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S THE BIG PI( Friday — Saiurday {| 3 THEATRE MATINEE | ‘OW PLACE OF JUNEAU gATURDAY—1P. M Mickey Mouse Matinee PROGRAM | FEATURES ‘ THE OPENING EPISODE | Crooked oa 7:27 P.M. | Glamour For Sale 8:33 P.ML Brums of Fu Manchu “ : 9:30 P.M. ALSO: | coked Road 9:45 P.M. Glamour For Sale | Glamour For Sale 10:51 P.M. Crocked Road | Out at 11:49 P.M NDY | ‘TWO FEATURES 3 | Crossword Puzzle i3 START TONIGHT & ACROSS 37. Annulled 1. Southern 3 Among 1l ridge ) or mound R | ”G S " d 43 K ' 44, lamour for Sale” and| i n Irc R r . Medicinal 7 be rooked Road” Are |, 5" L o 18. Small fowl ports ™ '0 Show Two Days Domestic fowl 5 . Shun 3 J e up L E Telling a sensational story about | oy it Telling a sens: al story e down i , e 2l one of the most vicious blackmail- Sticky stut Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle ing rackets in America, Colum-| g?x! fr x' 67. American 2 Sm:lh i bia’s “Glamour for Sale,” opens to-| °* s ae0e R bird nig . a Theatre. ith | 82. Heroic 65, " Indian B ight at the Capitol Theatre th} 25 BEte fves ight 1. Brightist sedl - 8 S|1;‘l;‘|\:;‘:: Anita Louise and Roger Pryor in’ 36. Note of the 66. Coverings of in The L NGk the leading roles, the film tells the potis igaches ZSEUR 5 Flowsring inside story of lonely men hungry plant for companionship . beautifu) 6. 5"“‘2“\::3:‘9_‘{‘1'[“ | omen selling them friendship for 7. Hard wate | fee . . and racketeering mob- ; | |sters “musceling in” on the “es- g . corts” and their boy friends. ’ m:"};fl';‘p“ In the second feature, Republic mony |an English penitentiary. Circum- 45. Yale stances that revolve about a black- 8 v mail scheme resulting in a most \“‘r"l“lli‘llfl'" unusual murder with an additional | .% A Sunken fences i e Ballot attempt on the life of a man pre: . ’ apart 'V THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1941 1 candle Pictures, ever increasing in popu- larity with their excellent action 2 pictures, score again with "’l‘hr.l - Rouse from Crooked Road.” v Sle N S kN Edmund Lowe, Henry Wilcomn[ Asiatic palm and Irene Hervey have the leads 1 Separate in this new melodrama which 4 A concerns the plight of an ex-| |40 “%fl means of criminal who has been leading a . Grascaus straight life since his escape from - Yo authority viously poisoned, lead to a cli- Spur Vibrationless max that is unparalleled in its L point dramatic intensity %‘ - 59. Palm leaf % 60. Pale (RYAN GOES |RAINBOW GIRLS SOUTH, MR. RYAN | MEET SATURDAY DAYS OF '98 M SOUTH AMERICAN ROMANCE FILLS COLCRFUL FILM "Down Arfieniine Way” with Grable and Ameche Held at 20th Century Way,” 20th| spectacular | “Down Argentine Century-Fox’s latest extravaganza i$ being held at the| Gross 20th Century Theatre until Saturday. The spell of the Argen- tine is amply shown in the colorful | Technicolor scenes, some of which | were actually filmed in that glam | orous country of South America. The stars of the picture, Betty Grable, Don Ameche and Carmen Miranda, are excellent in their por- trayals and are ably supported by a fine cast including such names 2s Charlotte Greenwood, J. Carrol Naish, Henry Stephenson, Kathar- ne Aldridge, Leonid Kinskey and Chris-Pin Martin | | torrid- | tan- and | Miranda, the roadway success,’ her screen debut, Carmen is in some of the most colorful interpretations of four of the eight | introduced in the| “South American Way,” “Mamae eu Quero,” and “Touradas em Ma-| drid” with all the sultry distinc-| tion for which she is so popular. | The lavish scale on which “Down | Argentine Way” was conceived far surpasses the studio’s widely ac- claimed “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” as it presents the glamorous night life of Buenos Aires, and a whirl- ing 6,000-mile romance. Produced| by Ha Joe Brown and directed | by Irving Cummings, the screen| new song hi film. She ngs WHERE-THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI LENTURY TONIGHT & SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 1 1:00 P. M. CARMEN MIRANDA DON AMECHE The Gre Musical Ex of All Tin @ 2 EDITIONS LA COLISEUM —— TONIGHT —— “A CHILD IS BORN” Lutheran Ladies Plan Goody Sale For September 20 , a o e e o o in the Northern Light Presbyt | Church, several elections we to fill positions in the Troop. Miss Lodema Johnson w ected to fill the position of sec- retary, and Miss Joanne Wolfe was elected as treasurer of the group. Plans for further activities were also discussed. GTrI Scouts Elect Two New Officers September 20 is the date set for the goody sale planned by the Lu- theran Ladies Aid which met yes-| terday afternoon iIn thelr first fall gathering in the parlorg of the Lutheran Church. The meeting was opened with a dessert lunch- eon for which Mrs. E. O. Jacobson and Mrs. Olaf Swanson