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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1940. 3 ¢ THE CAPITOL IS THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU. A NEW WESTERN STAR IS BORN! SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Friday and Saturday - MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE--SATURDAY, |1 P.M. M 3 “LITTLE ACCIDENT" ALSO “UNDER WESTERN STARS" b CATEDY! FIRST SHOW STARTS | AT 7:15 P. M. g » “KIT CARSON" SECOND—:30 P. M. | cribe to The Dally Alaska DEWITT INFANT DIES (APHOI- SHow l.;l;:kml:',.”?\:q PCX:L e pital. DOUGLAS RINK arrangements have been made. EVERY NIGHT | = 7:30 to 10:30 | ->o> - ———— o Empire Classifieds Pay! ;| AUCTION SALE! The Following Used Merchandise Will Be AUCTIONED: FRIGIDAIRE CABINET RANGE 2-BURNER HOTPOINT APARTMENT SIZE R HOTPOINT RANGE GHOUSE RANGES with AUTOMATIC b = MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGE WESTINGHOUSE PORTABLE OVEN MONTGOMERY WARD WASHING MACHINE SEARS ROEBUCK WASHING MACHINE NERAL ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE i .ECTRIC WRINGER POST IRONER FLOOR LAMPS BRONZE STUDENT LAMPS TABLE LAMPS BED LAMP HAMILTON BEACH ELECTRIC MIXER MAJESTIC WAFFLE IRON USED HOTPLATES HEATERS WESTINGHOUSE CONSOLE RADIO OIL BURNER WATER HEATER, apartment size EVEREADY SUNLAMP VACUUM CLEANERS 5 HAND VACUUM CLEANERS WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR UNIVERSAL PERCOLATOR SMALL-SIZE CEILING FIXTURES ALL HAVE BEEN RE-CONDITIONED A small deposit will hold any article. A minimum price at which bids will be accepted will be marked on some items. Items on sale will be open for inspection. AUCTION SATURDAY AT3P. M. AND AT 7:30 P. M. PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. Ll L el O =T SRy s QI . S JEmmIepee e . N g > * » % . . > e — e ———————— . A AR S A M. S - UL AR @ CORN---NORWEST No.303 tins 10ceach PEANUT OIL 35 guart Keliogg’s ALL BRAN large pkg. 33 e each LUXFLAKES 25 large pko. CORN FLAKES POST TOASTIES 3 pkgs. 25¢ Medium ‘Tins CHOCOLATE Baker's Premium 2le half Ib. cake AT HOSPITAL TODAY The intant sen of Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeWitt passed away shortly { before noon today at St. Ann's Hos- 3 The child was born August| i 22, The remains are at the Charles 2 | W. Carter Mortuary and no funeral | ! l ..||unmmm||'|n||||||um|uuuumlmumuu||uuuuumiummmuumu’:’i The thrifty housewives of Juneau are learning that the smart and thrifty place to buy is at the OUR AIM IS TO REDUCE THE FOOD COST IN YOUR HOME. LET US HELP YOU! SAUERKRAUT Libby’s No. 2% tins=-16¢ each Bel Monte GRAPEFRUIT or TOMATO JUICE B 120z tins DR @ PAPER NAPKINS 100 count 2 pkgs. 29¢ DEL MONTE—No. 2 tins GREEN LIMA BEANS 21e each White Star TUNA | ARGO STARCH o~ Gloss MIRACLE FRENCH DRESSING Edgar Kennedy and dot are humorously fe Also showing is “Under We: Stars,” an exciting Republic pic- ture, featuring two new westein stars. Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette are the new two: d, hard-rid- ing, sweet sin open range. Rogers new name, while B ready famous as the Gene Autry storie - VOIING BY ABSENTEE HAS TWO BILLS OPENING HERE "Little Accignt”, "Under| Western Stars’ Are Feafured Releasing a barrage of l)riuhl quips and hilarious antics which will sweep any audience into re- | peated gales of laughter, Hugh Her- | | bert and baby Sandy will romp| " their way through Universal's “Lit- | tle Accident,” starting tonight at the Capitol Theatre, to establish themselves as a whirlwind new com- edy BALLOT ENDS TODAY; 38 ARE CAST HERE atutory four d general election In Ju U. s Felix Gray said 38 absentee ballots had been cast up to this afternoon. Opportunity to vote by absentee Florence Rice and Richard Car- son handle their romantic assign- | ments pleasingly, and others who