The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1939, Page 3

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY JEAN ARTHUR SHE STILL CAN SMILE .|Ill"IIIIIIllllIIIIIlllIIII|IIIll||IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIHIIIII|IIIIIllIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|IIIII!‘II~. Juneau’s Greatest Show Value Hidnighi PTreVi:W - STARRED WITH e COL Eum RS g . M. Tonight 1:[ : CARY GRANT & g e T ko WO BIATLY atinee f , 3 . ] Sunday 2P. M. "Only Angels Have Wings' | Prevllfal:vATSnxghl Mah;:oeps:}lnday THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Opens Sunday at Capitol OVER THERE . . . J T AMID THE CEASELESS CLASH OF RECK- : ; YOU WOULDN'T BE ALLOWED TO SEE Bre ; romance, spectacu- LESS MEN AND RELENTLESS NATURE T a superb cast and a stirringly-writ- & A\ & Son e ten story all combine to prov ide sen- J \ I IERICA Where |tol Theatre, W Co Wi 1 swaslik b 1 5o that all the “Only A Have Wi hear! i e :\ : - 5 dire {oward Hawks, ¢o-¢ . . Cary Grant a Jean Arthur, with fa splor rting cast whieh | includes Ri Barthelr Rita "Un\\ rth and Thomas Mitchel “Only Have Wir tk | story of oup of reckless pilot 1989's mightiest scree: | over the f led Andes Mountain adventure . . . set againsi He ”:\ % ‘..‘: ey ",”" “\,Y, . ,“" }' the noble background of Scuth Amcrican village, a strandec rican showglr r the lflow-:uppad And’ll adventures of b flier ALe Swirling fog, crackling ately co d by the pre g of ‘the il that thrill art ] fropical tempests . . . a | throbs drama occupy the “world" re-created by | sereen. T ther enhan-e the stir . | ring narrati I r Hollywood's wizardry .| Partiafl circle of birdm [to be a v who ¢ I nop, pajachuted from g e . i abos B ing tls e RAA Of all the stories written abou ; { o' death. The renegade her, blue-eyed Dorothy Lewis, 8, ] Together for the first time . .. adaitior e Lo liked the one which said: “Der- the stars of “ |of the swaggering, devil-may~ othy can smile in” She is “n uu?l Gu.ngn!)m nr:’d { airport manager with whoem :| shown in her New York hospital , You Can'tTakeé It With You™ § { showgirl has fallen in love | room as she hobbled about follow- ! Ending toright is the drama “Son| jng the amputation of her right 3 of Frankenstein.” | leg, an operation surgeons said | R i necessary to save her life. She % | expected to leave the hos- CARY JEAN feys Celebrale | 20 72" 000 s | . ndy store, a farm, and an arti Presented by WARNER BROS. with : Tenth Anniversary | f we o e can return EDW A A | sehool. " . - 4 With Dinner Party/ : | i Uinner rarty “NAZI SPY" FILM FRANCIS LEDERER- George Sanders-Paul Lukas 3 In | celebration of their tenth Henry O'Neill - Directed by ANATOLE LITVAK wedding snniversary, D and | |9 COLISEUM ‘BILL | Robert M, Coffey are entertainin | Iris. room of the Baranof Hotel.| There will be ten ts the | | oceasion ions of a Nazi Spy,” star- ALSO———FOX MOVIETONEWS p | | Dr. and Mrs. Coffey were mar- |l “) (»'\ ““"_“""‘y‘“"\ !‘l‘i‘ ‘;1 i A P o ! I 1 ing Sunda i e | e 8 o o, e, and e 15 ol e, S 4 LAST TIMES TONIGHT > : % Caroli¢ and Sharon. The family |l €XPo l’“”‘.”"_‘ ‘:,r _",'l“‘_””"f“‘ ‘“::t BORIS KARLOFF “SONS 3 THOMAS RITA \ has made many friends in the city|D2Val espion it -apents n PS OF THE stnbe their arrival about two years|the United States ds brought out In " ONG, DETECTIVE” LEGION” 3 MITC!EI-L « HAYWORTH ago afid next week they will sail ‘\“‘l “”“‘I‘I'“““;l in !f“\‘]““l“‘”“‘(.“l;f::‘ b ’ e to. the States where they plan to|Anscles and the =anama WLavs ¥y J RICHARD BARTHELMESS i i R b |zone. Leon G, Turrou, former G- |||IllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIII||||||||||ll||||l||||l|||lll|IlII|IlIlmllllllllllllllllllll Serhan;play by JULES RUNTHMAN A COLUMBIA b SRR |the Warner Bros. production. e P e T A HOWARD HAWKS Production T mcTuRE School Senior Ball | ity P | pastoraie by Leptadh, ¥ Obadg T T Y ! ' |£our 'of its' mémbers to-trial and | Hymn 50, “Saviour Again to'THy _LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— UATEST WAR NEWS _ FLOWN FROM THE '"“Toniaht in Dotiglas, ccmviction. rukas portravs e doc-| Dear Name” by Hopklns, ‘soloists . ‘F k t 2 .o CAPITALS OF EUROPE BY YANKEE CLIPPER | g g |tor who heads the ring; Lederer |.