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D R —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 10,1938 OHIO PIONEER | DAYS, THEME, CAPITOL SHOW ames Slewart, /\nn Ruth- erford Seen i “Of Human Hearts” LERET T T 1] Show Place of Juneau ians once under Russia ‘quk!’§gum en Ger - ‘ i ? ] Juneau's Greatest Show Value! 1s and Slovaks in the United v e DIONEER DAYS| NOW! , drew up in Pitts- % da n reement assuring ade- /n«»m--;m» 2 s overnment for the Slo-|T. ... .., Scores in.New EN! Du""! s, who were numerically inferic ENL oo v o in_Jerome Kern on scar Hommarstein's 1 with Ran- 22 { the Czechs A - ; came of efforts tc 1t ”‘I W/”' rman elements in the deiph Seott, Coliseum | | Less suc mite the ernment. These latter voted f ation with Austria rather than 2 |m ant merging of Caechs, in Bo- | i y, as wel'as” a mnfmm\n( |of included the Sude I THEATRE N o w ! Placed in the stirring days of Lincoln, and in America’s pioneer \“ th Ozechoslovakia but the peace ur ettlements in Ohio, “Of Human el ol (e et et nd O X Hearts” the human drama of & &2 iy, s ueatible, Sl krriny b " circuit-riding preacher and his b b fofthed m Americ unforgettab Wall:er HUSTON family, brings Walter Huston to the | '”u oh well kubl 16k ol n pia cor 1 ‘“r 3 1 James STEWART ! ;i picture, in which James Stewart 4500 - pacontis. TS e d Handsome.” now s y ; ; : and Beaulah Bondi are teamed with e gleum Theatre. i tions. As the League weakened | Fidte ? Mo by Jorome inok Story, Ann Rutherford Huston as his son and wife, which | Gaechoslovaiia. JeanBa « porE, &no e ooy oy o (e, iroubled birth.o Play ond mexwu Hamerian | | the oil industry in the Unit M-G-M PICTURE 3 : is the current bill at the Capitol. bz "4 Rk Mamoblion Preth . > “Of Human Hearts” is based on the story, “Benefits Forgot,” by Honore Morrow, and deals with the sle of beliefs between father and son, and the everlasting love of a mother who worships her boy| and also blindly adores the father Dramatic highlights include the bitter quarrel between father and| more upon France for support For furlher developments, the front page | >->> M Martha Society H of more than a thousand, includir 0x Movietonews Turk D "" Dorothy Lamour, Elizabeth Patte : ¢ son, the dramatic moment in which| | y ' er s son, Raymond Walburn, Charles ’ B SHORT Lincoln sets the boy’s erring feet on ickford, Akim Taminoff, Ben Blue . et e s 1| N WER BLOOD i lne of .t e 1 Mt e oflgy e e e o Gas: Gas ANl Time 4Liftle . Buck Cheeser” Jmother and son after the C“"‘bw“L[ whose cousin, Sonja Henie, is a figure skater in the world-famous | St : “Gas on my stom- i £ and other dramatic moments inter-| Qlympic class. Marit, 13, has been skating at an ice rink in London, SETrs <18 ‘elded haviiaul by the | s ',f'.p‘il‘.‘h“.,:",'.:'y'";.iéi“ aterive spersed with human interest and| gland, and plans a skating career. Another of tne anticipated {ur- fine music of Kern, who has made | {i gt me quick retier. Now, T eat as I News of the Day u\n)"(]) (,lmmw Brown, w hof- key dinners, an annual affair spon- | the score of “Highi, Wide and Hand- | wish_slccp flae,_nover feit better. o the picture, his first since “con- | Harassed Czechs ; Society, will be Wednesday ovening _On the wedding day of Miss ADLERI K A the background for the lovely mance of a determined, fighting {m by Rasben Mageolien == Pennsylvania farmer and a_ beau- —A LSO | [ | \[rlul light-hearted singer of car- | «uar, . Py [ nival shows. Randolf Scott and ‘September in the Rain { Color Cartoon J str frene Dunne carry the romantic eading roles, supported by a cast endec thi nation’s participation ® | quest.” Much of it was made in ‘.‘1 Had U. S. Help in . o e B 108 the*‘Bafiors ot 'tré Nortieen | Dunne and. Boots, oll 15 discovered| | Cl Ll e fost iy Dousias by village specially constructed on lo- . ’ Czech reciments stranded. They Light Presbyterian Church between ©n his property, and Miss Dunne " Gur's Drus Store. . o tion at Seattle, is getting his story cation at Lake Arrowhead First Big Struggle v .o Russians but neither the hours of 5:30 and 7:30 o'clock, finds that she is pushed out of| ——— wnter Is Genm material from actual experience. | The cast includes Guy Kibbee as| . O e o oeeher || The followlng committoes . will | her husband’s life by Hhis ‘interest|d Anderson was assigned to the Al-|the village grocer, Charles D. Co- (Continued trom Page One) tria would have executed them as|have charge during the evening: in the new industry. Accustomed to| " aska coast last August, to get the burn as the local doctor, Gene ks e BRI & Dining room-—Mrs. Walter Scott, Uhe gay life of the carnival, she is : ~ i fast as they returned. et e R A e 7 “ "‘s a" lowdown on fishing, all kinds. Lockhart, Ann Rutherford, Leatrice | .