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THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES Show Place of Juneau L STARTS TONIGHT SHORTS B Act Your Age [} Nevada Unlimited n Happy Tots Expedition n Latest News to marry a millionaire, becomes his “protector.” Alan Mowbray is bril- liantly seen as the wealthy bache- TONY MARTIN IS g]‘AR OF MUSI(AL lor, and Eric Blore is his miidly 3 machiavellian Man Friday | The handsome young tenor h Vll" yworth shares with lh-r | match-making kid sister, an emigre | whose name, beard and chest med- als are equally phony but mtngu "Music in My Heart Opens Tonlghi ai capl'OI |ing, and a lovable Italian whose constant companion ‘is a vocally-| Thea're inclined IiL!l(‘ monkey. The (\\u have a series of amusing i ey spiced adventures, Martin, Gay laughter and tender ro-|tive from justice, and Rita, one mance, backgrounded by music of from love. lilting, memorable quality, mark the Kostelanetz and his orchestra return to the screen of handsome, figure moest conspicuously in the | goldan-voiced 1Tony Martin, ra-| film's climax. Famed wherever | dio’s favorite, in Columbia’s “Music music is heard, the 45 musicians,| in My Heart.” The carefree roman- with , which opens tonight at Kostelanetz on the podium, tic con the Capitol Theatre, stars Martin ond lovely Rita Hayworth. Talent- ed Edith Fellows is featured with tin sings. and his the Kostelanetz providing amous tuneful Andre orchestra music Martin R in Nova Scotia: French-Acadian, wer be deported Lecause his arents neglected to take out - citizenship papers be- cmes a refugee frcm the immigra ticn' officials. Miss Hayworth, about Relief At Last For Your Cough | Creomulsion relieves promptly be= cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hellp loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money bacl CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ANNOUNCEMENT One year ago the first unit of fouf inthet KIEBURN APARTMENTS in Douglas was finished, 'furnished and occupied. These apartments were about to n. NOTICE TO CREDITORS October 28th, ecutrix of the Last Will and Testa- ment of John McCloskey, deceased. present the same, with proper vouchers and verified according to | law, within six months from the ' date of this notice, to the under- signed executrix at the office of her attorney, M. E. Monagle, 200 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. day of October, 1940. NELL McCLOSKEY, Executrix. First publication, Oct. 30, 1940. Last publication, Nov. 20, 1940. designed, constructed and furnished to provide residents with comfortable living jucriers at a reasonable rental. They are as near sound- proof as building material can make them and November First a second unit of four will be ready for occupancy. Each apartment is furnished with eletcric range, re- frigerator and comfortably heated with skads of hot water at all times and vacancies are available at $30 per month. KILBURN APARTMENTS DOUGLAS you've had a property loss is a mighty poor time 1o find out that you were underinsured —or that thers was |some feature -bcu! your insurance that "wasn't clearly explained to you. "Take it from me, | refuse to run any chances. | want my insurance written By a man who is able fo prescribe protection just as a doctor writes a prescription for | medicine. The agent of the National Fire 'Insurance Company of Hartford showed me a fot of things about insurance. that fm mighty glad to know now, before any loss teaches me an expensive lesson. I¥'s a comfort, by jiminy, 1o look at my home and realize that it's safe.” SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life Phone 249 'i 1 ? | | v i | | | 1940, appointed ex- | ** NATIVE I LOST IN ‘i Georges Island Is Scene of * »/of another native who drowned in play an especially spectacular ar-|Cross Sound last week, George B. rangement of “Music