physical requirements hed as 4-H Club was held this morn-| cants must have comy 1 a 4-year -~ 4 2 | an exciting, heart-gripping climax, |"* : % ' dates for this ex i N WS cuglas High School ing at the home of Lucile Goetz. E after the principals endure an inter- | 8PPrenticeship, or must have h lary 29, 1040 LF—Krsul recent sale which netted them § FOURTH DOURIFHEADER LF—D. Fleek also discussed plans for spending.'.ow Tallies Fouls | Seven members were on hand and |} . RF—R. Fleek 2 2 |they discussed the results of their V“““ Bt peraaaal aacritios ]".I’IVI; 111':1).11;.](.;;\ iy be obtained at 811 Federal Building MOST EXCITING OF SERIES C_G. Wahto 6 2 | Part of the money has already been | Ending tonight Is the pleture e A HE v — LF—D. Wahto 7 4 |spent for bone rings and ribbon | ugiand Up and Fight,” starring Roh. lave bassed their forty-fifth birth- INFORMATION 0“ - WM KU"“LE g WARNER BROS: - - V | March of Time depicting the yesterday, today and tomor- > e movies— are rigid. They must hav: Douglas High School lost to tue | ™4 —C- Kirkham with which to make emblem belts. | ery, Taylor and Wallace Bee: {day. ‘The closing date is January i . 5 — | Health rules and posture were dis- | e |6, 1940 | Foundry team by eight points and, poia)s 15 8 |cussed. The next meeting will be| | Accountant mnrpmx.nmn sta- and chie sz‘ erstate Commer B | At the Console of the C 3,200 a \ Jensen’s lost to Wa G Folhdey held next Saturday at Florence S d 70 'l' tistics) $3, o 6 in 1 Krsul's house. Betty Bonnett and elle Imes, ‘60\' a year at the Nat last night 5 Tallies Fouls i vear, senior, $ two of the hottest contests wit- pp G, Mils 7 1 |Hilja Bolyan are on the (nurtun-‘ (1] " nasiae, * nessed so far in games of the pp 1, Guerin 1 | ment committee for next weck’s| (a"s Se" ll'er Statistics, In y | Commerce Commission, Specia © | meeting. 1 rilig 2 Kimball—6:45 to 7:30 S sk _— |experience with a transportation | Ay ‘ WILMINGTON, Del, Nov. 18.—|C: r similar or ‘Governor's Office Is Asked ; TONIGHT. LAST TIMES TONIGHT or local League. Fouls figured largely c__G. cashen in the evening’s excitement, there ¢ iwards being nearly double as many com-|pp T Niemi EFF mitted as in the last double- J Riedi | : header. RF—J. Mills Company, or anization RS LEAVING { Granville Jackson, blacksmith, was- | involving an ot sk ! fo Find Half Dozen DEVIL'S ISLAND—and—CAMPUS CONFESSIONS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Effner n't fooling when he told police he rate makir traffic trends, or oth- are leaving for Seattle on the was “serving a life term on the in- er economic aspects of transpor 'Y KUSKOKWIM TO SEATTLE i | Northerners In both games the play was fast Potal y < Mrs. Effner has been |stallment plan” at the New Castle tion, is required. Applicants must| ® 00 0 0 000 00 0 0 and furious and at times had the L o 2 | taking care of Mrs. Gus Wahto, |County Workhouse. Accused of not have passed their fifty-third | —— ° o spectators up on their feei yell-| T | Mr. Effner returned from Anchor- | trespassing, Jackson is now under |birthday. The closing date is Jan- Inquiries have been received by o CHRISTMAS MAILIN e | Hugh Matheson, wife and son, ing. The High School led the Jensen'’s :(,u, last week, where he has been |arrest for the seventieth time. uary 6, 1940. | the Office of the Governor, regard- ¢ SCHEDULE ANNO! D e ' from the Kuskokwim, will pass Foundry 9 to 6 at the half and Tallies Fouls | working for the past few months.