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ECEMBER 21 “ Come to FRED HENNING'S where a woman always gets her man— EVERYTHING HE WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS! It's fun to do your shopping here from our array of gifts for him. Here are gifts that will make him believe in Santa Claus again . . . handsome robes for his leisure hours . . . ties he'll wear with pride . . . gloves that CAN A MAN EVER 60 BAC [\ or must He follow his 'destiny?, g 1L PN HEDY ROBERT LAMARR - YOUNG Ruth HUSSEY Charles COBURN Van HEFLIN : f Matro-Osidwyn-Mayer | Piare “RHUMBA RHYTHM" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA 'MARQUAND'S PULHAM, ESQ." TOPNOTCH FILM Best-Selling Book Makes | Significant Film-Now at Capitol Theatre Ruth Hussey offering topnotch por- trayals, M-G-M’s filmization of “H M. Fulham, Esq."” is now at the Capitol Theatre The picture faithfully follows the story of the young Bostonian who! |seeks to escape the mound of tra-| dition in which he is cast, finds| the one great love of his life, then is forced back to the conventions | of his class | Perhaps one of the greatest sur-| prises of the production is the! casting of the glamorous Hedy La- | marr as the cool, disciplined busi- | ness girl, Marvin Myles, Not even | the abandonment of her “glamour | bob” or the addition of glasses can rob Miss Lamarr of her spectacular | looks, but in this role she proves (herself an actress first and a charmer last Young handles the title role ex- | pertly, even to the difficult job of |aging ' 20 years, and Ruth Hussey Directed by King Vidor, with| Cliff Nazarro, funny man in “The Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young and Night of ‘January 16th.” now show- .~ SELF INTO NEW 6 G FICTURES PLAY. comeny ROt FSpMcenrumy YOW Cliff Nazarro Cavorts with' Playing : | Robert Preston, Ellen Drew, 20th Century The screen’s merriest mix-u clues . . . killers . . . and kis |ing at the 20th Century, claims he Fin |is Hollywood's most misunderstood |man, and it isn't solely because he's the world's champion double-talker, either “People out here don't seem to realize the baringdonian unkamil- itis that has lead men on aftagaf- | tis rumtagidazangtimus to the pin- nacle of dramatic heights—oh, I beg your pardon, I always seem to slip into my native twin-tongue when I'm excited,” says Nazarro. “What I meant to say was, sim- ply, that, like many another come- '} dian, I'd like to have a chance at a real dramatic role. But produce and directors won't take me st ously. They don't understand me Nazarro is now one of the comic featured mainstays of “The Night of January 16th,” the new Para- mount comedy mystery starring Robert Preston and Ellen Drew at the 20th Century. will really click. We've illus- [ gives an accurate and sympathetic =i - | - trated a few examples,—come in | LATEST NEWS | portrayal of Kay Motford, the Bos- | DIES ON STEAMER e and see the rest for yourself! } | ton girl who has no use for frivol- = BT | ALUMA m" som | |ities but makes every effort to| Mrs. Elizabeth Pederson, 59, resi- | | 3 TR ;i 7] | make Harry Pulham a “good wite.” dent of Petersburg, while home- | SEAS SR | bound from Seattle, passed away on THEATRE | a steamer which was docked at October 12, and!date of the wedding has not been set + OLAF AASE ENGAGED » formerly had his d fished out of Juneau. G% shortly on the rgs | Wrangell. She had been in ill-health for some time. ' MRS. GRUENING SEEkS BOOKS, GAMES, ETC., ;ouice wovax o AMSKA SERVI(E ME"‘ Juapita Johnson, police. woman TO IRENE IvERSQ"‘{: ] BANY chs i expected he e i the taie mereett. ane was icier- ANNOUNCEMENT MADE 0.r"'5ip” 1 sewara, his ranmsitg Service men in Alaska have not | ¢q for jllegal parking and fined said been forgotten by Mrs. Ernest which she paid. | Gruening, wife of Gov. Gruening . - e of the Territory, even though she Don't robe him the wrong way . . . baby girl left St. Ann's Hospital i jn gan Prancisco, California. WRANGELL ELKS BU! Irene Iverson of