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\ | THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES NEWS = FLASHES THAT Show Place of Juneau — HONDAY ~— TI A.M.—Matinee Su A new patient tor young DR. ’., i f l : WEDDING BELLS Three place s At a candlelight ceremony, Hedwig 5HELPH SHORTS MENDELSOHN'S WEDDING MARCH PETE SMITH The Mad Maestro /\ST TIM E TC )Nl(.IlT “THE LONE WOLF STRIKES” and “SHOULD HUSBANDS WORK” FIRST SHOW—7:15 P. M. T T . 2 S S 507 0 ¥ 08T e "o also were Armstrong Presbyterian narried by the Rev 1 the manse of the ch. The the trucking D'\nks In Church Miss Heath, graduate of the by s High School and recent of the office staff of the al Company, Johnson, air- ith the F rrhnr'(, l‘i()bm‘l, Charles Ohmer, RING, FAIRBANKS took business at St. Matthews dith Arma Jeppsson. and skson were united in the Rev. Elsom El- weddings Fairbanks, recently - e ATTENTION Rezular meeting Woman's Club will be held Tues- day, October 2, at 2 pam. in Pent House of the ka Electric Light and Power Co. MRS. A. E. GLOVER, Recording Sec'y. JW.C of the Juneau Church L"v 4! Mrs, H. W. Heath Wachull and Hild hv rd adv, | incictntals y | Effective photography by Al| musical score | " | Council THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATU 'LEW. AYRES IN- "DR. KILDARE" DRAMA SUNDAY lronel Barrymore Featur- ed in New Film at Capitol Theatre “The Secret of Dr. Kilda | with Lew Ayres and Lionel Bar more, flashes on the screen apid pace at the Capitol Theatr:, [ e scientific de- tective romance in which Ay 5 | Dr. Kildare, employs detective | work to solve the weird terror of a beautiful he s, guided by Lio- the veteran Dr. Gillespie, is the third in the lar serie: Ay often usual, convincing and grippin, Barrymore i [ compelling, and in such as the new flair for le bea mystery patient” Day is again the nur cotheart Bucquet directed with cra rev Helen the end I youn | Haiold 8 feft skill, Principals include Lionel Nat Pendleton, a Haden, uel S, Hinds, Emma Dunn, Kmgstord, Grant Mitchell, Krug wind Robert Kent, Medical marvels of today inclu ing the latest in scientific apy and Sulfapyradine, medicin “miracle dyug,” are use to the main mys Sam- Walter clever Ward detective s and a Edward fast-moving Ending “The Lone “ghould Hll.\l)( embellish tale. the Wolf Strikes” nds Work?" and AUKLIARY CITY HALL SUGGESTED popu- I Atwill, ll Crossword Puzzle i ACROSS | 1. Biblical priest * 4. Hardens 3 8. Chloride of | 12 ¢ 0la form of three Greek island Fuss sodium Stubbornly resistant | 12. Male sheep ed contest or sod plant ushy clump Dismounted . Waistcoat 21. Light cotton fabric . Rubs out . Semiprecious stone . Biblical king 27. Recent 8. Railroad employee LEIEEL Gm= > /-] . Placid . One of the Muses . Prong . Set apart . Save . Constellation . Renting agreement . Small ples . Measure . Garden implement . Singing voice Attire 26. Mountain Tl Aima { | tonight is the double bill | T0 COUNCILMEN Harold FosS-SHbmits PI'anT for Equipment, Library Building Here A proposal for construction of an auxiliary City Hall on the vacant lot at the rear of the present building was submited at last night's City meeting by Harold Foss, ; architect, who on his own volition | rew plans for the $18,500 structure. | The building Wwould be used io house Street Department equipment on the ground floor and to provide a library on the second floor. Councilmen took under ment a suggestion by Foss that they apply for a WPA grant to construct the building. A petition from 18 taxpayers on | West Tenth Street asking a wooden | sidewalk from E Street to the brldg(‘ was read. The Council took note of a letter Ifrom the American Legion Post | JUNEAU BUY AN AMBULANCE FOR AN ENGLISH /4 VILLAGE Voluntary contributions of the people of Juneau are asld 1o purchase a trailer ambulance costing $350 for one of Jombardment. the smaller towns of England now subjected daily lo air Funds deposited with The Empire will be air mailed to the American Trailer Ambulance Committee's New York bank for immediate iransmission 0 England.