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NI 8 T PR g e THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS TWO BIG SHOWS FOR THE PRICE Starts Tonight FIRST SHOW T7P. M. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940. CAPITOL SHOW '~ HAS DOUBLE ~ BILL FEATURE PLAYING TWO BILLS | TONIGHT, SATURDAY : o [ Cast in an unusual and difficult role as a brilliant present-day Por- " " tia, Gail Patrick proves that her ; Thev Made Her a Spv, acting ability is at top-notch as| | " [ - her startling brunette beauty, in Down in Arkansaw ner iew picture, “Disharred." which ‘ OpenS Here T0n|ghf Paramount presents tonight and| Saturday at the Coliseum Theatre | e The: plot of “Disbarred” revolves } A girl's revenge for the murder about the experiences of a brilliant | >f her brother and its sensdtional young woman lawyer who unwit- ufect on an instrumental espion- tingly becomes the “mouthpiece” 1ge plo: against the United States, | ‘orm the basis of “They Made | Her a Spy.” featuring Sally Eilers amd Allan Lane. The picture opens | for a notorious racket, due to the | cleverness and facile charm of a | disbarred attorney who sees a | chance to transfer his spectacular iy |COLISEUM THEATRE AN M A AT P T:.;‘“ A - Paramount’s thrilling “ OLISEUIN s ARD. OPERATED W.0. 5RO$S » plece racket!, Juneéaw’s Greatest Shaw Valye “' Friday SBA““[ saturday ® with DOUBLE-FEATURE OGRAM 10U v ¢ BLUFF TEXAN WITH HOT GAIL PATRICK ROBERT PRESTON OTTO KRUGER SIDNEY TOLER Directed by Robert Florey st A LEAD! tonight in the double bill attrac- teehnique to her ) fon at the Capitol Theatre, 1 A Sillec: for snowing i Padn o y i A PARAMOUNT PICTURE With its background laid in of- From Texas," the story of a “trou- - licial Washington, the unique story ble “shooter” for a rail ”: ; a road who, oresents Miss Eilers as the sister |singie-nanded. ceans w o rins of |~ MATINEE TOMORROW ———1:00P. M. NGLED IN THE WEB atter 15 Xilod during his, A IE i i Sancin e Showing JANE WITHERS in “ARIZONA WILDCAT" a atter is killed during his - | film are Hal Price, Vic Demnruelle : i e ERNATIONAL ESPIO) stration of a new field gun, the POBES 5 Wood and Ruth Bogets | ALSO: Sons cf Liberty Spelling Bee military intelligence department un~ | D R, > e —— foreign sabotage behind the | e | HALIBUT BROUGHT IN b accident.” Juneau ladles Aux [ ABOARD VESSEL DIANA TRAVELING MAN HERE When seasoned troupers like th® e | . Capt. Eli Johnson brought in ley Zuern, traveling mer= | Weaver Brothers and Elviry, Pinky 7 | . . | halibut boat Diana to the lo: chandise broker, camé back from Tomlin, June Storey, Ralph- Byrd, | Ive Ist Par'yw,_\]. exchange today, selling 6,000 (he Westward on the Mount Me= Berton Churchill and “Big Bo; i | pounds of halibut to New Engls ley and is at the Baranof Ho- Williams get together in one cast, N L o m‘p,\.,mw for 7% and 5 cents a i excellent motion picture s play last night at the second in|Pound TP ey '\J‘f;n‘:"’h",“‘:‘”l‘“ppmed & ; ; - a series of “Siilitary Whist” card| b P s ; That' at has i parties sponsored by the Juneau ] Mickey Mouse Matinec—Saturday, I P.M. | vown in Arcancow second tea- ONE OF TWO _ nexteos | Taies Spomored by the gunean ‘DOWN IN/ ARKANSAW"’ m\;hi\‘;‘ 1(111]0‘ %muslole b i lnlr,-;t woman dI?lomtnt li(;?rn:;: Hall ‘ “"THEY MADE HER A SPY'’ ey the T o Covernitient de- | Bhes tabiovel, SR-atinchE WS | “nigh nonors were: won by this| 5 i NEWS cides to build a dam near Pine exican embassy a table representing Germany, witl CANDY FLAMING FRONTIER