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PRIDAY OCTOBER 24 |94I THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES AND NEWS'THAT IS NEWE FRIDAY CO SATURD‘AY “*"Show Place of Juneau TROUBLE IN'FRISCO PROGRAM Murder in the o FIRST SHOW STARTS Port of T7:10P. M. All Nations! with Christmas Cards TROUBLE | : AHEAD? D inle Mille ral coming up, and you don’t feel up to it? What you need is a glass of milk—nice and cold. Sit down and enjoy You'll notice in a few min- that all your old zip is | back. You can't miss when | vou're feeling like that. Milk | * puts you back on your feet. DRINK TWO GLASSES OF MILK A DAY JUNEAU DAIRIES Made to Order ASK FOR PRICES SEE OUR CATALOG The Empire Hulchings Economy Markel LOCATED IN GEORGE BROTHERS - PAY'N TAKIT Three Phones ———553-92-95 Be Wise === Economize SWEET-N-TENDER HAM : DELICIOUS FOR FRYING No Bone or Waste—Ready to Eat - 2 largeslicesfor 25¢ MOCK CHICKEN LEGS Made Fresh Daily in Juneau’s Most Up-to-Date Sausage Kitchen & EACH Try Our Delicious MINCE MEAT Full Pound 25¢ FANCY COLORED FRYERS }'RBH—Ioinhd to Order 3 Ib. average 4 5¢Pound GIBSON'S HAMS NON BETTERI® . & Halfor Whole48cPound Roasting Chickens or Capons - | Pan-Dressed YOUNG RABBITS SmallSize 3 5 ¢cPound PRIME RIB or RUMP ROASTS "| CHUCK ROASTS 3¢ b. " PRIME STEER Aveid the Rush -- Order Your , Thanksglvmg Turkey NOW George Brothers Coupons Acc Accepfed at HUTCHING'S MEAT MARKET THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA IWO FEATURES | SHOWING TODAY, CAPITCL SCREEN Ralph Bellamy in "Meet the Wildcal”" and "'San Francisco Docks” | S NOW! MATINEE SATURDAY 1P. M. W | comes tonigh | tre High! to the Capitol Thea- | hted by rollicking comedy d suspense, | the fast moving dr is told in| land around the famed art galleries {of the Mexican metropolis. M [ ‘ BURGESS msflm p MICKEY MEET THE WILDCAT | Lind y has the role of a dare-| » IRENE HERVEY MOUSE Salurdgy SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS s e BARRY FITZGERALD MATINEE ' I'P-M. TN | portzays the detective with whom e =2 sne falls in love after knocking ‘mm out with Rer camera Joseph Schildkraut, ‘churm ter mlm plays the popular part of prominently in the plications of the &tory i A dim-witted taxi dri and others |in the cast include Jerome Cowan, baffling com- Allen Jen- {Robert O. Davis and Frank Puglia. nd Barry Fitzgerald “San Francisco Coming from Haines to trans-|Lrent Herv port Juneaw's first draftees to|in Universals Chilkoot Barracks for induction |DocKs. into the Army, the Army tender| {Fornance was to arrive here late| | this afternoon, according to u(l-;ModeI plane vices received from the Army post Col. Jesse E. Graham and Major | > > |Hamilten H. Bond, officers of the| (297th Infantry, formerly the Alaska National Guard, will make the For- |nance trip and remain in Juneau| four days on National Guard of-| who reported to Terr ve Service Headqual terday, to Haines tomorrow umnum, and return to Juneau to pick up| |four selectees from Petersburg and a mysterious art dealer who figures the | | tieial business, i I M I The Fornance will take the draft- | ! |Boys fo Recelve Final In-‘ structions Before Contest Tonight Final - instructions for model {plane builders who are competing | the Federal Givernment a great'in the Rotary Club model plane al of expense, Territorial Service | meet Saturday, November 1, will rector John MeCormick pointed!|pe given tonight, when the air- out. It previously had been planned ! minded Juneau boys meet in the to keep the S In Juneau at|peq Shield Reading Room, begin- government expense until the ar-\pninc a7 pm., it was declared to- vival of a passenger liner. day by Harold Roth, chairman of R the air meet committee, Final plans for the meet will be | made tonight before the official announcement of rules governing contest flights of the model craft, nine from Wrangell on Sunday. The | Wrangell and Petersburg induct- | lees are to arrive on the steamer/ Denali tomorrow night. Arrangements for the Fornance| to transport the selectees will save FORNANCE IN PORT The Fornance arrived at 2:30 o'- clock this afternoon. The inductees, 27 from Juneau, will leave on the s .u.t I 9ARRp: tortipkvosy morny Roth said. He stressed the fact ing, it is announced. |that it is necessary for every boy who will compete in the contest NOTICE to be present at the meeting, AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing whether or not his plane is now air route from Seattle to Nome, on completed. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. A portion of the meeting tonight BOGA Y DA Crossword Puzzle 2330 / < ] : EILISIRA] z FACROI. 1 Qvepated | 7] Tuits 38, Yleld under 5. Swiss river pressure SILIA] & Iafinase 39. Inferred TIAlL] obligation 41. Grown girls A D] 12. Single thing 42 Engilsh school Bl 13, English letter 43. Trigonometric i 14. Kind of rubber mtlo - 15, Fury 44. 010 ‘times: 16. Bitter vetch oetic 17. Asatic native 46. Printed 18 ‘About defamation 19. Pertaining to 48 Witnessed marriage Gl Six 'hus 652, 1Is present at 23, Scarlet b4. Pronoun 35 Severe 85 Sacred image 27 Anbovs B Brhw Solson Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle i Bngant i 64. Mark aimed L. re inside arl nme at 33, Enlarged 61. Nothing ncurting . 1 groa 36 Star In The 62, Metal 6. Spreads. - et i Dragon 63, Pack loosely Pt 3. Light carriage +. Stalk 5. Wards off 6. Eagle's nest 7. Inhibit 8, Jewel 9. Armed strife 10. Rub out 11. Wooden shos 20 Inquires .. 2L Indigo plant w1 HER W b b 3 28. Contradict o aa m am £, I////flIflI./Z | ples LU0 L 11 PP | sewiions fllfll// 7AW/ ol il I 2 dREE/ARN/ JdEERET - Pl [VFT T VIET T[] nivseis ENTERPRISE FUND, Daily-Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska (Name articles or amount of money on line above) as a subscription to the fund to provide recreational facil- ities for Juneau men at Chilkoot Barracks. Clip the above coupon out and present it with your subscription at the office of The Daily Alaska Empire or at a Juneau bank. T Ralph Bellamy and Margaret! Lindsay are seen as a pair of ad- venturous Americans on the ||';|il‘ of art thieves in Mexico City in| ¥} Universal mantic .m; ry, dra-| ma, “Me the Wildeat” which 's«een Player Lucia Carroll, 24, | brunet contract player and for- mer New York model, and Carl The ' second feature presents| A. Schroeder, 32-year-old maga- ph o ey . | Burgess Meredith, noted stage and | zine representativ e married |Ar€: ‘Only ”F‘O:‘Vfl- ‘”1 'x'?‘le {screen player who co-stars with| i Carson City, Nev, Oct. 5, ac- | Want (o T T anImae, iy g7 e cording to a Hollywood studio |for Me," “What Would Shake- PAGE T‘HREF Where the Better BIG Pictures Play kO"[[//I’(I/IY foNTetT Actress Weds OUTSTANDING CASTINFILM AT 20TH CENTURY "“Rhythm on the River” Brings Bing Crosby, Mary Martin, Oscar Levant | TONIGHT the world of combined their cen the h mu- which 20th Cen- Hollywood and radio have happily talents to bring to the scr 's gayest comedy W hm on the Ri is now playing at the tury ‘Thestre. dan Bringing Bing Crosby, radio and | | pieture star, in the leading role, s e e o lthe film has in its outstanding COLISEUM — SAILOR'S LADY COUSWM | cast such *.personalities as Bing's " HUNTERS RETURN own radio show o leader, Paul Tervell, A-J man, has taken John Scott Trotter; Oscar Levant,! With a deer apiece, Harold Gath, ]mm of {lie: BHARSETIE" dbartments one of the fairly permanent ex- Gene Brant and Art Skinner com-|eo. yio bachelor headquarters, hav- perts on “Information Please” and posed a trio hunters returning home inging removed here from Juneau last night after several days spemt .o yigdie of the week y Lillilan Cornell, recently a E on a national sustaining ra- in the neighborhood of Olivers — e ldio show T Subscribe to the Daily Alaska i e i 4 | ' Two other big names are cast Empire—the paper with the largest 1tion, with Bing, Mary (“My Heart Be- BUY DEFENSE BONDS paid circul longs to Daddy”) Martin, from - — - the Broadway musical comedy| Lucia Cairoll | stage, and Basil Rathbone, ace n “meanie.” new songs are featured new picture, equally divid- Seven in the ed between Bing and Mary. They announcement. speare Have Said?”, “Rhythm on e the River,” “Ain't it a Shame E About Mame?” and “When the P's for Schilling PAPRIKA will be broadcast over the local|yroo: Comes Over Madison| * radio station, Roth also declared, g ary | the appetite-whetter with some of the boys Who ar€| yicor gehertzinger was the di- Makes fish, for example building planes to explain the work rector, and William LeBaron pru-‘ look and taste bO"OI‘. and plane designs followed over| ..’ 4‘ | the air waves. The United States up. 4,000 from 1939, — .- , USSP RSN Junior Trinity Guild Hallowe'en Saturday afternoon, 2 to 6, at| Episcopal Parish Hall. Public is welcome. adv. accident death toll in the in 1940 was 96,500, Schilling 37 SPICES =19 EXTRACYSS This simple statement speaks for itself. PIGCLY WIGGE mppers know how true it is. They know that more lower prices are found on our shelves than any other place in town. SEE FOR YOURSELF! 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