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||||IIIIIHIIllmmlmmlllmm"l“fl"IIIINIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIII!IIIiIII"II"IIIl NOW! THEATRE A CONTINENT ITS STAGE... AND ALL THE MILLIONS EVER LOVED... ITS AUBIENCE! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, OCT. | THRILL - FILLED - PLANE DRAMA IS AT CAPITOL v Only Angels Have Wings' ‘ ' Has Star-Studded Cast | for Production } A drama whose picturesque set- ting in the tropical Andes Moun- s of South America lends in- sed credence and vividness to an exciting tale of adventure and ro- mance, Columbia’s “Only Angels Have Wings” yesterday opened at the Capitol Theatre. Cary Grant and Jean Arthur are co-starred in this tense, fresh and completely enjoyable narr human passion told against a backg of upnal tempests, snow-cappe peaks menacingly hidden by fog and airplane thrills unequalled since the memorable “Ceiling Zero,” which, incidentally, was also directed by | Howard Hawks, producer and direc- MITCHELL - HAYWORTH Richard BARTHELMESS A HOWARD HAWKS LA'I'E WAR NEWS—Direct from Europe by Yankee Clipper mmmlmmnnmmmmmlmm|mmnmnm||mmm|||||m|u||m||mum NADJA VESTAL IS MARRIED T0 H. TRIDLETTE We” Kn own Juneau"es home in the Capital City. urday Evening | yacaTION, TRAVELS At a quiét ceremony performed —_— Saturday evening at the Douglas | Walter B. Heisel, Deputy Colk’ctor home of U, S. Commissioner Felix |cof Customs, left on the steamer| Gray, Nadja Vestal, daughter of the | Princess Louise to spend a six-week | Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, the bride of Hollis Triplett. W. M. Triplett, brother of the |Cincinnati, Ohio. groom, and Mrs. Triplett, were at- it tendants for the ceremony. The bride is well known in this city and is at present associated with the Federal Housing Adminis- tration. Mr. Triplett has resided in Juneau for the past five years and is on |he mechanical staff of The Em- Try an Empire ad. become | vacation in the States. He will visit | |in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and at | ter lf th( current motion picture t and Miss Arthur, two of Hellywood's greatest stars, appear for the first time together in a mo- tion picture. Richard Barthelmess| returns to the screen after an over- |long absence. Rita Hayworth and Thomas Mitchell are also featured in a cast which includes such other well-known players as Sig Ruman, Noah Beery Jr., Victor Kilian, All- yn Joslyn, and John Carroll. This feature is on tonight and to- morrow. | - Legion Aux. Past | Prexys Hostesses The Past PrPsld[‘nt& of the Am-' erican Legion Auxiliary were host- esses Saturday evening at a bridge | | party at the Dugout and the affair was marked by a large mtcnd- ance Bridge and pinochle were in play during the evening and refresh- ments were served at the close. Honors were won in bridge by | Mrs. M. L. MacSpadden and M. L. MacSpadden, first; Mrs. Kate Jar- man and Charles Sey, second; and consolation, Mrs. H. G. Wilcox. In pinochle prizes were awarded Mrs. George Gullufsen, and George | Gullufsen, first; Mrs, Grover Winn and Frank Metcalf, second; and | Mrs. Anna Winn, consolation. .- RUPERT HALIBUT PRICES | At Prince Rupert today 59,000 pounds of halibut were sold at 10.60 to 11 and 7 cents a pound. Dazly Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Small fishes Solution of Saturday’'s Puzzie 8. Belglan city 9. Covers with & . Wounds with thick black Hquld a pointed weapon 5. Set of persons who meet tamiliarly 4 Jury list 5. Egg: comb, form ¢ Prudent 1. Scene of action (8. Prosperous periods . Anoint . City in India 2. Pill bugs . Traditions' tale . Weary Flower . Nearest 2. Inquires 0. Soclal unjt 2. Long narrow board 3. Former em- . Old French colng . Forage herbs formity of er 15. Guiding strap 27. Before 28. Portugese ter- ritory in India the lip . Long fish Lnulsh school Bristly 30. Endure Scotch 32 Commratlva ng 3. Dlnclng step & Ve afizerflulty exclama- 39. Rhcel out 41. Interjection 42. Seaweed 44. Wet or marshy place 46. Ral bird surface of clof Flush with s Suooses . Old Dom(nlon state: abbr. 9. Ceremonies 60. Calmer . Having lost 6. Necossicates 3. Growing out 5. God for whom Wednesday is named . Unknit . Three-banded armadilloe: 3 Egynmn soly 5 ln(uu!on ot 65. Supenlnllv. 