Ridge and to modernize the living| fton. She’s one of two women gl ' U ‘ = " | conditions of the mountaineers 1| holding posts in the foreign | Mrs. Gertrude Jewell, Mrs. Ro-| % RS ¢ 5 a 3 | bert Light John Pasquan and o ions on the nursing staff, if va- that vicinity, the mountain 1 diplomatic corps stationed at the qQn | " | sancied Are“aVALEEIE : nation’s capital. John Covich as players. Mesdames | You get c S gy v Nl b S s e e Katherine Delsanto, Sanna Carl- | EXAMINATIONS | uated from an accredited high he hands of the Weavers, but are| B eson Wil Tt s | XAMI school giving a four-y course kept oub at gun point. Pnallyil lerson won low count at| | 5 : 1o . Ko B BULL . POML, A the table representing Mexico e ‘nptm completion of at least 16 g Ralph Byrd, playing the role of a, ) e s A e units ""Iud'lmr certain units “1l 2 F :overnment man, wins the confi- were under the supervision of Ethel L THE RIGHT FLAVOR of rich, United States Civil Service | English, mathematics, science, an deriod, 9F Alldgibs 8 et THR s Sthe . THE RIGHT FLA of ric ok peckbnispepices 41 K- Vo . ST e g o Sees Still Greater Future - "]“‘Pl:‘ u‘)"“d‘f"::,;‘;:x";- :f]“‘(‘,ll’:plf“()‘l{: Westfall and Mae Reed. } wiellow, whiskies, e on to secure | lendance in their last year of high 2| 9 i ! 2. THE RIGHT LIGHTNESS— - : Ll o e SO SR for Juneau After 42 not the dam should be built. The 3 AURBIAE Rt ickioved Ty SORSNIEY S EECHETh AYRIEDN = 89 SCHUOL IV, b8 BAnEed 0 | 3 " decision is in favor of the moun-| ] rav ¢ t ibeth's Ho: 1 (Fed- ination under certain condi-| Y r clf S i i e . Traveling man H, M. Burriss and thod of bl e PRz s mrioge ears In Lity taineers, but after many clever a8 his wife came in on the Mount 3. THE RIGHT STRENGTH cral Institution for ‘Treatment of | tions. They n\:r have reackh |‘ i | cuses, Byrd convinces them that! Acting Alaska Agent for the Bu-|pdp i o FhH T M in . They mild, yet full 90 proof. fetret IMNGERR MEVWETRCED U thl SIDRRES Lpl . s POl Celebrating his 75th birthday to- | ‘hey should live like civilized peo-|reau of Fisheries, Clarence Olson,| ... %t the Gustinean. Hotel ~ 4. THE RIGHT VAI the Interior, Washington, D. C.|have passed their thirtieth birth-! Celenitie bs TOLA DRSRCAY 10| passed through Juneiu southbound o } i R ety Thess alio T e el B00 B0 Johh Reok, Pregiasiit BiBs] P g, o e on the steamer Mount McKinley ON VACATION from Siete S Selicorandiineiedyan R ctige National Bank, today declared h 2 ! this morning from Cordova E. W. McCollum, Weather Bu-| nol later than May 2, 1940, if re-| Full nformation may be obtainedt | {HAenT B SO FRERTEd e TWO FLOWN IN |,Owon Tias been in the Printel - Mecollum, Westher Bu- ceived from Colorado and States|at 311, Federal Building Feisitet i) Shell Simmons brought in Charles | winian Sound city for the past| o OPServe, left on the steamer| e | |ture of Juneau today as he did SHERN AN T.. E. HOM yestertay | jam & eV " o |Mount McKinley today for three " Tng ital offers a three-year | g [hen he arived here first in 1898. | ayening in the Pairchild, Kasakan| wo "oy "’““k“'i‘“)”‘ bl ’r‘;’;' months' leave in the States | BASD . . N RO v p Reck I pcame rector o ~ " y “oe Leries warden an nandling office 1 { for the student | SOUTH ON TRIP Reck, who became a Director of | on gitka and Horn from Hirst. ‘el’."f Mhoar Tl | 1 pays t 3 alary of Pete Christensen, wife of|the First National in 1911 and has sy T detai here NEW CLERK | and A Ys a salary c H " % ec! S] H.