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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1942 PREVUE TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. STARTS TOMORROW! | | You've howled at them on the air... you'll scream at them on the screen! Edgar BERGEN and Charlle McCARTHY Fibber McGEE and MOLLY NEWS— SUNDA Solomon Islands ALSO “Information Please” R X O o Sporiscope Cartoon AP llltl"e BAI.I. Marines Take N\ with an ALL-STAR CAST AN SHOWS CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P. M. — Matinee Prices 'till 5 FEATURES AT 2:45—4:45—8:45—8:45—10:45 Last Times Tonight— * JACK LONDON'S “"NORTH TO THE s rcorgiog KLONDIKE” and “MELGDY LANE” Show Place of Juneau THE ( © BIG PI HAS CTURES! STOCK OUOTATIONS ‘iJEEP RIDE IS OFFERED BUYERS NEW YORK, Oct. 10 — Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | Tt “APITOL HOME NURSING IS STUDIED BY GROUP MEETING FRIDAY S0 oS eion o OF WAR STAMPS il the New York Stock Exchange is In the first session of the new 1%, American Can 65%, Anaconda —— 28, Bethlehem Steel 59, Common- Home Nursing class sponsored by Army Buggies Will Take the American Red Crossand taught Wwealth and Southern %, Curtis by Miss Stephenie Bogdon, Juneau Wright 8%, International Harv i | Public Health Nurse, 17 women ter 51%, Kennecott 32%, New York June'au"es Around ! yesterday afternoon met in the Central 12, Northern Pacific 74, ! ThIS Afiemoon | Public Health Center. United States Steel 50%, Pound‘ | The enthusiastic classmates heard $4.04. Boys and girls, as well as their | a short talk on Red Cross history 2 F A o’ e parents, will have the opportunity and then took instructions in bed Txlx:’ovlv‘l! J? % ".“ ERAG ?) | this afternoon to ride in an Army | making, spending the rest of the i ‘:’m"‘“ ‘:T ‘i‘:‘tm:f:d v “4“0?‘ eep and fulfill their desires to | class time in practice. » try out the miniature buggies that Each class, scheduled to begin Tails 29.02, utilities 13.35 | jounce and bounce over the rough- at 1:30 pm. each Wednesday and S o est terrain. ‘l'“]”‘:]“f'n-““:i e h°:‘1r°’ theory, gupseribe to the Daily Alaskaj All the Juneau boys and g‘“‘ oy ur and a half of Prac- gypire the paper with the largest and their parents, or any adult| tice and demonstration. who so desires, need for the ride,| —'is a United States War Savings’, Stamp of any denomination. The affair has been arranged by Mrs. John McCormick of the Ju-| neau Woman's Club War Activi- | ties. Committee, with the Juneau | Police and local Army officials. The Jeep will start loading at| the American Legion Dugout at| 3:45 p.m. today. Any person who | presents a War Savings Stamp and shows it to the drivers at time can take a ride through down- town Juneau. Stamps will not be on sale at the Dugout, Mrs. McCormick warns. Everyone wishing to take advantage of the offer to ride should come | prepared with the stamp, having | bought it beforehand at a regular sales place. paid circulation. Luck of the Irish - Saves Mr. Feeney As Workman Falls NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The luck of | the Irish—it saved John J. Feeney, thirty-five. Feeney, an insurance clerk, was walking along Barcley St. when a| window cleaner slipped of a ledge high above him. The window cleaner, William Win- get, thirty-four, fell ten floors and landed on Feeney, knocking him to the ground. Feeney struggled to his feet, mo- | mentarily dazed but otherwise un- hu)t Winget was dead - e SECOND (LASS FOR NEW MOTHERS SET| The second in a serles of new | classes for expectant mothers will be held in the Juneau Public | Health Center on Monday after- noon, beginning at 1:30 o’clock. | Don't Give Your Iron a Chance to Go A.W.0.L.! Your electric iron is one of the most useful of all your household appli- ances . . . so keep it ironing! Don’t let worn cords cause “shorts” and blown fuses. Bring the iron and the cord in as soon as trouble starts. Electrical appliances are hard to replace! We Make ALL Electrical Repairs!? Alaska Electric Light Ten mothers attended the open- }ing session last Monday, accord- |ing to Miss Stephenie Bogdon, Pub- |lic Health Nurse. The subjects to !be taken up in class show care :cr the new baby, the baby's bath, and Power Co. ?Mc(arthy, Bergen, Fibber Romantic mix-ups, a crooked real | Michael Shayne, the screen’s wise- es » scheme that backfires, spec- | eracking detective, is all ready tol e, ta ar thrills in a runaway plane get married but two sensational pervade the new smash comedy, l}“\\"’d"l*lflllll“I"”\‘ l\U'[\"‘I-"l 3“‘1“-' PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:00 A. M. Look Who's Laughing,” to open | He forgets his bride-to-be, and wday at the Capitol Theatre. In | a search for the murderer MATINEE SUNDAY—2:00 P. M. 12 notable cast of vadio: BRUEIN Thus setting the stage for an l“ éohalities H\" n‘lwrn\‘a Pragi exciting hour, the new 20th Cen- [ : i g tury-Fox comedy mystery, “Dressed 9 :‘d“‘ ::‘ B, OHAlg to Kill,” starring Lloyd Nolan as | New lu”l lB “('“ - Molly, and Lu- Shayne, which opens tomorrow at cille Bal ¢ the 20th Century Tt arts on Bergen, in