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THE CAPITOL HAS THE BI(- PICTURES—————AND. NEWS THAT IS NEWS! FRIDAY SANURDAY M '\Tl'\IFE— aturday, 1 P.M.! .See Alice Eden and john Archer, ‘Gateway to Hollywood' talent search Screen Piay by Dalion Trumbo. Adaptation by Ber discoveries Directed by LEIGH "MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURAY CAPITOL WILL SHOW DOUBLE WEEKEND BILL ley, Edward Ellis, and the “Gate- way to Hollywood” finalists Eden and John Archer. Is with the complex mall Towa town in v old storekeeper and leading m nt of the com- munity, is concerned about the state of the nation and the condi- “CAREER — "KIT CARSON" CARTOON, COMEDY, CANDY e e Alice ' f. FIRST SHOW _STARTS7P.M. CTHE LAST EXPRESS® with KENT TAYLOR DOROTHEA KENT GRETA GRANSTEDT [that holds him responsible for its »; his adjustment of domestic with his own wife while his son’'s tangled affairs; d his efforts to reestablish the bank as a going concern—all make for an absorbing, realistic, human photo drama Another baffling mystery story anticipated by millions of Crime " v " - i tion of the bank Cgreer a"d The l.aS’ i Club fans, “The Last Express,” i’ .\,... Universal picture featuring XKent of Local Theatre of small ¥ a ge American comes to the as a feature on d Saturday’'s double bill A featured cast includes Anne Shir- 3 VU NEAUS dl owNES ANv OPERATED s W.(.GROSS s the nI F”l\ Inm\lll w with when he was a you cugh he married another The romances; the collay ot these three of the local t the mob interweaving ; Ellis’ stand a reatest Show Value FRIDAY and SATURDAY A TWIN-HIT PROGRAM ""IRISH “ISLAND OF LUCK"’ LOST MEN" h FRANKIE DARRO H\T'NI\ T"M WONG KIDDIES’ MATINEE——TOMORROW:- 1:00 P. M. Juneau'’s Uffles every Time with Schilling s POWDER ‘When your family or friends are set to enjoy delicious waffles, assure enviable results with Schilling Baking Powder. It’s double-acting— made with pure cream of tartar—never leaves that “baking powder taste.” For over half a century, Schilling has been relxed upon for (& successful bakmg and To show our unbounded fnlh in this CREAM OF ARTAR Baking Powder, your grocer will resurn your | money at our expense, and will also pay for the eggs, 4 butter, flour, etc., you have used, ll you find any fault JOHN HERMLE POTATOES SWEET CREAM z POUNDS 79¢ CES GOOD SA econd attraction Fifth in the studio’s Crime Club series based on the publishers selections of the world's best fic- | tion thrillers, the new film unfolds e of the most ingenious mystery s among recent detective no- Wi As | lucky sleuth, Taylor brings a col- orful and romantic detective char- | {acter to the screen. Two murders Duncan MacLain, happy-go- | take place for him to solve, one | victim a special prosecutor and the | other a pickpocket. ‘ ——e——— \TWIN FEATURES AT COLISEUM THEATRE STARTING TONIGHT At the (/allseum Theatre this | evening, two feature attractions | will fill the bill | The first is “Irish Luck” starring | Frankie Darro in the leading role and the second is “Island of Lost Men” with Miss Anna May Wong as the star Besides the two shows tomorrow evening, featuring tonight's double bill, there will be the usual kiddies matince tomorrow afternoon, stari- ing at 1 o'clock - - The Dally Alaska mmpire guaran- ees the largest daily circulation ot iny Alaska rewspaper OYSTER COCKTAIL RETAIL and WHOLESALE | Fresh from the Shell Everyday | By the % Pint and Pint | i FRESH OLYMPIA | | LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN O o Proprietor PlloNEA merican Meat Co. POTATOES ‘Potato Special at Home Grocery SILVER FOX BRAND Packed by A. J. Dahlgren Co. FINEST YAKIMA U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES 100 POUND SACK 50 POUND SACK 25 POUND SACK BUTTER é LARGE — 2 DOZIN 89¢ TURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY . | bathing $2.65 $1.35 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. IO CENTURY e NOW o Premier Slmwmq 2 mieres! .:.--__-__v-‘--_-—---____,_-.--‘,__-_.-_‘_‘_-_.:- of Hollywood from Bathing Beauties to World Pre-/( SWI" ll'll . lll 'IDI" EEOID( MVM . iWI! CBLIIIS A 201 Cantury-Fox Picturs g - - - ] ) . ] )T . Admlsswn Thls Engagemenl: CHILDREN 10c ADULTS $1.00 Tax .10 Total $1.10 TECHNICOLOR HIT AT 20TH CENTURY FOR SECOND NIGHT . Alice Faye, Don Ameche Are Starred in “Holly- wood Cavalcade The romance (JI Hollywood, from beauties to world pre- mieres, has been staged anew and photographed in technicolor and the highly entertaining result s ajicn paye Darryl F. Zanuck's production of “Hollywood Cavalcade,” starring | | Alice Faye and Don Ameche and playing for the second night at the new 20th Century Theatre. : IIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlllIIIIIIIIINIIIIiIlIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIINIIIIIII'IHIIIlllIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIlII|II|l|lIIII|IIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIlE HOME GROCER PHONE 146 9¢ FRESH IlmllllmlllmIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIHHIH YOUTHS 30c LOGES $1.50 Tax . 18 Total $1.65 Great stars of today and great mull(l °s of yesterday tell this p human drama of today—the story of Un men and women who con- quered the entertainment world— who wanted to make \nd Molly who wanted only to be loved by Mike, but who won greafhess. on the screen. Thése memorable Mack Sennett bathing beauties, the Keystone Cops, Buster Keaton, Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin, custard-pie come- dy, Al Jolson singing the climactic song of “The Jazz Singer’—they're all here again to warm your heart with the happiest memories of 1001 thrilling yesterdays. This 20th Century-Fox film marks the technicolor debut of as well as her first Molly, straight dramatic role. As she secretly loves her “discoverer” and director, Mike (Don Ameche’, through the early days when he introduces custard-pie comedy, | bathing beauties and Keystone Cops. Then, in despair, she mar- ries her handsome leading man (Alan Curtis), only to find that Mike loves her so much that the blow crushes him and, for a time, writes finis to his glonom career. Political Political broadcasts scheduled for late this afternoon or evening are 5, and time given is Pa- Democratic ! Secretary Harold L. Ickes from! Wilkesbarre, MBS, at 5:30 o'clock) this afternoon. 5 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt’ from Brooklyn, NBC and MBS, at 6 o'clock this evening. Secretary of State Cordell Hull from Washington, ¥MBC and MBS, at 6:45 o'clock this evening. Alexander Woollcott from New York City, CBS, at 7:30 o'clock this evening. { Republican Wendell L. Willkie from train, NBC, at 5:30 o'clock this after- noon. Herbert Hoover from Salt Lake City, MBS, at 7 o'clock. Irvin Cobb from San Francisco, NBC at 8 o'clock tonight. 1, 1940. Broadcasts - Last year 350 000 men and women were trained in Red Cross First Aid to combat the grim march of accidental death which each year claims 100,000 lives in this coun- try. Your membership support at' Roll Call this year, November ll\ through 30, will enable this pro-| gram to continue its battle agalle accidental death and serious m- Jjury. - e NOTICE Elks club members are urged to sign up for bowling as soon as pos- sible. Tournament starts next week. Everyone must be signed up fo bowl Call the club by phone fo sign. adv. . 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