The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 27, 1939, Page 3

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ley Crossword Puzzle Solutton of Vu!erd.y'l 2uzzle Publts oarrien abbr. 12 Count ov-r 1 3 Klnd of ‘bean . Hold a .alllnl . Fairles . Disunite gol‘lod of 3 Studants at |CRIMINAL PICTURE WILL END TONIGHT AS (OlISEUM SHOW “T Am a Crimunal,” ending !n— mxh( at the Coliscum Theatre, is 4 John Carroll's first opportunity in straight dramatic role. Formerly of dashing costumed roll. first won, Screen use of his glorious sing- which was heard in “Hi Gaucho” and “Rose of the Rio| Grande.” In "I n A Criminal,” he definitely pr that he is an excellent actor and does not shed his charm with his costumes. | Mary Kornman, “Our Gang's” original girl friend, plays her f leading adull role in this pieture, and she shows much promise in the role of Alice. Kay Linaker is a vegnomous ‘“Linda,” Brad's dis- carded girl friend, and Craig Rey-| nolds is excellent as the high pow- | ered press agent. | — - s . “ The “Boys' Town” find, Martin | s Spellman, is & hit in “I Am a| s Criminal,” his second picture. He| 5 is 10-year-old Bobby, who wins ! Brad's heart and the heart of the; audience. John Krafft wrote the sc play, and William Nigh directed “I Am a Criminal” is an E. B Derr production, R NOTICE COMEDY fllM WILL END AS CAPITOL HIT Penny Smgleton Plays Ti-| fle Role.in ""Blondie” at Local Theatre To the .millions of newspaper readers who, for years have fol- | lowed avidly the comic strip desti- | nles of ‘“Blondie,” Dagwood and Baby Dumpling, these engaging characters ‘need no introduction. {kg‘"’:‘ffld? { Yet -Blondie's new-found friends| 3¢ p\?,:". oo cheered apd laughed as lustily as| 32 Ol?h;:x.'m of her faithful partisans when these 43. English letter Chic. Young characters came to :%;EF?'- abbr, | heart-warming life on the Capitol 38. uovea uplnd "l'henre screen last night in Co- lumbia’s “Blondie.” ..The .plot, following the motif of these popular, characters, revolves | around .the astonishing . ability | cf sincere but blundering, Dagwooed to get- himself into diversified trouble. | In, this particular ipstance, the young:husband and. father has in- | nocently - become involved. .with a gold-digging: girl namel Elsie who, working on his naive sympathy, has i wheedled, him into sighing her note .for several hundred dollars. Elsie ‘has ‘vanished, ‘and ‘Dagwood |is left literally holding the - sack. | To make it worse, his endorsement iwas backed by a lien upon his household furniture. Juneau’s Greatest Show Value 'COLISEUIM [ im=sten OWNED AND OPERATED 57 ACROSS 1. Animal's stomach 5. Song from an i i The Mos! Dangerous Man Alivi Till a 8. Asiatlo penin- Boy Finds the Soft Spot in His Heart! 4. Those who weary or | trouble by ; importuni- | Joe I.oms ‘ Tony Gi'fini"‘ FIGHT PICTURES Showing the Knock Downs in Slow Motion! ALSO: | | ties 36 Acquires by labor 11. Like i mar 19. l“’:_l W prop- 21 At bat 28 F o sand- piper 4. Word o{l afe lon % B (hY matter 4 with emy: collqu p v#’ for . n 1 Uw ht n- of a stair . Outbuilding the spee of 3 E":t"lryl!. ). Old piece of Cidth [H[6]m|jim| 2] [l mix/H] D % Bullet-blazing drama of a front S. Refuse ™. Left side of & vesss $ killer 7 No el sa Foundations 61 Noxigooa " of 62, Grown boy 63, Small round mar} 65. Condensed atmospheric re DOWN - Nautioal map ADDED ATTRACTIONS thdl‘: ——Going, Going, Gone—— i Comedy—Screen Song—News 5 Melflc land dl. “GOING PLACES"” L CARTOON o R NBWS . Note f! the scale k4 muullno 8. B 9. Lowut Smbar . Coopat erade Iiflil//lillfl flflflfl fllllfll | 74" III Nervous twitching Favorite //fl MIDNIGHT W/’ ¥iouias THE INFORMER" NEW "SETTLERS” = Miss Wilcox Is “PHONE 411 CONNORS MOTORCOMPANY On and after this date, July 24| 1939, I, the undersigned, will not be | responsible for any debts contracted | ARE NORTH BOUND Given Luncheon Involuntary new “settlers’ for the = Miss Betty Wileox, daughter of Mr. Territory of Alaska, ten young thor- and Mrs. H. G. Wilcox, was enter- oughbred bulls are on their way to tained today with a luncheon, given Sitkaladik Island near Kodiak by Miss Isabel Parsons.and .Miss aboard the Oduna of the Alaska Maydell George at the Ernest Par- Line, sons residence on Seventh Street. They are consigned to Jack Mc—‘ Guests for the afternoon were Cord of the Chirikof Island Cattle Misses Sue Stewart, Ruth Allen, Company which now has a herd,of Marianne Skinner and Barbara about 600 head of beef. cattle s,nd Hermann. 