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PR T T ———— ST TWO BIG FEATURES —— FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. SH! KICKED PLENTY... OUR NEWS TWO BILLS ON SCREEN HERE FOR OPENING “Laugh It Off,"” " Girl from Mexico” Featured at Capitol Theafre )hnny Downs, popular singing and dancing favorite of many Broadway musical successes before into films, plays the remantic lead opposite Constance Mcore in - Univers “Laugh It O1f.” gay musical farce which opens tonight on a double bill at the Capitel Theatre. Featuring a cast of well known which includes Marjorie Cecil Cunningham, Hed- r, Janet Beecher, Edgar and Tom Dugan, the ts hilarious adventures i entry band of old time show-girls I DEE APITOL THEATRE STARTS TONIGHT Shm\ Place of Juneau AND HIGH! Because he courted cuties...instoad of prac- tising the law of love! FRIDAY—SATURDAY MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Satvrday—1P. M. “LAUGH IT OFF’ and “THE GIRL FROM MEXICO" ALSO “KIT CARSON" CANDY IS NEWS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1940. THE.CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI Mfiflg G- who turn to swing and jitterbug dances to score a theatrical sen- sation, When a serious-minded adveitising man brings a temperamental Latin! a radio program, the S involves herself 1i of madcap adven- Girl From Mexico,” feature at the Capitol, a comedy in which Lupe ed in the title role actor’s consterna- Lupe *inveigles his shiftless to aid her to paint New town red-hot. She goes ber- Gullufsens Married Twenty-two Years young| to this Marking their 22nd year of mar- ried bliss, Mr. and Mrs. George Gullufsen will celebrate with a in “The cvening at their residence in the Davis Apartments. The well said “I do” 22 years ago al Sew- ard, Alaska on Friday the thir- erk in her merry adventures and teenth, Unlucky Well, any- plunges the ad-man into a host| way they're still married. Lucky of complications. When his respon-| well, they're parents of three sibility of the girl is questioned by|daughters and a son, namely, Pat, the Mexican Consul whom he| Goria, Christine and George. premised he would guard her care- i ful and when his own fiancee | interests herself in her boy friend's personal regard for the Latin spit- fire—the explosion goes off! An uproarious climax winds up one of the gayest comedies Lupe Velez ever appeared in. ticn uncle York SHAKING HOME Dr. W. P. Blanton’s residence, a° the corner of Franklin and Fifth, is now being shaked. Subscribe fo1 The Empire. R HUNTING SEASON IS HERE so if you haven't already checked your outfit, i’s time you got busy. WE HAVE A VERY COMPLETE STOCK OF calibers. MODEL RIFLES MODEL 70 WINCHESTER in 30/06 and .375 c s JHAQAN BB 71 WINCHESTER in .348 caliber. MODEL 94 in 30/30 caliber. A wide variety of models in WINCHESTER and REMINGTON .22 caliber RIFLES —in both single shot and repeaters. A COMPLETE STOCK of WESTERN and REMINGTON AMMUNITION including the FAMOUS SILVER TIP for big game. CAMP and BELT AXES — TENTS and PACKS — SAFETY MATCH BOXES — FLASHLIGHTS and BATTERIES — RECOIL PADS — CLEANING RODS — OIL and GREASE — CLEANING PATCHES—GUN STRAPS—RED HUNTING HATS USE “RIG” ON YOUR GUN AND AVOID RUST GET YOUR LICENSE HERE! — P A s P S O Bt .‘JilllllllIIIII||IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIlflllllfllllfllllllllfilllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIIIlIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIlII'" George Bros. OLD MIDDLI 31PM.65¢ |||uuu|mmummuumunnunmmmumlmumlmmuummuuluummmmfili«nmwhmmmwummum’ K w:,"n Presents Kentucky Bourbon WMskey 90 Proof Smoeoth and Mnellow Try It Once qud Yau Will Buy It Always YEARS OLD PL.