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Tt 1} THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT THEATR Warren William "THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE," CAPITOL SCREEN Warren William in Title, Role as Master of Ro- mance and Robbery The Lone Wolf Keeps A Date [rancis Robinson Bruce Bennett Eric Blore Thurston Hall Jed Prouty Fred Kelsey | Lone SEE HIM: —Rib the Cops! —Rob the ladies of their composure— And rub out a kid- nap gang! SPOT — GOING FISHIN —LATEST NEWS HIS X MARKS Tr [ KENTUCKY ROY..1 ALS the right eve clipping off WILBUR BURFORD IN . ... oo cormen ACCIDENT WITH AXE " 2 Pl en o eye and I am saying the clip was his a most I\Lm'ful one” said Burford. - Spedial Program Is Townsendite Feature Celebrating their third anniver- sary well as Founders' Day, the hapter of the Townsend club planning a special meeting and musical program in the C. Union Hall t ght at 8 o'clock. Following the meeting will be P S the public is cordially FLY Fly for Pleasure | :\...0 50 covoient s crchestra. Wilbur Burford is back at Triangle Bar after recovering from ' what might have been a most severe accident in which an axe was in- volved. 3urford was trimming a small tree at his residence and in chopping off one limb, the axe which he was us- ing bounced back turned over and the blade struck him a guancing - - |NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY |To be published this month and | forms will close Sept. 18, for space, {listings and changes, please cail |the Juneau and Douglas Telephone | Co. Phone 420 before the closing Ldate adv, Hunt or fish, near and far, in your own plane or in one which you have rented. Learn the Modern Sport! Subscribe to the Daily Alas | Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. Aviation is not expensive. G There’s more pleasure per dollar in flying. CARA NOME FOUNDATION CREAM A smoothing, protecting cream. thy ovides need~ ed " lubrication for * dry skin and at the same time - Holds face powder on for hours without retouching | Try it! 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Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Délivery I. 0. fascinating fic-' Capi- | The Lone Wolf, tional rogue, returns to the tol Theatre screen tonight in “The Wolf Keeps a Date.” Hailed as the most entertaining of all the | | thrilling adventures, of this suave scamp, the newest fiim in the pob- 'uldr Columbia serfes again fea- | tures Warren Willlam in the title |role. The date he keeps is one with lovely Frances Robinson, who |supplies the romantic interest op- | | posite William, | Famed for his mastery at ro-| mance and robbery, Michael Lan- yard, the Lone Wolf, adds new and greater glory to his name by as-| |siduously pursuing both subjects| {in this latest film. With gay Flori- da’s glittering sands serving as | the background for his latest ad- | ventures, Lanyard and his faith-| | ful assistant, Jg , stumble mto‘ a maze of mystery and intrigue | | surrounding , the kidnapping of '1‘ | retired millionaire Other prominent players in t.he‘ talented cast, besides William and | Robinson, include Eric Blore | as Jamison, Bruce Bennett, Tllul‘:-‘ ton Hall, Jed Prouty, Fred Kelsey | and Don Beddoe. The Louis Jo—‘ seph Vance story was adapted to the screen by Earl Felton and Sid- | ney Salkow. ; | Miss Meeling of ~ BoyScoufs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, ShPT 17, 1941. A Bouquet of Beauties Lois Cassel displays a rare blue orchid, the Vanda Sandriana, at the National Flower Show in Los Angeles. tion with the florists’ convention in the citv. OnTonight scour eas 10 The first meeting of Troop 613, Boy Scouts of America, will be held in the American Legion Dug- out tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A good turnout is expected this promises to be a banner in Scouting for Juneau. All Juneau boys, 12 or over are invited to this first meeting which will be more or less devoted to games and Scouting instruction Boys owning Scout uniforms are| asked to wear them. ! P HOSPITAL NOTES as | Whitehead, Mrs. Darrell Wilson was admitted | nan, to St. Ann’s Hospital last night for | | surgery this morning. } Bobby Olson was dismissed from | number St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after | having his tonsils removed. 