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Where the Better Big Pictures Play TI0 CENTURY TONIGHT Matinee Saturday 1:00 P. M. BETTI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1941. TUNEFUL FARCE "THE LETTER" OPENSTODAYON | REMAINS AT - CAPITOL SCREEN 20TH CENTURY "Margie” Playing Tonight|Brilliant Cast Supports‘ and Saturday-"Four | Betfe Davis in One of Feathers” Tonight | Strongest Roles 3. Split e ?:‘f-‘f.',".‘;{“ bird “ Described as.a romantic comedy, “The Letter,” starring the fam- “statesman set to music, Universal's tuneful ous actress Bette Davis, is playing farce, “Margie,” com tonight to!for the third day at the 20th| | the Capitol Theatre | Century Theatre, and will be there Tom Brown is seen a young!until Sunday. composer and Nan Grey portrays With a superb artistry, Miss Da- the pretty wife who inspires him|vis portrays Leslie Crosbie as an to write the song “Margie” bear- outwardly calm, practical woman, {ing her name. The story follows giving us just the merest hint now | |the exciting adventures which con-|and then of the smouldering fires| front the pair when they “take a|within. Thus, as the story unfolds| holiday from love” to try for suc-|we are amazed at the revelations cess in separate careers. |of her character, yet in a way Joy Hodges sings the title song|prepared for them. It is a perform- in her role of the musical comedy|ance without precedent in its | favorite, and Mischa Auer is seen|subtlety. |as a torrid South American ban-| The cast which supports Miss Davis is brilllantly dlst'.nguhhed.' ana king who tries to mix romance with business. Edgar Kennedy and|There is Herbert Marshall, as her NEWS that is NEWS NOW! You Remember: “FOUR FEATHERS” GREAT PICTURE RETURNED FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT! \ THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES — and — YOU'LL GO CRAZY \ 4 with loughter... but you'll fove itt Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Word of sorrow . . Diplomacy Horse Wander 5. Winglike f the delta SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU FIRST SHOW STARTS 7:30 NEWS starts MARGIE FOUR FEATHERS NEWS Malinee Saturday \ LAY : “MARGIE” 2 ' seribtures k) ANDY—NEWS—“FU MANCHU” ROTARIANS PLAN BIG DANCE FOR | SATURDAY, 0CF. 4 g Negro o Nig nur Cotrupt Silver coin H ountalt QEED A 3 h Var Surgical thread Humor Metal x[m[= [@ I ONE SHOWING ONLY! s 4. Nautical J ALLEN JENKINS . Ok QUILLAN CARTOQON— 'Ski Club Holds First Meeting of Seaso_n Tonight All skiers and others interested in ch s of the alr posite the middle of a ship's side Ravine A Scotch Gi O Sons of Norway Meet Tomorrow Members of the Sons of Norway will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall This is a regular business meetir: Pagan god 7. Path of the sun the sport are reminded by President — e ee ‘Fall Social Affair Is fo Be pean Williams not to forget the first | Allen Jenkins are cast &s a pair | of rough and tumble piano movers. loving and unsuspicious husband, and James Stephenson convincingly C Range of knowledge Mark for i Empire Classifieds Pay! | Eddie Quillan and Wally Vernon realistic as the lawyer who defends be as two boys from Tin Pan Alley,| {her, knowing all the while that | compete with Auer during hilari-|she is guilty. Gale Sondergaard as| cus comedy scenes in the film. |the native woman is mysterious, Scott Darling and Erna Lazarus|cold and inscrutable. Then there is wrote the original story and Otis|Sen Yung, smilingly sinister Chin- | Garrett and Paul Gerard Smith|ese law clerk, who adds an evil cerved as co-directors. Joseph San-|thread that is woven throughout/ ford was the associale producer|the story. Other outstanding mem- and Stanley Cortez handled the|pers of the cast include Bruce Les- | photography. ter, Frieda Inescort and Elizabeth Also playing for Earl, only a return “Four Feathers" | of several years ago, | show Saturday night. | FREDIRA Y New Under-arm Cream Deodorant| safely Stops Perspiration moral Buty Withdraw . New Zealand | wWITH HERBERT MARSHALL JAMES STEPHENSON FRIEDA INESCORT + GALE SONDERGAARS ELEEEKE HEE N 6 ) HEE K COLIS SATURDAY’S UM E!!,DREN o sheep 7 Fit one instde another Grow sleepy Friday engagement popular It will night of film not NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the 18th day of September, 1941, duly appointed administrator of the es- tate of SIGURD MEDHAUG, De- ceased, and that letters testamentary therefor on said day were duly is- sued to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to is oo SPECIAL MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL BE HELD TONIGHT a is Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Women use more Arrid than any other deodorant. Try a jar today! ARRID 39;2% jar Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars e e e NOTICE orway 27, at sets Sons of N night, Sept. Hall, 8 p.m. - e ee BUY DEFENSE STAMPS meet the Saturday 1O.OF adv. - We Stake Qur Repuiation on G. E. CLEANERS You Must See Our are he These features offer many values buiit in cur cleaners Dus'proof Bag -Spoilight Motor-Driven Brush High Speed Motor Requires No Oiling No matter how large or how small your home, we know there is a G. E. cleaner to meet your household need: Stop in today and try these superior vacuum cleaners. Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Phone 616 it wes Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Byington are passengers aboard the Princess NOTICE Louise which left for the south AIRMALL ENVELOPES, showmg‘mis morning. They are going as | air route from Seattle to Nome, on|far as Chicago. Byington is safety sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. | engineer in the Alaska Juneau mine. S e BUY DEFENSE i Applications for a number of students are being ac- cepted today for flight training. | Club to be held tonight at 8 o'clock | ) | in the Grade School Auditorium. All | Flymg Ball Sixth Street entrance. | “Keep em Fiying.” | line of ski activities for the season|Club dance to be held at the Bar-| and will be followed by movies|anof Hotel Gold Room the night 996 ] S |nounced today by Rod Darnell, ! AWVS H ld W kl President of the club. | 0 S ee y of the fall social season in Ju-| neau, the “Keep 'em Flying” bail UNEAU NURSE headed by Bob Cowling and Pete pASSES AWAY Members of the American Wom- | Clements, it was stated. en’s Voluntary Services will meet at rs. J. O. Rude for their weekly |being arranged for. the dance and knitting session for the American | A a — | : ; Miss Mildred Tierney, who has . %ens are expected to be on hand . T W dD Wh I y | Y:un}!nr ]!?rm\hl }Vm' I;r{'lwl S-mzw el ; o ol o g ol Well Known Oldtimer Ofi owe I. a.e | 'To lake up needed improvements| Present same, with proper vouchers, may be obtained from Mrs. | ximately > years, is re- H | t K i hk G ; ; |signing her position today and will Juneau Dies After | SOO“ al NeICNIKAN | forior ana the question. of find- | months from the date of this otice The next weekly meeting of the ¢ : ; | |ing more space for the city library, | to the undersigned administrator group, to be held October 3, will be be married in the near future to | ry Hughes. Hughes is employed e 2 bertson and M. E. Monagle, at 200 sl i e coived in Juneau of the coming|gession at 8 ofclock tonight, it W“fi‘,gecw“:fl Building, Juneau.gAl&skm Miss Tiarney plids tg ledve over William C. Hancocx, well know ! marriage of Mrs. Annie Hildinger|announced today. by Acting, Mayor the weekend on the Northland for day of September, 1941. s morning at 6:45 o'clock in .St |Ketchikan, which will take place ’ CARL D. HUPP, vork projecls at Alaska defense 5 h R outh from An. | ADN's Hospital, where he had been | ' . ceniers, which it is hoped wil be 55001188 he cames south from As in Ketehikan ‘Bride Arrives 0 First publication, Sep. 10, 191 . i Hancock had been in Alaska Mrs. Hildinger is the daughter of | Last publication, Oct. 10, 1941. Community ~ Facilities Act, have pome and they will reside in An- |since 1927, according to the For- I_ ica. Wed Here been filed during the past few days chorage. |and she has visited in Juneau many 0U|Se, Anycne knowing the where- | for the Service at various jobs for|times. Whaley is the son of Dr. abouts of Ray W. Webber or Kay istrator in Alaska, it was announc- | ed today. 5 po“on A"iVill Io {193¢ he was an enrollee in the|chikan, and is well known here. became the bride of Rulon Eugene|sitka, Alaska, and receive $5 re- the applications, from | g 1CCe. R T e R | Watson in.the Holy Trinity Cath-|ward, adv. Kodiak, calls for e f new water mains and sewa given of Hancock’s birth, but ing thne marriage vows. Witnesses R e ; Y 5 was known to be over 70 and for the ceremony were Mrs. Ro- b ng for a new garbage | S I E 0 T plant. Applications from the For- | anl ary nglneer sourli or Oklahoma., He lived near pens omorrow nd, puly & I ki, Srispds AleT I o“ < - | Auk Lake with his wife and chil- i Aumdnl £50) SREOnE, tructing recreational facilities in| R. F. Poston will be an arrival in The food sale being given by the (i BriRiik Lovton” Skl: HEX KRN he ces: ters. His family left for the States ) | | ) Sitka and Annette Island bases. | mCrTow to take up his new duties 8s | apout 11 years ago, and their resi.|TOTTOW morning at 11 oclock in in Vancouver, British Columbia.'} oW a9 never before, op- These applications have all been | Eanitary Engineer in the Depart- s the building formerly occupied by Sl Gait Minik: Gamiaoe’. o portunities in AVIATION 2 > 2 e | exception of one son, Andrew Han- d treets. lan electrician, The couple will re- ington, D(i C., for approval dfl;‘:x':‘tl;‘:“ei;’ b;n“‘m_‘:ggi::‘e" Subiic | ©ock, Who lives in Washington. g g gt Men, properly trained, can innounced. & committee composed of Mrs. Tom RS SR gain higher rating and ed to the Territorial Department for C“'"'Le" Mortuary awaiting funeral| Gardner, Mrs. Chnrles Fox and | LEAVE ON LOUISE . v r v plans, . RAYBAN goggles cut haze and approximately a year by the United et United States and in Com- water, — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren | réplacing Kaarlo Nasi, who is away mercial Aviation. Building. ady, |00 edugational leave attendiug clags: |, 0 g mlilc Johnaton Isiand pi el P e as a U. S. Naval Air Station cli- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | age of a pint of fresh milk a day, | interest m the island on the part or a total of about 700,000 quarts, | of Uncle Sam. " ’ | general meeting of the Juneau SKi | Called Keep Em those attending are asked to use the | The meeting will include an out-| Such is the title of a Rotary| of skiing. [of Saturday October 4, it was an- Planned to be the top function | K sy S . NITHNG OSSO NS S e o o i e - LEAVING TO BE Darnell said good music and en- | : | 8 o'clock tonight in the home of ! AI HOSPIIAL N A HId : |Mrs. A. nnainger a banner turn-out of Juneau citi- Red Cross and British War Relief |been a nurse at St. Ann's Hospital e and regulations at the small boat | @nd duly verified, within six (6) allace . " g Projedt Applications - e ror e couin wnee e i'to toiia in eys, R. E. in the Governor's Mansion. g ess Antiouncements have boen re-|the city council will hold a spectal the office of his attorneys an architect in Anchorage. L 3 ska, this 18th e T oldtimer of Juneau, died this|and Ds. James Oliver Whaley of |Henry Messerschmidt. Dittad 65 dnnsay, Alsak, this APPACAtions Or seattle, where Hughes will meet her | October 4 at the Methodist Church Administrator. : since April 10. financed through the $150000009 gooione s Nt e B neys Mrs. G. C. McDonald of Ketchikan, SN est Service records, and had worked | with J. G. Shepard, PWA admin- “ | | & number of years. From 1928 to|°nd Mrs. J. O. Whaley also of Ket-| Miss Margaret Hollis last night|Price, please notify E. E. Webber, One of the construction . | Several conflicting reports | . {edral, Dean Charles E. Rice read- _ - Take Up Dufies as “win me o OUIld Food Sale | | Bux ereNsE sTAMPS disposal system. Ketchikan is as have been born in either M berta Johnson and Alec Sturrock,| >st Service call for aid in con-| B . daren, seven sons and seven daugh- | The e WEHVEE $1 SHEeRt. e ” National Forest areas near the |Juneau on the Mount McKinley to- Senior Trinity Guild will open to- | ARE YOU PREPARED? o th Watson is employed by the Alaska ~ . noi nown, - wi he {orwarded by Shepard to Wash- ment of Public Health here. He is the Hollmann Pharmacy at Second | await trained pilots. ! The sale is under the direction of |side in Juneau. e | Health Engineer, and has been loan- | _Remains are at the Charles W. Nrs. ALY Tk pay in armed forces of the Jliminate glare from sun, snow, States Public Health Service. He is The recent commissioning ol e FL ':es at Harvard. | Men in the Army use an aver- maxed 80 years of intermittent STAMPS Subscribe for The Empire. @ CARA NOME VANISHING CREAM ct your skin lements with an ' in- film of this dainty, greaseless creem. It makes your face powder alln: more lastingly an smoothly, tool LARGE JAR ¢ ] Prepare Today CONSULT Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. P. O. Box 2187 Phun‘e Black 769 Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! with Insured Safety ASK FOR IT TODAY Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store There's quality in the bottle when this signature’s on the label |learNINGS 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 The prize bourbon of a master distiller, the late Col.E.H.Taylor,Jr.,and by him proudly signed. = HAULING o‘ ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alus)ku Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneau At the Empire Printing Company : H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner ft, Sonja Henle in black crepe and black lace over flesh’ pink; eenter,” Cobina’ Wright “wearing :frl[:ul mf;ll cloth dress; right, Alice Faye models sapphire crepe trimmed with sequins and crystals, e, like thelr girl friends to look allu feminine, 80 the new frocks is Sonja Henie who has chosen an ideal frock for dining or danc- ack lace over fle;h pink. TheTl:‘ - o!dl bolewm;\‘ be ;:lmovod 'u: 3 1 decolletage. Cobina Wright, Jr., models a Banton li@l'~ rustling metal g‘:i‘;- ?n n;‘o :xefiet: r:fmlfldescent bluc-green and silver material. The molded bodice, with elongated waist and ruffle peplum, is an example of the new line. + A double-stranded necklabe-made of large wooden beads covered with metal fabric, completes the picture. * At right Alice Faye is wearing a sapphire, . pluga . sheer. frogk . with -pin-cushioned .embroidery-of- tiny.silyer- sequins and Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneav Men of the service, home on lc: stress that quality. Above at left ing in black crepe and stiffened bl

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