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THE DAILY ALASKA EM MPIRE, T} THURSDAY, JAN 18, 19 THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES l'SO(IHY LAWYER' [F("‘m"" J’””f‘f‘””g" he Show Pace ot Jncass || 1S ON TONIGHT AT Last Times Tonight (Ap"m THEATRE Virginia Bruce and Waller Pidgeon Are Stars in Feature Produduon Meotion 1)1cunv fans who like their murder ysteries baffling have fzmnrllnn'! (o outguess tr at the Capitol Theatre where * ciety Lawy featuring W on, Virginia Bruce and I i be shown for (the onight gh-pro’ in murder myster st both in ifs major Wm‘{ef} OGEON plagers as well as in its supp ing cast. Walter Pid Virginia BRUGE seen fo better advan Tl his role of lawyer-detective in this M-G-M PICTURE ilm. Virginia Bru S I engaging vivacity and even SHORTS MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ses one of her hidden talenis Jal Ual en she sings as a night-club en- u ; M!CKEY RQGNEY iF ‘ml. r. And Leo Carrillo is at 1 his topmest form in a warmly hu- Hardys Ride High At dHardctetization ad & retormed zangste: The story reveals the efforts of | Pidgeon, Miss Bruce and Carri . r;g e pr@mfis s |to save the life of a client | Pidgeon’s from the chair on a & g Lroikt ]zu.me:x murder charge. Miss Bruce A "iA.gI" .gh L- h ift" with a Lig SE = and thrill- » b3 and arrillo, her night-club em- ployer, assist PM':J(JH in findng | {the real murderer, setting a trap | | for him in Much they themselves | ———— S 1 3 R i ] E Under the cantion « oo (abarel ~ Danceon Saturday Elks Will Have Special Af- fair But for Mem- bers Only The Elks will give a cabaret dance on Saturday night in their ballroom, according to announce- ment made today | The affair is for mem only in good standing and their ladies. The committee . aiso announces refreshments will be served and dancing will begin at 10:30 o'- Cluck In British Cabinet Shakeup R B e r— ——— -+ - Jr Guild Card Party Tomorrow A public card party will be given actically invisible | tomorrow night at Trinity Parish When Dr. Thomas places chemically-treated glass shells over the \ © off a variety of lights for “mood control” | | o | and they use p Fhe AP Feature Service PI The time "may be | ;iva_viclet radiation to make these!Hall by members of the Trinity ¢ fed and de- | goih | Junior Guild. The affair will start Br d “With this lamp,” he asserted, “it|at 8 oclock and pinochle and d o requizes little imagination to pic-|bridge will be played. R ! re a world in which people will| Mrs, Helen Cass and Mrs. Vera D:. P ;W TeEes t their 11 | Harmon are in charge of arrange- * o ble. “Only 1qcticable meod control made pos- |ments for the evening and a good 1e questl ¢ GGy ble by the recent development 0[%”(;“(| is expected. I pds in the way of & ., jjjyminant employing the prin-| S 2% f 1 hich electricity will en- ;0 of fluorescence.” | wih pure, germ-free | ‘pe “mood control” lamp is one, ! s SN °: electrical and illumination field Dr. | ! $ritain’s surprise cabinet shakeup centered around these four men. Top est f Themas avill demonstrate in a na- | COMMER(E "AS sft, Oliver Stanley, shifted from presidency of Board of Trade to Secre- I ticn-wide tour. A research engin- | L [ ary of War, replacing Leslic Hore-Belisha (lower right). Top right cer for the Westinghouse Electric | | 'shn Reith, British Broadcasting Corporation director, who succeeds o and Manufacturing Company, he MADE A RE(ORD Lord MacMillan (lower left) as Minister of Information. L3 ¥ will lecture befcre engineering .as- ated Jamp and | gociations e oI ultra- { 1 (Continued from Page One) came ‘Brightest Thing On Earth’ & s ts is a finger- | { |prospect. He helped along the nee equal to one-fifth of the movement by reestablishing Iowa <ce brizhtness. A two-| @& good state-of-origin for candi- < arc lamp h,."duu S—as his home state. He prom- ghtest thing on |ised himself and the 'public he ¥ ted te its size, it produces would .makbe a hpme (_or himself | new type lamps produce 1,000 watts of Jight, but gets <o hot and his little girl, Diama. His - rs of warm white, daylight it has to ke cooled by circulating maiden speech s Commerce Sec- | 1d, red, blue, pink and green, water, like an automobile radiator.