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Happy-Go-Latighing Musical Romance The glamorous star of “Irene”—VYincent You- mans’ music — in the fa- mous ““Tea For Two" musicomedy WILEOK SHORT SUBJEC Cartecn “THE HOMELESS FLEA”—Pete Smith er QUICKER TH/ LATEST UB LUNCHEON WILL BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 16 Juneau Woman's Club Makes Announcement- Admit New Members A luncheon under the auspices of the Alaska Federation will be held on September 16, it was anuounced yesterday at the business meeting of the Juneau Woman's Club, held in the Penthouse of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. Mrs. R. R. Hermann will be in charge of the affair, as well as of 1 radio programs for this month The first of the Iftter was given this morning at 11:15 o'clock, the change of time being found to - EWS P i “Lv g fan her avtograph.i ! directed BY the progess both men fall in love oduced and & HERBERT RKO with her. The ensuing rivalty for | i Nanefte’s attentions motivates the icture the M‘ilder, in the clean white pack W% B *g :mfiél‘y nllring' p,gduc{i:;’;.[wd .m.?mz ¥ [%Ahists, 15 shown as she gives an ad- ANNA NEAGLE1S SINGING STAR, | ~ NEW MUSICAL (Capitol fo Show “No, No, Nanette” Tonight and | Thursday Evening With Anna Neagle as its heroine, | “No, No, Nanette” will open tonight at the Capitol Theatre, presenting the dancing, singing star in an- other happy, melodic and roman- | tic role. Taken from the stage mu- sical success of, the same name, the film features a notable group of | upporting players along with streamlined story and lilting tunes | {hat millions have hummed. [ Miss Neagle's part of Nanette is| that of a “Miss Fixit,” the niece 0[} 1\ Boston millionaire who is kept | | under the thumb of his domineer- ing wife. The millionaire unfortu-| nately, has offered to help several rary young ladies with their | and when they start cnm-i ing around to claim the promised | assistance, uncle is in a spot. a Nanette valiantly tries to help| out and to keep it all a.secret from | her aunt. She enlists the services of a young illustrator and of a young theatrical producer, but in | OF JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT fast-moving plot and its romance. Miss Neagle is said to have her best role to date in the title-part, while Richard Carlson as the paint- and Victor Mature as the pro- ducer share romantic honors with AN A WINK ->-oo E. R. Erickson Here | (n Way fo Fairbanks more convenienu, the Department of Public Welfare, Mrs. Ray G. Day reported that material for 75 small boys’' shorus had been received, and must be finished by December 31. These articles are for the British War| Everett R. Erickson, former Eng- relief, and volunteers are asked to|lish instructor in the Juneau High| call Mrs. Walter Scott, Chairman|School, is in Juneau this week on{l of the Department, if they wish to his way noith to resume his work | belp in making them. at the University of Alaska. He| ans leave on the Aleutian at New Members plans to leave ‘ k (oo - . |the end of the week. { Mr. and Mrs. Russell G Maynard| ' Juneau firemen were called out Thirteen women were voted into| puring the summer months, Er-ipaye moved from their home in thédito a ten-minute shingle five started fRED DA“I[I.S- the club as new members as fol- jckson attended education confer-|gjlcrest Apartments to 426 Gold'by chimney sparke at 11 o‘clock lows: Mrs. Robert Jonas, Mrs. J.|ences in thie Eastern States and gireet, nard is Director of |this morning to the corner of Third fAM“_Y Io MAKE P. Rude, Mrs. H. R. Sprague, Mrs. made a trip into Oavada. While pyplic Welfare in Juneau, with!and Willoughby. Little damage was Edna Polley, Mrs. Steve McCutch- here, he is staying at the Gastin-|offices in the Territorial building. done by the blaze. | HOME IN |DAHO eon, Mrs. Walter Butts, Mrs. W.