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Show [’l.ue of Juneau FEATURING MICKEY ROONEY | Hollywood’s Hottest Star! [ “a\th‘,ffifi'- ga‘ q\o‘g.‘c,‘“;e v o " e e 3ol Oyana® Y P‘“:Y o™ w‘ | | | | Hollywood Picnic ; 0—0—o Night at the Movies ||t Movie} L, LEWIS STONE | CECILIA Snapshots PARKER + ROONEY - 0—0—0 Directed by GEORGE B. SEITZ ~MetraGoltuyn Mayer meruns Late News | Bobek back in charge of the cul- inary department, the Alaska Game Commission vessel Seal sailed this REFUGEES ARE morning for three or four weeks She will go first to Sitka where he will pick up Wildlife Agent - Douglas Gray 1 Captain Swanson, well-known halibut boat operator, is taking the | l place of the regular skipper,” Capt - % . K. C. Talmage, who is in the | J"l’a““‘(‘ Wa‘ Pl““‘“ Are Marine Hospital in Seattle under- | Rpp()l[ed Slaughter- Joing treatment. Bobek arrived on | i (‘hin(‘;(‘ the Denali from Seattle where he i g U : had gone aboard the Brown Bear | on which he had been stationed | LONDON, Oct A Reuters!guune the summer, \l dispatch from Chungking, new Y « Provisional Capital City of China | said it is officially announced that over 1,000 Chinsse refugees perished | when Japanesc warplanes bombed the Chinese steamer Kianghshii ] A Reuters dispatch from Shans- hai said Chinese newspapers report that 8000 persons, all re have been killed when Ja nese planes bombed and sz Chunese steamer on Tungting ARE TO MEET The regular meeting of the Chap- cladies will be held Wednesday eve- ning, October 26. at the home of Mrs. Dave Dishaw on the Fritz Cove road. Final plans for the SWANSON AT HELM OF SEAL DURING ol s, . ABSENCE, TALMAGE "t ™ i Sevryn | The first p.:'-:;:x- elevator John | installed in New York in 1857 gees, + With Swanson Acting e ptain at the helm and was ATTENTION Mass Meeting of All A.-J. Employees MONDAY—OCTOBER 24—7 P. M. UNION HALL The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the recent Wages and Hours adjustment. JUNEAU MINE AND MILL WORKERS UNION—Local 203 PUSUTUTISISSUSISSSUSSSUSISSSSSUSSUSSSS PSS oo S A UX HE: "Going my way, lady?" SHE: "You bet!” Right down to THE EMPIRE to pick some swell CHRISTMAS CARDS Telephone 374 SIS S S S S e atseaaana ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 24, 1938 LEWIS STONE TOPS CAST IN 1 NEW YORK--Doroth MeGuire »d that glamoroy r m f \h Little Mi: hody who v - }V‘n‘\l)‘ll to stage fam “You're Only Young Once™ |, The oot 2 o her Shows Life, Typical Broadway's pavemer Aeturican Family in radio and modeled fc ar . amily | The stage never had heard of he ¥ 2 ! until she wa. cted by Jed Harr Dramatic interludes in the R U it o iy 95 TRl typical American family are Wilder's Pulitzer prize pla Our lighted in “You're Only Town . which opened at. the Capitol| sne succcedod Martha & Theatre yesterday whose success Emily b The new comedy -offers Holly-| offers from Hollywood too £ood i« s conception of an ideal fam-| refuse. Now Miss McGuire's suc- ily group Lewis Stone is the attracicd the movie-mak- father, understanding and tolerant 1 Hart i§ Siseling Cecilia Parker is the daughter, just’ gver who'll be th out of college and engaged to mining engineer. Mickey Rooney the son, playing his first grownup role. Others in the cast are Fay Holden as the mother, Frank Cra- ven, Ann Rutherford, El r Lynn, Ted Pearson. Sara Haden, Judels and Selmer Jackson. The story concerns the first va- cation for the Hardy family in eleven years. Going to Catalina Ts- land, they encounter adventures strange to their small-town experi- ence. Judge Hardy, played by Stone, ‘ced to postpone his expressed ambition to catch a swordfish to straighten out internal entangle- ments. When the vacation is sud- denly interrupted by trouble at home it is Judge Hardy who again proves his right to be head of the family, by saving the family funds Geor Seitz directed “You're Only Young Once” from an orig- ! inal screen play by Kay Van Riper. based upon the characters created | Charles by Aurania Rouverol b £ B An average American town con- aining average American homes was constructed for the picture with other scenes taking place at Catalina Island, famed California | bathing resort. Miss Parker took TH Q special instructions in swimming $u for the film's familiar swimming interludes Hallowe'en Dance Saturday at Elks WILL THE MEN (It's All About Down to Those \ omen, WIIU > 300 : ] ose ]Alllg(‘llt' .,mn:l]u night in the !nlk,‘illu\l— By GEOKG: “UCKER room, the eighth annual Educa-| npw yORK, Oct. 24 Here's a tional Fund Ball of ‘the Business ..o oo woo i (he New York ;um