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;—M_W__——_—L ] ’ COLISEUM PICTURE ; S THE CAPITOL HAS THES:I; lzli::f(ljsj L1 COLUMBUS DAYIS 1 rossword Puzzle | MRS. GRAY IS h AS FINAL SHOWING COI.lson'n! TO BE OBSERVED | ° ~crore = torer DEAD, RESULT | ™ SCREN TONIGHT } Last Times Tonight Without cover- 38, A agate Juneau’s Greatest Show Value | X ke’ solk 30. Down: prel - . | THEATRE Bl g NEXT SMURDAY T soia RO RIS 1 OF ACCIDENT ae the tite o aony macaes| Liast Times Tonight = Custruct 12, Percelve ocu- | The Angels Wash Their Faces " larly f Batrint Bros, bictllh :, What a Sacrifice! ! Yl Former Resident of Ju-|is, ™ioe, * 5 2" oeum But What a Dame! 7/(164”7 Gl Knights Hold Imporfant :i / . oAl A o | Theatre, presents the six “Dead , VAN SIHIIHRI ' ‘“ Session Here Last Eve- i B A . GEMDENMEG neau Passes Away- 1;’,@-“ Kids i ',hvm~§1\;~|3A;a,nr};3; ANN SHERIDAN ning-Plans Made Shin, g il OITIOMRIEMIED) Daughter atBedside 2% 5", el o [ & AL {QEAD END" KIDS this that they've gone sissy, for or metal s y passed away I |y this film they're still rough Corded cloth Fail to keep [ERINIME[SINIEIS] . Informal gatherir The hm;,ln\ nf Columbus will observe Columbus Day next Satu:r- Mock orang 2. Princely Italian Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle | S Hospital, Bellingham,| ¢oygh and aggressive ght at a s al meeting Unclose: poetic tamily Sunday, according to | e " 3 day night Il‘ a_specla Hfi‘llll— to ) 63. Bitter vetch DOWN 4 Put down | Bbrrtiiina s 4 Mg 5% g Ann Sheridan heads the adult begin at 8 o'cleck in Parish Hall Scents 64, Formerly harp point 5. Superlati | advices received here by her son- centingent of players which also lamation 65. Small bubble Wings ending | n-law, Wilbur K. Burford. Mrs. includes Ronald Reagan, Henry O'- f’ oft | Burford, who went south several| vain Eduardo Ciannelli and Ber- and other friends. The observance bed- " . " N“l’se Edlfll cave“ of Columbus Day was decided at a well attended meeting held last night. d the laughter in their lives | It Was also decided to buy one L He has done it with that famed ©f the stained glass windows for - Blorles e | d8YS ago. was at her mother ton Churchill, and in addition to :l"t‘rlmps ar- | Side. Mus ¥'s death resulted| ;. oad Enders, the juvenile con- | from a severe fall in her home|oant includes such accomplished nine name | whe fia st o " . S e when she struck her head. She youngsters as Frankie Thomas Grown boys | lived about 10 days after the ac- a G s ack Seatl Greek market ud(‘x\\ Bonita C wille and Jack Sea l " Mavtbess dfe irged to Yake any! 3 Secl ail b 2 Wing : 4 ;SH\C’%TSL,vr Prevue Tonite 1:15 A.M. | orospective members, their wives & Before = Tin'siass Minds RONALD REAGAN - Bonita Granville Frankie 1iomas « Henry 0'Neill + Eduardo Ciannelli Dlace ; y The picture is such exciting irected liy Ray Enright Presented by WARNER BROS. | WILI. END A"' tertainment in every foot of film. It Was also announced thatJohn Jlnm“m b x.t!.