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/ Y N | . THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES Gay Mys'ery ‘ Dmly Crossword Puzzle \ L ‘ \ STARTS TODAY ‘ | across Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . Pomulat | | « Possesses 10, Type méasure: AndRomance <%~ somsgrEmgmees v 8. Article POREFARISONZHALIO| = kind: slang i Pt IR ATHED R VIEIS| '™ Piicivs : H Putnobs EIR EWRZEPIOICH| 13. Add o labort apl’o |1 Shtimes TIEIPAR! S 20. Adhesive Nourish E DIAUNIT|E! il sk Eorhian. ey IR: Blibie fae LB HIAZZR|UILIE Material used Fre tion grounds MIAIS S ANEER Iiakine Laurence Olivier Is Fea- ™ “ati% [EINOWEEIIOBBIAINDEAAN =1 oot ove Tl i DEPOSITIEIRNUISEE] 1 {7t tured in “Clouds gy, vl TINJATBIDIUSITIZ * | i " DI Ce SIHIEIN EIDIZLAME[S] ** Priiiies Over Europe Kb & EBIVOILIE] . i o — bpoy BEIALBTINICIASGIESSIE] o et There are “Clouds Over Europe” | 3% Erench acticle |SIET] E SITIEM! g ol and there is a man with an um- '3 Carry: colloq. 1; orgbaneht. of ‘:."\“’;l;:(-“ e brella And the combination O ewanis “an atom Qolf stroke as demonstrated on the Capitol| 37. Studied i Bl ® Theater Screen tonight, makes for % [MEredient of h g cne of the most enjoyable spy dra- ing iy I ialice. mas in recent months, Columbia’s| ** FIgiy s0opy DOWN st Indian “Clouds Over Europe” is a thrill-| 40. Spukling =~ 1. Gurlon imple- it le‘fx‘f\l“:\lln: | packed, laugh-filled story of Scot-| i, taduire 2 Entirely parrot {land Yard, of planes mysteriously disappearing while in flight, of a daring test pilot who risks his life to learn the answer to questions, | which baffle a nation i Laurence Olivier, sensational star ; of “Wuthering Heights” and “Fire i \ | Over England,” appears to brilliant & i advantage as the test pilot. A force- 3 £ | ful, carefree personality, Mr. Oli- i b vier brings to his characterization ‘ | all the talent and skill which has f won him intermational acclaim. | ] As the man with the umbrelia i who really is the man from Scot- | '“ land Yard, Ralph Richardson pro- | vides the screen with a distinctly ¥ different type of sleuth. The un- - f | forgettable doctor of “The Cita- , - ¥ i | del.” Richardson here is seen as Xs i an umbrella-losing detective who /f .--. looks and acts like a human being, + H who regards his butler with both ///// %// g awe and contempt, who is absent- % % 3 minded 4nd epicurean and com- %nfi H pletely unlucky in matters roman- # tic. The sly bits of humor which % characterize his performance make | of “Clouds Over Europe” a film § r» delightful to behold. | i In the major romantic role, love- A i i Valerie Hobson offers a thot- | i ighly enjoyable portrait of ¢ pc ) R H young newspaperwoman. As the s hours of bliss, Honey") Barrie kid- i ter of the sleuth and the delight- lITIlE S'AR naped John Barrymore who had g fully annoying sweetheart of the just opened on Broadway in “My 7 pilot, Miss Hobson brings to the 5 Dear Children.” nality 1§ S £ | N'(EI.Y DONE She told about going to a dance at the Waldorf and seeing Hal Le- o i line of ‘'women's wearing apparel. Nk Roy. the dancer, for the first time 4 e . in years. She was so glad to see E Sitka restaurant owners who have Tglks with Repaners' P0S- | tim that before she realized it was e retall beer and wine licenses began | Sinning SowWRPd: him LAy AL | R serving real sandwiches with beer| @ for Pholographers Jook, don’t you remember me!” Then ‘e this week in compliagce with the she was suddenly embarrassed, be- ¢ letter and spirit of the law | -Demures On(e cause everybody had stopped to look s : e s at her, and she wasn't sure LeRoy . The Columbia Lumber Com-| By GEORG! 