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{7 7iE caviror nas mae mic picrores 1| JOE PENNER IS BOYS' G'RLSI | EIRICE [ AID FOR COL Show Place of Juneau 4 AlL l o A Lo Lat AL ] srantsrowenr | SARREDWITH | ppypppe e e | INJURED | ey v 250! —z . ¥ I | BRITISH “SHE'S 5 TREAST Wk o i e y AlSEabib, tovn. 35, ADOR L : 1 i KiL If vou Den't Know—ASK THOSE WHO DO! The Day Bookies Wept G E T B U S Y & A comb. form 5 U0 gmcat RS | | Xiiie,. ' ] New Comedy at Cap- | e el I T RIAMOIRIO | 5 ; i s a By pw. on Jok " itol Thealr e ) nklyr'er dly 1 Mg AEILISIEN | Alaska Fund Is Organized- and a Horse-Race onYou! | fiot Theaire meni in Junca : g DIE[SIAITIE | ; —— T | o i Il e T oLl Nopiw pectis’ hovsve, pRM) o n,f:;‘% rove siriolelels | ) F, Mullen Co-Chair- , Ll e LIS R il Bt B bl S Fain | * hrough an Solution of Yesterday'’s Puzzle | Wept,” cpens tonight at;making the trip he Capitcl Theatre and will prove| What can the Juncau young peo- | be merry film ontertainment. |ple do? springs cession Ty A ] R A man for Juneau plements known in Juneau, is London repre- sentative cf the order | The full amount of mon sub-| | seribed te the fund wil be used to fi{”[‘;‘,‘l‘mm' to | DUrChase hospital supplies and gen- | making hole al relief without any deductions v 4 for cperating espenses ¢ y other ‘ | item: | ‘ \ ‘ 27. Dance step 51 lifornia 1. around the ef-| ifere is the raquect made through | 29 Velocity of one rockfishes 2. Withstand use | To assist the injured British in group of Brooklyn taxi-|The Empire 64 Devoured 3. European bird | (1o preseny European conflict av STOhRy 0F "OrQR N W - Y Meai 5 55. Covered with . the preseny European conflict an | irivers tc get revenge on the book- “I am {ecking information of 1. rank growth Alaska Fuud for The Order of St.| nakers whc have been taking away [ Juneau and its vpeople and wa Soft murmue | John has been organized in th ir meney at th> race track. They | wendering if 1 could secure the in fabanése sash | Territary with: its-general office at | slan te d> this by pooling their sav- | formatien through pen pals from peats Anchorage, | nes and buying and racinz a horse | Juneau. T plan to go to Juneau next hoily @ | The cificials of the fund are head- | £ their own mmer to wark as secretary but tales ed by Col. O. F. OF | Penner is the cne of the drivers do nct ki nyone there or have .nulk‘)lrfll;v‘rhuu with R. M. Mill | vhom hers elzet te buy and|no idea whi ! lilze Minute anima! | Presidcnt, ed Balls, i rain (heir . Beinz a trainer cf [ hepe it vill be p - Perlodie motlo! | and E. A. Rasmuson, Tres | »igeen® he must know anout aft! lette . Garden im- M. Catherine MacKinnon, well | ner’s dulies. He happens ts be there are any i mgaged to the siter of a fellow|the azes cf 20 m nd the assignment inter- [lke to keep g iderably with the course|a girl, plea ve, but under presure he | raroc ta negleet his pigecn: and!am | es for the » business, & n and raicod in Hawail I : (although | came to California (o attend col- I would like ska befere returning home, travel and « itement and so hor Penner c now it) is a con-|leze a irmedi :, and can’t get above alto ¢ gentle lope unless well lubricated [T Tove lization of ¥ with aleoholic beverages. Sc he runs | far have fuifillod my dosire i founded by the first Crusader {1 consistent last in cach race in| ¢ ccme on and drop me a line 4 - Take as one’s | n the tenth century at the time the | which he ic entered, and the odds|T den't think you will regret it.” of Western Europe were | ‘ 2 him rise steadily while the ta And here the girl's name and 1y tc recover the. Holy {men wait impatiently for (he da ["1 dre sm the Mohammedans, From e | when their n}.