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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNLAU AL\bKA §@5haazs !agi;e s Bosie af Air &ssmai FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941 PAGE THREF Where the Better Big Pictures Play R T———— I CAPITOL HAS THE BIG Plcwazs 'COLOR, ACTION ITWO PICTURES i f i £ ] i || ; rERE Fel A GREAT PLANE ROBBERY' with JACK HO s 7:30 p.m.; Second9 30 p.m. : §¥ MAT INEE Saturday 1 p.m. NEW \(JR FU MANCHU OBBERY” NEWS--CANDY ‘Hl or T PLANE K OUT One Half ERICGE TOTEM PHOTO SHoOP South Franklin Street Serve.. Sinee 8T8~ K . Wodhiniglants BDllosd 9.k at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. There is 1o substitute for N ewspaper Adverthng OPEN TONIGHT, CAPITOL SHOW 'The Great Plane Robbery’ and "Wolf of New York’ to Provide Thrills hing its way Theat E n across t at airpla Great Plane | | Rebbery” nighf with Holt in the starring role. Definit one of the most exciting films has ever appeared in, the iwction also features Stan- Vicki Lester, Noel Mad ison, Granville Owen, Theodo: Von Eltz and Hobart Cavanaugh. | Cast in the role of a private de- d to the strangest! ‘that of ALIVE Ho t all the dynam have made him| for so mnny" Smas! Capital peed keeping brin to the qualities which a ranking favorite | vears. In the second feature hitting, ruthless district attorns in “Wolf of New York,” Republ can picture, is portrayed by Jeron Cowan, veteran of many a similar role in which suave and urbane skullduggery is brought to light by |a man of forthright character Edmund Lowe portrays the criminal lawyer exposes the |district at y in his attempt to railroad innocent boy to electric sake of poli- tical expediency | Rose Hobart has {lead, and supporting clude Bill Demarest, James St rph wrice Murphy, Ann Bald- harles D. Brown - éFormer Juneau Boy in lceland | Tom Red- and Mr believed to for the hard-| who chair Ic the feminine players in |enson, | win, and A former Juneau boy { lingsh son of M {H. L. Redlingshafer, is be with the American Iceland at the present time In the current issue of Life an article and accompanying pi {tures of the forces in Iceland, 1 victure of officers and 1 is one of First Lieutenan tThomas Redlingshafer, believed to {be the former Juneau young man | Redlingshafer up forestry at University of Idaho and also training is one in the picture. au’ High School grad- uate and was also & member of the lold Juneau City Band, trombos {ist. The Redlingshafers are now |residing in Washington, D. C. - /TS LIEUT, COMDR. | BRITT NOW; FORMER JUNEAUITE PROMOTED News of his selection to be Lieu- tenant Commander in the United i States Navy has been received from 'Jacob Britt by his mother, Mrs.| \William E. Britt. Lieut. Commander Britt is sta-| |tioned aboard the U. S. S. Ashville| |at Manila. A graduate of Juneau High| School and a University of Wash- | {ington student, Britt was graduated | |from the U. S. Naval Academy at| | Annapolis in 1929. He was a Naval| ! Academy nppomtoc from Alaska. | R Juneau Nafive Dies in Hospllal Here} August Wllhdm» 24 passed away yesterday afternoon in the Govern- ment Hospital. He was a Juneau born native, and is survived by his | wife Mabel, and three children, two 'daughters and one son. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later, and the remains are toolk WE'D LIKE TO show you what a fine job we do on personalized Christmas cards. “We'd like a chance to prove that our work is more distinctive, more attrac- tive, and more economi- cal. We'd like to make your Christmas cards . . . MAY WE? EMPIRE Printing Co. 50 it is presumed |3 ! Lush, AIH Aésocm's’s" INCORPORAY ssociates, inc., taken over by d at the Che factory was HIGH SCHOOL PLAY CAST IS [ o GETTING BUSY - » Air plant ac Benwsx, N. J made. One pirate ettings will be interior of a n library in the the T h home. Costumes also in previous manag esen ry Olds, and will require plays for the and his @ Mary Sperlir Lowell will head taff. Other depart- ts will be handled by the fol- Publicity, Susy Winn and Herr chairman; et Femmer; , Simpson MacKin- nts, Bob Snell, Virgil \, Ernie Tyler, Pat Shaffe Smith; lighting, Jack vin; en Hellan, airman McCorkle, Phyllis Camer- Paul, Zaida 1 Geddes; more care than Business play Rehearsals Are Started for "Captain Applejack” Staffs Named The production aff for the which will be pro o1 cast on I 2 has been chosen by amadtic i Capt an Ara Joyce and CO5- written b e make-up, chairman; Winona Roff, and Dorls Ca- properties, Ruth ~Talmage Dorothy Peterson, Wan- » Suess, and Ageser b " SERVICES FOR JONES TENTATIVELY SUNDAY the funer: Jones, who wd Winther 4 wroe, Lane acter vado charm, rd p: in excell to display their i) 1airmar ability 1 Y t advantage Try low Sperling ture a damesel in di e Gla is a ref ) hioned young u lagy who is i love with Ambrose. (0% It is principally through being in- ¢ fluenced by his friend, Jason, Rod- ney Nordling, that Amb ngements for for Edward Juneau oldtimer dead two days ago, have tentati set for Sunday nocn at 2 o'clock in the Charles BOfS w carter Chapel. An Elks ser- Mr. Pengard, John Cass, iS @ pe in the Elks plot in Evergreen jewelry thief who is urged by his Cemetery wife, Alice Sherwood, to take part - oo ety wzencn sun, s, sniics SERVICES TOMORROW Davis, is being pursued by Borol- sky, Don Pegues, a ruthiess Rus- notking to gain his ends., Two Funeral services for Mrs. John other humg s attractions are|C Brown will take place tomorrow cfternoon af 2 o'ciock in the Mem- ) orial Presbyterian Church, utler, and Aunt Agatha, Cour- % ; f'n* Sintthy a siriot DI mfid‘;) Rev. Walter A. Soboleff will con- JHE SIe e R0 aldlsh | it the services. Mrs. Brown type of woman. this week. settings are being made by the Interment will be in Ewl’nul production staff, over half of Cemete vice will be said, and interment will in the timate business. A FOR MRS. J. C. BROWN jan jewel thief, who will stop at - Bob Satre,a very well trained * and the passed away in her home earlier Plans for elaborate costumes and *We feature and recommend Perry’s OVEN- REDDY Fine Turkeys. These excellent birds will help you to convince everyone that you ARE a good cook. Just like any other mcat at the 20TH CEN- TURY MEAT MARKET, vou can rest assured that Perry’s OVEN-REDDY Turkeys will make the perfect Thanksgiving dinner. 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More a cross-continel ed its way f to wicked day ;5 when For day in playing re Fe Trail has had a and sometimes bloody v living thing than ntal route, it wend- om “bloody” Kansas a Fe, back in the t Leavenworth, Kan- THRILLS! at the 20th as, was the last outpost of civili- zatlon chapter of hi to life in the art, General Jokn Brown newly graduated from West Point, are sent out t Fort first duties is train of freight wes a com- | Santa Fe Trall service owned Public Invited, CDA Card Party pinochle will public Jatholic st America. ‘The affair s public and liday h to men a to ki > played “* Anoth will be served dur- wder the direc composed of Mrs. Mrs. Mary Doogan acobsen Arrange ds are being made Mrs, George Thibodeau and s fall in Flynn pla Reagon, who Gipp o0 Rockne—All Custer, “Abe John Brown of course, whist nd t ht y plannec eshments evening , Mrs. Joc Melvin Bloom -~ nation of Harold L. Coordinator i NMRODS REPORT -~ Ickes has petroleum dinator on fu ty during ; of deer,| 5" Juneau afternoon Straite this from 4 trip to Tcy J. E. Neate, hunting grounds. | statf of the E Making the trip on the gasboat| 0 the Princess Helen were Bob Henning, Harold Week vacation, Brown and Allan MacKenzi | Neate in S will visit frier ribe to The Empire | seattle. GOLD MEDAL—It’s the Best! BUTTER 2 Ibs. 877 NORWEST CORN 6 No. 303 cans T6¢c CASE, 24 cans $2.85 CUT BEANS DEL MONTE 6 No. 2 tins - $1.10]6 No. 21 CASE 24tins - $4.20] CASE 24 Principals in Leavenworth is managed by Kit Carson Hollii- his daughter. Both young of- ys Stuart, successfully in and Raymond Massey, Lincoln” plays Given Ickes WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. Secretary of Ickes as been and will now be coor- Vancouver, Early Garden PEAS DEL MONTE the exclting story which springs film, are Jeb Stu- George Custer, and Stuart and Custer, s . 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