§1.25 4 On Friday Thirteenth' | buffet supper and bridal party this| TON Q1. $2.35 LLOYD MCRLEY IS TRANSFERRED in Westward Alaska- Successor Coming With a of Senior Sanitarian, Lloyd A. Mor- known Juneau couple; ley of the Division of Public Health | Engineering of the Territorial De- partment of Health, will leave on the steamer Baranof for the Wes ward to be stationed at a branch office at Anchorage. Morley will be in charge of in-| spection and control of environ- mental sanitation in Westward Al- aska, operating out of Anchorage His work will consist mainly of maintaining sanitary standards in food and milk establishments, can- neries, barber shops and beauty shops. Mrs. Morley will accompany him to their new home. lived in Juneau a little over a year. Earl A. Neuru, of Olympia, Wash- ington, will arrive here on the | steamer Alaska to replace Morley as Sammnan for Southeast Alaska. B BUSINESSMEN TO LOOK NORTHWARD, SAYS MAGALZINE Attention centered on Alaska by reason of the national defense work now under way will open the eyes of United States industrial possibilities in the Ter- ritory, according to an article “Al- aska: A Land of Apportunity” m the August 30 issue of The United States News, Speaking of national defense, the article states that the American people “have left an attip window !open in Alaksa.” ! — e —— SAILS FOR VISIT IN SEATTLE | | BIRD Joe Bird, pharmacist with the Guy Smith Drug Store, sailed on the Princess Louise this morning for Se- attle, where he will visit his mother and brothers. ——————— *ON TRIP OUT John Greschel, retired White Pass | | southbound from Skagway through | Juneau this morning on the steamer Princess Lou!se e —— TO EN’I'ER. VANDERBILT Claude Hirst Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Hirst, left on the | steamer. . Princess . Louise for the! States to enter Vanlderbilt Univer- | sity, where he will be a sophomore in: pre-medics. Young Hirst worked during the summer in a Hoonan T0 ANCHORAGE Will Be Senior Sanitarian new | businessmen to! mnd ‘Yukon Route employee, passed] IIlIIII|I|III|III|I||IIllllllllllllllIII|I|||||IIIIlIlIlIIIIIII||l||||l]llllll|||l|IlII|l||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ACROSS Measure of length . Oarsman Disseminate 2. Salutation . The pick . Old musical . Type of rail- way: eollog. oth s. Brother of Odin . Representa- tion in mini- ature . Table-land Ethereal salt Regain heaith Acknowledges . Sensitive 3. Object thrown . Scarcer . Those having , Teutonic god- dess of heal- ing . Article of food . Number of coples issued at one time . Central part . Biblical garden . Rouses from power . Showed interest . Japanese statesman . Corroded .S!ab variant asures L hre and dell- cate 2. Undulating tracts of land IHI’///IIIIE 7an dEN/J4N Ilfll///flllfl | L] Hld/dEER// /) Hd7/«dR s 7. fl flll ction and 1 new title | Miss Anne Austed \ Will Be Bride of | Kenneth Kolander /\u\lcd daughter of| Grunde Austed of Oklee, Minn., will become the bride of Mr, Kenneth Kolander, son of Mr, and Mrs. Perry Kolander of Boise, Idaho, at a quiet ceremony to be performed tomorrow eve- Miss Anne Mr. and Mrs. rection Lutheran Church. The Merle W. Boyer will read the, J Resur R(\ | vows. Attendants will be Miss Ronnie Asbjornson and Mr. Frank Bar- nett. After the service an informal re- ception will be held at the home| of Mrs, Lucille Popejoy at 146 Willoughby Avenue. All friends of| the couple are invited to call dur- ing the evening. Miss Austed attended the Bemid- ji State Teachers Collegé in Min- nesota. She has been a resident of Juneau since November. Mr.| Kolander came to this city over| two years ago and is now an employee of the Alaska Juneau" mill. | APPOINTMENTS AENTS 10 | - PHARMACY BOARD - ANNOUNCED TODAY Appointments to the Territorial| Board of Pharmacy were announc- ed today by the Governor's office as follows: Four-year terms—Z. L. Loussac of Anchorage and F. N. Dunham | of Fairbanks, e 7AW IIIII/HIIHE | Wilson, | screen Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 2. Horse 3. Express vere hnllv . City In Portu= gal Fine sensitive- ness . Venerate . Palm leat . Alcoholic bev- erage . Musical study One who lives in a place Inasmuch as e Afternoon functions Finished Animate Flutters rious Renting con- tract . English musl- cal composer 33. Arts . Stout figured Scoteh linens 7. Daydreams . Places of con= cealment. ). County in New Mexico . Rolled and tumbled . Ribbed or