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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1940. [ The CAPITOL has the BENG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS ffl“flfi IS ‘ GRAS! : MATINEE | PREVIEW i‘l‘,nday - . ‘ MATINEE SUNDAY ; Aipynea FROM HISTORY'S || ; ,fi' TURBULENT PAGEs] || Juneau School Prepared fo | |8 ; s T A B T s su N BAY ! . Give All Advantages- || P ; Tnesday SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU 2:00 P. M. RIGHT Now Tracy ploys the mest asfounding ! character histery ever gave to the sereen! A ) m{men A.,.e N“C"‘-Cd 35 man half god, helt demon! A battle-axe In A his fist! A laugh on his lips! A quart of rum ] . K ] beneath his balt!’ And heaven hélp Whe ttesd “Therz is a distinct advantage in r b b .y in his way whaether it was man or — regimentt ‘earning to fly in Alaska.” ted 9 " y . arence Walters, manager of the - : i School of Ae wuties, today 4 i e Pointing out the known fact that, > » of heair industry"is the outstandin L o) LS ¢ st ,fleld for the young man of today . with which to prep: himself, he i needed training too, for the school is equipped to teach movices the e g BARRYL F. ZANUCK the young men of today | £ ® prepared to - serve their cour ry OI “le Academy .V flh d [ IS Tne progucer. of Aercnautics can easily g that o b 3 ° : g is the direcior? |avt 62 dueosbran tying.” Twice Winner lor will- they have to be conscripted /into the army to do their part?” Award! BOOK |- ROGERS' RANGERS The nation needs air pilots and in TECHNICOLOR lots cf them, and that is why it is a distinct advantage to l¢ 1 to fly BVA KRS in Alaska, for Alaska flying is the e mmor a ory ‘ ? most’ difficult in the northern hem- jsphere Alacka fliers are respected in the state because it is known ' fact that it takes an expert pilot to fly ft a count sreh as this | ‘oung men leasni fly at the b 1 of Acronautics have obert age cver scheols in the S iy ause they can pay for | DI, Walter o their course here on the time pay= . ment plan, and they can Iarn while USSEY - PENDLETON I I FIRST SHOW 7 Sereen Play by LAURINCE STALLINGS and TALSOY JINNINGS they are working and earning more TIMES STARTS : CAREER and A METRO : GOLDWYN - MAYER PICTURE mecney with which to learn to fly ) 5 o [ vpy y The Alaska tchool of Aeronautics LCilsl X The Last Express’ __woffiistive . @87 |11 "4 school that has approved CAA instructors and planes, and pilots hold licenses to fly from this cheol, can use them anywhere in ;WVEN]‘URE DRAMA \’ulur. have even mppvd‘nopcn.s " the Unitaq ' States. L‘§U amazing descriptions in picturizing Dress RIO' It is 4 known fact that young men AmPE Buck Stniliing feceries o (WG (R [ kncwing how (o fly planes will not | U [ NS SUNDAY AT gers carrying buge’ Whleboats over be taken away from their work dur- JE a mountain top, hurling themselves 1ng ~consoription, but the army has P | through miles of swamps, crossing vo ue Sho made it possible to put those men &Ap!]‘ol IHEATRE a river torrent by forming a hu- (] In " (heChiP setvice: fi: soute. IHied man chain, wiping out an Indian possible in commercial lines Nancy Kelly Richard Greene NOW HE i RE AT . s & [] - - thrilling story of adventure ever pepular Juneau ladies ready-to-wear village by a surprise attack and S I T where many pilots have been re- _ then battling their way, starving a e 0 a moved, or in many of the other vesult is the greatest physical dra- necd h ma ever filmed. : Northwest Passage Ending tonight is the double bill, A sale today of 100 dresses includ- 45 the hrightest future of all to “Career” and “The Last Express.” iDg formals, street dresses and SPOrl tnose that take it up now and study - dresses at $1 each to make a real i gilicenly.” e e By far the most absorbingly Dress Rit”v at the Voue Shop, - - Popular Prices R ‘The sale includes many other| ‘ 20th Century Regular Admission Prices: ainst Idaho locat backgrounds o ee ed wraparound blouses, hats, slips -~ ” Possage” presents Spencer e o EALGLSEIon noves NOVEMBER 10 LogeG 65(3 Youths 30(3 > e L I'viicy with his most virile role and yembers of Pioneers of 'Alaska ery item on sale is displayed i P & . b F: greatly reduced rices, and it| Spensored by he Knights of Col- with an outstanding opportunity of Igloo No. 6, will hold the monthly i l" ourl\l(()x:u[(n ‘:z;o{x;; i n m]]e‘umbus gt SR THESE PRICES INCLUDE TAX winning his third consecutive Aca- meeting next Tuesday night in the ? 