| “I guess Il be returned to my Procurement, inspector, $2,300 a|ing the following persons supposed e o | through Juneau Monday aboard the < would very likely have won had!RF—L. B. Nelson 12 1 |Mrs. Anna Lindhoff, who recently .\f‘cond home,” observed Jackson. year, and senior, $2.600 a year, as-|to be in A]&I.*kk:. b 1t is time to think of Christ- & ‘ Alaska for the Outside. not fouls disqualified their star LF—R. Fox 6 1 |came here from Seattle, is to take Unperturbed, he added: “Anyway,|sistant, $2000 a year, and jur BURD, JAMES O.—40 years 0ld,| o p.q parcel mailing now. Post- o ez o performer of the evening, Douglas LF—Snow 9 1 | Mrs. Effner’s place at the Wahto the horses on the work farm just $1,620 year, in various branches born in Wharton, New Jersey, some- o\ ociar Albert Wile has is- O | P e Wahto, in the last half, and th Jensen 7 1 [ home |can’t get along without me.” of aircraft. Employment is in the times goes by the name of John|g o iaq (he foliowing informa- ® of the Foundry free throws w G—Behrends 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Allen and| e —!James, believed to have come 10 g yion regarding sailing of e | PIA" converted. ¥ LG—J. Niemi 2 {vl rcn‘ expect to'leave next Tuc.s—; i Alaska lm' thf;mzervicc of -the Gov- o s'tn:mv” l|rn|n Juneau “[Imt o Although Warner’s Grocery five - — lday for Sitka, where he hopes to D ly Cr l P l ernmentin . |® will carry Christmas gifts: . won against Jensen’s, fouls there, Totals 38 secure employment at his trade u‘)i a Oéslvorl llzz e bc‘tARéJSEN.v I"IdARle‘}’—fN‘m'WPl“"‘v” . Northland—Nov. 30, . I am in ]unr"(u a few days too nearly caused their downfall. Warner’s |a carpenter. | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 10. Swamy i ?u (z r‘m;: :h s v‘e;erf( L,u d“; ® Alaska—Dec. 4 ® 1! before going, to the West- With Stragier put out on account Tallies Fouls | e e 1. Kind of 11. Dress up: {ito% A, e vicinlty of Uyak | o princess Norah—Dec. 6. d i ; | antelope ‘Sallog: when last heard from three years : i ward. Please call me early of fouls and no subs, they had to RF—R. Feero 8 JUNIOR BO HOST! . North Coast—Dec. 7. . play the last few minutes of the LF_Erskine 14 2 AT NOVEL PART\" : 2!?“ Dlzjy" A s T2 ® Yukon-—Dec, 11 . ¥ I can.he.of uny seryic. 4 N A & 1 2 alamander acchanalian | DOHRMER, BELBE—A newspa- 3 s game with only four men. Score C—G. Stragier 11 4 | It was “Hobo Night” at the| 1%. Cereal grass oty | ol . Last chance for parcels to o at half time was 18 to 12, and the RGF. Cashel 4 . |Douglas Public School last night| 13 Oar pin 1%, June bugs | BGF TDOFEL {n Junonu, Alagks ulr s reach Bastern States In time o | ¢ H J B margin grew some for the win-| LG Vicklund 5 1 las the boys of the Junior class| 14 Consteliation 1. Anglo-Saxon . Jing l’é“ff&‘)”x}’:‘if:i‘;;h;*a?m beenly for delivery by Christmas is: ® 3 h % AR s " 531 15. Symbol for ears cthlaa. Deg ners unil fheir tegm WS Iaguced. o — |staged a party for the high school niciel 20, €rook GANGHAN ~Daane s Alnaknugir. 