in My Heart," <Bell of Hoonah was listed as dead the hit m»me melody, while Mai- today by Deputy U. S. Marshal Five white nationalities are found|gashoat Urania, one of two ships English, Scotch, | participating in the search, w: Irish and Hano-|S€en on Georges Island on Sunday. All concerned are hereby notified | When that NELL McCLOSKEY was on Ploded. | All persons having claims against DNiS 8asboat Jerico, according to a said estate are hereby required to ™Message from Samples to the Mar- Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 20th | . which will follow the meeting. ACROSS &1 Laughing | @urts 1 Tennis J;obl;'. 34. Afflictions ol 35. Afterncon Ty functions 36. Peacock 4. French city butterly 9. Black bird 37. Skiliful 12. Prickly seed 38 Rotate container 39, City in Belgium . Kind of lizard 40 Witty: archalc ! Solid water 42 Feminine name Easily moved 3. Offense to the Disencumber sight . Private teacher 45. Restores after memorial deléting ntruth 47. Roman house- ery.minute hold god . Cistern 43. Morbia desire . Gentlemen 'or music { ?, . On q\e highest gn g.r‘mh Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle : c - v s - e DowN 3. Pertaining to 29. David Copper- 52. Obtained 1. Encourage love flelds'first 3. Find the sum 3, Increasing by & Coule 0. Bronine heavily 4. Conclse successive B Qone by o in sleep 65. Compass polnt additions 7. ‘Aduit inpeots . City in M. chusctts 9. Leader . Youth_beloved by Galatea . Marries 6. Drive a nail & an augle . Climbing woody verennlals . Direction: Scotch Uncovered le children Conferring of holy orders Alluvial deposits at river mouths . Graceful aquatic bird Disagreed ry Guardian or protecting ylindrical xact salisfac- tion . Celestial body Groek letter Gro wdjoining a house Pintall duck Glut Goddess of the harvast SEARCH FOR BODY OF GASBOAT MAN | i ¥ } Second Hoonah Man’s Death in Week Lost while searching for the body g George W. Samples. Bell, a member of the crew of the last as Two boats and 13 men are now continuing the search for the iwo bodies. Thomas James drowned the gasboat Sunbeam ex- | e Duchess of Kent The submerged Sunbeam has been picked up in South Inian Pass and towed to Elfin Cove by Joe White in “Sister Kay” the beautiful nurse at University College Hospital, in | London, has been identified as the Duchess of Kent. She completed her 50-hour course and now is a quali- | fied nursing auxiliary. On a recent ~vmt to the hospital by the Duke, COUPLE MARRID | Bz BY COMMISSIONER PERMITS 1SSUED " FOR GREENHOUSE, shal’s office here. Dale Vernon Miller and Myrile Gertrude Jewell were married at | Douglas last night by U. S. Comm sioner Felix Gray. Witnesses were Mrs John Marin and Alex Gair, Jr. | .- ROLL T0 BE CALLED AT LODGE TONIGHT Elks will call the roll at tonight’s lodge meeting. This is the one ses- sion of the year all local and visit- ing members are expeced to attend. Dan Ralston is in charge of a feed A $5000 building permit to re- model the old Hebert house at Sev- enth and Main Streets has been |are doing the work for Rod Darnell. Another izes Mrs. Florine Housel to build a | $500 greenhouse at 316 Fuurth St. .- LINN FORREST AND o romm DUE FROM it ‘JOMORROW L8h H ‘The Fatest/Bervice vekod Horiator is due tomorrow fmm Sitka with Regional Fiscal Agent Ray Ward, Assistant Agent L. E. Iversen and Junior Forester John Brillhart. P — e Empire Clussifieds Pay! Linn A. Forrest, Assistant Archi- | tect for the Forest Service here, left Seattle today on the steamer Mt. McKinley to return to Juneau after | enjoying two months’ leave in the States. He is accompanied by Mrs. Forrest and three sons. - TO KETCHIKAN The Forest Service launch Ranger IX is scheduled to leave tomorrow with a tow for Ketchikan. TRYIN C OUT NE Ryan S-T training plane, 'Cal. The Ryan' I s-'l‘ mm-n ‘1and plnel are used by the The plane is equipped with a 150-horsepower