7 ¢ 2 5 s a get values seldo ffere Cathoelic Daughters of America, a ) & s A Roteinh Fonpasihieti : Wt In thea;q get values seldom offered in Awarg. Rotert Younsathielcs odd Peliows Eall | Nominations of 5, Peace Prayer program'for members | Night Prices Prevail Sunday Matinee a8 s . 5 officers will be one of the principal s N ‘ vill Mindaiis valt 3ten o v T e of the parish will be held Sunday, Walter Brennan, twice Win- jtems of business. A social session I ngimmtir 10 of supporting role honors in will follow the regular meeting I- 1h L H i ik . s Fcllowing the 8 o'clock mass at lywood, should land on top The Auxiliary will also meet at U er eague aS |the Catholic Church of the Na- S R R SR S ) again for his Hunk Marriner role. the same time and for the same ALY 2 “cBmmanttn brehkfiist wAlLl g . The picture follows Kenneth purpose, nominating, then join the T 5 ! L [ " P " ‘eals J e jsenne ; 8, be held in the Gold Room of the H (ENTURY for 20th Century-Fox reveals an Roberts’ best-selling novel with pioneers in the social session. ‘rr,umm‘f Hotel. Guest speaker for | T YOUNU MR' ll"(0|'" unexpeciedly thrijing, evenkful, urprising faithfulness. Hunt Strom e ! ke | 0 4 Zsl i the affair will be Hugh J. Wade. romantic young life. berg, producer, and Director King| Try a classified ac in The Empl | Oames, prizes and refreshments " pocervations may be made. by | GOING Io SH w IS FEATURE SHOWING The in it bl 1 Lk featus last night's Luther League .o nrs 4 £ v | \ | AT (o " - P & (Brdng gty g alling Mrs. Walter Hellan, -Mrs, | USEUM SUND‘Y and “Island of Lost M will ba shown for the last t tonight. — — Hallowe'en party held in the socia . roams of the ‘Tutheran Chureh, ik, "GN, 1ss Btiy Ceodmass LAST EVENING BiG THRILLER Sl b G M C 1 U C K S f?bom :wc]m.y were present for the ek or John Hellenthal A joint 1 ek sipipsar TAtE Ak tokin, J.W.C. MEETING 3 - - affair, which was in charge of Miss| A g - - ' that is said to hav r bee: e H : committee 0f the Catholic Daugh- The Junior Class mixer and hard| at 1s s 0 have never 1 A regular meeting of the Ju- . Violet ‘'Mello, Miss Ruth Kunnas! ¢ dia " S| o 1 1 told, is the subject of the featur 0 i compare Them wnh Au olhers! ) andt BoBEADe: jters and Knights of Columbus will times party was an event last even \Spen(er Tra(y n B|g Cast o b e ) ] e feature neau Woman's Club will be held ' |dlso be present in the vestibule of ing in the Juneau Grade School|=¥F¢ to be shown at the Coliseum on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m. in the The event was a masquerade and|qyo’ church next Sunday to take gymnasium | Here Sunday in "'Stan- |Sunday and Monday nights only. | penthouse of the Alaska Eleciric PBICE APPEARANCE ECONOMY ‘a”f‘;“t“’;d‘.“" b‘;‘:‘ t‘;}”“"“‘;"fi“}’"“ reservations for those who ‘plan to O itamatiment’ 106" e’ oécasion y s The title of the feature is“Young Light' and Power Company. All L - | went to Misses Katherine Torkelson #% k iy i | vi Mr. Lincoln” and the s i : DURABILITY costume, Walter Barnes; for the best enggrirhp PRH afC Wel i MEEs Na T . RS iyt b AR . guests. were accompanied at the piano by Alice Brady and Arleen Whelan. | ady, Secretary. {EIS gy i Thdker, l Miss Maxine Nostrand. | The most thrilling adventure| The film depicts not the Great | ! Doughnuts and cider was served y,w; 1 man comes to the screen| Emancipator of history. the Presi- NOTIGE | = E g ————e—— CONNORS MOTOR €0. jsumnm S e, e G, CIUb Me&fing IS during an’intermission and dancing | g¢- o g0 Century Sunday n dent in the critical days of the . .o it MR re — the paper with the largest| v the affai . f Republic h by PHONE 411 Piies ane was the main feature of the affair. oo’ o zanuck's production of Republic with the fate of the e g‘uaxdntfagd Vurcumuon. Miss Pauline Munroe, class ndwsor.