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SHOW -x—\\'F’W ”TMA" Fnday ~— Saturday FIRST SHOW STARTS 79, M. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Saturday—1+P. M. ARSON RACKET SQUAD—and FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS—AIlso Starting New Serial BUCK ROGERS CANDY COM . "MY SON-MY SON" Rt ¥ 08 LIVINGSTON - WARREN HYMER JACK LARUE How They Grew.” DGUB[E B“.l- AI Second feature in the double bill Arson Racket Squad, FR!DAY Ihere is a lot of “faking” in th (APHOL making of mction pictures, but the fire scenes you see in “Arson Rack- Also SAIURDAY et Squad” are the real thing E the fire is real At 'lHE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY NOV.. 29, .1 940. THE CAPITOL hasthe B K G PICTURES and NEWS that is EW_S TWO BIG FEATURES from: the book you'll always. remembert!! | | | | NEW PARTY OUT T0 SEARCH FOR | NATIVE HUNTER An entire street-set on the back e, g . lot of Republic Studios was burned H Five Little Peppers at 0. s oo e Haida Launch Returns G Several buildings were demolisheéd w S d £ Home,” “Arson Racket e b xi it Without Shorkridge Er H d i which happens near the end of i i Squad” on Varied Bill i i i et North Light Joins | a2 up in smoke : s A " i s S * » Little Peppers at Home” Bob: Livingston, star of thc.pic-| Search for Calvin &.IVA.,(lvlth]u 11-3 nd of Columbia’s delightful ture, plays a fireman who resigns Y¢ar-old Douglas native Youih. Who {ilm series based upon the immor- from the department in order to|disappeargd in the Hilda Creek sec-| tal juvenile classics of Margaret capture a gang of arsonists iten of Douglas Island last Satur- i tonight at the Oapi- ey day, has been unsuccessful so far tol Theatre with Edith Fellows GLAD TIDINGS BAND A searchng party which went out Dorothy Peterson, arence Kolb yesterday morning on a launch from and Ronald Sinclair in major roles.| Tonight at 7:45 o'clock the Glad “"‘” ::"‘(‘( GJ‘:;"‘[:‘:L\‘[“‘;"L’; T}“i\“{ g Mics Fellows, altractive young star Tidings Band of Young People will o7t 0" Lol A0 rle 4 of many a fine picture, is seen as meet at Bethel Mission, All inter- {rPOt LA WOREEL (b el Polly per, “little mother” of ested ar jite 13" oI | iR P,,iif",,“.(,u(,lll,:!‘,.C,?tht, Siayad ‘,::,‘:, re invited to join thiS equipped to go further. Darkness| . t % W forced them to return. ot i ey i P ABaYe S0 | tives, ‘three of them CCC enrollees, | left on Sandy Stevens boat Norlh‘ | Light tc spend until Sunday fol- EVERY TIME WITH BAKING Schilling s Piping hot biscuits taste as good as they look if you use Schilling Baking Powder. Double- acting — made with pure cream of tartar — never leaves any “"baking powder taste!” For over half a century, Schilling has been relied \ = upon for successful baking and true economy! MONEYIACK unbounded CREAM dOl' R Baking Powder. TARTA Bakin ] rewrn y at our expense, 1| also pay fot the flour, etc.. you if you find any hatever with it- 1u show our in this € have ust fault W RHEINL ANDER The BEER of the CENT ! GE()RGE BROS. LIOUOR STORE i PHONE 95 Scotch, fifth-$3.25 Johnny Walker Red Label—Teacher’s Highland Cream— Vat 69—DeWar's White, Label—Peter Dawson—Haig & ] Haig 5-Star — Black Knlqht McGregor's — Royal Mac | TheseAre Not Specials—Just Our Regular | Every-Day Prices | BEER-- Olympia s3.oo ALL EASTERN BEERS HAMM'S — nunvmssn K pusr BLUE RIBBON | 6 FOR $1.0 ; ALL BEERS ALWAYS ON ICE! GEORGE B s’i‘lfb !uu 95 LiQUfi' * |lowing Shortridge’s trail. | | The missing youth was lost on| a hunting foray after he and a com- | i panicn, Daniel James, were storm- bound and ran out of food. - .- :Melhodist Bazaar | Tomorrow Offers | Many Attractions : The Methodist bazaat, Which will| be held all day temorrow in thel church basement, will offer varied attractions’ for young and old. | . Under_the. diregtion of a genpra] committee headed by Mrs. C. Groves, with Mrs. Roy Murphy '\nd Mrs. Peter Oswald as assistant, | home made candy, novelty attrac- | ticns and, in the afternoon, a tea | Children will be welcome from 10 joclock in the forenoon umtil 1 o'~ (clogk. For them there will be a fis] iee cream as sidalines presided over by Mrs. H. R. Sprague. Mrs. Wm. White will be in charge of the candy and grab box booth. The tea will b2 held from 2 o'- cleek until 5 o'clock. Presiding at the tea table will be Mesdamcs Floyd Dryden, Caro- line Armstrong, Beatrice Williams {and Rena Truby. Those serving will !be Mesdames Leroy West, Stephen Hcag, William Ode]l, Virginia Mar- tin, the