'KER | would remember her. But that last- i pany's new $3,000 refuse burner ed only a second because Hal LeRoy was finished last week and is now. NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—There ar abbed her and said, “Why. honey, Y, ¥ |in operation. Company officials |some things.at which even a modern how could I forget you. You were l iR o i ol plan to install another boiler and|young Ann Rutledge must demure, my first girl.” I ; | stack in the near future. and to pretty Mary Howard such | .The waerld is a tasty, juicy, pine- . IfichEY MUUSE MATI“EE | a moment came at 4:45 p. m. one appie wheh you are on the way up, 3 Pilot Bob Ellis of the Ellis Air afterncon while her mother poured/and Mary Howard is learning this » Saiurday—l P. M. Transport of Ketchikan made a tea for reporters and photographers now. She was in the Follies at e i 5 st weel vith three | in their suite at the Sherry-Neth-|1g, .and she danced a little, and y CLOUDS OVER EUROPE < Wiy Sl Do fETE T |she went to Hollywood where after “FLAMING FRONTIER” was his first trip to Sitka since| All afternoon this wide-eyed Ok-|adlong time she was given a few Cartoon———Comedy———Candy fall lahoma girl who plays Ann Rut- D#fts in a few 'scattered pictures. |ledge in “Abe Lincoln in Illinois” | But now, wéll, take a look at her 4 Robert Hartley, taxi driver, was had swapped tidbits with the in- dancing eyes. As .\'lou know, h}'Ol{{ Bl ) 'R died February 1 in tland. Mr. arrosw.d last week on an assuulfimnrhlmv repm"il,vr,?. D!::l\i\l{l(l},\xt &lrll;‘lfi(i 1:’025“::[: "‘[;"‘“ unless your hear P : th VI Buchanan was in Sitka from 1915 and battery charge and fined $25 posed in a domén Wi 7 5 Sk | E ‘a‘) i to 1924 in Commissioner’s Court upon plead- | lentless cameramen—speaking into e o o Hea ing guilty. He was also assessed @ telephone, unpacking her trulnk | P f fflafi s‘TKA A new and novel type of desk the costs of court. ok i i'hcsl:mw]llhl‘l]lg ::ndu:\T(ai.Foo' Fog L RS FLF for school c.hx!dren has been de- b Al in| striking subject in her sky blue bas- | signad’,and, bull it the ;lgst: two| The Presbytery of Alaska Will\Sh =0 lio o et with gold ——— years by Jimmy Walton, eighth Meet in Sitka March 13 with about Ket-weave wool Aouse b Ana } KA Feb, 21—(Spec- o8 oot at the U, S. Public 40 delegates from all churches in|beaded sprays at th Recsris e i v | Mone n encei— Nominations & oo Southeast Alaska present. Thelthe waist. She had Wthe quiltec os s y ve « s will be made .o " oo giffers from the tra-| Meeting was originally scheduled | SKyblue ‘?“?’pe"\ AT TR, Gy M 1, at a public meet-| s ® SO0 O fesk in that it is|to be held in Haines in April, but| She was Whqut. 1o s07. BWHRD B g he Sitks erritor: S 1 » % . inci i | you run out of flashlight bulbs yet?" | ng in the Sitka Territorial Sch flat and has a lid on the top! Was changed to coincide with the |’ h id: ‘l H d d]‘h nd Dol- Offices to be filled at the ;I‘:.ulz Whidh Opens away ‘fiom the stu. |plans of Dr. Everett B .ng,hend!“"{enow“ ;‘:“}h s g S nunare ousa city elections April 2 are for Mayor, . bty : of Presbyterian Church work in| s B . b o onibbines, e s e (B ek i (S S0 RO TR ous eirts up anove the ke, lar Annual Nuisance x Board member. been made and placed in one of Weeks in the Territory. | Mary Howard is a dancer and an to Bndge E oka SO okl SR aente. T el fasiress iand she doesn't midd snew: wWork on street and alley Each desk is sturdily made and SUE0REE : i s Wl ere is a rea- project 1 sing satistactorily. has plenty of mn,: fhide for “Susie Steps Out” was given by‘:;ia};?; :2-‘;:;,“}1‘;\?