«« Daily Alaska Empire, Juncaun, Alaska. WA My contribution toward the purchase of a trailer ambulance bearing the name “Juneaun, Alaska” to be given to some small town in England is enclosed: NAME ADDRESS CLIP AND MAIL THES COUPON TODAY CONTRIBUTIONS IN ANY AMOUNT WERGOMER €01k & % All will be acknowledged in the columns of T_I;e, Emm advise- 1 1N . Softened by steeping . Star in The Dragon 31. Knot . Steep rugged rock . Fibrous green amphibole . Winglike 9. Lubricate . Pertaining to houses . Babylonian abode of the dead . Sleight-of- hand . Biblical country School Now for Film Cinderella Screen ca.reer of Betty Brewer, 13-year-old Cinderella girl, is inter- | rupted for a few hours by some schooling in New York. Betty, who six months ago was singing for pennies in front of Hollywood the- aters, is in New York on a visit but must continue her school studies with a private tutor. The story of Betty began when she and her family trekked west from their farm in the Missouri dust bowl. ity for its hospitality cent department con- ! thanking the during the r vention. - D Epworth League Has Skating Party Thirt werth J ue gathered for a skating party last night at the Douglas rink and iater enjoyed refreshments in the social rooms of the Methodist Church in Juneau. Misses Hazel three members of the Ep- Fields and Gleria White were host- JENKINS RESIGNING FROM INDIAN OFFICE FOR KODIAK POSITION J. Buford Jenkins, Superintendent of Construction for the Office of Indian Affairs here for the past year, steamer Baranof for Kodiak to take a position with the Siems-Drake- Puget Sound Company, contractors on the Kodiak, Sitka, and Unalaska | naval bases, as office engineer. Mrs. Jenkins will follow him later. roday 'S News 1oaay m ‘The Empire Women ln The News Polrhcs In The Harr head of Debutante Patricia Plunkett. Yep, she’s for Roosevelt. That's why her hair style was inspired by the Democratic donkey. The idea is to comb the hair up on the sides to swirl into upstanding donkey ears. The center is brushed smoothly down into turned-under bangs. It's Charles of the Ritz’s “For Roosevelt” style. will leave tomorrow on the | on clain Lo I | AN | obser how day Lhe {ron lay Thanksgiving November21 In Territory Alaska will observe 'l'llru\kwi,lvin.,'\ November 21— the ted by President satter what your i, was announced cffice of Gov. Ernest date pro- Roosevell—| ! mest all States arve this, ) ving the eailier Many lendars, November 28 (o b Precident advanced the date traditional last Thu in ber at the request of | id an carl ive them Chiitin Sl - oo "EYPIONAGE AGENT" (PEMING SUNDAY AT | 7t America’s | mest, Wit | the n | ‘st |'n B Jidly | tica ’\xlnlu the noutral in a warring werld. | States | 1€14- that \}\I(]) pr oabably | nation. Playing for the last times tonight |is the double bill | Dars | ened | now | and was In Scho: mixe! THREE RURAL |Myers Chuck larsen Bay, Katalla Added-Tofal Three new TerFitorial schools op- | schools, Territorial Commissioner of Education Anthony E. Karnes, an- nounced today. The new rural | Myers Chuck, Larsen Bay (Uyak) | closed for three years. 'SENIOR CLASS class, neau (GLISEUM THEATRE the new War- Joel Me- . which pionage Agent,” p.oture ctarving wd rrnnrrr Mars powerful the \lnLnl wn guardians peace durmg dangerous day | ahnest. magweal prescience, ew picture, whigh was finished befors the outbreak of the war urcpe, foresaw the very situa-| ch exists today, and it viv- depicts the danger tc the na-| which can be present even| United States remains 1w of the nt into the World War of 1€18, and it warns the nation | steps should be taken to make apable of coping | ces which may be, and are, engaged today in in the same sort of in- ruction throughout the the fo “The Man Who hing Thru.” .