“ “Stanley and Livingstone.” riation weighing him down, but that ::rlcr::ua.r:mnus:‘:g;"&wcl:ome'm‘: oEy rmam e R IR e it | Set for Tuesday and a committee of class members| w0 gpencer Tracy, twice wm_‘othcr Lincoln—the young man f iy 1 d for' the mixer. > Awan | known to everybody in the back- While the Nation is balloting next 3''aPse 5 i ner of the Academy Award, starred| : Tuesday in the States, the Juneau T SR las the heroic Stanley; Nancy Kelly| Woods town of Springfield, Illinois— FRESH OLY) | g 4 { Kleg 1 h stled with o Woman's Club will hold a business NOTICE . and Richard Greene starred in the & Jackleg lawyer who wrestled with | YSTER COCKTAIL {meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 Flks club members are urged w‘ romantic roles, the 20th -Century-|the boys, courted pretty girls, told | RETAIL and WHOLESALE |o'clock in the Penthouse of the Al- | sin upfor bowling as soOn as POS-| pox film features one of the great- | stories, fell in love. | Fresh from the Sheil Everyday aska Electric Light and Power Com- | sible. Tournament starts next week.| st acting casts aver assembled. In-| Dramatizing the story of Abra- | By the % Pint'and Pint ham Lincoln that has never been | LEAVE ORDERS AT G“’nn‘ u‘m’c pany. Mrs. A. E. Glover, Secretary, Everyone must be signed up r"lt:luded are Walter Brennan, also K vk s e~ 4 bowl, €all the club by phone '0!ga two time Award winner; Charles|told, this Cosmopolitan production' | NEW YORK TAVERN | — e |requests that all members attend, < | if. possi T i g e adv.| gopurn, Sir Cedric Hardwicke (as| . e — vieos , Livingstone), Hei.ry Hull and Henry | Travers, Henry Fing, who worked R RV ) A on ‘“Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boal If You Want [ o “4cxenders agtime send. COLISEUM MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT { James;” - directed “Stanley and| - More Miles for Your Money Livingstone.” The film is a mem»! " A Comfortable, Quiet Ride orable entertainment event for Ju- u's. G os An Engine that Instantly Starts IRy Juneau's Greatest Show Value Assurance of Safe Trips s‘The numberless, ‘nameless ‘ dan- | y 2 :’;m”.,‘ n":" F:,?;"-m_“..gmd, fgers of the unknown were dared| S U N l’ A Y L. M0 N n A Y r g | by Henry M. Stanley, reporter tor| g 3 THE STORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN THAT L d Maintenance Cost W‘:ugl:;?-‘:::.::g nates - o | the Néw York Herald, for that mo-| Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust {ZuenETTe WG RERTRAE (D, Ly o] HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD! Full Diesel Dependability | ingstone, I presume!” It's the cli-‘ An Engine that Can Be Fasily Hand Cranked max of the most heroic advcnturf:: ‘6Y g M L 29 LES 6. WARNER CO. | 20 7 oo 5 zanercs o oun r.Lincoln G, E. Guarantee Cu Lovell Wringer G ' duction of “Stanley and Living-| with stone.” | ALSO R O e vears e maoe | Henry Fonda, Alice Brady, Arleen Whelan Quick Emptying Pump | q OR g many scenes filmed in the actual| African locale, ALSO Comedy—News—Pictorial ALso JWNED AND OPERATED & All White Beauty Activator Washing Family Size Capacity General Electric Motor “Hollywood Cavaleade” is the feature to be given final showmgs’ tomight New prices prevail beginning Sun<‘ L A ST TIME S : TONIGHT day, Sea snails, equipped with a cily Hau %“band saw” of teeth, are able to "wsnl‘m" l lsmfimm" | bore holes through clam shells to obtain food, I

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