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Staris Tonight TP. M. ___THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THE CA®IBQie-HAS THE BIG PICTRES “IT'S THE BIGGEST S WO BIG REVIVALS ™ ToWN ROV S — %TERNALLY M’PEM INg LOVE 1935 e 8 LUNE LA e bt B " Acndemy § ; Ififis&%%' ALK BOREAGE + % €OLOMBIA PICSUR' | 1P.M. “THELOST PATROL" Saturday Lone Ranger Carioon 1P; M- Comedy Candy "Lost Patrol” ‘Newest Desert Exploit Here Victor M (raglen Plays Leading Role in Capitol | Picture Weekend Show | Said to be daringly different and intensely dramatic in theme and treatment, “The Lost Patrol,” at JOHN FORD'Y Production Winne: .SPtNQ[nYV | MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Herian C. Cooper, executive producer '"CO.-RADIO PICTURF BOBBY MackINSKY IS 10 visi HERE ; desirgg_dpgam 1s a3 nst retalized, and young Bobby \cKinsky of Bremerton, Washing- ‘enroute to Junzau on the The eight-year-old boy 1s making his first trip to Alaska and will spend the summer bere vistiing with his aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hermanson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Adams. Ninety. erica lies nearer the Old World than does New York City. > zivent of South Am- frrw 3 GEORGE BROS. Super Market $60 0 CASH First Prize ALSO THREE $5,00 PRIZES! FRIDAY NIGHT Free Ticket Wilh Fach Dollar Purchase! George Brothers Super Market Pheone 92-95--Better Values t‘nd presents Victor McLaglen, Bolls Karloff, Wallace Ford, Regi- ing cast in a colorful story of gal- lantry and suffering on the desert | w[ Ml‘sopou\mn } ‘V\ \«28\0 Big Thirst U Uuen(ners . « . to every wife, son | | and daughterinJuneau IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!HI“I!IH“HIHNIIIIIIH‘HIIHIIIIIIIIIIII]lIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllill"' F you've been thinking lately (perhaps out loud) that you wished Dad would.go down and buy himself a new suit here then is the way to turn this Father's Day gift giving business into a practical, worthwhile, not to mention SEN- SATIONAL EVENT. .1 'Y TFEN . Get together on the gift and give Dad a suit! Chances are he's been coasting along on the old number he's been wearirig, thinking first of the rest of the family. "But during these "Days of Impression” every Dad should take advantage of his smartest appearance. TIMELY .CLOTHES will give Dad a big lift and warm the very cockles of his heart. You needn’t blitzkrieg the family budget either — come in and let us show you. SIMELY FRED HENNING COMPLETE OUTFITTER CLOTHE $33 JUNE 16th b ) FATHER’S DAY ~=-- SUNDAY, H 53 8 % B st ¥ ara $.8 16. Sulnz. of cars lhc Capitol Theatre for the week- - | soldiers become virtual | there when the Arah enemies slip | starring Rosella Towne, t night, kill a |night at the Coliseum on the dou- ble bill entertainment, In the plot devised by Vincent | |up on the camp a | As | again and again, and the ranks of | the patrol grow ever thinner, | the RKO Radio production, all of | which was filmed on a picturesque ] Daily Crossword Puzzle 3 [TIO[T[E] 1] euuu H%@BENEEEH NINERE [RISIE] El@[l] A2t s (SN EREOIN 19. Religious song @ 20. It is: contr. 22. Hindu 23, Childre ropm | 26. Gone b; | 29. Vow' dialectic . Think " THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1940. 21. i e‘:l::oss : Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 4 i EEEREEREIR - By MBI 2 NS ™ e EM1 [TISEICIOMES] ., 14. Know: archale mg- |AIN] 1] 25 7 E R / flllfil%% 7 52 7 The story, based on the famous gyrst, | novel by Philip MacDenald, centers | Stemn, 1Bld ‘Denny, and @ Suong gupport- |about the plight of eleven mon members of a British cavalry tachment which is lost on the hl( nk sands without knowedge of its or- | ders, its exact whereabouts, or its destination—its commanding officer ‘havmg been killed by sniping Arabs. Taking refuge in an oasis, the prisoners sentry and steel their horses. A ring of death about them, the men |of waiting for the inevitable doom. | the invisible enemy strikes the | drama is said to move swiftly to a tremendous climax. John Ford, whose list of direc- torial successes is one of the most | imposing of screen history, directed desert location in Arizona where actors and® technicians suffered | great hardships from the intense heat. | The cast chludes J. M Kerrikan IIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIfllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIHIIHflIIIIIIlIllmllllllm*'!