The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1940, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1940. e ,wfl ca s 'I'ILH" CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURE 5+———AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS! ‘(Apllol SHow l (.J‘OSSWOI"d PU?}IC 2 Big Shows FINIRLTR .o | WILLFEATURE e, o in ONE THEATRE Bl 1(jCKEY MOUSE MAT. DOUBLE BILL :l TRIDAY—SATURDAY Shew Place of Juneau Saturday—1 P. M. s o land amid water B | reafis 1y ity in Okla= ‘Bad Little Angel,’ 'Mexi-| * “5itche o ¥ S BRe & »~ ¢ g: 147 'lz"’ » - w ldl " 4 prt ”\ I')rold Bas l(ll!\” fme« . oy ¢ & L. Hawalian foo (plement FNE Virginia Weidlerin | "Gl o onTorigh S50 1 in ‘BAD LITTLE ANGEL’ and Tomorrow /18 S e shy 7". Divide fnto ?'[}fifx!r " with The screen’s newest juvenile ° Fpeg et i § ¢ »ne Renalds—Guy Kibbee—Ian a Weidler and Gene - - i Hunter — Blizabeth Patterson sent remarkable P & Plickea o - ! with Reginald Owen—Henry Hull : b “R'fi&fl;h. R ntod | \"v“ t 5. Pres ;‘ 28 ]\‘7 A-‘L‘rrpitc Nonh Bpn v‘l‘l?‘ex'll“\;’ 6. B"l:g‘llll‘.‘l star ‘. ‘4 i Sesame in a constel- ) Cereal grass lation EXCITING! Latest Hews of the War HUMAN! LOVABLE! 7 : e T e o o A R PR PUF P 7, RATYH FEATURES will be showa at the Mickey Mouse Matinee! [, '« il fl..///fl.... W VRPN TR P 3 v e ik e | Ianaan amat Hodwalker e s st Singing voice Pertaining_to a part of a ri Done by word of meu h Brillia l xm\l)et call 3 lu( Aining to i ‘_“ 26. Threaded ’ sit { her foster mmfl fas- S arrle the pietur 28 orlental tnn child S 20. Prepares for performances o, g Dublication '1 cwn.” Convincin el Wilson md Tan ; 1 v 1. | whem the child reforms, Guy Kibbée . s by is ¢ an ng i >rusty milicnaire who capi- | sccap pulled by b lates cventually to the childs : : WILL CUT YOUR 744 M ‘ e Won, juummEE JEEN AN RN AN b v]r‘l~ with thrills and a happy B in a l\\“"‘nn ture of catchy tuncs Au- | v v /A 7 49. -ty JEE JENEN; JuEp / st n fe: hat ‘ IS BILLED FOR SHOWING - - AT COLISEUM THEATRE _° Theatre. bx TP T RN/ dENY beth Patterson and -...%//" “ 251. ¢ long Headpioees R ccite in mono- tone Swiss canten Group of eight . Support for a coffin . Without man s nam» cn a double bill at the Coli- ago that this ELUm STARTS TORIGHT W.B.6ROSS COLISE - MARY BOLAND CHARLIE NOR BILLY LEE -_ AN ——— TEX RITTER in “Riders of the Frontier” MATINEE—SATUIIDAY—I 00 P. M. The Daily Alaska bmplre gunnm- men m i ¢ greup of Paramocunt players slated for stardem; and the other adopted ccn, “Joo,” played by little Billy DOUGLAS RINK Lece F\ ERY NIGHT Second feature stars "lt\ Ritter in 230 to 10: m RI&!(I\ of the Frontier.” TR PN ABERCE S SIS RN 9 Best Outdoor Values for Men 'OU will ind plenty of satisfaction in wearing YWoolnch Outdoor Men’s Clothes. Windproof. water-repellent, warm, neat fit and good iooking. [} M M Tests o other truck Cfficers of s church col sc de- 1 d, d. cfl:cr(:‘:hhfl(!\e]‘rdcc;a: :E:;::’:{);—EE!:;\: K’; will h‘:\‘:-m»;‘gr:";[r,:"::,(:,‘.,:,:;“:;”(l)‘l:. If you haven't met the “Fitches Trouble.” N};:ri‘ex;:oeis }r‘:‘;:[da;:‘;n::dl.to‘:l;}:::: v;::lr qm::ntl":ll?'xg’:ur engi No olh:;’ ltr:ucd(lswc:s yc(:; :a S ‘mbers of St. Nicholas Russian Or- you must make their acquain- *h,” played by Mary own mills here in the Allegheny Mountains. You get < h" on:!\::arra Seee GMélodayl 1wcdex Church, to be held Sum' e immediately! ! mer C. Fitch,” the ; quality developed here in over 110 years of "ml:i. o ts through our owr Plan |€vening at 7:30 c'clock, according to v the “Fitches” are without a man who mmln well qualify as the ] to woodsmen and hi :n ln::_m: Gg;.':mfl; WS e V:ewesOO g + THE TRUCK OF VALUE + sk v should belan announcement made by the Ray, dcubt cne of the funniest, most hu- | typical American father,-played by ::'i' h"z“':hp“i‘,"s o ';:chh:‘xflxp'dluon Bk _ ctlowetowailoblersle e able to rench Juncau shortly after| A, Zolotovsky, Rector. man and most lovable screen fami- | Charlie Ruggles. The favorite screen i plaiphig B g.ml'l:“ Woolrich oNdm, Clothes. the first of the year.' - >oo |lies in America, and they are com- couple play the same roles in “Night | OOLRICH WOOLEN MILLS OLRICH, PENNA. CoNNoRS MoToR Co NPT % | Jing back to town in the new Para- Work," and also present are other (Joha ek & Bron) . HOMING INSTINCT | Ty & classitied ad 10 The Empire. mmlm comedy, “Night Work,” which members of the “Fitch” menage- itk FRONE 41l . Mo LT B b . FULTON, Mo—If i bad hap- (S | llllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIlllll|||IIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIHIIIlll||||llIlIIIi||l||llIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|lllll|||||||IlmlllllllllII|||llIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllll"lll|||I||||l|||||||||||||||||I|||II||Illlll|||||I||lll||||||||| GMC TRUCK GASOLINE ardly would be worth men A.'- e e v el S phome478 [T’ ADATE—WITH UP-TO-DATE Phone 371 ticed their car was on fire. Duncan = — —— — put on speed; drove right into t ‘ T’lere is no Substitute for fire station of which he is chief. 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