|retary was made there. Then came the deluge. His health folded up and has| o ing and of course expect to go to not blossomed since. He still does | _!,(’, ,”SS WARNED | ®ork on the Navy Base immedi-|,° 000 a3 a goodly day's work at home, op- |ately. This does not always work|2 8909V day ] NO » wmtil Dr. Thomas Another of his ga shells over Jamp that, he says, casts a series of fter another. hen ve off 1 respond- the color of the various th which the shells A 5 - I ) erating through a corps of confi- | ji! IAY OUT o ‘Du' f“'_”f{afiwnb_ ’0‘_ ‘(’;pk‘l‘l::’ i;: dential assistants to reorgan ] 5 g e i el the department and direct at least i'ry | tie part of its activities southward | o dil ver; bad feature will arise|into the safer trade zone of the ‘\hort]) in respect to housing. I|Latin Americas. have heard of two cases thisweek,| Finding an acceptable place in . namely, man and wife from Ket-|private industr: hould not be 1) (‘P.x.fmf‘.nf Of PUblI( Wel- | chikan and a single man from Ju- ga,vd, forl :uiixg 5;::1 past year neau (even at the present time if{many business men who once fare PG(EIVES Reporf they have funds it is difficult to|parked at his policies have since | secure rocms), without funds. learned to come in to counsel from Ageni | “It appears to the that| With lessened responsibilities, prob- | some steps should be taken, by|ably his health would brighte A bad relief and housing situa- whom I do not know, but I think|One thing, however, seems fair at Sitka, caused by an influx | persons should be warned about)certain. He has written the end- | seekers, requires that Alas- | coming to Sitka or Kodiak unless|ing of his own personal political | rens and Outsiders be warned not | they have been guaranteed a po- | history. | to go to the Historic City without |sition, or else purchase a round s s T B rances of work and|trip ticket, or havé the necessary| MATCHES, CHILD, , according to Wil- | funds so that they could return to FIRE, ALARM, NO | Knight, Agent of the De- | their homes.” DAMAGE RESULTING | of Welfare, who writes to e ,——— | al Director William B. Cookies that stand too long in| A c¢hild playing with matches Kirk as follows: the open will become crumbly.|that ignited a curtain, called fire- “The relief question appears to|As scon as cookies have cooled,|men yesterday evening to the 2-1] ng into a problem in Sit- | store them in a covered jar. The|box on Willoughby Avenue where ka, the town is being considered a | old-fashioned stone jar with|they found the curtain blaze al- Now man and_ wife, "R(:mco" G oom” town on the Outside; re- | heavy cover is cne*of the best of|ready out. the‘ffrm_ef Et”ei: Herrick, g 1lt, more and more ople are cooky containers. The fire was in the home of an interview to the press in Ne 1 ning to Sitka from ;,g;ér parts | y .- Frapnk Luchafaseel. North Conway, N. H. where they cloped and were married. The of Alaska and also from the States.| The Christian Endeavor has 80,- — e Couple’s romantic ‘life has been much.in "‘% "e‘;x” ]I"’!l"ly because of by ot . arental objection to the romance t orricks, Most of them arrive withnoth-' 000 socicties throughout the world.| Empire Want Ads Bring Results. pasemel ghjection fo th cinp Herricks > Lowther, ITI, and his “Juliet,” -prominent New Yorker, grant v York, following their return from iifey and her two d {he estding 1x|nuu\n to be caught. Camrillo| Salem. G : to e | loses his life in seeing the ingeni-| Jes [0 Pe Mr t € | 4§ |ous plan carried through but the| and Shore e come w 4 mlud erer _is brought to justice. ° have taken the r ce of Mrs. Curti , West Lincoln Street ighters, C ake their home in Salem and are now “at home” there. Germans Save o T Salem, Ore. 'BONITA GRANVILLE - nily in The Capitol Journal, dditor. Under the nicture, taken olie hey Thirfy from u man TIrvine, reports that the nfl ES u s edition contains a complete or- | 8 o ige of the War in Europe, Devot- | to condensed infor Submersible Seahorse Still Marked Up Among Those Missing BERLIN, Jan Germa by Germ marines Starfish d Undir troyed in Helgoland Bight, announced {oday that four and 26 men were rescued from the Britis! h e au- sub- de- Janu- h Admiralty announc- FIEM ENDS TONIGHT AT COLISEUM SHOW sreatest Show Value Lasi Times Tonight » Coliseum Tl the life c erta Mor (Bon [ and disinterest rive girl into the path c e W hatefu eve: 1 5 lawyer wt i ugh to real- . ize that she is Dot to blame Spoiled by too much money Circumstinee ¢ her in a | and too little love ... fatal itomobile weeident for & ht—or which the butler is senten they, go straight—or straight to ruin? ‘E BONITA. GRANVILLE DOLORES COSTELLO DONALD CRISP Presented by WARNER BROS prison. Fina that she is re judge places her on probation in a school run by Dolores Costello whe bring beauty back to the screen after an absence of several yea n wi highly intensive 1 amatic bringing the picture to a smash- ing close. Robe The ev ollow are - o WORLD ALMARAC IS ISSUED; 1940 HISTORY EDITION The World Almanac, an encyclo- pedia of past and contemporary facts, is now ready to answer questions