The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1940, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES TOPNOTCH CAST PLAYS IN FiLM NOW AT CAPITOL Ann Sothern and Robert Young in ""Maisie” Ends Tonight The Show Place of Juneau Last Times Tonight & Aer YOUNG * 7, SOTHERN Ruth lan Clirt L HUSSEY + HUNTER « EDWARDS ‘e Robert Young gces buc his fans in “Maisie.” whic the Capitol Theatre. and for the last times tonight More than that, Young steps blithely from the out-and-out farce cf “Honolulu” into a setting that to intense drama. climaxing| his trial for murder Taisie,” although it is West, is a very modern develops from a. comedy when honky-tonk girl, stranded in Big Horn, Wyo- ming, meets a handsome ranch ! manager and decides to tame him The taming involv two other | sophisticates, an ern bred ranch owner and his philandering wife, and between the four s evolved a highly dramatic situa- tion Ann Scthern, featured with Young, gives one of the finest per- | formances of her career as Maisie, the honky-tonk dancer, Ruth Hus- sey, as the flirtatious wife of Ian | Hunter, playing the ranch owner turns from straight romantic leads | to a decided heavy and is thor- | oughly convincing. Hunter, as the husband who pref to take his| life rather than lose the love of his wife, gives a sympathetic per-| formance. But to Young goes the palm for | his amazing metamorphosis. Here is a truly versatile actor., He seems much at home in real| drama as he is in broad comedy - POPULATION OF FAIRBANKS IS LISTED AT 3,304 showing SHORTS March of Time oon—" clogue: “REVIEW ly Lawyer” (NG FRIDAY News rises wil MICKEY ROONEY “HARDY'S RIDE HIGH" set in| story situ- show- the that ation Co-cd Rules Kentucky Beauties i | as City Has Increased More | | than 50 Percent in . . v Size Since '3C Population of Faibanks, announc- | ed today by Supervisor J. P. An-| derson of the Bureau of the Census, | is 3304 exclusive of Garden Island | village and Graehl village, both us-| ually considered part of the main | community. | The 3304 of today reflects a bet- ter than 50 percent growth since | 1930 when the census taker gave| Fairbanks a population of 2101. —Courtesy, Lafayette Studios, Lexingto. Jeanne Barker ed queen of heauty at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, - will grace the feature section of the 1940 Kentuckian, ar book. Miss Barker, who lives in Louisville, has re- ; honors at Kentucky. She was May queen and presi- hn Butler ver (Jeft), t to death tie PIRE, TULSDAY, d by I h b JAN. 16, 1940. Convinces Police of His Guilt 16 ¥ Kinna, 41 eagerne into the Mich penitenti baffled polic finally £ in 1 he par- ticipated in a 1920 bank holdup at Mich It Sher 10mas Wol- and Police pant Frank Jones of Flint said they would 1 for the Michigan city with Kinna ) is known also as Eddie Col Th id Kin ecited sufficien to indicate he was one of four ped with $8.000 from Savings Bank of Flint on March 1920. Kinna dered voluntarily to Denver police re His insist- ence that he be sent Michigan od detectives to suspect he was ful of a worse punishment than it remained at VER, Jan DEN r convincing off Y iff T Ser ave he detail. men who e the Industri st to imprisonment he large. NAVY PLANNING MUCH BUILDING, STARK STATES Chief of Operations Tells| House Committee | of Program WASHINGTON |cf Naval Operatior |told the H Jan. 16.—Chief | Admiral Stark il Committee | today that two , one hundred and seve million dollars will be needed by 1945 to complete the Navy's current proposed construc- tion of 140 warships and new planes, Admiral Stark testified that ir addition, 77 combatant ships are pending one bil million dollar [ hat in the hundred three expan » Navy for funds to start construction of 19 ships previously | uthorized author to | build 49 more if the funds arc vided anc pro- | - > | | SIXTY ABOARD A ALASKATODAY FOR THIS PORT ¢ Sixty passengers arrived in Juneau | gney this | Alaska from Seattle, | Wrangell and Petersburg | From Seattle, passengers Jane Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Fre Axford, Floyd G. Betts, Bruce Bov CH were The Grandest ¢ RISy GIVE PLEASE!