engine. ‘| Mrs. REMODELING JOB, |granted to Boyer and Jensen, who | building permit author- | FAMILY RETURNING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1940. Juneau's Greatest Show Value 3 STARTS TONIGHT | GATEWAY PRODUCTIONS, Inc. poesents v*EhAI)IiI ROSALIND KEITH - Helen MacKellar : Holmes Herbert Spencer Williams . | DIRECTUD BV HERBERT MEYER WILLKIE CLUB HOLDS SOCIAL LAST EVENING ms weare in attendance t ial held in the m of Perey’s Cafe by the Larquet rc Jun Tub. erved at 8 c'clock @ Benscn 1s master of nies for the ¥n musiz was played during the evening by Mrs. Phyllis Lang- Fien companied by Miss Ruth ¢ Moy fa- S, Andersen also veral piano sele 1 talks were made uring the eveni nd a wire to Wen- nd tc Oren Roet, New \' hairman for the of Willk Clubs. e GOVERKOR INVITED 10 OPEN KLAWOCK A.H.B. CONVENTICN Gov. Ernest Gruening has been invited to speak at the opening of the \nlv...ll convention of the Alaska Brotherhood and Sisterhood wock on Armistice Day, Sec- y Willlam L. Paul announced y'cf ceiation The convention will be attended by from 80 to 90 delegates repre- enting 36 organizations in 18 towns. The convention will last a week starting November 11 - ' Susannah Wesley Dinner Tonight Sponsored by the Susannah Wes- lev Circle, a 6:30 o’clock church din- ner will be served this evening in the social rooms of the Metropolitan Methodist Church. The affair is potluck and members of the Circle, their husbands and friends are invited to attend. In charge of arrangements are J. B. Smith and Mrs. Hoyt Sprague. The program is in charge of Mrs. Arlo Anderson, Mrs. Roy Murphy and Mrs. Ray Anderson. - Harbor Sees \Unusual Tides : In Calm Weather ‘ One of the highest tides of the of | Juneau’s small boat harbor and | made pedestrians walking the gang-| | plank to the floats duck their heads, below the cross .beams. | Shortly after 1 o'clock this after- | noon, " the tide passed the twenty- foot mark and lifted to within a few inches of the top of local| wharves, while gangways to flonl‘,s‘ were level for the first time in | months. Tomorrow the tide will hit 204, ..‘ tenth higher than today, and from there on, tides will recede again. Boatmen were thankful no wind;| has come with the giant tides of| the season, well remembering times| in the past when waterfront prop-| erty has been severely damaged with fyr.-ar today changed the face S—Several Ie-olu in how to behave |l m were given above such craft to be equipped as a seaplane and U.S, army air corps and high winds and tides in combina-| tion, | 2 | tefled at San Diego, by several foreign STCRY OF "BAD BOY" QDENS THIS EVEMING ON COLISEGM SCREEN Announcing tlw‘: Premier Opening OFP [20MCENTURY THURSDAY EVENING Dciober 31, 1940 DOOR OPENS 6:30 P.-M. PRESENTING HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE thrills, heart some tuneful Boy" your show. picture, showing for lccally at the Coliseum Theatre to- night, is truly unusual entertain-| ment, and you are sure to enjoy| the many moods that bring the story to its gripping climax. The role of John Fraser, fzineer and architect, isa st ly Qitférent part for Johnny Downs, but it gives him perhaps the best acting oppertunity he has had since t made ycu laugh at him in tugs, laughs, music, “Bad This Gatew For and young Our Cang comedies. The story, meving aleng at a fast pace, takes Joknny from his small-town home tc the big city where he readily mployment with an archi- 2 mak rapid progress in job until he is induced by ow cmployee to try his luck on pon S the Johnny nd teed, a his 8 s luck is not with him, winds up in jail. Embit< returns to freedom with grudge against the world, and venom leads him into shady siness dealings. It is not long before Johnny is enjoying the prof- its and taking the risks of a big- he he time racket: and, of course, n is not long before he comes to the inevitable