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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1941 € I'HE CAPITOL I i.\S THE BIG PICTUR ES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW! PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. tE SUNDAY MONDAY | TUESDAY ] { It started oui as a business proposition... and ended, with Lamarr and Stewart in each ciher’s // L5V SHORTS ‘Fire Chief” ! % ! l | iDY GETS HER MAN" “PASTOR HALL" DEFENSE DINNER an Church, an ed by parlors of the L | dinner will be ser acio Talk rdies Aid Members SE'I' 0(]’ 29 BY are asked 1o take their 0 . to the dinner, which will Open house for ectees who e p A will be coming to Junmeau this — The date of Octob is set for| manth is also planned by the club, Tonight from 6:45 to 7 o the National Defense dinner of the "y kbt VA G Grue 3 a Juneau Woman's Club, it was an-| ..o Ssne AntEaaBor - ik br over station E his nounced td by Mrs. John Mc- oo B8 46 thiss THOVAMEn 8- of 5 ch is most Cormick. the ka D The affair will be held in the . s e et ogRilnl e complete for the a given 1 China ARGEST SELLING - " Chinese art wi tures, X and many ¢ of pottery, pewter, : 4 ese emb) Mr. Theo Hod- /é a er in C for § . everal years, will give k on L ‘ ? S, that country about 5 All & 4 Juneau citizens are invited to at- tend. Cinderella Girl eI | 85 PRCOF, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORKCITY PBelivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! Lora Lee ! From a bit part in a Texas school | play to a Hollywood motion picture | -contract within two months was the | dream road taken by Lora Lee, 19- | [ year-old El Paso girl, shown as her | | contract, was approved by a Loe Angeles court. | Christmas Cards i _ HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire mghway p e]ivel'y ASK FOR PRICES PlfiiNE 374---Juneaun SEE OUR CATALOG At the Empire Prinfing Company . The Empire | H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner Made to Order ‘* "~ | NaskaDay FOR (H!lDREN Now {zation is a committee composed of |Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in | Charles C John Reck, Wil-!t home of Mrs. Frank Maier. WAN]'ED A'I' MISS'O" liam Mart \d ‘Mike Seston. |~ ‘The st Side Kids” come powered by the kids. Louise is ¢ © .| through n in the rollicking|found bound and gagged in the Cx]lxl'l ‘Ml(".smn, i r»oliv;:‘u:q’? l;’(‘:;j“i: action-p: ed thriiler with Bohb_v_sacret panel. The kids also encoun- 2 e A R Ty mr‘Jorduu Leo Gorcey, Dave O'Brien|ter a state detective who had been | " distribution. A articles suitable | 2nd George Humbert in the leading | trailing Parker. | may be left at the Mission on|roles: However, just as' things are be-| South Franklin street, | A hand-picked group of rough-!ginning to go better, the murderer| ARPRER I | L AR necks, the ast Side Kids” are|fells Knuckles from behind and } HERE ON BUSINESS | have you got in your hair? | Where have you been today, | anyway? .. ! cat up the tree. You want to | started throwing stones first?. .. ! me. Will you hold still? | this | it always rin, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA HEDY LAMARR, 'Army’s New Uniform EJA JAMES STEWART ' 4 (OMING SUNDAY {Famous Pair Will Be Seen | in""Come Live With Me”" | Opening at Capitol ! - - NE WITHERS | T0 APPEAR AT 20TH CENTURY Litfle Actress s Starred as “Spitfire” in "Girl | from Avenue A" | Presenting a new romantic Unpredictable Jane Withers Iis {team which is eduled to be one due Sunday at the 20th Century |of the most popular in screen his- Theatre in her latest starring pie- i Ty Come Live With Me,” co- ture, “Girl From Avenue A" The | James Stewart and,Hi 20th Century-Fox film is hailed as| | r, under the direction 1 est vehicle Jane Withers has | Clarence Brown, opens Sunday 1t sver had | the Capitol tre for an en- Jane portrays a homeless Bo\\'-’ gagemenit of days cry spitfire who is suddenly placed ased on a story tailor-made for on swanky Park Avenue. She tries| ;lh(- pair, the plot deals with A F 1t0 be lady for her boy-frien | beautiful A y e who 1 | t you know Jane. She | | given he native of rryinz vously pert as ever and| {an American citizen and thus ob- Avenue doesn't know what | tainin, quota numb or being | hit it idvm 1 to_her native Austria.Pre- | A streng cast of well-known per- lfemvw (h® former she proposes : }wnnm s supports Jane in {marriage to Stew a penniless frcm Avenue A" Kent Taylor plays young author. Through a purely . | the romantic while Katharine business arran, t, the marri- | Aldridge and Elyse Knox battle for |age i3 to give s Lamarr her | his hand, Prominently featured are ;:mmbor and, in arn, t is | Laura Hope Cre Jessie Ralph, | |to have his living exper paid ' |Harry Shannon, Vaughan Glaser| |until he can sell one of his noveis, | 4 land Rand Brooks, | The complications of this strange e eee "dvn! made more pu when {the two fall in love, supplies the i:n n - with one of amusing To ISSUE (Al | stories |Tan Hunter, as the publisher ihis wife Verree Teasdale, re | Ve et | membered for 1 k in “I Take Sgt. Daniel Rosser, of Company A, &mgrega"on of No"hem |'This Woman,” featuring Spencer 20th Infantry, Fort Benning, Ga, | models the U. S. Army's new The Light Presbyterian Church fo Meet |Tracy and Miss Lamarr, Others in [the cast are Donald Meek, Barton et ot fantryman’s helmet combines the best features [MacLane, Edward = Ashley, AN ¢ '¢he' British and German types. | Codee, King Baggot, and Mis.