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- - THE DAILY- ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1939 | s OfitibrdPuteld: | sonc (BROADWAY MUSKETEERS' M)S(;[Kg[SMIfiNJF(I)lUM Daily Crossword Puzzle Moose Gives S Pravias Toels otk COI-SEUm ON LOCAL SCREEN < asn TONIGHT GNLY # Steal .a. Beverage “King of fhe Turf" Ends & FE- THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! . Obstruct |\:’3db«:?‘l'vnuce “Broadway Musketeers,” the ] o Large net [ ner Bros. picture at the Colise o e ifeat r l ren"ru rtre tonight, is concerned chief vi |With the fortunes and mistoriunes aceans SHOW PLACE EDWARD SMALL u H 1 Qv\cet potato South Ameri= rio of girls portrayed by Ma £ i presents Tonight at Capitol I8 Monber of & Bk | Pt garct Lindsay, Ann Sheridan an ¢ ‘I’h 1 | 8. piaving cards d S"{;g:‘fi:"\cmn The Moose will give their annual Wilisati--three of Hiié > ADOLPHE MEN]OUIII eaire 1'% ’g“{f‘fshv"“‘ 26. 1s overfond of Christmas doings for the childreén|eharming young actresses in Helv- || & | Fgentleman Jismlo f Gastineau Channel tomorrow I's new romantic film| 28- Blumed . Woodwind (Saturday) afternoon at the Coli-| The thre n e o 21, Purposes instrument 1 . " 1 a froe | e T wh 38 Baim Sookhtoo . Continent | seum re. There will be a free fgether at ar came en a brilliant fi ht op-| 3 5‘;’;";3‘,““, Grown boy |ever Santa Claus will prosent each|ceparated ar S A at the Capitol last structural Bemons cor im-\ , Santa Claus will present each | adults at the e film story night, not only: star 31. Thyeo-banded small B i with & gift.. _ | Margaret is pr mar jou in one of his most imp armadillos Wt S | The free show and Christmas gifts|and the mother of a little girl, Ja- roles to date but also int 3 Nesdve 49. Rolated on the 3. Claims as due house of the | apply to children up to 14 Vears. |net; Ann s an entertainer at \ young newcomer, Roger Daniel,| 3¢ s"“;pg‘:nfl::\m“ & Sefi‘\i‘e‘lé'"'“ & American N nasty - night clubs and Marle is a whesc t performance indicates | TEncted 51, Roman bronze 6. Word of a a grapher ORES COSTELLO Kb intments: g ‘ : poL r has 1 born. g; it N anper 8 Peint 42. Small peg used ‘GOVT SCHOGLS To Their lives are strangely i ROGER DANIEL g of the Turf’ 4 v teem-| 3 Japanees G5 Atprasent T Birictthe . o nEDL . twined then as Margaret leaves her g e g ing with action and movement and| .o mBatties nown far name I Yiushand for a handsome Broadway color. Its background is the excit- 41, Firmest 1 N ( ¢ Gulde's 8. Al[&\;: ;:\-‘U(‘n! 4!, X:fl\:rt\' | leE pRoGRAM o" chiseller. Ann subsequently 1r - ng world of racing fans and gamb-| 4% Away . % 0,5,5’. . Ignited again 47 Not many. { ries Margaret's former husband, and ling tables. Its character: come from all strata of society, its story rich in drama and comedy, humor | B e i pathes. Forceful direction, bril- | BT S W ARG ant photography, gorgeous back- | ground scenes and honest-to-good- ness horse races fill the spectator with breath-taking suspense and n’:’fi?m” BROADWAY SEBENADES provide a thrilling evening Menjou, in the role of Jim Mason, | brings to his characterization a fine | appreciation of dramatic values and | subtle undertones. Miss Costello, ‘ 057— absent from the since she appeared in “Beloved Brat,” is a MODERN TROUBLE_FREE ECONOMICAL welcome addition to the c: adding SHORTS. SA'I‘ \hw tries valiantly to be friend % climax of the picture comes after dangerous darlings... the man with whom Margaret is infatuated has been slain by gang- | sters, who then kidnap both Mar- garet and her child. R A Christmas program will be given Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the AN.B. hall en Willoughby Avenue, presented by the Government School children of Juneau and Doliglas as- | | sisted by the community. The pro- v Part 1. i B \ ’;z:';:i:‘;;;'.’