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m \ - e teor N 7 THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES—————AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS! ‘-'OA“ BENNETT "i',’;;;i"' Tuoi;lllu :15 A. M. 1. Desire 0 OWNED AND OPERATED i Divlemacy 2. Smal bira alinee Sunda | M G N D A Y MATINEE SUNDAY !N SU"DAY H"I 3 EEnnS & Blonata 2:00 P. M. Y T U E S D A Y Show Place of Juneau 2:00 P. M Prcitay 12, Architectural - metal ! s d ° ° T d " ‘ & . . pier " a | . IR “The Housekeeper's ™ St i doit’i || ~sunday Monday uesday / ) " 15 Short descrip- 51 Medimrrancan | — | ’“M\GE“““S Hilda’s curves weren'’t Da}’gh'er ‘éwa“hl of 1 gauey "o Seus } A, : ime at Capito “lweelum | welght ES meant for the kitchen... 19, gees g6, 2ol itk of WE )W) vet the town beat a g T e e o A, Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle A creen within ‘recent menths will be 28 S€gre st e 68, Tomboys: 1. Clothe or : ¥/ path to her door. urcried Eunday at the Capitol 21 Inferi TR 6. Minute 3. Pigpon B Tocatr: under the title of “The 39 '{-L'.'.'_m,m o SRR Rane T " opening _?,55_'\3 of light f-usckseper's Daug >roduced the eye regs rut Tease h a capitally chesen cast A he Adolphe Band of Joan Bennett g3y Woed, Jo players In a game White poplars . Camphorated tincture of rcmanze, tan all . Recorded pro- ceedings . Kind of fuel . Paints of & certain sort HAL ROACH "House ceepel [)aughter starmning JOAN ¥ ADOLPHE BENNETT MENJOU RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS & 1d by re: undery reiuin t 3 Edible tubers Powerful ruler Pintall duck Platform Small _pie Open and bold Street in- tersection . Climbing woody perens nials Free Arrangement Running knot Anclent wine vessels . Symbol of vietory . Soft shapeless mass 61. Regret 63. Late: comb. form PUBLICISINVITED has the hero- ) dis- nd handscms played by John ) W y in heat. d to sed dec the men, 1 nd brave Randall nt wepape! ~ molishes this feat using his fathors The new sus in March of Time film [“The Philippines, 18 also be on the bill The film deals with the new prob- umm determir work and he very easily influenze. the popular series entitled 1943 will by FREE MOVIETO lems facing the Philippi as a result cf today moun EXTRA? e BESHOWNTHIS TO INSPECTION OF Wach of Time RN TR EVENING AT 8 NATICNAL GUARD Featuring cif - A5 — | FHE P et | e s v i Officers of Haida Invite Ceremony Tonight at 8- B son T LAST TIMES TONIGHT—First Show 7 P.M. all Rose:” . . Detisomers for Navai s Badl Litle Angel and Mexicali Rose B PUBIiE Yo dl iy Rositse;h:): oil;rglljees and the New French Army in England tional Feature Tonight at 8 o'clock, officers of Mrs. Paul Honors | the Coast Guard cutter Haida will At 'I'ea Here ‘I'Oday mevie to the Juneau public in the NEWS In a ceremony to which the public of Juneau is invited, Company A of the Alaska National Guard will be inspected for Federal recognition There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising | HoseizaL Notzs ALSO ALso Adventures of the Cameramen Musical Cartoon: Ne Grade Schocl auditorium, without tonight at 8 o'clock in its temporary e e e e R e e chiage &ni - v A TWIN-HIT | & o mect N Wiy o, a1, charie and an are iied. |amory st the Souneasi ausia § LAST TIMES TONIGHT A, %% &N ] the former Marjorie Quist of Se- The movie is an hour long, talking Fair Building. b After recelying medical care, J.4 0 FUTC U R S ¢ picture that shows the work of the' The company has been recruited = L es of Tenakee, W3 f“»"“‘*-*""l‘,":::m ;‘1 ‘h‘l‘:ul‘\('? ;";l‘zl‘(‘sll).zfi::kl‘;; Coast Guard and gives a glimpse of to full strength, with a captain, two NIGHT - - nlnnns 0r y from St. Ann’s Hospital @ i . the academy life lieutenants and 60 privates. Other Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coens. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 21. WORK" THE FRONTIER" the residence of Mrs. William Paul ISr., in the Fosbee Apartments. Sixty guests have been asked Presiding at the tea table, | Those attending the film showing |are asked to use the Sixth Street entrance. cen- detachments in Juneau include the Battalion Headquarters with a lieu- tenant and nine privates, and the| Viola Wilson was dismissed Ann’s today after receiv- Mrs from St THE HOWARDS OF i TIMELY DRAMA OF NEW 0 of Liberty,” by Elizabeth Page. Directed by Frank Lloyd. ing medical c tered with pink gladicli and tapers Battalion M(;:llcul Deu:ch;x:m wme w VIRGINIA.” Secreenplay by Sidney Buchman from novel, “Tree ot in stars, are Mrs. A. E. Karnes, D 1a captain and seven privates. | Principals: Cary Grant, Martha Scott, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Admitted to St. Ann’s, Mrs, A. A, | Mrs. C. M. Hirst, Mrs. Charles W‘Manhas Name a'eS Major Jler;::e;:tlxgr;::g with his | MR PROGRAM OPENS GREET WILLKIE Alan Marshall, Richard Carlson. R s 5 medlia pahient Hawkesworth, Mrs. W. B. Sharpe : . A Sr.. Miss Caroline Todd and Miss alds, Siafl Sergashi Hemi‘on B | Bond, recently detailed to the Al- SUNDAY AT COLISEUM For Coming Events This is the thoughtful filming of a portion of a thoughtful Mrs. Katherine Adams was q sur- Anita Garnick e il aska National Guard as Sergeant- 12 5o 3 420,000 Men a Year,” the Cosmo- boak, a story of America from its beginning, Not at all strangely, ||&ical admission today at the Gov-| Mis. Thomas Allen ls serving, as- | - T i ¢ the | Instructor, will inspect the company. G 0 P. Nahonal COmm“' pelitan production for 20th Cen- it is therefore a timely story whenever the question arises as to || ®rnment Hospital. ;‘;::JE(;‘rzixccA:h::;l Mikiyed. Kepdler M,":LL“:(:OLSS’;} ;C]:‘elfl "&i\ (].)mrlorz\om“s in the inspecting party will | * | tury-Fox which was inspired by the what all the talking is about today. i ; S 1 LU e Gorthenn Light Presbyterian |Pe Major Charles H. Hart, Jr, and feeman from A|aska Mtensive nationg) c g s. Suzy Abraham was admit- f 8 » | Capt. Harold E. Harrison from Chil- | program of the Civil S “The Howards” throws intimate light on the state of affairs ted today as a surgical patient at CARD OF THANK Church, plans were made for com-| /"m0 ke “Major W. R. Mulvi Authority, comes to the Colisoum Is in Seattle which led to the American Revolution. Through its romantic the Government Hospital. We wish to express our sincere ing activities. hill, Adjutant General, and Capt. Theatre, starting Sunday, and pre- principals, it contrasts the growing spirit of democracy with el thanks to the many friends and On Sept. 28, the Marthas "““‘wu'uam C. Walther, commanding view critics state it is sky-thrilling entrenched snobbery and links the internal struggle, the con- James Bartells was dismissed to-| The American Legion for their|hold a food sale at the Sanitary-| oo o or Gompany A. | E. A. Rasmuson, President of &|a5q entertaining fusion of domestic disagreement, with the larger struggle for day from the Goverrpment Hos- Kindness and aid extended us in the | Piggly Wiggly, with Mrs. Sid Thomp- Speakers at the ceremony will in- [chain of Alaska banks and Rc—i Randolph Scott, Preston Foster independence pital after receiving medical treat-|10ss cf our husband and brother. son in charge. clude Gov. Ernest Gruening and publican National Committeeman |a,q Margaret Lindsay are featured 3 . ! ment | MRS. JESSIE HALTERMAN, The annual Martha's Dinner will 2 .