57. oL Turmer!u rd . Upright part % | Sy rnhol for of a stair . Oozed TR dll/JEEN/duNER JdEd 4N Hd/dnER Hd <JEEd NN i/ «-n 33 =1 7 /duEda lll////ll//// w5 )i/ il /////“=II"/%IIIII i/ il | Vi g R .=Ilfi// dlEd)/an b EEE JENNANN N amEEE Mildred Keaton fo Speak at Norwomen| Mildred Keaton, nurse in the em- ployment of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, will tell of some of her interesting experiences in the Inter- ior, at the Norwomen dinner on | Thursday evening. Reservations for the 6 o'clock din- | ner may be made by calling 373 not later than, Wednesday night. The | utat on of the Northern Light Presbyterian Good A"endan(e Chmr]x Members of the Martha iety, will be i ehamge of the dlunm arrangements, - SITKA (CC FOREMAN GOING TO YAKUTAT Richard M. Tate, Sitka CCC fore- man, came in on the Estebeth last| evening at 6:30 o'clock in the t, to go to Yakutat where he| | banquet room of Percy’s Cafe. { 34. Congenital de« nd set up work | zrfair will be held in the parlors' week. Now Being Determined by the Alaska Census Stores you will be given a i_ickel on which you can guess the census number — each store will give prizes to its winning contestants. 1930 | vealed her | B Street | L Bert Bertholl, Mrs. Frank Behrends, | capped Ste cson. He .is going to Yak- ‘will include Mrs. Lottie Spickett, he steamer Alaska llll%\whflw subject will be “Early Pio- | neer Business Women;" PAUL LUKAS HEADS "NAZI SPY' RING AT (OUSEUM SHOW 'MISS BODDING BETROTHED TO MATT WARDEN Enoagement Told at Lunch- eon Given Yester- day Afternoon CEL d he Nazi regime in Germany Miss Geraldine Bnddlnp. daughter In ‘making the picture, Warner Beos of Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Bodding, re- ‘hm used all the facilities at their engagement to Matt|ccmmand to bring the danger of Warden, Jr., yesterday afternoon at | these activities out into the open a luncheon given by her sister, Miss [and although the sicry of the film Thelma Bodding and Miss Isabell |is fictional, there can be no doubt Cashen at the family residence on|that the dangers are very raal Edward G. Robinson portrays the News of the betrothal was re-|G-Man who breaks the spy ring vealed when Lynn Bodding, gowned | and brings four of the members to as a petite bride, entered to the|trial and convietion. Paul Lukas strains of the “Bridal Chorus” and |plays the doctor who heads the spy presented each individual guest with | ring, and Lederer portrays a bun- a scroll gling Nazi informer. Lya Lys, whose The bride-elect, a graduate of the |exquisite blonde beauty and drn- Juneau High School, is a popular (matic ability make her one of the member of Juneau's younger set.|top European s, makes her Am- She attended business college in|erican film debut in this picture Confessions of a Nazi Spy Wt the Coliseum Theatre, is ational picture in the true of the word, because it is a vivid | depiction of the menacing under- cover @ ties fc ed in this coun- » most da of all the a sen- ense Seattle and has been an employee - o in the Termnrml Auditor’s office S k fork I Loser Mr Warden is the son nf Mr\l' has been in the Tmulnr\ rm the | past two years and is at pxc&onhlocal Fhe' associated with the Bartholomae - Oil Company at Ferry, Alaska. | Shell qhnmv ns ‘u it the stork by No definite date has been set for |plane yesterda; and Mrs. Oscar the wedding, which is planned for | Lundstrom of kee i5 in St | Ann's Hospital today, doing well t the announcement par-|with a six 1d nine-ounce bany vy spent the afternoon!boy that d alize how es in keeping with the he came to g born in rough Honors were won by Mrs.