.(::.::":::::;:;1:::; FOR ALL KIDDIES < '| Saeesvragureem fllfl%l EER JEE NEPR ma Postman M atthew L | Jnck-in-the-Box, David Hansen: JOHN LITEL loveliness and glamour well as i | W richly. human performance. Raggedy Ann, Lucy Anderson; Hob-| Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock 7 ag ucy 4 A y JANET CHAPMAN W oo | | by Horse, Tommy Sec 1ta us |the Elks will give their annual esonted by WARNER BROS. Directed | Matthew Gareia: Wooden Soldiers, |Christmas treat to the kiddies of Ny, fohn Farrow » A Fifst Nat] Picture UBUC SCHO | Singing Dolls, Clown Band ;“1'-\‘\!!"-'“ Chann There will be (b) Excecise—The Star Shop, by |# free show at the Capitol and af- | %o o screen Piay by Don Ryan | Intermediate children 'ter the show, gifts will be distrib- and Kenneth Gamet « Music and 1 7 %7 o B f - X M AS COI\“"ERT | Star Shop Man, Peter Johnson; | uted by Santa Claus to the children Rgriony Mgyt e ORS00 ¢ ‘ | Deena, Anita Brown; Linsey, Lillian | 88 they file out of the theatre. ALSO ]OMORPGW EVE % | Collier: Biggest Star, Marrian Tas-| Those who can,‘fite reminded that True Adventures \ | | sell: Brightest Star, Joe Tassell:|they may contribute to Christmas Scenic 3 News | Prettiest Star, Tda Hayes:” Newest |cheer to less fortunate by taking Star, Charlie Littlefield; Twinkliest |8 can of fruit, vegetables, or some- Anna Rudolph: PFriendliest | thing else as’ their mite. But no ( G o So , child will be refused the free show OS AR . l " STANDARD STOVE O 7 The annual Christmas Concert | of the vocal groups of Juneau | SEn LmmEE AEE JERER H High School and rade School | | Star, Jack Sumdum; Me Star, h e ight | Ruth Wilson; Shiniest Sta gene |1f unable to take anythin (o M will be presented tomorrow night son; S Sta gene | 7 | Johnson; Littliest Star, Esther Mil- | Py HEADS M I“EE in the high school gymnasium at e R 8 o'clock. Miss Merle Janice Schoe- i < ‘ | e ‘ l ' R b MOO e Wol“ G ' er, voca o direct | { the ‘m("”‘ g i g o DO GLAS Condition of the Natatorium was| = Pjano Solos—Jessie Villoria: Nor- s en e n care of by admis-| ey CIRCULATING ON CONSITUTION H EATE R Th::‘f:fl‘ht’:hoc’:‘:vmnc‘hi?lon:d:” eenni subjected to discussion by the|wegian Melody, Lake Como by Moon with d"y",dgpfl‘d:g’ Standard ,),.I:,';'h:,f:,'l‘::],ffl.",'.‘,y-]“‘Tn}»]‘ le?r(:-‘r}‘ NEWS Board. Necessity of suitable jani-|iight ; New Apph(anons Olson has been appointed Chair- Stove Oil in a modern Circulat- | ' "0 Lo for the last week | torship was stressed by the super-| Play—Come Ye to Bethlehem—by| oo i man of a Committee representing ing Heater. Let us demonstrate. \; BRI = i H“"_‘ Har intendant, solution of which will) Upper Grades B A o °|the First Judicial Division which pader’thie, AlIFSMIR oL EPary DN probably be to make ‘a part time| Scene 1.—The Shepherds—Harky ceived last evening by the Women i assist in the revision of the jen, Abiop. net e job with pay for some person he|the Herald Angels Sing; It Came|°f the Moose and initiation Serv-|constitution of the Territorial { et 57 Gt b5 e hikmber oM e L recommended, as student care had|Upon the Midnight Clear; Anthem: 1°¢S have been set for January 17.'pemocratic party. Similar commit- PRIZES OFFERED A A e e e et B LB B S not proven satisfactory. It was de-|Glory Be To God in the Highest,| Of January 3, there will be &) (ees from al the Divisions will of Commerce for the best decorals |the high school dramatic organi-| - ety order. gymnacium varnish | Memorial Choir: O Little Town of Orill team practice and members| confer and report at the Alaska IOIIL.h Warner’s basketball of the sewing circle are to meet| - N (‘un\t"xu)n here in January. | AGAIN FOR BEST | ed outdoor