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| THEATRE The CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! Gotrseon XTE with SUSAN HAYWARD - FAY WRAY SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight ALSO: MARCH OF TIME Information Please News Preview 1:15 a.m. 5 onig "ESCAPE TO GLORY" | } =] ht ' ADAM HAD FOUR SONS' CLOSES AT CAPITOL TONIGHT Women's Rivalry Stars Ingrid Bergman Based Bonner’s Four upon “Legacy,” Charles best-seller, “Adam Had Sons” closes tonight at the EARNINGS On Savings Accounis ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $§5,000. ® Money available at any time. ® Start an account with $1 or more. Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneau Phone 3 Capitol Theatre with Ingrid Bvru-i man and Warner Baxter | and a wealth of brilliant cha [ rs lending them intrinsically | valuable support. | I of five attractive men us may-care sons and| their patient, understanding father | —and of two women ready to de-| Had Four breath-taking Sons beauti- Lem, “Adam romantic, a ful story told with intimate, burn-|Vyear: ing reality under the direction of GRO SPECEIAL [LO(ENTURY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1941. PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. ML WH RETTE DAVIS HERBERT MARSHALL “THE LETTER” Legion Elecls STARS 10 HOLD New Officers (laude Carnegie Is Chosen Post Commander-In- stallation October 7 At the meeting of the members of American Legion, the following of- ficers were elected for the ensuing Post Commander, the daughter-in-law whose reckless(for installation of the newly elected | kisses ruthlessly destroy a home.|Post Officers, Joint installation to Fay Wray is seen as the mothec,!be held with the Auxiliary Unit on whose death, while her children October 7 at the Legion Dugout. are infants, precipitates the tense » TR |drama which is “Adam Had Four The production of maple syrup Sons.” in Canada in 1941 is estimated at Helen Westley, as the under-|2276,400 gallons |standing aunt who joins Miss| - Bergman in their fight to keep |secure the happiness of their loved ones, Richard Denning, Johnny Downs, Robert Shaw and Charles Lind, as the sons, are of splendid |assistance to the stars in bring- ing to the screen a production that |is stirring America to the bottom tof its heart, a true and memorable ’plc(urc of American family life. | — .t — | [HELP AN | ALASKAN 1 Telephone 713 or write i | | The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR — |Girl, single, age 19, high school graduate. One and a half years |experience as switchboard operator. for ES 372, LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should pour out two pints of liguid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may not digest. It may just decay in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach, You get consti- pated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punl It takes those good, effective Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pints of bile flowing freely to make you feel “up and up.” Amazing in making bile flow freely. Stubboriily refuse anything else. Price: 25¢. © a Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! r(/‘-\ HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneau At the Empire Prirttiny Cotapany WHITFIELD, Owner H. R. “SHORTY" | | WAKE UP YOUR Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name. | {Also some sales experience, Call! Champ, months. America’s newest and mightiest battleship, the 35,000-ton North commissioned April 9, is shown as she was put through sea tests ns were elosoly simulated during the tria Top center are Qlai M. Hustyedt, commanding oflicer, At recently. Battle conditio the battleflags flying thei axecutiva afficer. and Capt, ir messo BUSINESS MEET of the local chapter of BEOBSERVED M the Order of Easter r will meet tonight at 8 o'clock for a regular - monthly business meeting in the l | Seottish Rite Temple. Following the | business meeting, there will be a | social hour w ard playing. - — | | | were married in Juneau August 25 RS T Townsend Club to {roy each other in order to win|Alford John Bradford Post No. 4| Stirring Drama of Two « 1e Nelson, ' Have Rggjlar Meet L el it |Carnegie: First Vice Commander, [tion of the Townsend Club Baxter is seen as the father who|Fred Cameron; Second Vice Com- | hold their xv*:‘.nl.nr weekly almost fails in his trust; Ml\\‘n”"“dpr‘ Aligs Mose: ‘1’-' gty I-‘ B s l‘“» iBergman s cast s the governess| LoSt Adutant, G SR L e | Who acted as 1mother of another |ESt Chaplain, Leo J. Jewett; Post|special meeting last Wedne WY 2 : °f' | Historian, John H. Newman; Ser-| celebrating the anniversary of t jwoman’s children, who fought for| euni at-Arms, Jim Soufolis; Post|founding of the local group three {thetr lives and * their happiness| gyocutive Committee, R. R. Her-|years ago. Several hours of with every weapon at her com-|mann and Ernest M. Polley ing will follow, with members mand. Susan rd is the| Bert Lybe Waino Hendrickson | the club orchestra providing sultry-eyed newcomer to the screen, |and George Gulifsen were appointed music. 