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TH SDAY OCTOBER 23 1941 'MANY LAUGHS . PROVIDED IN CAPITOL FitM Judy Canova Comes fo Screen in Hilarious "Scatterbrain” With Judy Canova in the stai- ring role, the hilarious comedy “Scatterbrain” opened its run af the Capitol atre last pight to provide many laughs for" Juneau diences. The music of Matly and his orchestra and of Cal Shrum’'s Gang gave a bril- Show Place of Juneau LAST TIMES TONIGHT liant musical background to the picture The Republic picture presents the well known radio star as a hili- billy girl who reaches Hollywood - as a result of mistaken identity. JUDY CANOVA Despite a number of incidents (IR 1Y LIND 01 THE OZARKS) wt transpire to prevent her ALAN MOWBRAY-JOSEPH CAWTHORN | succ she struggles through to EDDIE FOY, JR. - LUIS ALBERNI stardom. Her songs and comedy RUTH DONNELLY make the film an entertainment WALLACE FORD + ISABEL JEWELL « BILLY mzh of the year, and the witty GILBERT - EMMETT LYNN - JIMMY STARR dialogue keeps rapid pace with SAL SHRMR. GO Goap the amusing situations, MTEANNTN PLAGBIL Produced and directed by Gus Selected Short Subjects || Meins, the film i$ based on . an| tluring ALLURING ALASKA | original screen play by Jack Town- LATEST NEWS ley and Val Budton. The excellent | | supporting cast includes such' PREVIEW San Francisco Docks | names as Alan Mowbray, Rutn 1:15 A.M. Meet the Wildcat Donnelly, Eddie Foy, Jr. Joseph Cawthorn, Wallace Ford, Isabel - | Jewell, Billy Gilbert, Emmett Lynn and Jimmv Starr, Underground ~ Night Club ; | BELLA VISTA, Ark. Oci. | Five hundred feet beneath the O; Mountains 2,500 people can dine and dance at one time in the world's |1argest underground night club. ‘Wonderland Cave, mysteriously air- ‘('rrndl“fll\(‘d by nature, was once a | hideout for Jesse James. ! i e MONAGLE RETURNING Subscribe for The Empire. CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear L Send YOUR GARMENTS to Triangle Phone 507 | M. E. Monagle for Juneau on the Denali left Seattle last night. is a passenger which PP T Rty 1 M-m-m, delicious! No wonder they call it wings of the morning . . . it's Schilling Coffee for me from now on. DRIP OR PERCOLATOR Schlllmg WINGS oF = 'rr-r: MORNING We Stake Qur Reputation on G. E. CLEANERS You Must See Our ODERNE' Model Cleaner These features offéer many values built in our cleaners Dustproof Bag Spotlight Motor-Driven High Speed Motor Requiries No Oiling No matter how large or how small your home, we know there is a G. E. cleaner to meet your household needs. Step in today and try these superior vacuum cleaners. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 ~ ‘@\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘&\\\\\\\\N\\\\\\\I\lllmm’mflfl””lllllllllllllllll WI% One lnghball and make it N N N N N S N National Distillers Péoduits Corporatien, New 'Iwk . 93 Pmr sy T T H THITHTTR NS Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington WIWIIWJWIIIIIIMG TN AL TR ! ACROSS 30. Article 1. Of that kind 32. Public an- 5. Tift nouncement 9. South Amert- 33 Long vitu. can river perative 12. 0dd: Scotch Speeches 18, Measurable 5. Towards aspect of Past duration . Join 14. Cudgel Metal 16. Ballads . Prod 16. Soon 17. Mountain: Large pil comb. form . Flat paving 8. Rallways of a stones certain 46. Rubber trees Kind: 47. Recreation collog. 48 Flow back 9. Clumsy boats 51 Japanese coln | 20. Pagan god 2 Highway | Sewed folds 53. Commotion Odor 54 Make lace | Bevel 55. Eg 6. Charts Einging girl 7. Soft mineral §6. Voicano 8. One of the 57. Bend In | Muses timber Marlene Drelrrrh Resls Her Imured Fool THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ing of a movie sequence, Actress Marlene Dietrich, took this means of resting the injured limb during in- als between takes on the picture at Hollywood. LOST NURSE FOUND ALIVE NEAR TETLIN Frostbitten Toes, Exhaus- tion Only Effects of Two Days in Blizzard Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 2. Russlan 68. Reverse end of mountains a hammer head . Transparent 69. Think: archale 4. Ow s Lucille Wright, veteran Office of DOWN g 82?),‘;‘.