2,500 sheep. Miss Wilcox will leave for Seattle Eight of the bulls are shorthorns | tomorrow on the Princess Alice to and two are Angus and all come SpPend the remainder;of the:sum- from Eastern Washington, being the | mer with. her grandmother, Mrs. M, pick of available breeding stock. E. Upper. Accompanied by her: Actording to information received brother, Jim, .who is in the States the eattle company plans on a rath- Visiting, Miss Betty will return in er extensive development of its live- | Ume for the fall opening of school. stock with the idea of providing | G SR the neecssary beef and mutton that will-be needed with the construction | and operation of the naval air base | . James Harris; 80, resident of Qor- at Kodiak, and. ceast guard bases doy‘ _who r¢ame- to .Alaska in 1896, at Kodiak and Unalaska. W eI o | Wales ‘Island, was recently found GAB-DENS AT McGRATH d.lld in bed at:Cordova. Advancing Gardens aré growing lettuce, rad- ! age, aggravated by a severe attack ishes ‘and' onions ‘at McGrath and!of fjy, was thought to be the cause very, shortage cabbage, potatoes and \7( death. peas will be on the market. JAMES HARRIS PASSES "When Your Appetite Demands Better : THE BOYAL CAFE _Ishe Place to Eat! mdéz‘lte 7@, 5% Sttoh, itth Loyl that in ‘This i feature prwldq way stretch where it's needed most of alll $L15 PHOENIX ita o foom. uosmmr VRE Ay ~-l~ W 5. 3. BERRENDS COMPANY, Inc. . SUALITY BINGE 1384 ! tirst locating ‘at Kasaan, Prince of{ *| tions ' Outside, Dr. J, S, Worley, Di- (| ployees. Blondie, knowing nothing of .this and with a young wife's character- istic inability to resist the treacher- ous pitfalls of the ‘“easy payment plan,” has secretly dipped deeply into, debt, for brand-new furniture. |'She plans the new. furniture as an | anniversary surprise for. Dagwood. | Bwiftly, then, and with rollicking risibility, the story rises;to a hilar- | fous comedy climax. Miss Singleton and young Lake are superb as the| married couple. Larry Simms is & lovable Baby Dumpling and an- other four-year-old, Dan Mummert, | proves & scene-stealer as Baby | Dumpling's = playmate.. Dorothy | Moore, Ann Doran, Gene. Lockhart, ,Kuthleen Lockhart . and . Gordon |‘Oliver are, perfectly cast in. their | supporting roles. Even Daisy, the dog, may well take a canine bow or.two and saccept ;this reviewer's hone of pralse in Meu of orchids. WORLEY OF JUNEAU SPEAKS AT CONVENTION AIaska.Med_E;l Service s Described fo Public Health Group The Alaska Medical Service of }the Office of Indian Affairs now | maintains seven hospitals in the | Territory with a rated bed capacity {of 151, as well as taking care of |& number of patients in institu- | rector, told. the Western Branch I'of the American Public Health, As- | | sociation «in” a talk at lu CQDVQX’P tion at, Oakland, ,Cal., .last, Sunday. Hospitals are at Barrow, Juneau, Kanakanak,. . l{qtabue, "Mountain | Vlll&x’.,',t‘lnm and .Unalaska. | Besides the Medical,Director, a | Superyising Dentist, Syperviser of Nurses and office staff.at WJuneau, the medical . orgapisatipn consists of 11 full-time - physicians, six part-time .physicians, 19 contract dentists; 30 field nurses, 26 staff nurses -and 52 minor hospital em- This. development of medical service for the natives of Alaska dates -from ;1914, Dr, Worley _told the delegates. . Childbirth, Dr, WQfley admits, continues largely in - its -primitive form in most, Alaska . native vil- lages, -though native -midwives in most,. cases ~3RPear.. eager. to learn Pprocedures ; suggested by the Gov- ernment .and to “discontinue the? itréhuous Jand’; évén . brutal methods formerly employed.” Birthday Fete for . ., Jad( Turofi Today\ .memns-w and Mrs. for games and ice cream and cak included Adrian !mgadue, Mina Mill, Jr; Harold Michaelson, Ji Thompsbh, Earle Husiter, Jr., Arthur w‘“\mbbyl(}om u-m Warnm wife of & Alasks Alryays. offica .man . Falrbanks, 1s to arrive in Ju- mumuliPM( Electra from . the: Interior. ~With . her . 