contribute to the entertainment are Joy Hodges as “the other girl” | Peggy Moran and Anne Gwynne as a pair of pretty models, Ernest ballot will cease when Gray closes | Truex as Sandy's race horse-tout- his office at 5 o'clock this eve- ing father, Frances Robinson Kath- ning Commissioner ' ANNOUNCING The OGpening of CHARLES &5 PERMANENT W and cisco and Los Angeles, California. to all your problems. Corner Second and Franklin PHONE 603 77¢ RY TAK 1 1§. pkgs. 22(2 each : Crystal White SOAP 2 packages 23¢ MARBLEHEAD LIKE HOME MADE 33e¢ pint bottles Hair Styling Studios CHARLES comes to Juneau with 17 years experience in the art of Permanent Waving and styling hair. He has been employed by some of the best beauty salons in San Fran- He recently sold his own salon in Reno, Nevada. If you have any problems with your hair of if you aren’t satisfied with your present hair style and have trouble with your permanents, see CHARLES. He has the answer Krafft Building s“Quality Ahways” MAID O CLOVER Sweet Cream, 93 Score TREAT YOURSELF TO THE CLEANEST AND FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO BE FOUND IN JUNEAU! Seedless Grapes - - 2 Ibs. 25¢ Green Peppers - - - 2Ihs. 25¢ POTATOES SQUASH - - Ib.8¢ SAVE TS ADV.—PRICES VILL BE MAINTAINED THROUGE TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10T : UIVIA] Crossword Puzzle min ACROSS 27, Arablan. gar- VIE] 1. Hurried = w‘:‘\?{:‘;_ E[R(60] & Adun winged ™ " twitchings (51 [x] insect 30. Lirt g on 10. Conjunction 3 A '\ [RIED] 12. Sandarac tree 3 NiolSlE] 13. Thick Persian 3! 8o o] 41 Tennts stroke 14, Geometrical 41 Tennis stro E[T[1 1] il 4 BR0SE the WeR | 15. City of the crow family ang legtiing 46. Unit of weight tower for gems K[Y] 16. Journeyed 48. Manuseript: fig k';v'::'e'} bt 49. Hi:h mountain Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie . Note ¢ 50. Stone for ham= SRR A 57. Come on the 60. Troublosome 22. Old French leather stage plants " coin 62. Scatter 58. Singing voice g1, Final 23, Tdible seaweed 5i. Chinese secret 5. Whiriyind off e 21, Pronoun society aroe 26, Town In Ohlo 6. Four {Hanas L Bource of maple sl 3. Plain or old- fashioned 3. Comfort 4. Units of welght b. Trespassers 6. Pertaining to marriage 1. Astound 8. Presented 9. Poem 10. Music drama 11. Addttion to & document riental guitar 23, ‘Lessen 25. Bivalve mol- lusks 21. Topaz hum- ming bird 20. Cut of meat 31. Those who guarantee O STUNT VODVIL and PICTURE BIGGEST (in person) ENTERTAINMENT Ever Offered in Junean —— TONIGHT at COLISEUM Stunts given by American Legionnaires from all parts of Alaska and when we say STUNTS, they are STU]!TS' and the picture is ERYTH\NG AT STAKE! SUSPENDED SENTENCE Leroy Long today was sentenced by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray to four months in jail on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. The sentence was suspended on 3ood behavior. wms m ON TONIGHT -eo The Daily Alaska Empire has the gest paid circulation of any Al- a newspaper i|American Leglon "Hottes Show" Ever Given- Big Double Bill The “hottest show” ever given § |in Juneau will be offered tonight § |at the Coliseum Theatre by the “hot boys and girls” now attending the American Legion conventicn in this city. In fact there will be two shows —a picture—"Winne: All” which is .something “hot” the stunts, all of a regular * cn” vodvil type, never before seen by any audience, The double bill starts promptly at 8 o'clock tonight, at the Coli- seum, and the regular admission price will prevail. The public is urged to go early as the indications are there will be standing room AVING visiting Legionnaires, Famed in early days as an end man in “Dutch” in his glory tonight as master of minstrel Theatre where Legionnaires their ladies will stage a stunt night for the public. The evening is scheduled to get | under way after the first show with 1a grand march of colors to the | stage where Lola Mae Alexander will sing the “Star Spangled Ban- ner.” A long list of pared. PHONE 71 “stunts” is pre- — e LEGION AUXIIARY SELECT COMMITTEES, pHoNE 603 § TO HOLD ELECTION Legion Auxiliary delegates, De- partment of Alaska, in the second day of convention session, heard reports of various committees and WASH. CO-OP. Special A Large AT COLISEUM mittee with the assistance of all| shows, J. B.