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: ALSO: Walt Disney Carteon and Latest News of the Day LONG FLARED JACKET THE TREND: new longer suit jackets. Flared from a snug, fitted waist, In tweeds, cheviots, shet- lands and other sturdy fabrics. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1941. 1"’551“(“}"}"1%*[7 s 1 ' PUTTING THEIR BESTFE TUPWARD FULL OF A(TION Gary Cooper Walter Bren- ,‘ nan, Doris Davenport | "Westerner” | Action-filled scenes, suspenseful | drama and romance with a punch sweep across the screen in Samuel Goldwyn’s “The Westerner,” which had a gala premieré Sunday at the | Capitol Theatre, where it npm\vd1 through United Artists release.| “The Westerner” has Gary Conpav{ in the title role, and the support- | ing cast features such brilliant players at Walter Brennan, Doris| Davenport, Fred Stone, Lilian Bond and Forrest Tucker. Cooper plays the type of he-man, | outdoor role which has made him! one of the ' screen’s ' top-notch | actors, portraying quick-on-the- | trigger Tole Harden, who drifts | into the wild and woolly town of | | Vinegarrcon in the roaring days | {of the '80's when there raged a| | bitter and long protracted batzle: |between the cattlemen and the| | homesteaders. Cooper comes ;grips with Walter Brennan, pol‘—:‘ | traying Judge Bean, the vicious| |“Law West of the Pecos.” ] Lirected with pace and tempo by | ! william Wyler, “The Westerner”/ ’nmulll:, a gripping story in '.r'rm‘ of visual beauty, gorgeous ‘qm‘ncm and thrilling actlon | Budgeted by Goldwyn to accent showmanship and box-office at lts best, “The Westerner” was phe via These five beauties chose this unusual way of posing for the phetcgrapher when they stopped in Philadel- phia overnight before entraining for Atlantic City, N. J, to scek the title of Miss America 1941 Left to right: Carre De Ludo, Miss Philadelphia; Mary Jane M Miss Mar d; Gloria Missell, Miss South Carclina; Rosemary La Planche, Miss California; Catherine Albert, Miss Eastern Pennsylvania. one, I | | tographed on location in C‘vu]dwyu {cny, Ariz., 50 that the picture is | brilliantly mounted, exhibiting spec- | tacular outdoor shots of unforget- | table sweep and beauty and ro-| mance which provides the screen | 'EMPIRE REPORTER 10 SEE GUARD SERVICE; HOFFMAN TAKES PLACE Specialist Joins Medic 'DRUXMAN REPLACES " WILLEY ON EMPIRE | ADVERTISING STAFF | FOUR MOTHERS THIRD OF SERIES &7 AT 20TH CENTURY Lemp Family Back in An-| other Film of Dramatic and Human Warmth “Four Mothers,” charming Where the Better Big Pictures Play OENTURY TONIGHT wsT fPUR e HAPPY FAMILIES' the latest of the Four Daughter series, opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre for a three-day run. All the favorites of the Lemp family are back in this newest ad- | venture. The story more (n\-} matic than its predecessors be- cause now the Four Daughters ar Four Mothers, yet it contains myc parkling humor | The cast stars the Lane sisters Priscilla, Rosemary, and Lola, to- gether with Gale Page as the Four Mothers. Adam Lemp, honest, res- pected citizen of Briarwood and devotee of Beethoven, is played by that grand actor, Claude Raing. His wise, philosophical sister, Aunt Etta, is portrayed by May Robson, Jetfrey Lynn, Eddie Albert, Pranl | Sharving The Poar Desghiors, McHugh and Dick Foran are cast| Priscilla Lane - Rosemary Lane as the husbands who are ideally| Inlalanc-Galel’age - suited to their wives | Clawde Rains Jeffrey Lymn « Eddie Albert Director William Keighley h:m{ whipped the fine screenplay by| e S Gy Stephen Morehouse Avery into A WARNER BROS.