on subjects from B. C. through three months of the War in Europe in 1939. This handy velume of 960 | is invaluable to many readers are fourteen pages 1 to anyone interc d in being well Of descriptive articles on museums. informed on yesterda and to- The Record of the Year, the Death day's developments in the world, Roll, lists of Foundations and Ben- and offers an immediate reference ¢factions are continued. The Almanac’s wealt! figures and g ra ir the reader —ALSO— MUSICAL COMEBY CARTOON--NEWS to the facts. e editor, F ° lacts, ition quick rence tion from of- ed to this out | news event [ficial source of 1939 there are more than The World s, approximately 20,000 words, DY the New York World-TFelegram, There is a day-by-day chronology @ ,“" l-.\;»-lh.,u,w newspaper, at of what has gone on in the fight- 125 Barclay Street, New York City. ing on land, on s and in the -e e — iir. The sea blockade of the Al- lies agair Germany and the IIELI) iN sultant submarine and mine cam- ¢ paign against the merchant ships oy ¥ news treatment, Imanac is published Included in the war section is Telephone 713 or write a map of the Western Front, show The Alaska Territorial ing the Maginot line of the French | Employment Service and the West Wall of the Ger- — o mans. If fighting of the inten LABORER-DECKHAND— Single, ed ye y that a total of 108 . = 4 f te. Born ; Vol ; of the World War of 1914 develops | & 5, “high npje. Poet oo B et Lo the map will prove an iny an ; Xprphed ree sub! I'h ahorse is the uetion laborer on roads, other sub, unaccounted for. D SOLID FOR aid in tracing the moven s the armies. uck drive te. Good deckhand The reorganization of the Fed- 0 small boats and cannery tens cral Government, a milestone in d¢ Call fcr ES 03237, the achievements of the New Dea ST ¢ is summarized on page 74 The de- Try The Inoire classifieds for cision of the United States Su- f°Sults. preme Court outlawing the sil- S | down strike is reviewed on pa SM(}K]N\_; AND DRINFING? . 0. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 Edward J. Kelly, of Chicago, after a White House Vi the . I to the Democ WATCH YOUR STOMACH! For quick relief from indigestion, s continue a highlight, with added features and includ- Mayor ing a necrology for heartburn and acid stomach due to today - pregidential and election ‘data C CoNve seidity fr £60 Rl it, that B AW oking and drinking v Adla Tab- is delegation, a solid 58, tic convention, are ‘all for Roosevelt for a third term that will be referred to again and again through the campaign year cover m pages. The primary election dates of 19402 The World | . | lets. Sold on money back zuarantee. ‘AL all leading druggists,—in Boug- las by Guy’s Drug Store. adv. o 1 e e AR Almanae gives you these on puse pm— Bt “zd tional and vital st ! ) ucational and vital statistics, RES(UED aséoctations and. socleties, . Gffice. GREEN TOP holders and medal winners stand forth in prominence. Of interest CABS—PHO"B UVER 18 [ - — VANCOUVER, B. C, Jan. 18— 618 a vouns copper. miner trapped be-| | VANILOTTIE ‘ } ne 1 a ¢ ade ,of broken ore has PHOTOGRAPHIC DIO FEN been rescued ‘today, after he had LEAVING JUNEAU PGB T e ied for five hours. I'he miner, Manrice buried 25 feet under extricating him alive, but he uid to have ‘Suffered little in-| jury RKS-HEMIIIG HOOP- GAME IS NOW SCHEDULED Elks basketball squad is sched- up against Henning’ 0w night in the High in the first game of a doubleheader. a agestom, pile w workers had little hope of| was | The night cap will be between the rampaging Juneau High team | Douglas sqnad, twice de- y the Juneau boys in the and th feated champlonship o Char P e EXPLAINS WORKING OF FEDERAL OFFICE HE! John E. McLaughlin, of the Un- 3 went Compensation Com- ces here, has been busy | past week explaining the of compensation to the 1 the While Maritime Pederationers conve he a two-hour hlin in an i ¢, MecLaughlin gave talk in explanation nr‘ act and answered questions *nt to the act, Yesterday, Mc. k up his subject again esting discussion 15 minutes over KINY during the| for( Juneau Woman’s Club program. COUPON BOOKS: 36.25 In rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 | } Appointments Until Jan. 16 | BARANOF HOTEL i Apt. 407 i L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Bold and Serviced by | /| J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Salisfied Customers” | YOUR SAVINGS 1 a ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY | AVAILABLE AND EARN T ER RETURNS WITH tfiA . ALASKA FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assa, of Juneam TELEPHONE 3 |

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