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] THE CAPITOL HAS RADIO’S MOST THE FIRST TRI 'MEET DR.CHRISTIAN 52 'NEW MOTION PICTURE SEASON! W iam THE BIG PICTURES Show Place of Juneau STARTS TONIGHT BELOVED CHARACTER with JEAN HERSHOLT . PAUL HARVEY - ; AND THE REVIVAL OF UMPH OF THE Cewrote POLELL - LOMBARD £De. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Man Godfrey” will be shown Christian Starts 7:45 and 10:40 P. M. sty Nail Matinee SATURDAY — 1 P.M. "':-' ] A WITH DIRTY FEZZES” — “KIT CARSON" — — "BULLETS AND BALLADS"” — ] i E f FIRST SHOW STARTS 7:30 P. M. § "My i ; ONLY ONCE starting at 8:55 P. M. picked up from Juneau's MEET DR. CHRISTIAN" ‘1',‘:;:911 bringing in RUSTY NAILS D treets will be DMITTED FREE—~TO SEE “ARIDS NEWS — CANDY NQOTE: IS STARRED IN CAPITOL FEATURE . "Meet Dod;r fhristian" Is Weekend Production Starting Tonight Two romantic themes are par- alleled in the Jean Hersholt star- ring film, “Meet Doctor Christian. based on ‘the famous “Docto Christian” radio serial, which o] tonight at the Capitol for the w end feature, One, which conc juvenile “puppy love" is betwe the characters played by Jackie Moran and Marcia Mae Jones, while the other is t modest love-making 18 ysician’s ot Haldwin ar respectively. “Meet Doctor Christian’ isn't pri marily a romantic film, although it does have its tender moments. The major part of its plot concerns the activities of a rural practitioner, who, despite numerous handicaps s able to put the affairs of his community in order. During this process, he becomes involuntarily mixed up the the affairs of numer- cus people, all of whom end up the better .for his attentions. Bernard Vorhaus directed the RKO Radio film, which was pro duced by Willlam Stephens. The screenplay is by Ring Lardner Jr., |Ian Hunter, and Harvey Gate |from an original idea by Jacg Hasty > Chapel by Lake To Welcome New Minister Sunday To meet Willard E. Barrows, new minister for the Chapel-by-th- Lake, at Auk Lake, a public wei- | come will be held Sunday evening |at 7:30 o'clock at the Chapel A social and reception will fol- low th and all Glacier Highway are invited to attend Although the new minister wil | have his headquarters at the Cha- [ pel. his ministry will be for the | entire highway wherever it is wei- come, it is announced Mr. Barrows was sent welcome residents of rusty nails will receive a cash prize of $2.00 and the runner-up will receive $1.00 as second prize. THE CASH DONORS AR here by | the Presbyterian Board of Missions at Hansen and was recently Ne- D: C‘{AMBER OF COMMEHCE JUDGE! rcif l The Boy or Girl bringing the largest amount PUMP MAN SOUTH | of the Worthing-| Mrs. Louis Garrett, who has been Com- | in the States for several weeks vis-| is northbound on the Ton-| &P € Pump and Machinery pany, arrived from Fairbanks on| iting the PAA Electra and left on yes-| gass. terday’s Clipper for his headqua- | ters in Seattle. - Subscribe for The Empire ten - eee The Daily Aiaska pire guaran- tees the largest daily circu'ation o | any Alaska newspaper. %" PERFORMANCE-PROVED iN THOUSANDS OF HOMES! Of the millions of Cairods in use in the past seven rs, less than 1/10th of have nceded replace- ment—a record that can- not even be approached by any other electrii: range heating unit. New Calrods hect even faster and use less cur- rent than ever before! Always look for thename "GmlllmrkUlm [ one coffee y THIS NEW G-E RANGE NOW COSTS use “as is” LESS TO BUY — COSTS LESS TO USE! Lowest cost, fastest heating, finest features ever offered in a General Electric Range! Beautifully styled. | Completely CALROD equipped. Pay aslifieas | $10.00 See direci freshaess, Gty s B o _GENERALEL Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. i nm;gg‘womel.‘w..‘ ‘ Yom"lGrocer says: Hills Bros. Coffee is kind of coffee- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 'JEAN HERSHOLT Souther; Group of pupils . Fold a ses: state: abbr. 1940. 'PIONEER SHOW ON TONIGHT AT COLISEUM MOVIE The Pmnevn are sponsorlng the movie feature tonight at the Coli~ eum, and receipts will be for a senetit fund. The feature is the Ten2s Family in “Too Busy To| Work When Dad Jones orders 40 cases °f aspirin by mistake (instead ofi 40 bottles) he finds he needs them > <[=]r] : o] [mir i fi§m| Z/C |¢/m| ) SR (e HI>]=] pt 56. Dreamy and imaginative 68. One who sion Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 2 lnwlw' n ot 5 Silkworm for his own hilarious head- ! 