—A com- bination hard to resist was this | pair, glamorous Ann Sheridan | and litile Shirley Beeman of | Dallas, Tex., who's passing the party given at Beverly Hills by Hasty Marricges | Corneli a lectu s by short-time acquaintances.| | s. Flo Gecas afternoon aboard the steamer | weeks before Ketchikan, | he judge | “Why do pe | ing stranger 4| quaintanc whether - f All Eucn Songs Is the Year's Hit Plcmx;al [ il g a 1 ST. LOUIS BLUES LLOYD DOROTHY LAMOUR—— NOLAN 1. LOUIS BLUES" LAST TIMES TONIGHT AT (OLISEUM SHOW Dorothy 1 Maxine . swing fans, ro- plain lovers will all in “8St. Louis r cocktail of dra- nor. which Para- tor the last times Coliseum. Louis Blues,” Lamour’s per- romantic as the upon which the pie= highlight the dra= a Broadway in the Mis~ ir plays life for showhoat the de- of the mour fa uilivan fans and as based finds ime 1 foree a from nour nd .o NOTICE “ e a I of the Division Democ: Divis- Committee to be held in the Hall, Th 1y evening, Janu- 18 at 7 sharp. adv, GREEN TCP CABS—PHILE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 In rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 to collect money at a charity Mrs. Basil Rathbone. * L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” 4 i sailed ICAGO, Jan. 16.—Circuit Judge P. Harrington delivered » on the evils of hasty mar- 21 i Geca: their admitted she 25, only two, Said i rEent for Health and Pleasure Stanley ple persist in m 2 After two w » you couldn’t possibly tell you were fitted for each| | Garden Island is listed as having | 'a population of 292 and Graehl 102, making the greater Fairbanks total er, Mrs. A. L. Carbis, Martha Garbis : R o |9, F. Dennis, Casper Ellinger, Av}utllol, In all my experience I .m ver | - ~ / knew a hasty marriage, such as this, | Fleischman, J. W. Gucker, G. Heide- | i elde- | (hat panned out |man, C. Keith, Mts. 3. H. Likins, | “E PO E0G ol ner {Arlyss Likins, Leonard Mathews, F.| - © 8350 BV CC00 E. McDermott, F, McGowan, B. K. |0 o ; e ; | With the Russian Christmas on J e buying holiday decorations in Thili : y ’ s 5,748 | buying holiday decorations & B . O | ot left is that of Grandfather Frost, Ru dent of her social sorority., ary 1, these Soviet children are in the preliminary tabulation and | Saata Cletl the Georgian republic. The figure { ) di- n counterpart of America’s old | " 1 " I, "Can't Take It, | e Ketchikan 4,601. Figures have not | : , SoLeaps from Bridge . cc,uinovses or Ao ed at the University of Alaska and wIhree College village, 219 at Ester Village (Berry postoffice) and 120 in ad-| jacent territor e DOGS AREWARNED INNEWSPAPER AD { WESTPORT, Conn, Jan. 16. SK“ER Mlss’“fi | Roobert Lawson’s dander is up! d | Lawson took it with good gra — when the neighborhood dogs dam- aged his garden and broke his| saplings, but when they killed his second kitten within three months he served notice he was out for blood | In a two-column, six-inch news- paper advertisement he issued a warning “to the owner of a savage and untrained police dog allowed to run wild, accomppnied by a i black mongrel,” that “upon their shewed that he failed to re- next invasion these dogs will be; his skis to a concession where promptly and effectively shot.” he rented them. He made the trip . % G into the mountai lon Empire ciussitieds bring results NOTICE! JOHN G. YARNELL PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT OFFICES LOCATED WITH McLEAN AGENCY in the BEHRENDS BANK BUILDING 123 Third Street NEW YORK, Jan. 16 strikes. Can’t take it any longer. for the inconvenience.” William Korber, 55, scrawled that message on a scrap of paper. Then he leaped from the George Washington bridge. He struck ground in a parking space. A po- liceman noticed the body some time later. > - i5% = Caradizn Discount B. M. Pirst ANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 16 repcrts revealed that res on skis sought young ing in the deep snows summit region of SAN Telept sue parties Frans Wi the Denner the Sierras. The hunt ¢ red along the Nerth Fork of the American River. n 1cisco man failed home from a w the high mount Beirends