were hoflt-‘ esses. Several committees were formed for activities during the year. The sewing committee, composed of Mrs. Ole Westby, chairman, Mrs. Andrew Hildre, and Mrs. W. A. Rasmussen, will have charge of arrangements and materials for the bazaar being planned for later in the winter, Material for sewing was ., NOTICE To Whom It May ern: I will not be responsible for bills contracted by my wife, Maxine Valacourt Albright after this date, September 1, 1941 ED ALB- Eitin Oo D Alaska. PLANS MADE TRAVELS NORTH FOR ELECTIONS play was written by Darrell Ware| qistributed yesterday. gnd Karl Tunborg from a story bY| A ways and means committee * Rian James and Ralph Sm*)\c»,fll(“wmpmd of Mrs. John Sunder- NOTICE ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on J i | | | | | Lieut, Gen. Walter Krueger (left) commanding general of the third army, welcomes Lieut. Gen, J. Leslie McNair, chief of staff of general headquarters in Washington, to his headquarters in Camp P_olk, Lg. Completing attack maneuvers, Gen. Krueger bitterly crittc_m;d 'hll aides, claiming their tactics would have laid them open to annihilation if they were engaged in actual war instead of maneuvers. | § . AYS SHE'S THE ONE _ | < | The Juneau Chapter of the Order | This morning Mrs. James Ryan | of Rainbow for Girls will hold its and son Dennis left Juneau on the first meeting of the season tomor- Princess Louise for a trip in the row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the States. Sunday, Ryan, Territorial Scottish Rite Temple. Miss Doris Commissioner of Education, is due McEachran, Worthy Advisor of |to go to the Westward, on an ex-|Rainbow, is now in the States at- tended trip of inspection to ter-|tending school, and the meeting | Iritorial schools. Both will be away | Will be presided over by Miss [sabel {about two months, and plan to re- | Parsons, Worthy Associate Advisor. R, lturn as nearly as possible on the This meeting is for the election Definite plans for the Days of same date. of officers for the next term, and '98 celebration to be sponsored by| Mrs. Ryan and Dennis will go &l1 Rainbow Girls in Juneau are re- the Juneau Fire Department were first to Markesan, Wisconsin, to| duested to attend. made last night at the monthly visit with Mrs. Ryan's sisters. From | ey meeting of the Firemen. there they will go to Pine Bluff, Tentative dates for the old time Arkansas, for a visit with Ryan’s &g affair were set on November 6, 7 sister, then to Oklahoma, to visit| Willlam Winn is a southbound and 8 with the Elk's Hall being ob- with Ryan’s parents and friends. passenger on the Princess Louise, tained for the funfest. Roulette They will come back to Seattle by returning to the University of tables, dice games and the old way of Los Angeles, where Mrs. Washington. He is the son of M. gambling hall of the Gold Rush Ryan was a librarian prior to her| and Mrs. Grover C. Winn. BY FIREMEN Celebration Dates Tenta- fively Set for Novem- ber 6, 7, and 8 | Days will be set up in replica, with marriage and has many friends — - — patrons gambling ~ with phoney Ryan's trip will take him to | GOING SOUTH | money. !Cerdova first, then to Katalla, Val- Keith Reischl left on the Prin- | cess Louise today to return to Wil- {lamette University in Salem, Ore.,; }m enter his second year in pre- | medics. He is the son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ralph Reischl. Reason for the dates of the affair dez, Seward, Moose Pass, Hope, An- being so far in advance, Fire Chief chorage, from where he will fly to V. W. Mulvihill said, is because Bristol Bay region, to visit five of the difficulty in obtaining an schools in the area. automobile for the award. | From Bristol Bay, Ryan will —_——— ’w Bethel, then go up the Kusko‘l?: JWC Will Sponsor Rummage Sale for will visit schools at Nenana, Healy |and Talkeetna. From Anchorage he will go into the Cook Inlet sec- tion for wvisits to eight schools. | Time will determine whether he |was a sales Engineer for the Gen- whole picture is filled with ro- mance in the South American way. ! S | PULLEN, JR., RECEIVES TRANSFER TO OFFICE IN WASHINGTON. D. C. Winfield 8. Pullen, Jr., son of| Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pullen of Jun- eau, has recently been transferred to the Office of Production Man-| agement in Washington, D. C., ac- cording to news received by his parents. | Pullen is a graduate of the Jun- cau Public Schools and of Benson Polytechnic School in Portland, Oregon. He was graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and also from the General Electric Company’s Test Training Courses. Following his schooling, | Pullen eral Electric Company in the Cen-! tral Station Departmery oOf the | Denver, Colorado office. He is an Associate