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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES ‘ROBE‘RI YOUNG 2 § ‘ . EAU S Junecau’s Greatest Show Value LAST TIMES HAS LEAD IN E————— COHSE“m Last Times TONIGHT (Ap|'|'0|_ F“_M N\ USE OUR HEADS THAN S5 AR N_ T/ To USE THESE Blasting the Lid Off the S , e g 54 - A ‘lr Dynanmite D: f the Year! Miracles for Sale” Ends 3 N \ and o o s - Run Here This Evening (7 35 % QU A\ Jury opymowann M Local Theatre |z B | Je AP | o\ Secrets’ GAILPATRICK Spooks, magic, mystics and mur- = ‘n % 5 ALso MUSICAL PIC NEWS ALsu der mingle in a bizarre detective| B % y L . VR puzzle in “Miracles for Sale,” fan- $ 9 ) Ve R4 tastic thriller in which murder is 1 . 3 3 B solved by a magician turned de- tective, amid a group of illusion- ists, clairvoyants and demonologists o 2 H 028 Filmed by Tod Browning, who di- A : = e rected “Dracula” and the Lon O O e o (o AW WRATOHR Ao GERMAN NMADERS LANOHIG.IN OHARSY mydteries, the Stork. of 'deo FOUR-FIFTHS THE SIZE OF MECHANIZED MILITARY MIGHT, BUT FOR I TS NORWAY BY PARACHUTE, CARRIED tection and modern witcheraft ends | RHODE ISLAND, BOUNDED BY FIRST SUCCESSES INNORWAY IT COUNTED BICYCLES MACHINE GUNS, RADIO 4 v 7 A ‘ ' : tonight at the Capitol Theatre GERMANY, FRANCE AND HEAVILY ON SUCH AGE'OLD STRATAGEMS — TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS, iving Rhythm 7 Lot A fantastic demonologist is mur-| | BELGWM HAVE BEEN GIVEN AS FAKING OF MILITARY ORDERS TO SAWS, WIRE CUTTERS, CAMERAS Clock Wise \\) f Y dered behind locked doors, appar-| | ORPERS TO BE READY TO THE DEFENDERS. ., AND WELDING EQUIPMENT ! A ently by his own demons. Then - s 2, a professional magician is found prderes, 2o polee curseens o JOHN HOWARD SEEN Mrs. Gruening Has 'Rebekahs Will Prevue Tonite 7/ A o was \‘l.‘(‘l\ l‘alknv)g to (h;' same po- I" MY TERY HLM 4 > 1i~""OF HUMAN Bmm ,GE e T LT ((S,usflm show WednesdayatHome Attend Church| out to help the police, baffled by NORTH SEA OU'I' Mo'hers' 'I'ea at the trickery sutrounding the kil- 3 | Ms. Emest Gruening received At last nighis business meeting in Young pits magic against| John Howaru and Gail Patr guests yesterday afternoon at the ©f the Rebekah Lodge, held in the 3 . m: to uncover the murderer in featured players who by the excel-| covernor's House when she enter- 1.0.O.F. Hall, memt made ar- OF JUNEAU wn'H H|qh S(hool Wl" a tense dramafic climax amid a lence of their performances have|iaineq with the first of her Wed- | Iaugeme to attend chureh in &« magic show. been building their way toward nesdays “at home” since return- Sunday morning, May 12. B H I F 'd Young plays his role with astardom, are secn together for the ;ng grom Washington, D. C. All planning to altend are request- 26 e e Ofl fl ay debonair comedy. touch and Miss | first time in the new Paramount| pouring during the tea hours ©d o meet in the Parlors of llm! Wherever Nature's rare flavors are found — i Rice is a perfect foil. drama, “Grand Jury Secrets,” whieh wore Mrs. George F. Alexander, Neithetn Light Presbyterian Church Dutch East Indies, Malaysia, Hungary, Mex- - > - ends tonight at the Coliseum Thea- | np.s william A, Holzheimer, Mrs, 10:456 © K Sunday morning. ico, Madagascar — there the Schilling quest Twenty-six passengers left Ju The social commiwwee of the Ju tre. THE | tal, sAHAMRS HOWRYE | h s neau last night on the steamcr neay High School Girls' Club will and Mrs. Simpson for quality never ends! . 