|air about 1,5 t over white- age. with occasion. Mrs. Clifford Berg and Miss Sybil| Yesterday Godfrey. menr giving its first meagre Those .invited for the luncheon | flying break in several days, Sim- included Mesdames Roland Lind-|mons took off for Tenakee at 8:45 quist, Bert Bertholl, Joe Logan,!pm with Dr. W. M. Whitehead Myrtle Lindegard, Marie Milligan, |apoard in answer to a “hurry” William Hixson, Arnold Hildre, John | ¢q11 Whitely, Clifford . Berg, Frank| At 10:30, one hour and 45 min- Behrends, Roald Copstead, and the | yies 1ater, after a rough ride from Misses Elspeth Douglas and %»bll\ Tenakee to Juneau, Mrs. OScar Cvodfwy G | Lundstrom and her husband hur- |ried from the hangar here to St | Ann’s Hospital where the little | Lundstrom was born at 3:52 o'clock |in the afternoon, with Dr White- | Is Anh(lpated for ;lnm! in_attendance. George Sundborg, who wil B. P. W. Dinner : : the discuss Pmncer Musical selections on the | program will include a piano solo ' now The Present Day Business Woman | | coussum YWNED AND Junecau's Greatest S'mw Value NOW! Confessions . ofa ~NAZI SPY EDW.G. ROBINSON | FRANCIS LEDERER - Paul Lukas | George Sanders - Neary 0'Neill Directed by ANATOLE LITVAK ARNER BROS. a LOLA'S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed from: Sept. \1 to IMPROVES EVERY ‘OLYMPIA" PROCESS? * “Its the Water” A rare and special of natural brew- ing water, combmo?p:hh skill and fine ingredients, has made certain beers world famous for qnlny Likewise, in America, our subt wells at Tumwater have made int recognized for fine flavor, taste, con- stant purity and re- freshing goodness. All women interested are invited . “\ncc Ruth McVay and 8 vocal i |to the Business and me«-ssnmml‘ number by Miss Merle Schi | Woman's Club_dinner tomorrow | Y M Mecie Bonppeder. | Those in charge of the dinner | Paul, Pearl Burfrd, Ernestine Ty-| affair| jor ang Mae Kilroy. - Guest, speakers for the and MS.} for sale at The Empire Office. WHHHHHHHIHIHHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIII!_IIIIlIIIIHIHHIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmfllflflmlflflmlIIIIIIlflmmmIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIlllII|||IllIIIIIIIHllIIIfll|IIIfllIIIIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHllIlIIIIlllllllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlfll"IIIIIl!lllllllmlIIIHIHIIIH]IIHIIMMIMHIIIHIIHmmllHIIIllllllllllflflllflllllfllilillllllmfliE WHAT IS JUNEAU'S POPULATION? With each $1 purchase at the following Juneau THREE VALUABLE PRIZES TheStoresinthe Qontest Today Are: B- M- BEHRENS (0. snd GEORGE BROS. PAY’N TAKIT Contest Starts Today - 1. Ends Nov. 15th Here Are the Simple Rules of The Empire Census Contest:. Population 1o be estimated is that of the City of Juneau. The tofal as announced by the Bureau of Census will beused in deciding the winners. " 2. Estimates may be made only on the entry blanks furnished by the participating merchanis. 3. All entries must be turned in to the participating merchants or to The Empire office by 5 P. M. Nov. 15, 1339. 4. In case of tie, tying contestants will draw fo determine the winner. The person losing the draw will be the win- ner of the next prize in order. 5. Employees of The Daily Alaska Empire, of the participating merchants or of the BUREAU OF CENSUS are not eligible for the contest. 6. Decision of the judges is to be considered final. Prize are given to winners by each merchant as his own individual contest. -IH||llIIIIIIIIIlllllllfl|lmllufllllllmllmlllmllfllllllllllmlmlllllulflllfllflflflflmmmlmmmmlmmIIIIIHHHHWMMHHIHHIIHIIHIIMHIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|fllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIINIHMWWWWWWIWIMMIMMHMW" One Census Entry Ticket with Each $1 Purchase at any of the above stores. ‘ are Mesdames C. P, Jenne, William | Lode and placer loeation notices I\ | | oLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY Olympis, Washington, U. S.A. i I