| Bernhofer will be again' ceremonies down at the Coliseum and | % 3 | | 3 at a premium. | The double bill is in charge of the local American Legion Com- boy's fame and” fortunelf —a gergeous/ girl’s right to! & % (lovel/ i —even Papa) \Gambini's~ cozy "deli:a'essenl[ 'WINNER TAKE ALL JUST ONE SHOW—Slariing at 8 o'Clock! Public urged to ccme early as it is going to be SOME SHOW-—REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES for REGULAR CIRCUS-STUNT SHOW! f i Wrangell; oclock at the Sixth Street home of Mr. and Mrs. Ture Holm. Regulax business will be discussed and a 50~ |cial will be held later in the even~ |ing. All members are invited to tee are Etolin Coulter, | Mary Walmer, Sitka, and Marie | Williams, Ketchikan, Sonsof Norway " — —oe Schedule Meet .z, e ke = ons FISH SALE The salmon pmkh n and A meeting of the Sons of Norway dfly at the Cold Storage along with will be held tomorrow night at 8| a number of trollers. -al outdoor wear end hunting trips, you will.be tod, comlortablo, neal, in Woolrich mountain- n'a wool clothes. We card the wool, spin. dye and > cloth, tailor your clothes from it in best vlos. Stormproof. Best mountain plaids, ¢ plain colors. Quality doveloped in over soc] s. Popular prices. Ask your Seuiar on genvine Wooltich Clothes. Catalog WOOLRICH WOOLEN MILLS, WOOLRICH, PENNA. (Joha Rich & Bros.) hat-capa, caps. LA.MACEHINISTS Meets Menday LOCAL 514 7:30 P. K. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL 2 doz. 81c¢ |issue of business tomorrow morn-| !ing, and for joint installation of| ! officers tomorrow afternoon in the Elks Hall Committees Chosen Yesterday's meetings were taken 'up by routine opening business| and the appointment of various committees. The Credentials Committee is composed of Ruth Morgan, Ketchi- kan; Creo Ives, Seward, and Lucy Bailey, Fairbanks. Those on the Nominating Com- mittee are Myra Rank. Fairbanks; Florence O'Neill, Anchorage; Jo Sheldon, Seward; Lucille Stone- house, Juneau; Astrid Knight, Ket- chikan; Mary Walmer, Sitka; Eto- lin Coulter, Wrangell, and Jessie Anderson, Petersburg. | Resolutions Commiittee includes Margaret Webb, Beward; Inabelle| ‘Elllott, Ketchikan and Florence Mutch, Juneau, 10cLettuce head 10c 8 lbs. 25¢ | department chairmen this morning and this afternoon at meeting in the Dugout. Mrs. Elizabeth Nord- | |ling, Department president, pruld- ed. | Election Tomorrow | Plans were made for the election | lof officers, which s to be the main | Conhnue Your Trip "Illlnde" by hs' This fall and winter enjoy the many travel privileges brought to you so economically through streamlined Super Coach travel the carefree sightseeing along the smooth highways . the convenience of frequent daily sch 3 the relaxing warmth and comfort o txhcu y heated Super Coach. You'll appr too, the liberal stopover privileges and the g us baggage allowances. See More — Save More — By Super Coach For Example:— ONE ROUND From Seattle WAY TRIP LOS ANGELES $16.50 $29.20 NEW YO 41.10* 69.90* SALT LAKE CITY 15.50 27.90 NEW ORLEANS 40.10* 65.90* SAN FRANCISCO 11.50 20.20 CHICAGO A 33.50" 56.10* MINNEAPOLIS 28.00* 47.00* *Also applies from Vanf‘cuver B.C. For Complete Information Consult: JUNEAU SEATTLE J. B. Burford Ceniral Terminal Burford & Co. 8th & Stewart l “Mhose on the scrapbeok commit- B e il L