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THREE FORMER WIVES TROUBLE | FRANK MORGAN Enferlamment ent Fills Capllol | Film=Strong Cast Incudes New Persopalities CAPI'I’O The Happiest Sus grise Package of the Season with FRANK MORGAN | | | Imagine, if you can, Frank Mor- |can deing a serious love scene in | the voice of Clark Gable, and you'll | |know why “Hullabaloo,” showing | Grey - Billie Burke - Ann Morriss e, Laxest News PREVIEW TONIGHT § |currentiy at the Capitol Theatre, | - |is f the funniest films to AN “Let's Make Music” | |come out o Hoiywood this season. | “Hullabalco,” from start to -fin- ish, was designed to make audi-| ences laugh. It tells the story of! ex-vaudevillian who attempts tc t a job on radio. He lands his| returned | contract and then proceeds fo| |to Juneau aboard the steamer Al-|head straight into disaster by elim- | I aska. ‘mmmr' the~commercials. The sub- | sequent notoriety he receives brings lthvu. ex-wives and their respective ! |children descending down on his| head demanding back alimony. ! How he manages to successfully elude this scrape, and how he fin- ally wins both fame and fortune, |serves as an hour's top entertain- | ment. | Diversified in its scope, the film presents music, song and danece, | |and introduces several brand new MISS HAVILAND K | | Miss Betty Haviland, who h | been employed in Anchorage | the past several months, Chrisimas Cards TEN—Wear Longer! Send YOUR GARMENTS to Triangle Your Appearance Is Assured When You Have Them Here! personalities to motion picture |audiences. These include little Leni IMade to Order JLynn, singer, Kay St. Germaine,| 3 . Phone | popular radio star, Virginia O'- "R PRICEC A FOR PRICES Brien, dead-pan torch singer, and 507 the great Negro tenor, Charles Hol- land. Ail of them present specialt numbers. OUR CATALOG The Empire y i —————— | Luncheon Party | = Honors Resident | Of Fritz Cove |5 Mrs. Gene Johnson was honor yesterday with a surprise shower given at the home of M Llo; Green by members of the Friend- | |ship Club of Fritz Cove Road Those present for the occasion | \were Mrs. O. Jackson, Mrs. Larry Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Floyd Epperson, | Mrs. Clyde Hill, Mrs. C. Brown,| Mrs, Norman DeRoux, Mrs. Bill! Graves, Mrs. Ben Melcin, Mrs. Jack Cremin, and Miss Virginia Martin Guests who eame out from Juneau | were Mrs. Frank Olsen and Mrs. | Robert Kanvidan. | Following the luncheon, guest of honor opened many lo gifts presented to her by her friends. The afternoon was en- joyed sewing and playing bmm‘ Awards -for the game were won by |Mrs. Cremin, Mrs. Epperson, Mis. Johnson and Mrs. Brown. ! e Rebekahs Nominate Officers and Plan Dinner Next Meet Ncminatien of officers was made| by the members of the Rebekah Lodge at their meeting held last night. This was the regular busi-| ness ,meeting of the organization. Plans were also made for a dinner to take place at the time of their next meeting, October 22. The af- fair is to take place in the 1.O.O.F. Hall at 6:30 in the evening. Appeinted on the committee to| | bandle arrangements for the din- iner are Mrs, Catherine Hooker, | general . chajrman, and the Mes- |dames Helga Jarvis,, Mabel Lybeck, |Odelia Knight, Jenny Johnson, | Mildred . Hill, Winifred Hannah,! Eileen Bertholl, Efhel Loken and BANGER| Lurks In every nook and cranny of your home or office if you have DEFECTIVE WIRING. the | If you have any doubts about the wiring in your home, don't hesitate, call a quali- fied electrician NOW during National Fire Prevention Week. We Serve You Twenty-four Hours Every Day! ATIONAL DEFENSE theough FIRE DEFENSE Alaska Electrie Light and Power Co. SALES and SERVICE Phone 616 i) FiRE PREVENTION WEEK ocr5 1 -Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! b eyed Charles Chaplin during vlln EYES FOR EACH orflu..oa,x,, Paulette co«.fl a Hollywood night club. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 35. About 1 Opeuvhanded Greek island Peacock 5. Rodent butterfly 9. Epoch . Nearest 12, In Sbe company 2. Profound sleep Distant 13, !’elul;\ Divisions of 14. Tub the year 15. Pier treated as 48. Put new soles a pilaster on shoes 16. Ancient lan- 5 nall quarrel Ruag 52, Syllable used 17. Former wine in cheers receptacle 53, Staft 18. Reéwources 55. Obliterate zn 58, Mountain: 1. comb. form 22. 50, S-shaped 24. molding 26. 61. Former King of Greece 20 62. Hawaiian food 63. Shak 30. m Substantive Finish | ! 