member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. In June of this year he was trans- ferred to the Brueau of Ships of the U. 8. Navy in Washington, D. C, where he was until his transfer to visits schools on Kodiak Island. He | will not inspect schools on the Alaska Peninsula or through the Aleutians. | | | | wim River, visiting nine schools as 3 Days Next Week far up the river as McGrath. From jthere he will fly to Nome, to visit (five schools in the vicinity, on the |Seward Peninsula. Then he will igo back to Ruby, on the Yukon River, and in to Fairbanks, from Next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the Juneau Woman’s Club | will spensor a rummage sale, the'! place to be announced later. Any- one having rummage to donate for| the sale may have the articles pick- | |where he will fly to schools at {Fort Yukon and Wiseman. ed up by calling Mrs Ray G. Day at Red 246. Down the Alaska Railroad, Ryan ——— “ALLURE IS ONE Page Whitehead Is | Celebrating Today In celebration of her fourth birth- day, little Page Whitehead is being! honored at a party today by her mother, Mrs. W. M. Whitehead. | The affair will take place in the playroom of the new Whitehead: home, where the guests will play games. A big pink and white cake with four candles is the highlight of the refreshments. 2 Helping Miss Page to celebrate are Mary Margaret and Ann Gris- ham, Jerry, Sue and Michael Wade, Beverly Hall, Sandy Blanton, Carla Carter, Sarah Druley, Kay Metzgar, Pinky Liston, Jane Adams, Mike Grummett, Bill Baker, Bobby Olson, Miggs and Dorothy Ann Mize, Lynn and Don Peterson, Judy PFoss, and Virginia and Stuart Whitehead. Birthdays Honored With Two Parties To honor the birthdays of Mrs. OF MAIN POINTS IN FALL FAS OPM. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS HIONS< o s land, Mrs. Andrew Lagergren, and Mrs, Olaf Swanson. This group will be in charge of arrangements for the goody sale. The next meeting of the organi- zation is to take place the first Thursday in October. Juneau Girl Scout Committee Meets Monday Afternoon The Juneau Girl Scout committee will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home of the Presi- - dent, Mrs. Robert Rice. All mem- bers of the organization are re- quested to be present. sale at J. B Burford & Co. adv, —— e OUT ON LOUISE Bob Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of this city, left on the Princess Louise this morning to enter Washington State College at Pullman. | JuLius WILE SONS & CO., INC., NEW YOR' Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire _Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juncau At the Empire Printing Company H. R. "SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner |H. M. Hollmann and Mrs. Vance Blackwell today, several parties have | been given. Last night, Mrs. Stan | Grummett entertained in her home for nine guests The guests of honor | were presented with gifts, and the evening was spent sewing. This afternoon, Mrs. E. J. Blake s hostess to a numhber of friends at an informal tea for Mrs. Hollmann | and Mrs. Blackwell, Miss Elyse Knox, yoitts Hollywood detress, wds met by Tom Harmon, former Michigan football star, when she arrived in Chicago by air to watch him perform in the College All-Stars vs, Chicago Bears football game. Harmon says he plans to ask her to marry him soon, and if ] thie answer is yes, they will go to Hawaii for (heir honeymoon. Miss Knex made no indication what her answer would be. evening, follow- ing two days in Ketchikan. on official business. He flew here from the Pirst City via Alaska Coastal Airlines, Left, wool and satin dress with black fox hat and muff; center, princess dinner dress in moire um.,\ right, two-toned wool dress, bolero of Alaskan seal. \ Allure, 1941 version, is one of the main points in feminine fashions for fall.” At a recent fashion show in New York emphasis was put on the siren costume, for both daytime and evening. The"three dresses, pictured ahove, were shown at this time. At left a frock in black wool and satin. The skirt has a satin yoke, it has dolman sleeves, and the Dhoti (Hindu aristocratic) drape. A black fox hat and muff are worn with this costume. The other ensemble for brisk fall days, right, consists of a two- toned.wool dress in moose brown and black, with a tiny bolero of black Alaskan seal. The skirt of this dress also i draped, crossed and folded in front, tapering in the new line. A brown and black hat and brown gloves complete the outfit. The demure dinner dress, center, is a decided step toward Tomance in its princess lines. It is made 'n pale blue moire taffeta lavishly trimmed with passements .erie. and a peekaboo voke of black net seductively reveals white shouldexs beneath. Put a Cov ® An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked