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Sunday Meounday v stdav tha the Too much in . HABCH oF TIME Feamxmc Uncle Sam’s Navy of 1940 ALSO Latest News LAST TIMES TONIGHT F‘lfi ST "‘R!MROSE PATH' siciure for children. who runs a hamburger Show Place of Juneau " Love lo tell Mc[rea “LEGION OF LOST FLYERS" “MAD ABOUT MmuUsIC” THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG I’I(,TLRL S—————-\AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS! (ONCE ONLY) “* THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 26, ' GINGHAM BALL PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. en a ""Dead End”’ Girl gets toug’: with a man. I'donot recommend (Signed) C. D. BEALE, Manager. Starting at 8:50 P. M. ON CALENDAR nual Affair af Elks’ Ballroom by Mrs. Lilllan Uggen, providing dancing will start in the Elks Ball- fair is under the Business Women's Club. the sponsorship of and Professional Those attending are urged to go, in costume to participate in vari- ous prize events. However, it inot necessary jtire and those not in ccstume {be admitted for the festivitie Thore will be confetti and noise~ ,makers and a “snack booth” will be i filled with favorite Hallowe'en goodies, Special 'Frenth square dante. vand others, will' highlight {fair. Some of the prizes to be of- fered for the various features in- clude a permanent wave, ten gal- lons of gas, an orchid, | feed, . six weeks' piano instruction, two piano lamps, a bouquet flowers and a book of cab tickets. The public is extended a invitation to attend tonig and a_capacity crowd { e ‘Annual Mooseheart Celebration s Event | Of Friday Evemng To commemorate the establLsh~ ment of Mooseheart and to exem- plify the principals and ideals which give Mooseheart and its program of service its essential and exception- al attributes, a celebration was held last evening at the Hall by the Moose Lodge and the Women of the Moose Maurice Johnson, Goveror of Moose Lodg was toastmaster for the occasion, and approximately 70 individuals attended the affair The evening's program included, the singing of “America,” a read- dances, featuring the minuet, circle two-step, three-step, rye waltz 1 t's event pocted R | i1; ot the life of James J. Dav stand marries him without and letting him | know the ugly truth about her par- MRS. JOE SNOW by Mrs. Ed Rodenburg Sr., a song by Barbara Smith, accompanied by [Bm(‘rl\ Leivers at the piano and ng by Betty Goodman, accom- Mrs, by A J THIS EVENING (B..P. W. Club Sponsors An- With a seven-piece orchestra, led | music for tonight's Gingham Ball,| {room at 10 o'clock. The annual af-| 15 to wear gingham at-| the af-! an oyster; ot} cordial| LO.OF.| Goodman. ! o A A ACROSS . Bavaiily . Drops of liquld Urge . Aly monkey Happen reneatedly Artificial language Aromatic Pronou seed nm\mmcy xigt ed By Embellish . Look down s Whirling storm Dismay vareant Air: comb. form v Toothed fmplement Burn By Make lare Pith of a matter Hara water Part of each golf hole English coins Rubher tree Belonging 6 1940. Crossword Puzzle Assumed name 8% Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie 2 Plotiess aniral 3. Compunction of conscience Expressionless Iyes: Scotch eedy . Discover Cut at random . Founded on experience or observas tion 62 Sea eagle Bustle 61, Sharp 65 Understand DOWN 1. Kind of rubber Proceeds Triangular insert . Rodent . Summoned In a public Maliclous burning Shrub . Appointment to maet Number 34, Female ruft South American mountaing Ardor . Star in The Swan , Extortioners . Anointed . Faucet . Day's march Refleved . Good-by Noxious plant Circle Tand measure Unaspirated . Highest card at bridge 1Eniertain With Dancing Party Misses Shir 19\' Dm is and Sarah Lee Atkinson were co-hostesses with a dancing party last evening in the banquet room of Percy’ Cafe. There were seventeen couples asked for the oceasion. - > SON OF GENERAL BUCKNER HONORED Cadet Claiborne Buckner, son of {Gen. and Mrs. S. B. Buckner of Anchoraze, gained high honors for !'himselfl at the San Rafacl Military Academy recently by earning a clas- ification rating of 96.43. This rep- resents general excellence to a high degree in scholarship, application and conduct Cadet Buckner is a freshman stu- SUPER - (RIME OF (ENTURY IS STORY OF COLISEUM SHOW The strange case oi the chinchilla fetish; the Traitor's Gate; the fiend- | ish instrument that strangles, crush- | es and vanishes; the Star of Delhi; | | the albatross of doom; with a womar: | in love the victim and the $15,000,- ' 000 British crown jewels the loot | this is the thrilling story of “The | Adventures of Sherlock Holmes,” in which the master-detective is pitted | against his arch-enemy, the master- criminal Moriarty, in the super-| crime of the century! | Latest 20th Century-Fox picture centering on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’'s famous sleuth with Basil Rathbone in the title role and Nigel | Bruce as Dr. Watson, “The Ad- ventures of Sherlock Holmes’ is com- Juneau’s Greatest Show Value PREVUE TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. Sunday . Monday ® Tuesday BRUCE MARSHAL Attractions SPORTLIGHT CARTOON NEWS ——————— LAST TIMES TONIGHT "Chasing Danger” and “Roll Wagons Roll” R LY T T 4 T T Y R S R T .