‘hrmnrl,\' connected With| 3" 1uves 3o fast that one cannot| 1t wag a hanpy ctiolce that agaln) FiEe of CHP Fletarte WO B Time long gone | the Alaska Meat Compahy Nereianacy dquring its unfoldment ALSO went south abcut 15 years ago Wi a resident of injured about a week and a half teamed Miss Sullavan and Stew- . (Ap!lol SHow art as two clerks in the store. Both!' 880 in an auto accident, is im-| proving and Knights are urged to event, it is SPORTLIGHT ing because of whether, a: more inter a new piper | Render suitable | after mi the “ NPT Open o Ire ¢ i CARTOON——=+—NEWS I are seeking romance, but get off on & i | Aunay; QrRy ds Do °l"em“‘“g_ new character of the Dead End- __ " P i the wrong foot and only realize ¢all on him at St. Ann’s Hospital . Solemn af- ja market in Deming, Wash., Near|... o tpe fact that it gives Miss firmation q Bellingham I i s . Worthy of bes ! : Sheridan, that girl with the M 0 OI gt Mis. Gray had many friends in|.oc i BB Tl MESLAUSCEAT UISON DeEE it Juneau who will mourn her pass- r S " / gy s Al o The announcement was made ShOD AfOUfld fhe COI’I’ICT S ERY sheln love AL ponyRB iRt T G Sk B (i hve John quarrels McCloskey, member of the Knights, Has Final Showin The supporting cast is outstand- MCCloskey, member of the KHEns, anisters s sympathetic role since H L ; G g ing. It includes Frank Morgan, M % SRU TU0 W ¢ PUACIEE . Aif blast noz- P [ raised to s eads eglon roup Here ]'omgh' better than ever as the kindly| ¥ (8 Bev YUCRM, store owned. Joseph Schildkraut is * Finst Lubit ]"I" ik the perfect villain as the dandy, U Lubitsch has come up With o, pie_maker and scheming ¢ g k., ! e, dire who made ,avus dearly for his perfidy. An- i | hd the n ) . b St Cargh “‘1‘_‘ i 1a %3 other highlight comedy _perform- lEGION YEAR | with “Ninotchka” —has brought snce i5 given by Felix Bressart ns elecied Nord- - forges 1 y s . Fragments il SPECIAL FEATURES Mrs. Oscar G. Olson .Fx!m part | i President, and Mrs. Hom e FOR FR'DAY DAN(E | ling was clected secretary-treasurer _v'fl,‘""’"r at- | FLYlNG NORIH 1t 2 meeting held last night by the Tection | 8 Past Presidents of the American 53. Relieve * 1 | " o . Sleigh | | Margare! Sullavan and James o g i 5 . 5 Fred Pauli, Alaska Manager of The session was held at the home picture as bumanly realistic and 4 < A4 Next Friday evening, October 11§ o "o "in rrom the south yes-| the election and regular businessy Sarah Edwards, Edwin Maxwell, the high school gymnasium will be charmingly amusing as the daily Charle: one 3 " ci the neighborhood groc scene of the sixth annual Pub tions’ Hop. i : s Halton an arles Smi gz e \ ot It ik: “ihe.Ghos Atoei et 0T Capibie i other supporing Commander Frank Metcalf FIRE PREVENTION SEATTLE CFFICE | roles. Snecial features of the hop wi |, FUlh who s makig his first MARTHA SOCIETY Corner,” which ends tonight at the 5 2 1 H | | trip north in four years, calls Al- 4. . i . | pltol Theatre i Names Aids in Alford ! WEEK OBSERVED FOR ARMY BASES be the theme of comic publications,| P "\Of% b Towt ViR FAS A1 dinner on Oct. 10 in Northern Light 1C! the Students’ Dating Bureau, and Presbyterian Church. Adults 75 in the colorful setting of astreet | tomer.” He will make a complete | terday and flew to Fairbanks this discussion a social was enjoyed. A e | morning on an Electra | e S KOTICE J. Bradford Post ; the new admission prices as fol-| lOMer” He will make a compleic| oenis. Ohildren 40 cents. From 5 to % 8 @ 2 o oge . h IN " RTH opENS boys $1, girls 25 cents, and 5“”‘;" b :"‘ Higpor: 4R stz T m. —adv. | and no shop, Lubitsch| AIRMAIL ENVELOPLE, show: 'w 5 : el = § ward country. | telis the interrelated stories of the|cfr route from Seattle to Nome, on. Committee Chairmen to serve S'a"Sh(S Are Gwen S ow ¥ £ i ’“ncemd" i - >+ — ore cwner and his clerks as they | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. *adv. during his term of office were ap- i The Army last week opened & NOR Be HAnee, & NGe page. o their everyday tasks, re- by pointed last night by Command-r ing Greaf Losses Seattle the office bf te Constiics.’ ShIee-golumn, miniature J Bird wil| HospitaL NoTES oling with both gentle humor| ELKS PURPLE BUBBLE BALL, Frank Metcall of Alford John Sustained fhg Quartermster for Alaska air U Gistributed. Included in this edi-| oSPIT § BOULTAR RikE 14 pathos their romances, trage-| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. adv. Bradford Post of the American bales, 1B PHoH Hia: bedn ‘Hovbd L. WAL be Bk danoce program. aad 4 g = — Legion. north from San Francisco. Teatire aluactvxona. { T EVERY NIGHT | Appointments are as follows: .. vea. 212000 forest fires| In charge of the new office at Sponsored by the editorial :5“:‘“‘ william bmllh was brought to 7:30 to 10:30 Americanism, Harold Stabler; S0ns y nod thirty and one-half million| Pler 11-B, at the foot of Lenora DUgIPAR lat, aoc Quill and Scroll,’ g, Ann’s Hospital this morning and PSP S 3 of the Legion, Al Zenger; BOY ;oo of land, causing direct money | Street, is Capt. C. M. Clifford, As- ;;‘C” ‘d“;{”‘ will :’Cll"b f'“‘[‘,@ of| js recciving medical care Scouts, Homer Nordling; Sea 3 cista " % Bl allie ice and sabe] Arsons, | i HOHYWOOd S’gh"‘ And Sounds Scouts, John M. Clark; Child Wei- l,ll'"",'f‘](fi:r ?<flx?0?\??3~x:1‘ x:d:::;nr‘ :(-rmx‘xl 1530’3}1]12;::% xes":;;?»T::] edibors; apd Axel ‘Nieljen, Bihiness), Atier regelvingtifisdical atvnhUE, By Robbw Cooms fare, Ernest Polley; Legion Ceme- & . p;.m’(}mm ‘wild life, recrea-| Engineer and J. J. Donley is in|MmBnaser. ‘}llu‘n'x Unx;: r;\rm\v\'u.« dismissed to- HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. —“CITY FOR CONQUEST.” tery Plot. Chester K. Tripp; Ar- ion values, and potential timber| charge of employment. plans and| 98y from § I-IVER BILE— g 0 v v 4 mistice Day Program, Dave Daven- . 5 G necificatiol Donley said l)ycl = enpiay by John Wexley. Directed by Anatole Litvak. bocts VIS GomimAndE production; but these cannot be Spec e ¥ Mrs. Enoch Hanson and her baby | wihout Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of rincipals: James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, Frank Craven, Don- ‘\’lt‘?n‘]b(‘x'\hlp‘ e >Canmron o c}sl'xn‘nv(i in money terms. 1’\10sc gr)rm»l is bm,l!k :.“»t:.bll;\klx‘eilk‘ln (.l(:\ls(“ IS BA(K '" OFH(E daughter were dismissed today from Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go ald Crisp, Frank McHugh, Arthur Kennedy, George Tobias, VI i nAE, REiTy e KLaCiS re IIOUENS o s, BIS Sl R e e st. Ann's Hospital. The liver should pour out two pints of | reme Cowan, Elia Kazan, Anthony Quinn, Lee Patrick e ety i st e O e Ereventld Wesk SR " Pranpieoo -A0d. ecalte, of (e Yiguid bile into yout bowels daily. 1¢ Ui Jer 3 pwan, E an, A hony nn, Lee Patrick, Service icer. Jeorg 3 Y 4 W Com- e b flowing freel. £ TOR; Blanche Yurka J("”'lcg 0”|CC.X Cfo'”!c Guvlluiw‘n‘, According to the United States) efforts of the Chamber of Com Dr. Sidney Steves, who has bccm Mrs, Frank See abd her baby son '“'(!fJ?g.