|eau Hotel i e e — - Matthews, Mrs. R. R. Lister, Mrs. ST S o ZEE T Rod Darnell, Mrs. L. J. Reed, Mrs. WOLFE ON DENALI Crossword Puzzle injured several months ago in an .. Floyd Fagerson, Mrs. S. K. Sa and Mrs. Muriel F. Merritt The meeting, first of the year. was largely taken up by reports of spring and summer activities. Mre R. B. Lesher, President, was 1 charge of the meeting, Jer Raymond L. Wolfe, official of the Office of Indian Affairs, is re- turning to Juneau aboard (he Den- | ali after a week's business trip to Ketchikan and other towns of Southeast Alaska. Better-Tasting smoke Wth many of your favorite movie stars, and with men and women of your own acquaintance, Chesterfield plays an important part in giving more pleasure with its Cooler, Milder, Better Taste. - Andhere’s the reason why They Satisfy |« . smokers get just what they want in Chgsterfield’s Right Combination of “the war]d fs;best cigarette. to‘acm THE DAILY ALASKA'EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3. 1941. “Shotgun” Marriagc? ‘e Tob (3 Mrs. Esther Thalhammer Suit for annulment of his mar- riage to his 16-year-old bride has been filed in Los Angeles by Karl 'W. Thalhammer, 60, wealthy pho- tographic equipment manufac- turer, who charges that the girl, Esther, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schliess of Holly=- wood, had forced him into the wedding July 20 by accusing him falsely of an illicit affair with the girl. Thalhammer said he mar- ried the girl because he feared that his business would be in- jured if the charges were made public. .- Maynards Move fo New que on Gold Tread under foot ACROSS 3. Gttle . Form . Flow back . Malt beverage . Famous golfer oun= 2. Division of a city 44. Famou ctress ne Golf mound State of mind ie Eag In s Frugality pite of . Poorly Attacks Entirely . Mark of omis- sion 24. One who dis- poses of Biological unit Skill Practice cus- property by tomarily will 61. Rectangular 27. Book of maps inset 30. Hewing tools 62. Meadow 31. Double 63. Fortune 33. Female sheep Obliterate 34, Myself 65. Pigpen dER/ 1 duBNEE T t Nikolae rman war chi L 7 EVERYWHE ; Y3 /| Crimes, sitc of the great Sevistppol raval base-and GhISWAY o ZNE ZEEEN 2EEUNE dwaN Claiming control of the entire Ukrainedvest'of the Dujepe are.yepa 'DOWN ARGENTINE | WAY' 15 T0 OPEN | AT 20TH CENTURY Sensational New Star, Car- | men Miranda, Here with | . Grable and Ameche Boasting eight torrid songs, a 6,000-mile whirlwind romance; 2 sensational new star, as well as two jof the biggest names in movies, the greatest musical extravaganza of all time opens tonight at the 20th Century Theatre, Ten months in preduction, 20th Century - Fox's s “Down Argentine Way" TIOMENTURY Tachrnicolor was conceived on a lavish scale far surpassing that studio’s widely ac- PRI claimed “Alexander's Ragtime % * PLE Band Don Ameche and Betty Grable are paired in this latest picture, wi the sultry Carmen Miranda her screen debut, singing |four of the distinctive songs that have made her famous on two con- tinents. | Four of the eight songs in “Down { Argentine Way” were composed by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren. i Th include “Two Dreams Met," “Cown Argentine Way,” “Nenita” and “Sing to Your Senorita.” smparahble Miranda rende “soutn amesican way samoe |§ BETTY GRABLE |“Mamae Eu Quero” and “Touradas Em Madrid’ Irving Cummings directed the huge cast which includes Charlotte Greenwood, Henry Stephenson, J Carrol Naish, Katharine Aldridge, KATHARINE ALDRIDGE « LEONID KINSKEY Leonid Kinskey and Chris-Pin CHRIS-PIN MARTIN Martin. The picture was produced Produced by HARRY JOE BROWN Dirscted by IRVING by Harry Joe Brown, Darrell Wai¢ and Karl Tunberg wrote the screen play. e BISHOP CRIMONT RETURNS Bishop J. R. Crimont returned to Juneau last night on the Princess Louise fyom Seattle. He has been Al goene about a month on a business