| panied b ing to the Coliseum for the Sunday Monday and Tuesday feature. Fresh from his triumph in the! ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. NICHOLS| Snmx was hostess y afternoon at the Seatter | BILLED SUNDAY oo oms v vome = - AS CAPITOL HIT o " .Slgnd Wahlsted gave the address dent at the academy and was the fof the evening. only boy in his class to achieve l-ul]o“m (h(g rogra a s .. the distinctive honor rating. The Joypd located in Marin County, Califor-|Villes” Rathbone, the perfect| During nia, a 20 minute ride across me;Holme meets the notorious Mori- Golden Gate Bridge from San Fran- |arty for the first time in this new | the boy and the family together. Mrs. Joe the festivities, Orlando tered when the girl, aware that ih(‘l husband will lear;]lmcb[acl,—, for hin 1f sooner or later, brinss Joel McCrea, Gmger Rog-| ers Co-Starred-New March of Time ing with originality and an ressing down-to-earth treatment| " its motivating romance, “Prim-| Path,” opening Sunday at the| Capitol. Theatre, proves once more! that Ginger Rogers is one of our finest dramatic actresses, and that »w can touch Joel McCrea for ro- bust and likeable he-mannishness on the screen. The two favorites are co-starred in this absorbing and sympathetic of a girl who disowned her lute family and of a boy who 't know what real love was un-| he lost it. Hungry for aflr‘c- of rose d did til tien, | Time | can | Feeling that she tricked him into terday ‘ marr; | the boy tries to put her out of his ng into a group of parasites, learns that it isn't s0 easy to do. The conflict of their burt pride with ~their very real need for one another makes for the taut drama of the conclusion One of the most timely films | ever produced by The March | Time will also be shown Entitled “The U. this latest issue in The March of series presents a thorough survey of the status of the Ameri- Navy today, and the steps being taken for its future develop- ment under President Roosevell’s unprecedented National Defense program. Ending t “Legion of Lost Fhen but he feature, with Rich-| th= girl meets a young manard Arlen and Andy Devine. 4_._—_-——— Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Tract home of her parénts, Mr and Mrs. George Jorgenson, with a shower in honor of Mrs. Richard Nichols, An informal afternoon was spent,! with games providing entertain- ment for the occasion. High hon- ors were won by Mrs. Neil Moore and Mrs. Inga Behrends. Mrs. Ro- bert Wolney and Miss Phyllis Jenne ! were given consolation prizes. S. Navy—1940," Refreshments were served and the table centerpiece was formed by a huge stork, surrounded by dec- | Godfrey and his bride, the, former r, were presented with xwo bronze moose mounted | on marble slabs to be used as book | ends. The gift was a wedding pres- ent from members of the lodge. e MRS. WALLACE IS TO SPEAK AT EVENSERVI(E orations depicting the autumn sea-| son. Present for the affair were Mes—f dames Hugh OCeochran, Thomas | Greenhow, Fred and Jack Schmifz, | rends, { Neil Moore, William Markle, Dean Storey, Joe Smith, Kenneth Lowe | Walter McKinnon, Robert’ Lind ! quist, Stewart, Jenne, Helen Robert Wolney, R. L. Logan and Misses Phyllis Helen and Louise Hild Beistline and Claudia Ke - ——— NOTIC! 1 will not be responsible for any | debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Harry Sturrock, Inga Beh-| Mrs, ‘A, D. Wallace, sister of Mr. | Jack ‘Molyneaux, who is'in Juneau | ifrom England, 1l be guest speaker {at tomeorrow night's Evenservice to be held at 7:30 o'clock at the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church. During the service George Schmidt i will sing Rudyard Kipling's “The Recessional.” | The evening's offering will go to- ‘walds the aid of- the people in ;Englnnd it was announced by Lhe |Rev. John A. Glasse. —————— Subscribe 10 ‘ITie Laly Alaska | cisco. - .o HOUSE AT HOSPITAL Felix House was admitted to St. ‘Ann‘s Hospital this morning for ;\m-gwnl attention. | film. The contest between these two | |men, a battle of courage and wits, |is one not to be easily forgotten. ‘Grorge Zucco, veteran character |actor, portrays hte master-criminal The leading roles in the powerful |love story that runs through the | screen play by Edwin Blum and | William Drake are portrayed by Ida Lupino and Alan Marshal. They head a cast including Tersy Kilburn, | Zucco, Henry Stephenson and E. E. | Clive. Alfred Werker directed, with | Gene Markey associate producer. e Mrs. Faulkner Is Luncheon Hostess: In compliment to Mrs. Frank ‘Brooks of Bellingham, and Mrs. Dorothea S. Bassett of Brooklyn and San Francisco, a luncheon is being piven this afternoon by Mrs. H. L. Faulkner at her home on Seventh | street. The two honorees are in Juneau as the guests of Mrs. Ernest Gruen- ing at the Governor’s House, Will Heal Your Entine Home Evenlsy! The “toast one side, freeze the other” technique in heating is definitely a thing of the past. Today, even heat may be circulated throughout your entire home merely by turning the dial on a Quaker Burnoil Heater. And for 1941, Quaker offers Thermo-Controlled Forced Circu- lation . . . automatically governed for most comfortable heat distribution. See a demonstration . . . today! 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