'L":'“”‘ Lot aches! He and his famous Jones S ment Family are more uproariously up- de down than ever before in this feature Jed Prouty, Spring Byington, Ken Howell, George Ernest, June Carl- sen, F nce Roberts and Biily M the e in their usual roles i cirele, Adi laughs are guaranteed in bie this comedy (which Otto Brower fetisanidr dirccted) by the popular rough- Head covering ~tumble comedienne. Joan )T Surgical thread Joan plays the Jcneses Men's ps ”N)L‘ ccuntry cousin, Lolly, who comes to Maryland to park indefinitely with her ives. The comiqueen theé household in oon tak g fashion and be 1erstone-laying and g role in the liftle thea- ¢'s plenty of fun and ex- >+ ((( CAMP BEING SET UP AT HAINES Iu (smbhsl\ a CCC. camp at es, the Forest Service vessel Forester left here this week with ‘Rusty Nail' | Mafineels | It is — | Junior Co-hestesses this afternoon, Miss- | ing the trip. The. party is due back | es Lila Si ir and Lillian Olson| Sunday. 0“ Salurda | entertained with a surprise lunch- bors g - con at the Frank Olson x'l‘.\ldt‘n.c the 18th birthday of Miss .\hr)or:-- ME“ RET m rusty nail® matinee to-| Snell [ URNING iiorees b e ol b Ivited fo attend were Mis, Ray - Logk and M Dr. Langdon White, Medical Di- No, that is not the name of the| feature, but nails, will be Forester John H. Brillhart, )unscms Groatest Show Value TONIGHT ONLY Sponsored by | Pioneers of Alaska with JED PROUTY « SPRING BYINGTON ' Senior Clerk Robert Duckworth, KEN HOWELL + GEORGE ERNEST M'SS MGUOT e Sne” 4y S Tty ol e S S0dt; JUNE CARLSON - FLORENCE ROBERTS /,,Z:,,{ " addeq T 2 wi J BILLY MAHAN and JOAN DAVIS coyyy, “4nry Compllmenfed TOd(’!Y MBI 0, GG o CHICK CHANDLER - ANDREW TOMBES D ,,, /222 the skipper, is also mak- MARJORIE GATESON « IRVING BACON “@kes ope. 4™ MARVIN STEPHENS « HELEN ERICSON ~ A 20th Century-Fox Picture MATINEE TOMORROW 10 ». s RENE A V“YUKON "LIGHT?? regular feathres the will and the $1 as Incidentally rgest numk ive runner-up will receive second prize - the boy or girl tak- of rus h prize Try a classified ad in The Empire ov can inany maker tions on the side of the can and follow them carefully. Anddon’t regrind Hills Bros. Coffee. You'll lose aroma, flavor, and “THERE ARE FUNDAMENTAL | making delicious caffee,” magician, lawyer, atthor, an 5 and June Powers > ol AT ST. ANN'S Hospital today and is ; medical treatment, “‘Here’s a good tip. Serve Hills Bros. Coffee and you'll always hear your husband say: “Now that'’s what | call good coffee!” Gr magic and for Wiltiam Larsen, publisher. “Make it a rule to use good coffee and measure accurately. and keep your -DRIP fi/ GLASS MAKER (‘g PERCOLATOR @ lf dlrecflons o the side of iho Hllls lros Coffee can a e iollowod Carefully observe any child taking rusty | McAllister, Ber rector of the Office of Indian Af- picked up from the streets, | Dogan. Pat 7| fairs for Alaska, and Ralph Mize, admitted free to see the| OMds. Pat McAli: ophie Harris Assistant Mechanical Engineer, are | Bernice Mead, Gloria White, Hazel|due to return here on the steamcr St | B. Femmer, re- CANDY CARTOON and PRIZES Aaska tomorrow from a trip on MRS GRAHAM RETURN the boat Institute to Southeast Al- s > ' | aska stations Mrs. Wayne Graham, wite of [ B s e oSt ‘ e aner ot,me on wuck or o | PERMANENT WAVING by het | ' and HATR STYLING by sl W B RoBinsddy: whe has | child, 5 a' passenger aboard" thé| C“AKLE | been south for several months, 1s Tcngus; for Juneau. Mrs. Maxine! | returning to her Juneau home Kelso, sister of Mrs, Graham, is SICR“’:H%E[’;_U;‘; caLow - | aboard the Tongass, also coming north on'the Tongas:.| g, GESDL g s S AT SRR TR SR T 20th CENTURY GROCERY PHONE 603 “Quality Ahways™ PHONE 603 PRICES GOOD' THROUGH SATURDAY PHONE 603 For QUALITY GROCERIES flfi ARETTES ToMiXiEIET Chesterfields—Luckies S ‘E A 13 | cARTON 51.25 | 5 bars 23¢ HEWT KETCHUP 2 bottles 39 Delivery. COOP CER'I_‘i.; EGGS, Grade A Large, doz. 79 C 0 FFEE . 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