-Fiest Nt Piaturs a grand film, losing none of the| W™ wiw=smim Smttsiasicets little . human touches that give it| uch warmth. The story was sug-| gested by Fannie Hurst’s mnovel,| | "Sister Act.” The “Four Daughters” are back again is e hubpms babieg and all! . f\ o ZCOLISEUM— “UNTAMED” IIF LP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. ;Luncheon to Honor ‘I - Two Juneau Visitors In honor of Miss strphvmo Dres~ sen, who is visiting Miss Nell Mc- | Closkey, and Mrs. F. H. Soper, who MicHAE L MeconE ACROSS 1. Ribbed cloth 4. Instrument for affixing dates . Male sheep . Bustle 3. Mountain . Finely 33. That fellow . Symbol of wed- loek And not 37. Kind of duck Thus . Town in New _ Hampshire . Worker in Cogs Greek letter nglish coin Vegetable organisms . Town in Penn- § sylvania particle . Plece out Mistake 2. "Fropical bird . Rent R <l .07 | ///fll W7/d OUTING AT TAKU Abcard the Katinka, owned by Tom J. McCaul, a party of six went for an outing yesterday to Taku Glacier. Those enjoying the trip were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Reck and Mr. and Mrs. McCaul. -—————— BUY MEFENSE STAMPS Aggravating Gas W:nn stomach gs ms ‘smother you, and you ean Illldly . ‘breath, try ADLERIKA. FIVE carminatives $0 warm and soothe the stomach and expel ges, and THREE lsxatives for mu.. quick” Bowel ction. _ At your Drug Btore, - Butler-Mauro .Drug Co. THE ORIGIN: the riding master's coat reaching within a few inches of the knees, with deep back vent. P ) L E D o P ' R E N A [ E P A R} ud S L o [3 A T E S N Solution H Shabby ircuit DOWN 1. Tatters 2. Kind of cheese aturday’s Puzzle 3. Posture or attitude Troplcal plant with an edible root 5. Segment of & curve . Impart knowls edge . Voleano . Spell again Flexible palm stem On the ocean . Average . Number . Supports . Corrupts 5. Juniper . Act o( joining . Dangers . Bn that place . Drain . Brightest star in a con- stellation . Standard measure . Substance . Sewing imple- ments 4. . Complete control . Perfume bag . Parson bird: variant . Tributary of the Rhone . Son of Adam . Article ‘of food rican . . monke: /fll= s 63. Deity Kirmsesin Juneau After Busy Tourist Season in Skagway Mrs. Hazel Kirmse and her son Jack Kirmse, operators of the Kirmse Curio Shops in Skagway and the Russian Bell Shop in Sitka, ar- rived in Juneau on the Columbia from Skagway and are leaving for Sitka on the North Coast. Skagway has had a busy tourist season, accordinz to the Kirmses who have closed one of their shops | ‘for the winter. While in Juneau Mrs. Kirmse and her son are at the Baranof. Pula I:avic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORF ROOM IN. YOUR BOAT Money 46000000000 cn ?\RLES G. WARNER CO. o e ST ST | with breath-taking scenes in | uld West. ;SPONSOR SENDS * NATIVEYOUTHTO - STUDY IN STATE Sixteen-year-old Dave Twitchell, Hoonah native, had reason to smile | yesterday as he stepped aboard a | PAA Lodestar for a trip to Seattle. Thanks to a generous cannery operator at Hoonah, who took an interest in the youth, Dave will ;,\pcnd the winter at school in Seattle |—all expenses paid. Accompanied | by his older brother, Dan Twitchell, | Office of Indian Affairs teacher at Hoonah, young Twitchell came t Juneau Saturday. e HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Marcus Bacon, who was ad- mitted Saturday to St. Ann's Hos- pital underwent major surgery this | morning. | | Mrs. Fred Hash was dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday after receiving surgical attention. Mrs. Sam Asp was dismissed Sat- urday following medical treatment at St. Ann’s Hospital. | | William Yannert entered St. Ann’s Hospital last night from the Paul White entered St. Ann’s patient. Steve Liko entéred St. Ann’s Hos- treatment. Hans Neilson Was admitted this morning to St. Ann's Hospital for surgical attention. Gordon - Philiips, Saturday to receive medical treat- ment. Mrs. Lottie Dick, who was admit- |ted to the “Government Hospital recently, underwent surgery this * U. 8. Attorney William R: Holz- heimer left Juneau on. the Alaska I'this weekend for Ketchikan and Craig to attend to several cases pending there. i Holzheimer will then go o Wrangell, where -he will ' meet Judge George F. Alexander, sched- |uled to hold naturalization ecourt | week., Holzheimer plans to return to Juneau about - Beptember 18. e ‘m:w TELEPHONE = DIRECTORY To be published: this month and |forms will close Sept. 18, for space, listings ‘and changes, please call the Juneau ‘and Douglas Telephone Co. Phone m before the closing date. adv. ———.