The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1941, Page 3

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‘T:?” P ot s s o~ PRy (OMEDY HIT T T MYSTERY FilM | Where the Betier BIG Pictures Play!?? [ FOR CAPITOL ' 201H CENIRY| “Brigham FpHk “Brighain | ot - : s ’ — I Young Young” { PUL“?PAKEYHOW Wfi‘w‘fipmlk! "The Philadelphia Story” "Footsteps in the Dark” 2ol st Sovanii [ 0ey asAwmrs...snxwas | Opens Sunday with Hep- | | Stars Dashing Errol | PREVIEW MATINEE B ff.’i.".."’;,'f.‘ff::f&'fl 5 & burn, Granf, Stewart | | Flynn-Good Cast TONIGHT ; “‘“““"- SUNDAY more than two years she scored one of cutstanding ¢ in “The Philadelphia Katharine Hepburn returns rious film version of her hit, with Cary Grant 1d James Stewart as her co-stars, ] opens at the Capitol whiel THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 1941 “Robin Haud,” the Tearless fighter of “The S Hawk,” the dashing devedevil of “Santa Fe Trail" - Errol Flynn, now has his first mod-, ern adventure in three years in jWarner Bros,' exciting comedy- im,\ tery, “Footsteps in the Dark,” {which makes its local debut at the {20th Century Sunday. Errol plays the role of a mystesy ory writer who likes to get his first hand. He gets it— ho%! Being buffeted about by wife on one side and his nother-in:law cn the othér, he s that the least of his troubles is being accused of murdering a ! beautiful blonde. Lovely Brenda | Marshall (the “Sea Hawk’s" girl {friend) plays the role of Flynn's |wife and with the aid of her sus- 3))mous mother, played by Lucile | Watson, succeeds in making 8, | mountain out of a mystery. i Flynn, who writes his mystery !stories under a pseudonym for 2 {very good reason, (he pans his | wife's féllow club members) stums| {bles across a murder that the po- lice first assume is a natura) T for a three-day run sparkling comedy of high | society behind the scenes of the forbidden Philadelphia “Main Line” Miss Hepburn as Tracy Lord, {Whose first marriage was broken lup because she behaved “more li a Moon Goddess than a wife. EAbum to be wedded a second time {to a man of the people, George Kittredge, portrayed by John How- ard, her serer is spoiled by th2 appearance of her first husband, Dexter Haven, an ideal role for] Grant's comedy talent. + Dexter, realizing that Tracy Is making a mistake, arranges a deal with: Spy Magazine, a keyhole so- ciety publication, to have the wed- ding covered by Mike Connor, a highbrow writer forced to do low brow magazine work to live. This is 255 : s | death. He decides to solve the case, the role played by James Stew- GILT-EDGED _Not o without the aid of the police. He art. Through Mike, Tracy learns| bhudget-minded working gal is |!ds that it is necessary to se- that it is better to be a human this Dein-Bacher evening cape cure the confidence of a beautiful being than a goddes d in the! for which many chinchillas gave plonde burlesque queen, portrayed end finds the right man in an Aheir all. It's valued at $20,000, |, .o patrick, in order to solve : i was shown in N. Y. lia o exciting, romantic finish, the crime. His plan to keep out s ey the police is thwarted when Lie Patrick is found murdered in her apartment and he is blamed for Freshman 0'Daniel's | 2 | Developments are then swift angd 7 GIRLS... get the boy- friend to tell you about. .. \ | i 1 sl v i 4 Fia / wih RUTH HUSSEY JOHN HOWARD - ROLAND YOUNG JOHN HALLIDAY - MARY NASH ’ -3 4 [ U } ALWAYS 2 EDITIONS LATE WORLD NEWS PLUS LATEST NEWS LAST TIMES TONIGHT Nedk Is Out; He Will - @ b GOSN ot Gl “F LOWING GOED” ** and “Lei’s Make Music" A eetnapkinel Plese ¥t volihoir NO' Pu" " Ba(k In EXAMINATION IS AUK BAY WATER | JBPW Club Will Meet ENGAGED T0 WED : VITHOUT OARS ¥ | SN RS AR 5 S | Miss Helen Stewart® head nurse < : L P i | Hudson Stuck: Memorial i KEE W Marquette Moose Celebra“on Continued Irom Page One) probably knows by now that it (oMI“G up "ow‘ USERS GRoup "o F G I B H of the 2 st ) : ke there until’ the enfi oI | FOr ueneral DUSINESS opiai ue Port vukon, and pon- : : b i ! ald G. Barrett, agent N. C. cr Se' for Ociober 31' |pew senator’s authorization to take | time | A graduate nurse examination for | o B Company at the same plate, have d - are seein L < his seat in the upper chamber o employment in the Panama C*‘""l: MEEI ED“E Y Members of the Juneau Business | announced. thelr cnmemem.' K jusd “gets in Program |S Planned he chunked a (Tu on the fire lr,\ \'II \ln)\‘j':l‘dnll\vn\tI“v\!