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) " HOLIDAY ST NEWS Children’s Admission — 10c, Plus lc Tax JRIZES FOR BOY PLANE BUILDERS ‘Youngs?ers?u_sy Making Airships—Rotarians Selling Tickets s around Ju- z af- f young days pendi nings with colored wood and tools, weekend in s of Mo s will take the the au ball park in the city's model air meet, under sponsorshi ¢ Rotary ¢ With a bicycle @ the best al 14 other m ships air at first for Phone 507 with JOHN CARROLL * DIANA LEWIS > the - JBPW Club fo Hold THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, THURS 160 WEST” IS MARX TRIO'S LATEST HIT ;Capitol Shoix;irn-g Hilarious Comedy Poking Fun at Bad Men of West The Marx Brothers are buci that means a. retwrn of 1 nonsense, mérriment, buriesq music and all-round happine Yes, Groucho, Chico and H are in town s time at the Capitol Theatre “Go West,” their = newest hit opened yesterday. They were . | BIG PICTURES i . Show Place of Junegy { Last Times Tonight AN M-G-M PICTURE PREVIEW TONIGHT "GALLANT SONS" where comedy r funnier, with burning midnight oil as they busy|more comedy than there are with their plane construction. And|1€gs on a centipéde and more indi- with these prizes to purchase, Ro-|Vidual laughs than there are fish- | tarians this week are busy this|es in the sea. This time they poke | yes lling tickets for their|fun at the Early West in a hilari- em Flying” ball at the|Ous way. They go out West in 1870 Hetel turday night, pro-|to Colorado’s gold fie and they from which will go toward |tear the West to bits, | the awards. | In their work they are aided and dance in the Gold Room |abetted by John Ci 11 and Diana} 1 will not enly be Lewis, a charming pair of romanc- ; o, but it promises €rs; Walter Woolf King, Robert highlight of the fall Barrat and Mitchell Lewis as @ Juneau, accord- swell trio of villains; and June to announcements today from|MacCloy, Joan Woodbury and the commibtee in charge Iris Adrian as eye-filling sirens. Dancing will start at 10 pan. to| The picture has its st of mu- swingy rhythms of Lillian Ug-|sic, with Carroll show nd | gen’s nd there's to be voice, Chico “shootir nothing formal about the affair, it/ at the piano, was announced by Bob Cowlin tricks on the and Pete Clements, committee|chotines doing a members. Tickels may be Lewis making rom Rotary members or from the n at the Gold Room on| | at y evening and all Juneau- " CLASS STARTS ~ MONDAY NIGHT First Meet Monday — of the sea- the members for for to be the ng season in 1 musical of and singing Harpo dol harp, a string “Can-Can” secured | Miss her ‘dchul. Juneau Women Urged fo Take Advantage of Course by AWVS The ne The initial mee son will be held b; of the Juneau Business and Pro- fessional Women's ub the night of October 13 at 8 o'clock in the 10 orge Jorgenson, announcemen’ by Mrs. Art Uggan, the organization. are requested to stubs from the silver- sale as soon as pos- nursing classes bein sponsored this fall by the American Women's Vcluntary Services as a re- part of the local civil defense pro- gram will meet for the time on Monday. One class is being conducted in Dougl: d two or three in Juneau depending on the demand. The women of Juneau who are interested are to meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Juneau Health Center. At this | arrangements- will be made for afternoon class. Douglas w will meet at 2 o'clock in las City Hall. The course will be taught by Mrs. Marjorie Hessig, Miss Jane Hibbard, both public health nurses, and registered nurses qualified by the Red Cross. The to today nt of made the first e ticket ible turn e — RAYBAN goggles cut haze and glare from sun, snow, water. —BDr. 4 Carlscn, « Blomgrely Building: adv. it g B s BUY DEFENSE STAMPS an 1C meeting, | men | tie Doug- i (= okm FAIES om0 Z> s> -{dl [m|<| ] HiZmzBi»icia) =) 60 of land Ameriean uthor N N EEE Priestly Israclite tribe Controversial duliness 5. Old-womanish ) whom 51 Dinner Party Given For Haida Officers, Governor's House