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1942 ROBERT YOUNG IN GAY COMEDY AT CAPITOL NOW Robert Yodng;, Ruth Hus- sey Star in "Mar- ried Bachelor” Hilarious situations develop when Robert Young attempts to pose as a bachelor authority on marriage. IgUNG |and keep his wife, Ruth Huyssey, u happy at one and the same time in HUSSEY 'yetro-Goidwyn-Mayer's “Married | M-G-M Hit Bachelor,” now playing at the Capitol Theatre It all starts when Miss Hussey tries tc reform her husband, Young, | who is ricthing but a beloved fraud !In his attempt to “go straight” he becomes nvolved with a hard-boiled gangster, a downtrodden author and | a publisber who casts an eye on | his wife. Then he evolves into the man-of-the-hour as far as the feminine contingent of the nation is concerned. | Young has never been seen 0| better advantage than as the har- | ried “married bachelor” who finds feminine adoration a trifle head- turning. The lovely Miss Hussey shows a decided flair for comedy and s 1 heautiful and alluring “perfect vife.” - BANDITS ROB BANK VAULT OF $43,000 ‘Lock Staff Members Info WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 GoARANTER | YOU'LL GO OUT Q« ——— ADDED — “Coffins on Wheels"” Cartoon ; Jl:me News THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THE FILM THAT ALL THE TALK IS ABOUT! The amazing drama of the world's richest man —and the women he married—and lost! ORSON WELLES c'/r/zf"’ KANE & “GREATEST MOTION PICTURE SINCE ‘BIRTH OF A af! M L. German Trador-(ycle’_gaplured African Deser s Empire soldiers ride in a new THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA ype of motorcycle track vehi(‘h‘ captured from the enemy in the African des- ert. It was d(-\igl\ed to tow \lm\l] guns as well as to carry soldi 'POPPY POSTERS T0 BE JUDGED THIS AFTERNOON Poppy posters .5!’!][ in to the Ju- neau American headquarters from schools in seven Alaskan towns will be judged this Legion ternoon by Mrs. W. S, Rams rs. George Sundborg and Mrs Keithahn, it is announced Auxiliary E.| banks, Cordova and Juneau by Between twenty and twenty-five women have been invited. The contest is an <annual tional affair and is put on by Auxiliary through the schools the country. Three groups are in- cluded, one in which the 4th, 5th and 6th grades take part, another for students of the 7th, 8th and 9th grades and the last for those in the 10th, 11th and 12th grades Alaskan cities from which poste: were sent in are Anchorage, Ket- chikan, Petersburg, Valdez, Fair- These posters have been judged the best JOSEPH DRISCOLL RETURNS FROM TRIP na- | the of last night after by spending turned plane Anchorag several | districts of the Territory. Mr | banks and Anchorage on his trip. 10 INTERIOR WEST Joseph Driscoll, rwrvsonlanvc of the New York Herald Tribune, re- from Driscoll visited Kodiak, Fair- { REGISTRATION TAKES PLACE ‘Posls fo Be Open from 8| i A MtoTP. M. for ! Young Registrants Registration for men from 18 to age will take place in Juneau and other communities in Alaska tomorrow, July 30, between the hours of 8 a. m. and 7 p. m This includes all men born on or after January 11, 1922, and on or before June 30, 1924 This registration was set ally for June 30 but, due to the 21 years of nation- | | HERE TOMORROW "KISS THE BOYS" IS FEATUDED NOW Mary Martin, Rochester, i Oscar Levant Star in Comedy | Gay, gag-filled and { Paramount’s musical version of the |hit Broadway | Boys Goodbye, ".!(Yll\ Century where into a comedy, “Ki played a Theatre laughed at one of in last night itself the here a0 audience Jovial smartest mood comedies presented abouts in several seasons Starring Don delay in _getting materials to Al- aska, was postponed for one month Places of registration in Juneau will be at the American Legion Dug- out and the City Hall; registration will take place at City Hall under the direction of L. W. Kilburn, and on Highway at Mrs. Martin store. The same hou at all registration announced. posts, it was in Donulns‘ Ameche and Mary {Martin, the new film was a joy tc ‘hl')mlrl as it recounted the hilariou: adventinres | from the play, outsmarting to do it Bethany, Mary