Bank. National Bank. YOUR SAVINGS A2E INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assa. of Juneau TELEPHONE 3 Daily Cros ACROSS Spoken Solution of Saturday's Puzzle wd Puzzle 11, Greatly re- moved Optical glass Burns re Valley |Cl 1| )IN American lake Masculine @l Kind of rubber | |(J]} name Fusible opaque Compiler of an N English K thesaurus The southwest wind > N [clol substance . Animal of the cat family, garments Sour . Funeral ora- <O m Fruit Composition on ‘The peanut for nine Water nymptl Compunction D%P o Firearm Excuse: of con=- sclence collog, Contradict Worthless leaving: R0 I—|o[o |m| T archaic Goddess of Assert . Exploded in the mufiler growing D> 0MoNWIM$ Severe Fish vegetation Province in >IONC 12, Stinging M= >N HMOMToNO|M Ireland Pulls apart Century plant . Regret . Artistio dance Fasten River in Africa 54. Philippine mountain 58, 1. Happenings 59. Old English rent 44, Border 45, Mediterranean 62. sailing vessel 63. 46. Red manga- 64, nese arsen- 65, ate €6. [FTEF T “l 1 7 P22 o> European country False god Oriental Opposite of aweather Worship Not so much Marry again sa i il Part in a play 67. . Highwayma, A"‘E yman . Fi Turned or 6. Long ste twisted to . Blectrifie one side particle AN . Ridges of glacial drift: Brilliantly variant colored fish Small Bottle Piguant Jnoceupied Barren . Negative votes . Daily food and drink mals or uman beings . Contain 7. Gone by 100 o rrrl [ 7] | | 8. Be sorry for n’t, Girl: archate 6! |McHugh, L. H. Metzgar, Mrs. L. H.| Letzgar, R. E. Murphy, Mrs. B. News- |ham, Miss M. Oygaard, A. Patnode, |E. W. Pringle, Harold Roth, A. P, | Seybold, H. 8. Stinchomb, Mrs. Stin- |chomb, J. W. Stinchomb, Mildred | Stinchomb, Richard Stinchomb, H. | W. Stinchomb, Capt. A. G. Trudeau, Jerry Waite, Mrs. Charles Warner. | Charles "Waynor, John Dobnicker, Anton Covich, H. N. Fulbright, F. J. | Fleek, John Jenkins, A. Novelli, Frank Parsons, Gerald Youngedyk. From Ketchikan—V. A. Daven- port, Virginia Dudley, P. J. Gilmore, P. J. Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. A. Milotte, | Mrs. James Wick, Mr. and Mrs. W. | |A. Windsor, Shirley Windsor, A.| Ragatoe, | | From Wrangell-James Cooper. | | From Petersburg—Verne L. Hoke, Harold E. Smith. DEVELOPMENT FIRM FOR KODIAK ISLAND INCORPORATED HERE A Kodiak Islané Fishing, Trading |and Packing Company which will | engage in the lumber cold storage, | fishing, electric power, water and hotel business at Alitak Bay, Kodiak | Island, has been incorporated with | |the Territorial Auditor. | Capital stock of the firm amounts to $100,000. Incorporators are C. E.[ | Anderson and Elmer Thompson of Karmel, Alaska, and J. M. Herr and Harry Thorburn, both of Seattle. - .- TO YAKUTAT Miss Bertha Tiber, Superintendent of Nurses for the Office of Indian Affairs, is leaving on the Alaska | tonight for a réutine visit to Yaku- | tat. £ i | WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—Aad You'll Jump Oumt of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. er should pour out two pints of | ta your bowels daily. If this bile | is not flowing freely, your foqd doesn’tdigest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up You get constipated. Your ou feel sovr, b It takes those famous Carter's er Pills to get these two pints of flowing freely and make you feel “up armless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red pack age. Refuse anything else. Price: 265 daughter, support Empire Want Ads Bring Results. GENERAL ELECTRIC - Alaska Electric SUNLAMPS Light & Power Co. at the BRUNSWICK Judith, and $7 a week - IT BEATS EVERYTHING LIHAT fl HEALTHY COMPLEXION LUILL DO | Don't ask why, bub there’s something | about a pallid male complexion that repels. _ Exhaustive surveys prove that fair women _ no longer thrill over pale poets. The ruddy glow;:ahuhhycompluioniwhd” 'em today. 3 can't take time out for a sojourn n souywm.m climes, don't despair. Just get yourself a General Electric and watch the color come back into your l fi cheeks. They cost so little to operate. Priced as low as $27.50

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