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: A i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE "BEDTIME STORY” N g g SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1942 JANE WITHERS IN OPENS AT CAPITOL | GAY NEW COMEDY THEATER SUNDAY "SMALL TOWN DEB' Frederic March, Loretta lmle Grownup Actress Young in Fast Comedy ‘! Will Be Afraction at | To Be Screened Here | 20th Century } Where the Better BIG Pictures Play? LAST TIO"CENTURY | SHOWING TONIGHT! {2 § PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15A. M. —ALSO-- MARCH OF TR M E “India ‘Paromount presents PAULETTE aonnm’ exciting story ~-SUNDAY- CONTINUQUS to-do small town family, Jane feels that she have achieved a new high in hi-| larity with his swift, that ever sent Fredric March and Loretta| When a girl is at the “swoose® STA R IS S U N D A Y a skt fo floth 00 Young, two of Hollywood's most|age with swing on her mind and | * MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. b i a ar brilliant stars, are teamed for the romance in her heant, the braces with a smile |first time in Columbia’s “Bedtime on her teeth do a lot to upset her | - @ - )] 14 on her lips... |Story,” new Alexander Hall-direct- life. And when that girl is Jane | B [ ] g S (] - U .a ? t ’ re " (M [/} m. i T e Color Car!oon :d comedy which opens Sunday at Withers, it means | % b the Capitol Theatre. Supporting citem as she grows out of the | hm,,.ud‘: [the stars is a comedy-wise cast offending braces | & which includes Robert Benchley, ) y { 1 gay glea W c obe enchley, All the comedy and thrills of 2 V& / i g LATEST NEWS Allyn Joslyn, Eve Arden, Helen|growing up have been crowded ' . knu es Lal eSIL (V’S rJ SIS ebt U.s. Troops Occupy Westley and Joyce Compton into J ewest 20th Century- 3 : e Hall, who made such classic Fox filn 1 n Deb,” W . : > Klettiicm 'ox [ilr mall Tc 1 Deb,” which : & Position comedies as “Here Comes Mr. Jor-'is du 20th Century - for s dan, A and “This Thing Called starting Sunday. | PREDRIC MARCH Love,” is said b, Hollywood to| tllll(l in a well-' PSEPLYEcar:mm”EIEE#.,-TPLEASE%” | suspenseful, is sadl; neglected. Her 4 L RETTA Yo NG sophisticated megaphone-handling 'sister and br Cobina Wright, on “Bedtime The film it-|Jr. and Jack Searl, have no time " ...BOB BENCHLY il ¢ If is described as a delightful for her because they are i in FROM z P M o g ecause they are too busy delving into love's most entrancing with their dates. Mother SPORTLIGHT and Dad mirth minds taken up with moments of and madness. have their Kicks are combined with kisses to money troubles. ATINE provide a mad and merry back-| But when the little “swoose” de- M B s e R o WHITE SAILS A Hollywood Novelty guy w bedtime |ous “swan,” she leaves her family PRICES 105 = fiseia ves always other'and friends sping with surprise. {women, and a girl who kissed and, Jane Withers is said to be at her \ | told another man to look her best as she sings, dances and plays e T up in Reno! s omedy I EATJBE STARTS ' : drums in this comedy of i March 1 1 ) S growing up, and pre- : A r 200 405 Miss ‘\ ° wif i€ idiences have acclaimed | They b adem, Award Winner Jane . ROMANCE IN HER HEART: U HERE'S JANE . SWING ON HER MIND— gmwfiums theat 6:10-8:15-10:20 a Mar does, too. Mlss Young's elforts to es escape into domesticity are con- stantly thwarted, however, and she finally embarks for Reno and re- I's performance as her fin- - .- "HUMAN ICICLE" marriage. These legal formalities T over with, she iscovers her ex"” l . ENDS TODAY . e e e b WILL APPEAR AT \ Bruce Eovar 'BOMBAY CLIPPER’ | i b v i COLISE E ——_— with -+ 5 g o Katharing Alexande LA GRSy Al. HOS.I. AK Special Affraction Is Of- puack Searf g - AD : fered To Those Who A 200 oy O HE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! "HURRICANE SMITH | MATT Like Novelty ; EWS Ervin Hagerup has v H 1 4 The management of the Coliseum Pvt. been Qlécharged trom ‘Bt iAun'n Fospr- | I'heatre is offering a special novel- tal where he has been under medi- | 3. siage SIRACNIOOL LIORLG Bun- cal care for the last week i day and - BOnaady | Martyna, “The Human Icicle,” will appear in person and allow himself to be frozen and sealed, | dleweight champion Al Hostak and @ir tight, in a 2200-pound ice | Harry Matthews, rising young boger cake. The feat will be accomplished from Idaho, fought to a 10-round at a temperature many degrees draw in a return match last night below. zero and the ice will cover | with most of the action in the ninth his entire body. Martyna will re- and tenth rounds, when Hostak, the main in this ice block for 20 min- week. It is believed that the ice was N y:l Szw,‘fi‘s DRY a result of window washing activi- ties. City Outside Operations Bert T8 (8¢ § ck urges all merchants to take mw.r”’(?W'NDows care that no water is spilled on he sidewalks while windows are eing washed. (HANTS ASKED T0 BOY SCOUT COURT OF HONOR TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK A Boy Scout Court of Honor will be held next Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock, and many awards are to be given out. The meeting Alex Kupoff has entered St.! Ann’s Hospital for medical treat« ment. SEATTLE, ch 7vForer mid- Several residents of Juneau have