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West, to find the Union lines. As a Rus-| sian girl who also becomes a fugi- WALLACE BEERY i§ STAR OF PLAY tive and must throw in her lot wnh Beery and Howard after she Lel Rio has a rcle which gives her s fine hnd emotional ssibilities e 4 h she more than lives up to. 1l of An»l'-l character actors, Seen on S(reen Of ameng them Donald Meek as the i eringing and unscrupulous Vestry, South; Robert Barrat as Parson A action-filled come nmers, who cond s the murder ance by Wallace trial of the principals; John Wray e 1 kling return to the g5 the father of the murdered reen by T es Del Rio and 2 jamily, Addison Richards, Fred- i haracteri-| erick Burton and William Haade . nn How- - thrilling 1 i from RESERVE fii'H(ERS Wa at the Capitol T Picturization of an historic novel cKinlay Kantor, the narra- The Juneau Reserve Officers As- ford Close had a shirt and pant:. e g Beery opportunity for sociation will meet tomorrow nightbut no shoes or-coat, Andrew Bakke lis familiar and enjoyable at 8 o'clock in the Juneau City Hall, | had little on but underwear, George Yankee prisoner of according to an announcecent by |Case had a pair of pants on. None | apes the Confederate Dr- R. H. Williams, Departmental of the men had shoes or stockings. | Belle Isle, and with his President. although Capt. Bowman was weav- | idealistic superior offi- All officers, both active and in-|ng 4 pair of light slippers ¥ rayed by Howard, sets out active, are 1'equnst(‘d to attend. | As for the all-precious under- = ‘ul'rm', ;Vltl)m'(l; cummvnlf‘d:} “T wi pr i that hadn't cut the legs | = | PERMANENT WAVlNG All men spoke with praise % K A I E | | and HAIR STYLING by || Mr. and Mis Frank Ross and Mr.| | {and Mrs, Paul Schuttpletz, light DOUGEAS RINK i ‘ EVERY NIGHT e 7:30 to 10:30 | CHARLES SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 318 & - Ho!!ywood Sights And Sounds Bv Robbin Coons. Oct. 14—This is the FORT West begins,” If any of the city's 192,786 people (1940 census), or 200,000 with the aren’t yippeeing, they're casting absentee yips, and we're getting the echoes in the mass sound ef- fects on the streets. The; WORTH, Tex., and it’s all Western for the day’s big movie shindig. town “where the “metropolitan area” thrown in, ve pulled out ancient carriages, primitive autos, all their wardrebe for the occasion. The day's “Westerner” sandwich at the corner drugstore. a succes There’s even a up, and when it comes to making friends and influencing people TINY BOY CREW NOW IN JUNEAU AFTER SWAMPING | s (Spent Night on Beach Without Shoes or Fire VTR - A AN SR e — AP Feature Service With tanks and warplanes devouring most of Europe's gasoline, folks are going to work en bicycles and riding horses to the grocery store. Many a blooded steed is being put to lowly tasks, | to find a haven, preferably far out though Howard is determined 10 MEET IOMORROW‘ in Pouring Rain The crew of the fll-fated 50-foot seine boat Tiny Boy, which foun- dered off Funter Bay Friday morn- ing in a heavy sea, were in Ju- neau today trading jibes at one another in memory of their incon- gruous appearances when they abandoned the sinking craft in their underwear and spent a bare- foot anpd fireless night on the beach. Capt, Harry Bowman, who de- |clared the ship, without ballast broached in heavy following seas and went over on her beam ends, s to make another search by ne today to find the Tiny Boy it s ill afloat. Chances of finding the craft are |slim. all aboard the vessel agree. They declared that when they last saw her mast light, it disappeared as though the ship were founder- ing In the crew more. zing automobiles. ENGLAND § with Bowman, all | from Wrangell, were Charles Moore, Nels Rocken, Gifford Close, An- drew Bakke and George Case | Bowman, at the wheel when the ship capsized. was the only man who was fully dressed. All of the crew were in underclgthing and one man grabbed an armful of clothing which was distributed among them when they reached the beach after a two-mile row in the heavy seas Charles Moore was wrapbed in a blanket, and according to the others, “looked like a Roman.” and when the party rowed up to the Point Retreat light station later. the light keepers thought they were having visitors from the native settlements. Nels Rocken wore somebody else’s | | 3 | mackinaf over his underwear; | Git-| | keepers at Point Retreat who served [ food, warmth and “million dollar | coffee” as well as outfitting the {crew with clothing for the trip ‘lU town. Sitting in the lobby of the Gas- tineau Hotel this morning, crew members joked of the possibility of getting jobs in the bank back in Wmnge]] ‘(hapeladles The Bicyde ve .l end many a horseless carriage is horseless no The Italian children at right are playing Ring- Around-the-Gas Pump in no danger from whiz- Is Getting