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1941 THE CAPITOL HAS 'i'l"‘] BIG PICTURES ow Place of Ju_;lc:m ARTS TONIGHT THE-NEWEST THING IN withthesparkle of itizst love! AN M-G-M PiCTURE Also: Wal' Flower Drafted in the Depot Latest News HERE'S A CONVENIENY FifiiflERM DETAHL ; ot ESCORTS VICTIMS 3 OF SITKA BLAST n Army fun- of four e explosion of ine at Sitka Sun- > being taken south aboard Northland, whici from Sitka this morr : two other outh later 3 n-commis- R4 escort T0 ‘? MANY ACHES AND PAINS These new General Electric Penetrating Infra - red heat ray lamps are at once convenient and many times are applied for the relief of various conges- tions. The next time you have any bothersome ache or pain which you feel will be relieved by heat, try one of these G-E infra-red ray lamps. onec Northland .- aboard the 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN will not be responsible for any contracted fer by anyone but w debt ourselves. MR. and MRS —adv. AL WEATHERS. They are available in various forms; floor, table or hand mod- els, that you have your choice of convenient application. Each has been designed and constructed to render the utmost service. Table Model $5.95. Floor Model at $9.95 and Hand Model for spot application at $3.95 also available, ALASKA ECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. GENERAL ELECTRIC | INFRA-RED RAY LAMPS 50 Made to Order ASK FOR PRICES SEE OUR CATALOG The Empire BUY DEFENSE BONI Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneau At the Empire Printinig Company H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner vietims | _|night when are| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NEW ROMANTIC TEAM STARS IN CAPITOL FILM Ann Rutherford,John Shel- | fon in ""Keeping Com- | pany"" with F. Morgan tribulations and particul: The trials and ot young newlyweds, the danger of their first quarrel, becomes the subject for a gay, ro- mantic comedy in “Keeping Com-| bany,” with Frank Morgan, operv ing today at the Capitol Theatre. John Shelton and Ann Ruther- ford, two of the outstanding young pla the screen, and hoth stry probabilities for future stardom, appear as the youthful bride and groom. It means the formation of a new romantic team on the screen and a big step) upward for each of the young play Teamed are Morgan and Irene Rich, repeating their dramatic suc- of “The Mortal Storm,” as A Rutherford’s screen parents. Thirteen-year-old Virginia Weidler and youthful Gloria De Héven play her younger sisters. The antics of Morgan and little | Virginia Weidler keep the picture | 1 riot of fun, especially when they ry out their various harem-scarem | schemes to benefit the young new- lyweds. A strong cast also includes Gene Lockhart, Virginia Grey, Dan Dailey, Jr., Henry O'Neill and Sara Haden S. Sylvan Simon directed the pic- ture, produced by Samuel Marx e e PIONEERSPLAN | BENEFIT SHOW ers of ted as | Fiiie The, “East Side Kids" the stars of the show “Bo; of the Cil presented to Juneau audier | the members of Igloo No. 6, |neers of Alaska, in their benefit |show at the 20th Century [ When the “East Side ul country life, th | into excitement, da murder. Composed . of kids, the Kids” try walk and Hollywood’s tough- gang goes right to to clear their | Knuckles, a murder charge, although in order to do this, they have fto | capture a dangerous killer. Among the kids, are two well-known “Dead % Bobby Jordan and Leo Gorcey, | Other members of the gang in- clude Hally Chester, Frankie ‘Bm'ke. Donald Haines, and Dave Gorcey, Leo’s brother, as well as | Sunshine Sammy, famous for his Iroles in “Our Gang” comedi In order to escape a court sen- tence for malicious mischief the “East Side Kids” censent to visit wealthy Algy Wilke's summer camp !in the Adironracks, but they on'y |get as far as Judge Parker's cha- | teau when the car trouble forces /them to spend the night there. | Things are settled when Louise, | | Parker's ward, is jerked away isilently into a secret panel which | pens into the living room, and |shortly after, Judge Parker Iis | lound strangled in his room. | It takes the kids to find Louise. |and the man who murdered Par- ker, { Dave O'Brien makes an hero, and Dennis Moore, who i |takes the murderer’s role is most convincing. Vince Barnett is ex- cellent as a dumb gangster. In charge of arrangements for, the show are chairman Charles W ; Carter, John Reck, William Markle | and Mike Seslin. [ Ety Hope Chest Award Is Planned by CDA For December 4 # Completion of plans for the hope chest award on December 4 was. the || main business at: the regular meet- |} ing last nighu of the ' Cathcfic Daughters of America. Tickets were | reported to be disposed of rapidly by the committee in charge, com- posed of Miss Mary Vander Leest and Mrs. Jack Fowler. The chest has been on display in the ‘window of the Juneau-Young Hardware Company. On the evening of the award, the time will be spent playing cards. Mrs. W. T. Mahoney and Mrs. J.