‘,‘“" Indian Affairs nurse, was found last 1. Only flowers night after spending two nights in 7 “"“"r"‘_”““"m 1 blizzard along the upper Tanana 5 Nurnll er River, according to a special dis- patch to The Empire from the Fair- | banks News-Miner. Miss Wright is said to be in good condition except for frostbitten toes |and exhaustion. She was caught in a storm Sunday night, while driving Dagger wound Lot 47 T | her dog team on a- mercy mission Constructed | between Tetlin and Moose Creek. g | She had no matches to make a fire {and wandered in circles until she “a molecule Not any | took refuge in a forest a mile from | Tetlin, where she was found by an unnamed Indian. With temperatures 'between zero and 20 degrees above, the Indian Writing fluide . Merry Representa- tions of the !was returning from a 30-mile trip head and lacross open swamp lake country |after visiting the CAA Boundary | | Airfield when he discovered Miss Bolor e WS Mrs. Gorge Sifz Wins Free Ticket On 0u_iz Program Only one person was able to an- wer three questions in one group — | cn the Quiz program last night and so win a free ticket to the Scholar- ship Ball on November 1. Mrs George Sitz was the guestions in any one group. The quiz was conducted by the Juneau Business and Professional Women's Club, Mrs. Lillian Uggen and Miss Anita Garnjck giving the | | Department of Commerce, has es- questions and receiving the an- swers called in. 4 ‘The quest\on.s answerad by Mrs. winner, the| only person to correctly answer the| earth’s axis Many natives with dog team had S!’]‘)l{‘:pfl' the | been searching for the missing nurse . Chafly part of |for the pats two days. Pilots L. F. | Kglr‘i'x"’l‘d Bair and Bob Ausley, from nearby . Knock fields, and Wildlife Agent Clarence 3. Stiteh | J. Rhode, with observer Dean Cross- | sitz were in group I, which con-'gskimounted planes. ‘hr.su-d of rranging, in correct Miss Wright has been a nurse in | chronological order, three lists of the north country for many years historically famecus persons. The and is an experienced musher. She] | other groups of questions all con- is a former resident of Minneapolis, | taining an especially hard problem Minn. and was a nurse in the first which stumped Juneau answerers. World War. The organization will conduct - similar program of Quiz questions next Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, and more free tickets will be awarded those who answer any group correctly | D —— .- | Sonja Gross was admitted to ON DENALI St. Ann’s Hospital for a tonsil- M. D. Williams, who has been ectomy . this morning. south on business, is returning to Juneau aboard the Denali which Lyle Aarkus was dismissed from left Seattle last night. St.. Ann’s Hospital last night fol- lowing medical treatment, National Bureau of Standards, John Vergison was discharged in from St. Ann's Hospital this morn- ing after receiving medical care. tablished a new laboratory which to test sandbus for Army Tom 'l’hompwn a medical pa- (ONVALESCING 575t Maureen (’Hara, film actress from Ireland, was cenvalescing in her Hollywoori home from an emergency appendectomy performed the day after (she returned from Reno, Nevada, where she obtained a diverce frém George Brown, British film director. | Mrs. Lottie Jackson was ° dis- missed from the Government Hos- pital this morning after medical care., El Howard, a medical patient at the Government Hospital, was dis- charged yesterday. Peter Guerrero, Jr., was dis- missed from the Government Hos- pital following medical care. John Willlams of Yakutat was admitted to the Government Hos~ pital for medical treatment yester- day. R RAYBAN goggles cut haze and climinate giare from sun, snow, water. — Dr. Carlson, Building. ——e—————— subsc:ibe for The Empire. ENTERPRISE FUND, Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska (que articles or amoun / « Clip the above coupon subnalpuon at, the office of at a Juneau bank. r z | : : | ) | E s land, all joined in the search with | - —— R PACE THREF "RHYTHM ON THE ~ RIVER" BRINGS | FUN AND MUSI( Bing Crosby, Mary Marhn, Oscar Levant, Basil