“_]“;m i \I:S\v\— the owner of the string of school |been President of the bank since PRISONER ARRIVES He “I"v”S to ‘V’*‘]"" r(rh" ngxl Mary Allen Spain has joined (het B . “Moo>" | busses, left on the North Sea for|1916 at which time he also became | [octor Bovd. Who' will serve 9o |LBree weeks in Seattle offices be-|office force of the U. S. Attorney | tion. Those who satisfactorily com.| & Visit in the States. agent for the Juneau Water C.()n} days for assault and battery, was \fl?lljy“““(y':::"‘k . | here as a clerk. A Civil Service ap- s rain s ——e— pany, was a young man who came |y ouoht to Juneau today on the| i pointee, she replaces Mrs. Stan plete the training course and re- At S 4 g A Y - S S z celitionfas of grsdunton: wiil e T to Alaska through no desire of his|North Sea from Sitka by Deputy Grummett, who held the office S e .| Mathematics formerly signi- |own U. S. Marshal Sid Thompson. | . . temporarily. I 105, DrOmotion 0 (Decis| el all Rikale b Theasiiiig, In the winter of 1897, a Juneau Vo i SR m‘"ve[sary nner A butcher running a branch market CASE DISMISSED | ATTENTION PLEASE for the firm with which Reck was {associated in Tacoma, was taken {with gold fever and announced he | was leaving for the Klondike. Reck, told by his superior to get la man for the job, was unable to find a butcher who wanted to go |as far as Juneau, and Reck him- ‘.\cll was forced to go on the as- |sumption a man would be found |shortly but the relief man didn't come to relieve him, “and I've been here ever since,” genial bank- er Reck will tell you. Reck has a wife and four chil- HOW PLEASANT IT IS, as you put Hills Bros. Coffee on your market list, to realize that you can always depend on this coffee to bring 1hese words of praise when you serve it .+ o« dren, three daughters and a boy. Dorothy Reck is married and at Jack Wade. Bill Reck is working with George Brothers meat depart- ment, Mamie is at home here, and the third daughter, Mrs. Armand Duncan, is also a Juneau resident. Looking back on his long resi- dence in Juneau, Reck avers he | believes Juneau’s future is as good |doday as it appeared in 1898. “I've invested all my money here jand I'm going to live here the |rest of my life,” Reck declared. ) “It’s g good little city.” | S e | HOKES ON NORTHLAND { Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hoke are T - | L aboard the Northland for Juneau COFFEE-MAKING 1S A JOY when Hills Bros. Coffec is e ’nsed. You can always rely upon its quakirw flavor 'j‘f Coast for the past feil weeks. /, aroma to be perfect in every aup. " — i The Comect Grind is guaranteed 10 give best results by any method of coffee-making if directions are fol- lowed. Hills Bros. Coffee should never be reground. Regrinding results in a loss of flaver and aroma and the coffec loses freshness faster, : Yeast Rolls .. . light a3 o feather! Mary Mills calls "em Orange Rells, and ' they’re certainly light and delicious. I | delightful way to prove what a differ- | | ! ence Fisher's blesiding makea—in flour. PERCOLATOR: Start with cold of hot water. Percalate slowly 7 to 10 minutes after. pumping starts. ANT: Carefully observe tim- level tablespoons of coffee to each cup of water. Vary water slightly for Yield: 3 P steength desired. Keep coffee 1coppgupor Bring colice and water i ker clesa. 