10 i SORLEOETEee S 2 Gastineau Hotel Those last minutes were really 42 7 oAb ok muowed v and | 16 Public 22. Forces $ i ® Princess Norah Dec, 17. o] t 4 and faculty which proved new and | e rativtie 3% Pt ing goldrush days from Ilinois, |e and McKinley, De | IR breath-taking as Jensen's began to Referees—R. Bonner | interesting for all present. Sound o & Bt b1 Mlmf_rl-l KIRKPATRICK, EUGENE-Cien | o and : (,wm’:y, dec. 18. : “(/Jn L3 ¥ MBI G BB B G o endai ¢ Agus GRls 4 o & . Lirt . Musica . ENE-—G reach Washington and Ore- creep up, but Lh(. {11:41 vshfallL end-|and Angus Gair. | The “Hobo® theme was carried | 3y Targe serpent character |25 years old, light brown hair, blue | o gon only. s . e — & {out in the lighting effects which Varlety iz gx‘:,a"’:::“ eyes; 5 ft. 8 in. tall and weighs about|e North Coast—Dec. 21—For B ‘. W candles stuck in beer bat- 1 ianes 150 Ibs., left San Francisco with a|e seattle only P | tles; also in the refreshments of 31 Altmant fishing company to work in Alaska.| ¢ o beans and brown bread, served in 32. Evergreen tree MILLANOWSKI or MILLER./e ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 06 ¢ 0 0 0 o ron mlm A stew pans, coffee and doughnuts; | b aeam = R"V;‘;‘m‘;ed FRANK-35 years old, believed to| P ‘ tablecloths were newspapers. | 38. About 37. Titles have come to Alaska about 1932 to TTENTION ST - 5 * | 2 E 3 2 to| ATTENTION 0. E. STAR N 0 T ' C E ' Games and races were indulged | 3. D‘xf:“g‘;“"-“ . Cojlese tn . 39 b‘;;’gn’:’:rg’fn‘_ | prospect for gold—he had al one| Aj members of Juneau Chapter PLEAsulE o {in for pastime. 3.2. fil:e%l e Kentucky petals el inj time engaged as a miner in the coal| No. 7, Order of tern Star are | o oats 8% the pasty. mere Hob| " erei g ®: R B A 'A"cfii?&“'" regions of Pennsylvania required to meet a the Tempic ° quist and Dan Krsul. Supt. Pool| 40 Total o o pi 7L . xiflod o at all In regard to thise people Is| funeral services of Elizabeth Me. | e lll Be l s is their advisor, 41. Soup dishes N palm 44. Bovine antmal | requested to notify the Governor’s| gcchn | by figs'{;?-ea 1D o', a g %‘,’"“f’“‘"‘ 124 T Office, Juneau, Alaska. | et Pt e e | i xng'm-hem z %agf.af rcas(:l‘ner ’ ftzetgfigfim :g gf.{f‘?emt'u e 0 AL Lo TRHEAN O W’;f(:?:‘:r Completely Refinished | 48, United 4 ..J{‘:”"“ i m",,c"fi;‘}’,; R e ang BOUND FOR BOSTON e aukma Gl i CEOEEIMERE e ERRRT o | e = | ployees at the Cleary Hill mine in | | through Juneau aboard the Al-| 0,d t B , i | rl‘llanks ivi % & % //, /' aska bound for Boston to visit rela- | es anie “ a ’ | “Notices for this church column / illv : must be received by The Empire i A s Al ' e not later than 10 o'clock Saturday Fo st “s ca |{morning to guarantee change of "sermon topics, etc. Customers who will need their laundry Coinmbreial Savings Safe Deposit | Banking by Mail Department | The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska | DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. Sunday School immediately fol- | lowing Mass. returned before Thanksgiving Day Should Phone 299-EARLY MONDAY! BROADCAST JOINT FEA 2 SERVICE ON ATR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY .8 days -vcry‘wu‘k d 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m \!sT LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH No service tomorrow. flfll.’// Illl illl// fllll Py 1 ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) | GEORGE H. LOVELESS | Missionary-in-Charge ? 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schools at | up 13 i AN AR R AdEN JNEEN ". ///' -. 7 o L w dEE %flll..///,flll ; SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY home of Mrs. Lee. 7:00 p.m.—Evening service at home of Joseph Tassel. Topic, “A Judge Who Never Errs.” I Samuel 2:3. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — Prayer lmeetmg at home of Joseph Tassell. l T