- SCHOOLS OPEN "IN TERRITORY Becomes 53 this semester, making the total 53 rural schools and 18 city schools are at Katalla. The Katalla school reopened this fall after being ———————— MIXER EVENT LAST NIGHT compliment to the freshmen seniors of the Juneau High ol were hosts last night with a r in the gymnasium of the Ju- Gmde School. POLITICAL ENTH pretty brunette Oliv debutante got a pblitieal’ eo&flnn “after- the G.O.P. elephant” to better..emphasize her role as a Willkie supporter, The Republican 'version of headline fashion puts a form of a French rol from crown o forehead: An elephant’s trunk is the general effect. # in the 2| featured dancing. entertainment and Joneau'y Greatest Show PREVIEW 'ronrrcm “1:15' AL M, MATINEE SUNDAY 0 P. M. Sunday © Monday ® Tuesday FOLLOW FHE UNKNOWN HERQ UNCLE SAM'S :FOREIG COLISEUm OWNEG AND _OPIRATED They're there before trouble breaks, the unsung heroes of our Foreign Service! No glory, no reward...only the ;ob of keeping American and America out of danger! RUBE GOLDBERG'S TRAVELGAB CARTOON — ———— NEWS Ll (L CEE ALSO SUNDAY NICHT IS THE BIG NIGHT | ALSO {E MAN WHO DARED” Starting at 8:30 o'clock, the affair hments. During the evening & i Miss Lenore Kaufmann sang sev- ALASKAN selections and a clarinet solo was given by Gilbert Monroe. Ap-| | Telephone T3 or write preximately eighty students attend- The Alaska Territorial ed t festivities, ’ Employment Service Miss Phyllis Poulin, class advisor, | for this qualified worker. and Lee Lucas, class president, were in charge of arrangements. Enter- tainment was arranged by Jim Glasse and Miss Betty Kemmer headed the refreshment committee. R g ALIENS REGISTERING ienced 1% clerk and legal assistant. About 50 alieps residing in the Fairbanks district have already egistered at the Post Office. More than half of the registrants are men. No children have yet regis- tered. EVERY NIGHT 7:30 to 10:30 Hollywood Sighis And Sainds Sept. 28.—1 never suspected it, before, Kennedy is realy burning. Slowly, as usual, but HCLLYWOOD, Cal., but Edgar surely. Edgar was sitting on the sidelines of “The Quarterback” set, burning in lonely, unnoticed brilliance, and he was talking. Nobody could see the burn. All you saw was. the ordinary Ken- nedy face, plain and open, that you see on the screen; above it, the growing baldness which is as familiar as the face. “You know,” Edgar began, “when I do that burn I'm really burning I get sick of their making me do it.” Edgar’'s secret desire, his hope of escape from that gesture which made him famous, that slapping himself on the brow and wiping his face in exasperation, is to play heavies. Heavies burn, but they can do it differently. They can twirl moustachios, for instance, if they have moustachios — but Edgar, here, hasn't even a toupee. Sl Wel, how'd the “slow burn” stuff start, Pagliacci? This way: He'd been looking for movie jobs and asking and asking at casting offices, and all he'd heard was “Nothing to- day.” He heard it 50 much one day that he burned. He slapped his brow, wiped his face slowly, shook with helpless rage. And the caster said: “Do that in a picture and we'll get you something sure!” It did get him something, a job as a Keystone Kop and a chance to “slow burn” from that time on. At that point i Edgar’s recital came a voice from the set. PERCY’S CAFE “Ed, we're réady for you — this is whi bnmup. - 5 ¢ Edgar did a typical slow ))urnv nly lmn-ln and . welked st not on. “Eee?” he said, or words to that effect 'hldl hd be carried here. 3 } In the musicycle the band 'leaders are m to roosts in Hollywood. Kay Kyser is here for “Youll Find Out” and Artie Shaw is.in “Second Chorus” with Fred Astairé and &um Goddard. ~Roger Pryor is in “Glamour for. Sale” with Anita Louise; ‘and talks of ‘givig up. orehestrastouring forever ta - be here with Ann Sothern. Charles (Buddy) (Rogers has a mavie deal in prospect, while Orrin Tucker (and:Bonnie Baker) dropped in to talk over their new .musical, “You're ‘the One.” ... . And that’s ta say nothing. of Astaire, .who in: “Second ‘Chorus leads an orchestra by tap-daneing,:or-of Albert Dekker, l‘ is to ph’ ab orchestra-leading in.*“You're :the :Qne.” s g John Barrymore, mnumbmmu.uumrm over the fine qudlities of & landiady AQuring his early New York days, o wit: “A.marvelous woman, sruly... . . Never asked; for & on the nail — when ¥ had money!” .... Isn't ‘there somewhere in that a tip for'the Barrymore creditors <+ for whom hesays he made “The Great Profile?” THELP AN | | | LEGAL CLERK—Single mapn, sge 27, law school graduate. Exper- years in law office as Call for