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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1940. THI CAPITOL HHAS THE BIG PICTURE 35————AND NEWS THAT IS N'l< WS' (OMDANY A i Crossword Puzzle ROGUE...ON i M m’. %g !@b{ %% i !‘ E 4 ‘f gad j ] ;'H‘v::n: rcnic;: THE LOOSE : A «..TO SCORE Exists \ STARTS TOCIGHT s i | LAST NIGHT »-oor | 2 N OWNED AND OPLAATED w.p 6ROSS Juneau’s Greatest Show \'uluv STARTS TONIGHT A TWIN - HIT PROGRAM seeond S : . King SEE THE AMAZING Renfrew’s Most Thrilling Sceond Shew 9:30 P. M. P b I.O(a' MG"I Afe 0 A”"V 5 ] e b L STORY OF Adventure! ¥ o Baptismal MIEIETT] d IT'S A BOURLE o Now ~ Manual Is T e 0. o “THE Renirew of the Royal. lamation BILL ' I First Workout SRS GER T TR (L LR T MAN Mounted in GLEASON s ‘ z of soulhern TS W e EIREREAN —vith FEATURES that wiCson That famous old saylng, “Yowre 30 Gem & B T S ol i 1 WHO “CRASHING LSRR ' make it an IDEAL PRO 3 in the Army now!" meant more ) 1. idtary R 4 make it an IDEAL - e Army : X 59, Tr . Military . Diljsesd bad 0P gy idALLWYN ROGRAM for the whole than hearsay to over 80 young of- c G . - Sailor B/‘RE”” T"RU o ”,,mMs ARMs) Funny X with amily ! ficers and men of Juneau last 3 ~ L ' 1 : night when the staccato commanl / - 10. Wood lu:ed ;or His bravery is America’s Spate {§ answer to the ruthless James Newill 11. Boglish, qugen challenge of dictatorship! Jean Carmen—Warren Hull g of “Attenticn” opened the [irst MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE| | i i, v : SATURDAY———1:00 P. M. tional Guard, Company A of the 0. Corded fabrle CPHE G S W D Q crQ 1297th Infantry, in the Southea 24. Algeria ¢ . i e . : by B w anitin /|| Kiddies Matinee — TOMORROW — 1:00 P.1M. SHOULD HUSBANDS WORK tention” they did arrive ot -4 . 160 M NEWS KIT CARSON CANDY | Although the local unit is quite "of personal | CANDY (green at the old army me, and o §cg|!1(!“r::zyu 3w e without equipment or proper 2, Bass. horn | Dr. Rubley Called | EARLE KNIGHT BEFTER, | ,fi@$mflpflk$; TG s | COLSEUM THEATRE i e South l?r %ra::?ng LULU FAIRBANKS SAYS| ELKS HEAD 7] ’“.. Bliea | Tt W pp, 10 Meet on Monday 7. C. Walther ¢ i > capital | E oht, editar of, the Al m‘ ‘ Capt. W. C. Walther called b - Helena — ['“The drill team of the Rebekah . E S DR bhie, AJaste lcompany to ottention at 8 pm. 7 41 Kind of nut s g T ro of's I N d Week'y i sabis esabcs " 1 Winnow | How the stubborn courage of an Tedge is scheduled to meet Mon- n a 'ona uar “Fem ccent N lu F: |and * immediately following rol 15, Forest |old soldier rescucd the city from day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the i A seae 1 t ‘ icall, the company was divided into y @ Eame o ihe cruel grip of terrorism andlYG0m iall All former members {/66 San ‘Peanciage Hosserve lniens quring & bries -stop A,,, Ju=| groups for instruction and !”“1""' 4T Toeth | gangsters is told in exciting (sn-‘uf the'team are asked to be pres- National Guard unit, Dr.