stained minor injuries from slip- ping on ice on the sidewalks in spite of the fact that the streets have been dry for more than a o Helena Mandregan has been dis- from the Government The coloring in v the impurities in snow-white, le is caused | Pure marble | charged Hospital. THEATRE ———— Savage Slav from Georgetown, threw ytag 1 4 e place will be arranged later ] caution to the wind and waded in The entire audience will b Al regular i z L Al , e in- though the regular monthly Wi hoth ars AWNELRe vited to pass to the stage and Court of Honor usually is held on SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY YURSES’® . A l D E s WUBSES AIDES CoRPs ® SERVE YOUR CORUNTRY HERE! Has Junean 50 More Women Who Want o Help When Only ' They Can Serve? You can get the satisfaction that comes only with intelligent and pairiotic serv- ice hy enrolling now if you are between j the ages of 18 and 50. Training Period Consists of: 35 Hours of Class Work; 45 Hours of Supervised Hospital Training; Followed by 150 hours of Voluntary Service a year. THIS MESSAGE IS DONATED TO THE RED CROSS AND THE OFFICE OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE BY Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU DOUGLAS ’ Call Mrs. Harley Turner, Phone Blue 440, for Application Blanks P —————————— e Hostak took the last rounds by a clear margin after Matthews had kept him off balance with his left jab during the earlier rounds. Matthews had won a decision over Hostak several weeks ago, and last night’s match was to have been Hostak's last fight before joining the army. Before the bout last night he had said: “This will be my last fight for C Hostak. After this one I'm fighting for Uncle Sam. And this one’s going to end quick. I'll flatten Matthews as sure as he’s a foot high.” u — e s X f At the outbreak of war there were ! 11,100,000 Axis nationals in the Unit- ed States. 5 ~ Feature at Capifol | 1 swow! T DON'T KNOW © | WHAT ALS TH' SNUFFN examine Mar the !for an body withstand such extreme cold and exist on 'so small an of life-sustaining oxygen? Fredric March, Robert Benchley, Loretta Young and Joyce Compton scem 0 be having the time of their lives in “Bedtime Story,” lromanuc-comedy HOMESICK. FOR TH' "LAND DOWN UNDER?, The feat is said to have baffled medical and scientific world explanation—~how can a amount >, 'USTOMS OFFICIALS MAKE SKAGWAY TRIP | Collector of Customs J. J. Con-| and Deputy Collector M. H. plan to leave Juneau by the t available water transportation short official business trip to way. | na in his icy tomb.| IJUNEAU WEATHER MAN |answer the complaint filed against | CARL A. BAKER is plaintiff and | thirty(30) days after the comple- the second Monday of each month, this month's will be held on the regular meeting night of troops. Scouts will hold short meetings and then attend the Court. .- On the Stage! INPERSON!? MARTYNA The Man of the Sub Zero Blood MARTYNA allows himself tobe frozen and sealed air-tight in a half ton of ice . . . Right before your eyes . . . The Mystery of the Scientific World . . . SEE HIM TONIGHT! GOES TO FAIRBANKS Rex R. Rhoten, junior metecrolo- gist for the U.S. Weather Bureau at Juneau, has been transieired to the Fairbanks office He left by plane. ALIAS SUMMONS PUBLICATION No. 4948-A To ELSIE MILDRED BAKER, defendant, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to be and appear in the above-entitled Court, ie.: in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, holden at Juneau in said Division of said Territory, and FOR ALSO: HARRY CAREY in "The Shepherd of the Hills” In Magic Technicolor you in the above-entitled action, ie.: that certain action wherein ELSIE MILDRED BAKER is de- fendant, which is No. 4948-A on the dockets of said Court, within te of its service upon &ou?,' in further relief as h;;;mu Just case ‘this summons Is servea upon and equitable to the Court. 5 tion of the period of the publica- ftion of said summons, which said |summons by an order made and entered by said Court in said action on November 6th, 1942, was | ordered to be published for a period of once a week for four (4) weeks, commencing on November 7, 1942, and ending on November 28th, 1942, that is to say, within thirty (30) days after November 28th, 1942, in| case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days after the " 8ONY ARE NOU AN \GNORAMUS — 22 NOU MEAN TO SAN NOU NEVER HEARD -2 HOL' NORE JAW, CORP'L. - T WUZNT AHINT TH' DOOR WHEN TH' BRAINS WuZ PASSED OUT you personally, and answer the! complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in the said court in the above-entitled action, and, if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rchet demanded in his said complaint, ie.: dissolution of the marriage| ummut between you and the plmm[r and for such other and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and flu‘ the seal of the above Court at Jus neau, Alaska, this 6th day of No- vember, 1942. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. o» By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. Publication dates, Nov, ‘1-14-21;4 Bv BILLY DeBECK 1942. uia & THIS 1S WHAT TH' PORE \ARMINT CRAVES, HE. CAN

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