1s..Mzs. Carrie Lock- woqj. +hex . mother.. The .two will sail south tomorrow lor a vacation trip_ Outside. ~ adv. by anyone unless authorized by me. l JOSEPH MARMILIC l / I fl | 'flll%/fllflV//IIl El/%.l,/ll e\ r a7 | | II A MM ACIRESS' DAUGHTER FOLLOWS MOTHER IN SUICIDE [nge ‘Mlscellaneous Shower Honors Miss Clausen Complimentary to Miss Charlotte | | Clausen, bride-elect of Mr. Hllding Haglund, Mrs. Anna Winn and Mrs, | Grover C. Winn were hostesses last | evening with a miscellaneous show- er at the Third Street home of Mrs. | Anna Winn. Many lovely gifts were received by the honoree and guests spent the Jevening playing cootie. Honors were| won by Miss Sybil Godfrey, first; | Miss Belle Wasvick, second, and Mrs. Joe Green, consolation. During | the latter part of the evening de- | licious. refreshments were served. | ‘Those invited to be present.in- |cluded Mys. Walter Wyckoff, Mrs, | | Joe Green, Mrs, Bert Bertholl, Ran- | di Molver, Phyllis Jenne, Edythe, Young, Bobbie and Pat Dooley; Win- | | nie Sippriel, Mary Jean McNaugh- | | ton, Corrine Duncan, Belle Wasvick | | and Sybil Godfrey. A rifle shot from her own hand ended the life of Dawn Hope Noel (above), Hollywood bride of less than a year and daughter of the late famous actress, Adele Blood, who also shot herself to death late’ in 1936, Suicide fol- lowed a domestic squabble with the girl’s band leader husband that arose a wild weekend pny ‘Husban while télephoning ‘a man about hh,..gfiom .with Mrs. Noel at Ahe party, heard. fhe rifle shot, found his wife Iying near death. Joé Campbells ‘iéfe On George Tonight G, e, G Lk | Sy 2a SR | 6, 8 g R | | | A f'ndqy Delicacy || ll'w:l;gd King Salmon “ WITH CRAB SAUCE BARANOF LUNCH TREAT | f— ———————4 TEN HIE STRA!G T BOURBORN WHISKEY by THE WHISKEY WITH “NO ROUGH EDGES e TRUST BONDS $100 PAR PLUS ACCRUED INTEREST Maturity—]June 1, 1946 JAMES C. COOPER, C. P, A, Room 1 Shattuck Building R P A5 s 15 T MR R L 5 s e 203 1t o edMre and Mrs. Joe Campbell, ac-| companied hy-their youngest duugh- Aer, Miss Josephine CGampbell, are ! mm evening:on: the: Hllce' NO AEBIAL —#0 WIBED CDIIIIECTIONS Nfl mm!' OOOEEs. /1 e 5 L 1t |t the | - || mttle, while Mr: Campbell has, been | south for the pas tfew months. | {iMiss ;Anna Campbell, who attend- ed business college last year in Se- lfl‘-le, is' now ‘employed with the Singer Rmu mm‘cu in that city. 2, V1 1 Mrs. Mckedhnie | Will -Go South Mrs, hul-'el McKechnie, is leaving Ay Rk temarrow. on. the steamer Baranof for a pleasure trip of several months ¢ | tethe: Stetesi Shephnau-muu W. E, €anill, 'who is at present in o-k— land; and while in San Prancisco, Mrs.. McKschnie will take in the| oddpn Gflg International Exposl- | munu dewture, Mrs. Mc- Kechnie has' been:honored at sev-| eral: informal gatherings. —— .. - “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all| Empire Want Ads Bring Results, J Pook stoves, 50-cents, MODEL HB402 Built-in Beam-a-stope — pem’ninem magnet Dynamic_speaker—Airplane type, dial—long life Batteries—sup- erhetrodyne — artly styled in m(}wrfrod Airplane Luggage Fab~ ric with lei'tber carrying handle. 197 4 plizsre SEd QUSGA w--u TRIC RADIO MODEL nuu Truly De-Luxe—washable M*- skin Fabrikoid hand-size Luggage— Built-in beam-a-scope—Superhetro- dyne—Permanent Magnet l'nlfl— long life Batteries. " Alaska Electrie Ligllt & Power Co.

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