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26;°1939. 5 3 THE DAILY ‘ALASK.A EMPIRE, THURSDAY, J. THRILUNG HIT ~ [: 5.5 5.5 FIRST ALASKAN MRS, MORRISON COLISEU GWNED AND’ OPERATED A7 W.L.5ROSS Juneau’s Greatest Show Value N | of surprises and tense situations, { IHEME OF (OMEDY AI expected Show Place of Juneau AT LOCAL SHOW : —‘*E—“ SOON IN FIELD well known Juneau WOM-| 4 onccome comeay,so apaut| CAST TIMES TOMIGET "The Saint in New York” Ends Tonight at | » screen of the Coliseump Romance in the Dark.” Novel Travel Party|New Company Will Begin - {ingeringliness | Writing Business With- e Thia bt received here last 1 ends tonight. With Gladys Mrs. W. W. Council was hostess f f . Word was b : on i Capl'OI | yesterday afternoon at her residence In Thlriy DBYS night ‘of - the dedth7Gt MR g.ic i EERThoN doln Boles abd_ dohe in the Goldstein Building with a i | Morrisoy, well known Juneau n:n. e V) € ":Ll” ing \jm\f it Rarely his Sollpwood offerell: s |DOtsl tHRYEl Patty, with each guest | woman, and long time resident of |,/ T \{“‘I ""“I“f“‘;“‘"\:}n o : ot Herbiwhb (5 Ntk bli my | raWing a name of a town and thus | Plans for the inauguration of Al-}the Territory. Mrs. Morrison pas- Jopnnis s ades 8 rero who is both a public enémy| s iine iheir places on maps which |aska’s first home owned home con-|gsed away at 11:30 o'clock yesterday [ ¢/! I o win musical ot lvk(‘ab!v.. but. this s‘eon\mg‘ Par-| i heared on each of the three indi- | trolled insurance firm are nearing|morning at the Virginia Mason h”l.“'” B i€ man. she Loy . | Rdox is ;surmounted: 1} SIEEMATARSTI Bk final stages of completion. ' |Hospital, Seattle, where she had| Hvery - Cff Miss Swarthout fashion at the Capitol Theatre | ™y 1 opoon was served by the host-| The company will commence issu-| been a patient for the past several [MAKCs (0 interest Budapest's favor- “The Saint in New Yor in which | ite singe played by Boles, in her ; bich | e, with the afternoon spent in|ing policies within the next thirty | months Ll ok e b - @ campaign of Killings is committed | 51qyyng bridge. Prizes were Won by|days, according to John H. Chap- | Leaving this city Inst August, be- < Sl et o ""l““‘ g e varl- | Mrs. J. G. Shepard, first, and Mrs.|pell. Executive Vice-President of the | cause of ill health, Mrs. Morrison TR b “""“‘i“"”“ to % Tasgsier Barohs W ) 3 vert the attentions of his mana- eus ‘gangster barons Who. neec 31 gmast Parsons, sscond. new organization was accompanied by her ‘youngest| %Y e ns of his mana The result is a brand new type of A . et ger, Barrymore, from Claire Dodd film entertainment showing for the Fire insurance will be the first|son, Malcolm, of the 'Signal COIBS, |y}, ey are both pursuing. Bole : % e the any w 3 - S. Arl o er little grand- i ) b, Boles line the company will handle. Sub-|U. S. Army, and her 8! palms Miss Swarthout of a Per- R gt i . last times tonight. M po ok iDL ' |Mrs. Llaude rirs sequently and as rapidly as feasible, | daughter, Gail. They were present e ¢ ; The Saint” is a suave, debonair surety and motor vehicle policies will | at the time of her death 8s Was slan princess, and his rival imme- LOUIS HAYWARD KAY SUTTON R:K'O RADIO PICTURE 3 crook with a sort of philanthropic | L] | 5 diately becomes intensely interested code, who has devoted his career En'erta"‘"ng Oday bfi “I,m,, It .‘L\ the intention ](0 :;‘xDd*?)‘\m-i““(‘:‘nlzdr;:ins. M. French, |in the lady's voice. He is so com- | adopt life insurance soon after the enver, . pletely taken in that he gives her first year of operation of the firm. Born in Puyallup, Washington, At 1:15 o'clock this afternoon Mrs.