(L)‘“V“"N gerv m::::]x_\”, :::\ :;]():n :r;nr;:::fif;il Sl and Professional Women's. Glub will it B {introducing legislation to out-law A ; 4 ie, autlonal Jraneacn. Spe MR | hold their firsi general meeting, for é * lstrikes in defense industries. got the floor the other day and staff duty and psychiatry. The en-| embers of the Auk Bay Water | this season Mgnd‘y Rt ‘:L 2 JOHN DRUCK DIES ! i ieart Day be rat2d| As the Semator himself explains |thiew the Senate (where form is. trance salary is $168.7 a month With | ysers Association will meet at the | o'clock. The meeting will be held John- Prick, Sselitnawm DN L - by members of th “I introduced a bill in the formula, and you can: argue3ny a deduction of $40 for subslstence B’ A' A" Bullding 4t ‘Auk Bay Kt |in tRe hoime of Mvs, (éorge Jorgeti- | WVe tradar - ol Fort. Xukop, died i o e Women of | Unitad States cenate that would |side of any question so long 85 and quarters, which are available or | yrclock Wednesday evening to dis- |son on Seatter Tract. recently, .gfigt & Aufiden, Jineks. t ¢. and plans for the occa-|make force and violence in strikes|YOU Sty in line with- tradition) single women only. Promotions may | cuss methods of financing the water | There are as yet no definite plans v 12 2@3 / ion were completed at a meeting |punishable by prison sentence. In Atiothss, ot BOMRS0./iHo unr:xluz-‘:d be made at scheduled intervals. A|gustem which the Forest Service |for the evening as there is much NOTICE 3 held last night by the Moose, | Tnct. T introquced it twice; crce as @ Joint resolution for an amend- 5 percent deductlon is also made | plans to install soon on both sides | pusiness to be taken up by the or- AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing ! i 4 Speakers for_ the affair will bela bill and once as an amendmeng|Ment to the United States Consti- for retirement annuity. |of the bay, J. B. Caro, President, | ganization. Refreshments will be |8ir route from Seattle to Nome, on 1 i Michael Haas, Orlando Godfrey and |to ancther bill. The admendment “'fr‘;”' Fied s ol Applicants must have completed & | announced today. served following the meeting. sale at J. B. Burford & Co, adv. | . Henry Roden. The program will|was acted on and killed by a voice| [ up o iment wo! okt three-year course in a school of | A minimum fund of $5,000 must T , é "H 0 R N U T ? be followed by a banquev, and danc-!vote of No's which sounded louder| sk F‘X;‘l II"f" "“" ; ”‘ lx]x‘x‘vx(r(l‘l::r‘;(llxu; "I‘I; nursing and be regksterfi x:s a grad- | po raised for materials, Caro pointed | pooooooooon. - - - ing will complete the evening’s en-|to me than the roar of a gang of [PIOVIent : ReTRIDS - uate nurse. For psychia ric duty, oyt The Forest Service will supply | lBr.'Q,@‘ M.,'z‘, tertainment. rowdy professional politicians at| o _““_‘“‘"l“‘f“ Wi o ’b"““ ?““": applicants must have taken their ¢ G . labor for the project, which ENTERPRISE FUND, 1 When you get that dead, “T It was decided to show the Moose- |the Beaumont (Tex.) convention. | r‘“v l“ ll“ i ""(“_’“~‘;;‘I'm‘p "‘\:‘j"t‘;l‘{I nursing course in a psychiatric hos- | wiy“include construction of a res- Deilvr Aluskes Braptrs) | it feeling, what heart film “Young America” later| tAfter the roar subsided, I|fefusal to join or affiliate With 2 pital, although applicants who have eryoir and laying of mains. Wadley Juneau, Alaska | vou need is a glass of cool | this month. The picture Will be|asked another senator to ask that labor union; nor shall any COrpora- sompleted a three-year general nurs- | Greek will be dammed for the reser- i i T you up right presented October 96,37, and 26 at|the vate Be - réponsidefed and the | ton or individual or assoclatipn of ing course and have had one year of | ;i rhe work will be done under 18 ‘way without that bloated | the 20th Century Theatre. ayes and nays called for. |any kind enter into contract, Wril- experience on the nursing staff of | ihe girection of Harold Smith, sup- ; feeling. A good habit to get e eHlo Sald’ mo. e would mot do|'CR.OF orah o exciude from employ- |a payehiatilo hospilalmey alse dual- | ervisor of the Motest Service Admir- L .