Martin, is at the best ; Don her as Lloyd director, nerisms, | Lloya, i AT 20TH CENTURY melodious, the at the of how a beautiful belle outh went about getting the | herself tue starring role in a Broad- way the Glacier|young director Lynch's| Lou will prevail | her devilish eyes and winsome man- a handsome | As Cinay | witn Ameche ¥ PAGE THREE Where Better BIG Pictures Play! TOOMCENTURY LAST TIME TONIGHT wm MARY AMECHE- MARTIN THE BOVS GODDBYE (But they always come back for more) with OSCAR LEVANT - CONNIE BOSWELL RAYMOND WALBURN - VIREINIA DALE BARBARA ALLEN - ELIZABETH PATTERSON 3. JEROME COWAN awo ROCHESTER Directed by VICTOR SCHERTZINO R S T ) 2 || COLISEUM “FORC Members of the Juneau Woman'’s | turns in a comedy performance that club and other local women will assist in handling the work during| the day. To complete definite plans tomorrow’s registration, m for in the Draft offices in the Kraft ‘B\uldmg Judge Felix Gray, chair- |man, presided and other members |are the Rev. C. E. Rice, J. A Martin, Dr. George Dale and Prank Metcalf ASK CEILING rivals the best Featuring Dale, burn he's done. Oscar Levant, Virginia Bairbara Allen, Raymond Wal Elizabeth Patterson, Jerome ever embers of Cowan, Connie Boswell and pi the Draft Board meek et evening| o Tiaue Sowell and Rootiel ter, “Kiss the Boys Goodbye" directed by that veteran maker | hits, Victor Schertzinger who turned {in such megaphone “Road to Singapore | Zanzibar.” FORMER JUNEAUITE VISITS TO John A Davis, formerly ant for Charles Goldstein and “Road ‘¢ WAY | | in Ju of this city, left by Star Air Line pl.qm today for Anchorage. was of successes as i TODAY ‘ wceount - ineau, ard for many years a resident | . Davis, who is now .mocmu-d\ - STOCK OUOIATIONS NEW YORK, July 29 — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2, American Can 64, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Stesl 515215, Commonwealth and Southern 21 7/30, Curtiss Wright 6%, Interna- tional Harvester 46%, Kennecott 29', New York Central 8%, North- | ern Pacific 5%, United States Steel 47, Pound $4.04 DOW, JONES AVERAGES | The following are today’s Dow, Jones averages: industrials 105.44, “hlll\ 25.78, utilities 11.43. e e - Pennsylvania State College ad- Downstairs Vaulf, Es- cape at Vancouver VANCOUVER, B. C, July 29— Two armed bandits locked the staff wilh the army engineers, visited | mitted its first student on Febrii~ with nany of his former friends ary 16, 1859, when it was known while he was in Juneau, Farmer’s High School. WEEK HOURS May Set 48-hour Limit for BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Empire Classifieds Pay! ! NATION!" *GR3" LAND In Kodiak he met both Keith Wheel- m—— RKO Rodis er, Chicago Times representative and Bernard McQuade, representa- tive of the Chicago Daily News. While he expects to spend a short Mrs. John McCormick, Depart-, mental Secretary for the Auxiliary |who has had charge of the annual affair. in the city in which they were sub- mitted and those selected as win- ners in the judging this afternoon national icture STARTS SUNDAY as Legion sent to will Auxiliary ve In order vhat the posters may be headquarters to be THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU of the Bank of ing Manager Harris to open Montreal branch office in a vault after forcing Act- the se M SHORTAGE OF ENGINES FOR HUGE PLANES WPB Official Says Omck Shift of Production Impossible WASHINGTON, July 29—A War} Production Board official testified | today that a shortage of engines | with sufficient horsepower prevents | a quick shift of production for giant air cargo and troop carrying ships. | Harold Talbot, Director of Air Transportation of the WPB, told a Senate Defense Investigating Com- mittee that all engines in produc- | tion are allocated through next year, | but added that the Army and Navy have “not neglected” the construc- | to JUDGE IS second vault on the upper floor and | e:cnped with $43,000 in cash Police said that the pair gained entrance by forcing the caretaker at the point of a gun to admit them the building when he appeared at work at 6 am. The pair then waited until