Rath- bone af 20th Century An all star cast, seven new 'song § hits, and a variety of clever scenes establish “Rhythm on. the River now playing at the 20th Century Theatre, as the cinema answer to the wishes of theatre audiences. The picture is novel form of com- edy with music, not to be confused with a musical comedy, as more attention is given to plot and story. Heading the list of stars in the film are Bing Crosby and Mary Martin, with Oscar Levant, of “In- formation Please” fame, and Basil Rathbone prominently featured. The story of “Rhythm on the Riyer” conecerns a small town composer who goes to the big city and becomes a “ghost writer” for a premineni song writer who has lost his knack. There he meets| the one and only girl, and they collaborate, he doing the melody and she the lyrics. They become n‘ pair of “ghosts” unti] they branch | Where the Better BIG Pictures Play DACENTURY vonseu TONIGCHT | 799 ALWAYS TWO EDITIONS WORLD NEWS CHILDRENS CoLDS BOH[ENE(K HOPKINSVILLE, Ky, Oct. 23.— out for themselves, a situation lead- | The Red Cross war relief sewing 5?! Nl‘cf lfl'.‘fll from m ing up to many hilarious moments | campaign here struck a bottleneck. d"fll“‘ .P"lkd A and a climax that puts the pic-| A woman appeared at the chapter | rub r.b{]m nnd vfih ture in the Class A field. office and apologized for the delay | Vicks VapoRub. fr.s poulzz:ezan in finishing diapers on which she Yapora brings relief hR% & had been assigned. dosing. Chapeladles Near “My husband has had so many | Sois onfer B | things to do lately,” she explained. | melt a spoonful § | To surprised Red Cross workers,| of VapoRub in omp ehono e she added that her husband had mt wur:: 'r"lfi been dol 1l ork. ve the clii i Amhcs L il breathe it the ross Own UO a steaming vapors. BUY DEFENSE BOND% Handwork on completed Red Cross garments occupied the time of the Chapeladies at their regular meeting held in the Glacier Highway home of Mrs. Frank Maler. It was reported that all but four- teen of the club’s quota of sixteen gowns have been turned in, and members with gowns still unfinished are urged to complete them and have them ready to turn in at the next meeting, which will be held November 4 in the home of Mrs. Fred Campen. Present for the meeting were | Mesdames Harry Arnold, Pred Cam- pen, James DeHart, Max Mielke, Jenny Pederson, V. Puzey, Clarence Wittanen, Frank Maier and one new member, Mrs Hal Klmmel 'NEW BOOKS ON SHELVES NOW AT " DUBLIC LIBRARY THEY ARE DERE Never Were Lan:ps More Beautifui! The NEW FLOOR and TABLE LAMPS, ha! we have been waiting for, and as beautitul ar crr¢y as has ever been shown. The NEW type of dacorateéd WASHABLE SHADE is entirely different but maost attractive, You will be delighted with the FLUORESCENT FLOOR LAMPS combined with the large reflector emd 100-—200--300 1. E. S. lighting features. 1 The following new books have larrived at the Juneau Public Li- brary and are now on the shelves for distribution, according to OCity | Librarian Ann Coleman: Forester, “The Captain from Connecticut”; O'Hara, “My Friend Flicka”; Selby, “Island in the Corn”; Seifert, “Waters of the Wilderness”; Norris, “The Vena- bles”; MeMeekin, “Reckon with the River.” Cleaveland, “No Life for a Lady”; Leech, “Reveille in Washington’; (Lyons, “Red Decade”; Heiser, “Toughen Up, Americal Rascoe, “Belle Starr”; Judson, vel.” 3 Several new mystery stories have f also been received. ] e BUY DEFENSE BONDS “Edith Ca- This is undoubtedly one of !ha finest dhplays of LAMPS for the home that has ever been shown in Juneen. We have searched the market for the NEWEST and most up to date and caut @sure you, BETTER LAMPS are not made at any price. * A NEW LAMP will add materiniiy to the charm and’ gomfort of your home gnd help brighten the long winter eyenings So let us show you the hereby donate t of money on line above) as & subscription to the fund to provide recreational facils ities for Juneau men at Chilkoot Barracks. JUNEAU - y.oi_iNG HARDWARE ©€0. out and present it wkh your The Daily Alaska Empire or s

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