- hereby donate feeling. A good t to g 8 b |ment members of a labor union jfy for psychiatric duty. with n into, to drink a glass of STEP to Health _wl'.h ‘Better | that, as there were (00 Many sena- | or persons ‘who refuse to join a| Provision is made for acceptance alty Division, with A. E. Glover milk every day about 3 o’clock Feet. Phone 648. Chiropocist Di [tors who din't want to make & \anor union; nor shall any per- ' of applications from persons in their dlrgc:”cr;?rge ?: e‘xm‘l:ee;d Gllovl:r L ST - o di in the after It's just : es- | ¢ ; and Virgil Heath of the Admiralty ; n‘ u? 1fm(§;oun_ Jjusi Steves. adv ||?cordlo;‘ th]?ir votes ont,om::l ?l‘; Sd son against his will be compe_ued final year of training. Applications | Pivicion“wiil attend the meeting. (Name articles or amount of money on line bove) bl - tion. T finally got Senator Eastland | pay dues to any labor organiza-|may be filed until further notice. e —— bscription to the fund t ide recreational facil- DRINK TWO GLASSE! Under New Management of Mississippi, who has been in the|tion ag a prerequisite to or con-| Al applications must be sent to as a subscription to the fund to provi OF PASTEURIZED JUNEAU |senate only about a month longer|gjtion of employment.” the Washington office of the Civil| Sons of Norway will have a public | } ities for Juneau men at Chilkoot Barracks. MILK A DAY Day and Night has !'_ to sak Jor recf’m‘d”"'f‘” There’s more to it than that, but|Service Commission, Full informa-|dance Oct, 11 starting at 10. Albert Clip the above coupon out and present it with your NURSERY and a vote ayes and nays, but _“E‘.tlwse are the essentials, and cer- | tion as to the requirements for these | Peterson’s music. Short meeting at subscription at the office of The Daily Alaskd Em; B J u NE A " couldn’t get enough votes to force | tainly enough to show, with what|examinations, and application forms, |8 P. M. in Odd Fellows' Hall. Re- X i Mrs;; B HORPRE M, A1 aze-ANM-naY. woLe. has gone before, that Semator W.|may be obtained at 311 Federal | freshments, Admission to dance 40c at a Juneau bark. 4 n A l B I E S 315 Third St. Phone Red 119 There you have a perfect pic-|Lee ODaniel has got himself a Buildin per person. —adv. - ture of the trials and tribulations|cause. - — of a freshman senator who comes e . ! [ to Washington with a cause—but| Women of Moose regular meeting | you haven't the end of the O'Dan- |-Wednesday night, Oct. 15, 7:15. Card iel story. His bill, of course, is rest- | party, 8:15 Bridge and pinochle ing quicetly in commitiee. O'Daniel | Admission 50c. —adv Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! Notice To Telephone Crossword Puzzle [PAEN s : f ACROSS 36. Negative . o 4 $ :17. Very hot [ol<[>] The Revenue Act of 1941, which was placed in effect on October 5, imposes a tax of 6 per cent on amounts paid by subscribers for local telephone service. The Juni (mI<[=]>] (ol |m] 8 E| s calmeo e petsvioalions OIS | & Douglas Telephone Company is required fo collect this tax and therefore . Came to res Looks | - A g T R | proper amount will be added to the regular charge made by the compaty on al > DR o s U]E| ‘ bills paid ; 16. Ejj Illv?ir:led Know: archale un l s pal g2, gl siadlio o, coffats Sial AFTER OCTOBER 10TH 28‘ o moisture 62 Mine approach Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzls | To aid the subscriber, the following table is provided showing the amount : s b L RO T IR b L e T payable after tax is added: gg grga 27. g‘hln 1 law printing 4. S‘lalr ‘ "FTF VA 30 : $2.50 $2.25 $2.38 7 9. Stir up | 3 am 3.00 2,78 an 5 Vi 11. Command: > AEN//a wotkig | 3.50 3.25 3.44 20. Emerald-green arsenate of 4.50 4.25 4.50 3.00 4.75 35.03 Subscribers using in excess of $5.00 per month will be notified of the adjusted amount. copper 23. Roman road 25. Ol:llvtlme agger 28. Scarce 29, Oily hydro- carbon 31, Superhuman eings 32, Roman emperor 33. Work together 35. Performer . Valley 40. Writing table - HAULING OF ALL KINDS! - Duily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire 3 K : ; i o A U/ it o | | Highway Delivery et e | o | PHONE 374-gunean_ A5 | Juneau & Douglas Tel hene Sprouted gratn 61. The herb eve ¢ Femaly dess P | a1 1 1] i

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