The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1939, Page 3

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o - v ol IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII SUNDAY MONDAY “NOSTRADAMUS" It's Uncanny!—It's Starfling! “See for yourself the Greatest YOUR OLD WASHER ISWORTH . .. ..... URES "ARE YOUR: BEST£5272 THEATRE MATINEE TUESDAY LABOR DAY — SPECIAL MATINEE—2 P. M. Judy and Freddie give Fom{eu ondove..in a ?ree- r-all husband hunt that has Cupid groggy! An M-G-M Picture AI.AN nn: WALTER PIDGEN! —and— “FLASH GORDON" Forecaster of All Time.” NEWS LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Sunday—2 p.m. THE DAILY ALASKA . EMEIRE SATUR[)AY SEPT. 2 1939. LAST TIMES TONIGHT “FLIGHT TO FAME" — and “PERSONAL SECRETARY"” FIRST SHOW STARTS 7:10 P. M. WAR! IS DECLARED ON ALL OLD WASHERS e S 0 AL L xssivniss TRADE-IN OFFER $20.00 G-LE WASHERS PRICED AT ONLY .... LESS $20.00 For Yeur Old WASHER. LIMITED STOCK $69.95 Alwuys a Luberal Trade-ln At | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Juneau—Alaska—Douglas- On These New Deluxe $89.95 While They Last! l I wo | IIHIIlI|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII '“S‘[E" D‘Ru"fi MIDNIGHT PREVIEW | Tonight—1:15 a.m. OPENS SUNDAY AT CAPITOL THEMRE,l Judy Garland and Freddie] * i’ Barfholomew Co-starred in Comedy Film Here Love in a trailer is.a literal de-| seription of “Listen, Darling,” new comedy featuring Freddie Bartholo- | mew and Judy Garland and gpening Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. * “Listen, Darling,” is the story of two kids who “kidnap” the girls" {mother in the family trailer topre- {vent her from marrying the town banker and set out upon the high- | ways to find a suitable husband for | her. | Mary Astor plays the mothér and the “suitors” encountered are Walter | Pidgeon and Alan Hale. Gene Lock- | hart is the unwanted banker and' little Scotty Beckett appears as a small but effective menace, Who! manages to make things mighty un- comfortable for Dan Cupid. Freddie Bartholomew appears in a sympathetic role that is in sharp contrast to the unpleasant charac- ters he has played in many of his| pietures. Judy Garland, besides sing- | ing three numbers, has an emotion- al opportunity such as has not been afforded her to date on the screen The double feature, Fame” end “Private Secretary," ends- tonight at the Capitol. R Miss Mary Gregory “Flight To! Dmly Crossword Puz,..le ACROSS Jutién Yesterday's Puzzle 12. Not right L Pertainin i p ¢ S ¥ 13 Makes edgin o - Kind of whall 3. Unfalr heckt Flat_part of 6. Pronoun A stair Stupld person Cripples . ¥ through . Flowering pores plant vartant rockfish Ballet by 18. Delibes . . Young codfish split for lvrm!ug' 18. New Bng- 19. iand Sound of smal wayes or 2 stiff sk | Having little and snow Pl 2. Officlals of . Anglo-Sax- aneient on slaves Wearies Pertaining to a lake mear . Huge animals g 2. Point where ancient things a leaf Argos 31. Playful leaves the 43. Was the mat struggle branch ter with 35. Brazilian 3. Crescent- 45. Burn macaw v shaped fig- 47, Located 8. Wpright . B 1T uro 50, Daubs 38. Deyice used R 4. Serpenta 52. Male goose for holsting DhyIpant 5. Say again or 54. Clothe or large stones 64. Part played difrerently fnvest 39. Timber tree 6. Entrance 6. 0ld form of 66. Street urchin of the Pa- 67, Idolize threo 6. Study cific fs- 68. Open court 7. Assist 68. Entreaty I; 69. Regulation & Order com. 59. Bind_to a 70. Buropean rising the socrecy noh Frogs and 61 Any of the 71. Edible seed toads three Ten- 4 72. Perceived 9. Special abll- tonlc god- & T o s geocuarty A deases of tance 73. Sea eagles . Maladies 46. Sea lemon 11 Pertaining to 62, Oreat Lake 48, Pronoun DOWN a type of *62. Laizs 49 Traps 1. Cries like a cat poem . Number Has Supper Party LT P 1 Miss Mary Gregory, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Gregory, was host- | ess last evening with party at the parents, Mr. Holzheimer, streets. The occasion was her thirteenth birthday and the supper table was a supper home of her grand- and Mrs. William A. on Fifth and Harris in keeping with the theme. A huge | birthday cake, surrounded by ar- rangements of pastel shaded sweet peas, was off-set by pink tapers, forming a lovely centerpiece for| the table. Following supper Miss Gregory's guests attended the movies. Those invited were Misses Mar- ian Cass, Lorraine Johnson, Jane and Susan Willlams and Nathalie S‘amvxch & »—~~m¥74- |||lmm||mm||mm||nm|||||mn|||m||||||muuummmmnmuflm|||||umuumumunmlmuummmnnmnmui DflUGLAS NEWS NEW FACULTY MEMBERS FOR DOUGLAS ARE HERE, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poole, the former, new superintendent of Douglas Public Schools, arrived here on the Alaska last evening and were today getting settled tem- porarily at least, for the opening of school next Tuesday. Mr. Poole is not new to Alaska, having taught the past three years at Nome. He came originally from near Spokane, and taught in vari-| c | V7| HHII’//HIHI /ll JEEER JANEN/ JEER AEEEE JANEN/ dNNN @/ JuRdunnn ol 5 O Wl flllfi%fll‘l% n HIIII Iflflfl : A e ey mmmy dmmm fllllfl%flll==%2=l dRNEEES @ T TR T NENNJ JEEdad glll%flllfl%lllll dEEE JENE JEEEN dNNE JURE JEEEN 9:00 am.