3 4 1. Propelled one's g self in water arac Oriental ruler Beast Greed . Street urchin . Day's march ESeena stomach Sacred image Not there Iver coins ieep shelters Affix a sig- ature Il 0] | P 7w I////‘fll B ol 2 things Gruenmgs Entertain For Visifing Nurses In honor of the three nurses who are in Juneau for the first an- nual Territorial Nurses Examininz Board meeting, Gov. and Mrs. Er- nest Gruening entertained in the Governor’s Mansion last night. The guests of honor were Mrs, Mar- garet Dunnigan of Fairbanks, Mr.. (Helen Hendricks of Ketchikan and Mrs. Lola Walther of Juneau. Other guests at the dinner were Mrs. Dorothy Vollert, Mrs. M. O Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott, Dr. Noble Dick, Robert Bragaw, Stewart Morrison and | George A. Parks. e ATTENTION CDA. Goodie Sale, Sat., Oct, 11, in Sears Roebuck’s new store. Spon- sored by the Catholic Daughter: adv. 74 wEE/ JHEE) of 5 FT 5T T 1 00 1 1 165 o . Brother of Moses . Former chief ) magistrates of Venice . Distribute the | cards void . Eternities efore Gardening Group Flects Officers| Election of officers was held yes-| terday by the Home (.:udenlm} Unit of the American Women's Voluntary Services when they met at -the Governor's Mansion, Mrs. Wellman = Holbrook was elected president of the group, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, yice-president, and Mrs. Harold Smith, secretary- v,reasurer. i'l‘he members of the group com- pleted arrangements for their af- fillation with the Washington State Garden Club as well as hold- ing an open discussion on garden- | ing problems. Speakers were Mrs. Flourine Housel = and Garrison Turner, landscape gardener from! Sitka. — Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the lnrzestl pald circulation. 'Dedicatory Inifiation Class| 1Jcm,ery Initiation Class on the reg- |ular meeting night October 22, | | grand opening \the Westward the past two weeks. jnot travel to Kodiak for the fish- TYRONE POWER HEADS CAST AT 20TH (ENTURY "Brigham Young Story of Mormon Migration fo | Utah, Being Shown | Zanuck’s production of | Darryl F. “Brigham Young,” by Louls Brom- rxeld is one of the most stirring | tilms ever to come from Hollywood | The 20th Century | yesterday at x film opened the 20th Century Theatre. Tyrone Power is starred.| Linda Darnell and Dean Jagger Brigham Young, head a brilliant| featured . cast, Magnificent in scope and spec- tacularly filmed, the picture tells the epic story of the Mormons and their courageous 1800-mile tre k\ from Nauvoo, Ill, to Great Sali| Lake in 1846. | When Brigham Young realizes| the Mormons must escape from th2| intolerance and persecution that has besought them at Nauvoo, one| of the greatest mass migrations in| history begins. Twenty thousand| peopie go on the march acrossend- less miles of trackless wasteland, | until their search for freedom ends at what is now Salt Lake City. Cast as the chief Mormon scout, . Tyrone Power has never been better. Lovely Linda Darnell excells in the role of the “out-| sider.” Handsome, rugged Dean Jagger, from the New York stage, turns in a sensational performance in the difficult role of Brigham YuumS ELKS PLAN TWOEVENTS, BIG DOINGS on Ocfober 22, then Big Opening, Club Rooms | The Juneau Elks are ning two big cvents during month. The first affair will be the Ded- now plan- | this | The second event will be the of the new club| rooms which takes place on the' 1vnnmg of October 25, starting at| 9:30 o'clock. There will be a special | prcgmm for entertainment as well dancing. Elks ‘and their ladies are invited. The new bowlingalleys will be under inspection but no| |games will be rolled. After the grand opening, the Elks Ballroom will then be available for affairs to the public, rented to respensible organizations. Olson Refurns | From West Arriving here on the Alaska early this morning was Clarence Olson, fisheries supervisor in the Fish and Wildlife Service, who has been at Olson attended the annual fish- eries hearing at Cordova but did eries hearing there, remaining at Cordova on fisheries business. ———————— BUY DEFENSE BONDS {Rebeaca Ferr. A0 5\,_.,_\ \ Q HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374~-Juneau _ AtiHe Enipite Printing Company : H.B.'SHORTY"WHHTELDOW Dedicatory Initiation Cluss Wednesday, Octoher 22, 1941 REFRESHMENTS rand Opening Of Neéw Club Rooms Saturday, October 25,1941 at9:30 P. M. Elks und Their Ladies CordiallyInvited COLISEUM GABRIELSON MEETS Ira Gabrielson, director of Fish and Wwildlife Wrangell and Petersburg the past two days on sherles boat Bramt, \?(lx‘)erlmenmlblu;‘ mrm,kl recently | taken Leel AU Wrangell, Dr. Gabrielson met | oo, SVF Y. SR e e with a gmup of spjn.\m(n. inter- 41.95 Where the Better BIG Pictures Play \T90 TRy A G AN TONIGHT THE GREAT AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE! . written for the screen by é’ LOUIS BROMFIELD LINDA DARNELL BRIAN DONLEVY - JANE DARWELL - JORN CARRADINE asd DEAN JAGGER ~ “FLIGHT ANGELS" ———— TONIGHT |ested in new varieties of pheasants | which may be introduced for hunt- ing in Southeast Alaska. Already, Meongolian pheasants are proving | successful as an introduced bird here and experiments are being conducted with Kalege pheasants At Petersburg, Dr. Gabrielson spent a day inspeeting the service's WITH SPORTSMEN Back in Juneau today was Dr. Servicz, whe has been in a shert trip on the DRESSES and FORMALS To Make Rocm for New Fall Merchandise Valued up $17.50 *4.95 Valued up fo NO APPROVALS NOREFUNDS NO EXCHANGES \ The Channel Apparel 20th Century Building