Seattle. | yesterday and returned home Since Mrs. Gruening went South ‘Wrangell Elks are making plans Olaf Aase, & Technical serzeant‘on Saturday (mb:: Excun;wx:dm’lz < e early in November, she has broad- ‘f i i as tree and also » U. 8. Army, is stationed in | where he has n employ Mrs. C. M. Peterson from Hoo- | cagt twice in San Francisco, about [:,r &cb‘gigm;:fi:; nnt bfew Year's ;?nrtgeb& Z aAt pryescnt in Seattle. several months. Mr. Mange is ‘& nah has entered St. Ann’s Hospi-| fifteen minutes each time. One of pye " The engagement was announced shovel and crane operator. tal where she gave birth to a baby ' hey broadcasts was over KSFO for (- ¢ JXEm The 4 R boy at 7:15 am. December 18, the: the Northern California Women's %\" Show Place of Juneau HOSPITAL NOTES Roy Rairdon, medical patient, and Mike Gasoff, are outgoing| patients at St. Ann's Hospital Mrs. William Thiemeyer and Word has just been received here - ol ; . Harold Aase of 1% B iate engagement to Miss| FRED MANGE ARRIVES . | | Fred Mange arrived in Juneag be sure of making a hit by choos- ing his Christmas robe here. B e e e B L S G T etk baby's weight being seven pounds, | Committee for USO and the other nine ounces for the Salvation Army on KFRC y$ n each of her broadcasts Mrs 1 G l V E J E WE | r o m Mrs. Willlam McNabb left St.!| Gruening asked for donations of (f g Ann's Hospital Sunday, where she books; records, radios and games for ‘(é' , has been a surgical patient the service men in Alaska posts. ‘/ B L 0 E ', " 0 R N q i “The Western Command of the g » Corp. F. D. Spratlin has entered Army has detailed a special officer | St. Anns Hospital for medical ' Se¢ that the donations get to () y X ke Alaska and I hope to bring some ‘; * \ of the things straight to Juneau \) “_ Donald Hocer and V. More; both | t/paistributed from there to out medical patients at 8t. Ann's' Hos- | ° € Way posis and boats:as well ¢ as Juneau,” Mrs. Gruening wrote to | pital, were discharged Sunday PAJAMAS make a gift a man - will enjoy. Van Heusen pajamis STELLA YOUNG TO are the last word in quality and D CHRISTMAS WITH | JAMES B. HUKILL TO 3 KETCHIKAN RELATIVES SPEND HOLIDAYS WITH | > —_— FAMILY IN SKAGWAY | 33000 “p Mrs. Stella Young, clerk-stenogra- ~ James B. Hukill, who arrived in pher in the office of the Secretary Juneau from Excursion Inlet last of Alaska, left Sunday by steamer week, is leaving today for Skag- for Ketchikan where she will spend | way to spend Christmas with his Christmas with her numerous rela- | family. Mr. Hukill, who is an oper- tives in the First City, ator of shovels and cranes, has 7 e S = not been able to spend the holi- M. POLLEY TO days with his family for 15 years. The Empire ——re—— - - EXPANSION BRACELET A love of a bracelet for girls and women alike! ' CARVING SET RRRRARRERIRARRS Salt and b Peppers In a large assortment Always an Ac- A GLORIOUS Welcome * every day in Wedding Pair FOR THE BIGGEST PEND CHRISTMAS IN el -~ | \ the e ! SKAGWAY WITH HER SON 16 N B EVENT IN YOUR LIFE! ceptable Gilt M. Polley leves today| A section of El Salvador is called | Ms. for Skagway to spend the holidays the “Balsam Coast” from a species with her son, Dr. Clayton Polley, of balsam tree that grows nowhere and his family |else in the world. End Your Christmas Gift Worries by Coming to BLOEDHORN’S LADIES’. and MEN'S : SO CHANNEL BUS LINE, INC. Schedule from Douslas to Junean and Return New Schedule Effective November 1, 1942 LEAVE JUNEAU LEAVE DOUGLAS (¢ 7:15 am —Willoughby—Mine ¢ i g 7:40 —Willoughby —Foundry i S i m ety ‘g for your Appreciated Gifts to give SOCKS are important in his 10:40 a.m.—Willoughby —Willoughby setl sLOVES w: s 11:40 &. —Willoughby | e e 1 T GLOVES warm and friendly as 140 am 118 &m—Willoughby everyone on your list! £ a 'handclasp. Really masculine 3:10 p.m. 30 ‘Willoughby 2 1 always running short of them. { 4:40 pm Willoughby—Foundry i o styles at . . . 5:40 p.m. h | Choose several pairs here. 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