-<1 RE ITAl “”;; “"’;’::“:;‘1“""' e b THE J I S | e he bungling Na former; and| 0N R W charge ' ERRKeNSSCAN THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES| e e | ol o oo M it but a ‘receptacle for free-will of- . | will be an event this evening in|j her feminifie’ wiles to get in-| ferings will be provided. v 2 - the Natatorium, with Stanley COX|formation for the Naz | —— ey . R Sl 2 2 and B orchestra playing for the| wConfessions of a Nazi Spy" goes| Morve Berne, Ernest Ehler and| | Mrs. Earl Osborne, Mrs, rank |not later.than 10 o'cl saturday occaSion. heyon . mere expose of a small| Ernest Oberg are giving a recital M P DflUGLAS i Pearce and Mrs. Guy L. Smith. morning “to guarantee .change of | | ' Fagulty members and their wives "\)n'"x;:r!h(l\lll:llxz\\.\."r‘;.:» ’{,‘U..:, “:x:d in Holy Trinity Cathedral tomor- | 'SS arsons S'ess g oy gt will e patrons and patronesses for |flagrant campaign that Hitler sup-|TOW afternoon, at 4 80:0ploglk, don NEWS TWO HUNTERS BACK : FROM TAKU TRIP . Nearly' a week hunting up the .. Taku, but no moose, is the experi- ence of Ralph Mortinsen and Wil- liam Witte, who returned yesterday without success as far as the larger game is concerned. Too much water dammed up in the region covered is responsible, they believe, for the scarcity of moose. - MRS. SCHRAMM IS ed a number of her friends at a } Japanese luncheon erday after- noon at her home on Nob Hill Chop suey was the principal viand, and place cards with little Japanese parasols and centerpiece of mari- gold carried out the motif. The afferncon. was spent in sewing and visiting. Lnose present included Mrs. Wil- liam T. Mahoney, Mrs. J. R. Guerin, Mrs. Charles Schramm entertain- | 4-H CLUB ORGANIZED At a meeting this forenoon, the Douglas Four-H Club met at the home of Hilja Boylan, leader. organization was effected by the el- ection of new officers as follow President, flveig Havdahl, -and Patsy Fleek, Vice-President: Betty Bonnett was retained as Secretary Treasurer. Florence Krsul was made club reporter. The with the membership of Solveig Havdahl, Patsy Fleek, Lucile Goetz, Betty Bopnett, Alfreda Fleek and Dace Bolyan, following the resigna- tion of Grace Pusich, Dorothy Lang- seth, Winnie Lee Grant and Doris Balog, former members. Next meeting of the club will be held Saturday, October 21, at the home of Betty Bounett. " Douglas uhumifl | ¥ Notices for this church colun must be received by The Empire Mrs, W. E. Cahill, Mrs Jessie Fraser, 3 Ao el i ] . WHAT'S INSIDE? : Fire ne up what's inside of i ver destroys a house without buming t. Fire insurance pro- tects the building. To protest your household possessions against loss or damage by fire, you need Residence Contents Insurance. It cests surpnsmqu little. SHATTUCK AGENCY TELEPHONE 249 Office—New York Life sermon topics, ete. Re- | club will continue activities Services |‘ several days. { sisting of the following program: With Dessert Party —_— t e unl affair | porters are waging in this country | ST. LUKE'S EPISCUFAL CllURCH ng will start al 1 oclock |agamst the nation's democratic in.| Second Sonata by Mendelssohn, et | the nublw to attend. spy menace is still very great, and| ‘“America the Beautiful” by Ward,| npicq renbell Parsons, daughter of m:((;l(;.l,,\s l({ I'rll.\:lnm CHURCH - - |that for every spy brought to jus- Marye Berne and E. Ehler. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parsons, was 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass, P At e .w| “Prayer Perfect” by Stenson, E S 0 g . I | tice during the recent trials in New 4 hostess with an 8 o'clock dessert Sunday Scheol immediately fol- To PUSH o NIEM' AWARDED { York, Los Angeles and the Pulmnn\“‘hl“ party at the family home on Seventh lowing’ Mass. d FORE“ SERVI(E Canal Zone, there are a hundred| “With V"Hl""’ Clad” from COrea-| gy o0t last evening before the Pub- |still operating at large. To quote|tion, by n, Marye Berne. | lications Hop. e, | Mr, Turrou, the recent spy trials| “Ave Maria” by Luzzi, E, Ehler.