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/ THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES PITOL THEATRE "DHILADELPHIA STORY” STARS 'KATY HEPBURN Show Place of Juneau Last Time Tonight! Chuckles at Capitol THE DAILY ALASKA EMP! Attack on Ex-Gov RG0! IRE JUNEAU ernor of Georgla a Mystery ]Mvmuv AND | " COMEDY RIFE IN FILM HIT PACE THREE Wthiere the Beticr Big Pictures Play /] AGAIN TONIGHT CRANT Sparkling Broadway Com- "Footsteps in the Dark”| s SENCO"EARAy . R edy Full of Laughs and with Errol Flynn Closes at | ; 20th Century Tonight , Plus: Preview Yonight 1:15A. M. s e als. Ho s siared 1n the ol o | LATEST NEWS “KEEPIRG coMPANY“ Stewart, and closes at the Capitol {amateur stetith combined in th| i » Warner Bros. comedy-mystery film, | James STEWART x ghis of Columbus Present Program in n cf the Parochial School. m‘?h&adfifiia Stony ) .N..u.m, More than 200 chuckles, laughs and howls are guaranteed in “The Philadelphia Story,” picturization of Philip Barry’s New York comedy Theatre tonight. A new, more vital and dynamic Hepburn is to .be seen in the pic- ture. She plays a young woman of high society, who has no tolerance for human weaknesses. Having di- vorced her debonair first husband Cary Grant, because he didn’t com2 1p to her idea of perfection, she is were read by Dick MecCormick, Mar- ilyn MacAlister and Gloria Gulluf- se Judging the essays were William Ma James MecNaughton, Joe T end Mrs. Delia Dull. Iy E. D. Rivers | Erral Flynn is back to bring more thrills and adventure to movie fans, but this time hé swips | his bow and arrow for top hat nnd‘ “‘P‘oot.steps in the Dark” which jends its run at the 20th Century Theatre tonight. Co-starred with Flynn is lovely | Brenda Marshall, whose perform- | ance in “The Sea Hawk” brought | vaves from ecritics and public | alike. Flynn, who attempts to lésd COLISEUM “FREE, BLONDE AND 21° “CHEYENNE KID" NECESSITY FOR HAVING A STRONG ALASKA. reason for believing that it wul i‘ 3nor Of CO 'U m bUS ik ‘Ml::”;‘;;:;“ {::ng:fli":(:t about to wed a second time. Her Mrs. Thora Bikle Ex-Gov. Horace Bikle o double life because he wants o b o Y. enry. Harmon, who were | hoice. is & stalwarb. man of the| Motive for the attack on former Gov. B. D, Rivers of Georgia by Horace W. Bikle of Pittsburgh, keep his mystety writing eXpiiie ',’" :o“ rk,"o' i t:‘e ;xi‘o:osed ipeoximately 100 persons attend- -cocmpanied by James McNaughton, | COPle, John Howard. Complica-| who then committed suicide in a trailer camp near the Rivers’ home at Valdosta, Ga., puzzles author- | & secret, gets himself into a fine Alaska “International ighway, ec ghts of Columbus program | £1.o dusis w Twilight,” by Rub- | icns arisc when Granf, realizing ities. Rivers and his wife were only slightly injured in a scuffie with Bikle, a former school teacher, | mess with the police accusing him/|Wwhich will some day link Fairbanks i i S e B Pt | onbtein anid “SdxopHone- Walls.” that his ex-wife is Inaking a mis- t\f\l‘x}(.lfbl‘h;);':xt\l‘nnl(wi him to their horie late at night, A note found later indicated the man had a |of murder on one hand and his| With the outside world, will be a it o of Columbus Day. A Quiz show, modeled on similar | take, turns up for the wedding. He s;“’]ao‘;‘flm\"ni‘fNlnfi:f]\'l:"\"l‘n‘ly::_x:sI;Ind Jnay hg\v;lbm: planning to kidnap.the ex-govertor, now o radio | yife, Brendu's role, acousing_him part ‘of the great Internationsl ] Memt the Knights of Colum- programs of the radio, was con- |Jrings With him a reporter from| gered. Mrs, Bikle told ivesir o esiedby ‘hu‘;b;"nL]")‘:;j’fflfl‘l“'{ i‘é“;‘«?‘i’&é}‘?fiuii”.fif"n‘ikfifi ":l‘:""’“("‘; |of being unfaithful on the other.|Highway which will stretch on bue of the Catholie Daughters of ducted by the CDA, with Mrs o keyhole society magazine, SPY.