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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1940, honeymoon, the who is deter- -wrlurn from the groom’s ex-fiancee, mined to break up the marriag: proceeds to get the bride intoxi- cated. By the clever machinations of the jealous woman; the bride i the cause of hér husband losing In an ei- Show Place of Juneau Last Times Tonight CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES ounu AND DPERATED. W.L.GROS THE an important account fort to s ghten out the newly- uncle dis s himself JOHN HOWARD. weds as the client man’s home its the ad- arrival of and v But the it causes only make matters worse Als‘) | witn the result the uncle and the hot-tempered bride flee to Mexico There the girl obtains a quick di- vorce. What happens -when the vo- latile wife and the blundering un- cle return home on the eve o cond marriag? leads and whirl- ACROSS the husband’s se Inseet S }/to 4 hilarious climax wind finish Directed by Leslie Goodwins for producer Cliff Reid, “Mexican Spit- features in the cast Leon Donald Woods, Linda Hay beth Risdon and Cecil Kella- { { N \ \ \ § \ \ § § \ \ § \ \ l § {the real client and the confusion ! N \ $ § § \ { § § ! \ \ | \ \ \ B P ik S S G B i i R PERMANENT 'WAVING oand HAIR STYLING by 'CHARLES SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON 5. Sheriff's deputy. 7. Fish food of India Steal Acia fruit 53 South Amerl- can Indian - SEPPALA IMPROVING Leonhard Seppala. who went south for medical treatment is improvir Seattle, according to advices ceived in Juneau. A LAUGH HIT AT CAPITOL SHOW ENDS TONIGHT ELECTED PLESIDENT Lupe Velez in Title Role of | ss. Rena shain nas been etect- Comedy-Romance Call- |gion musiniars ot wransei st ed ‘Mexican Spiffire’ |Far Seons vice Pregdents wilma The stormy matrimonial and hu.\-‘ iness troubles of a young adver- , Secre! Olive Johnson, ) Historian; Neva Coulter, Sergeant- Our Family’s E R e g man and his tempestuous WHISKEY Latin wife, provide the basis of RECIPE R KO Radio's riotous comedy-ro- lain “Mexican Spitfire,” ending has always been so flavorful 1t at the Capitol Theatre and and mild—and maybe even starring vivacious Lupe Velez in the|is making plans for Armistice Day more so today. Just try it title role | There will be a program during and see! The | ar Latin actiress por-|the day and a dance in the eve- Harry E. Wil : ey Wk trays a Mexican entertainer recent-|ning, according fto plans an- Determines Owned Kind of dog ake amends me together ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, snowing air route from Seattle 10 Nome, on kale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, - - ARMISTICE DAY PL The American Legion at Wran- gell, Merlin Elmer ' Palmer Post COLISEUM Buildog Drummond’s Bride with H. B. WARNER——REGINALD DENNY SEELEGTED SHORT SUBJECTS Crossword Puzzle’ Juneau’s Greatest Show Value Last Times Tonight s HEATHER ANGEL ALSO —|m/Z fl LRECL LEE Sl ®mo I [m] [LIK[C[RIE|A] § e o Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle DOWN . Mass of float- ing ice . Jewish month . Jostled rudely . Genus of the moose . Conduct . Sailor . Convex moldings . Punctuation mark . Fall, as an obligation . Turkish regiment . Intellect . Small soft 7. Crafty 58. Drain 59. Sheep \\mr away Chureh counefi Conic sections . European song thrush . Father jed to Donald Woods, an|nounced by Post Commander Loyal advertising executive. On their re- Binkley SAY=WHAT'S THE PINNACLE OF FLAVOR? SCHILLING COFFEE OF COURSE/ You reach the peak of coffee enjoyment with Schilling! m The reason? It's a matchless blend of the world’s choice coffees, skilfully roasted to bring out delicious full flavor and strength. Two Coffees — Percolator and Drip SAVE THE DATE The Junior Trinity Guild of the Episcopal Church will sponsor their annual Hallowe'en Silver Tes urday. October 26th, from o'clock in Trir Tall is cordially invited to attend. - to 6 adv GLAMOROUS HAIB | for more beautiful, more-last- ing permanents . . . For love- | lier hair styles and artistic hair shaping and cutting . . . CHA R LES | Sigrid's Beauly Salon | PHONE 318 | At your favorite package store. Blended whiskey. 86.8 proof. 