Professional Women's Club will | powe™ 10 a1 about blondes, bru ",I,;"““H ety v nettes, redheads, covering every- | 1e Club 15 striving to increaseinfng from the arts to' dish-wash their loan fund from $75 to $150 ;o his , and it is anticipated that| A, 000 (he architectural victim a large attendance will be present 3 ¢ rSR PR S g of the recent hurricane was the i bt e e the social sea- pome of Katharine Hepburn's fath son er at Saybrook, Conn. It was tossed Mrs. A. M. Uggen, dance chair- + a mile by the tempestuous winds an, who is being assisted by Mrs 4 =k < and completely demolished rnestine Tyler and Miss Helen ; Mary Treeholm, a hat-check girl in Allen, announces that special fea- a Manhattan nightclub, has tures have been planned for the ? a manuscript to a publisher occasion dnd favors and noisemak- P 4 X~ lon “what a hat-check girl s ers will add to the Hallowe'en N it supposed to be mildly sen: L s Almost 40 per cent of Broad- - way press-agents are women . . . {Among them you will find such v names as Helen Deutsch, Elise Chisholm, Phyllis Perlman, Con- stance Hope, Jean Dalyrimple, Dor- jothy Ross, Dorothy Kay, and Hazel | Flynn. | Lynn Fontanne not listed |among those who believe that ab- | | sence make sthe heart grow fonder. | This Australian-born actress attri-| Nine passengers came in and one |butes the success of her marriage went out with Pacific Alaska Air-|to Alfred Lunt to the fact that ways yesterday. | they have never been seperated . . . Al Monsen and Walt Hall flew |[Mrs. Irving Berlin, the former Ellin Lou Downing to Fairbanks and|Mackay, is a fiction writer Murray Stuart and Gene Meyring |Katharine Brush decorates the walls is brought down Graham Lammers, of her studio with photographs of H. J. White, S. A. Whistler, A. pugilistic casualties he’s an Kvarnstrom, P. H. Nelson, J. H.|ardent fight fan Selliken, Mrs. E. G. Rhind, K. Conrad, W. Everett. George Jean Nathan thinks Pual- Weather permitting, and if the |ani Mossman, Hawalian dancer at Alaska arrives in time, Stuart and | the Lexington, is the most graceful . There are who have the Meyring will tomorrow. return to Fairbanks |dancer in New Yor |a lot of other people - —— |same idea . . . On a recent survey of married women, five out of 18 HARRY w]LUAMS ‘ll%l(’ their careers as narriage,” VISITING slsm{!m e ey ALy the! et Harry Williams, Ketchikan ac- | how,r’wflr' countant and transportation man,| Dawn Powell's new novel is “The | flew up with Bob Ellis from the First | Happy Island study of life in City yesterday. He wil spend a|New York. She's the midwest lass few days in Juneau visiting wnhjwlm wrote the play “Jigsaw” ter, Mrs Jesta Timmerman Maxine Elliott long has lived in a F ur Coat ... Jacket, Bolero or Scarf a | choose yours from the { fargest selection in north . . . MINK—SE SQUIRREL WEASEL | MUSKRAT | CARACUL FOX SCARFS Chas. Goldstein & Co. | Open Saturday Evenings | . ' morrow ittle “Nobody” from Omaha Shines as Broadway Star great, wierdly constructed chateau of African architecture on the Riv- cra, but she not forgotten on | Broadwa There are: four por traits of her in the theatre bear- ing name Helen Neil, widow ! of Edward J. Neil, war correspond- ent, killed in in, is doing pub licity with the Columbia | Broadcasting Company Mary Pickford invariably intro- | iuces Buddy Rogers to guests as| My Husband” Judith Ander- | on an wo daschunds are in- eparable They accompany her | 0 partics, on shopping excursions, | to the fheatre, indeed everywhere on a leash Three of New | York’s jiu jitsu experts are wom- en, although I can'l pronounce | their names, much less spell them. | { The manager ot a models’ agency | nforms me that his charges receive double pay when asked to pose in crie, although frequently this | inducement isn’t sufficient to gain their consent. He had in mind a recent incident in which a lass was wsked o pose in a certain type of slip for a large mail-order catalog Oh, T couldnt do that, cried” young woman, “my folks would horrified. Bud they'd never see it in- sisted the manager,. “This catalog sn't appear’ in New York. It's circulated in the stick “That's just it,” moaned the lass, That’s where all my folks are—in the sticks." | And she didn’t. pose either, double pay no(mlh‘ anding. - Eastern Star smm Night IS Tomorrow Following the regular meetmg of the Order of Eastern Star jto-, night at 8 o'clock in the | lodge room of the Scottish Rite —————————————————————— e — S ———— Temple, will be members’ stunt Mrs., William P, Blanton and will | ° be a feature of the evening. oot e oo, ROOT BEER 3 Pints ¢ - Dozen c (unt of the evening, at which time | Hints to Housewives” and a “Kid- ——————————— e S dies’ Matinee” will be the featured | programs, with Walter P. Scott, M A T c “ E s P o T A T o E s acting as master of ceremonies. | % - OWNER OF VOGUE | SHOP IN JUNEAU| Mrs. Esther Rhined, of Los An-| geles, and owner of the Vogue Shop in this city, is here on a short| B e Film Celebrity, RITZES STAR Who Never Acted, IN RHYTHMIC " Hurried toWed RAH RAHR!UT Margaret Tallichet Honey “l ife Begins mrmninu with lmp(‘l- ( Juneaun'’s € NOW! You'll go nufs... as they go col- legiate! They pass themselves — in College™ at Has Glor- . 