| in the “America First Committee.” She said that her husband had gone south four weeks ago «in the | Yol finally straightens things out vl o See A, S g A Ame and of the Junior CDA George Shaw in charge. Participants [ ind then the fun begins. The re- interests of the committee.” Officials of the A. F. C. said they never even heard of Bikle, but only after a series of harrow-|fentine? A Jjoinf Aterican-Cana- t { in the festivities, as well as were picked from the audience to|oporter is played by James Stew-| ™ > — |ing and laugh provoking experi- dian Commission is considering the take part uat, who also falls for Miss Hep- CAUBI_ES ARE ences that makes one of the cine- |Alaska highway. There is sound the program W The distribution of prizes to Win- |,y Which one gets the girl? ma season's best entertainments. b thE o ners and the singing of "Amencnl That de all @ .part 'of €hE swhEHs Cl’OSSWOTd Puzzle The supporting cast includes stién [00n be under way. 1t would cost \ 100l 'The 8 ‘euded (e BrogERy which Wj”_SI‘F'P& wind comedy plot which reaches a HONORED AT | . Hollywood luminaries 8. Ralph [only about $25.600,000—a sum which “of a play I]»k"\:‘ld*l)(“l.)z/l\ buffet, lunch prepared | .ovious climax when Miss Hep- | ACROSS 35. Gypsy book Bellamy, Lee Patrick, Alan Hale, |l Small compared with other de- | -r';“jf;"f ‘;’::"“‘1')‘ W pS Ay burn’s foot slips, and how! ?T e ;‘f f;‘;‘;‘é”"‘ o Allen Jenkins, Grant Mitchell and |fénse expencitures. M 6 bie parkapGnS: A noted group of stage and I % Piéca of typs 0. Berform Roscoe Karns. Lioyd Bacon direct-| The Inleriational Highway, to Coliit g Betbert Wilke: screen personalities are seen in metal used 41 Salutation ed the film. extend some 14,000 miles through 1 rn‘lf."‘\.l" Ketdom ,f: JBPW club HOIdS support of the trio of stars. Ruth| . = o G e ! foriapacing 8 Snniug e “Footsteps in the Dark” wes|Nofth, Central dnd South Ameri- W ego, Terry Lennon was Pedro, e Rev. and Mrs. Jo .. Can- ectiol Jim McCormick was Roberto, Allen . & Hussey is seen as James Stewart's| . “L,h,, .,,‘(.”1:\-\\.“‘0 J\n::'nm '(.::k‘. 46. Reglon beyona written for the screen by Léster|cas, is how 87 percent complete. Patrick was Roderigo, Gloria Gul- Fusi Meehn of girl friend. Roland Young offers| > 0 UH0 -t b Lo Cole and John Wexley from & play | True, there are links missing but s eauk Il aiind owes Chebiide another of his special comedy por- | o gk b A animal by Lazlo Fodor, Bernard Merivale |construction is procceding rapidly - & b . . - | Wash,, were guests of honor 60. Flexible palm rts of Central d South the Courier. 1941 194ZS trayals as Miss Hepburn's Uncie nlght dt'd ‘parly ‘givéd in the Hes stem and Jeffrey Dell. in many parts of Centr 'ln (] dian numbers were - eason Willie. Her parents are played by |, oo 3 e OHareh i . o ! g :\mgrf?a. ? Mexican high en- 3 1)(_ 1Santo, and the John Halliday . and Mary Nash, gl sy s ahian gg Kf.‘,’fff’,tffin | . vu:.\lxl; avllc]cwzml:;lp rtu; @y mllr\\.vm by the wurh‘n;{ The resignation of Mrs. Lillimn"f“d her precocious younger sister [y " 4 other friends of the i Ifif”'”' bt ;‘r Pl ng" of fhe ma \ on. Columbus their President of the Juneau |by the talented young Virginia| ot Col S 00 S5 o s slon o ~0f dl"” which flashed authors. Winning first place for his :nd Professional Women's | Weidler. ]Sm: e pres 1\1r or the @ stake bowh R Gyer i Cotlhitey! Wbk A essay was Ted Holtz, and Rosemary ciyn was tendered at the first meet- R e P ‘64’ } g?f,'\cfl":;'}'f:n & A“la""'nl abisd & Lig gold shipment arrived in Ee- Dooean placed second. Other essays ing of the group last night held in | E] . it ‘ n 2r, ‘fl"""”\“ 3. And not T to the zebra attie in 1897, But that shipment, o selectior y a 7. Unasj d o] . Vase 3 & % the home of Mrs. George Jorgenson. e it Ao bl fiata] B Tokn line' < 88 v & Devmotish i0: Smah_planots vaiued at $7,000.000, was only a Mrs. Uggen gave as her reason for | R b AISES. . MeTle - JRnlEs point 69. Antique 6. Epoch Rf».:;e:za . |starter—last year, for example, Al- resigning the fact that she is occu- | Scirabdig. Slbg. satil FiD. Kolds: Jupiter . aska produced some. $22,000,000 it pied with other work and so feels Short talks were made by several T Papctostioy gold and other minerals and fis\i- is unable to give the position of those present. 16 Divided eries products worth = $30,000,000 the attention it requires. HEAR ABOUT is tentatively set for Novem- | Details will be announced | Sireamlined Cars Beat Jer- The Caubles were presented with | |AUDITOR SIMPSON | . Gas of the alr | . Mother of Peer Perfod of time . Metric land measure Seattle is celebrating the discov Since 1897, Alaska, the Yukon Ter- I The (.