75% groit neutral spirits. Copyright 1940, The Wiiket Family, Inc., /Aladdin, Schenlay P. C.:Pa e g | THE BELOW BARGAINS are offered Juneau citizenis at the GREATEST REDUCTION OF PRICES for a long time by JONES-STEVENS, Inc. We must make room for our new stock of Christmas merchandise. We must sell und uqu our, shelvel +~—— SO YOU ARE INVITED TO TAKE PART IN THIS MQNEX SAVING EVENTI BLOW $1—$1.35 and ' $1.50 $2.50 Values Searfs $l §!!541f3§-,§.;,.'9§.,1.” B WSS 22 See These Bargains und Many, 0thers at R e e ;.,,,,,-,,-,“---,,--,---,,-----,.., JONES-STEVENS Inc. 223 SEWARD ST. TH.H’HONE 193 4 | Last % |ried to 37. Plainly 9. Appalling . Cylindrical 2. Lubricant . Type of rafl= road car . Goddess of discord . Lie at ease Oiistone . Afresh . Detest . Cut down DRUMMOND MYSTERY FILM WILL END AT (OLISEUM THEATRE ‘The famous screen sleuth, “Bull- dog Drumuond,” is at it again! night, the newest and most thrilling of all the “Drummond films, “Bulldog Drummond’s Bride. was presented to local audiences on the screen of the Coliseum The- atre. With John Howard in the tole of the famous sleuth and Hes as his fiancee, ‘Phyllis a daring bank robbe up as the most excitin; the most romantic—of J Although the H. C. (Sappe Neil's plot starts with “Phyllis” in her usual plight—about to be mar- “Drummond” and wonder- ing whether she will become a | bride, the story eventually develops to a romantic climax—implied in the title—which is bound to please the legion of “Drummond” fans This time their nuptials are in- terrupted by a daring bank rob- bery, executed by a notorious thief who escapes with 10,000 pounds. Although “Phyllis” has threatened to marry one Mr. Aldergate unless “Crummond” joins her for the n.arriage at a honeymoon cottage in France by the tenth of the month, “Drummond” sets out 10 capture the thief. Elopgs Weds Capt. E. P. (Red) Clark eloped | from Wilmington, Cal. to Yuma recently and was married, accord- ling to a letter received “w Dr.’ | Howe Vance in the last mail from | the south, and the couple is now honeymooning at their love nest. Capt. Clark, who is well known not only in Juneau but in South-| east Alaska as one of the best ol | navigators, was in Juneau last! | summer in command of the yacat! | Dolphin, having aboard the stage! |and film actor Frank Morgan and | his party. | Capt. Clark, when here, said he expected to return to Juneau, soun after reaching the south, with actors | Spencer Tracy and James Cagney | but owing to lack of time, the voy- |age ended in British Columbia waters where the two enjoyed fish- ‘ing but were sorry they could not come further north | Juneauites will wish “Red,” all | kinds of happiness. - e — i BACK ON JOB George T. Barrett, principal of |the Wrangell Institute, has turned to his position after spend- ing the summer teaching at the! Salem, Ore., Ihdian School. — e PETERSBURG C. OF C, The first luncheon meeting of the Petersburg Chamber of Com- merce was held recently in the Elks Hall, the food being prepared by Mrs. William Stedman. The atten- dance was good, better than at (he ’u-evk;uq evemns sessions. ] The public GEORGE BROTHERS Pay’n Takit PHONES 92-95 JUNEAU PHONES 92-95 Prices Effective FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY GEORGE BROS. MEAT DEPT. “Whete Quality Meats Come First” Home of Gibson's Fresh Baby Beef FRESH CORN-FED CHICKENS FROM GEORGE BROS. FARM CHICKENS | LEG OF YOUNG LAMB Ycung—Plumip—For Boiling ot Fricassee Yflung Pork—BabY Veal Pound 28c¢ Rolled Baby Beef Rib Gibsont Rolled Baby Beef Rump Kristofferson’s Boneless—Tenderized—For Your tiage Cheese - - pint 20g | ———— Doy Brecklos ___ Kotloge Lieege © | Gibson Chili Rolls, . 35¢ 11h. tin 60c SHRIMP SUCKLING PIG FreshOysters - Pint40c | Fresh Turkeys-Rabbits BPHOLSTERY and RUG CLEANER - large boitle 35¢ SOAPLESS—————ODORLESS PACKAGES CIGARETTES * CARTON §1.25 25¢ BALEIGHS — CAMELS — LUCKIES — CHESTERFIELDS ——— Our Every Day Price! Save 5%-Buy Coupon Books-$20 for $19 - $10 for $9.50 FOR BETTER FOODS TRY GEORGE BROS. HILLS COFFEE | HOT SAUCE 25¢ Lb. | 3€ Tin No Limit No Limit HILLS BROS. COFFEE | PEP--Spanish Style George Bros. SUPER Fruiis and Vegetables Depl. LARGEST SELECTION IN THE CITY —— LARGEST SELECTION IN THE CITY SELECTED POTATOES | cARROTS - BEETS 25Th 1089 TURNIPS FROM GEORGE BROS, FARM SWEET 3 bunches 25¢ Apple Cider, fresh sa!- G5 Brussell Sprouts, Leltuce, Cukes Squash, Egg Plant, Parsnips Frosted Peas - carlon 20¢ i ¢ FROSTED Cauliflower, Cabbage (Red * and White), String Beans Corn - on - Coh 3 ears 25¢ FROSTED Spinach, Local Rutabagas Strawberries - carfon Z5¢ Pineapple Artfichokes large . . each ] 5¢ Geouge Bros.—Where Service, Price und Quality Meet George Bros. LIQUOR DEPT. LARGEST IN THE TERRITQRY—The Finest Slection of Impo; and Domestic Brandsl LARGEST I THE TERRITORY.The Finest Siecion o impored and Domestc Brandsl SCOTCH-15 vears old_trom Scotland, Special, 5th, $3.50 COGNAC BRANDY-From France 15 vears old 5th §4.25 SCOTCH - - - - FIFTH$3.50 Black and White — Teacher's — White Horse — Johnny Walker — Haig and Haig 5-Star WINES-5 yearsold-6 Flavors - - .- Gallon $L75 20c BEER-New York's Knickerhocker, fall botile . THE TALK OF THE TOWN! COLD BEER AT ALL TIMES! Rare 01d Sherry-Vintage 1792, 145 years old 5th $17.75 ORANGE WlRB—Very Special - - - Gallon $2.00 I {§ lt’s New = Or If It’s on the Market ======= George Bros. Will Have It

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