| The new company which is to be|Mrs. Morrison was sixty years of nuisances. When a civic leader rmds‘Cl““d" Hirst entertained with{known Alaska General Insurance [age. She came to Juneau in 1896, . . . i luncheon at her residence on Sixth [Company, owes its inception to the|and was married, later going to u YS S ow { She-puthorikies. unable to cope With passage of Alaska's first insurance|Haines where Mr. Morrison was in H RI.E A"D " | | Street, the remainder of the after- ON TOUR OF WORI.DI noon being spent in playing bridge.|law in the 1937 Legislature, lists as business for 25 years. The Morri- Hurley Sand, prominent Juneau SHORTS Harris in the Spring Cleaning House News the lead in his new show, deeming features, who are utter | the activities of a half a dozen in- solent racketeers, he calls “The Saint” to his aid, gives him a list of Public Enemies and his blessing, and puts him to work. The three individual tables were|stockholders many men prominent|sons returned to Juneau in 1923 | attractively centered with bowls of{in Territorial affairs. M. J. Heneg-|and have since made their home yellow | han of Kefchikan is President, John | here. Midnight Preview | white narcissus, offset by ROUNDUP” survivors and the police arrayed {mainly to ridding the world of| those criminals who have no re- against him, finds a seventh super- Pelershurg Plane on the board of directors are Hector McLean, Judge Felix M. Grey, R. E. “MAMA RUNS WILD" R/ 5 (50 e “The Saint” goes after | tapers. H. Chappell of Juneau Vice Presi-| Well known in this city, Mrs.| oo 0% Foon 000 e Bouna ClaRE B P o “HOLLYWOOD SR O y iy - e dent . Mullen of Juneau, Secre-| Morrison was highly regarded by e k o CURT 0D FRiry his victims with both the terrified tary-Treasurer. Among others listed | her many friends, who have a deep the world. He expects to be back 8ors D""""'Mc’::f feeling of regret at her passing. She is survived by her husband, in Alaska's Captial City sometime in June. Cards have been received from him, postmarked Honolulu, of ALSO— Musical Comedy § i racketeer appearing on the scene, s Robertson, all of Juneau; J. M.|J. G. Morrison of Juneau, three 45 s Stilpat i 2 o - = i A Tou(hes in Junea“ Mendehall, and H. F. Sprague of|sons and a daughter, Jim and John‘me Floye Jpe bR hL: j.o?nmey. | Paramount Pictorial R hiian [Morrison, both living here, Mrs. B.| TSI News 5 . .| The new venture will represent|M. French, of Denver, her young- o Bz = ; * , Touy Setwamm | dropped BIS| o important etfort to keep Alaska | est. son, Malcolm, now in Seattle, sment firm of Vickers, Ld, had TONIGIE o s havber b 11:45 oclock|Mmoney in the Territory for Invest-|granddaughter Gail, also in Seat- s l":‘fl:‘od“"‘ Vi THE BIG NIGHT this morring with two passengers | here. All funds are invested | le. i A S | - e g P c s S e Mr. O B, pent|according to law as laid down by the| Funeral services will be in Ta-| % g 3 Territorial Legislature. coma,, Washington, where many aanheF‘ell)i;nl:ut;]u}gxt;nB of the Pet.| AU association with Lloyds of of Mrs. Morrison’s relatives reside, H ll d . ! i > Pet-l1on ‘hose Tepresentative, T. C.|and where the family plot is locat- S A d S d ‘ et e o Pearhrs, k| mon, YIS Epenitie, .| ¥ oo wic) TONYwood Sights And Sowmds v off from here at 1:45 o'clock this|ihe ney Alaska concern the backing B % By Robbin Cooms ; afternoon on the return jaunt to|of the wealthiest insurance house in ¥ o Kake and Petersburg. the world. KODIAK Hosp“’Al “The Great Man Votes.” Screen play by John Twist from story 2 Subscription of the $75,000 in| by Gordon Malherbe Hillman, Directed by Garson Kanin, John cash, required before the first line Barrymore, Peter Holden, Virginia Weidler, Katharine Alexander, v TRIANGLE .o COMMUNICATION While the question is still pending as to how the collective thirst of of insurance can be sold, is virtu- ally completed. Home offices of the company are on the third floor‘of the Goldstein Building in Juneau. Alaska is to be quenched in the fu- ture, whether by Territorial Dis- pensaries, beer-halls, bulk hard lig- uor stores, cocktail bars, saloons, or what not, I would say a word for the saloon. In the days of the saloon, drink- ing was largely confined to the sal- I S P P HAIDA SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IS MAY BEMEMORIAL T0 SEC. GRIFFIN Name of Structure, Near Completion, Would Honor Pioneer The ball was started rolling in Donald MacBride, Bennie Bartlett, Brandon Tynan, Elisabeth Risdon. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 26.—Here is a 1926 mégazine story with which Producer Cliff Reid fell in love some eight years ago and kept on the shelf until he had found the right writer, director and cast. The completed picture is a dream come true for Reid and all concerned. And if audiences don't cheer it, then—but see if you don'tT “The Great Man Votes” has a slightly fantastic but original idea. Barrymore plays a once-great scholar, apt on classical al- lusions and too fond of the bottle, who keeps his two children { ;;g:l ‘l‘{“f‘ig‘?:‘q(;"l‘;, ‘:;‘: ;“‘:;l:::fl‘ath: SI"‘" Boo"'“G the :){ousfl of prtr_esrmanvos to- |§ (Weidler and Holden) on his earnings as a nightwatchman. - Ftinie, Women and children: &1 1598 vz o gi);chcimufl:,ro(mxlz;;\;w th}: :o»:iat‘:l’ = The ‘t;]t;udren, proud of him but secretly wishing he amounted Idrink; nor did men the way they do| Enrollment in the Haida naviga-|now being constructed at Kodiak something so they could equal the boasts of other school 5 now. Prohibition put liquor in the [tion school took another jump over «Giffin Memorial Hospital” in|f <o% have a fight with the son (Bartlett) of the local ward- home and bulk hard liquor stores|the past week and it is now esti-|¢ribute to the late Secretary of Al- [ healer (MacBride), then flee to the country to the wealthy home ($12,000.00 of modern dry cleaning equipment) keep it there. The attempt is pow |mated that 250 people are attend-|agkq, of their dead mother’s parents. They fear the ward boss’s wrath being made to transfer this profit-|ing the sessions conducted every| MceCutcheon's letter to the House will be vented on their father—and so it happens. able right of selling directly to the I"n_day night in the High School by |read as follows: But then, in a sharply satirical sequence of a party caucus and g Spens . t s % 0 out tha rrymore, y 0 ‘ 0 ‘ le J()l) e ®e®e / Job well worth the all over Alaska. Of course, we have|program has advanced to the point ‘;:s B8 pOm 91, AV stratgggic 13th precinet, I}; t:l;eal?fln:::fl.::ltym::k;n x:t‘:el::ynorrl:lec. price you pay—There'’s no oily film left on your clothes an expensive educational system.|where written inquiries from vari-| wrpe 1937 Legisl i ® b : yl 31 h TBIANGLEYW AY < |Could it be that this is an attempt lous sections of Alaska are received | g u‘:pmpm“oih :;:rih:"'z:g:g:g election. . cleaned the TG e A S to enlarge its scope by teaching the |dajly by Lieut. N. G. Fulford, in £ hospital in Kodiak, Alaska, They Naturally Sparkle—With New Life. young idea not only how to shoot|charge of the school. :}m ahom():pa;z l?ue of xbuslngsi:af : MacRrice eais buinble ble, promisss Baciymoss, s ik, Bt ot !but also how to drink? Lots of young | The ship's officers also have il oipthe bl Honorah‘:: which he accepts because his parents-inelaw are threatening to & people could testify how socially nec-|under consideration a plan to print|g. w. Griffin Secretary of Alaska, take his children. | esary that art is nowadays. an informative pamphlet for dis-|an ou § g T The final sequences show the hero's triumphal parade to the o The bulk package emporium is, We | tributi an outstanding Alaskan whose hu- . Kive Haen n;kfl.i b Naeltins. erS_ !.leuuon m'nong't,hev students. This | manitarianism and generosity knew poils—where, after casting his vote, Barrymore delivers a touching - The Cost 0f S0lvent ‘:traint s dEbieg. 