- is “ready ‘, Jean Eiliott, 1341 Sceventh Street iizatica the pre. ALso l.\pmlllgh( Al.so That day proves to be wild indeed, | San Diego, Cal. emerged. Queen Popeye, News B and affords one of the years fun- | % T o™ | Turmerie Victeria in 1888 granted a charter to tis order m recognition of 1ts (HARLIE CHAN FILM niest for comedy fans Ponner is ous as the bewildered | RA“ON meritorious service in nursing and | |Fenogr i hllarious us the bewicered | INRUGU o vors s s e ot Ly e o e terime e veine | WILL OPEN TONIGHT Thurstcn Hall, C>unh- Hughes, Ber- C 't tour T 4 nadene Hayes and Jack Arnold Lom- pose the supporting cast and turn in sparkli performances. b Consteliation Food from heaven The Or Sandy | ar age t. John is the old2st tence. with in e BETTY GRABLE . RICHARD . LANE TOM: KENNEDY Thurston HALL . Carole HUGHES SIDNEY TOLER ond k RICARDO CORTEZ - PHYLLIS BRUOKS %l SUM SUMMERVILLE - KANE RICHMOND o y | ’ rodent At any time Land fr Terrified thi f I i his ancient ent Engiish or re f the Territory RE]’URN Sl w the or (l(x lASI EVENHN@ S Mt Sr ot Work of Masey | Earl Derr Blgger% renowned Orl= tion of everyone ! | with the effor The Order of St. John performed | ¢nea) detective, Charlie Chan, is 1 aims of the organization of I she is a representative. Miss - e Third Division returns of the Ter- (‘“‘ tanding ambulance service for|a¢ the Coliseum Theatre tonight itorial election )w in being|‘he Allies during the World War|ang tomorrow evening in his cicves- sx {Juneau Woman s Club Has = ppitsion spoke of the DICSSING | reported but at lnst accounts 3o|8nd contimues its work of mercy In g ¢ e e mirdbeei | 5 A need for a tuberculosis sanitarium | ,i.cine ? 4 ? a1l the present conflict. Regarding the | ,1am: “Charlie OF n 1 ¢ | ; A precincts tabulated indicated all 1 in “Charli han i e Heton, ‘”“ AlASKA GROWIH i First SO(lal on Fa" in the Territory. Miss Alice Brack- | Demoerats have been elected with | Alaska fund, Mrs. MacKinnon re-|genc With Sidney Toler in the | ‘ SELECTED SHORT S CORDO ‘Puturhn and Jam \-JRD VA "MES [bought the Times from eit, an associate of Miss Sapping-|(he execption of one Representa-|ceived the following letter from|ygle of Chan, the 20th Century-Fox th [ Gatate, nOW Gwn the building “_ ca'endar {ten in the Public Health Service,! (jye Great Britain's Queen: [ piiture" Tadfares " stk usiat: Bak lusively, which has 15 apartments . ; (\1“1 ; two ll)bll\ ll;l L l‘xx;r of Ay pointed out the relations between William Egan, Democrat of Val “Buckingham, Palace, July 12, lfi,-lu;‘m.,.””,”mu the wily sleuth with s & o ey 2 ‘ Pifty-five members - and guests | the ns of public health and| ey, the pack for Repre-| . Dear Mrs. MacKinnon, |three of Hollywood's most beautiful as well as housing the large equip of Som, ideaciAbd Ny Dhe iiees : Times has purchased ment of the printing plant (\[ the Juneau Woman's Club mot g EEai ; followed *by H. H am commanded by the Queen|yom, Phyllis Brooks, Pauline <3 |last evening in the pariors of the | @ weed by Mrs. Fred| nvecutcheon for seeond place and | Metrepelitan Methodist Church for| Tiedt that the next social m Har J. Smith for third place to thank you for your letter of June | yvoore and Louise Henry. A e building in which it has been - - < 160 e Tor Yeur BetEE fo nelD z(\:‘w 8 ang, Ley 4o c?mz,méu: published for years after paying 8| gupcoripe 1o The Dally Alaska chlldren SBu[eaU consu"- the Tnauguraticn Dinner, the first|¥hich will be held during October, | Ajmer J. Peterson, Republican, was{ “Her Majesty suggests that as the) symmerville, Kane Richmond, Sen {f rent, enough to purchase twWo gmpire—the