trip i A A CHIMNEY FIRE explosion in the Alaska Juneau Mine, plans to leave for his former home in Idaho on September 25. | Daniels lost his left hand in the accident, which also impaired his hearing and sight. | jury from the Alaska-Juneau Gold| , | After selling his property in Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle ' Douglas, Daniels will undergo an DOWN 3. Dispossess eye operation in Seattle before mov- Llywe 4 Covetlngsst;, |ing to Idaho to place his children| % s TURPES s/ iPoteeks in school. The Department of Labor acted . Epoch Daniels in the | . Five: comb., form 8. Hold spell- oun 9. Gl\(e the right 0. 10. Kind of meat las counsellor for settlement. iLuiheran Ladies’ Aid To Hold First Meeting The first meeting of the Luth- eran Ladies Aid following the sum- mer vacation will take place in the Lutheran parlors Thursday after- noon ‘at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. O.| Jacobson and Mrs. Olaf Swanson will be hostesses for the meeting. Plans for the work of the coming | an |1 ] i 23. Press Into ‘wrinkles 24. Muffles 25. In England, ve of absence from college 26. Absolute own- ership of 28. Bestow as due 29. Transmits 32. Part of a church 36. Kind of onfon 37. Pitchers 40. Family name My of Jullet | year will be the business on hand, ;//f///’f/{//é 43 Zempers |'and all members are urged to! g v 6;: Mia attend. Friends of the group are| - Hoavy hammer | als0 invited. i { §2. Too Onits ) e alow Subscrioe to the Dany Alaska ance . 5. ma;x[-on % Empire—the paper with the larges " Haats oald eirculation. ) Drive on Ciitea s “"—'—-—-—;———l o jver and capture of el re than 1,000,000 v¢ rich eady tohprlyst Y bas Where the Better BIG Pictures Play!? i~ TECHNICOLOR! CARMEN MIRANDA ond CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD J. CARROL NAISH » HENRY STEPHENSON CUMMINGS + Scraen Play by Darrell Ware and Korl Tunberg Story by Rian James and Ralph Spence A Twentieth Century-Fox Picture ADDED : “TRAVELING IN CUBA” “A TRIANGLE HAS POINTS”—Cartoon AYS 2 EDITIONS LATE WORLD NEWS e LISEUM — Last Time Tonight — Choir of Lutheran : This Fred Daniels of Douglas, Who Was |, ompers of the Resurrection Luth- fall rehearsal. of the choir are asked to be on| hand. Alsa, any other persons in- terested in choir work are particu- larly invited to be He recently Xe-|ovening and take part in the church ceived full settlement for his in-| ...oq) programs. The director of music, Mining Company, and plans to buy |ghjer, says that he has some very a small farm in Idaho where he, fine things in store for the choir Mrs. Daniels, and their five child-|mempers this year. It is not nec- Iren wjll live. The oldest child 1S ecsary to be a trained singer for 13 | choir work. “All one need is the desire and THE GREATEST MUSICAL s T A n T s EXTRAVAGANZA EVER TONIGHT BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN! e ONOASILLAVOHTER! oKt W08 oF THE ARGENTINE! OF THE ARG FE IN GLAMOROUS BUENOS AIRES! SMASHING MONEY RING” and * ATAL HOUR” the willingness to attend,” said Mr. Ehler. HOSPITAL NOTES F. G. Schrieber was admitted last night to St. Ann’s Hospital to receive surgery this morning. 3 Church 15 to Meet | evening at 8 o'clock the Choir will meet for the first All former members David Pearson of Tulsequah, who has been a medical patient at St. Ann's Hospital, was dismissed this morning. present this Lillian Nelson entered the Gov- ernment, Hospital last night to re- ceive medical treatment. . e The Dally Alaska Emptre has the iargest paid circulation of any Al H>KA NEWSpaAper. " Erest Daily Delivery of the Put a ovic Diesel in Your Boat I You Want Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! " » ' HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneaun At the Empire Printing Company H. R. "SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner ROOM IN . om fuon 2 Yogn poes