|neau. She 1 a southbound passen- | s ¥ s o f\“l b fl. %/ 48, State border lion in “The Man Who Dared,” the|eny and all members of the Re- Rubley of the Juneau Medical | o0 \he stekmer. AlhakE; to practice on in th 2 Lake Erle | Warner Bros. film with Jane Bry-| pekah Lodge interasted in joining N e » manual of @ i 1 40, Glass in the | Swrgical Clini iled south SNl 0 Y Ko manial, of 4 . - i. making an, ‘Charley Grapewin and Henry| the drill team arc urged to appe camer Alaska ! : ’“ begh. sizeamiined I e DHAt 53 Metrie | O'Neill in the main roles, which|at the session Rubley was accompanied by | NOTICE local [nge [aymg Plans few vears made those that are not Vi 55. Purchase opens tenight on a double bill at s biey, who plans (o continue | ATRMAIL ENVELOPS, showing |rcquainted i the drill of arms |the Coliseum Theatre. B st mu e she look | 8¢ route from Seattle to Nome, on| fOF B|g Time on Grand ‘m/‘l;; to L};;'lr olifl(' s u.r(m-lnuus 4 - It is the story of a typical mid-| _ d seme ]).n|1‘il\ holdings. ale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. v ) Boad Ml il O '® of saluting, about face, right and' H dle-class family which = suddenly 4. o oS ok Exalted Ruler’s Visit | streamiining forces several move- i 1‘“”'1‘"”‘ _‘"l‘“ Fs il Juneau Swains | s Wit & ntsi ol pabri AT W ! Trv a classified ad In The Empire ;z\r;f:’m and commands new tothem how “to’ “fail’ 10" they did it WOuld B’ave Ma" :b:\tlue betv;;cn ]'aw akn(:florgs\nllzid When Grand Exalted RulerJohn! when the Fair building is prop-| M1¢¢% v !(‘;r" ;‘l{“ge-(’]m e“e;“;':'“:: iflc?“:m{ DOUGLAS RINK G. Buch of the Benevolent and erjy converted into an armory for rill nights for the company and Bfi No' (upld AR (et arte on K EVERY NIGHT Protective Order of Elks, arrives in tne rocently inducted group, the its headgauarters and medical de e e e o ne Juneau by clipper October 7, the pap will have an ideal place wol tachme Le every Thursday| g iy | sang iy | 7:30 to 10:30 S o “ g ! PV Censeription evidently holds nojfamily throws off the yoke of the| g | first such potentate of the lodge work out, Carpenters have already €Vl terrote 1oP K Tnskd Hen L% kst TBb] imAkrwoRd! ting trips, 2 :0 \,1;1”',\ ‘{“.lm.fl,ll mld Sfaw;la;m\(f}:’c l:‘ gun work on ,m,md““"g -‘un"i The col Uik randicapded| torrors of the sort designed to drive| Father of the family is Henry +"in Woolrich mountain- ne WLl ERLB Tees 0 A when it is completed considerable without the use of guns or Other|them to matrimony as an alterna-|O'Neill, the mother, Elisabeth Ris- ception renovating will have been done. | nccessary equipment probably for| iye | don. Their children are Jane Bry- Howard Simmons, Exalted Rul>r Ajthough the local soldiers were a month or two, but until such| while. the rest of the nation re-|an, Dickie Jones, James McCallior 32509 and huntors—same ; o 1:::1\;,101:(1 L"l“?':mn‘x"nu‘“‘i‘l‘)’!‘:{;‘";' not given the opportunity tomarch arrives from the south there williports an unparalieled rush to the and John Russcll. And Grandpa Is o ool g : Ibbee-s t- about their new quarters, they be further drilling and work every|marriage license bureaus, Juneaul played by Charley Grapewin, s o g g ments to handle Buch's reception, were ariled_primasily in the ari. Thursday {has had fower marriages this year | Second feature, “Crashing Thru’ . lony 13, vests, shi: ving a meeting ge of- S . T Popular pricos. Atk yor S SoliDWIG, o saEebith ' OF A008s Ok | than last stars James Newell in the role of; : Clothos. Catalog FREE. ficers last night. B b W | During September only 17 couples | Renfr f the Royal Mounted. 