paper with the larges |social meating on the club fall cal-| W/ be in charge of the Department| iy fourth place |sendivg of supplies is difficult now|yyng, Eddie Collins, Kay Linaker three like buildings. Everett H. paid circulation. aI"I'S Re'UI'I'I fl'0m |endar. The members of the Exo- rnal Rela and that a| he referendum for Territorial|And liable to delay, any contribu-fsnd Robert Lowery. & et cutive Board were hostesses, and | Pan-American atmosphere Will pre-|jigor stores has been defeated by |tion of meney, however small, thal| summoned from Honolulu by the Westward [the brilliant program was in charge| Vol Details will be given later.| approximatcly a vote of 2 to 1. |Vou are able to collect would bestrange murder in Reno, Chan flies BT 5T National defense activities in Al-|0f Mrs. C. €. Rulaford B e oS St pr s .0 {Gtremely usalul, sape Kagh. (fhe \hait-wad arpund: ihe) wosii i aska dre bringing to light and def-| Follewing the salute te the flag Def e lmi‘ '.u'!:‘ |(n“”; ‘-1:\,:;‘4‘)1; MARGULES FOR SEWARD 3‘( "\i“l‘ “‘1“";”}:‘1 ”l"::, O}K“"B ‘l“ ;‘( \nn‘rill'n‘\tl;nl ;J{l;five:y(:v?lmgn t&u;:; , |little Ju a 3 g “Gi psS ponted g e ‘need for @ Lec wgnle ormer wel W ohn Jerusalem, 3 el ¢|cne of the loveliest from death. H°“YW°°d Sights And Sounds iniele increasing heaith hazards, 10 Jue Dias st “C30d B il wiong the Glacir HGhway | sesitont of Gordova.an Boward SUuare. London, SW.1. would spend definiely Chas's most thriing’ and By Robbin Coons. ol e ati C‘:,\‘”“:‘,l‘)g":,‘,g 3: Dovis at the piano. A trio of piano,|!* Salmon Cresk, and her hope 0| now ! manager of a hotel in San|it to the greatest advantage. — [finernious case and makes fine en- b enlist the aid of other groups. Miss| prancisco, passed thr Juneau| “The Queen is grateful for and tertalnment. Norman Foster gave fldre g .. lviclin and cello, played by Carol S A I lvia and | Anita Garnick, president of the 1| much encouraged by your help the film fine, fast-paced direction, . 15 leading ntative, clos w Tz Coracy HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 18. — “BRIGHAM YOUNG.” e oie Y otra | Becry Davis, and Misses § aboard the Columbia for Seward Beiie o . . HERe, fo Jiosan by L4 (gt ) resented three well | Business and Professional Woman's | where ne still has extensive prop-| sincerely, - Screenplay by Lamar Trotti, based on story by Louis Bromfield. esterday after visiting communi- P "+ I\fa|Club, pledged the help of her of-|erty hold i DFLIA PEEL, | Directed by Henry Hathaway. Principals: Tyrone Power, ties of the Westward. s G e A A byt FLY, RO, e [ “Lady-in-w |SALVATION ARMY 3 7 " r 3 o " 4 i P Lind Lou e | Linda Warneil, Dean Ju Brian Donlevy, Jane Darwell, Dr. Sappingtan, sald . sdditional| 288 Matilda | A pucst was the President of the| pOUND FOR FAIRBANKS J. P Mullen has been apponied | BIBIE CLASS | John Carradine, Ma Vincent Price, Jean Rogers, Ann d pepsonnel Wil be needed | 0 populariyoung Juneay singer,|Dougias Island Woman's Club, Mrs.| re ¢ and daughter ¢2-chairman for Juneau and vicin-| S Todd, Willard R . Moroni Olsen, 2 for public health control, |HCIst, » the song “Blue Are Calvin Pool, who invited the mem-|gnoron are ap he Columbia| ity by President Ohlson to receive | 5 in view of the problems made more Was heard in the song “Blue Are ; Sharon are aboard the Columbia | % { - RS ol [Her Eyes” and by request “Indian /Bers to attend any of the meetings| poung for Sew i cnroute home (o] dcnaticns to the cause. Anyone de- | Mhen.a -mavie: combines. stirring. adve : i fe Vi ORISR § f o {14 ©f her club. | Paiibanks after - Spending e iring to make a contribution to the W a W o1 S S g advenlure with good bio- Three on Trip L Call” from iml's operetta airbanks after spending sev 1 Mrs. Burras Smith presided as|cnehs visiting in Pacific Coast|order may do so by sending their| The regular weekly meeting of the sraphical probing it's an unusual movie, and i S linatance o 2 e ioq|“ROSe Marie.” Tn reply (o an en- | ’ \ it an “eple.” mich as that word has boen abused. e | on ver vy S Al Bepekon|core Miss Holst sang & capiivating | Wusmistrrs ast evening and nc | sections |contribution o, Mr. Mullen or by | salvation Army Bible Class will meet Brigham Young,” thanks ¢ ted ST e Rezional Public Health Nursing|novelly number “Litile Mammy, (reduced the sheakers. | T o STy l"""““”.”"’ It at the B. M. Behrends tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at s e o) I PO WE R O AR | Cenit s COhildren’s Bu.|Song.” Mrs. Davis accompanicd 4 o T | NORTH TO WRANGELL |Bank for credit to the fund. | the residence of Adjutant Stanley frection, 1 & AUGEEIL: estbnT A bt i S entrokt mer: || CoRSBAK SL e O ACEER S R Cheolngie. ¢ Subseribe w0 The Daily Alaska| Mrs. L. L. Dibble came north to Be o Jackson. Those interested are in- ican figure, the Mormon leader. The characterization of Young [ fotth Anc B M. TP SEIE O nre PRiitn sappington, Director |Empire—the paper with the largest | Wrangell aboard the Columbia after vited (o attend. by Dean Jagger, a strapping fellow from the stage who once || AGHe SOWEOY BIRE B S HEof the U. . Children's Bureau for paid circulatiou. visiting in the Pacific Northwest. REPRESE"IA"VE | .o was slighted by Hollywood, has home-spun-and-leather strenath. | o™ (e Tervitorial Department. of | e EGAM, YOUNG MAN | Thql_-lDalily Al:s:%bmfl"elgg‘nz The picture finds Joseph Smith’s followers attempting to live alth r. ingts nd Miss va - -~ ~ | G ] u | tees the largest daily circulation in heir Tilinols refuge, harassed by religious intolerance. Mobbed || Byacttt s 1 ton 19 o] NEW AUTUMN SHOES HAVE SMARTNESS'TAND COMFORT il any Alaska rewspape: | William Egan, Democrat, accord. ng to latest returns from the Third ., g — is high man for cne of E s K A T E and slain, their leader Smith (Price) jailed and lynched, the “an Francisco headquarters by Clip- “Saints” finally are led in westward flight by the rugged, plain- per this week. peaking Smith disciple. Forces opposing his leadership are rep- || The off series cf Divisic resented by the heavy, one Angus Duncan (Donlevy), whose | canierchee on “public jithe . four BEpTesentagy Bannc religion” 15 g cover for some not-to-rellglons troits. s ey || health, partioularly as it relates fo |a resident of Valdez and is only| | DOUGLAS RINK L 2 £ mothers, children and crippled chil- | 26 years of age, therefore the young- | | EVERY NIGHT 1e colony flees by night across a frozen river, pursued s | es e o o dren. est man to be elected to the Alaska | | 7:30 to 10:30 avenging citi (in some scenes), and the people accept || I am very favorably impressed Territorial House. i : ¥ Br un Young's leadership and challenge to follow him across || with the progress of public health neuntain and desert and establish a refuge where they can || 'n Alaska,” Dr. Sappington said. “I live, work, and share alike, free from persecution and intolerance. see that many items of a complet> B i< nublic health prozram have not yot | been previded for, but we are going | to do our utmost to as you. It is a gigantic migration led with hardshi and incident- | the general public in Alaska quite |well acquainted, interested and | veady te help public health work. \ Dr. Sappingten recommended the S T 0 P Territerial Department of Health | AT PERCY'S CAFE chculd be given lezal status