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THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES—————AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS! SOUTH WIDE OPEN in a rousing drama of the Civil War!!! ALL THEiAC'flON ol “VIVA VILLA” THE THRILLS OF “BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE" THE EXCITEMENT . { Starring SHORTS: n LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Penle TONIGHT “PRIDE OF THE NAVY” ONLY ——omd—— rmst siow 70 b . “*Bullets for Rustlers> { ures that have been advocated dur- ing the week by the. Fire Depart~ ment and the Fire Prevention Com- mittee of the Chamber of Com- merce. The leading causes of fire, such as matches and smoking, misuse of electricity, defective heating plants spontaneous ignition and the mis- handling of flammable liquids, in- dicate that the fundamental rea- son for the Nation’s heavy fire loss is carelessness. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IS CLOSING Programs Have Been Con- ducted Throughout United States one death from fire every hour, is easy to understand why so much importance is attached to the fire prevention movement. It is also a fact that two-thirds of the deaths son, Angus Harold, were dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital this after- land, and a Russian girl who the Fifth Avenue Apartments. killed a Confederate officer truction of lives and cher- 3EERY nfism' THE ° Sunday PREVUE TONIGHT AcRoss M d 1:15 A. M. T Tugs‘r:”fi:r;n. SRRay HEATRE MM | MATINEE SUNDAY $ o o s Tuesday Show Place of Juneau 2:00°P. M. R s onr = . 14 Exclted with , . of a wheel expectation 15. Death notice ymbol for 16. Vexatious tellurium 18. Something 45. The pick granted 47. Jogging galt temporarily Conjunction | 20. Pleces of 9. Concerning baked clay 50 Siamese coin 21. Transgressor 52 Handles 23 Is able 54. Greek market 24, Indian place mulberry 56 1 valley 26. Toward 57, of 7. Bmploys sical 29, Kind of drum composition | 81 To m higher 60. Measure of point distance 82. Staltks 62. Above mEAdl 72 WALLACE BEERY RHUMBA LAND n . John Howard x Dolores Del Rio b ¢ REASUR.E kel Donald Meek x Robert Barrat "MANFROMDAKOTA" OPENS SUNDAY AT CAPITOL THEATRE Playing Tonight Only ederate prison camp at Belle Is- joins noon and are at their residence.in ;o o¢ g fugitive after she has who | mistreated her. And the result is by fire oceur in and around| " racaly sal care, Mrs 4 Iwellings, while 30 perce f the After recglving i eove, MIS| one of the fastest-moving, most dwellings, while 30 percent ol the; muncy Henkins was dismissed t0-| patr-raising melodramas of the deaths are among children under!gay from St. Ann's | $ . of age o= it | past year. " ; : R e | Wallace Beery is the escaped fire brings tragedy in 9 s surgi - i o Bob Cockburn was a surgical ad- yapyee sergeant who wants only mission today at St. Ann’s. ions, each and every endeavor continuously ctice the precautionary meas- # S K A T E ' Hospital, DOUGLAS RINK | asizoi EVERY NIGHT , 7:30 to 10:30 Admitted to the ceiving medical attention. » for medical attention. #: Braneh i0ffice: KETCHIKAN' * Government Hospital today, Olive Frank is re- John Wilson was a medical ad- mission today at the Governmonty The double bill playing tonight Edward Young was admitted to-| | day to the Government Hospital| “A Working Man’s Engine” “CATREPILLA REG. U. S."PAT. OFF. ! " MARINE DIESELS 25 10 135 H. 