The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1940, Page 3

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' & T——— | 8 [ TIrT L1s C— The Show Place of Iuneuu -AND 3 Wmvs., OoN' EFOR TH, E DANGER IN 17y ; WiTH [GEORGE SANDERS ENDY. BARRIE JONATHAN: HALE ATING AT APITOL SHOW | ng Enemies” ing P.ere Tonight »_5 u o A L ! Coats Tweeds, Plain Color and Far Trimmed Sizes 12 to 40 JONES- STEVENS RILTERS make this BOUBLE B e character who, thy in brir o justice, has beer Second mie recent Te vention in Ketchikan RDAY PROGRAM FIRST SHOW 7 P. Saint Strikes Dack 7 Whispering Enemies 8:0: Flaming Frontier 9:0: News 9 int Strikes Back 9 Whispering Enemies . 10:37 HICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P. M. Roth Features “FLAMING FRONTIER" NEWS CANDY ¢ a crime, forms the basis Radic’s thrill drama int Strikes B which ight on the 1ble bill Capitol His ef- a po- orld figure rebuff by Saint led oppone hes tense dra- culmina in ¢ ate 14 ature Wi an expertl irama, con 1d romance. s its only thor- satisfactory entertainment expose of the SAMPSON RETURNS HOME E. L. te to the tic con- a p estate 'R GREATER VALUES-SHOP AT HOME G DEVLIN'S GENUINE GOODYEAR Welt Crepe Sole OXFORDS Brown ond Black $2.95 DEVLIN'S Unemployment THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1940. ’,PETOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS MATINEE 1P. M. SATURDAY A% THE qc:kmuz HE D"Hmm.l\ £ IR mm THE MAN: WHO MADE A RACKET 0UT,OF -PUBLICZOPINON. ;'WHISPERING “ENEMIES" with Addlmn R\ Part. K S. E. ALASKA WPAPRGRAM IN HIGH GEAR Nelson Leaves fo Inspect $81,720 in Projects South of Here $81,720 worth of new To inspect WPA p: s in Southeast Alaska, WPA ineer Ken Nelson left Juneau last night on the North- and for Ketchikan. Projects which he ntione bution > amount al contr street oject improyements, $2,285; both building board reet im- $12,715 ¢ dam, ound January 16, wer project, $12,- 380, anuary 16 - >oo—— MOTHER LEAVES Mrs. Walter mother of rpe. nsation Com- rr has pur mission Di ter P. Sharpe Nz men'’s returned on the hland to her e in Fairbanks from the Lonz| home in Ketchikan fol g a visit here CONFERENCE ONHIGHWAY (ONCLUDED United Sta-fefij Canadian Commissioners to Make Reports sections Com- United of an Highway the British Col- hav ying umb T home nformation 1 hanged at two nee - POW'}ER SNOW IN MEADOWS MAKES SKIING FXCELLENT Excellent skiing the week- end is d by the District | Ranger N today re- ported from three our inches of new in the first and and ded asked rail Skiiers and are urged on the cou : Girl Scouts Plan For Next Meeting r the direction of Mr Und Em- est. Stewart, captain, members of the Girl Scout Troop No. met last evening in Trinity Parish Hall Plans were made for the Februar 1 meeting, at which time member of the Board of Examiners will be entertained - CONSU SAILS The Hirst-C gof mine ten- der Consul D. returned to Chich: gof this morning with Super Paul S in Juneau th den Today's News Today Empire. toli ALASKAN NURSE 10 HAVE BEEN MET BY SISTER Hears Tragic Story Only When Steamer Ar- rives af Seattle SEAT 26.—The sister £ May Offica, of In- lian Alfoirs nurse who plunged er. th \ska her sist met the € and ship's offi infor {of wha ned nurse ian LU R AL Queen Cha rlow le was | overboard | recovere ney to Pe vith her | this morr longing - ‘Kaarlo Nasi, Bride Enroute fo Juneau » from Seattle s morning. e was on a., plan- ast by auto % Juneau fo Be Host to De- accompanied by mer Cynthia Bat- s (o Juneau on the 15t which sailed ic Health Engineer, CONVENTION SEY FORSEPT. 410 7 partment Delegates- Committee Busy ion 1 1 heid in J Baranof 1ated as ters It was decided tha bile costing in the of $1,000 would be ra provide convent \ The Legion Conven tee is as follow Hol is beer convention headqu automo- »orhood ly 4 to n Cor nmit- Y A TR T 'S GREATEST SHOW VALUE! —— SATURDAY st Achievement . . . GOTTEN FCAGD?’ ‘:z% oLp !H!(AGQ" TO BE SEEN HERE AT | (OLISEUM 2 NIGHTS with all the mak- menf will Coliseum. tonight and cat picture was but owing to being shewn pectacle t Jul Juest is The grandeur of this 20th Cen- tury-Fox production is derived from the re ry of an unre- st W wiped ouf of a n ou of the feautre up to the burn- he city on October 9, 1871, lusty and powerfully Buthen- rone Power, Alice Faye, and Den Ameche are in the cast. >oe- 1 CORINE GRAY SOUTH Corine Gray, formerly operator the Forget-Me-Not Floral shop, Admiral Yonai % 2 George Gullufsen, Post Comman- disposed of her interests to Ne f ,\‘“,mgmm ~ der and Gener: nan; Wil- | former Japanese minister of the Crystal Snow Jenne, and left er for Juneau Public liam O. Joh P Adjutant; | n Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai, on the Northland for the States. g g i CHRBOR 6 - Die. ATy ar Pu ty: John Mec- was delegated by Emperor Hirohito, - Car R John E. | l\'mn to form a new cabinet to | — il ao: Tom | replace that of Gen. Nobuyuki Abe, (KEITH WIDES IN PALM SPRINGS;WILL RETURN NORTH SOON * 3 . Esther Gullufsen, Unit President m ecretary and Ei s fasident Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildes, who 16 Kaufmanr “\1"\)\[:‘ ,',jl\l‘.“‘ have been tr by automobile vention Ruth Met- of the .m‘ « h the Sta ill return to Distingu. Guests; Bett declarati junean on an early steamer. nick tion; - All b e S The last mail brought word to| Olson, Pub! Mutch, He “t.‘.f“m & APPSR friends in Juneau from them that | ip o1 TEback - Wi e : Eitka til in Palm Springs, Cali-|pgy Finanes B ol el < oo s Virgil J 1l of Auk Bay filed FOSS, WIFE, RETURN a BARR LEAVES and Mrs. Harold Pilot L. F. Barr took off for At-|returning on the imer his Pilgrim plane with | C followin brief flying over the|Seattle. Mr. Fo: a WHENYQOU |DRESSSALE VOGUE Bay at Home C_QNTIN"ES SHOP You Are BUYING THRITTLY Do you s-t-r-e-t-c-h every dollar so that every cent of it does its work well? If you do, you know how all-impor- tant those questions of what, where and how to buy really are! You know that a real bargain is a standard piece of merchandise selling below the standard price But did you know that the best and eas- iest way of finding real bar- gains is simply oecupying your easy chair and chegking every Empire advertisement? This way leads to dependable merchants and merchandise without physical effort! Read Your DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE One Group Values to $12.50 Special §3.95 SILKS, WOOLENS Ja /1 One Rack Values to $18.50 Speclal §1.95 d MATTLESEE WOOLENS Colors 5 EVENING GOWNS $22.50 and $24.50 Valaes Special at $10 and $12.50 VELVET, TAFFETA METALLIC TRIMMED BLOUSES Many Colors Leota’s in &e_ Par?no{ Holev_lri ' WEAR YOUR FORMAL to the PESIDENT'S BALL OVER A La Mode FOUNDATION * Saeandup * VOGUE SHOP B.M. Behrends Co. J. Petrich, Trea M. Pol- ley, Finance Hous ling and ) W. I Hendrickson, Chef de Gare, 40 ar Juneau architect. SATURDAY SPECIALS! Hardeman HATS Values fo $5 Special $3.79 Phoenix HOSE ONE GROUP 3 for 1 ONE GROUP 4 for 81 TWO FILE FOR BRIDCE BUILDING | —Censure tion’s attitude marked spee | Styles Bridg. Republican kr G.O.P. | He REP largest selling straight bourbon! At your favorite restau- | rant or pack- " WON'T TALK_#Never tell a man a He and never tell a woman anything,” advises Aline Jokl (above), 30, Buffalo expert at keeping secrets, Knows » PROOF, ing the “inside” is part oluh:‘: STILERS conronnou. NEW YORK CITY - COPYRIGHT 1939, SCHENLEY b_as an assistant to a “ York state prosecutor.” » YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT. ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assa, of Juneau TELEPHONE 3 of the administra- tor W Il;mp«lure | wn fo aspire to | | | presidential nomination. began “campzign” in Bostop

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