‘.f“mfi.‘u(,nbsctzthct;r ;11@:}: an ivory ecarving set at the m{']! sy s olmh o ritory and Northern British Colum- meeting for November 3, at which | of the program, as Dr. J. O. Rude! 26 Addition to s | D? . { iia have produced more thah 1,000 time the members will elect a new | acted as master of ceremonie: 0 L(l;"’l"g({"l Blg DOIHgS S'al’lad ldS‘ tors of gold. president. Refreshments for the oceasio 30, Conspire : Tu 1741, Cap! itus : | C 1 ptain Vitus Bering, a Other busmgss taken up at the; were served buffet style and fh“‘ 3 ;i ',',i‘,l‘;‘;’.“on SB'deaY ngh' 'o End Dane in the servicé of Russia, dis- mf‘rm:g llaSt mghlt ;vx;s lthehfiisssusl-li flowers were used for decoration. | ] (Afnnvn. shelter | N Xf Saturda N' h' | tovered Alaska. In 1887; the Unit- sion of the annual Scholarship Bal T } 0 2ae i i p Py g AN Siore aratoiing i e y g [td States acquired Alaska from | Russia for the sum of $7,200,000. - e - Two new members were also | ¥ 47. Constituent SR st 2] ry Chapmflfl at Akmn, AND WIFE ARE HERE ofistituent ot lery of Alaska, in fact the doings| iy g A gas tisted 1 Saturd d will| STEP 0 Health with Betber Dallath Jaeger and Lila Sinclair. Sa S DO" Skuse | i il started last Saturday and W o 46, ChidsesEe A e | Y. S poinstendily | contintie to next Saturday, Octo-[°ct. Fhone i g | 3 Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Simpson ar §1. Formed an |ber 18, Alaska Day. This is ac- NOTICE | Rotarians this noon had a first-|rived in Juneasu recently for 53. Pertaining to cording to James Baroumies, well AIRMALL ENVELOPES, showing| hand account of the national soap- |visit of several weeks. Simpson 5t Bopim ¥ | known resident of Douglas;, who ] | air route from Seattle to Nome, on |box derby at Akron, Ohio, when|a Field Auditor for the Unite " fragment has just returned from the south | v:‘i J. B. ‘E{““‘_"Td & Co. Bd‘h;.t)cm Skuse attended his first meet- | States Children's Bureau of the | N & |after & visit of several weeks, ac: PO }fl?g since returning from the big|Department of Labor, and he is| . le,g‘r'"'“u“al companied by Mrs. Baroumes. | i e 13- s kid race and reported on his trip|here in connection with the rou-| 60. Measure of The week of October 11-18 is ENTERPRISE FUND, with the Juneau derby champion,|tine auditing of the accounts of o Namhin the period of celebrating the 200th v Alaska |Jerry Chapman. Champ Jerry was the center of attraction all along the route, | Skuse declared. Riding into Akron |in his parka outfit, he was taken <teecneino. hereby donate . Y [mto the pre-race festivities and |enjoyed a dizzy whirl of sightsce- | the Child Welfare Service l))H\i«’)n‘ of the Department of Public Wel-| fare. ... HOLIDAY SATURDAY answer to a query it i In E learned this morning from the of-| comb. form . Negro of the Niger delta | anniversary of the “discovery” | Alaska and October 18 marks the SCHOOLS CLOSE |74th anniversary of Alaska’s exis- | sehool, according to the announce- tence under the Stars and Stripes. ! ment made today by Superintendent ~The climax of the week’s cele- | of Schools A. B. Phillips. | bratton wifl be a colorful program On Thursday each class will have at the Civic Auditorilim on Octo- of || ALL DAY FRIDAY a short program based on Alaska as { ber 18. Leading Aleskans and pub- the theme, each room giving its own | lig officials wilt attend. There wili program in the grade school, be an excellent program. Octobeér High school class programs will 18 will be offictally khown ds - Al- be related to Alaskan subjects where | aska Day. The week starts Octo- possible during the day. ber 11 with a welcoming dinner for |ing, banquets, radio broadcasts and | [newspaper interviews. | In the race, Skuse stated, Jerry |led a third of the way down the| course. He didn’t have a prayer,| { however, ‘Skuse declared, because | fice of Gov., Ernest Gruening that | Alaska Day will be celebrated Sat- The Juneati Publc Schools will be urday. throughout the Territory 5| closed all day Friday in observance a legal holiday. Banks and allf,f Algska Day, which, however, falls territorial offices will close the ), October 18. No classes will be entire day. held in either the grade or the high (Name articles or amount of money on line above) as a subsecription {8 the fund to provide recreational facil- ities for Juneau men at Chilkoot Barracks. Clip the above coupon out and present it with your sul at a Juneau bank. e i i R s scription at the office of The Daily Alaska Empire or his soap-box car stopped a lot more wind on the course than did| the stream-lined models built by eastern boys who have had previ- Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! HAULING OF ALL KINDS! . Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire ous experience. with - the sonp—box? the . Alaska soap-box car dried out' badly in the warmer climate of the mid-west and got quite loose. No boy ran a straighter race or A feature of the meeting was the showfil; of natural . color scenic pictures taken by Retary members during. the summer. | Tom: Dyer brought up the sub- |ject of a proposed CAA civilian pilot training course in Juneau, which the Rotary club may spoa- sor. Action on: the suggested aero- nautical schqol will be taken by the Rotary. board of directors at a meeting tomorrow -noon. g EW KINY MANAGER Walter Carl, former newspaper man, has arrived and taken over the management of KINY. :Carl, wife and daughter, the latter a student in the Juneau High School, have aken residence at the MacKinnon Apartments. NOTICE OF ORDER FIXING TIME FOR FILING OBJEC- TIONS : TO DISCHARGE ‘N THE ‘DISTRICT CQURT: FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA. DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. n Re the Bankruptcy of SAMUEL A. NELSON, Bankrupt: 3 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on the 11th day.of October; 1941, an order was made in the adv. Referee in Bankruptcy. race. On top of this, Skuse sai:l.f 2 stayed in his course better than| £ did Jerry, Skuse stated, { s the bride carries a bouauet of fragrant gardenias le African daisies; maroon si basket holds carnations, sweetheart roses and babies breath; center, LATEST FLOWER BRIDAL ARRANGEMENTS GLAMOROUS Alaskans at the Hotel Gowman. Directing the Alaska Week pro- gram is J.-W. Maxwell, President of the Automobile Club of Wash- | chairman of the Alaska Emergency |of the Alaska Yukon Pioneers; Hartman 1s many others. - Mr. ington; Ralph -P. Royal, exeoutive | | Defense Committee; A« J.' Goddard, | John P. Hartman, ploneer Seattle || attorney who played & vital role | | in early day Aldskan affairs, and | the week. |/ “In thé program announcement | for ‘the ‘week, the following excerpis " !m‘e taken: k | ALASKA 1S A VITAL BUL- % ;WAEK IN THE NATION'S DE- | FENSE AND ‘1S SWIFTLY BEING supervising the speakers’ bureau for || | FORTIFIED. HUGE SUMS ARE BEING SPENT IN THE TERRI- TORY ON MILITARY AND NA- VAL ESTABLISHMENTS. RE- MIND PEOPLE ABOUT THE and carnations, the flower girl’'s bride wearing white stock head- and white orchidg.. iy GENERAL & capy ELECTRIC Complcie Set, . : hite orchids. Highway Delivery ||:o-, o ro o Tl sdmmeemapiyre i NEE o i G% .+ -l December, angements for the party es or for 3 g % Y o8 'k EES - i At :t: u:elt}:ll“:luyd‘;f fdr the i ‘“:; I\lx‘:ull:nu::o‘;dl::. Nfl:::;:;: pxis’pfi&‘!ive brides and bridegrooms usually plan the floral e::or uh:“m. ASK FOR PRICES AC or DC. To‘ s' “ e - ble in advance, and even if the groom is in training ca le can wire ) PHONE 37 4===JUMEaW |{coictions to the aicharge of sua| 101 the wedding as ar ae posetls 1 0 et There are_ mathy shchanting head: SEE OUR CATALOG A Atth jire Pri . benleHphe Gresses and bouquets this season that will delight any bride. ‘Some are shown “The bridesmaid < . I-Am o t the ire Printing Compan Dated this 11th day of October,| and flower girl. left, are carrying respectively. the bridésmaid bouquet of purpfe an daisies, ma- _ S e \ 1941 oo Wfim} nd.variegated carnations, the little an old:fashioned With carna- n‘ h . g & ; 4 d car ; 2 - . H. R “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner HARO i gt reath . The bride, senter. is modgling & novel “sailor hat* bridal pire : , ¢ | 0 H, T e yhita stock, with tulle veil sttached behind _Right, attired for a formal wedding, & POWER CO.

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