“fi’u‘i:ufiu.?fifi?.;f?,\"m bovlv-ln' a . iggs Dinner, Dave Davenport; purest Service, there is still inade-| merce to have Alaska bids called in Skagway for the past two weeks,| were dismissed from the Govern- Gas bloats up yaur stomach, Yoy get eonsti- 3 A Dugout Custodian, Willie Jackson. |guate or no protection at all on|fob. Seattle as well as fob. San| gymed to Juneau ‘aboard the ment Ho \I)Illl today. |')‘l£d NAk. Ao, SR AT Aben Kandel's novel makes a good movie. Struggling kids in || The Post decided to sponsor ti¢ e of the forest land of the| Francisco i, el A R 11" dakes those good, effective Carter's New York always have made good movies local Sea Scout Unit and granted countyy Tt is startling but never- Advantages to Seattle business| o “Up G b Biiding ready | NOTICE e s i Siiks yon e 2ap it This one, instead of considering just one boy and one girl, f“" S“’:’“ SERARe "l( mf}.ln”“‘l’”l theless true, that the fire loss in men include opportunity for them' o, gyention to his pamm;. | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg| 4.’ Amusing in muking bile fiuw fisely- discloses related vignettes of several others. All participants, ox . Ieellngs. .every.ol “"l Aursday | ynprotected forest land is 50/ to get plans and specifications| R S 5 air route from Seat.l: to Nome, Oh | Stubboraiy refuso ansthing cla. Price: 206, like the main bo yand girl, are caught up in the city itself, churned evening, with Sons of the Legion imes greater than that suffered in|quickly and for Army Inspectors| g, i for The Empire sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. vi i . s to meet on alternate weeks. On otectad areas. |to look over materials and sup-| 22 ErsLara iy — arcund and handed large orders of disillusionment, failure or | - g Hrogeotd el | comam— Subcass, | Whb o1ty itselt ‘goes anrardkling: along g Tuesday, the former meeting night| = A adequate forest fire protec-| plies first-hand. The amount of| by sresaieriih r.\lr TUL; sc;f«m g alonK, SR TMEn River of the Sonms, the Junior Auxiliary (jon system involves, briefly, buili-| money being spent for the Alaska 3 v con and-steel whirlpools. will meet. y ing and manning sufficient 100kmn|ba is $23,198,285. Army trans-| 0CTOBER SAYS: e 3 A Jiggs Dinner is to be held|ioyers; installing and maintaining ports for Alaska will continue to 1y (Cagney) is a youngster who can fight but won't do soon, it was announced. telephone lines and radio equip-|load and sail from Pier 40 | L t pro nally because all he wants is love in a four-flights-up B 3 | ment; constructing and keeping up B 72 el with Peggy (Sheridan). All Peggy wants is her’ name in lights. | roads, trails and landing fields; Peggy gets the lights, and Danny takes up fighting, partly for pOWER APPRMSER |and providing tools, modern equip- | Susanne ZIHQE'ET | Peggy, partly to finance his brother Eddie (Kennedy) in music VIS"I"G juNEAu ment and supplies so that organ-| Peggy, araving fame, keeps Danny dangling. Danny, craving (lzed BIBLIveE G0 | EEews el au.ack} Is Flve Years Old: Peggy, takes on a champ and gets the daylight ki i A TR s fire without delay. ! ! in a super movie fi:h( i(v v cel{ ;,g, !:oc]keg omdo"_:"m_ | Fred Eagen, public utilities ap-| A fire weather forecast service L ‘ radeont olineh 15 Tanpy. Edary Sete Wise at lash and their | praiser, flew in from Seattle on the is also needed fo furnish accurate| A party today in the Kinder- @ . is a?p} ie, a symphonic success, is on the bAlaska Clipper yesterday afternoon, | localized forecasts suited to the|garten room of the Juneau Grade high _mfld too. George (Kazan) hits the high places but winds headed for Sitka to appraise the needs of the protection agencies.