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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'DOUBLE BILL THE CAPITOL has the BIG PIC TURES and NEWS that is NEWS FOR WEEKEND Two Features—Both Greai Eniertainment "My Son Is a Criminal’ and "Gold Mine in the Sky’ on Capitol Screen all the tremendous emo p naturally to be found y whose principal charac- ed chief of police son ( olumbia’s SHOW PLACE OF JU Starting TONIGHT SMILEY BUIN[TTE CAROL HUGHES CRAIG REYNOLDS A Rl P~ FIRST SHOW STARTS 7P M 7:00 P.M. 8:07 P.M. 9:14P.M. BRI r 9:34 P.M i h a Criminal 9: 44 P.M. classification 10:50 P.M. Y t f Gold Mine in the Sky My Son Is a Criminal Dick Tracy News Gold Mine in the Sky My Son Is a Criminal ick e; Mouse Matinee Saturday, ! PM. “Gold Mine in the Sky”—"My Sons Is a Criminal” “Dicky Tracy”——News——CANDY 8 il ta T Education of the Office of Indian |assortment of tubs, bottles, pans Young Tim Halloran watches his INDIAN HEA[IH Affairs, and Dr. J. F. Worley, Med- | and bells. ol ot the aoede g ' fcal Director of the Office of In- | SEEY TR, T i 1 ice of In-| Mrs Cage who assists her hus-|continues t e dian Affairs and. . ? orts, | rather than e forc OFFICIAI.S WIIH The party left Jinean st 11|P8nd- John Cage, in the conderts rat "I’” e ’1" ; oclock last night on the Coast|plays rhythm instrument : thak tive bob R Gov ON HA!DA Guard cutter Haida and plans to|a rhythm teache: '1‘1';x'vx n'm\d( 4 R return Sunday afternoon. eattle. m el " | mysterious murder mob operating freely and completely baffling the Their new tour will ta Party to Visit Skagway and Former Juneau Haines-Back by Sun- - Girl Plays day Afiirnoon Strange Musu accom~| Xenis Cdg dnunm of Rev and | A. P. Kahhevaroff, is goilig on a concert tour next month through- through Oregon, Idaho and Mon- tana. A phonograph record of the been re- e music -has y the Rev. K and will be played soon tion KINY - - of evidence after ar nd all of them pointing di- at him! Gov, Ernest Gruening is panied on his visit to Skazway Haines by Territorial Health Com- missioner Dr. W. W. Council, Dr.| out the Pacific Northwest and is| = The Book ALASKA makes a very George A. Dale, Acting Director of taking along as instruments a wide 'sensible holiday rectly My Son is a Criminal” sweeps |to an inevitable meeting between { oused father and a cornered NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY FOOD SALE. CALIFORNIA GROCERY EACH YEAR OFFERS ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES TO ITS PATRONS AND THIS YEAR IS NO EXCEPTION. LOOK AT OUR LIST BELOW: RSCRIEE!. . VRr T 1 SN ot SRNES SUGAR 10 Pound Cloth Bag §@¢ Sk e puasieie Tl S PREGITT I o g wod THG el Wi B o e R amssrnnsssaramss. COFFEE, all brands ... 2 lbe. 53] 10 pry . ean 39¢ RED ;H““'“ CRISCO . . ’. . .’ 11b, can 23¢ KETCHUP, lieinz, large bottle 19e § 2 Pounds 75C JELLO, all flavors . . 3 for 19¢ T T T S PRUNES . . 21b.pkg.23c WESSONOIL . . . . quartd3e N— Graham Crackers . 2 Ib. pkg. 39¢ SWANSDOWN SCOTT TISSUE .. . . 3reolls 29¢ i w Ladd SUNBRITE CLEANSER 6 cans 25¢ | Cake qumr COSMOS BRAND 3 ] ¢ 8 SR S HOT SAUCE . . . . 1eams19¢ | Package 29¢ Grapefruit, Libby’s . 3 cans 43¢ Rl s 42 FRESH FRUIT FRESH VEGETABLES Oranges, 176 size, doz. 35¢ Order Yours Today? AP PL ES We have the Finest, Freshest Stock of Green g&{,crlggi_ygx%angsg—wr}%g 3 Vegetahles the Market Affords! DOZEN & 35¢ Buy Early—l’lume 478 W Phone 371—IN OUR MEAT DEPABTHENT Phone 371 MEAT SPECIALS! Spring Lamh Legs, lb. 3‘)(3 RATH’S BACON . Ib. 25¢ | VEAL STEW . ib. 15¢ (Any Size Piece) = SHORT RIBS BEEF, Ib. 15¢ | PORK ROAST . . ll_.?- 25¢ POT ROAST BEEF. 1b. 25¢ | Rolled Beef Roast, 1b. 35¢ Fresh Ground Beef, Ib. 25¢ | Loin Pork Roast . Ih, 30¢ PHONE 478 Free Delivery PHONE 371 CALIFORNIA GROC[RY Market >lndependeufly -Owned Modern Pure Foods Storg” (. AT SHOW HERE 5 All the way flnm Little Rock, s to capture the § FRIDAY, on., Tl ( whi Gie Autry - What, So Soon? comes pretty Anne Krebs W to show New Yorkers how to b pared for the coming summer—and vin was re- | ent the - just underw ion Co in New York next June. 'POPULATION OF WRANGELL NOW 1142; BIG GAI 7 Ten-Year Growth of City 196 Inhabitants— Two Farms of ten years as teday by Super of the Bureau of Censu: In the 1630 census, Wran cnly 946 inhabitant Two far are listed as lying within the Wra gell city lmiits. 