Ernest Gruening it at a dinner Governor’'s Mansion of offic of the their wives. Sixty-four ent for the dinner ter. arty were Mr. Robert w, here for the meeting of Unemployment Compensation Commi Board, and Capt. M. 1 ¢ irom Fort Richardson. Geov, ar € rtained last in the Haida and Home Nursing. It is important that all those who o enroll for this course attend the first meeting, as it is neces: ch ¢ be limited to 16 e in order to allow demon- tions and practice However, e perscns who cannot attend rly are invited to come when they can, T asses are free to all those interested. High School girls and especially High School alumnae are urged to iroll, ——————— Subscribe to the Daily Alaska CHILD WELFARE " STAFF MEETING 10 START SOON The annual staff conference of e Division of Child Welfare Ser- 9 srial - Department of will be held in the Public Welfare, Territorial Building during the week of October 15 to 22, inclusive, 2 The Child Welfare Services Work- ers who will be in attendance are Miss Eleanor Oman of Anchorage, Miss Evelyn Graham of Juneau, John Cowgill of Ketchikan, George | Louden of Fairbanks, and the Su- | pervisor, K. R. Foresman, it was annoul 1 today by Ruscell May- nard, Di tor, Miss A Brownlee, Regional | Consultant on Child Welfare Ser- 'of the U.'S. Children’s Bureau, {will be present for c ultation in |staff planning for tending and strengthening” serv to depend- ient neglected, de linquent, and | handicapped children. B S P PR SOWRLS B | | SITKA ASSAUL% | 0. E. Wick, of Sitka, was fined {8100 yesterday at the defense city when he pleaded guilty to a charge |of assault and battery, according 5 (LAUGHS PACK | Meet Tomorrow Good company, good coffee... make any meal an event! Schilling has the delicious flavor that brings complete coffee satisfaction. YOUR CHOICE—DRIP OR PERCOLATOR chilling Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! ;\,’\ HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire < REVE TR ¥ Highway Delive PHONE, 374-—-Jupggu. At the Empire Printing Company _H: R: “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner under the direction of Mrs. Johnson, supervisor of Empire—the paper with the largest to word reczived here by the U. 8. paid circulation. Marshal’s - office. ""DESIGNER’S NEW MODELS EXCITINGLY SOPHISTICATED Lett, gray crepe dinner costume; center, black.crepe with open midrift; right, silk jersey daytime dress Some of the most fascinating, sophisticated and alluring clothes for autumn and winter were recently shown in Charles Cooper’s collection. They were designed for a brilliant Season. Women of the mid- dle ages come in for their share of reflected glory in some of the evening models, one being illustrated in the muted mfny.@'ape frock, left. The molded bodice is embroidered in- cut steel beads, and fea- tures long, full-cuffed sleeyes and full skirt. A medieval high peaked hat of the same color is worn with it. It has a chin band and tulle veil behind. The gown on the seated-figure is made of black silk crepe with slinky skirt wrapped around the body and tied at the waist. The blouse is solidly beaded jn jet, with high round neck and three-quarter-length sleeves, and shows a bare midriff when the wearer moves, The skirt is alit to the knee and the costume is- topped by = small eoq feather hat. The daytime right, is;made of Bombay brown Rodier silk jersey. The smooth are achieved with a yoke inset which extends to the end of the sleeve, and from whic! 1 z dolman sleeves and blouse. ‘The skirt hangs slim-and straight, repeating the fofl in front, “ Red {9% hat and muff give pdditional elegance to this model,. WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PRAY/ y LAST TIMES TONIGHT | PROMiSE TO LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY NEW FILM AT | 20TH CENTURY Rosemary Lane, George| Reeves and John Eld- redge Head Cast There was much hilarity at the | 20th Century Theatre last night when War Bros.” new comedy, | ‘Always a Bride” opened, It 