The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1941, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES CAPITOL of Heaven” et Cenjunction Patterned nlnng tho same lines W as “The Under-Pup,” & paiter i which proved a hit and u;mblmw &6 Ownea Gloria Jean as a star, Univers 7 DOWN ‘A Little Bit of Heaven” comes 3% ° 1. Hypocritieal - GLORIA M SHORT SUBJECTS Watchman Takes a Wife Latest News 29, 1941 . GLORIA JEAN STARS IN NEW CAPITOL FILM Young Sinéifig:Favorile Is | Back in “A Little Bit SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT Anoint Salutation Incline the head 11 15, 16 17 18 talk tenigkt to the Capitol Theatre THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ——JUNEAU ALASKA \ 5 3 Solution Of Yesterday's Puzile 6. Range of kuowledge Petson ap- pointed to act for a sherift ¥ | Six other players from the casts of the earlier success are present in the coming feature, including C. Wish ept Baking com- _partment Aubrey Smith, as Gloria's “Grand- 1 of fuel a”; Nan Grey, as her older sis- xS Butch and Buddy, Billy Gil- Llulul::-li.’\l bert and Frank Jenks. Cloverlike herb In addition the cast includes e Robert Stack, Hugh Herbert as Gloria’s “Pop,” Stuart Erwin, Eu- gene Palette, Nana Bryant, Tommy Bond and others. Story of the new picture, another al hit from the producer of traight Deanna Durbin suc- cesses as well as “The Under-Pup, presents Gloria as an East Side girl who becomes a radio singing star. Her rise to fame causes family solved only after Gloria her voice and temporarily n\lmquLshos her career. Eight famous ex-stars of screen are also cast as Glor “uncles.” The list includes Charle Ray, Maurice Costello, Monte Blue, ~otogleally Like 1tive e u woman's ni Gorroded Pie anlmal diey . Diminishes Biblical patriarch Reiined woman Final 53. Flow forth coplously Lamb's pen name Tear apart . Measure of welght Kenneth Harlan, Noah Beery, Pat O'Malley, William Desmond and Roll Call of TO MEET BIELE CLASS vation my Bible CI € omorrow night at 7 m‘ k in the home of Adj. Jockson. All whe are interested a ited to attend w Gnugh Tell your druggist to sell you of Creomulsion with the un- ding you must like the way it allays the cough or you are ve your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, !!cgchlhs Christmas Cards Made to Order ASK FOR PRICES SEE OUR CATALOG The Empire CHESS, CHECKER Red Schoolhouse | CLUB IN METHODIST PARSONAGE HERE Beginners [éafhing Games in Weekly Sessions on Thursdays Is Theme of Ball All members of Juneau Elk Lodge 420 and visiting Elks will meet in the lodge rooms at 8 o'clock tonight On November 1 for the annual Roll Call meeting. Works of art that would make & = po)owing the traditional cere- broomeiek (ehystia. shossiovs have mony, entertainment will be given héth ploduces: tor " U 10larship " vefreshments will be served. Eall on November 1 according 10 ya01q Bates is in charge of the the committee of the Juneau Busi mfln"emem\ mess and Professional Women's Club who are arranging the dance. For some weeks a chess and mp. group has been hard at work checker culb has been meeting iyttt b inds of school- TURKEY DINNER the parsonage of the Methodist oo classics for the edification of Church on Fourth Avenue opposite (pe juneau dancing public. the Territorial and Federal Build-\ rpe Elks Ballroom will be .m.wl ing each Thursday evening. ] formed into the traditional little Beginners and accomplished, yeq cchool house for the occasicn,! players are 130“‘ made welcome at 4ng )l kinds of prizes and tro the meeting” said the Rev. W. M. ypjeq will be awarded the dar Matthews, the pastor of the church wo for a waltz and a schottische. All persons who are interested in working on the decorations is a learning chess or in playing are ,committee composed of Lane Roff, welcome to attend. - _"Lila_ Sinclair, Betty Goodman, An- Occasionally an hour is spent il jt3 Garnick and Margaret Taul. studying openings and other char- Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock acteristics of the game. It iS5 the music of Lilllan Uggen's promised that beginners shall be gyehestra, and will close at 1 o'clock. PLANNED FRIDAY BY METHODISTS The public is invited to attend the Methodist Church dinner next Friday night which is being given under the auspices of the vices, The dinner will be served at any time between the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock and everyone is wel- Women's Society of Christian Ser- | cheerfully ~and sympathetically )] funds from the affair Will g0 oo given instruction. An effort is jnto the