4 oy i wous Wm. Wyler tous Cast dizzy in a foot- | i bell game that's | HEAD, Cal,, Oct ¥ ba r e tF by even more |2 Tallichet, Texas uher ! ti screwball than | stenographer who ame a film Rilz ¥ crazier t "Pigskin Parade ) | celebrity without ev cting in a « ALY % igs 7 { picture, is honeymooning with Will- swcy i i s |iam Wyler, impetuous Hollywood &€ I | lirector zied The two were married last night lat the lakeside home of Walter whic | Huston g | The bride was the first one to be Jean Da cast in “Gone With the Wind 1! « ¥ fuart | e cact teppin FORMER JUNEAU BOY . { IS TO BE MARRIED IN wi» ine comedy-mad Rit ing their way through { LONGVIEW ON NOV. 6 cicanine. precsing and ¢ | tablishmentt News has’ been received in Ju- Gaining the confidence of cusio [neau that Dr. Kenneth Allan Mar- | mer Nat Pendleton, an Indian whose Ishall, former Juneau boy now prac- |enreliment at Lombardy e ha {ticing in Longview, Wash., will be resulted in a thorough col {married on November 6 in that|hazing with amusing consequence leity to Miss Edith Marie Wright, | the brothers are promised |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos to his'‘huge income from oil well |Mitchell Wright of Longview Coach Fred Stone is about o b | Dr. Marshall will be recalled by |¢usted by the alumni, but fast w {many friends in Juneau, He is the {on the part of Joan Davis, who [son of Mr. and Mrs. George R.|spotted Pendieton places the Ritze: |Marshall. Mr. Marshall prior toin @ position to offer the coliege a {1923, when the family left the Ter- |huge endowment with stipulations [Fibory; . was. mte e - B t the coach be retai and they T Marshiall and Newman here and|be given the chance to play on the had the Ford agency. Dr. Marshail {00tball team ) went to school here, finished high| ‘When Pendleton is ruled out of the crucial game of the scason for and then v school in Longview 3 h Pacific Den- graduated from N pinyed oie Ay having unwittingly el CBlingk, “Boraatia lof professional football, and Dick Announcement of the forthcom- | ‘,“"“ :" W\”l’;‘l"“"l’{‘l"/]”‘ l:‘":;“"";:‘ "?"‘ e, the 5 g the ?";}n:",\'”Vi':f\‘h-“ 'll '1‘41(\"!\'1 f«»n‘:-“ o me, 18 themselves dizzy in Teeming wit i o8 e b a series of wild, hair-brained plays by Pollack to save the day for Lombardy SHEPARD RETURNS SURA PUBLIC CARD PARTY J. G. Shepard, PWA Engineer- | ‘(7 % B e Inspector, returned to Juneal|p. o p A at Parish Hall ,n"_: ALSO aboard the Denali after iInspecting | oo 95 Bridge, Whist and Pin e DictartaliaN |public works at Petersburg and | pyi <o refreshments, artoon—Pictorial—News Kn:cmk-m A < [BERT'S CASH GROCERY “PAY DAY SPECIALS!!!! ALL PRICES GOOD TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MAYONNAISE PEANUT BUTTER | MEAT BALLS FAULTLESS Full quart 35c | 21-b.tins3Qe SODA CRACKERS- SLICED BEETS SNOWFLAKE—“Slightly Salted” ——c———rec—— W—— DOZEN $4-39 STRING BEANS 2 CANS No. 2 tins DOZEN 25¢ $133 2 CANS No. 2 tins 25¢ Finest Netted Gems 25 lbs. 50 Ibs. 100 1bs. 9c $1.15 $2.25 APPLES DIAMOND TRUE , AMERICAN Cartes 19‘ business trip. Mrs. Rhined is returning to her | California home during the latter | part of the week following her visit ' in Juneau. She has been visiting her mother in Fairbanks for the | past several weeks previous to her | topover in Juneail - OURLUK PARTY GOES OUT TO ROCKY PASS Ill( on Ed Sager’ s Three couples Ourluk today for several days | hunting in the Rocky Pass section. | They are Dr. and Mrs. C. C.| Carter and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs, A, Forsberg, and Mr. and | Mrs. E. Sager - SEWER BIDS WILL BE | OPENED, 5 P.M. TODAY Bids will be npenvd at 5 0 c]o(‘k this afternoon by the City Council on construction of the new pro-| vosed sewers for Juneau recently | authorized by bond issue, to cost approximately $31,200. Work is sup- posed to start by November 4. JONATHANS WH ITE STA R Loose I’Mk—% 2 FIVE FAST DELIVERIES 211 SEWARD STREET