The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1939, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! ‘ THEATRE HE LAUGHED AT HIS OWN HEROISM! A fast moving IR EDWARD SMALL presents DUKE EST PO lDUIS HAYWARD TOM BROWN RICHARD CARLSON 3JOAN FONTAINE ALAN CURTIS W ow K _* Released thra “U.\“‘W ARTISTS | ALASKA BRINGS FIFTY 10 TOWN LAST EVENING, The steamer Alaska came tale of a Duke who proved himself The Show Place of Juneau Starting Tonight | { a ‘prince’ with all odds against him! SHORTS: LATEST 'WAR NEWS BY OUR NEWS OF THE DAY | Mespelt, John Reck, Esther Rhind, | Rose Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. D. | C. Sharpstone, Jam2s Smith, E. L. Thompson, Mrs. E. L. Thompson, | Grover €. ‘Winn, L. E. Witt Jr., Mrs. Barrie, T. Ishizu, Robert Voit. | From Southeast Alaska — Miller, O. Erland, V. Anderson, Jim in from | grennan, William A. Holzheimer, the south late yesterday afternoon | wys Davis, J. Davis, Daisy Green, bringing 29 passengers from Seat- Mrs. 1. H. Blowers, B. F. Heintzle- tle, 21 from Southeast Alaskaports,|man J. M. Clark, J. Newmarker, and taking 33 from here for the g J Reiland, Mrs. Westward. Arrivals from Seattle were ald Coke, B. Grosmoen, Mrs. Harldn, Irene Hunter, E. coby, Mrs. Joe Kendler, Mrs. Hans | Morley, Ray Lucin, Reiland, K. | Foss, J. Lynch, R. M. Shepard, L. Ger- | Williams, L. Reinhue, G Vera, V. C. A.| Tienpo. C. J2\~} Sailing to Seward were Lloyd Thomas Han- Loken, Astrid Loken, Kenneth Lea, son. Eva Lewis, Mrs. Miss S. Moore, Mrs. Mrs. Innes, "UIIllIIllllIlllllllllIllllIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlmllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIHIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllIlllIIlllIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllmfllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllllIIIIlllflllllllIIHIHIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WHAT IS JUNEAU'S POPULATION: Stores you will be given a ticket on which you can guess the census number — each store will give prizes to its winning contestans. THREE VALUABLE PRIZES Tom Mec- To Yakutat — Palmer Congdon, C. C. Stella Benson, Catherine Milton, L. E. Witt, L. E. Witt, James | Mary WEST POINT FILM OPENING TONIGHT AS CAPITOL SHOW \Cast of Young Stars Pro- vides Thrilling En- fertainment Duge of Wast Point, juction’ to come from ard Small Studios this sea- son 1 be presented tonight temerrow at the Capitol Theatre Combin omedy full of hilariou romance, which to the heart, and nerican Youth, it is a tells its story spiritedly and we The story is concerned with enrollment of Steve Early named the “Duke” becat from England and holds to a s bish point- of- view until brought down to earth by the ofher plebes who are also put through their various paces. Early is be- friecnded, and befriends, two ciher young Plebes—but he makes the mistake of alienating the upper classmen by his superior attitude Romance enters his lifé when he tty Ann Porter, and risks eafter to have dat ‘The first ma, several scenes ment st of thrills and ex Early is portrayed by Louis d, and Ann Porter is played Joan Fontaine. Their act- ing is restrained, well-balanced and extremely moy t all times. Other capable and praiseworthy perform- ances are turned in by Richard Carlson, who recently mads debut in David O. Selznic Young in Heart,” Alan Curtis, Brown and Jed Prouty. Tom Richard Tate, Dale LeRoy, D. Ward, | Paul Milton, Charles Brown, R. D. Parrott i To Kodiak—Dr. C. G. Carter. To Homer—Depsey Dietz. Skagway—V. 1. Hahn, d, Thomas Jacobse: |Rapuzzi, Edna Rapuzzi, J. Schafer, | Mrs. .Louie Emmanuel, Louis Em- manuel. To Haines—F. L. Biggs, Dick Hatch, Jessie Johnson, E. B. Clay- ton, Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Pat Fin- nesgard. | - The all-time high for million- aires was set in 1929, when 513 persons in this country had an in- come of a million dollars or more. ! The Oregon logger is also called ' the | : Bridge-Luncheon Daily CrOssword Puzzle ACROSS Solution of veuerauy s Puzzie 