All Kinds . . « Are fo Meef The first mcetu\g of the Chapel- adies for the 1940-1941 season will be held tomorrow night at the home of Mrs, Fred Campen on the Loop Road. The members will dis- cuss many important questions are (preval were also extended to the in charge of the social. was made that a said Wed- ay morning au o o'clock in the Cathelic Church of the Nativity for John McCloskey. All Knights are |urged to attend. cmmittee Columbus Day Is Marked by Social SaIurgay Evening Announcement Requiam Mass will be nes Marking their tenth wedding an- niversary, a surprise party was given Saturday ,evening for Mrs. George Weddmg Anmversary Buffel Supper W|II Celebrated Saturday Compliment Visitors the Fairbanks Medical and Surgical Clinic, and Mrs. Haggland, a buffet MUSICAL ; CARTOON—NEWS 'MYSTERY-COMEDY AT | COLISEUM THEATRE | FOR SECOND NIGHT i Even' theugh Paramount’s new | mystery-comedy, “The Cat and the Canary,” places emphasis on sin- | ister, eerié doings and ga-ga gag- | ging, the picture does not overlook | moments of tenderness. What with Bob Hope paired with Paulette Goddayrd for the first time, it was inevitable that there should be a quota of cooing. And when movie- | goers attend the film at the Coli- seum Theatre, they will discover that Bob is no slouch as a lover. Of course, Bob has won the girl in the case before. In “Never Say Die,” he and Martha Raye man- {aged to get together after much | hilarity, and in “Thanks for the | Memory,” Shirley Ross gravitated his way after numerous marital mixups. However, in “The Cat and the Canary,” Miss Goddard has that gleam in her eye for Bob right from the start, although Bob at several points is very much afraid that he'll lose her. In this picture, Bob doesn't lose her for the usual reasons. There are other men interested in her, but “The Cat,” a murderous mon- ster escaped from an insane asy- lum, almost brings about her end. It seems that Goddard be- comes heiress to the deserted lonely home of the deceased Cyrus Nor- man, Five other potential heirs are present at the reading of the will, any of whom is provided with good reason to murder her because the will provides that a second helr will be designated if she is dead or insane within a month, - - I—HOSPH'AL IloTES Charles Huff was admitted today | for medical care at St. Ann's Hos- | pital. Admitted for medical eare at St. Ann’s, today is Don Holden who was brought in from Polaris-Taku. Harry Mullen was a surgical ad- mission today at St. Ann's. Andrew Bokke was admitted today for medical care at St. Ann's. Honoring Dr. P. B. Haggland, of | A baby girl was born at the Gov- ernment Hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jack. 3 —————————— | supper will be given this evening —_— there’s nobody like a Deeds or a Cooper. Good thing this Holly- | 1oF that reason a full attendance is' . = 00 pav social, held| Messerschimidt, by her husband. |at the J. T. Flakne residence on| Susie Abramam underwent & mas ! VAR A o requested. e dopik ; 3 Subscribe to fTe Dally Alaska| Twenty-six friends were invited "O‘E' e Avenue. Twelve sts at the wood delegation includes no phonies these people “where the AL i | Saturday night at the Parish F § i celebrite the secasion Gl L Twh ter | L2V ersToen. AV A guests| jor op this morning West begins” could spot one a mile away. NOTI(I,:, by the Knights of Columbus, was|Empire—the paper wi o oy ding cake, topped by a tiny bride | PAYE been asked. Government, Hospital. They say there are more people in town today than they've had in years. The merchants are smiling. Biggest smile is vig- orous Amon Carter’s. Mr. Carter is publisher of the Star-Tele- egram and Fort Worth's leading booster. Sam Goldwyn tells why “I was at a publsher’s luncheon in and Amon Carter was there. Dallas, {h» movie premiere is here New York, I might ‘Why . . Fort Worth and Dallas are chums and buddies — like Los Angel I happened to mention and Mr, hold the pemiere in Carter said and San Francisco Worth and Dallas are Only Fort PERCY’S CAFE STOP AT PERCY’'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches © DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS closer together and get in more digs at each other. They say Mr. Carter, when he goes to Dallas, always packs a lunch. The “feud” is a running gag in local humor, but Dallas friends are always at Shady Oak, the Carter farm showplace, for those big hearty Sunday breakfasts. The Shady Oak dinner for the movie crowd is a feast — south- ern fried chicken right next to western which I've never tasted before. “rancho beans,” the like of And the visiting stars need nourishment after a day's hearty work — a big luncheon, happily informal, followed by the parade, a ritous, yipping, color-spalshed hit leading through cheer-packed streets to the big Will Rogers memorial coliseum. There they give a free show — and with bands playing and cowhcys riding, the cowboy who takes the most cheers is that boy Cooper again, showing (if there are any skeptics) he can really ride a hursg. The picture (shown at three theatres with “personals” by the stars at each) is a good western, and Walter Brennan turns in another character portrait as Judge Roy Bean, the “Law West of the Pecos.” The new girl, Doris Davenport, her debut, and Cooper — well, you know Coop. If “The Westerner” doesn't, live up to the celebration that introduced it here, it’s because very few pictures could. { i Takes no straw vote to decide that these people have fallen for G Cooper, the hero of the movie and of the day. Gary's being Gary, who has a lot of “Mr. Deeds” in his real-life make- is interesting in reported a success mately fifty attending | During the evening A. B. Cair |showed a number of reels of colo movies, including scenes taken at the Shrine of St. Terese, the unveil- ing of the Joe Juneau and William | Harris plaque and ctier shots deal- ing with various iowns in Interior AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, snowing uir route from Seattle tc Nome, un sale at J. B. Burford & Co, adv, "Only Medicine | Ever Used and now I'm 81! Kept ADLERIKA on Rand the past 27 years.”. (Q.G.- Tex.) ALDERIKA contains 3 laxa- tives for quick bowel action, with 5 carminatives to relieve gas. pains. Get ADLERIKA today. Butler- Mnu{o Drug Co., — in Douglas by |ist, played several selections for the | (?uya Drug Store. —adv. | occasion. Many comments of ap- Office—New York Life Phone 249 GrossWord ‘Puzzle with apprixi- paid circulation. L AR TR 7y a classmeu ad i The Empire and groom, was cut by Mrs, Messer- | schmidt. The evening was spent in- foxmally, ACROSS 13 Of the moon 14. Endeavor 15. Spike of cereal 33. English river Alaska. : gnder‘l:nnzr 34. Symbol for gold M. E. Monagle gave a short talk| % OPPOSItE 08" 35 Tooth doctor in regard to Columbus Day and| 9 Put with 38. Rough laya: . 2. Old mus| Hawafian Tony Del Santo, youthful accordion-| '* O fusical 39 E Pronoun . Not so old w star — H71 ll_‘!‘”““‘ N e~ et et s - i b Pt e ettt 17. Beginning of 46" Fastens g | SaEh sl 48, Separate - ~ 18. Put in a for- 60. Allow o7 gotten place §I. Courteous . 20. Lowx difficult 53. Venturesome = 4 | 22 ng 56, Old cloth N | 2 measure P | 24 wunicat- 67. Expression Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzie force peculiar to a " p | 21. Blovd-sucking ianguage 64. Expression of 2 Regiment in y | animal 59. Sun contempt the Turkish . Character in . Ship's r e “The Last 2. Hail and higkname 3. Vegetable | Days of tarewell DOWN 4. Soda ash | Pompeli” 63. Uncooked 1. Appear 5. Smelland weak | 6. Indian of | Tierra del | Fuego | . Unknit i | . Parts worked | with the feet . Dressed HEN you look at your | Endure: Scotch tainer home, and all that it l’jo?‘lded i wmeans in associations and personal feeling - Ee‘;(»ecr:rll::rod you wouldn't want o see it burn even for porson double the amount of your insurance. Flow oft That's how 1 felt, and that's why | was so : Cugl;:nu y glad to turn my insurance over fo the 26. One of Colum-~ agent of the N-nonal Fire Insurance Com- b l?;- 'S ships . pany of 9. Stacks “Because he found seversl hidden dan- | 6. h}‘g:e‘ ngv.‘;' ger spols where a fire could set itself go- | . and stones on ing and get a long head start before any- (he( earth’s one would know if. The siraight insurance .fl.%‘ - 1 x:;.u part of his service is absolutely complete— B and the preventive measures he fook makes % / fl. . Skilled work- the whole program s sale as human care i . siender finial and study can make L") bs‘uullng e 9. Mirt of a i ortifcation SHATTUCK AGENCY Bl e 3. Ancient Venetian magistrate . Ne . Small valley Wrath \on today’s PAA Electra from Fair- | banks and will leave for the States | on the next Clipper ship, i | | | Dr. and Mrs. Haggland are due T Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Smpire—the paper with the largesy paid circulation, - ‘Todey's news roday I The Empire Empire Clussifieds Pag! S A S RS Cosxopounns who know their ‘way around” always chc the “N.P.” when they cross the continent. They have learned by wide expenenu the ‘added comforts and famoru-ly good” meals enjoyed when traveling on the luxurious— NORTH COAST LIMITED tioned ‘eain Iroet Seavle. SHEN &‘c%‘%: on the sensationally low-cost Grand ' Tours to New York and retum (one way thru California, if de:ud), for only fl p de luxe, rechmn' ir coubel. Standard Pullmnl (upper edb lower, $45; may be Qctllpi d Dfl'- sons) ; also compartments, privas 0 and drawing rooms. Liberal Wer privi- leges and choice of routes. ¢ Write or wire for details about these Travel Bargains! KATZ, Alaska Representative 0T 00 Smith Tower. : awer, Sestile /‘/U/?THERH PRCIFIT RAW KAII.K.

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