1 drir;king b is conberr.lpls\ted in thw of the nu-|nq pounds, and I deem it most and masterly talk on the privileges of the ballot. And though you the bottle instead of by the glass joy requests for such a book- | fitting that the new hospital in s i o is a “restraint,” then the word has| " Kodiak should bear the name | L o Class will be held Friday night / !achieved a new meaning. If drink { gyt GRIFFIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL k. achieved new meaning. 1f drink iy the High School as usual and| 1 appreciauion of the meat s ||| CHNE@res more pleasure. .. the open, casually, and with one's the same faculty composed of Lieut.|yjces rendered Alaska by E. W. s ‘ | Fulford, Lieut. Richard Foutter, En- c . el | friends, downtown. I think the|, g Griffin, I respectfully suggest that 3 | younger generation would find it i:g;‘wf 51 l}"':z’;’;“};dtf‘:‘cst‘g;;c;‘;n the members of the House of Rep- n faC1 more 01 ever flung for | harder to get a bottle. » X A - Sub-|resentatives of the 14th biennial The question of intoxicating lig- :‘;’:; X::tz;ra:?uvlvol;i further discus- | session stand as a mark of respect Your moneY When You order uor is, of course, insoluble. The only to our departed friend and unani- i i PER GALLON thing we can do is the best we can. e oS AR mously pass a resolution to name one of the hlg’ dallyf plate o | Apparently it cannot be abolished. ’ the hospital in his honor and mem- luncheons — at | Education may do it eventually but 'WE pASS SAYS ory, and that this letter be re- | not the kind of education that prac- ferred to the Senate for similar 5Mca]l_v puts a bottle in the hands / action.” 3 > .of any youngster who wants it. He uss ll"l Representative Karl Drager, in erc s ¥ & | get it in the home if he can't support of McCutcheon’s letter told They are cleaned in Perchlorethylene—The best can geol ) “Ie‘-oning{fluid known—it is chemically pzre and kept that act i down(oNBE A SR s o1 FAS(ISI (Rown o8 -baving lived Ju Kodisk. - e i) AT A |rived at by a process of evolution time of Griffin’s residence there way by thorough distillation. There is no chance of odor. |1t is still the best answer. while his ‘wife ‘was still ‘alive (Caused by impure solvents turning rancid.) All garments /B 1 am not going into the very g “Mr. Griffin lived = within ‘& may have worried about that vote, considering the stakes, you are cleaned until solvent is perfectly clear . . . Using an Il | heavy expene to the Territory, or De('ares Conque"flg Of stone’s throw of the present hospi- needn’t have. There’s a suggested romantic interest, the sym- hundred or more gallons to complete the job. Perchlore- § ‘the political implications involved, B l w A-d d tal,” Drager said, “and the spot pathetic schoolteacher (Alexander). ‘ thylene will not harm the most delicate dyes or fabrics. (g | on account of any of the proposed arceiona Yvas Alae where it stands was one of Mr. The picture more than fulfills predictions on Director Kanin /M| set-ups other than the saloon, which A Griffin’'s most favored spots where after his “A Man to Remember.” Barrymore, if there had been - : ‘M| would be almost entirely self-sus- by Italian TfOOpS he coul A All employees are skilled workmen with several | taining, T am fust simpl c could be alone at times with any doubt about his comeback’s potency, removes it. The child K » ears of practical and technical experience. They are [ ¥ 89 waunly. for the his thoughts while he looked out star Holden—from Broadway's “On Borrowed Time’—is as com- Y p A b 3 VNl Jj§| saloon—open drinks, opgnly arrived| ROME, Jan. 26—A wildly cheer-|to sea. Hi artic ) aid by salary (no commission) devoting all their time P ] v a. He was particularly fond placently natural and assured on the screen as he was on the {’ O ]Y ) Yk | at. ing Fascist crowd raised shouts of |of Kodiak, and+it is particularly stage. Little Miss Weldler takes ner role