1. Stikworm 5. Rentiug con- tract 10. Make or be- come white 12. Bespeak in advaice 14. Discount 15. Worshiped 16. Topaz hum- ming bird 17. Bags 19. Three: prefix o Ol fi—l*: 5 W Z|—=> 41> m —| P> MM >/ P|O[» MM v > > Rmir = REEEE Z|—|= > mEn\{-Am o m & @ >R — 43. Bad or mali- clous Inten- tion 45. Pertaln 47. Wanderers 48. Occupying a chair 49. Mediterranean salling vea- minities 37. American author 88. Performed alone 39. Spike of corn 40. Cold aish 42. Make lace IIIIII’”/// III%III- 50. Culm ed 18, 1939 HulEN EEEEE 4 9. Asterald dls- ed in ‘Jfineau Woman’si Club Has No-Host Luncheon Tuesday | Approximately seventy-five wom- | | en, members and friends of the Juneau Woman's Club attended the no-host luncheon held yesterday in EVERY TIME WM Schilling s POWDER 1 It's easy to bake muffins you'll be proud of with Schilling Baking Powder. It's double- acting — made with pure cream of tartar — never leaves any "'baking powder taste!” For over half a century, good cooks have relied upon Schilling Baking Powder for swecessful ol /dENER /dRENT Fred proved productive of many a chuckle | ternoon. |H. G. Wilcox, George Honors Mrs. WoI - Russell Cook, John Keys | Tiedt, L. E. Ivorson, Lynn Forrest, ser, Sundborg RUMMAGE SALE Complimentary to Mrs. Oscar Wold of Missoula, Mont., Mrs. Ray Ward entertained at her home on the Basin Road this afternoon with | luncheon and three tables of bridge. Orange tapers apd bowls of chrysanthemums ere. chosen I)V the hostess as a centerpi each of the individual tables. The sponsoring a rummage Main and Willoughby. things for sale. - Guests for the afternoon. includ- | ed the Mesdames C. C. Rulaford, results. Juneau Woman's Club sale, Now Being Determined by the Alaska Census B. M. BEHRENDS and GE()RGE BROS. PAY’N TAKIT Ends Nov. 15th ontest 1. day and Saturday, Oct. 20 and at the old West Coast Gro across from the Juneau Motors, il Try The Emplre classifieds ror‘group | William Parks, Alice Erickson and Charles W. Hawkesworth. is Snow was co-owner in the first busi- Fri- (ness established by women in Ju-' the Lutheran Church parlors, under the auspices of the American Home Department. Despite the bad weath- er, the combined attraction of an interesting program and a fine| luncheon drew this large attend-| ance, the largest ever attained at a| regular social meeting A program commemorative of Al-| aska Day, and the work of the Am- erican Home Department, inter-| spersed with fine music, proved un»li usually enjoyable. Miss Virgina Dudley, social worker for the De-|Mrs partient of Public Welfare, gave a|gave challenging contrast between the influences that emanate from the so-called model home of the com- | munty and the homes of those for any reason underprivileged, claiming the undivided attention of her aud- | tions, ience as she showed how the two| The committee found inspiration influences merge to form a com-|for its decorative motif in the ap- munity, good or bad (hpgn(hm‘nmul\ of hallowe'en, and colorful upon which predominates. jack o' lanterns, black cats, goblins, Miss Corinne Jenne delighted the | witches and other insignia of the Jarge group with her exquisite ren-[day held sway in a setting of aut- dition of a violin solo, the difficult | umn leaves, &ssisting Mrs. Peterman andante movement in Mendelssohn’s | in receiving the guests was Mrs. concerts. This was Miss Jenne's first | John Livie public appearance since her return| The program was closed with the from Mills College where she ma- | singing of “Alaska, My Alaska,” led jored in music, and her by Mrs. Jenne was outstanding in every way. b S g 3 speaking a great deal of mu will be priviliged to hear her in the baking and true economy! | Louis Immanuel. The latter an interesting talk on the work he woman's club in the Lynn Canal city, of which she has been an active worker for many years, at present being Chairman of the Department of International Rela- future, She was accompanied by Carol Beer; Mrs. Crytsal Snow Jenne con- tributed a notable number on the i program in her account of Alaska SCHOOL