hi ife role of its thrilling, laughing way La“ghs a famed radio riloquist, and Nolan, in his third Michael ¢ McCarthy as partner, are film, is again tops as the fast 7 flying away from business worries ing private investigator. Engaged to }‘("(. and romantic pangs due to Ber-| blonde burlesque entertain gen's secretary g g engaged to Beth Hughes, their wedding Ch'“ his business manag when their | @EZill? interrupted by a scream just as 1118 plane is forced down in the mid- Mike prepares to leaves his hotel western village of Wistful Vista, | ETetty Violetta Weems, He rushes to a nearby room to find { ‘ | Queen of this year’s Coney two people sitting at a dinner table N(’lv | Taken into the home of the| wMardi Gras, in New York, w ARTA ‘ own’s would-be les i o R & nuraerel : “ O Ry Iand to merryyia Commercial Mike's first reaction that | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- BIG NEW COMEDY | Mardi Gras Queen SET FOR CAPITOL ~ THEATRE SUNDAY MI(HAEl SHAYNE - FiLM WILL OPEN | AT 20TH (ENTURY’ | Suave Defective S(heduled‘ Here Tomorrow in | "Dressed fo Kill” McGee, Molly Star in "Look Who's Laughing’ 190N TRy Thrills and head of the Chamber of Com-| her float. She rode i natur: he calls a is newspaper merce, Fibber McGee, I n be-| ®tthe head of the ade that began by 598 B lareated 1o b B E b iieitvea “whiopes quden: and sells his hot tip for $100. In 5 { ~ addition, he-receives a promise of T L S b The railroad which links® Mur- | discovers the killer. Mike then manufacturer to locate D Todtrigrad o g9 |PhoNEs Inspector Plerson, the slow in ject is opposed by Gildersleeve, a|mansk with Leningrad winds 92 | itteq policeman played by William ~ shady individual who is striving| miles through frozen marshes and Der n b n t" 4 to interest the manufacturer in|———— a site in a rival vills ¢ with Bergen promises to v!m} plane executive to a banquet | prayr MARY BETH HUGHES personally financed by Fibber, but| it £ {8 SHELA RYAN the meddling Charlie McCarthy,| @ . anxious to leave the sleepy town | R SR PRSI SRS TR spoils everything by faking \ telegram from Bergen’s secretar { ADDED ENTERTIANMENT TIME ,\(z\lnmditha: she is dm ']rm ‘my\l— - : NEWS (Dieppe Under Fire) 7:30 9:45 ous radio star immediately flies to|!} \ o o [ 5 New York, leaving Pibber holding | ! ! CARTOON 7:50;110:05 the bag. 1 N BENCHI Trouble with Husbands)7:56 10:11 % : MEET THE CHAMPS 8:06 10:21 ! DRESSED TO KILI 8:16 10:31 REDS THROW ! SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 ) { BACK FRESH | ~ AXISTROOPS ""'z THEATRE PLAYING «<KISSES for BREAKFAST” T from a WPB represenmuve wa ANALYST Io | last WPB official visiting Alas } went only as far as Juneau, ‘I‘ouR lNTERIOR Filler will explain thé priorit! Russians Believe Germans ; Making Last Big Af- tempt fo Take City Acunumu'd from Page Une) ‘s(lu]) to all interested and answi ‘ questions. - Presence of husbands and sweethearts of so many American women in infantry division were among the| Ayctralia, combined with the popularity of “Yankeroo,” the kangaroo | b several fresh ('e'"““_ units in the | character in the “Barney Google and Snuffy Smith” newspaper strip, | S(RAP 1 latest offensive, Izvestia said . has produced a new fad for boudoir cuddle toys among grownup girls Austin E. Fnlfl priorities analyst ! % As many as 80 assaults were con- | | for the Seattle office of the War | nade their appearance at the famed Stork Club, where Sherman Billingsley, the host, is being introduced to a pair of them by Anita Colby, noted actress and model. The “Yankeroos” are " made of non-essential materials. in New York, and have centrated on the workers' settle- ment northwest of the city but gnm- ed only a few dozen yards. of Alaska, was to leave Seattle today | headquarters of the metal scri for Fairbanks on a trip to cover all | drive to donate use of his truck n! the Territory’s important Interior | ‘iatuxday 's collection. u(m i “You'll only have to provide nfl I ar es l ure In Ie nvaslon ans | The trip is being made at the things,” he said, “a driver and four | suggestion of Gov. Ernest Gruening new tires.” | that Interfor cities’ businessmen The clerk suggested that he tur* have a chance to lem n pr |()nLy facts le truck in for'scrap, | Production Board, which is in charge | PHILADELPHIA ~= A man call; 1 s et et e e 1. A.MACHINISTS Meets 2ui &dih LOCAL 514 Mondays 8 p.m: IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL 20 SAWMILL MEN WANTED at JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS JUNEAU ® This picture gives a good idea of the size of some of the invasion barges which the Allies are practicing in Britain for attacks on the Continent. British troops, in rehearsal, are loading Bofors anti-aircraft guns on one landing craft. WHERE'S TW WANGRROD, SNUFF 2 T HERR HE'S 1) ' iy TR BRAN NOW = ¢ cuonED 1P WSS AR\ - OFFICIALLY /e VeLRY BUGIE CALL e“‘:f‘- ey HESTE‘RDN AW T HANT CRACKY SEEN RIDE NER HAR BRITCHES W, oF T SHIF'LESS SKONK S\NCE Cope. 1942, King Features Syndicate, Tnc., World rights remcved. 'wardrobe and other things of in- | terest to the new mother, 4