3 iyl pd ‘nli and the statuesque, brunette Miss | MacKinnor servi North Sea bound for Sitka via EX- entertain tomorrow aternoon - Juneau Radlouub et L bl m. P S s S el e 0 SPaRnyitn and; 5.0 Joclook Wil long on histrionic ability as it 5| Today's news today in The Empire. Daily Embire classifieds pay. Pepper, fresh and pungent . . genuine Hun- in Juneau shortly after noon yes-|, Mother’s Day tea . ld H-dd ay, unloaded freight and pas-| Ppouring during the tea hours WI" HO ladaen "““r',‘":’:‘;d oo Eait Rl garian Paprika, aild and colorful 'fif"; € 1 left 3 > M e Mrs g 3 %) : 4 i vith th licate, exquisite flav e e T L B E e ture as a newspaperman with a SO\ T e Vanilla with that delica q s Guse s rose scnnieaer Transmitter HUN Siow” ven o Sheriomase raas which wontbake o fcci ot For more ledying Jureh Werd fang Mae, B, 1. Blewaxt n, will be remembered for | than half a century the Schilling name has y appearances as the Capt. C ;“'15' !F‘ e 7 stood for the highest standard of excellence. nd of the popular ] ./Anofller round of Compare Schilling for quality and flavor! Drummond of the popular “Bull- OLD 87 SPICES—19 EXTRACTS SUNNYDROOK <X Schilling -2 ere will be u special Mothers' Day . Mrs. E. C. Ha Committee members who will as- - n, Dr. and Mrs. W. C./gist include Misses Josephine| The Amateur Radio Club of Ju- 1 Stacy W. Norman, G. Campbell, Virginia Worley. May- neau will hold its annual “hidden nith, Mrs. Sword, Mr, and|delle George, Pauline Petrich, Doris| transmitter hunt” and dinner Su- Ralph Young, Nellie Johnso:, . Lanore Kaufmann, Maxine day, May 12 3 S : ; Ben Pe ]l on, Mrs. Robert Stol ,\lel-inm_ Doris McEachran, and| The hunt will start at 2 o'clock | been called. the “smartest-dressed C. M. Nickerson, G. M. Hombri Shirley Davis in the afternoon from J - 1 in pictures,” is cast in thi W. K. Sheldon Jr., E. D. Grifft DI Kinley's K1GSC at 512 a young lady who draws Street and the event is expected o |the 2 ions" of belligerent broth- Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hellan, Glenn H. Irving, Nick Kitka, Raymond FUNERAI_ FRIDAY bring out many interesting direc-!ers, pla "tl by John Howard and King, Don Robinson, E. L. Carter, tion finding instruments as well Harvey Stephens. | Mrs. Stella Hawthorne and Mrs FOR TOM HA"SE“ as field strength meters and pori- e ¢ Pat Hussey b able receivers, The hidden trans- M R b 'Th o The North Sea will return on i's| pyperal services for Tom Han-|mitter will be on the 160-meter rS- 0 er Ome trip, arriving in .Juneau early Sat- g0 who passed away yesterday |phone. urday. morning at St. Ann's Hospital will | After the hunt, participants will IS Honored a' Tea be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 return to K7GSC for prize awards the ' Dinner will be sponsored by the Bt 1 - D clock from the Chapel of TIME (HANGE ‘(J,ILA::[‘los W. Carter M;)rmar\u club and prepared by YL and XYL Honoring Mrs, Robert Thorne, The ritual of the Pioneers will| All interested in radio amateur who is in Juneau With her hus- be used and Dean C. E. Rice will | activities or experimenting are in-|band for the summer months, Mrs v deliver 'um eulogy. l;nfl-mgm will | vited and urged to take their ra-| Catherine Gregory was hostess this be in the Pioneer Plot of Ever-|dio gear and “good appetites.” Res-|afternoon at her residenceon Fifth ouI OF Towu green Cemetery. ervations may be made by calling | Street with an informal tea. - o 166 or Green 195 and must be in| Assisting were Mrs. Frank Boyle A DR T and Mrs. Willlam A. Holzheimer. | 777222 TN Empire classifieds bring