-K. McAlister are in charge of obtaining articles for the hest. Eight new members were voted into the orgenization at the meeting last night, and they will be in- itiated at the next: regular meeting. of the group on October 28. . Those voted in are Mrs. Mary Bloom, Mrs. Frances Jonas, ‘Mrs. Rita Moore, Mrs. Frances -Hamlin, Mrs. Loretta Kelly, Mrs, Minnie Bayer, Miss Mary Jean McNaughton and Miss Vivian Tice. ] One of the events of the meeting was the presentation of a wedding gift to Miss Mary Vander Leest. from the CDA.. Miss Vander Leest. }is to be married later thismonth. A report was made to the members on the activities of the Junior CDA, i |the two troops of which are plan- ning Hallowe'en parties on October 29 and 30. | | refreshments Shaw, | George Rivard, Mrs. Walter Hellan | and Miss Vander Leest | Feet. Steves. ON SATURDAY [ s ideal g JUNEAU, ALASKA . It Takes a Stretch of the Imagination Blow me down, if it ain’t a big blow. If this is a blow to you, it certainly was to the house. The Ogden, Utah, photographer was just look at that telephone pole! It seems there was a big wind. stumped as to how to get a good picture without becoming winded. |OVERBY LEAVES ON | TRIP TO TWO CITIES In charge of entcrtainment ard were Mrs. George Mrs. Evan Wruck, Mis. | [ W. C. Overby left on the North | | Ceast on an official visit to Sitka |and also Petersburg. The liternal 3 Revenue office in Juneau will be Betler | ijosed until Overby returns which DUl will be about Wednesday of next - R Health 648. STEP to Phone with Chiropoc.ist Automoble Down: prefix il EICIEk - EREE r>{<[>Z Mo o[=o|R|mH[n]>] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 1. Historie word meaning 19 award 2. Sewling implement 3. Prooopn 1. Disarrenge 5. Afres 6. Medieval friar 7. Landed properties . vacillate . Mohammedan noble: variant . Dowry . Called forth . Bxplode . It is: contr, " Wing . Arrangement Act wlike part ure Imperishable Distinguished . Cooperates with secretly Cravat Order Greek letter . Rumen . Point farthest from the n/d N AR ST i T T I O O O earth Emphasts . Roman house- hold gods Discover . French city Faithful . American poet . Alder tree: Scotch | | ol R o R AEEERE JEEERDN SPECIAL SHOWING | “One Night Only PINT-SIZED CANGSTERS SENT UP THC RIVER.. for 2 vecation in the country. in:a haunted hous | BOBBY JORDAN A LEO GORCEY A MONOGRAM PICTURE Y Proceeds to The Pioneers of Alaska Admission 50c Loges65c Two Shows: 7:20 and 9:30 P. M. bit and stretched the negative. This is the result. % W PAGE THREE but— | ERROL FLYNN - FILM HELD AT ~ 20TH CENTURY “Foolsteps in the Dark’ Is | Popular-Will Play for ' Last Times Tonight | Held over for one more night a| the 20th Century Theatre, the popular Errol Flynn picture “Foot- steps in the Dark,” which co-stars Brenda Marshall, will play for the last times tonight. | | Flynn portrays a writer of mystery yarns who tries to keep his identity hidden from his wife and mother-in-law because he satirizes people of their set in his books. In order to get first hand material for his books he becomes | acquainted with the police and| criminals alike so it is no surprise| | when he disagrees with the decls-\ ion of the police that a cerhin‘ AIRMALL ENVELOPES, showing man had died a natural death, 1 | PP s | air route from Seattle to Nome, on | The police scoff at Errol's belieri sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, that the man was murdered so he| ___ sets about to solve the crime with-| out their aid. { Brenda Marshall, who was sen-| [saum\sl opposite Flynn in “The“ | Sea Hawk,' plays the role of his| | wife in “Footsteps in the Dark.” | | while the role of her mother and| | partner in suspicion is played by ——————— | Lucile Watson. Together with the | | police they lead Flynn a merr_v“ |chase until they finally succeed | S|X JUIIEAUITES in unwittingly involving him in| To Go “u"lm\thl‘ murder of Miss Patrick. After| igoing through some of the most | } hilarious, hair-raising scenes evm‘f ; With gear and duffle packed for that: e {8 tha Al”kflm hv“'h. @ 10-day hunting trip in the Rocky |, ¢hor of the mystery stories his| | iilmed, he finally Pass region, three Juneau C°"pl"‘1wire detests. | will leave town tomorrow morn-| Aot | ing on the motor cruiser Donjac,| | p Y A only to reveal owned by J. B. Burford: Although armour of the middle [flmflM to the ) Making the trip are Dr. andjages was designed for protection, Mis. C. C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.|fashions changed at the whim u{l Accommodationson theair-conditioned, roller bearing OLYMPIAN are Rod Darnell and Mr. and Mrs.|armourers much as do men's[ designed to suit those who wish all the luxuries Dean Hamlin. “clothes of today. of travel at reasonable cost or comfort without frills at economy prices. . | Club-observation car, bedsoom cer, standard ers, modern tourist sleepers and luxurious coaches. tizing hot meals in the beautiful car cost as little as 50¢. There is also Where the Better Big Pictures Play TI0"CENTURY Held Over Again Tonite NCOM " FLYN PAR, 8, A WARNER BROS. - s Nationst Pl S ol o e e o L.COLISEUM “FREE, BLONDE AND 21" “CHEYENNE KID” NOTICE And He stretched his imagination a clears himself | § - ENTERPRISE FUND, Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska ... hereby donate (Name articles or amount of money on line above) as a subscription to the fund to provide recreational facil- ities for Juneau men at Chilkoot Barracks. 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