Misses Helen Davis and Helen Hugh During Lhe tea Wours Mrs. G Edward Knight will present a_pro- gram with a truly ,American theme featliring “sectional folk songs of the United States. Miss Ruth Mc- | Vay will play old New England songs. | Mrs. Ronald Lister, representing the f Seuth will sing negro spirituals and | Stephen Foster favorites and Miss | Mary Jukich will present songs frem the Western plains. Miss Mc- Vay will accompany them. Callitig attention tc regional literature will | be gay publishers book covers dis- . contribution in late literature from: [ various parts of the United States . Gay aprons, tea towels and pot | holders will be for sale by a com- " mittee composed of Mris. May Rhedes, chairman; Mrs. Margaret Bland and Mrs, Peter Oswald. Mrs J. B. Smith and Mrs. George Mar- tin will have charge of the fancy- work booth. e BABY 10 BE BURIED MONDAY A Lorrine Lois Jack. six-weeks-ol¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jack, died this foremoon after ¢ brief illness. The child is the grand- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Wanamaker. Tentative funeral ser- vices have been set for 2 o'clock ucnauy afternoon at the Charles Carter Chapel 'rhe Rev. Father 4;iT: Zplotovsky pastor of St. Nicholas Church, wi! finduct the services. Burial wil! 1 in. Evergreen Cemetery. jfrom Juneau { their |ane | cipally |ahef Hotel |age from Seattle to Antarctica there will be booths with fancywork, | pend with pop corn balls and | ‘plnyed on the walls showing the|] S100Reward Up; Slasher 0f 20 Tires 1Pollce Seek Vandal Who Wanders Streets with Long Thin Knife A fleod cf complaints were re- ceived by Chief of Police Dan Rals- last night and this mm-mnp? ar owners who found? autemobil2- tires flat, punc- tured with some sharp instrument” by vandals unkuown ¢ As a result, police were bending all efforts teday te find the pef respensible for the vandalism d the city offered a $100 reward informatisn leading to the ap-3# of the party or parties’ ton fo prchending respensible for the damage At least a score of tires were puncturad yesterday with a sharp, thin knife, Chief Ralston said, an person was even unfortunate 1gh te find all four tires de-i{ rd The cily was visited by the same sort. of tire punching headache |last year during the same month but stopped as sudder it began when polics placed spotters at strategic points in the downtown rict en fla La#t night's damage was effect- ed between St. Ann's Hospital and dewntown, Last year it was prin- in the vicinity of the Bar- - oo Capt. Lystad Again Going To Anfardtic Capt. Isak Lystad, veteran of twen- | ty years of navigating in northern quIlPl\ has been namad skipper of | haired the motorship North Star of the office of Indian Affairs for the voy- to bring back Admiral Byrd's party. Capt. Lystad is first officer of the North Star and commanded the ship. on the expedition made to Snum% Pclar regions last year when Capt! S. T. L. Whitlam, regular skipper was taken ill shortly. before sthg ship sailed Lystad mad2 a gcod job of it as evidenced by the fact that he is again chosen for the important po- sition. Lystad has a fine background as an all around seafaring man. He started in his native Norway' atl the age of fourteen, and has had | iwenty-nine _years of service on {ships in many trades. Sailing date of the North Star to | Antarctica has been tentatively set for December 10 i Pinachle, Whist | PIayed at Pariy» | With all Lhos(‘ '\Ltendmg choosing | il.r. play either pinochle or whist, ' |these two games were featured nL | the card party given last night by Juneau Ladies Auxiliary No. 34 at | Union Hall. | Prize-winning scores were achun- »d as follows: Pinochle Lola Hill and Ernest Stender, high; and Mis. Bessie Reeder and Alex Kiloh low; | whist, Mrs. Alex Kiloh and E. F. Rosenber, high; and Mrs. Ture Holm aind Ernest Davis, low. | Refreshments were served by the following committee: Mesdames Em- ily Stender, Aasta Holm and Dag- ney Rasmussen. The next meet- ing will be held in the Union Hall on December 12, LEGION SONS MEET Son of the American Legion met last night at the Dugout for a busi- ness and soclal session, There was a good attendance of member and | several American Legion men were | present. —_—————— Subscribe for The Empire. B (ngned) H#. 1. LUCAS, Mayor. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Large plants ysel nd- Characteristic tting cup Jhar . i Draniquillity Constituent of 3 many prefix 49, quiet tapestry 20. Fate Acts 22. Weapons Southern 24, Close tightly constellation 25. Shrill cries 59. After song . Deslecates 61. Fee miven for That fellow small sere s vices Moceasin t no time ight b Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! HOPALONc y FACES o THE FURY TONIGHT & SATURDAY ¥ ”‘3 OF A LYNCH- | 2BIGFEATURES2 N =4 MAD MOB! | J IT'S TORCHY'S MOST EXPLOSIVE /) ADVENTURE'\ Y / / Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzic child DOWN [ N npanion sants paiamaunt B¢ ' glarence E- Mu\iord We 3 Da won JANE WYMAN G‘ God of war Covers with a B TORCHY .. BLANE -~ ADVENTURE | < | o e ALLEN JENKINS - TOM KERNEDY . SHEILA BROMLEY oAb acted by NOEL SMITH - AWARNER BROS. picturs vergreen tree e nall pieco —_— of fire A T Gum resin g e i % IL'_”' Number JANE WITHERS in Scoft 7] 1 ” Objectionable THEATRE BOY FRIEND feature . Those who ridicule Matinee Saturday—§ P, M, “TORCHY" and "RANGCE WAR" NEW ‘TORCHY" SHOW NOW AT 20TH CENTURY Plays With the Warner Dynamite,” Bros. come- “Torchy latest of dies having to do with the adven- the famous girl is reporter feature bill at tures of Torchy Blane, the traction of tod: double the 20th Century Theatre, Jane Wyman, small, blonde- and brown-eyed, is now | Torchy. She is one of the fastest- advancing starlets on the Warner lot, and is said to bring some avp- pealing new phrases to her charac- terization of the lady journalist. (There is another actor in the part of her copper boy friend. Lieu- tenant Steve McBride, also. Allen Jenkins is now Steve Mporchy ‘Plays With Dynamite” | retains Tom Kennedy, veteran of| ithe series, as Gahagan, Steve's| dumb assistant and chauffeur. It introduces another very capable | girl, Sheila Bromley. Also billed at the 20th Century \Theatre for tonight and tomorrow is “Range War" a fast-moving western with ]]l(‘nl.\ of action. | Epworth League to | Meet Thls Evening| Members of the Epworth League will meet in the devotional room of the Methodist Church this Uw-i ning at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Hazel | | Fields as leader. Table games have | i been 'umn;,ed for the social. i R s Chapeladtes Bazaar | Being Held Tomghi The Chapelladies bazaar is bx'm!;\ held this evening at the Chapel-| by-the-Lake and all persons inter- ested are invted to drive out for! an evenipg of entertainment. Re—j |freshments, needlework, baked goods apd candy will be on sale. The ba-| zaar opens at 6 o'clock. | e ee-—— - | SILVER TEA | Thurs., Dec. 5, from 2 to 5 pm,/ at _the Lutheran Church Parlors by/ Lutheran Ladies Aid. Also fancy| work sale from 10 am. to 6 pm.| adv. | - e — | NOTICE AYRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route 1rom Seattle to Nome, vn | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, | for mformahon leadmg to the arrest and conviction of fhe person or persons wil- || fully cutting and | puncturing automobile fireé onflié Qtreeis of the City of Juneau. | musical CANDY————PRIZES———CARTOON instrument & AT, Fur-and-Feather Friendship Scotel ELKS MEMORIAL ON DECEMBER 8 The annal Elks Memorial Service held Sunday, December at 2 c'cleek in the afternoon in |<w Elks Lodge room and the public is invited to attend J. Latimer Gray is chairman for the service. ... Church Dinner io Be Given Tonight There W e a Church dinner at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Memorial Presbvterian Chireh The dinner is in charge of Mrs Rowena Hayes and Mrs. Dave Wil- lard of the Missionary Society. The public is invited to attend. All cats are fond of birds as a variation in their diet, but Toy, a tomeat owned by May Larkin, of New York City, wouldn’t dream of even licking - . e ¥ his chops at his pal, Bob, a common English sparrow. Toy overcame his METHODIST LADIES' BAZAAR | jgpyra) instincis when Bob, helpless and hungry, was picked up outside AND TEA el Miss Larkin's window four years ago. Sat., Nov. 30, 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. adv CHESTERFIELD STARS A MILDER BETTER TASTE Made for smokers like yourself BETTE DAVIS starred in Warner Bros. current hit ““THE LETTER" Its right combination of the best tobaccos that grow and its modern cigarette mak- ing methods, make Chesterfield a com- pletely satisfying smoke, pack after pack. That’s why people call it ' 7, M’sM Make your next pack Chesterfield. They satisfy with their Definitely Milder, Cooler, Better Taste. MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK hGStGI fiel Copyright 1940, Liccars & Myaus Touacco Co. 2