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIllll’.iiHHI“l““m“l- BERT’S DASH GROGERY " FINE FOODS ..FINE SERVICE WE ENDEAVOR TO SERVE YOU AS YOU LIKE TO BE SERVED Fast Free De ATURDAY ONL‘I oANiSH 2 | Hanson | react in various ways to the strains | ————- 878 Bllfl'fil!l Ibs. 69 vaw GERS M N TS 4 SUPREME FLAVORS—Chocolate, Mint, Wintergreen, Lime P I @B'e 25c TAM‘:XfiS, large jar.-- TolLET TISSUE rons—-sux sorr- . TOILET S(’AP Granp For rasp waren (3 C 0'40".5 SLICED BACON fiEANS%m 29 AIIWIIG SATURDAY MORBNING--Please Phone EABLY Strawberries, Watermelons, Cantaloupes, Cherries, band. . Befor : .Dl:gl!ml. Also playing is a thrilling air L . ot T drama of the men who guard the| 5 . Receptacle for gateways to America is Mono- | coal bt y ' ter | &% Evergreen RIAINEHE | T|T 41. Song of oy gram’s “Sky Patrol,” a new “Tail-| SKY & Giohie or E[N[TEADIY[E @ 1o, PrRise . spin Tommy" picture, starring John | x’; U‘T ¢ 53, M; 1 Beard of graln 43, Fi"it“g fil Frent [ WITH 3 3 9 1] ear ral 3 rst consid- 5 38. UE; J y ‘::;-n t. Quaclélol s ;\“nuon‘o{ “Sky Patrol” is also the story n[{ 39, Undcerstan 69. Adversa medicine o egols § g ates en i 4§ Hpcesstan R i . § 1 @ waitt S in a boy who hated to kill, even in John "'re“' 43. Compoun can moun- 7. Renting o strel show the line of duty, and it explains 45, Conunclion 61 Limb s Binder :; Bolnt of tme gy the youth overcame this pho-| | o SCTTRRE L W N E itam et Mariorie Reynolds 4. Employed ot 3 O bra A Relleve bia. when he learns that gun fire || ROBEEI LUl rivia J y! | Pass r 50. Co Into 1. Cleanst 11. Lét it stand 52, mneral- rin; is the only law the lawless under- ‘ J s "".“ JSZJ’.! 16 d8bern ™ 8L Footlike Bart | stand | Se ackie (oogan | to rest 2. Ethereal 18. vnun. unflel’ s 67 Normwen Rl . el 'MATINEE TOMORROW—1:00 P. M. III%IIIII%III HII%HIIII/IHI H!l%ll ANEE il AR i e AN /iR o O ANEEN o N T | dddl AN dude o fillV/fllill’///ll FL T T 11 1] Billy Bevan, Alan Hale, Douglas Walton, Howard Wilson 7/ DOUBLEFEATUREON | (OLISEUM SCREEN STARTING TONIGHT “The Adventures of Jane Arden,” Searrie Browine A.‘m N6 Co x G MHH“HIHHIHWHMMHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIHIIIIIllmlllllmIIIIIIIIIIIMWMHMWMMMMWMMWHHImllllulmlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllmmmll o Doctrine 4. Grape pre- serva . Course of travel . Former Presi- dent's nick- name Pikelike fish Palmyu palm lead . Pronoun . Denoting the maiden name Pound 33« bhcrnnm Lawrence Kimble and, Charles Curran for this first Jane | Arden picture, the heroine succeeds their uu: OWNES AND ononro TWIN = HIT in unmasking and bringing members of a W.D.GROSS. just deserts to the sinister band of jewel thieves and | smugglers, who also are not averse | {to a bit of murder on the side. She accomplishes her purpose by bravely masquerading as a jewel thief herself and then succeeding in getting into the employ of the PROGRAM TAILSPIN TOMMY More than 1225000 Federal duck | stamps, which hunters must buy, were sold in 1939, | CARTOON PRIZES CANDY Brandon Sammy and Paul 55414544 ason to South- I!l seRVICE for the greater portion of this se eastern Alaska ports, the SS. Alaska is sc heduled to sail from Seattle on June 14 and June 28, and then on alternate Tues- days, starting July 9. In addition to these Southeastern Alaska sailings, the SS. Alaska is scheduled for two Southeastern and Southwestern sailings from Seattle on September 18 and Octo- ber 2, and additional winter sailings to be announced later. Measuring 366 feet in length, 49 feet in breadth, and having a displacement of 7,450 tons and a gross tonnage of 4,658, the SS. 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