| School marked the fifth birthday up \v?lh a lcad of lead. And Old Man Manhattan, he just keeps Sitka power facilities which the Such a weather forecasting service of Susanne Zingler, daughter of! jangling along. city is taking over from its pres-| would have been invaluable last|Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zingler. | There’s a pile of sentiment — some of it too talky — in the | ent private owners. year in the northern Rocky Moun- Cake and ice cream was enjoyed' thing. Frank Craven duplicates his “Our Town” role as the Old || E@gan is with the firm of R.|tain region, where electricalstorms| by the young guests and favors| Timer who pericdically reflects, prophesies and philosophizes, Tt's || W Beck and Associates. He plans|set over 700 fires within a few and balloons added to the festivi- i |to spend about ten days in Sitka, | hours on national forest lands| ties. | flying over today. falune,. A proper forest fire protec- | Besides members of the Kinder- PERC‘79S CAFE | ST, . o - g tion system should also include|garten class and theis teacher, Empire classitieds GLiing result®. | preventative measures designed to| Miss Jeanne VanderLeest, litble 4 | O e e | educate the people and enlist their|Jane Adams and Glenn Farrier . . §cnop¢r=ntion:. | were asked for the occasion. 1 7] | There are many ways in which D s l‘ 0 P | CiviL SERVICE | individuals can be of assistance in| TTY @ classified ad ip The Empire. f 3 g | forest firc prevention. They can| Offset i ood ¢ AT quYS CAFF EXAMINATIOKI i help by cxegcxsinx care wu{) fire g th: ll“s‘:;r int Breuldunll.. Dml‘:" or Light lin the woods and using their influ- Pnce"’f alland winter unches | ence in making others careful also. 3 fhici with a more efficient ® DELICIOUS FOOD | The United States Civil Service|The United States Forest Service ; : ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE | Commission has announced open|is doing a splendid job of preserv- refrigerator. Save more ° RESHMENTS competitive examinations for theling our beautiful forest lands, but i i in larger REF Ppositions listed below. Applications!it needs the hearty cooperation of in buylng in larg : # ¥ ¢ must be on file with the Commis- {every one who find their means quantines, protect the unfortunate — even though “City of Conquest” used the idea (in sion’s Washington office not later|of livelinood in the forests or who f o the book) beforeé Thornton Wilder did in his play. |than November 23. All salaries|yisit them for pleasure purposes. left-overs, save on Cagney is topnotch, especially in the exacting later scenes, | given are subject to a retirement e e opeg“ing costs—and Sheridan is soften than usual and very appealing. Kazan and deduction of 3% percent. fERBE G E B 8 | A . Miss Patrick turn in the neatest character work. And young _City planner, $3800 a year, Na- | A E s enjoy all the new con- Kennedy, as the musician, is a I . despite some of Ydiial Capltal Faik. agd “BlARNIES g | i r the soul-of-the-city speeches h,md:: h'fmwmh el - Commission, Washington, D. C. . : j | Every Month in the Year veniences of a new G 2 Applicants. must have completed a | B | AUCTION SALES DATES “s 5 ,7. 