end of all such “busi- ness men.” - FIRST SHRINE DANCE WILL BE HELD SATURDAY : | tury Theatre and Apartment build- Always of outstanding importance on the winter month’s social cal- endar, the first Shrine Dance will be held Saturday evening in the ballroom of the Scottish Rite Tem- ple. The . affair is invitational and dancing will be from 10 o'clock until 1 o'clock. Music will be pro- vided by Wes Barrett and his or-| chestra. | Refreshments will be served dur- ing an intermission, with Mrs. Katherine Hooker, in charge. The dances this year are being ar- ranged by Lance Hendrickson his committee, and UNITED STALE: DEPARTMENT OF THE lmmon GENERAL LAND OFFICE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Aldska. September 23, 1940. Notice is herevy given that Os- car Mangsol, has made applicatior {for a homesite under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- chorage serial 09866, for the land described as Lot “D” of U, S. Survey No. 2389, of the Auke Bay' Group of Homesites, containing 2.85 flcl'ls. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- iod of publication or thirty days| thereafter, or they will be barred | by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. 2-9-16-23- adv, Publication dates, Oct. 30, Nov. 6-13-20-27, 1940. DBangerous Corner THE FOURSTAR HIT OF LONDON AND BROADWAY Edith Danielsen-Alex Dreith-Lewis Gaffney-Bess Winn Elaine Housel-Fred W. Ayer-Francis Worobec FRIDAY and_ SATURDAY—November 8ih and 8th COLISEUM THEATRE For Reservations the first time al ‘,lmplre—r.he paper with the largest The Juneau Players Alice Faye © Don Ameche In Technicolor —eveey i} ILKLTS GN SALE COLISEUM BOX OFFICE TONIGHT — and ALLDAY THURSDAY No Seats Reserved | KOUGAROI( AREA HAS GOOD YEAR A. L. Watkins, operating the Al- To IBE OPENED‘:M&-.\ Taylor hydraulic placers ow |'the Kougarok River, flew in from ON THURSDAY!FJMMHM yesterday with a PAA | Electra on his way to the States or the winter, Watkins reported the Kougarok cection had one of its best season Doors of Newest W. D0 joer, i an eane e Gross Thea're Swmgs gO![“i\nv Kougarok mining man is ul open at 630 P M the Baranof Hfail.' “Premier Opening” will be the FROM WHITEHORSE watchword tomorrow evening at J. C. Morrison, PAA airport 0 oclock when the doors will mar at Whitehorse, came n ng open to the Juneau public by Electra yesterday. He is at the at the newly-completed 20th Cen- Baranof Hotel. ing, presenting the hit feature, “Hollywood Cavalcade,” starring Alice Faye and Don Amache omp our The long-awaited announcement of the opening of the strictly mod- ern theatre on Gastineau Chan- nel is expected to break record first-nighter attendance marks in Juneau. Workers ‘and contractors have been working night and day the past week in preparation for the huge opening, and today reports from W. D. Gross, founder and owner of the theatre, state that everything is now ready for the gala event. Souvenir programs, liberally lustrated and containing much in- formation on the development and history of the new structure will be presented all first nighters, it was reported to the Empire eariy today. Tickets for the opening are on sale now at the Coliseum Theatre Box Office and will be on sale ail day tomorrow. There will be no re- served seats. Sea Scouts Will Meet This Evening Announcement is made there will be a Sea Scout meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the American Legion Dugout. All. members are urged to be present. wliies o Subser'ne o The Daily Alaska! PERMANENT ii= There's no getting around it, THE POMPADOUR is the SEASON'S PET. A special technique of spir- al and croquinoil wrap is used for this latest crea- tion. Priced at $12.50 OTHER WAVES AT $10—$8 and $6.50 CHARLES SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON waid circulation, present J. B. PRIESTLY'S with Call Edith A. Davis, Baranof Hotel