1Is| a gaily humorous film about a girl who is about to marry two men. { Rosemary Lane is charming, gay | and gives a grand performance as the much sought bride and George Reeves, who is co-starred with her, is excellently cast as the ane Rose- mary really prefers. John Eldredge plays the role of the “other fel- low,” a quiet, reserved chap whom Rosemary’s father wants her to marry, Virginia Brissac and Francis Missionary Society. . pieio, tamous et ot e - WillMeet Tomorrow | ents to the supporting cast. Robert | E. Kent," who lost no opportunily| arempers of the Missionary So-| Mrs. E. L. Bartlett and _Mrs. C. for injecting laygh lines into the ciety of the Memorial Presbyterian C. Carter were hastesses yesterday I'script, wrote the scenario, based|church will meet for a regular | 8fternoon at & bridge party for a on a play by Barry Connors. Noel|pysiness. meeting tororrow after- | number of their friends. The party Smith directed “Always a Bride”|ngon at.2.o'clock in the home of |Was given in the Carter ‘Aome on and made certain that it packed a|Mrs. Katy Villoria. Hostesses for the | Main Street. Jaugh in every scene with never a|gathering will be Mrs. Villoria and _ Winning high honors. ab pridge moment’s dullness from start to|Mrs. Katherine Adams. [was Mrs. H. L. Faulkper, and sec- | finish. (LTI %1 0 S {ond was Mrs. Dean Hamlin. Mrs. ;i Ernest Gruening took the Subscribe for The inpire. ERRY ESRRNIT TN, Gy lostesses Have Aften_@n Bridge prize. G.-E, Washers Save TIME, MONEY Senior Guild fo A meeting of the Senior Trinity Guild has been called for tomorrow | afternoon at 2 o'clock for regular business and reports. Members are to gather in the home of Mrs.| Charles Fox on Fifth and Harris| Streets. | Following the business meeting,) a -social hour will be held, and| all members and friends of the or- sanization are invited to attend. | - - ee— MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS EASY TERMS See It Today on Our Floor Two applications for marriage li- censes were registered late yester- day afternoon in the office of U. S, Commissioner Felix Gray. Harold | Fleming, mechanic at the Alaska- Juneau mine, applied for license| |to wed Evelyn Kunos, and Sid Ben- | |son, Alaska-Juneau miner, applied | for license to wed Mary Grant. | TR RS | MEHERIN TO WESTWARD | 3. J. Meherin left on the Yukon for Kodiak, via Seward and may also go to the Interior before re-| turning to his headquarters in Ju-| ‘I](.‘EIH. . 'Breeze through washday and get your white and sofs. Look st the armay of convenience features shown below. You'd expect to pay much more! Hurry to our store now for & — e e— — CROPLEYS GO WESTWARD | Jake Cropley, Juneau's well- known piledriver man, accompanied by Mrs. Cropley and son Jerry, left! for the westward aboard the steam- er Alaska. » e ————— ROBINSONS HERE Don Robinson, Continental Can | | Company official, and Mrs. Robin- POWER COMPANY {son, who flew to Juneau yesterday | SALES gnd SERVICE i PHONE 616 "from Icy Straits, are guests at the; i e | Gastineau Hotel: -~ - - i . : 1 Place the Accent on You d w!th SYMP!ION'C STYLING _ BeAll Setfor Fall Try the “Blonse-back Hairdo" It's New Now with the Z0TOS Machipeless Wave NEW FALL CLOTHES demand upswept hair — not the straight-up, skinned-alive sort of thing — but a new, softly brushed-up effect accomplished with set-in waves, the perfect waves that a ZOTOS Machineless Wave can give. . SYMPHONIC STYLING is the new beauty program which harmon- izes the sculpturing of your hair' with your facial contour; blends your hair color with your eyes, facial complexion and make-up . .. and correlates these basic beauty factors correctiy to cqrfip!ement each other — thus bringing out all the charm that is rightfully yours! 5 3 ’ YOU ARE ALSO INVITED to investigate our NEW COCOANUT | ! i | i FINGERWAVE. . for Beauty’s Suke & Sigrid’s Beauty Salon 22y il pwe . PHONE 318 } MRS, YVONNE COOPER % /. Manager Cooper Bldg.

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