| Tpe Joose-fitting breeches are f Adeline de Walt Reynolds, eighty jighed off with comfortable puttees. Temorrow morning <he North- years old, who makes her een ern Light Presbyterian Church will the role of Stewart held a Congregation meeting to other p‘oNEERS Io ireceive the recommendation of the > - Pulpit and Supply Committee, that |a call be tendered to the Rev. Willis R, Booth of Sitka, to permanently fill the pulpit of their church. This meeting is to be held im-| mediately after the morning service, | at which the Rev. Walter Soboleff; BOYS of the c”y _ ltional meeting. On Tonight Only PRESERT FiLM, Is Observed I'his is Alaska and and territorial off are ing it by remaining closed | It is hoped that a call will be | extended to Rev. Booth and that he, with Mrs. Booth, will arrive in| banks observ- Fedht and 1Y Fihdse cre ona Juneau to take over the Pastorate| and business is being conducted as| The Pioneers of Alaska are pre-|°f the church early in Nov usual on any busy Saturday enting “Boys of the City” tonight| S 3 BRI s | o lin their benefit show being given| CHAPELADIES MEET TUESDAY at ‘the 20th Century Th re. Ar-| Announcement was made today 'BEDDING, (LOTHING ranging the affair for the organi-|that the Chapeladies will meet led by two members of the origi- nal “Dead End Kids," Leo Gorcey and Bobby Jordan. pursues the screaming Louise into the secret passageway. The Kids chase the thug, who after a thrill- While being transported to the(ing capture, is revealed to be a country to %c“pfi a court sentence| member of the Mori gang. for malicious mischief, they pk:k| Dave O'Brien,” who plays Knuck- |up Judge Parker and his ward,|les, is well remembered for his por- Sam Jackson, Feature Service Edi-‘bouise, when their car is blown/trayal of Corporal Kelly in the tor with the San Francisco Bureau up by a time bomb planted by the|“Renfrew of the Mounted” series. of The Associated Press, arrived on Mori gang in an attempt to snuff|Dennis Moore, who got his first the Alaska last night Mr. Jackson |out the Judge's life. Due to a|big chance in Monogram's “Mu- intends to Interview both Federal |preakdown, the kids are forced to|tiny in the Big House," is a men- and Territorial officials while onfspend the night at Parker's|acing Giles. tis s L ‘"‘Iflke other per- | gloomy chateau. “Boys of the City,” the second ;Joer;:nscemi—lst:uce: pae i L Nauonali Before they are hardly settled|in the “East Side Kids” serles, ' for the night, Louise is suddenly|was directed by Joe Lewis from - MRS. MELSETH LEAVES jorked silently away into a secret|the screenplay by William Lively. Sam Katzman produced. Mrs. Peter Melseth left for the‘pancl, Shortly after, Judge Parker westward on the Alaska to join her 1 found strangled in his room. The public is invited to attend son who is now employed in An-| Giles and Simp, members of the|the Pioneer'’s show, which opens at ibrane. Judge’s staff, accuse Knickles,|the regular 7:30 o'clock hour. e brother of one of the kids. They Empire Classifieds Pay! attempt to'bind him, but are over- 'ASSOCIATED PRESS FEATURE WRITER IS BUY. DEFENSE STAMPS *AMERICANA* G5 By RAY PEACOCK AP Feature Service Writer ALL right, now! Let’s cut out the monkey work and get that dirt off. How you expect to go to Sunday school tomorrow when you look like the coal man? . ... Stop that yowling! I don’t know why we have to go through this business every time. . . . What in the world Dirt? That’s not dirt, that's tar. . No, you can’t have any boats in the tub. Not even your submarine. . , . What's this scratch on your leg from? Didn’t I tell you to quit climbing trees? ... Idon't care if there was a break a leg? . .. Quit pulling away from me. You must have got some tar in your ear, too. . .. What'’s this black and blue mark from? . .. Junior did it, en? Who For Pete’s sake, quit playing with that soap and give i!tvw .. Now the other ear. . .. You'd think I was killing somebody the way you yell. Shut up or I'll forget I'm bigger than you are! .. Stop splashing! I've got to wear TURES PLAY! "EAST SIDE KIDS" in "BOYS OF THE CITY" WHERE THE BETTER BIG PIC TONIGHT ONLY Preview Matinee Tonight 7 b“[[lfl/fly Suntfay 1:15 A.M. 2:00 P.M. SUNDAY ® MONDAY ® TUESDAY 5 in' ey, nest far; "9 blggest pic. A Bowery spitfire .. . on her own in Park Avenve ..., tey- ing so hard fo.be a lady for her boy-friend's sakel SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ; " “MEN WANTED" , A BEAUTIFUL -TRIP THRU ALASKA FROM KETCHIKAN TO FAIRBANKS ALL IN NATURAL COLOR! Always Two Editions Late World News COLISEUM —— JAMES CAGNEY in DRIVE 20 cevrupy TONIGHT SPECIAL SHOWING One Night Only Proceedsto . . . Rk The Pioneers of Alaska SENTENCED T0 A VACATION IN THE COUNTRY! “S§ Gutter-rat toughles sent tion in a haunted THEY BY NIGHT" Admission Tax - 05c Total - 50c. 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