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SATURDAY SEPTLMBER 5 1942 . e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRl:~JUNLAU ALASKA "~ PAGE THREE L r y GARBO TRIUMPHS NEW YORK TOWN STARTS SU D/IY ‘ "IN GAY COMEDY, OPENING SUNDAY b v | | s ok . SET FOR CAPITOL, r | AT 207H CENTURY i . WITH Zv» GARBOS! + | : " " £ Vs Migr “Two Faced Woman IWIN B“_I_ Mary Martin Fred MacMur- | : and up to his nec | . M I D | ' in double-trouble! Brings Melvyn Douglas | - il ray, Robert Preston, | FRED, MARY and BOB as Co-star of Grefa |Seattle Errors Lose First Gay Trio in Film show you how to Newi : — Feature H; ‘he talent for comedy fint re- | OAMe fo San Diego Fred MacMurray, Mary Martin '_Auc”. e AND l Special \ vealed by Greta Garbo in “Ninotch- Outfit and Robert Preston go to town in lv 0o 0 V F Attraction _9:30 ka” reaches a new high in the bril- uthl “New York Town” which will open liant actress’ latest appearance, {tomorrow at the 20th Century The- in the Dream City of the World again in & comedy and again with (By Assoc atre. For unlike the hundreds of ] Melyyn Douglas, in “Two-Faced | Seattle booted away the first game |screenplays made about the Big) on exactly nothing a week! Woman,” which will open tomor-|0f a doubleheader in the Pacific|City, these Paramount stars por- row at the Capitol Theatre. Coast League last night, moking the liray the lives of - typjeal New Playing a dual characterization, | ""0" Wacke fl’(““ hurt, bub *:“} :“"rYarkers. not those of the pent- [ the witty, sophisticated tale offers|B,0, SATE BUE 1O Win the PIEIeCR: [house set | Garbo a role unlike anything she |gioe'in the serice with San Diego,| TTCYTe ingratiating inhabitants pas_ever attempted before. She | wanager Pepper Martin, mean- |%f the huge melting pot. Fred| jitterbugs and sings, abandons her |yhie, filling in at first base, scoreq | MacMurray plays the -role of a, \ famous long bob for an ultra-mod- [poth Sacramento runs to defeat |Sidewalk photographer gone of ern hairdress, makes her first ap- |Portland while Tony Freitas held [those breezy young men who snaps, A pearance in a bathing suit, and |the Beavers in check your picture and then hands you a carries on a brilliant verbal duel{ Two singles and a hit batter gave | sales talk to order some copies.! with her rival in love, played by|Oakland a run after two men were |[Mary Martin, appearing in her | Constance Bennett. out in the twelfth inning and a |first non-musical dramatic role,’ i The story casts Garbo as a ski|vietory over Los Angeles, squaring |portrays a small-town girl whom ' instructress in a swank winter re- |the series at two each with the Fred romantically rescues from sort. Here she meets Melvyn |l€ague leaders. | starvation and loneliness. Douglas and, after a violent court- e - The fun starts when Fred, con-| MEL ship, ‘marries HiB T HAn. DotBi 5 G‘?'M%:F'll“lln‘ vinced that his interest in Mary is' KISS VYN returns to New York on business| g pie P g Y o {governed purely by his brotherly THE BOYS and is subsequently attracted by| gacramento 2: Portland 1. instincts, paves the for a ro- GOODBYE" the charms of Miss Bennett, Garbo lve | ANCe: between Mary and Robert 5 Los Angeles 2; Oakland 3, twelve follows him and devises an in-|innings. | Preston wealthy young machelor. , genious scheme to break up this| Only three games played How Fred contrives to break np [\] little affair by masquerading as National League his rival’s romance and win the her “twin sister.” From then on a| Chicago 5; Pittsburgh 3. S S Cuadlt acoounts for | series of amusing situations keep| St.Louis 5; Cincinnati 3 a hilarious climax which straight- ) the philandering husband in hot| Only two games played ens everything out. water until the solution is arrived American League | It's an unusually candid story of at in an unexpected and diverting | Cleveland 3, 0; St Louis 6, 4 New Yorkers as they really are. climax | Only one game played. {No gangsters, nightclubs or fancy wth Garbo, beautifully photographed, penthouses. Instead, just the heart- Constance BENNETT and acting her comedy role to the | STANDING OF CLUBS |throb of the Big City—its glamor ROLAND YOUNG hilt, keeps audience attention riv- | Pacific Coast League {:r those who make good—and A Paramount Picture with s . eted in her every appearance in a Won Lost Pct. ose who don't, told as a gay i A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE e s : x | scene, with Douglas a perfect foll 105 Angeles g8 63 LofiREOCY HUALER WL Akim Tqmni- AK'M TAM'ROFF LYNNE OVERMAN ERIC BLO J in the amusing double-role situa- 'sacramento 89 65 518 roff, Lynn Overman and an all- t —ALSO— tions. | Seattle g2 72 533 |star cast. Directed by CHARLES VIDOR - Screen Play by Lewis Meltzer - Based on a Story by Jo Swerlin | | > o | san Diego 78 17 503 o & P 2 MABCH or TIME REV (H | San Prancisco 8 8 500 i | Bowuna » & % HOSPITAL NOTES America sui\(llew Army . AMP'_I" oaxlatih 7 84 458 I % etk o S GUEST g o Sl ey It Will Keej | PONALD DUCK—NEWS 4 . R' ‘ Natlonal League | Mis. John Eldemar has entered STABTS 7 3 onon the Bdge 4 - PRORR TIE T 3 T | on Lost Pet.|St. Ann’s Hospital for surgical treat- 2! [ SUNDAY—SHOWS CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P. M. ATN. L CHURCH =0 .9 30 69 |ment. "“M,". TONIGHT Of Your Seat’ i Features at 2 30—7:55—10:20 v ke St. Louis 86 45 656 | | New York 71 60 5421 George Sacher has entered st. ! PREVUE TONIGHT AT 1:15 A. M. e aibibel e, L8 L Dt S e e Homtstrmedical care. L FREENINES SOUIH | 46%, Kennecott 30'%, New York Cen-| ATTENTION EASTERN STAR | Jan, Ghusch . omariaw the o Ray, bl oph AR tral 6, Northern Pacific 7%, United | Regular meeting of Juneau Chaps ENDS TONIGHT— N. Harry Champlin will be the Chicago ...62 73 459 | ‘Capt. John O. Conwell entered St.' fOR PAA (ONFEREN(E State sSteel 46%, Pound $4.04. ter No. 7, OES, 8 o'clock, Sept. 8, Apl o FLYING CADETS" guest speaker at the 11 o'clock ser- Boston 4 frlli 783 .gflg:Ann‘.\ Hospital yesterday for medical T, i il preceded by Annual Homecoming, | vice | Philadelphia 36 8 290 | care. i | t 6:80, Visiting ‘mémbier C and The Rev. Champlin has been American League |8 ¢ A | Louis A. Delebegque, who has T):;()r:ilo'v::::: r:‘::“;q:yfguom E:‘:l:f:}u:ste d to present dguzu ““‘P! | ITHRATRLR! P | . ’ pastor of the Wrangell Presby- Won Lost Pct| ¥Delbert Carson has entered St.°been distriet” traffic manager for Jones averages: Industrials, 106.68; | card. 5 Show Place of Juneau Ridin’ on a Rainbow’ | iia chucen for nearly two years NeW York 88 44 . 607 Ann’s Hospital for medical care. pan Amercan Airways, is in Se- - e TG Ty 5. lady.. ALICE BROWN, Secy. 5 2 ag and is going to Fairbanks to the BOSton B3 88 ¢ GO0 e attle, called south for a confer- h % THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! pastorate of the Presbyterian St LOuls 70 63 526 Mrs. Jerry Green became the ence with PAA Division Head- " ’ Church there, He succeed: thy Hay Cleveland 68 66 507 ]mother of a daughter, weighing sev- quarters. | ~ SALUTE OUR HEROES! Siaurel thesd 0 ucomeds M Bl | ek iy 64 71 4T4en pounds, one ounce, in St. Ans Tt 1\ absence, Hartman De- | IROASEA AL L MMt 1 BHONE Whi has been” cnisago 59 70 457 |Hospital this morning. o dlabriet | BUYU S BONDS AND STAMPST DAY transferred to the Anchorage Washington 53 T 408 |, FAr Mels‘ former d‘%h;il\‘h'bflnk: h" AR 5 4 g church, succeeding the Rev. Boyd philadelphia 49 89. 355 Mrs. Angelo Astone has been dis- “*‘f"c et e Lo L Whray 3. C. f“h:‘flge» Whg has accepted the | |charged from St. Ann’s Hospital, :Ctn‘e‘;‘“ . | 6. Flows back H pastorate of the New Palesune, {where she has been under surgical b : 9. Chart 0 E S. Group Here dTY lOOI(ING FOR |Ohio, chureh. ‘TENNIS TOURNEY e e R ETY Uk i R TTAMNS] T} The Rev. Champlin, wife a | SLACK ABOUT SLACKS? | 13- Davld Copper- With i whir- [CIORIRIEICITIE] WOMANTO SERVEIN | g g ! | o glsiaawlie” g sl 3 |sons are the house guests of the | Io BE H"ISHED | Harry Stanton has been discharg- | 14. Gone by varlant IGEIARIDIE] osipones Inner Poucf DEPARIME“I‘R” and Mrs. Willis R. Booth dux'-} led from St. Ann's Hospital where You may be one of the girls who 1 [ - PR 4“) Article |AICIRIA[P] :mg their stay in Juneau. | ovER WEEKE“D | he has been a medical patient. likes to wear slacks because they're | [7° Antos Bhiiers [TIAILINP! I PIE] i comfortable. But there’s another Consiellation 5» Grave offenses [E[TIEILIL]S] . The annual }wmecommg dinner | 4 # 0 Uncle Tom's pet & 1 Box =1 o of the Order of Bdstern Star, sched- | Applications now are being re- Although ‘cor AR HAIRVAS. by Orville Rude has been discharged angle to consider. Are you sure Born oW [O[N|O] [O]P} ;s S| b ’ ddenl; P uled for next Tuesday evening in ceived by the Chief of Police ror T J Mccauls 'o spells of !r;ain the taniily murnamem\s?m thedGover;ndr;:erllt Hospital after you keep them as well pressed as| T i boats '}17 “"yh suddenly [PIY|LIOINISITIY] . the Scottish Rite Temple, has been |a policewoman to serve on the | being sponsored in Juneau bids (Mrl eing under medical care. A(l:al‘“l‘llcm. o u':.'