—Holy Mass. DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION | H. B. SCHLEGEL, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, City Hall, | 7:30 p.m.—Church Service, resi- | dence. Girls’ Bible Class, Mondays, 4| p.m., Boys' Bible Clas* Tuesdays, 4 p.m. Women's Circle meets every other Thursday at 2 p.m. DOUGLAS FRESBYTERIAN “ MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.n.—Bible School 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY | (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, home | of Mrs. Lee. | 7:00 p.m.—Meeting at home orl ous schools in Washington. Miss Eleanor Warren, new home | economics, teacher for Douglas, also| - arrived here this morning and has| located at the Campbell residence. She has been teaching at Rich- | mond Begach, near Seattle. Her| home 1s in, Minot, N. D, | e ARRIVING TODAY | Mrs. W. E. Cahill and daughter Doris are on the Princess Louise| ‘aner a summer’s visit in. California. Coming on the same ship are Mrs. Robert Fraser and daughters Eliza- | beth and Jessie from their vaca- tion trip, also Arthur Ladd and | Ernest Oberg, Douglas teachers who will be ready for the school's open- mmon 'me-dny e | Douglas Ghu Gnun:n l L Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later ‘than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. ST. LUKE’'S EPISCUFAL CHURCH No service tomorrow. ARG PO TR A TR DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHUR(,H - A Great Time for EvEnyawfl — PUBLIC ELKS' | Miss Clara Cunningham, Doris Heg- Mrs, . Lizaie Jackson. ——————— 'COLUMBIA HAS 33 PASSENGERS JUNEAU BOUND SEATTLE, 5ept. 2.—Steamer Co- lumbia sailed at 3 o'clock this af- | ternoon with 128 first class and 11 steerage passengers aboard, the fol- | lowing for Juneau: Dean Hamlin, wife and child; | Otis Mempel, Thure Gustavson, Caroline Todd, E. H. Duhlmcn,‘ stad. Miss Lida Domart, Barbara Klas- | sey, James Cunningham, J. D. Sud- man, Herbert Freeman, George Bid- nick, Mrs. L. W. Turoff. Mrs. Anita Meier and Erma, Barney Lind, H. H. Bird, Frank Hewitt, Karl Springer, William Thomas, Joe. Thomas. 8. W. Norman and wife and Bruce, Robert Bonner, Doris Nor- man, Betty Carpenter, Mrs. Robert | Wolney and child, Charles Stew- | art. | e DR. STEVES, CIHR()POI)I!ST Makes Arch Appliances to measure. Offide, 10" Valentine Bitg., “Phone | 648, —adv. DANCE | picture, JA(I( BENNY STARS INNEW COMEDY HIT (OLISEUM SUNDAY The segson has started out on the right foot with something new and exciting in screen musical comedy! It's the new Jack Benny “Artists and Models Abroad,” Theatre. “Buck” Benny—equally at home on stage, radio and screen—is at his wisecracking best in a hilari- | ous story about the escapades of | screwball American vaudevyille troupers stranded at the Paris Ex- position., He is given ample assis- tance by a top-notch cast, which includes Joan Bennett, co-starred which will have its local| premiere Sunday at the Coliseum ! as Benny’s new leading lady, the Yacht Club, Boys, as some of the' troupers, Mary Boland, as a social- climbing American dowager, Char- | ley Grapewin and Fritz Feld. Against the glamorous back- ground of the Paris Exposition, “Artists and Models Abroad” fol- lows the adventures of Benny and his flat-broke gang of American hoofers. The gang, incidentally, in- cludes a score of the loveliest girls | seen on the screen in many a sea- son and bears out Producer Arthur Hornblow's reputation as “l»lolly-‘l wood’s Ziegfeld.” At the Coliseum tonight ends the | double attraction, “Speed to Burn” and “Star Reporter.” P g 3 . | }' HospiTAL NoTES I Mrs, R. Flemming and her new | baby girl were dismissed yesterday | aterngon from St. tal. | Chuck Ashby was a medical ad- mission today at St. Ann's Hos- | pital. After receiving medical super- vision, Henry Ricardo was dis- missed today from St. Ann’s Hos- | pital. Eliza Williams was dismissed from' medical care at the Gove: k- ment Hospital today. THIS EVENING Shnley Cox and His Royal Alaxkans Band EVERYONE WELCOME . o o o ADMISSION $1.00 Ann's Hospi- | | Juneau'’s Greates it Show Value UNEAUS COLISEUIM REtES M 0 NDAY o o St ahots RS DA Preview Tonight I Matinee Sunday 1:15 A. M. 2:00 P. 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