| mMembers of the younger set who H. B. SCHLEGEL, Minis i . | | vpareiy seratoched 5 ol “The ria Y sC inister Pla n '0 Organlze Unor_ plUMBING WORK barely scratched the surface Theme and Variation by | were guests for the affair dead 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, City T— | The double attraction, “Mr, Wnng.‘.F""“Ckv E. Oberg. Misses Maydelle George, Sue Stew- Hall, | ga“ized Ml”lons Of | A contract for plumbing, heating|Detective,” and “Sons of the Le-| “If With All Your Hearts,” from | art Virginia Worley. Inl-l Jacob- T30 Bme-QUTh STl et ; : and sheet metal work on a new! gion,” will be seen for the last times Bljah, by Mendelssohn, E. Ebler. | son, Dorothy Fors Marian mhnn. b i : | i Forest Service crew house adjoin- | tonight. ‘ “O Lord Most Holy” by Franck,| Bett pm., Boys' Bible Class Tuesdays, 4| Avenue has been awarded by the( BALL ROOM DANCING “Faith, Ouly Faith” by Gaines, nson, , Elwin Messer, Petescmauu pm. ; | (Continued zum iage One) | pistrict Ranger's office to William| Lessons for beginners. 6 lessons E. Ehler, Lee Lucas, Charles Johnstone and Women's Circle meets every other e aisa " J. Niemi, low bidder. ) for $5.00. Phone Red 119. adv. On Wings of Song” by Mendel- | Frank Parsons, Thursday at 2 pam. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN SSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Suuday services: 1:30 p m.—Bible Schoo! 2:30 p.m.-—Preaching service. ~ll are welcome in these services ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:00 ‘a.m.—Sunday Schools home of Mrs. Lee 7:00 p.m vening se: of Joseph Tassell. Topic, at ice at home “Feet of long series of resolutions. One call-| ed for sparing and considerate use | {of the Wagner Labor Relations Ar! in settling disputes. Another criticised the National | Labor Relations Board for asserted | partiality to the A. F. of L. in re- {cent decis | e A. B. PHILLIPS IS SPEAKER AT the Saints in Contrast to Those of | A. B. Phillips lectured last eve- the Wicked.” Text, Isaiah 52:7 and |ning at the Scottish Rite dinner 59:7. |on educaticnal matters, his talk Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Flaycr meeting at home of JosEph Tassell. e Legion Aux. Public Card Party Tonight A public cald pzu(y will be: held tonight, starting at 8 o'clock, in the American Lgion Dugout. The affair was arranged by the past presidents of the Legion Aux- h iliary under the supervision of the E. M‘ following committee: Mrs. Polley, Mrs. John McCormick - and Mrs. Homer Nordling. being nuompanxed by (illustrative nlf)Vl(‘S Following the dinner, in charge of which was Jack Fargher, a meeting was held in the lodge room of the Scottish Rite. Temple. Wal- ter P. Scolt presided at the ses- sion and plans for degree work, \w be exemplified next Friday cve- { ning, were discussed. ‘l e .- ElE(TRAS STILL { AT WHITEHORSE Low ceiling and poor visibility continues to hold 17 Pacific-Alaska MO s it MORGAN ON ALASKA Airways passengers at Whitehorse | where they have ben h - Tont: Morgan): President: of - Co- Hatas s iave ben el sinoe g lumbia Lumber Company, iS Te-| "It the weather lifts, the two planes turning on the steamer Alaska, will come on through tomorrow. which leaves Seattle tonight. He b githo vt 3 g has been in Seattle on business for Here is an aerial view of Yankee Stadium at New York as 58,541 fans saw the Yankees win, 2 to 1, in the !Int game ¢f the 1939 'urfl The Book ALASKA, Revised and | MASONIC DINNER ! N early 60,000 Jam Y ankee Sta dium for World berws’ Opener J Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, l It was a classic contest, won in the last half of the ninth,

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