in ingratiating st o Quality Work. A (Signed) “Tunisia” in response to a speech |appropriate that we name this hos- " .th £ ing stride, Ana 1 A.W.FOX by Premier Benito Mussolini who [pital in his memory.” the others perform an an equal high plane. | ' acclaimed the Spanish Insurgent| The Committee on ~Education, For a picture with abundant human interest, pathos, comedy Qo e HRST of mf’s conquest of Barcelona was by aid |Public Health, Quarantine and both broad and subtle, and a stirring timely message, I think you - of Ttalian Fascist troops. Morals was requested to meet with [ ~can't do better. puBu( HHRI"GS Referring to the Spanish Govern-|the Senate committee and prepare ment’s slogan “No Paa‘fll‘flfl"—"Tl‘t_eY a resolution to be ln:toquced for “Stand Up and Fight.” Screen play by James M. Cain, Jane “7h 4 Y Cl h SMIED IoMoRRow Sh_:ll N‘(;It Pla.s.s." Px'emk;r ifiussoh:n m?g the Kodiak hospital in Murfin, Harvey Fergusson, from story by Forbes Parkhill. Directed " . . said: “We have passed. say to|Griffin’s memory. by W. S. Van Dyke II. Wallace Beery, Robert Taylor, Florence g & MRS our othes to The first open hearing jn tne |70 We WHIPaSS" o, MR BT 17 5 1 Rice, Helen Broderick, Charles Bickford, Barton ot v 2 House of Representatives for the |, o ore poo (o 11 o U ADM —r—n | Cheap clea"'”y current legislative session, will be fl::zz::g I(?; "5;:; nball)c‘:::y u::fm 1:’;: BROKERS WAR“ Crammed with as much “fight” as “stand up,” this one is & i held tomorrow afternoon, beginning PlizEo Venezis S A roaring, plotty meller about the fight between the B. & O. railroad | » 4 % ‘W' at 2 o'clock, when the matter of i "“EIR (lE"'S and a stage line in the days when “iron horses” were newfangled. i ] .loNE ')”7 N0 » W°"_ bounties and traveling cx- They work in slave-running, romance, and all manner of dirty 3 gn:e;c of Territorial officials will work to keep it going, and sophisticates won't care for it much Sl uia 2 s i 28 2 A bifid' o : NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Many bro- unless they think the scenery atones. (The scenes of that early, j - 3 A S ra.l.:isng ornuilnlrod;;cdbo :;‘: | kers have advised their clients to authentic train are exciting, t0o.) | ! ; o $25 instead of $20, and the pel el B Disappointing, after his seurvy villainy, is Beery's final re- ) be turned over to the Territory, whmhpf:‘;ch:dul edt:n]c:e“: dm"" formation—obviously engineered because, after all, he IS co-star |while another bill has been intro- | Monday. e I and he’s gotta have sympathy. But in a rip-roarer like this, what~ duced relative to the traveling ex- | Economists believe that both Hit- thehell? You take it as it comes, and it’s good clean. fun. . penses question, on whi¢h Terri-| ler and M | This Rice girl is coming right along, and Miss Broderick in i will continue to| ’ }oflal officials affected will be al-‘ LR provoke cries throughout Europe in a less standardized role is fine. Best acting, howevery is. €linton owed hearing. fifroomce the near future in -] Rosemond’s as the slave Enoch. A ROD DARNELL, Owner-Operator il 0 DL L3 N | Senate joint resolution No. 3, by|ing further conce::l:fi“‘zo‘:; A 8 { H L The Free City of Danzig, Whmh‘m‘('lers& for Pl'“'m“fi Ssmtexf"“‘l'“fllsxoreat Britain and France. T . : SeL 171 ¢ % . is now under pressure from the|and advance sheets of session laws. . Th f Nazis, was formerly a part of Ger- _ Passed The Virgin Islands, owned part- ere s no su Stltute or B many. It was made a free city un-‘mSemtg Joln; &ewl';“oan;)- 3, bly Iy by the United States and partly e re. . der the supervision of the League|RiVers, for printing Senate journals|py Great Britain, N Ad T # and advance sheets of session laws. S bt 100 10 e'l]s her vertls"n » lof Nations after the World War, lnumbrr. most of them tninhabited. s

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