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Infect dise 5 The her | great st "CAT AND THE CANARY" | —— WILL BE SEEN SUNDAY | AT COLISEUM THEATRE OWNED AND OPFRATED When Bob Hope priately enough as starred appro- wis racking M;iinee Sunday Prevue Tonight radio comedian, becomes involved in bn':\rkn\y down a fearsome, mur- 1:15 A. M. 2:00 P. M. der-bent creature called “The Cat,”[| L the result notion picture which ® pl to none for sheer, s d M d [ J T sd pine-tineling (heily and gag-puced|| DUMGAY onday uesday fun. As ti re: might have B T ¥ guessed, the picture is “The Oat B —— . r SE: and the Canary,” which Paramount will present starting Sunday at the | § MUR DER! Coliseum Theatre, with charming, | ] lovely Paulette Goddard co-starred , f MADMEN! with Bob. The chills and fun get i MYSTERY! under way-—as they did in the | & hich the pic- en people Louisiana the will of the de- play on sed—when b come to a mansion in th ture is bayous to hear I Boblins | Pertaining { to a Greek | i pigment | Hewing tool | Fun 38, Weapon of war Wh certaln way Short jacket ot journey ing iod of war Oil of rose Al Uil ] ik petals variant 57. Weep bitterly 58. Feminine ol 3 FRANK §. BARNES ' DIES OF WOUNDS CAUSED BY BEAR Prominent Wrangell Resi- dent Passes Away in Seattle Hospital SEATTLE, Oct. 1 ‘licted by an enraged female griz- zly bear last Sunday, October 6, while hunting in the Stikine River | section in Alaska, proved fatal at 2:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon to Frank Scott Barnes, 50, of Wran- gell, who was a patient in a Seat- tle hospital his son from New York to his bedside. Barnes was brought south from Wrangell on the steamer Baranof, arriving here Thursday. Besides his son, survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Henning- son of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Fire Prevention Week ends to- There would be a swift elimina-| S 3 . . day. tion of these causes and a rapid| a' LO(BI hOW Doris Anne Barnes, flt?cnch.ng the ommunities from one end of reduction of fire losses if cveryone | — L Oregon State College as a student, the land to the other have con- would simply make it a daily habit T“‘l"' t"anl‘hfl '(\:G_W'lm;%le is dlScTOII- and four sisters. ucte ‘e preve OETRTDE to be careful. ered to the Civi ar in “The S (.1.,..‘,,(,( dh m;,(.;;;;,“lx,llo)!,‘ ][):\(::’l :::;0:'? - - — Man from Dakota,” _\vhich opens| Frank S. Barnes was well known tance of doing their share in kwp-‘ Sunday at the Capitol Theatre,|in Southeast Alaska. He was Mayor ing fire waste at a minimum ~ without the customary North vs. of Wrangell for several terms, When it is realized there is | HCS?ITAL NOTES ‘Smllh and faxmly-divlded-flgam‘st- members of the Chamber og Com- fire in an American home ev i RS | itself theme, Instead, the leading|merce and cannery executive, In two minutes and on the averag XA TR, Ry rs are two Yankee prison-|the recent Territorial election he s, Harold Foss and ber baby { war who escape the Con-|was defeated by Norman R. (Doc¢) Walker for Senator by a close vote. e SCOTTISH RITE REUNION WILL BE HELD HERE Four-Day Session Planned —Degree Team Will Go to Fairbanks At the reguiar meeting of the Scottish Rite Masonic Bodies last evening it was decided to hold a four-day reunion from December 4 to 1 inclusive, at which time he degrees of Masonry from the fourth to 32nd inclusive would be con- ferred on a class of local and out- of-town candidates. It was also decided that a local degree team will g oto Fairbanks for the purpose of conferring the degrees on a class of candidates there during the week of Novem- ber 13th to 16th, and giving an op- portunity for about 50 members of the Juneau Scottish Rite Bodies now resident in and near Fairbanks to witness the degree work. A degree team from Juneau went to Pairbanks on a similar mission two years ago and it is possible the work will also be conferred at An- chorage this year following the Fairbanks work. The meeting last night was fol- lowed by a special session and plans were also made for a get-together dinner on Wednesday, October 23 ~~ a}l Masons and DeMolay boys. This dinner will be in charge of committee headed by Charles W. Hawkesworth, which is preparing for a large turnout of not only resi- dent Masons but sojourning ones as well. PERMANENT WAVING | and HAIR STYLING by’ CHARLES SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON | . . PHONE 818 - - v Rl 1 ment Is Giving Annual | animal ‘Big Dance ~ OnTonight | InEouglas olunteer Fire Depart- Affair on( Channel Big preparations have been made for the annual fall dance event | of the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- partment scheduled for this eve- ning at the natatorium and a Death came to the former Port-}large crowd is expected over from land and Wrangell resident while this side of the channel, Members Frank was flying we.qjyrtu)e Juneau Fire Department are 1% be the honor guests of the Is- |land boys, their membership sta- tus being the only requisite for | free admission required at the door | but all channel folks are invited lto go over for the night of fun | promised. One of the largest and best dance floors in the Territory, especially | sanded and waxed, awaits the danc- ers and Wes Barrett and his Royal | Alaskans will be on hand to play. ., | Promotion Clarence J. Woofter, Staff Ser- geant, has been promoted to Oper- ator-in-Charge of the United States Signal | took over control from L. F. Har- per, Master Sergeant, who .with M. E. Copeland, Technical Ser- 6. IKind of silk | murder gy F_or!looflerl Corps in Fairbanks. He, geant, has been ordered to the McChord Signal Corps at Tacoma, Woofter has been in the Signal Corps for 16 years and 11 years in Fairbanks. He is prominent in civic land fraternal affairs in Fairbanks, | member of the Pioneers, Past Com- mander of the American Legion |Post and Past Exalted Ruler of the Pairbanks Lodge of Elks. At one time Woofter was with the Signal Corps in Juneau, lino- type operator on the Empire’s staff and he also served a term as Wor- | shipful Master of the Juneau Lodge of Masons. Harper and Copeland passed through Juneau on the Alaska with their families enroute to their new posts. ————————— . MILO KAPP GOES WEST Milo Kapp, well known Juneau young man, left aboard the Denali for Kodiak where he has a long time job awaiting him. THELP AN | | ALASKAN | | I Telephone T3 or write | The Alaska Territorial | Employment Service l for this qualified worker. GAS AND DIESEL MECHANIC, —Man, married, age 31, high school graduate. Ten years’' experi-| ence in mechanical work, qualified| automobile mechanic, also diesel| servicing and repair. Call for ES 191. ¥ ———————— Subscripe %o she Dally Alaska Em- pire —the paper with the largest All but one of them When Pauletie 1 owner tial heirs ce pote Goddard becon the heiress, she iz immediately menaced by a hairy, rauide: creature called “The Cat, 11 Bob can do, his cc by his very best ; lovely Miss Goddard from the clutches of “The Cat,” what with mysterious noises, a clutching hands and mys- | terious p, ways. In the sup- porting cest are John Beal, Doug- |lass Montgomery, Gale Sondergard, | Elizabeth Patterson and George | Zucco. Direction is by Elliott Nu- Directed by FLLIOTT NUGENT to s CARTOON ADDFEAE\‘/‘V‘SC-“—ENE— — MUSICAL SUNDAY NIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT LAST TIMES TONIGHT | “Gulliver’s Travels” A Feature Length ° Filmed in WOMAN PASSES AWAY —————— Tochnicolor | Raph Russel Rose, 22, son of Lhere is no substituge for Newspaper Advertising |Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rose, of Bel-| | Lngham, Wash., and brother of K7 DTS Mary Wakefield of Juneau, away in the south recently following an operation for appen- | dicitis, The young man was em- ployed around Juneau for a couple | of years. At the time of his death {he was attached to the U.SS. | Honolulu at Bremerton. L tonight t times I A.MACHINISTS Meeis Monday LOCAL 514 7:30 P. M. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL ; | When fire strikes your business, will you be able to quickly re- establish it without undue loss? You cau if your store and prop- erty is insured against loss through fire . . . 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