trees, doorways or dis- | zation : . ' 5 e 2 ch | Bethlehem ays in the residentidl districts. | & &30 five had already cinched first plac | for some of the school floors which E e mee s wi o \ corioH L d showing considerable| Scene 2—Village of Judea: Oh, ! January 5, at 8 o'clock in the eve-|{ (hers on the First Division ses will be the Rev. G. Ed- VOTICE in the local league series by win-|Were reported g : 2 : i OUTDOOR TREES g ) gt S poTon o Al BAkias plved. deosens Wik Come, All Ye Faithful, [Eiag o tha fivkme or Mo Helen | committee are Van H. Fisk of a night, C E & K anc 8 a - - d 2 & ' Hildre. e - Norman Banfield. Visiting days at the Minfield | team succeeded in nosing out the| Bills were ordered paid and next Sf‘;’ll\,(‘ 3.—The Holy Family: Duet, Bhsiting 16 Bals bith wae ’Wmm.« 1l and Ed Sampson of Ket: Judging in cuneau’s annual out- e | Home will be on Sundays only,|Foundry for the second place in|meeiing set for January 24 g:;“‘: ufigrzi;m?l:n}‘nméfl?: J;l,’;“_' SIRCIa ab ithe " smselots Mat Bight] e door Christmas tree contest wWill| The Book AZASKA, Revised and | from now on. last night's final doubleheader E O vemtn Ay Joy to the World. o Bt | ana’ includa: refeshinent doesnit- Be i take place this weekend. Three cash | Enlarged. Jndv, MINNIE FIELD, |Played at the Natatorium. High ,oppeqps Now On Sale; $1.00. A DIENCE | Aone, By School: "God Bless ot N Wiliam andai ana FAIRBANKS WEATHER " eersen . MAN IS SELECTED FOR School remains in the cellar. | | "] AF Warner’s won 33 to 22 from the| b Remarks on behalf of the AN, B, Mrs. Fay High School and Jensen’s scored: The opening performance of the | .4 a Ng by William Paul | committee—Mrs 48 to 42 against the Foundry. Grade School operetta at the mat- 5 ¥ e : 2 ) E Arrival of Santa Claus. Mrs. Gladys Bareksten and Mrs, S o (Hoo As the scores show, the play|inee this afternoon saw a fair at- Cfl,, -~ 'Emily Stender. WA HlNG' N l between Warner’s and school in|tendance present and judging from i Puilowin the meeting 1s o A i 2 s I “ p . ceting last eve- the' prelifhiriary” weis *rather ~slow.| e first appeararicé showingepeaics| 00" Dougias Inn afe: pretty.ctress, | -2 SREN T 0 B0 OB Rk SRR e aohs 1 t lonly about halt as much scoring|well ' for the evening's entertain.|Pésides “trees'in the fntertor of '8 * PR O S P | the Fairbanks office of phpl T ik el E ] mi the latter place and Riedf's beer | TNESmONS MACK I MV | X R e u B n o ; : J DRrlor At/ Mikewi/pinck R itres 359 esdames ive estby anc 1t Jureau, who passe main event. Savikko was high w1Lh; The song numbers were accord- Im 56 aabiar i tr?p of the l)ul](;? Elizabeth Bender. | through Juneau recently enroute ten points for Warner's, and Krsul ed much due applause. As further s e — {tn the States, has been selected ing’s cupalo while the yards of with six was top scorer for the|description now woulds interfere| o e 5 the Grays, Bachs and Tucketts High School. Jensen made 14 points with the surprise in store for to- PATCHWORK QUILT WINNERS (o attend a three months' training Patchwork quilt winners at ti chool conducted at Washington by % A 4 o i homes are all made cheery with of ;ns;fitean‘xs mtalv Y(hmx F}d;zx‘x"‘l» night's patrons. walligirten trens, with ulhl”{rh ex- |Channel Apparel Shop are num- the Weather Bureau. He will re- witl WS aceniatker. Tor A'ouh- . B T g pected to follow. | bers 400, 498 and 113, Please call |port to Washington at the expira- dry. WAHTO HOME Box scores and summaries follow: Arvo Wahto, accompanied by one High School (22) of his pupils, Raymond Mork, ar- Points Fouls | rived here this morning from Peli- 0 can City where he is teaching 1 |school, to spend the holidays with 3 And though last but ‘much mpuodny ady.; tion of his leave on January 