( i';w "o think. | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb it was announced this wWeek bY pooks, papers and pencil members of the senior class of melm“ fast. “This is a long, high-at- The fog that *“comes on “'"FA Tom Tilson. Forty-two men According to R. L. Wolfe, super-| Sitka Territorial School last weeis.| ;o tnroat housecoat. It isn't the “;;j alts looking over ‘S*‘" i ployed on the project. intendent, of the school, the desk Yo A sort, of thing that goes well with leg| Sece 18 2 $190,000 musanes o F0 Three streets are being Worket pas the advantage of being easily |y " fart. Unless a leg picture is made | 8"eaisst suspension BF o on at ]nrmer;;. wnlh'lse“w 1'(““‘ moved about the room to accom- M'SS ju"EAu s“l[ at just the right angle it is apt|“put oo o o Golden Gate water lines being laid ahead of modate the different activities. to look funny.” 4 i i street construction. The desks were made by Jimmy SHow 'o SIARI A‘ | 8o she hesitated just a momenmg:x‘fdgingi“??t:;r;::lfi:t :;; :(_ IS in the school's manual training e (7 | locking at the photographer, and painting the vast structure than for Improvements are being made department, under the supervision 9-15 o (lO(K sHARp‘hP. seeing this hesitation and misin- o0 oo o oo of maintenance, they 3 his week on the road between of Peter Nielsen. He is now seek- | terpreting it, was unaccountably ! ' te, P i ainual l[cp(m the Sheldon Jackson .School and ing a patent for the desk. Tomorrow evening’s style showmonr\_nsed “ror a moment. “Isn’t ““or Biide operation, the entrance to the Sitka Nation- and beauty parade, at which a Mm\ all right?” he asked. The sea mists, heavily laden with al Monument. Large Tocks have npartin Johnson, resident of the |Juneau” will be selected from among | ‘It isn't that.” said Mary How-| i Sopion wir) int othe Bay area been removed from the side of the pioneers Home, died there Mon- |11 entrants to represent the Capital | ard- “1 was just wondebing whati .l every day, have proved more road and the road itself is now 4oy puneral services were held City at the Fairbanks Tee Carnival, | Abe mef)ln would think o(_ Ann severe at the Golden Gate than at ing leveled. Work on the road myesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Will be held at 9:15 o'clock sharp, Rutledge if he knew she went in f0ri, o ot er point in San Francisco. s approved 'le ”‘“b Cif‘}y council jonnson was born in 1873 |it was emph-sla:: today by Chuir-'lengl’i"' \hat made everything pretty | DIFectors would not be so con- is being done by Rowe and !man Charles . Carter of the { cerned if the fog behaved as Carl A branch of Jeanette'’s shop in|Chamber of Commerce committee szfl;m smufi:‘ ;:;?:e:h;i:r;'fio:f\sumburg said in his poem . . . . E T Ketchikan was opened Tuesday in|in charge. “grd who is frequently mistaken for “looking over the harbor and city Buchanan, tormer pastor Sitka Mrs. Jack Samson. Mrs,| Arrangements are being made to| o . Rogers' davghter, was telling | 2 stlent haunches . . . and then [4 Sitka Presbyterian Chu Samson plans to carry a complete ltla]ve’rhchfit l)ro:eegl:g:m;): tthz Cg&l- Bl ) fun they ha;‘l 4 Tmne‘s-gmu,!v;; ofnog s i g o eatre stage bre ast by e : 7 | attacks the pai 3 tion KINY. prahe AL ';;‘:;bitingl into rivet heads and surfac- e Miiivie .54 MRS £ . 3 : les. . It 1o rough cleanin CLOTHES that are CLEANED {fun iaeraEed 1n Wesliingion whege |, SR m?"f,f;fm‘fgnn % toat & OFTEN-Wear Longer! | BOGGAN RETURNS she met FDR and also a policeman | fo & % P08 1600 M0 ek of ) Garland Boggan, hardwood floor | named Robert E. Lee, and about (it o M S50l DOLE O e YoM GRS O layer, returned to Juneau on the|coming to New York and just miss- |\ af Bo 0 o0t 0T Gagger- 2 | Motorship Northland from a busi- | ing the fuy at Fefe's Monte Carlo ing labor cost of $86,500 to hundle} TR'ANG’[E {ness trip to Sitka. | where Blaine Al T want is 3118 gaoge vrought by -cat-fect: " 2 L < fog in one year. Thorough Workmanship and ‘ ’ TRE Gksetrs find they have un: Modern Methods Produce | Y o u c A " T w n o “ G derestimated the severity of expos- WO“‘PK‘;‘;“}&‘”” te | ure and the importance of special PN | with a {treatment of steel surfaces prior to P = 2 | erection. ; s | V= o'L BURNER | Sandblasting or flame cleaning i = |is now the accepted means of pre- = ; PHONE | *°“*"TiiE BIGGEST BURNER INSTALLATIONS 1 18, Bt the gant structure nad | |o . But the giant structure | THEEL IN JUNEAU ARE RAYS! |no such precautionary treatment. : 507 | AHLERS CO. | meuumsmom | PHONE 34 Third and Franklin les was known to the Romans year 79. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1940. - Ketchikan Elks |TOM SAWYER FILM WEEKEND FEATURE AT COLISEUM SHOW story guarant adult thrill of every Kid is told in yer, Detective,” T version of Mark govel, which has its A to Mark Twain's lovable Little and th Tom every € !. local opening va tonight at the Col Theater With two of Hollywood’s foremost boy stars, Billy Cook and Don-| ald O'Connor, bringing “Tom Saw- | yer” and his pal “Huckleberry | Finn” to vivid life, this is the out- | standing youth picture of the sea-| | son “Tom Detective ver re A Parsmount Picture vith the advent of “Tom" and| DONALD 0'CONNOR- BILLY COOK “Huck” when they travel from Mis- [ | 'PORTER HALL-JANET WALDO - RAYMOND RATTOM | souri to Arkansas, on a vacation, 3 Directed by Louis King and run smack up a mur- THEAT IN THE A. F. OF L. Accept Women's Challenge It will be women-ag: i i ~men on | equal terms at the Elks bowling | | alleys Sunday | Ketchikan Elk evening when the| bowling team ments| HELLO—WHAT’S a picked team of Juneau women | at 7:30 oclock for a three-game| THE RIGHT match I A challenge by the women was| NUMBER FOR accepted today by the visitors, who appear badly beaten the Ju-| neau Elks men’s team | Women who issued the challenge | FLAVOR? are Mrs. Martin Lavenik, Mrs. Tom % i Petrich, Mrs. Frank Dufresne, Mrs Schilling gives you a line Ike Taylor and Mrs. Bob Kauf- on real ccffee goodness! mann i h PP e The reason? It's a match- less blend of the world’s choice coffees, skilfully roasted to bring out deli- cious flavor and strength. Tuwo Coffees—Percolator and Drip Petersburg Visitors Are Guests at Tea C. E. Swanson and Mrs. R. G .Smith of Peters- burg, Mrs. H. O. Adams ente | tained informally with tea this afternoon at her apartment. Guests were asked to call between 3 and | o’'clock ! Sy Honoring Mrs, 5 MR peskiest kid ever to master-mind a mystery! L A.MACHINISTS LOCAL 514 BERT’S CASH GROCERY Junean’s Greatest Show Value FRIDAY and RD SATURDAY Rascal...the TOMORROW—1:00 P. M. CANDY- ————CARTOONS der mystery involving Tom's “Uncle Silas.” Realizing that they are the on the case without arousing sus- " o TTANG | picion, the boys set out to solve UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS | the mystery and clear “Tom's” rela- SPORTLIGH! tives "ARTOON he story includes a tender,; down-to-earth romance between| “Tom “Cousin Ruth” and the me lawyer, promoted of course! There is no substiluie for News the two boys. The couple is played by Janet Waldo and Philip| e————o o 3 o 5 Warren, both of whom show great o B e s G S i A G LA S promise as romantic stars. F S e S PR paper Advertising MEETS MONDAY 7:30 P. M. 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