twilled . Slope . East Indian titlo of re. spect . To an inner point 50. Great Lake 52. Voleano Red Night before an event | (OLISEUM THEATRE OFFERS TWO BILLS OPENING TONIGHT Lusty and virile is the story of “Waterfront,” the Warner Broes picture scheduled to open this evening on a double at the Coliseum Theatre therefore it was regarded as ideal vehicle to introduce to the public Dennis Morgan, a big brawny, handsome lad who is ex- and an They havc‘mm. at 7 o'clock in the manse of pected to step immediately to the forefront among the screen’s real he-men. Sharing top honors in the cast “Waterfront” with young Mor- are Gloria Dickson, Mar Sheila Bromley, Lar Williams, Frank Faylen, Ward Bond and Aldrich Bowker In the second feature the Grand Canyon echoes with a million laughs as the first family of the goes prospecting in the neighborhocd for gold in latest 20th Century-Fox “Quick Millions.” It's the Family, of course, and they their richest vein of fun in the film which features, in addition to the usual members of that household, Eddie Collins, Robert Shaw and Helen Ericson. e TAXPAYERS—ATTENTION The office of the City Clerk will of gan |remain open all day Saturday un- September 14. H. J. TURNER, City Clerk. til 5 pam, Three-year terms—R. T. Kubon i | of Fairbanks and Ralph Kitzmiller | of Nome. Two-year term—EIwin Swelmann of Seward. | “The term of H. R. VanderLeest . of Juneau, President of the Board does not cxpire until next year.| chuxmnn is Sccrctary - Mrs. DeBolf ls Mrs. Harry Sperling was hostess, this afternoon at her West Tenth | street residence with a luncheon in compliment to Mrs. Marian De-| Bolt, who is visiting here with her| siser, Mrs. C. M. Archbold. | Invited for the occasion werr” Mesdames Zolmain Gross, Bernard, Bert Johnson, John B\ Halm, C. M. Archbold, R. | Mitchell and Mable Newman, - D | | ' HoseitAL NoTES | Joe Bellatto of Hirst-Chichagof, | was a medical dismissal today from Sl Ann's Hospnal ’ a4 T i John Felder, son of Mr. and Mrs.| | J..W. Felder, was dismissed today| | from St. Ann’s after undclgomp | dn appendectomy. | . & o1l Admitted for medical care, Henry | Nehrkorm is at St." Ann's. | Etgene Eakin was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital today for medi- cal attention. James Bartells was a medical | admission today at the Govern- | ment Hospital. Admitted for surgical care, Russ Nannauck is' at the Government umpltaL . bty FINE ACOIJRM:Y attraction bill COLISEUM WHNED . AND ODERATED STARTS TONIGHT Juneaw’s Greatest Show Value A TWIN-HIT PROGRAM Jod Prouty + Spring Ken Howsll + George Ermest June Corlson + Florence Roberts billy Mohan + Eddie Collins Robert Shaw « Hi irected by Malcolm St Clair Candy—News—Cartoon Mcmnee 1:00 P. M. Sa(urduy: b SR S Farewell Party for Miss Tina Lepetich Honoring Miss Tina farewell party will be evening at the over C, Wiy residence on East Street. Hostesses will be Mis Winn and Miis Jane h Guests have been asked for! dessert at 8 o'elock and the eve- ning will be spent playing cards. DA e ] Going Wrong SAN FRANCISCO, Ca., Sept. 13. — Called sweetheart of Amer Mary Pickford makes her debut a political campaigner tonight will be a featured speaker a, political rally boosting Wendell Willkie for Preside Novelist Kathleen Norr also g Willkie at the lly -+ Subscribe to The Daily Alaska | Empire-—the paper with the largess pula ¢ Lepetich, a given this Suzy Fmoire classineds Liing results. } emt?‘éaa?‘ @ GMC /o2 m\s E\‘.flNflM!m Because GMCs have so much more pulling power, it may be hard to believe they operate on least gas. But enginecers’ tests have proved this beyond question. Investi- gate GMC before you buy another truck! Plan Time payment's through our owr at lowest available rates CONNORSMOTOR CO. PHONE 411 GMC TRUCKS GASOLINE - DIESEL Penetration g Controiied Expansic at Ali Hunting A STAYNLESS PRIMING &3 EE your dealer about the deadly new Winchester Super Speed Silvertip big- game cartridges. They will be in 15 selected modern calibers, beginning popular. 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