1, largest is the community tree in | v Z z T MR VSNV B center of the town with eighty-odd | lights on it. RF—Kirkham LF—Krsul C—F. Cashen RG—R. Fieek LG—J. Devon Warner’s (33) BRIGHTEN DOUGLAS | elected officers of Douglas Stars | Points Fouls Christmas spirit is certainly pre-|in this column yesterday two cor-| RF—Savikko 10 vailing in Douglas this year, ac-|rections are to be noted, as follows: —Stragier 5 i cording to the number of lighted | New Treasurer-Elect is Jessie K. C—Erskine 8 outdoor trees displayed. Atop the|Fraser and Associate Conductress| RG-—Vicklund 4 nmquu of Guy’s Dri Store and ' is Jessie Fraser, | LG—Cashel 6 ——— g b Substitutions: School—Shudshilt for Krsul; H. Cashen (4), for F. Cashen; E. Savikko for Devon IS YY) 1 CHRISTMAS TREE In giving the list of the newly| Foundry (42) Points Fouls | | i | i | ! | ! [ i ! % RF—Edwards 16 LF—Guerin . 10 2 C—Cashen 2 C—G. Mills 12 | i | | i E LD sentimental Santa himself could choose no finer gift for the family this year than one of these General Elec- tric Refrigerators. “You'll 4w, 2 You Boughs « aeeat? RG—Stragier 2 RG—J. Mills 2 LG—Niemi 2 1 Jensen'’s 148; Points Fouls RF-—Jensen 14 1 L#—Nelson - . 11 1 C—Manning . 11 1 RG—Snow i 6 LG—J. Niemi . 6 1 Officials:" Gair.‘and Bonner. e = SCHOOL BOARD ADVISED | NO FUNDS FOR GYM Yours This Christmas NOW ON DISPLAY! Enormous public THE NEW acceptance has made it possible to offer to- day’s great buy in . SEALED-IN-STEEL THRIFT UNIT MATCHED SET OF DISHES. this world-famous 1 with il cooling.“World-re- Fiestaware water bottle, 2 b R e i ELECTRIC RANGE 3 nowned for quiet operation, low square green crystal ware dishes. o | W . ” refrigerator. Current cost, long life and de- 1 meat loaf dish, Eight inch red L. W. Kilburn in a recent’ letter s T THE {4cZor WITH “LOOK-IN" DOOR pendable performance. mixing bowl, 3 five inch red left- from Gov. Ernest Gruening that Black Label—12 years old . AND OVEN LIGHT NEVER BEFORE over bowls. All with clear there were no funds available for Both §6.8 proof ' ALL-STEEL CABINET with one- covers! piece porcelain interior. 6 VEGETABLE PAN for keeping green stuffs garden-fresh. the ' Douglas 'school gymnasium grant of the last Legislature was conveyed by Supt. Pool to the Scheol Board ‘at a meeting held has General Electric offered such a complete- ly equipped G-E Refrig- rator of this size for so Only $175.00 A step up to JOHNNIE WALKER is a step in the right direction! There's no finer 3 STAINLESS STEEL SUPER- whisky than Scotch and JOHNNIE WALKER FREEZER with beautifully de- signed door. FRUIT BASKET for convenient last night. According to the re- b b1 ¥ i little money. Besides the ¥ storage and conservation of port given, the Road Fund sur- is Scotch at its smooth, mellow best! En- COME IN! ... See this sensational new range and ask about Big Christmas Special FOUR ICE TRAYS. 31b. tray, two space. plus, from which the money was joy it today! our Easy Purchase Plan there are a dozen other G-E models—up to 16 cu. ft. in size, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. 21b. trays, one press-tray with to come, is at present exhausted rubber dividers. 8 AUTOMATIC INTERIOR LIGHT. P ‘ and will not be replenished b(‘-} fere March, 1940. Financial ~details regarding 'the operetta being put on by the grade | sehool were explained by Mr. Pool. There is royalty expense of $15, stage scenery costs, new Monk's cloth curtain for $13, besides mis- 17’S SENSIBLE TO STICK WITH PARSONS uznnlc COMPANY JOHNNIE JPALKER | 4 s s BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY 5 £ Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc., New York, N. Y., Sole Importess EVERY OUSE NEEDS WESTINGHO

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