OBSERVES DAY as she has watched the develop- ‘ In observance of Alaska Day, the | ment through fifty-two years nhoq- Douglas Public School suspended dence here, delightfully interpolat-|regular work at noon today and ing into her resume, suitable quota-|& program featuring moving pic- tions from her own book, “Ghosts of | tures of Northern Alaska scenes Juneau.” Her “picture gallery” which | shown by Supt. Pool were enjoyed was passed around to the guests, by students and teachers this af- at Lhe old fushiuned costumes, u|d | to her mother, Mrs. Anna Snow, who | 1 gl her Fn. Rirthday. Aleda Lee Werner entertained a | was present at the luncheon, and who, she said, was typical of the| pioneer women of Alaska. Mrs. number of her small friends at her parents’ home on H. Street yester- day afternoon. The children en- joyed playing games. Aleda Lee's birthday cake was decorated in pink MONEYBAGK L{ To show our unbound; JIM DOOGAN BACK AFTER 4 YEARS AWAY James Doogan, former Douglasite, was greeting friends here last ev- ening, having arrived in Juneau the day previous by plane from the westward, after nearly four years’ absence. Jimmie has been working with a diamond drilling ~uifit ncar Anchorage. He plans to return there after a vacation wtih his mo- ther D ALTAR SOCJETY MEETING Douglas Catholic Ladies Altar So- clety will meet at the home of Mrs. Isabelle Cashen tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock ‘How To Relieve Bronchltls tis, acute or chronic, is In lbory condition ot the mu- | cous membranes lining the bror tubes. Creomulsion goes right to thl seat of the trouble to lnfln 1nden phlegm, Increase and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understant m l!l ke the way it g or you are t0 have Wur ‘E'S..E...‘.’M!&'JF'.&... MRS. JAY SMITH Is now prépared to give PRIVATE LESSONS in 1, neau, a dressmaking and millinery y | shop. Special interest was added to the | gnthonng in that it turned out to There will be many new and us sed | be * “Skagway Day” for the club, three | z adv.| members of the Skagway Women's | Club being honor guests of the local These were Mrs. Clayton Polley, Mrs. Peter Hern, Jr, and With each $1 purchase at the following Juneau The Storesinthe Contest Today Are: Starts aay - Here Are the Scmple Rul_és of The Empire Census Cdmtest- "SRR ERESC BE 4 Jnett, Richard Isaaks, Robert John- VOICE CULTURE Phone 238 or call at odist Pe urthér Pcmlcum. and white. Guests at the party included Ter- |1y Snethen, Pauline Bonner, Shir- ley Edwards, Marilyn Ispaks, El- eth Rekosh, Toni Warner, Elton strom, Dale Fleek, Gilbert Bon- Mef For son, Claude Erskine and Donald Niemi. IlllllllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIliIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIHIHIHIIIlIIIIIEx Population fo be estimated is that of the Clty of Juneau. The fotal as announced by the Bureau of Census will be used in deciding the winners. 2. Estimates may be made anly on the entry blanks furnished by the participating merchants. 3. All eniries must be turned in to the participating merchanis or to The Empire office by 5 P. M. Nov. 15, 1939. 4. In case of tie, tying contestants Wfli dfli" fo determine the winner. The person losing the draw will be the win- ner of the next prize in order. 5. Employees of The Daily Alaska Empire, of the participating merchants or of the BUREAU OF CENSUS are not eligible for the contest. 6. Decision of the judges is 16 bemnsrdemd final. Prizes are given to winners by each merchant as his own individual contest. Entry Ticket with Each $1 Purchase at any of the above stores. il 2use d One Census i'llllIIIIIIIIIHililIfllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIHlflIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIHlllIIIIIflIHIflIIIII|I|IIIIIIHIIluIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIHI“HMHMHHIHlIIImIIHIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllfllfllmmlmmllllmuullIIHIIIIIHHIIIIIIHI|HIHIIHHMIIMIIHHIHIIHHMIMHWIWMWWIE

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