1MILLS, WOOLRICH, PENNA. f° Committee appointments are as Queen Comforts om!| {16 [\ 7 st i R i ‘ot the Hoyal Mounte 4 & Bros.) logowsl: G © U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray utdoor activities: U ee~ . reports. The August license total burger, Chairman; Arthur Adams, ok ; : | was 12, less than usual for that Rambow G“’Is '0 Earle Hunter. 9 ‘ month of ll\o year. Transportation Committee: Harry g Id | t 1 Sperling, Chairman; L. W. Turof{ 1 LA | HO n' Ia |0n Reception Committee: L. W, Tur- 4 ki ; \MARSHA[ RE“’R"S FOR A NEW THR'LL IN WRITING ff, Chairman; M. E. Monagle, J. ; 4 o ‘ w"“ PRISO“ERS The newly mslallcd officers ol H. Walmer | tho Order, of Rainbow Girls wiil TRY. THIS “"GUARANTEED FOR LIFE" Banuet, Commlitee: H. C. Red- | the Ordsn, oL Balppny, Sk Yo ;x.n:m Chairman; Norman Banfield, « U. S. Marsall William T. Ma-|tion ceremony to be held at 7:30 PARKER VACU MAT'C R B Martr, o B Hule 2 ] » honey returned on the North Sea|o'clock in the lodge room of the thur Adams, George Messerschmidt, F & \ from Ketchikpny, bringing two|Scottish Rite Temple. J. W. McNaughton, s k| prisoners. Jesta Miller of Wran-| After the service there will be | Special Entertainment Commit- - : : gell will serve a year in Fedeml,x»rrcshmems with the following | tee: Walter Scott, Chairman; J. jail for giving liquor to minors.|girls in charge: Misses Naomi For- | L. Gray A Arthur Paul of Petersburg will| rest, Mickey Crowell,' Sophie Har- i Publicity Committee: M. H. £ serve 120 days for disorderly con- |ris, Pauline Petrich, Demaris Davis | Sides, Chairman; R. L. Bernard, duct. and Bonnie Klein. | E- 8. Evans, Floyd Fagerson. | . e e e B g ai— | | [o=[=Im] QRINEEES [ X[ SEEE =) e e llxx[:‘vA:lLo( 7:15 : i : ns 3. Onionlike iMirst Show 5P. M. E SR8 nionilke Arthur's 44, Stray i< 5] HOJ |~ > mz{z3] 5 mEEs ChEEss Zim] [mir] WEIREE 2] [} Im| {mj <l =t KEERE ] news toaas In The Emplre. Special Attendance Committes: | . Empire ciussitieds oring results Try a classified ad in 'l'\w Emmu i ked with th | Norman Banfield, Chairman; Henry 3 25y %, 3 Bive. Diomend on | Messerschmidt, Ray Ward, George | G ‘ e llllflllllllljllllll"lllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIE’_ the Arrow Clip are | Shaw, Ellis Reynolds. 7 | PIE cflgnnms z 'or 29c' l 2 'or sl 55 GuaranteedforLife - Kale Brand—No. 2 tins P . werEET 'TWO FILMS ON GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2+! fifante 3 for 25¢ R P e e b WEEK-END BILL Del Monte—~12 oz. ti SWEET CHN:BI.ATE l'armmgm ool e Eosoct o) | ATLOCALSHOW 1 Pound Bars oil and .guaranteed for life! Lt "The Lone Wolf Strikes,” "“Should Husband’s : B. and M. Beans 2»4 Brown Bread Bofh for 1 CAN EACH . 5 2 Work” Val Capitol MIRACLE wmr smm nn;ssm 39e Swift, spa rklin:: comedy melo-| Queen Elizabeth tries to comfort Mrs. 0’Connor, grief-stricken by a Nazi drama, spiced with romance and| bomb which fell on her South London home and took the hvesP o‘fhher l:ul:‘; charged with thrills, will take over .blnd. sister and nephew. 'fll: queen’ h; home, Buckingham Palace, Quart Jars the screen of the Capitol Theatre For the point of every Vacumatic pen tonight with the opening of Co- - l ’ : lumbia’s “The Lone Wolf Strikes.” Fne-profaed 14K Gold. 1t gmesyor oot [ | Fenturing. Warren Wil fn the Atle role, our ol riend, e ne live ’eugence that peoph treasure in Wolf, jauntily carries off as spirit- a pen. You won't find such inspiring s ed and entertaining an adventure responsiveness in any other point. | as any that has ever been screened, Joan Perry also comes in for her chare of the applause, as she sup- plies the romantic touch without | which no chronicle of Michael Lan- | yard'’s charming lawlessness would | be complete. | The film opens with William, the | Lone Wolf, Iiving in retirement. To the bored disgust of Eric Blore, his valet, he finds all the excite- = ment he craves in his beloved gold- The most perfect remembrance for any | fish. But when a close friend of never-to-be-forgotten occasion is a i | his is murdered and a fabulously Guaranteed for Life Parker Vacumatic : | valuable pearl necklace disappears, with matching Writefine pencil in a | William is coaxed away from his richly finished jewel case. To identify | goldfish long enough to avenge the this supreme gift, look for Parker’s “’Blue 9 crimes. Miss Perry, the slain man’s e 1p | daughter, insists on showing him 2 Dmmond etk on she s Auvow Clip. ho; to detect—and the headstrong S LOS ANGELES | young heiress is kidnapped and al- . ‘% HAS 24 SEPARATE. 1 1 most slain for her pains. IT 3 ALL i William, of course, returns to the < 7 [ M.P‘fl‘i‘ Pens wars. Rival jewel thieves compli- g 3 Gald. ?vhmh | cate the situation and a second § ium. Islaying takes plate. The prized m‘VACUMATIC-B | tipped gems change owners with sleight- of - hnnd rapidity. The Lone Woif ’ Pens marked with the Blue Diamond are guaranteed mmu.am. | eventually triumphs, but not before JUICE = ¢ ORANGES dozen49¢ SOUASH o s HUBBARD or MARBLEHEAD Pound 6¢ 5 large ears 25¢ HILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE 10 ackage AMPFIIIE HARSHHALLOWS 1 Pound Package £ (LOROX, qls. 18(:. hall gal iugs IGGI,YMIG lllllllmllllllllllll IR fl""'fl mimnmmlmun|mumuumummumunmum|||mmnmum||ummmnmmmummmmmmmmnunmmumm||||||mmnmlmnnmuum owneragainsteverything except lossorintentionaldimcge, subjectonl, | the story's characters have had a to a small service charge to cover postage, insurance and handhnq | most exciting time and the audi- | ence a thoroughly entertaining eve- AVAILABLE AT ALL BETTER DEALERS | ning. = & | Also playing is a second feature.| pe city of Los Angeles is the largest city in area in the Uni BUTLsoIa in .:Iunsag lll,{l G “ "i:buld mu;b;nd's WLor s:ar- St:te:,', tfhs has, :,. .fi htl'e:n “’:"l‘: 1,0.' An%ele{ ::“x?ficf;;': 31:: a;g-:: -MA ). 1] James Gleason, Lucile Glea- pocu systems, each havin, own postmasf E’fie R’exa?ll Store Isen; Russell Gleason and Maric Al citics ¥ -m:h u. Beverly Hills, vornon, Mar Vista and Culver I'S lwilson. _w_ - 0dd Isn’t It ; "" _mm & mmmmmummmmmmlmmm|ummmnnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumnmmmmmmmlmmmlmn , ey

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