——— ‘ ATTENTION PIONEERS ‘ There will be no meeting this week ‘for the Pioneers and Pioneers Auxiltary due to JOOF Hall re-! decorations. The meeting has been postponed until next month, ady, the f Alaska to receive medical attention. | Hospital last night as a surgical | pital last night to receive surgical | from * Polaris | Taku, entered St. Ann’s Hospital in Wrangell and Petersburg next | Re ab. Hoffman yester of ning to Juneau after an : of three years, Fergus | arrived on the Aleutian | to join the news staff ‘ The Empire. He replaces Evan i Hill, who has been ordered to Chil- oot Barracks at Haines. Hill is ‘ utenant in the Alaska been on a second 1 {National Guard and has ‘the Empire staff for nearly two yes sports writer, and covering |aviation, waterfront, hotels and general assignment . Hoffman was a newspaperman in Juneau in 1937-38 and later joined T Scattle Times. He came here frem It Lake City, where he was a o wire editor for The Asso- ciated Press - CDA fo Have Meeting " Tomorrow; Also Sew! | For the purpose of discussing the |detaiis of the | Saturday night, | catholic Daughte | meet tomorrow night at | meeting. | Al members are urged to join |the sewing group tomorrow after- ncon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. V. L. Hoke is chairman of the sewing on Red |Cross work, and the group will mrflt in the American Women’s Volunta: Services headquarters. .. members of the of America will a business BUNNY HANSON HOME Bunny Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Hanson, returned | | to Juneau on the Aleutian yesterday after spending the summer visiting friends at Long Brfiwh, N. J. AP Feature Service banquet to be given| *AMERICANA* By RAY PEACOCK HAVE a guy in our office who is called | After a short business trip Seattle, R. N. (Boh) o is thy or radio station KINY, returned mrs, to Juneau yesterday to assume his terta new duties as advertising writer| Twel of The Empire. affai Druxman replaces George Willey, | wad | Second Lieutenant in the Alaska | Mr Clinic Here Dr. Alan RMand, Grad- uate of Swiss University, Arrives from New York Coming to Juneau to join the staff of the Juneau Medical and Surgical FClinic, Dr. Alan Rowland, formerly an eye-ear-nose and throat special- fist in New York City, arrived on the S. S. Aleutian yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Rowland, who were married in Paris in 1935 while both e¥erstudents there, resided in Eur- | ope for several years while Dr. Rowland took post-graduate cour: at various medical schools in Swi erland, France, Germany and Aus- tria. Dr. Rowland was a member of the lecturing staff at the Algemel- neskrankennaus in Vienna after be- ing graduated from the University of Lausanne School of Medicine in 1935. The Rowlands are nmkm;, their home at the Baranof Hotel. - | National Guard, who will serve in Haines after induction into the regular army Sunday Dr nan previously atended Lm Ul‘l\(‘l‘\ll\ of Washington and was affiliated with advertising agencies in Seattle and radio statio KGA in Spokane, He is Nate Druxman, veteran Seattle fight | gion prometor. Willey ?'vfi i has been on the Empire on t; ular with the public. [ basketball and baseball player. e Councils Enferfain | For New ClinicMan d Mrs. W. W. Council wvre‘ (hosts last night at a venison dinner, | honoring Dr. and Mrs, Alan L. | Rowland, who arrived in Juneau | vesterday on ‘the Alentian. Dr.| RETURNS TO SUNEAU | Royland is the new member of the After several weeks vacationing in | juncau Clinie. Included in the af- British Columbia and Pacific Coast | rajr were the other physicians of States, Frances Hanson returned to | yne Olinic and their wives, Dr. and Juneau on the Aleutian yesterday.|nys ¢ ©. Carter and daughter, Mrs. |Miss Hanson is employed at the |yw g whitehead and Dr. R. H. Hotel Baranof Beauty Shop. | Williams, dentist, and Mrs. Will- R 1 Tl AR lams. i | Gravity alone moves oil through some pipe lines. HATHE el BUY DEFENSE STAMPS e | Subscrive o the Dany Alaska. Empire—the paper with the largesl KILL THE g UMPIREY to his favorite seat. He dares anybody to belittle them bums, the Dodgers, because Buckley is a Brooklyn fan and at any moment may go besmoik, He views umpires with bitter, undemocratic Writer Druxman, | the Social Security, in Juneau for a formerly on the advertising staff short stay, Mrs. Hugh J. Wade unm s KHQ- | genior son of | Division of Organization and Exten- and her children are leaving Juneau staff for over two years and is pop- | the States. He has h"‘““ be gone several months, visiting her | parents in Washington, PROTECT e wife of the Field Auditor for ! SALES CLERK-—Woman, age 50, single. Pleasant personality. Has had a number of years experience asg sales lady in various stores. Call for 364. John T. McLoughlin are en- | st ining tomorrow at a luncheon. | ES: ve guests will be present for the r, which will take place in the e home on the Basin Road. S e e s. Hagerly Going South, North Coast s. D. W. Hagerty, wife of thel Organization Field Agent, | PR s S Bubscrive to the Darly Alasky Empire—the paper with the larges oaid eirculation. AVIATION ARE YOU PREPARED? NOW, as nevey, before, op- portunities in AVIATION await trained pilots. Men, properly trained, can gain higher rating and pay in armed forces of the United States and in Com- mercial Aviation. of the Office of Indian Affairs, he North Coast for a trip in Mrs. Hagerty plans to Your Health! DRINK ASTEURIZED Applicaticns for a number of students are being ac- cepted today for flight training. Prepare Today CONSULT Alaska School of Aercnautics, Inc. P. O. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 JUNEAU Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Buckley and is a very mild fellow in- deed. Every morning he slides unobtrusivel; into his chair, looks around somewhat ap 1r' cally, and quietly goes about his wor ehiefl);lzibdr.wmg fat people who are littic ‘When Buckley n;rl something. Which iz we have to listén hard, because his voien and soft. And in the late afternoons he his pens and brushes and says good niZ ‘and thlt is that. Such is Buckley—one half of him, The other half is a.raving maniac. 5 On Saturdayand Sunday afternoons Buckley pats a chip on his shoulder and sallies forth to the base- ball vark. He oushes people out of his wav to get hatred. A close decision against the Dodgers :lts him from his seat, frothing with invec- His thunderous voice explodes out of the rs, and words of the little peogle scatter in 4 o dirty dog!” he roars. “Cut him ta pieces m in erl!” And the pop bottle in his hand & lethal weapon. aday mornings Buckley comes back to the austed and subdued. Scmebody says, “How i the Brooklyns come out, Buckley?” And Buck- 1123 .,J)pnsed that anybody should ask him some- | wing, looks around with a pleased smile, | “It was a good game,” he says, mildly, *The n he bends his head and goes bacl oy pus | won?” And Hi* | to drawing more fat litfle Bueklevs. Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374=--=-Juneaun At the Empire Printing Company H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owneér