| for Alaska, has advised Margaret|n this romantic story of the na- Matt Howard (Grant) is a rough backwoodsman, ill equipped o | oy Mayor Harry I. Lucas. The City | . . d # S 2 story 2 o ———————— adv. JOHN HALTERMAN. be an event of Oct. 10, and the ba- A ¢ | E. White, Republican National Com- | {ion's college youth, who are taking for the social graces of Williamsburgh, then capital of Virginia. 7 g5 zasr dafe has been named as No- | CoWnell Will be special gueste. mitteewoman for Alaska, that he| (o the skies thousat e s 4 ¥ zad |2 as a | 2 X " o e skies ti i g~ Jane Peyton (Scott) is the charming aristocrat of a family The Daily Alaska kmpire guaran- SPECIAL SALE vember 15. s mte:“&"‘:x";;; Battalion | Will e on hand in Seattle Monday | the men whe tain best described by its horror when it learns that Howard has tees the largest daily circulation a!)Eskimo Carved Ivory, Nugget Shop. -> o | Headquarters Detachment is as fol_\mg,ht‘ representing the Alaska Re-|gjris whe love them | publicans to greet Wendell L. Will- kie when the latter arrives there| mrpest, Jane Darwell, Kane Rich- for a pelitical campaign address. |mond and Maxie Rosenbloom are Rasmuson, who came out (romhlw prominently cast in “20,000 Men Anchorage, via Fairbanks, PAA |, year” under the expert direction last Saturday as far as Whitehorse of Alfred E. Green. Sol M. Wurtzel and then planed south from there, is credited as executive producer of has advised Mrs. White that Mrs. this grand film. Rasmuson will not have to undergo Ending tonight is the double at- |an operation as was first believed. | traction, “Night Work” and “Riders - of the Frontier.” ~ITENTION MOOSE B Fleetwood Peyton Mary Healy, Robert Shaw, George rigid aristocratic atually worked in the fields with his hands. (Hardwicke), Janes brother, symbolizes the order, wealthy adherents to form and privilege. lows ! | Pirst Lieutenant M. J. Whittier, | Battalion Adjutant; Privates Ed- | ward Butler, Harry Lea, Jr., Forrest Fennessy, Ralph Moreau, Glenr: Ed- | wards, John Hellenthal, George Wil- ley, John Satre and Edward Arnell. Medical Detachment Roster of the First Battalion Med- ical Detachment is follows: Cap- | tain BEdward Vollert, Medical Corps; | any Alaska rewspaper. adv. Subscribe for The Empire. 11 ‘OLORS’ARE'SCRAMBLED, IN NEW.CASUAL'CLOTHES) Janc’s heart triumphs over her background, she marries Matt and they begin a life in the back country. Jane enters willingly enough into the foil invelved but strietly *for the sake of lifting her husband high above their neighbors. Matt, the demoeratic humors her until the showdown and her the liberty-lover, PERCY’S CAFE N | Privates Virgil Mount, Joseph Bird, | Robert Richardson, Henry Hollmann, David Conkey, Harry Krane and All mcmbers of L.O.O. Moose are requested to attend the funeral of Andrew Holm, which will be held at SKATE| | Anthony Kuhn, | Company A The roster of Company A is as | follows: Captain Wm. C. Walther, First Lieutenant Wm. N. Redling, Second Lieutenant Gerald McLaugh- lin. Privates Milton T. Bagby, Elmer | B. Benedict, Clyde E. Bolyan, Har- old R. Brown, William S. Brown Roy | E. Butcher, Wm. W. Byington, Rob- | ! ert D. Campbell, Myron M. Christy, | Herbert A. Cooper, Creighton E.| Diener, Walter Dale Druliner, Don- | ald A. Dunn, Clarence M. Ferguson, | Einar M. Flodin, Donald F. Foster Bernard R. Friske, Kenneth C. Ful- ler, Louis J. Glavich, George H Gombert, Edward B. Hardland, Nel DOUGLAS RIN EVERY NIGHT 7:30 to 10:30 the Carter’'s Mortuary Sunday, Sept. 22, at 2 pm i MAURICE T. JOHNSON, | sTOP AT PERCY'S CAFE | Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE ® REFRESHMENTS the call to fight for American freedom. He is a man who heeds the challenge; Jane and her family see only the wreckage the fight will bring, and whih it does, to their interests. Touching and significant is Matt's relations to his two boys. To Peytcn, the cripple, he is cold. To James, the strong, he pins all hope — until uitimately, in stress of war, he finds in Peyton the champicn of his own ideas The film is “tall vet for its picture of Colonial life it holds son Harris, Evan Hill, James H interest. Grant, vou forget his comedy past, is impressive. Hodges, Charles D. Houck, Louis A VERY fi < g ime you read The work of Miss Scoti ex her “Cur Town” debut, - and Hudson, Richard C. Johnson, Allan about somebody’s home burning, you want E. Johnstone, Jr., Owen J. Jones. | Milo R. Krivokapich, Haruo Kum- asaka, Edwin R. Lawson, Max M Lewis, Edwin H. Lyle, Joseph R Meek, Kenneth F. Millard, Dale V. Miller, Robert E. Moe. Robert S Moeller, Herbert J. Neff, Maynard fo remember that it's 100 to 1 odds that the fice got a start in some unsuspected breeding place just made to order for & blaze to be born. ‘Loss fully ‘covayed” insurance’ is a comfort, of :o«ru—bmhz doesn't save you from the tragedy of see- ing your home burn, arlson is so human as » young Jefferson that you can t the historical aspects of the characte Cedr for his cold, embittered portrait of Fleel Richard almost forg takes the acting ak wood “FOREIGN CORRESPONDI Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Albert Basserman, P. Peterson, Olaf C. Peterson, Fran- Robert Benchley. e & & iz e cis W. Pettygrove, Charles L. Pope- abeors - Z s 5 / joy, William S. Ramsey, Lyman H. : Brenda Marshall, Ida Lupino, Ginger Rogers doy - ; AR Because of Alfred Hitchcock's never-let-you-down direction, JJett te right: Repmin, p e e L, " ° @ Ritter, Hugh C. Rudolph, Henry F R A u:ff;:'.l. o this topical mystery thriller is the Movie-of-the-Mcnth. 'Colors are scrambled in the new casual ‘clothes | skirt is faced with plaid at the front and the plal Schueman, Carl O. Seegert, John A, Tin. p¢ -passibie hacsie: fae: saaet ol the Skok, William H. Smith, David E Stromme, Joseph J. Thomas, Nor- man L. Thompson, Jack N. Tram- bitas, €belby E. Tucker, Maynard L. Wahlstrom, Stanwood P. White- ley, Edward T. Williams, Evan F. | Wruck top is softly bloused. Three shades of gray, light, intermediate and dark, enhance the smartly tai- lored wool dress worn by, Ginger Rogers. It really is a costume that can be turned into two different dresses. The skirt of the two darker shades but- tons over the light gray shirtmaker type frock which features slash pockets in its ‘ong-sleeved top. This dress may be worn without the skirt, and when need arises the skirt may be worn, making _a mew costume. | e ¥ National Fire Insurance Company of Hart- ford pointed out half a dozen opportunities | had left wide open for fire to get a start —and showed me how to get rid of these danger spols." SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life Phone 249 i women are wearing for autumn. You'll like the ‘cheery light shades with touches of vehement color. Brenda Marshall, for instance, is wearing a jacket costume with skirt of soft blue wool and fitted blouse of striped wool in several shades of blue. The monotone fabric has been used for the sleeves, and is topped by a hip-length jacket of the striped material. Ida Lupino has chosen a8 frock of soft gray wool—warm but not bulky. It is a combi- Bation of black, gray and red plaid., The gray “KIT CARSON.” Joan Hall, Lynn Bari, Dana Andrews, Ward Bord, Harold Huber. All about the fronier sout, and General Fremont, and the birth of the California repuhlic. The grandeur of the scenery all but compensates for the abundant “ham” and directorial cliches which clutter up the foreground. > The Dally Alaska smpire has the ! largest paid circulation of any Al- | aska newspupel |