.'fi"g bira Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle | postponed, it was announced today. | Juneau Police force, Chief B. H T k F h g T to be finished over the coming holi- | | 29, Brazillan 63 Back of the Floreng Ste returned p e 67. Polnt where a DOWN The regular meeting Of the chap- | Manery announces. The applica- ake Isnin "p days, if quarter-finalists in the men’s |, h?m theve(';wel;:?ne;et u;{o;_ | 0. News organ- 6. HOER daasion Dotat sproUts | nortening ¢ ter, however, scheduled for 8 o'clock, | tions will be considered by the City | ' division will complete their matches | 1" where she was a medical pa- | 31, gZation: aiibr. 65 Appellation " 68. Penitential 2 Partly open b will be held. All Eastern Stars new council next Friday evening. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCaul are) on schedule. tient. Save your pins and needles. Don't | 33 77 66. English school 69 Tear apart b to the cnv are invited. el £ TS | planning to take advantage of the | Still to play in quarter-finals are sWeep stray pins into the dustpan, 4 ‘Carry out £ e yUNEAU MAN CHARGED | weekend plus holiday with a fishing ' Gov. Ernest Gruening, who must | e armed forces and essential civilian | & Dutch city il COMING_SOON! WITH RECKLESS nmvmc\‘”p aboard their boat the Katrinka. 'first meet Jack McCarthy, then ‘E"'.IS“D MEN | industries, such as laundry, clean- 7. Indlan warrior s, , o 4 Among those who will be aboard Stanley Hague, if he wins the Me- | you may need them one d: g. gvrljrl-xfa ;na e—— Felix Romers fnas been arrest,edware Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reck, Mr. Carthy match. ‘ ARE ASKED .I.o |ing and garment making estab IR ¢ MA o by Territorial Highway Patrolman|and Mrs. L. McKechnie and Ellen, Jack Senescu and Emmett Ely | ments get first call on the a e H-glnv;lx bont * £ % ° FTI[; /| Emmett Bothelo and charged with McKechnie and others lalso must play this weekend or DA"(E IONIGHI | able supply of pins. So there won't | 3 u'.\hz.:“;lnm. 14 ™ SEAS" veckless ariving i connection with | e | their match will be called a default; (be as many for household wse. | 1 GanigEme { s U running into an Army gasoline | The Dauy alaska Empire has the |the winner of this match to play 2 e | 23. Cuts with i < W TECHNICOLOR! truck on the Glacie: Highway near |largest pald circulation of any Al- Norbert Faulstick and the winner [ All enlisted men in town mmgm: SIO(K ouo' A"o"S | s gisore the Waynor Additin. aska newspaper. |of that match to meet Lou Levy in [are invited to attend the dancg [ 26 Cudgels i e | the semifingle, which is to be sponsored by the | 3. Masine tah | ‘Women’s matches were completed | American Women’s Voluntary Serv- | NEW YORK, Sept. 5. — Closing | fl- /fl. iclug i |last week, with Colleen Hellgn tak- |ices in the Elks’ Ballroom, donated quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | 7 / E] S e . ing the title from Mrs. John Young. |for the evening by the Elks' Lodge. | stock today is 2, Anaconda 26'%, ! n-.//n. . g; gd:-‘;::l '\'G'an‘ Only enlisted men and non-com- | Bethlehem Steel 52%, Common- | “ % V - Perench X 'COURT PARTY MAKES missioned officers are to attend the | wealth and Southern 7/30, Curt | | 2V fl...fl%’fl. dressing ! ¥ dance, and Junior Volunteer Host- | wright 7%, International Harvester ‘ ‘.' ..-n.. v 'I'Rlp 'Ios E AMSKA esses will be present. All hostesses — | s 44. English chureh fl . L. | attending should bring their invita- | COMING SOON! ‘ | 7 . pdpoaar < TN VOTE THE REPUBLICAN [ ;500 o o o et it i g 1 ' cluding Judge George F. Alexander,| AWVS members and other Ju- ol sl Clerk of the Court Robert E. Cough- | neau women act as sponsors for °MA OF T, 50. Pursue & KET lin and Assistant District Attorney |the junior hostesses and will be ’I" 22. gly.p:.ot race Pat Gilmore, left Juneau by bhoat | present to assist in introductions and 56 Having existed last night for Petersburg and Wran- | senior hostess duties. . s 58 Preposition 1 gell to conduct nnturanmuon hear- SO s % SRR U w TECHNICOLOR] 62. Indian mema= 4 on't putall your trust in one bas et ... 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