3 {portrays a modern Scarlett O'Hara,|as the Post Committee to arrange| __ o o danc t RETURNING Will Stage Their Annual Margaret Sullavan Believ-| Benefit Show Here Members of Iglo No. il | ALASKA DAY, October 18th, with benefit show to be| i Arrangements are being made for y @ suitable film for the occasion, but a definite selection has not yet been made. JohnReck Refurning are returning to Juneau aboard the Princess Louise following a honey- moon trip to the States son is the Giberson. Gusg Lesnevich and bride 2ge former M Miss Bride at Conclave Nel- Grace Among those who attended the annual National Boxing assoclation meeting at Winston Salem, N. C, N. J., the lightheavy boxing champion, and his bride of several The twn are shown at the meeting, was Gus Lesnevich of Cliffside, Commander A. G in the North Atlantic 1s, and at left you see John Reck, President of the First National Bank, is a passenger home beund aboard the Princess Louise. Reck left Juneau about six ago and during his trip in €5 has visited among other e Chicago, Los Angeles, San cisco and Seattle. - - - Mary Stewart Is Retuming Here 1 y Stewart, daughter o swart of Juneau, is a pas on the Princess Louise for Juneau. She is a sophomore at the University of Washington, and has just completed a summer as junior councillor at Camp Willapa for girls in Washington. She expects to re- man in Juneau for the winter months. — - e Union Sponsors - Benefit Dance Juneau Local 203 of the Mine and Mill Workers Union will hold a benefit dance for Leonard Flemoe, former Alagka-Juneau Gold Mining Ccmpany employee, at the Hall October 11, it was announced today. Flemoe, went an operation. Tickets may be purchased from! all officials of the union. ->oo — RETURNS FROM TRIP william Ramsay is returning to { Juneau on the Princess Louise fol- Jowing a short vacation trip in the States. Ramsey will join the Na-‘ ticnal Guard unit here. Carolina, which was Shepard (left), top right, three ofl on October 18 ! [ 6 PIONA! Claude C.[/ Members of the local organizas EERS OF ALASKA, will celebrate| o meeting their annual 1 Hall €iven at the 20th Century Theatre.| Union | a miner, is ill in a Seattle hespital, where he recently under- | the battlewagon’s mighty 16-inch guns (i their shells at a target 26 miles distant. 16-inch rifles and half the secondary battery, more than twelve tons of steel roaring seaward. Lower center, a bidge. . Lower right, the tests completed, the sailors head inte New York on liberi T WAS THE LETTER'S STRANGE SECRET . . and STRANGER CONSEQUENCES ALASKA DAY 'Movie Star 'YOUNG PEOPLE FINISHES RUN AT Is Aboard 20TH CENTURY North Coast shirley Temple, Jack Oakie and Charlotte Green- wood Head Cast ed fo Be Passenger | Seeing S. E. Alaska KETCHIKAN 3. — Margare Mavan, stage and screen star, visited here northbound while touring South- ast Alaska on the liner North If it's a rollicking good time Century Theatre in “Young Peo- ple,” the 20th Century-Fox film | closing tonight, which stars Shir- | ley Temple, Jack Oakie and Char- | lotte Greenwood. | Shirley has her best role to date |in the laugh-packed picture. She Alaska, Sept. a2 ¢ t. At least she looked like Margaret Sullavan and had all | gets many opportunities to sing of the qualifications. The per- |[and dance in which she excells, as conage denied, however, that was | always. Jack Oakie 15 at his fun- her name or that she was con- |niest while Charlotte Greenwood | nected with the movies or stage. is hilarious with her angular an-| The young woman said her | tics. | name was Mrs. Leland Hay- It's a picture about two small ward which is the name of her agent-husband and incidentally the letter “M. 8.” is woven into her sweater. I ley—and then include her in their act. They decide the stage is not the place to bring up the and they retire to a small New England farm. Blended in the un- oo —— Subscrice for The Empire. [A] Crossword Puzzl NAR INIA] ACROSS 30. Vivacity m“ E B L 34, Assumed IAJIN[E|T[S) manvers m E 5. Poem E m@ B 10. 12, I ri for m EE E = ehieftain uren work MIA| [R] . Little & ‘;1 who :) 5] gfl visited 2 a " = -‘;};‘"‘f”‘““‘ :1 o : !(.h B E B 16 South Amerl. 46 Bestowals of B [H] 1 o, o S e gfigs Docu 18, Interlaced 50, pan AlGERMTIE[S|SWIAR]Y] 20 §lop ninsula - BeeniE, ges dsimaale Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle . Desire for food Wear nway Concernj Kind of nut 61 Fnglish letter 2. Daughtor of My 62. DBiissful reglons Cadmus walian geeso 63, ;ml u’:(-k M iy ddess of ow 4 discord 1. Cover g Rul‘\"f::?r on . Companions . Dasl Drink slowly Needlelike #pine, bristle, or crystal Musical com= positin . Maltreat One with a dread disease . Rrilllant blue star . Shudder, as Chalicer sald it . Article of food . Uncanny . Resideices . Lateral bourdaries Oriental carts . Roman date . Large oll can . Mentions spect- fecally Hogfish Commanded . Long drink Calls torth - . Kind of lizard . irrigate . Woman's garment . Very large: Doetic , Arablan seaport ber America’s Mightiest Seadbg Bares Her Fangs o il n No. 3 turret) cut loose with a roar, hurling One test saw the entire main battery of nine ten 5-inchers, fived simultaneously, sending view of the navigation | you want, you'll find it at the 20th | time vaudevillians, who adopt Shir- | child| (20" ENTURY LAST TIME TONIGHT SHIRLEY TEMPLE JACK OAKIE in “YOUNG PECPLE" LATE NEWS EVENTS —COLISEUM — “STAGE COACH WAR" “THE LAS' lusual story ave by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren. Arleen Whelan, George Moni- | gomery and Kathleen Howard are | featured in “Young People,” which | was directed by Allan Dwan. Harry Joe Brown was the producer. UUERRCESRE A VISITING JUNEAU | | | | Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Bretz, former | Juneau residents, arrived on the steamer Alaska today to visit friends here. They now make their home near Fairbanks. They are guests | at the Baranof Hotel, | A L0 | BUY DEFENSE sTAmMPS CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! 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