2 four-year college course in archi- SEIRE TP The BAND.” Screenplayby John Monks, tecture, civil engineering, landscape 1940 .l'r, and Fred Finklehoffe. Directed by Busby Barkeley. Prin- architecture, or city planning. They | October 16 November 13 cipals: Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Paul Whiteman, June must also have had professional| * December 11 3 4 Preisser, William Tracy, Larry Nunn, Margaret Early, Ann city planning experience. S TRoRev L e i 15 Beautiful G-E Models from Shoemaker, Francis Pierlot. Plant pathologis 3 | s 2 g Wit~ e 00y yenr. “ab: | toomakers for the National Defense || january 15 suly 4 which to choose just the one that This big musical has everything, which 1s too much. It has: | sistant $2.600 a year; associate g;ff{;méofifi“g;‘f“’":e‘:‘:; lfi‘[:g February 12 August 13 || | exactly meets your needs and Judy, looking prettier, acting better, singing better than ever || Plant geneticist, $3.200 a year; and | 50T SO O Bhe ko || Maren 12 September 10 means the most in savings for before; Mickey, wild on the drums and playing Andy Hardy only ;‘5::?‘“;‘“‘;;“‘;" g;‘t‘;‘x::‘f"bfiggge: Immediate appointments are to be| ;‘:’“ 4.oden. 18 you—and prices are the lowest scasi e f i H - » =1 Nove p 48 s e ceeas ionally; a lot of bfll?ler about. a high schoel band which Employment is in the Bureau D”rpade at ordnance and naval .escah i y mbcnl in General Electric’s humry! Mickey wants to change into a swing group and does; a one- Blagh Tdusity, Déserient of Ag- | LB meRls in Philadelphia, Pa.; Bos- | June 11 December 10 e 144 e atoe Wi i . iy 1y, ~|ton, Springfield, and Watertown, 5 ided . (Judy pside), Tojoatice with Mickey; a whimsical sequence riculture. Applicants must have had|ye (o . sVfltervliet N. Y.: and Wash- Special Sales Held on Reguest Let" Mflk‘ A D‘a’! in which animated fruit figures serve as an orchestra; enough appropriate college study and ex- i 05 2 : s ’ i pproprial ge study | ington, D. C. Approximately 600 ap- of Shippers . jame and jyve to satisfy the most rabid swingaroo; a couple of periepce, | pointments will bé made in the big Bcl'ke}e)‘ “production numbers,” the last of which uses Junior engineer, $2000 a Year.| piankrord Arsenal alome. The pay Advances will be made as usual ALL the girls and ALL the sets and winds up, George M. Cohan- Employment_is in all branches of| scales vary according to the place when requested. Transferred by style, with Old Glory; Whiteman, playing and also delivering an engineering except aeronfl“"“‘a“d‘or employment, ranging from $6.24 telegraph, if desired. impromptu essay on the Importance of Rhythm; a couple of sob naval architecture and marine e“"a day to $1.17 an hour. i : scenes, between boy and mother, annoyingly reminiscent of Andy gineering. Applicants must have applicants must have completed a v . . . . Hardy’s man-to-man talks with the judge; a few good gags and zgumrg‘:'-::i d :cou‘n ) c:;;g::ef‘;::'d vear apprenticeship as toolmaker, o of motusos00a dilogue: an mueh oo mueh of everyining. || LTS 8t recognised colege The | or must have had ¢ years of prac- | T SEATTLE FUR | ALASKA ELECTRIC For or despite these attributes, “Strike Up the Band” will |l poqor (o iC B0 & Moo T e P e ;u:;§itsT:;§ EXCHANCE i probab:y strike up new box-off‘ice records. Good tune: “Our Love professional que'snon.s. must bé experienced in the use of L l G n I & ~ P 0 W E R C 0 ° Affair” Amusing song: Judy's in the library, of all places, in Full information as to the re-|precision gages, measuring instru- 1008 Western Avenue which she Eomplaihs $he* ain’t gof*nobody.” * ** ¥ quirements for these examinations,|ments, etc. SEATTLE, WASH, PII"NE cl“ Ianu application fnrm.s may be ob-| The proper application forms may’ E, ¢

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