scholarship iund of the AR e e made to match players according grganization and will be used for .Y iz i to their ability and good players|ihe education of a Juneau trimmings will be the center of| High o are asked to play several persons|gchool girl graduuLe next year 8 ,attraction, and a Hallowe'en motif as an added handicap. ol The club will meet {omorrow I Hosrirar Norss l night again and a cordial welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robert Akervick are is extended to all who care to play. the parents of a baby daughter ments is Mrs. C. H. Groves, and in charge of preparations in the Players who own chess sets should kitchen will be a committee head- take them. Persons who care to| piay only checkers will usually find | someone to play. H ik SRS born this morning about 9 o'clock M- _G"""_‘e HERHA i ” SMIH SR TRRING in St. Ann’s Hospital. The chilq! Hostesses for the evening wil o be Mrs, Floyd Dryden and Mrs. tweighed 7 pounds and 4 ounces. Harcld Smith, Forest Service Sup- She has not yet been named. ervisor of the Admiralty Division, will return to Juneau Friday, accord- | ing to word received at his head- | quarters in the Shattuck Building today. He has been on an inspec- tion trip of Forest Service stations and facilities in the division. Peter Oswald. Serving will be done by members of the WSCS, Raymond Thiemeyer, small son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thiemeyer, vas admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital last night for medical care. Improvement Club Mrs. Fannie Davis was Jdmlllt(! Subscribe for The Empxre to the Government Hospital We're as near as your tele have a chance to drop in at you. We can give full d the policies you want to kn Shattuck Agency INSURANCE -— BONDS JUNEAU PHONE 249 T e e LR L el B D ENTERPRISE FUND, i Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska (Name articles or amount as a subscription to the fund at a Junecu bank. GOSN information on insurance. Clip the above coupon out and present it with your subscription at the éffice of The Daily Alaska Empire or e e T | night to on. |8 Her aved “‘““”"“I Election of officers will be held Rachel Albert, who has been a tonight at a regular ‘meeting of | medical patient at the Government the Auk Bay Improvement Club at |Hospital, was dismissed yme,d,y 17:30 o'clock. The group will meet ———————— — 1in the PAA Building. Other rou- | RAYBAN goggles cut haze and,tine business also will be discussed. 1John Wagner is president. eliminate giare from sun, snow, water. — Dr. Carlson, Blomgren Building. adv.’ BUY DEFENSE BOND! A DRAFTEE FROM CHICAGO, RECEIVED A"24-STORY" [ phong: whenever you want LETTER FROM CO-WORKERS.) on"t wait until you T our office, or until we call etails over the phone on ow about. ... hereby donate of money on line above) to provide recreational facil- ities for Juneau men at Chilkoot Barracks. Rog. U. 5. Pat, Otfico 334-564, May S, 1936, by Nakional Fodoration of Post Offce Clorks The pilots who fly the air mail i i ste space on pretanglu hn(an. Slzc“a-d.. e n“‘:::ot::tmz:on are placed ‘inside the shed: each end. The engines are red and kept warm by fire on the floor in the center. ed by Mrs. H. R. Sprague. She will | be assisted by Mrs. J. B, Smith and | Will Mest Tonight Elks Tonight | Yankee Hunter Charley Keller Checking over his hunting guns at his Frederick, Md., home is Charley Keller, New ank Yankee slugger, ‘who has plenty of time on his hands | before spring training starts and the Yanks start their campaign for another world chammonshnp - .- \ull be used for the affair. | General chatrman of arrange- T0 FOUND NEW JUNEAU (HUR(Hi Rev. W. P: Griffin, Former Tulsan, and Family Arrive in City In hope of establishing a Juneau ptist Church under the sponsor- | chip of the American Baptist Asso-! ciation of Churches, the Rev. W. P.} Griffin, accompanied by his wife| and two children, arrived on the| steagner Aleutian last night. Mr. Liberty Baptist Church at Tulsa, Okla., :crdamed at England, Ark. was born in Arkansas and The ‘Tulsa congregation is sponsoring Ihis missicn, which is to include the |entire Territory, and he is salaried ' Iby the association. “The American Baptist Associa- tion is not represented in Alaska at lhu said, “but I hope to start a church present time,” the missionary here and make frequent visits to cther parts of the Territory. I now am permanently assigned to the | Alaska mission, the. first time the | daughter of Judge and Mrs. George i Alexander, returned to Juneau ciation has appointed a