by the Breakfast, Dinner or Light Legislature and that = tuberculosis Lunches | “entzol “weork be. increaced “if for ne other reason than to decrease the ® DELICIOUS FOOD number of crippled children.” ® FOUNTARN SERVICE “It is not logical,” she said, “to © REFRESHMENTS ally, eye-filling scenerw Crossing the Rockies, the fever-stricken ppled children intuition seleets the site he has deramed of—the . she said, are crippled be- | iey en which is now €alt Lake City. ausé of tuberculenis. comes after th keep on treating end results, when 2ded fs prevan- first winter, of hardships, strict i 2 T 23 famine. It is a (hrilling upen the ficld X — the descent of n Young's despairing Hoseizar NoTtrs oo Bn DI : icsion of his failure, never compicted because pent the famcus rescuing sea gulls arrive in pe t the same st-devouring ENJOY LUXURIOUS TRAVEL COMFORTS At Low Cost In Our tI«,'!Tls Mrs. T, J. Akers wa*{ a surgical tory is Young's — and Jagger's. Yet Power and Darnell, ntie sst, have inferesting rc Brigham's first wife (the pelygamy m is handed taste- plionaly persuasive. Vincent Pric: first screen job, in fact, untainted f not st delivers his best work - by a certain hamminess. PUBLIC DEB NO. 1 Elsa Moxwell. Good fun in cafe society, with the Communists kidded until they're Red in the face. “HAUNTED HONEYMOO} stance Cu-lmings. George Murphy, Brenda Joyce, Robert Montgomery, Can- admission today at St. Ann’s Hos- pital. Mrs. Richard Shaw and her baby daughter were dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital todny and returned home. After receiving medical treatme from St. Ann’s. Jack Zavodosky was dismissed o~ iay from Et. Ann’s after receiving medical attention. Left sbove, ww below,*suede afternoon pump. center, brown suede pumps; right, black bucke’ Wflm shoes The new autumn shoes are smarter than ever and | last, round _toe and low wedge.¥ Lower left is an’ are comfortable besides, to suit modern women who | afternoon pump called “Manchu,” built on flat- know that health and beauty depend on happy | tering Chinese walled last, made of black suede MODERN TOURIST SLEEPING CARS | Going to the Twin Citics? Chica= ly service, delicious meals for sa 80? New York and other eastern little as 50c. Your berth is sofe cities? We invite you to = A and roomy, - air-condi- investigate the cconomy | Travel Credit Plan | tioned, and has a2 good | and advantages of wavel | FRAVEL NOWH reading lighe. Spacioms on the famous Empire clean dressing rooms add Builder. You'll find here the per- much to U Soopmes: Low 3 fares for tandard Pullman and fect combination—smooth riding, modern condort fclitis, fiends sy Compitedechisplat oy 0 on theAirConditioned_ EMPIRE BUILDER Ask H. F. “Nick” CARTER 1400 4th Ave., Seattle, Wn. Amusing, if rather leisurely, mystery stuff from the Dorothy rs’ novel, “Bushman’s Honeymoon.” “FLOWING GOLD.” John Garfield, Pat O'Brien, Frances Farmer. The poor man’s “Boom Town.” i feet. Two favorites with the college trade are the | with a suede and patent accordian bow trim in l i wedge, top left, named “Yankee Clipper.” It is black and brown.. Center, with her new fall suit | Hanare Dundas odoe ol g smooth and sleek, with a low-hecled wedge and the model is wearing “Avenue,” in brown suede,' lastex band. Its sole insulates the feet against a wing-tipped classic pump finished with a pert heat and cold. Right, the black bucko sports shoe | little bow of suede and carved wood, _an ideal shoe called the "Ro‘uc." which has a comfortable walled .1, for around towm.( admission at the Government Hos- pital this morning. e Subscribe 01 The Bnpl.w. | | [ ] lcuue Lane was dismissed today [