1o boiliag. Stc wel. Remore from . Sabnatpen s pona ) METHOD: G to 8 minutes pre- fire. small smount of cold s cupe Fihet's Diokd] ogar B &1t loss than 2/3 capacity is water and let stand 3 minutes (o R 554 1 eopmilk y e water willdrip too fast giving settle grounds. $ ik TR | yeast broken into small pieces. Let stand 15 min- | wtes. Add 1 cup flour, beat well. Add sal, butter, ‘and eggs, beating thoroughly. Gradvally beat i | eemainder of flour. Let stand uniil doubled in weak brew. GLASS VACUUM-MAKERS: Put upper bowl on afser wates boils. The coffee and water should be in contact 5 to 7 minutes. STEEPING s Pour boiling water on . coffee. Stir well aad cover. Stigagain in 5 minutes. Cover and steep for & total of 10 to 15 minutes. slices and place in pans wich ct ide dowm. vise umeil dowbled i ize and beke ¢ 373" sbout. ON THE SIDE minutes. OF EVERY CAN ‘ are directions for obtain- ing best results by any method of coffee-making. Write Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Francisco for a free copy of “The Art of Coffee-Making.” G 1940, 8 B G e Mike Vagge, convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon in Com- nissioner’s Court here, saw his case iismissed in District Court today on appeal. It was dismissed on motion of U..S. Attorney W. A. Holzheimer. — . C(OUPLE MARRIED BY COMMISSIONER Martin Kurset®and Pearl Maria Salo were married last night by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray at his home in Douglas. Attendants were Mr, and Mrs. Pier Metsala. " For Tonl Huichings !'" Congratulations were the order of the evening when friends of Mr. jand Mrs. Tom Hutchings arrived a§ dinner guests of the couple last |might at their residence in the /'Day Apartments. The occasion was to celebrate 22 years of married | bliss. | “Sixteen were asked for the affair fand cards were played after the | dinner hours. Honors went to Mrs. | Frank Rouze and Lance Hendrick- | son. 4 - Daily Crossword Puzzle z FINE ‘ The new Telephone Directory has been published and delivered. If you have not received yours, kindly | phone 420. As many additions and changes have been made, we would | appreciate it very much if our| patrons would check them over, adv. Juneau and Douglas Tel. Co. ——————— | —— Schenley’s Black Label 65% grain neutral spiries Schenley’s Red Label Watch and Jewelry Repairing 7214% grain neutral spirits at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN | 8. FRANKLIN STREET ' At your favorite Both Blended W Copr. 1939, Schenley Distillers Corp., New York City atoce. rrrrr v VaEREN/ FdE d=@EEEm HEsd/“REN/ | P | 8 IO A MM 7 ._. 2 e TS ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Peruvian = = T e i Epocn ] EPFDIUB 9. Ancient Greek |Z= AP $ p = 13! Diving birds 3 A[TA| stone 1= - = i oaweame EIARIOIRIGIAINILIZIEID] 1o peiiite | = ’ 4 = . y in Switz. 3 Momoranda® LL LIE] o c.iiiiity ._ it Detaie TIHIE NEAIRIE INAREE X| o furbearios, | = | ARGE ARIZONA | FRESH, CRISP s “:‘a'r,lulan. AS 2 . ¥ Ml 2. Long. lr'uu—x-ou ; 2 o1 me LA morALl * i, S GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 29c | SPINACH - - - Pound 10¢ oo BRESTMBCHRN | e S RHUBARB - - 2 Ibs. 25 | ONION SETS, 2 Ihs. 25¢ 86. Baccalaureate L E R 3 N E 30. Come forth | itk AN EY i .4 T 5 % (4 degree £/ 33. Dealer In furs . 2 315 4 o L 355 ¢ O 1 VO 1l § faitess E[SEEDIAITIE R radia LOCAE/T ' "= #% | EXTRA'FANCY WINESAP 35, Expremtct™ siiDirebt " 2. B-shapea & Fbadation || R ABA s . APPLE 40. Region fn 62, Musical study molding. #, Oleoreslp” | u'r GA k. 7 lbs. 25C s b nuzell 35C (2. Itallan coin 54 Decompose 3. Craved 43. City in Italy B WIS R T S R TSR T G RSB “. Chqrfl fen- 655, Hawailan 4. Company of 45. Bacchanallan | e ) <. 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