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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1939. WED A1 KETCHIKAN ’ MRS, BALDWIN RETURNING | Mrs. H. C Rudolph, who was oy | 1 ple; Nestar Mortensen G on the s Norti ast, | ago, on account of the illness of whic lichter, were re mornin She is 1ing from a | passenger homebound on thie North Ace Of Newsteci pROGRAM QN cently | at Ketchikan vo months' Lip t | Coast. GWNED AND OBIRATED 5/ — . - — - — Juneau's Greatest Show Value foste s"“’ L5 meramen On The Loose SHOW P:\T:—w_;: L Sy {f ‘ AT (A p I T 0 L e { i Ts(]:'[l%g;;;d Friday—Saturday _FIRST SHOW STARTS | ot ' "Exiled to Shanghai” and R'S 7P. M \ IV " ;:EL[“IEHR!LLE« R M|55|ng Daughters MICKEY. MOUSE : $ | . MATINEE : | Opens Here Tonight o & - B T WP B BT W ~y SATURDAY—1 P. M. [ e e mosts where | B /R[W ARNASE coves vee pouna [ D€ TALKING SANTA DOLL : “Missing Daughters s i ; . AEE - | d ’ Roch- N J YEE ®» = | etirn michard Arien and.Roch @.,Sgsg X /@{/@N BRI &, W — /T elle H\ldxun Tell e story of a Rochelle EXILED TO SHANGHAI |radio commentator pitted against B EBR Y P = la well-organized crime H‘, “4" JUMBLE STAYMAN—WINESAPS Per box s' ;‘ j; ARLEN " HUDSON AN mmnln gt DICK TRACY o (‘l_“m.‘_\ $o ' #6lve the il < ks ‘ v WALLACE PORD 1o e i sove fi'i@ USSiE SPROUTS 2- e NE | dancer ily through a series of exciting < e : iaz JUNE TRAVIS |10 0 g cima SWERT POTATOLES P e D= \DEAN JAGGER ]| Arlens new role is one of the best 5 4184 . £ Vi e Py ’ 5 | of his care hroug Tr > 6 DON'T FAIL TOSEEANDHEAR . . . ARTHUR LaKS o RUTARAGAS 6 .. 25¢ | One of the most conv 3 Ipn(h F of his portrayal is his change from QRT’C'H‘DKEQ - 1 -~ TH“J TALKING SANTA CLAUS DOLL a self-satisfied idol of the air-waves g 4; Each ,B( to a radio crusader st crime. 5 " . = - = mmmmems? | Miss Hudson scores a new {riumph @ @/l HG&Q [m .f')(. BASKETBALL 1S ON TAP | small child when they left \\ll]"“'\‘ the girl who a s in a strange y % MONGORAM & v p yradue . - s Y jcity to convince someone ) ] ; A AT NATATORIUM | graduate from high school this|&t¥ *© SOTERFS SOTEARE 7 h C‘Ef@k/l P&’ L Tfi Fach .)(' PICTURE presents Dol 'GLAS Bas ball in the Douglas (‘llH\«nn‘. the letter stated. s bt 3 % o " League continues tonight with the | - | murdered. : c NEWS meeting of Warner’s vs. the Foun- ‘5, m_‘“’ll,’]"" iy "" ‘“"]“““; . " I h Sct S nai, 18 fire, tried and v ‘l“,\ and.tie Bk, Behogl. va. I8 Yulende Tea |true appeal which cannot fail to (o) | : T “ Warner's have already cinced the | R s it ¢ STREETS of > championship, but the HOHOI’S Fa(ll"y v\‘h‘qx 'r“fu :::1\‘ )')){:A;Avl [m’.:- o) T 7 Y .) Dg ™ CENSUS RETURNS ARE ° [ & 1:{‘:(’"’ 'Lm:‘.;“'m':' e el s played by Wallace Ford, meets up W& M it T o i v gDe L& ; g RECELYE: “! DOUGLAS ' "oain a tie with Jensen’s in the| Memt ot tne social commit- “";:}x’nx'N‘:jl“?l l‘"’]:!iv‘:;“”l"“\hyil‘“"“"("f‘;t 1.3 B " Y YEIEN @ e wim MARTIN for. lmpmediate jise 83 tee of the Girls' Club entertained |y o o O = e »E AR , V) Per pound ,}(, % SPELLMAN League standings. | oot the new juvenils i "f"” "f‘”"’hp‘m ) ; Pl !;l(x};\:( L:IIL(‘:"T;:IH‘\ at the Juneau High PRUATRN : Wl Schoc a Christmas tea hon- A / / el [ o ke s Territc ! { IMPROVING |oring the school fac ; ) &/ A I Vi 4L Large No. 21 tins @ @p™ MARIORIE 3 y notified | J. G. JOHNSON g th s s of the offil| ‘i o il rest und_proper K;;,:‘m-(;/‘k; s e 'STREHS OF NEW YORK' PYMPIKIN > e . REYNOLDS OW resid g - Ao arrangel ants nge B | r L y | e, e e S e e ) 4 (RN THERTES : D e i i DI o S ‘ DIUDICA- | consuly physiciens in _ Seattle, “The tea table was («nl'nltfll\\nl‘M STARS ,M(KlE COOPER “C/!X ED Q"'fl'{ ' 5 ot '.‘)(‘ ¢ h | should fully regain his health, For|red tapers in silver 4 dairy, | sovera] years Mr. Johnson has been | surrounded by bows of evergreen, —_—— & S i l:;climr",ui‘:‘;‘s.uflcrmg from a growing ailment,|and Yuletide decorations through | Centering around boys of the . - : i m_‘vhv cause of which, am-m-dnw to|out the room completed the de ets, e Cooper and Martin oun Ins or : ' OF | report received, was definitely es- |sired holiday effect pellman b fhe Colfseum 'THAS v an Vitaphone Musical s or have ani-|,pyicheq through the X-ray. | Pouring ‘during the afternoon {atre in “S of New York,” play- Pictorial-—— -News 1115 (o the value of at least $250.| “np ang Mrs. Johnson are en-|were Miss Betty Wilcox and Miss|ing tonight and tomorrow 5 Of interest in connection with|10Ving a visit With their daughter,| Marian Dobson The plot centers around young WA"NU . M E A T S 1b. cellv pke. 29c Mahnee Tomgn-ow Mrs. Vivian Woods who resides| Those assisting included Misses|Cooper, who runs a newstand during 1100 M. census this year is the fact|’ i . o of all the town has|in the Puget Sound metropolis Josephine Campbell, Maydelle!the day and studies law at night, re- 4 1 CERTE., | George, Lanore Kaufmann, Doris(fusing to accept any help from his P ES KOSHER STYLE Large jar ® (& ot The Book ALASKA, Revised and = way of lost homes | 1dings SWINDLES HEARD FROM Cahill, Shirley Davis, Pauline|gangster brother, portrayed by Dick 1 r buildings the popula- i - .+ the bast ten years nas| Word arrived in the last mail| Petrich, Doris McEachran, Maxine Purcell. The youthful law student ] : » :.c Enlarged. Now On Sale; $1.08, BRNIORER RS a8 f % 4 it 4 y 9 FANCY eb runds go ol 2 | from Homer Swindle and family,| Nostrand and Virginia Worley. (lives in a basement room with s wsed only 72 persons. Hmnvl residents of Douglas, who | - e crippled orphan newsboy, Martin Y T P r, be- | are now living in Ventura, Oregon | SONS OF NORWAY ! Spellman. Reading about the mur- B’L/&]\S GREAT NORTHERN '; pounds 23c Eal ul“ Today! Twenty years ago, nowever, | derous activities of his brother, Coo~ fore the full effects of the mine |Tt is 10 or 12 years since the) Regular business meeting Satur cave-in at r ell practically | | Swindles left here to establish their | day, Dec. 16, 8 p.m. E | per becomes down and when {1 41 Al > C and refreshments. Purcell gets in real trouble he tries 4 W A M , 14 FANCY pounds ® closed operations, lhm( were c]r)se home Outside. At Ventura, Swindle officers to 1, 5 as residents | opcrutos a gas station and the eld- | OLIVE est of their. three children, a very'adv. WESTBY, |to hide out in the basement room. 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