results. by Friday. b . ; Miss Patrick, who has olten for fivast flm / i : v Tonight—enjoy Old \AL % 1 BN SHER I AR S S B e Sunny Brook, that CHANGE YOQUR . : . THINNED -0uT ] i) A S ) LUBRICANTS! This whiskey is | COMPANY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY N\ 77 77 A NN Outlying Precincts Roll Up Heavy Vote Against | ! | . ' ER E EVERYONE SAYS we have the FINEST FRUITS Advancing Clocks 2TH CENTURY| BUTT | GGS 20 t and VEGETABLES in Town! A heay protest vole against Ju- M E A T s MAlgaogc%?vm ; co-op i neau's new time standard was re- | i i b o ouiving et . PHONE 202| sweet croem — GROCERY CARROTS 3 v 25 ¢ ) b b, m‘ g ‘re-: QUALITY—QUALITY 2 ll)s. 2 doz. 'JETTUCE 2 HEADS 25c The results of the voting were | = as follows: Jualpa, for the change 5, against 38; Salmon Creek, for 21, N OD FRID STE AK l)mm::ND ;}AHTSU;EAAYRFI'HGISOV:EEK e ASP AR AGUS small tender steams Z POUNDS 25c Choice Young against 46; Douglas Bridge, for 4, Baby Beef against 12; Thane, for 1, against 1b.35¢ 23; Lynn Canal, for 14; against 38; | Mendenhall, for 17, against 25. | CHICKEN LEGS The total for the Gastineau Channel distriet, including Juncau[ Made of Pure Pork and Veal and Douglas which voted previous- | Iy, was 913 for the change to Pa-| cific Standard Time and 804 | against | FRYERS 1940 SPRING 3for§1.25 Leg of Clocks here were advanced April | 30. Even though they don't like it, rural residents in this vicinity are expected to adopt the new| EASTERN GRAIN-FED Serve with Apple Sauce LYNDEN Chicken Tamales o= 2 for 25¢ Oranges - doz. 3% AVACADOS - - Isc FIGEARS | i | Sheedied |pisouic | PITTED | FLUFFO| naisms | TANG WHOLE WHEAT ¥ 2% 'b. 4 Ib. SUNMAID Miracle Whip Juneau standard for convenience’s sake. SURPLUS CORN SUBSIDIZED IN EXPORT SCHEME Government fo- Sell Grain, Acquired by Growers’ Loan Program WASHINGTON, May 9. — The Agriculture Department announced today the inauguration of an ex-| port subsidy program for corn, de- signed to reduce record surpluses. It is indicated that deals are now under consideration which will | involve between twenty and thirty | million bushels, which will prob- ably be taken from stocks acquired by the government under the Gov-| ernment Loan Program. The stock | on hand is expected to be 675.-| 000,000 bushels when this year's crop is harvested. | Old grain on hand, compared | with the normal surplus, is 250,- 000.000 bushels. American corn is quoted about 25 cents a bushel above Argentine grain on European markets. Puffed or Seedless 2 Ibs. | 2fer |2 pkgs. Z21ibs. | '® - 27¢ | 39¢ | 29¢ | 35¢ | 35¢ | 55 | 10c | 39¢ . .CHEESE . TOMATO SOUP C.H.B. PICKLES 2 lb, bricks le‘rgn swflmcgwm 2 e bricks BLENDE b £ o SWEETS 12 oz. jar 65cEAN 19cEACH | 3 TINS 25¢ | “GHa™ 25¢ CORN | Tomaioes | SPAM | Grapefruit TOMATO | pgichs| oy o w:i; l201. tinl] Pfor 2'““ 4;.,32.1!1':1?15 46.0Z. TINS 22%"“! ¥ e BARS 15¢ | 42¢ | 55¢ | 25¢ | 25¢ | 45¢ | 25¢ | j0c e ————— e i Del Monte De Luxe Plums M.J.B. TREE TEA CUT BEANS Silver Bar PEACHES : % Ih. packages—BLACK . 49 EVERSON i EAR V2 fi Y Ib. packages—BLACK ..25 ; Silver Bar PEARS No. 2% fins | . peckagesZLVE0 Be 1.0 No. 2 (ans Silver Bar APRICOTS 1 es—BLACK . .. ... 221 ’ e s R ) N el I [ | J Whole or Half | DOUGLAS Colisenn |l 3 Ty, 29¢ WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY K R DOUBLE BILL QUALITY-QUALIT UALITY-QUALITY QUALITY-QUALITY - QUALITY-QUALITY-QUALITY —ALITYAOXLITVAOD—ALITYNO— ALITYAOXIITVYAOD—ALITVYANO—ALITYAND <

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