the rest of the staff | came and tied them up, later forc- ing them to enter the downstairs vault. - STUDYING INFLATION ‘Rosenman of New York Supreme Court As- sisting President WASHINGTON, July 20—An in- dication that Judge Samuel Rosen- man, of the New York Supreme at Court, is assisting in the study of further moves to control inflation was given when Leon Henderson, head of the Office of Price Admin- istration, submitted an extensive | memoranda to the jurist after a conference with the President. Henderson held a long talk with Roosevelt and then went into an | anteroom to talk with Rosenman, | who has given up his summer vaca- tion to work for the President on current problems. Henderson said, “I have submit- ted some very instructive memor- anda on prices and wages to Ros- enman.” ., BORN ON STEAMER The stork visited the steamer Cordova on a trip from Kodiak to Seward and presented a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reynolcs who were on their way to Anchor- age. An army doctor aboard the steamer attended the stork. tion of cargo planes and troop transports. A Senate resolution has been introduced, calling for the construc- tion of huge flying ships of the Mars type with which to beat the submarine menace in transporting supplies and men. A LTSRS N Empire Classifieds Pav' forHYPERACID STOIAGHS Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Str)re i e SAVE WITH INSURED SAFETY 4% Our Current Rate on Savings Buy Your War Bonds Here - o] Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 ¥ Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association | of Junean - en by a number rs. McCormick is her home on Twelfth of local women, entertaining | with an informal tea tis afternoon | Street 0= | time in Juneau, Mr. Driscoll | | immediate plans are indefinite. - tered In the national contest. > BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Where R. A. F. Made U-Boat Base Bombing Raidr Empire Classifieds Pay! .In the longest and most-daring Royal Air Force daylight operation of thé war, giant, four-motored Lancaster British bombers made a 1,750-mile round-trip flight to Danzig, Nazi submarine-building base on the Baltic, to heavily bomb that area. Danzig is shown above. than two years. It was the first raid on the former Free City in more id his . Millions of War | Laborers Soon I WASHINGTON, July 29—A ceil- ing of 48 hours weekly in six eight hour Aays cn the working time of millions of men and women em- ployed in war industries has been proposed by efght Government Ag- encies, the Office of War Informa- tion has announced. | Such hoursl are recommended by |war contructors and other ‘war pro- ducing agencies. } The announcement said that the ;“mnjur effect of the new policy statement, on hours should reduce (the excessive working hours week per person, which cannot be | sustained without impairing the ' health and efficiency of the work- ers and ieducing the flow of pro- ! duction.” . | e | MRS. NOHIHGHAM RETURNS TO WORK Mrs. Forest G. Nottingham , (Betty Goodman) has returned to her desk in the Territorial Depart- ment of Public Welfare after an absence of about a month, during which time she has been on leave of absence. Mrs. Nottingham was married in Juneau on June 20 in a pretty cere- mony in the Chapel of St. Ann's Hospital. HOSPITAL NOTES B. F. McDowell, proprietor of Bert's Cash Grocery, has been dis- charged from St. Ann's Hospital where he had a tonsillectomy. Christina Maver has entered St. | | Ann’s Hospital for a tonsillectomy. | | Mrs. Edith Bean and her lnfanL; | daughter have been discharged | from the Government Hospital. A——————” I per | Kid Shoes Softest, most flexible and comfortable leather shoes you've ever worn ... and with the special built-in features these Uptowns feel almost like a house slipper. Genuine leather in vital parts, 4 Family Shoe Store Seward Street ll[l_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIm RN e MISSING TRAPPER FOUND The dy of John Smith, trapper. missing rince last January, has bee found at Port Williams, Kodiak Is- land. 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