mis- sionary for Alaska.” The Griffiths are staying at the| | Hotel Juneau. Visits Br;tfiér afid Sister on Vacaflon After a visit of almost two months | in the States, Miss Jane Alexander, F last will fare Miss Alexander visited her brother, i George, Jr., while in Seattle, and attended several football games with | him night aboard the Aleutian and resume her work as Chief Clerk | in the Department of Public Wel- | office soon. She also visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sherman, and her new little neice, | in | Washington. Visits ‘with friends in other coast cities and the Sherman home on Lake completed her vacation trip, she said that the first real rain | she had seen on the whole trip was | on her return to Juneau. ———————— BUY DEFENSE BONDS _ her four sons, who brought terror Griffin, formerly pastor of| PAGE THREE FBJ FEATURE T0 BE SHOWN | 20TH CENTURY | Hoovers Popular Book "Persons in Hiding"" Comes fo Screen | Best known for her delineations of well-groomed women, Hedda | Hopper—famous columnist and ra- |dio commentator—plays an impc |tant role in the Paramount cr |drama, “Queen of the Mob," which |is based on an exciting chapter from J. Edgar Hoover's popular book, “Persons in Hiding,” and which opens tonight at the 20th s = Century. i : Fcllowing a distinguished career H " Where ihe Better BIG Piciues Play [/ STARTFTS IO ENTURY wovemr , J. EDGAR HOOVER calls her “The most vicious, dangerous criminal brain of the last decade!” 00VER'S INS IN HIDINE lon the legitimate stage, Miss Hop- per entered motion pictur 12 |years ago, and has appeared in many pictures produced by major film companies, her screen debut having been made in “Virtuous Wives:™ “Queen of the Mob" was directed by James Hogan from a screenplay by Horace McCoy and William R. Lipman. Featured in the picture are Ralph Bellamy, Blanche Yurka, | J. Carrel Naish, Jean Cagney, Wil-| {liam Henry, Richard Denning, Paul |Kelly and James Sedy. The story !graphically portrays the exploits of | the infamous ‘“Ma" Webster gang of bank robbers and kidnapers, comprised of “Ma” and three of Short Subjects “Dog in the Orchard” “Swiss Ski Yodelers” “Evérgreen Empire” ALWAYS 2 EDITIONS LATE WORLD NEWS middle-West until they were ice by the FBI. [to the brought to jus SIX INITIATED ATC.D. A MEET At one of the largest meetings ever held by the Catholic Daugn-| ters of America last night, six new members were initiated into the organization with a ritualistic initiation service for which Mus. Herbert Redman was presiding of- ticer. The room was filled with flowers and lit by candles for the| service. | COLISEUM —— “CHARLIE CHAN’S MURDER C A Paramount piclure with Ralph Bellamy - Blanche Yurka - J. Carrol Naish lean Cagney - William Henry - Richard Denning "I!' l(olly + James Seay * pirected by James Hogan RUISE® New members are Mrs, Neal Moore, Mrs. Robert Jonas, Mrs. 9 4 : % pinochle. On the committee for| xelvh;w Bloo;n, M;'Nmy?t Boye:i. the cards are Mrs. Miles Godkin, M::h v‘alry ;‘an cNaughton and chairman, Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. Joe 8 VTR A0 ~ Thibodeau and Mrs. George Gul- During the evening refreshments lufsen. were served with a Hallowe'en theme used in the decorations. Pumpkins, witches and ghosts were used to give atmosphere to the oc~ casion, © * It was decided to hold a card ‘party November 7 and the public is invited to play hridge whist and Refreshments wlll be in charze of Mrs. Rose Schneider, Miss Mary Dugan and Mr: T Jscnbsen Iy & ok A ) (2) mthu lrmatloh, 3) bflnr gream' breathitiy foni:ofiz. ch!u’ll 12:‘:: '%‘.' it. Follow directi in folder. VA-TRO-NOL USSR BRI NOTICE! Frances Elliott. Alterations. Phone 734. 102 Assembly Apts, adv ADRIENNE AMES (star of stage, screen and radio) visity | many training camps in her job as | Chairmon of the Enterfainment Com- mittes of the Home Legion. A carten | of Chesterfields is a mighty welcome gift for the men in camp, i ’ | Folbw ylll ad'o'f Adnonno Ames and send the men in the camps the cigaretie that's Dof:ml.ly u.pgg and BETTER-TASTING Ev.mmng about Chesterfield S is made hr your pleasure and conve- nience. .. from their fine, rightly blended tabcm fo their easy-to-open collo- phane jacket that keeps Chesterfield always Fresher and Cooler-Smoking. va a pack and try them. You're sure fo like them because the big thing that's pushing Chesterfield ahead all over the country is the approval of smokers like yourself. EVERYWHERE YOU GO | Copyright I!v“. Liccart & Mysas. Tosaccs Coo

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