\ yoo0n an active campaign for For the dual purpose of rescuing|Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Tom ”’” ll]ll(. ]‘:"‘xcutfl (i‘(.v)m:xlull\ul v‘\n.ff- o i‘m Js 1] Anderson, who is resting in Ju- ;n.'\' (é"}'lmi d'mmht&;:' 0: ha A L sRal freadom. the Czechs and of forcing Russia ix’lm'uun, Mrs. Sid Thompson, Mrs, © i © which she has given . neau for several days, has been on | John Gilbert who makes her screen | o back into the war, the United|H. Iffert, Mrs; B. R. Glass, Mr both and small halibuters, | debut, Arthur Aylesworth, Clem Be-| A WAR FOR FREEDOM States, Japan and the Allies sent|Homer Nordling, Mrs. Stacey Nor- she returns to the c et arge arnival D I Al Anderson Goes Right|on trolier crafts and herring catch- | vans, Charles Grapewin, Gene Rey- DO eon wave| thousands of men into Siberia by man, Mrs, David Wood, Mrs. N.| SCOLUS struggle against the pred- ay d | In 1916, Presic 4 ROORLS SUREET IR e E 3 ot He has been in storms, calm |nolds, Sterling Holloway, Charles| R o VIAnhDik Diiraktel Dadce Mrs. Bill Douglas, | 8101y Tailroad interests whips up Down to Sea to Secure assists to a miniature war. His very life is her life, and so to seek peace again, | | them me weather and to make it all the more Pack, Robert McWade, John Carra- | S onsands of Cgzech soldiers, after|Mis. Agnes Parkenson; cashier. : X 2 Rsngioscans = |called upon the belligerent na- . €3 R pdatens s 3 Story Material thrilling, was a “member” of the dine, Leona Roberls and MInor yo..-"" ot their war aims as a wandering more or less aimlessly Mrs. M. S. Whittier; coffee—Mrs. ::’:.; ‘f”“h:l d':’::,‘l'r" nxll\:vn Dlylll!:w”l % 7 ow » Eagle when that craft Watson. BT g ity o P tentre ; »mplete atherine Hooker, Mrs. John Rog- *© 2 5 CAnget, OE Butyen crew of the Eagle 9 Ll it ____|possible basis for peace. One of about Central Russia, completed ok ol B fi and, in & thrilling-climax, she | coffee service—Mrs. J. W, Leiv- z as wrecked ‘ sace the strange Odyssey around the Al Anderson, of the Washington|Was Wrec the terms for peace the allies put returns to help him win his fight Posten, weekly Norwegian publica-| “It is a great nte, this life of the | fisherman,” said Anderson, “and T|forward was autonomy for subject|World from the Austro-German decorations Mrs. John A I 8 i et am getting everything there is in|peoples, with special reference to| front, across European and Asiati e, Mrs, W. F. Worley; Kitchen | - 11is love story is unfolded in a Wednesday Night it. “The boys on the various crafts!inose in Austria-Hung That | Russia, the Pacific Ocean, the U. §.|-Mrs. R. D. Peterman, Mrs. George | S¢{Ung of seething drama, with the October 12th v GO MODERN -~ have treated me with the greatest|gesture gave the Grechs a sort of and the Atlantic, and took up fight- | Rice, Mrs E. Robertson, Mrs, | [1BHtS over the pipe litie which was of consideration and have inciden- | offieial standine. Their freedom | ing on the Western Front. Others|Caroline Armstrong, Mrs. E. J. © HEnEdl do. e BN FehnES PARISH HALL tally enjoyed my many ‘incidents’| Ry ’ he | continued stringing across this | Cowling, Mrs. R, W. Marshall, Mrs, | SPreading thrilling action across the 4 an) became one of the objectives of the €0 g i £ SEoe o SOR 7 iscreen. It was the strife between Deflaway with-old wooder"droihboards: Himnereay: U yeu Wark 6 g0 Comiwar. o i n o R ey L OTRre SR A0, el U i it dh wha! thetaruiste wiia Given by Install one of the New Two-Compart- | buter: {again in their behalf. All during| '\ 3 Reservations need not be made jom o i 14008 that furn- KNIGHTS OF . t Sinks and make dish washing a S R the first years of the war, Czechs WILSON THEIR CHAMPION {and the public is invited to attend. | (oo o ment ol i CHAPELADIES TO land Slovaks, particularly the for-| A the peace conference Wilson's T i COLUMBUS plectsule. ED ESDAY‘mm- deserted the Austrian army kindly feeling for the Czechs ATTENTION O.E.S. MEET W N | whole regiments at a time. Czech!was even more evident. He sided Regular meeting of Juneau Chap-| Dr. STEVES says: “Comfortable wesley ch'eti's P TN “A meeting of the Chapeladies will | units fought for the allies on the|with their demand for complete ter No. 7, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Initiation|feet are the key "to happiness.” be held Wednesday evening, Octo- | western front, in Italy and in Rus- | independence and hatt a large part|by Nugget Chapter No 2; refresh- Room 301, Goldstein Bldg. adv. 01chesu’q RICE 8 AHLER ber 12, Mrs. Harry Arnold will be Tt was the Russian contingeat|in sceing that the nation was | ments. ; | A YRl | ; sstess for the evening at her home | which drew special Wilsonian in-/miade big enough to give-it some LILLIAN G. 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