3 Whltehead llkens Call | to jo MAP PROGRAM, FALL ACTIVITIES vvxos. arrangements for their big annual Mee“ng for Tomor- o wag el IANE ngHE §o L oeet fall danci row Evening e | autumn activities Scouts will be consid=- ered at 8 o'clock Friday night at a meeting in the offices of the eau Medical ic, Dr. W. M, ¢ District Scout chair-|t nd Jack Likir District | Scout commissioner, announced (Ov-‘ ay Plans for Juneau Boy Organizat of “a sufficient eof well administered units to take care of every boy who wants will be a prime considera- Dr. Whitehead said, ion tion this year, | - John Sipkobsky was admitted last pointing out that the recently in- night to St. Ann's Hospital as a augurated | tion has given considerable impetus [ medical patient. | Hans Niesen was dismissed today Territorial administra- to interest in Scout activities. Programs for a court of honor | after reeciving surgical attention at to be held in the near future and | St. Ann’s Hospital. | Natalie St. Clair was dismissed | from the Government Hospital to- |day after receiving medical treat- ment. surgical attention. Sam. Howard, a surgical patient, | was admitted yesterday to the Gov- ernment Hospital. ACROSS 3-1» mlll Deed 34, Casting I‘Id!k)"‘ ances ! Sorro 16, Ouixelves ! County tn North i S Carolina 39. Old times: . String poetic Or an of 40. Golf mound earing - 4L Male deer . Having Hfitle quire 4 spe« & S Mhapel ; ; s Pr joft shapeless family Comiplements star: Italian - 4 rs Dehlted Some. As cl 2. Ren. mass 4. Survival of earlier times Manner Town in Maine Avidly Hairless ., d‘Xlsh queen musical 46. 47. 49. 53 note 56. Person marked by a ecertain number: slang 32. Somethin, inserte ,'/// // ’/// / wr %%H..M | | Ure | Bertha Stevens was admitted to | that the meeting the Government Hospital to receive | |by many Juneau residents who al- // A8 |7 / / FTFT] the annual roll call and troop in- spection will be outlined at the meeting. 1z all persons interested in the Boy Scout movement especially ]Lho«o men with past experience, to | |attend the meeting, Likens said will be attended “(.Ad\ have manifested a desire to |work with the group. amflm" [olalal-[=[o[= TS o] [WRPTETR iZ[=]r BIE =] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. Sacred | Thrice: prefix Not hard 80 MATF a blow DOWN . In imidates . Outer garment . Bank of earth . Grating . Small island . Property of emitting light without sensible heat Stitch . Agreeabls . Gives ear . Poker term . Require . Writing fuld Exclamation Pronoun Wild hoge Let A Front of the N m 8 . gug‘m}u post 'red tou: 1. Number State Of the Utilan: abbr. . Traditlons ! Sort . Releases on p hOTfll‘ | majl towers loth AL Department committee, shift chairman, of | Saturday, October 11, but the place Jun- the very unisually fine time. | sea this forenoon for a month’s | | returning to his home here. ‘Mrs. Gorman Is Here | Hamlin. ,niece and nephew, Mr. “LUCKY €150 - KID" IS FULL | ~ OF ADVENTURE Cesar Romero Heads Cast | in Colorful 0. Henry Story-20th Century O. Henry’s colorful caballero is at his fightin’est in “Lucky Cisco Kid," | the 20thCentury-Fox adventure film ! {due tonight at the 20th Century | | Theatre. Handsome Cesar Romero has the featured role in the picture las the smiling, romantic and most daring figure of the Old Southwest Heralded as the best of the series, “Lucky Cisco Kid” boasts a strong | supporting cast including: Mary Beth Hughes, Dana Andrews, Evelyn Venable and Chris-Pin Martin, | The thrilling action begins at the |start of the picture when Cisco and | his amusing pal, Gordito, ride into an Arizona town which is being | terrcrized by raiders and “bad-men.” | Framed by a crooked judge, adored by two jealous women and hunted ! | by a hundred enemies—what a spot sco finds himself in! But how he {works out of all these difficulties |and lives to laugh at his enemies, ‘promises exciting entertainment for |all, ! H. Bruce Humberstone directed lxmrl John Stone was assoclate pro- ! ducer. - e ‘Holy Trinity Choir - ToMeet Tomorrow A choir whmn\dl of the Holy Trinity Cathedral choir is planned | | here is no substitute for News ’for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock 1 All members and anyone mlele‘.u‘d {in joining the group are invited to attend the meeting in the Cathed- Iral pmlol\ Ms. Arthur Brooks Joins Husband Here Mrs. Arthur Brooks, whose hus- [band is & member of the Pan Amer- |ican staff here, arrived on the w‘North Sea to join her husband. and Mrs. Brooks are making (h(‘lr home at the Baranof Hotel e NEW GOVT, AGENT George Hallett, of Nelson, B. C. appointed Dominion of Canada Government agent for At- lin and district. - H. LASEY LEAVES H. F. Glassy, formerly Govern-| ment Agent at Atlin, has |)l‘(‘n }lrmu’ien-cd to Prince Rupert. The Show was held in conjune- DOUGLAS | NEWS | I\LL DANCE OF . TO BE HELD OCT 11 lnm mc-nnnr; of the Douglas Fire| Arne Shud- | appointed to make |de ide the time and place for the vent. According to, their an-| 1oupcement the affair will ‘be held still*undecided. ! It was further announced that best combination of musi- ians on the channel will be engaged o play for the dance and pleasure | eekers may look forward to an - GRAHAMS RETURN After a visit of several days with riends and relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham sailed early| this forencon aboard the North Sea | for the return trip to their home in Ketchikan, During their stay they | were house guests of Mrs. Graham's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John | Mills. LODGE PARTIES PLANNED | At a meeting of Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, heldI here last evening, plans were made fer a joint social session with the | Masons sometime next month. Ap- pointed to make the necessary ar- | rangements are Robert Bonner, Jr.,| Miss Elizabeth Frazer and Ernst| Oberg. | Invitation to attend a good times | party to be given next Thursday night by Juneau Stars was received |at 'the meeting. e - PROPERTY TRANSFER A real estate deal completed here | 3w»lcrday involved the transfer of | |deed to Mr. and Mrs. Wallen For- |rest of her home on E. Street by| | Mrs. Ernest K. Johanson. The later with her three children plan to ieave by first steamer to join her | husband who is now located at ! Dutch Harbor. | ————— ON VACATIO N Gordon Mills left on the North vacation from his work at the Treadwell foundry. He plans to visit first in Ketchikan for a time and then may go to Seattle before Visiting Her Sister Mrs. J. J. Gorman of Tacoma was _an arrival on the North Sea vesterday, coming here for a weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Maude She, will also visit her and Mrs. E. D. Hamlin. Group fo Complete | Food Sale Plans | The Senior Trinity Guild is to meet Priday afternoon at 2 o'clock Where the Better BIG Pictures Play TIOMCENTURY %isco (4 \D ‘ and how he rides his luck'l- ROMERO 08 O.Henry's colorful caballera,) of his fightn'est! MARY BETH HUGHES| DANA ANDREWS . EVELYN. VENABLE . CHRIS-PIN MARTIN A 201 Contury-Fox Pictura COLISEUH and TONIGHT ani THURSDAY Here's Enfertainment PLUS A FAST_MOVING FEATURE PICTURE and . . A Swell Selecrion of SHORT SUBJECTS lncludlnga S S Carfoon Popular Mechanics A Good Scenic and Alwlws Two Editions of LATE WORLD NEWS EVENTS “WANTED BY SCOTLAND YARD” LUMBERJACKS” paper Advertising GENERAL ELECTRIC NOW ONLY $134.50 np-cuy 17 q":fi -re:.cfamou: ullod'-t steel it the mmp-ufl 'to?ai for. performance, Coma in this ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. CRAIG WOOD winner of this year's National Open, the Masters and the New York Metropolitan, thr of the most coveted tourna- ments in golf. From beginner to master it's Chesterfield. 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