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' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1942 “ROBINSON vs. ARNOL "i/' iy / 4 Vivy ’ ‘ The screen’s toughest twosome — matched for the first time! Our Gang Comedy Picture People Latest News SHOW STARTS AT 7:20P. M. FEATURES: 7:55—10:10 Show Place ot juneau THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTUR STOCK CUOTATIONS BUILDING PERMITS ARE ISSUED HERE Two building permits have been issued by the City of Juneau through Bert Lybeck, Outside Op- erations Foreman. A permit has been granted to I Goldstein for general improvements and laying a new foundation for the Glover Cafe on lower Front Street. at a cost of $1,000. W. P. Johnson has been granted | DOW, JONES AVERAGES a permit to build an addition to The following are today's Dow, his home cn Willoughby Avenue Jones averages: at a cost of $500. rails 27.01, utilities 11.61. JUST ARRIVED Possibly Our Last Consignment of RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMEINATIONS for the Duration See these beautiful Console Models with Automatic Record Changer for twelve 10- inch or Ten 12-inch records—Permanent Point Sapphire Needle, good for thousands of rec- ord playings without changing needle— Seven G-E Pre-Tested Tubes, including Rec- tifier—Built-in Beam-a-Scope—All in a cabi- net of matched American Walnut Veener and Priced at Only $169.50 If contemplating purchasing a new set this fall, we suggest you drop in and see the above model at The Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU ALASKA stock today is 2'%, American Can 67%, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem Steel 53%, Commonwealth and ' Southern 7/30, Curtiss Wright 7, International Harvester 482, Ken- necott 30%, New York Central 9%, Northern Pacific 7%, United States Steel 47%, Pound $4.04. ~ INWARAS IN PEACE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED CONSERVATIVE management and strict Government supervision work constantly for the protection of our depositors. Additional security is provided through this bank’s membership in Federal Depagit Insurance Corporae tion, s United States Government agency which insures each depositor against loss to & maximum of $5,000. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION "UNHOLY PARTNERS' 1S GREAT DRAMA NOW AT CAPITOL \Edward G. Robinson, Ed-| ward Arnold Again Star in Crime Picture | In a role ranking with his work in “Five-Star Final” and “Litéle | Caesar,” Edward G. Robinson again | presents a dynamic and forthright portrayal, this time as a scrapping tabloid editor in the new M-G-M drama, “Unholy Partners,” which opens tonight at the Capitol The- atre, Laid in the colorful prohibition era of returning World War heroes, trans-Atlantic flights and mara- thon dances, the picture tells the story of two men, one a newspaper editor, the other a racketeer. Bit- |ter enemies, unique circumstances place them in joint control of a tabloid newspaper. Edward Arn- old, the only person from whom Robinson can get money to finance the tabloid, intends to run the paper to suit his own ends. The editor, equally determined, sets out to ruin his gangster partner. The ensuing conflict results in a series | | | | of as exciting and dramatic epi- | sodes as has been seen on the screen in some time. Robinson offers a punch-filled characterization as the man deter- -mined to print the news and “all the news,” and finds a worthy op- ponent in Arnold, who in this pic- ture has one of his best acting opportunities. The feminine con- tingent of the cast measures up to the work of the stars, with Laraine Day, remembered for her excellent |work in the “Dr. Kildare” series, |giving another appealing perform- jance as Robinson’s secretary, in NEW YORK, aug. 19 — Closing love with her boss but knowing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine|that his first devotion is to his| | paper. | - e { Empire Classifieds Pay! S eee e o0 e e o0 s o000 WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Tuesday, Aug. 18 Maximum 56, Minimum 52 e ee e 00000 0 industrials 107.28, ROBES and House Coals PRINTED RAYON SEERSUCKER SILK CREPE PERCALE CHENILLE * Sizes 12 to 40 +* —Both Long and Short Sleeve Styles $3.50. $9.50 Jones-Stevens Seward Street THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B Max Stephan (center) walks through the basement of the Federal Building in Detroit between two Federal officers after he had been sentenced to hang for treason by Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle. Stephan, naturalized Detroit tavern keeper, adied an escaped Na#i flier. 57 am., 19 feet 8:13 am,, 122 feet 2:04 pm., 46 feet 8:16 p.m., 15.1 feet - e — Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. Low tide High tide Low tide High tide i ETING ON GAS WARFARE 10 BE HELD 'Military Exfie?ts Will Ex- plain Methods of Com- battting Gas Tuedsay Next Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. public meeting will be held in the Grade School auditorium for the purpose of acquainting every- one with approved methods of com- a «, batting gas warfare, it was an- SHODDY SHRINKS SHODDY may look like real “all wool” when you buy it — but not for long. Cheap insurance may seem like sound protec- tion but its value shrinks when a loss comes. When you insure your property avoid shoddy-— insist on real protection through w Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU nounced today by R. E. Robertson, Director of Civilian Defense. At the meeting military experts| will present information regarding re and methods to be used by the public when attacked with gas. — e BUY DEFENSE BONDS TAYLOR ‘ WHISKEY Kentucky straight bourbon — 100 proof National Distillers ProductsCorporation,N.Y. 'DOUBLE FEATURE OPENING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY ‘The Nurse;;_S;crel,' Mys- tery, Here with ‘Pals of the Silver Sage’ thrills and adventure | making up the exciting story of| Warner Broy' néw fijm, “The Nurse's Secret,” which opens today at the 20th Century Theatre. The | story of how a detective and gir] friend, a nurse, expose a dia- | bolical scheme to cash a trumped- |up insurance policy makes one of the season’s most entertaining | movies. Regis Toomey, who was so grand “Meet John Doe” i8 cast as the dashing, quick-witted detect- ive. His girl friend, who is ot to be outdone when it comes to clever sleuthing, is portrayed by Lee Patrick. Two rodeo stars are seen in Tex Ritter's current Monogram musical western, “Pals of the Sllver Sage” sharing the bil] at the 20, Cen-! ltury Theatre. They are Sugar Dawn, six years old, and Clarissa Custis, the leading lady. 1 g 1 A DOUGLAS | NEWS Mystery, in \[ Calling it one more season in Alaska, the seine boat Sweet Home, | Capt. Olaf Haugland and crew of seven were making preparations today to leave for the south to engage in the sockeye run in the | Puget Sound area. | | “Just fair,” was the few weeks’ fishing this year according to mem- | |bers of the crew. Last year Was pita] here, having been brought to| ** !much better they said. The Sweet |Home has fished for the Douglas | |cannery for several years. | | b — | TONSILS COMING OUT Billy Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. |W. J. Pike, underwent a tonsilect- opening of school next month. To- day Catherine Valeson, older| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton | | Valeson had her tonsils removed. | CARLYLE RETURNS ! | J. B. Carlyle arrived home last night from a business visit to {neighboring towns and villages. | e, ‘ CARD OF THANKS While our hearts are filled with {sorrow we cannot forget the many {kind acts bestowed upon us by our neighbors and friends in the brother, Melvin Shudshift. We are also thankful for the many beau~ tiful floral offerings and to the donors of cars, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Shudshift, Kenneth Shudshift. Distributed by National Grocery Co., Seattle, Wash. great loss of our beloved son and |, ‘who before WHERE Tt ETTER TONIGHT and THURSDAY : SR R G o S PAGETHREg BIG PICTURES PLAY! 120" CENTURY 2—GOO0D FEATURE PICTURES — 2 20-MINUTE “SILVER SAGE” NURSE'S SECRET and his horse “WHITE FLASH"' ILVER SAGE WITH SUGAR DAWN MUSICAL "SLIM™ ANDREWS MRS, PETERSON OF TYEE PASSES IN HOSPITAL HERE Mrs, Wallace Peterson of Tyee died last night in St. Ann's Hos- Juneau for hospitalization on Mon- day. 2 Mrs, Peterson was about 45, and was born in Little Sprin Miss~ ouri. Her husband survives, and is being noiified. He is at Tyee, Funeral services will be an- ROY B. EARLING GOES SOUTH FOLLOWING DEATH OF HIS FATHE Roy B. Earling, General Superin- tendent of the United States Smelt- ing and Refining operations in Alaska, passed through Juneau by plane on his way to Seattle from his Fairbanks headquarters, Mr. Earling was called south by the sudden death of his father, his retirement was Vice President of the Chicago Mil- waukee Railroad. Mr. Earlington, who was in his eighties, died from pneumonia. JUNEAU AUGUST 24TH OH-OH! THERE GOES THAT FINE VASE THAT MAGGIE JUST BOUGHT/ GOT COME ON=~YOU'VE TO GET ME OUT OF THIS- NOow IN THIS ROOM AN YOU'LL BE A BIG -JUST STAY HELP TO ME- HEAVENS ! HE HAS BROKEN MY FINE - NEW VASE/ NEWS 7:18 7:40 8:32 9:35 9:58 10:50 OLD YOUR I’ TONGUE...OR " 10SE YOUR UIFEI - REGIS TOOMEY Dvected by NOEL M. SMITH A WARNER BROS.- y st Raons Pitare e i b ey ey Frvm & Sy By My Bkt M Viegroph. ine THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT SCOTLAND YARD" l LATE NEWS CARTOON | ALASKA COASTAL omy yesterday in preparation for| nounced later by the Charles w‘j puIIES fl_v Io v 1 " NEARBY POINTS Mrs. Nell C. Biggs was a passen® |ger from Chichagof to Sitka wlfi | Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterdayw | Passengers arriving here with ACA from Sitka yesterday were Louis I. Davis, Mrs. Louls 1. Davif, !G. W. Davis, Paul Parle, J. ! | Carlisle and Eli Danies. Those leaving here today r«* Sitka were Leonard Taylor, Cecfl |Waln, Cora Costello, H. J. Haven, H. J. Pace, R. W. Trollope, R. Cox, G. J. Saseen, P. Dakins, H. Reams and H. B. Cooper. ° H. A, Kenyon, Tom Dyer and Howard Hantley made a flight from Juneau to Hoonah and wa\ points, planning to return to Jun {eau today, and Sid Thomhson wag |a round trip passenger to Todd. , 15 SAWMILL MEN WANTED t JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS STARTING OPERATIONS =

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