1t WHO'D HAVE THOUGHT OF PEANUT BUTTER BREAD? The kids will go for this Peanut Butter Bread! And so will the rest of the family! A fine recipe. And a fine chance to prove what a dif- ference Fisher's blending makes in DEC. 29, 1939. oo WO ATTRACTIONS th Ix' gress to be held at the World's Fair | Juncau's Greatest Show Value § STARTS TONIGHT BILLED ON SCREEN OF COLISEUM SHOW Amid exotic and sinister surround- ings, “Torchy Blane in Chinatown, of the popular Warner Bros. which opens tonight at the s another well- tventure hit rehy, the and re- + irrepressibl ageous, S same o ourceful 1s the public has long I adopted as its favorite girl . . P biggest crime A k:rtol“l| ed for rring nmlxn.l of s 1 boy who pretends to be bad so that he can BOYS REFORMATORY FRANKIE DARRO ™ " GRANT WITHERS LILLIAN ELLIOTT s l~:nm Ryan foster mothe thless son, Ed- mixed up with mmy _takes him in n't squeal ed to go ports his Meara, and, her wor die. When Eddie ge Mike Hear ; I-‘4 04 . a:,?,TELl im that p nd he rm school ause Eddie 4“[“1‘1 for g mother's BEN w‘LD“ ‘ . Q" "I’ LA+ TORCAY Ve ) ....._.._...__———' ‘ S("Is | PASEMENT FIRE STARTS Bov' 5' To GET | F1OM HIDDEN PEAT BOG ‘Home ‘ || a Mgss., Dec. 29. — Mrs, Cora A. Bennett has got a fire in OXFORD, Md, Deec. 29.—Glam- | I basement which firemen are 53 lnll us old age as a luxurious yacht WALTHAM, Mass,, wec. 29.—Rob afraid they can't put out. awaits the ship with the lowest | el |American registry number, a | prize in 1863 and, legendarily, cap British. at the \ She called the firefighters be- s | cause she couldn’t understand what . |caused all the smoke to come up through her cellar floor. Firemen chopped out, some cement and found rat bog smouldering there. | They doused it with water, but said they feared It might continue ured from the torming of Fort McHenry it 1814. | | The schooner Australia, num- |ber 25 in the merchant vessel | register, is about to haye her fac scrubbed and pal nted, her ancier 1 ribs bolstered and her| interior outfitted for year-old Richard Morrison. A Middlesex County American | Legion group announced its 1939 or would go to Robert arten pupil only five IAUIII arian ls sumptuous living Known to every waterman on |{Chesapeake Bay, the | freighter has been purchased . by | E. Paul DuPont, R. J. T. DuPont and Irenee DuPont Jr, of Wil- mington, Del Where and when she was built anybody’s guess, The Smith- sonian Institution is unable to tell | definitely. In 1863, as the Alma, 1ad | she was captured by the Union 67-foot CELEBRATE NEW YEARS ms|brig Perry while running the an- | blockade at Charleston. Brought AT THE |to t Lookout at the mouth of the Potomac, the ship was nearly Moose Hall — “Unioni Hall" destroyed by southern sympathiz- ers but her stout timbers wouldn't burn Since her great days she has been around the Chesapeake, say hot stove historians, carrying oys- |ters and tomatoes and during the }’xuhl)mum era—who knows wha, ‘ - New Year’s, Dee. 31 BASKEBALL DANCING STARTS AT 10 The following are final scores of Favors and Noisemalers B basketball games played last night:, Yied: Two small loaves % | Utah 74; Omaha 37. ! G 1 E | Wyoming 36; Colorado Mines 32. Admlssxonz $1 %NPP‘"‘“W = | Minnesota 38; Washington 34. :::m,wmnm B | Michigan State 38; Oregon State e o b o biagh g 2. R AT TR TR 1 cup brown s ;s co e o 8+ e T+ i ! Sift and measure flour. Resift with bak- ing powder and salt. Cream peanut butter and sugar, Add wellbeaten egg. Add dry ingredients altemately with milk, adding the fruit with last amount of flour, Pour into welliled pan. Bake 11/, hours at 350 degrees. ‘Buun FLOUR I’s the Blend that makes it better! YOUR SAVINGS 4RE INSURED, ARE, INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT ER l"k'l URNS WITH 'l‘llF ALASKA !'EDEBAL Savings and Loan Assa, of Juneau TELEPHONE 3 ANNOUNCEMENT JAMES C. COOPER, C. I°. A. AND STAFF announce that they are now settled in their new guarters located in the Cooper Building, Fourth and Main Streets, and are ready and ful- ly equipped to render A COMPLETE ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE. We take this opportunity to ex- press our sincere appreciation of the business our clients have given us during the past year and wish each and everyone a PROSFPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. Sincerely, JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. = = g £ : = = = = and Staff. g IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIllllllllllillllllllllllllll“fi :