The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1940, Page 3

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VR . YL 7 W sHOW PLACE OF jUNEAU NOW:! OLUMBIA PICTURE ALSO Donald Duck- Colomhla News SEE “LEAPING THE TACOMA NARROWS BRIDGE GO THROUGH ITS CONTORTIONS IUST BEFOHE COLLAPSING'I' NOW-—-FLUID DRIVE WITH VACAMATIC TRANSMISSION The BEST BUY in Automobiles CHRYSLER FOR 1941 ratios adjust themselves in all normal WaNT A NEW and thrilling kind of ride . in a new and thrilling kind of car? ‘Try Chrysler for 1941, with Fluid Drive, steer Vacamatic Transmission and the more powerful Spitfire engines. You'll marvel at the swift getaway. You'll marvel still more at its smooth, jerkless quality. And you’ll marvel most of all at the entire absence of work.Gear Be Plocteese WITH FLUID DRIVE CHRYSLERS AND: PLYMQO 1941 Phone §7 THANKS FOR HELPING ME SELL MORE CANNED SALMON Canm o ;‘4144«(;&‘ Vo > L DUSTRY " LASKA HAS some 300,000 mighty good friends ih AUmted States. They are the city and vnllage%roc?rl: who help us put Alaska’s Canned Salmon on America’s dinner table, Making and keeping these valuable friends is an im- portant part of the Canned Salmon Industry program. One thmg that wins their support is the Industry’s nation- wide ivemsmg campaign. Grocers know how this ad- vertising interésts housewives in Canned Salmon... helps them sell more Canned Salmon. Then, too, the Industry driving. You just touch the throttle . .. apply the brakes. You’'re alw car never does anything unexpected . . . never does the wrong thing on a hill or in any other driving situation. Try this new kind of ride . . . that’s tailored to your taste. BUY CHRYSLER | NOW ON DISPLAY quuNG—nAva CO. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC: 9, “mdr= 1940. lORE“A You"fi ]of spinsterhood suddenty | ried” to a young doctor who hates, C 22" chveer women, _and! women rossword Puzzle EN GAY (oMEDY ;wrm in particular, The “mar- i actually T ACROSS 28. Aggregates of riage” actually is .(\n ‘xlxvf.. bul al;‘ o T R its success hinges the careers f) brings bad forces poth medica and author. The uck Drags e e - 8. City in Floria 0d of war Louple who hate each other cov 8 Pug“: -p:;k:r Young woman " .g . rs| dially, are thus forced to bill and T TuBlIC SPRAKST g3 woebio-minded § y 4 1 m‘rsan The Doctor r Takes a Wife" | o “ublic. to fight' in private, RAACT = . and to attempt to continue as best 14, Short for a ke Pnnsl:ndlly i | pe o o rior w 's name art of a Is Hilarious Enfer- | ey can the tives they iived prior| 5, gt ol ol s to their unexpected .npnmnu in deta range z | 17. Ourselves 39. Public vehlcle tammen' R TR | 18 Changes for 40. Let It stand the better 41. Matter: law = 19. Symbol for 42! Habitual sita Young whose m---mh. | Ao 1t fafen ipriha wty is not permitted to! Tropical. fruita {5. Metric land stern m e upon her delightrul debut 8 Ginun ot bk . Figures ot of He s daffiest o glllls b CHDSRE, wial . Grou . Guido's low cmediennes, may be found at the b} AT cioah Mote eatre, where Columbia's ¥ Bun indian tribes 49. Connoisseur i Wite" opened . Companion of jewels esterday A 1 wife in the iss Young departs complete- SOUa' Se‘slon Dlav‘ned '0 1y he romantic leading lady haracterizations which have won Which Public Is Cor- her fame, to pr herself an out 3 . tanding . conte to Jean Av- dially Invited Blondell, Tre Dunine Colbert, Carole Lombard nd such other stars who have been hailed as the rightful queen: sereawball comedy Miss Young is co-starred Ray Millan giddiest the hilg Jonn widette ks have 15 Hall pro ) o'clock e has made care all who The for a genel in the Elks ited and the to start at 8: mittee in cl ments (o take tend completed ion tomorroy The public i Jram of with th of a ks in praise young fous - HELS GO SOUTH who wr » Shiels and Mr iels i for t uth on the Ba a brief visit here. Mr he will return to Junes next session cf the I - tatues France, n Shiels u durin slature, Thore are three of f Arc in Orleans i’ First (2) v QUALITY Chotce American Bottled in Bord W @@l{ At your favorite tavern and package store. in perfect control. The in a car new voRR.M® Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 100 proo Schenley Distillers Corp., N. Y.C. | | | g s WELL SIR, ALL ALASKA CAN THANK You ~AND THOUSANDS OF OUR AMERICAN GROCER FRIENDS - FOR THE 600D JOB YOU DO IN HELPING US SELL OUR NeT FooD ! helps grocers plan special drives throughout the year— such as Lenten, Summer and New Pack sales. With free display and advertising material . . . with ideas for dis- plays, the Industry encourages grocers to feature Canned Salmon in their stores. And every year thousands of grocers compete for prizes in a big Industry contest by building displays that sell hundreds of extru cases of Canned Salmon. This retail help in selling our good food is especially important to all Alaska, Q'l"tmm-muans /) plans v night | n schedulag [ The com arranges at- left after | said | the | Joan 3 WHERE THE BEI I’ER BIG PICTURES PLAY |20TH CENTURY ' SHOW DEPICTS © INDIAN WARS Darryl F. Zanuek's preduction —~ frmezres = ia fi of “Drums Alorig the Mollm\vk," ons| - TONIGHT and TUESD of the most entertaining pictures 2 yet to reach Juneau, opened yes- ter at the 20th Century Theatre where the audience thrilled to the scenes of realistic action which flashed across the screen. Nothing in the movies quite com- 51 DOWN ar ¢ 1 o)l-done, s o Wk Inatan pdres to an action film well-done, 62. Musical studies N l}fishr\m (and this th Century-Fox plctute 63. Closer . Neat | curpa ¢ o 5 65, Withers 3. Symbol for sutpasse: fln‘\mn\k,_ donc in this 66. Exchange sodinm field. The romantic, adventurous & RUR e days wbcih Ametica was younhr [ 8 an\a‘u golf with toreh and tomahawk spread- Lo-int ing their terror in the beautitul Wearles Mohawk Valley, are depicted with . Luzon tribe . Small tug a zest that makes the film a rave . Chy nhl treat nit ~ S Claudette Celbert and Henry EVe vt Fonda are starred as fonee: e mda are starred as a pioneer - SInEA Gt couple who with the other colonists insects ) Y , b 4 i Sankhd ity of the valley make a desperate of Indla stand against the repeated attacks Q{f";r":; ‘zf;““l of the flerce Iroguois, Featured in Percylsto - Close Out | His Liquor 30|d Estabishment fo Give Way fo Needed Space -Offer Rare Bargains SRS enm——— that | floor oper- | soda Percy Reynolds announces because of the need for more space in connection with the ation of Percy’s Cafe and fountain he has decided to close out the Juneau Liquor store en- tirvely. | Just at the present, Mr, Reynolds is not disclosing how the added space will be utilized, but when| his plans are perfected they will add greatly to the accommodations of Percy's guests. Between now and 1941, prices will be reduced on the| entire liquor stock, and on many items, Percy says, cost will not be taken into consideration. The Juneau Liquor Store is one of the oldest establishments of the kind in Juneau and during the past years, many brands, now no longer| available because of the L‘urcpean‘ war, have been carried in stock. These brands, now remaining, wul, also be offered for sale. An order of imported French wines, including Mumm's Extra Dry Champagne, just recently received,| will also be placed on sale at at- tractive prices, with other well known brands in Percy’s exception- ally large stock. | | January 1, ‘ | HoseitaL NoteEs | > fE | Mrs. Grover C. Winn is a patient in St. Ann’s Hospital receiving treatment for. influenza. Mrs, Winn | entered the hospital Saturday fore- noon and is progressing nicely. Chester’ Barnesoh ' is it St. Ann’s Hospital recovering from ' injuries recejved when struck by a car late Satiirday. Youhg Barneson has a| bralefi leg and ninor bruises. A seven pound baby boy was born Saturday evening to Mr. and, Mrs. A. Ardenia of Juneau. Mrs. Johanna West was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital Sunday. with her ankle still in a cast, she! will be obliged to use crutches for | several weeks. Mrs. Elmer Carlson of wmd-i ham was dismissed from St. Ann's‘ Hospital Saturday after being a/ surgical patient, She will remain for the present at the Juntuul Hotel. Moses the cast are Edna May Oliver, Ed- N b | die Collins, John Carradine, Dorris Popular | Bowdon, Jessie Ralph, Arthur m:“:i‘:fi:n. ! Shields, Robert Lowery and Roger tapestry Imhof . States of mind R e Gluttonizad South Amert- can animal . Said to be | Natural helght . Lethargle | v i J | HENRY COLBERT - FONDA LAUDETTE (GROSS OFF ON TRIP; | GOING TO SEATTLE W. D. Gross, owner of the Coli- seum chain of theatres in South- east Alaska and also the 20th Cen- | tury Theatre in Juneau, is a pas- senger south on the Baranof for business trip to Seattle Mr. Gross has been soliciting funds for the annual Pioneers’ Christmas fund and until this is finally closed. Zalmain Gross will - ——————— have full charge of contributions. | The response has been most | gratifying, Mr. Gross said before INTESTINAL GAS PAINS his departure. | “Adlerika quickly relieved me of gas pains in the intestines.” (C. B.-Ohio) Seasons Put into type again . Lateral . Celestial body. Soft contented murmur . Sun god HELP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write | The Alaska Territorial Employment Service " LAST TIMES TONIGHT McMurray—Carroll in “Honeymoon in Bali” — e for this qualified worker. | | Gas due to delayed el a0~ COOK-BAKER—Man, single, age ! NOTICE tion p;fi‘:ved t‘:ru I;'an:"'mu 50, Years of experience in cooking,!| Annual meeting of the Juneau from ADLERIKA. Get it TODAY. and boarding Rifle and Pistol Club will be held Butler-Mauro Drug Co.—in Doug- camps, restaurants, houses. Good baker, pastries, hot Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, De- 3 | breads, etc. Call for ES 224. cember 10th at the indoor gallery, 188 by Guy's Drug Store. —adv. G T A All members are urged to attend. P adv.| ———————— ‘ COME IN and see our New Gift! = Basement.—Channel Apparel Shop.| wGTICE adv.| subscribe to the Dally Alaska| AIRM.TL ENVELOPES, shoWme | Empire—the paper with the largest' air route from Seatile to Nome, om paid circulation Isale at J. B. Burford & Co. fl' et~ o e BIG PUBLIC SOCIAL MEETING at the ELKS HALL-8:30 P. M. Tuesday, Dec. 10th EveryonelsInvited to Enjoy This Pre - Christmas EVENT?! ————— - Empige Classifieds Pay! THE SOCIAL COMMITTEE HAS PLANNED FOR A BIG TURN OUT. - ABOUT “CHANCE” ADVERTISING The following letter has been received by Postmaster Albert Wile from Vincent M. Miles, Solicitor of the Post Office Department, and éxplains itself: Dorothy Boudin was dismissed rom St. Ann's Hospital Sunday, ufter receiving medical treatment. | Alex Balardini, Leon Guenon and Axel Atonsen, all medical cases, |} were dismissed from St Anu's § Jospital today. | — e ATTENTION ALL O.ES. | MEMBERS | Regular meeting of Juneau Chap- /| er No, 17, Tuesday evening at 8 yeloeck. Business and election of ificers. Bring packages for Christ- mas Pound Night. Refreshments. MILDRED WYLLER, | adv, Worthy Matron. “The receipt is acknowledged of your letter of the 15th in8t. dddressed to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, transmitting coples of the iSsues of your local papers containing advertisements of prize drawings conduct- ed by George Brothers and the Rice & Ahlers Co., and a Bingo Game con- ducted by the Elks Lodge. “All of these schemes are in conflict with Section 601, PL&R, 1932, and all matter relating there is accordingly unmailable. "It is suggested that you invite the attention of the publishers to the en- closed copy of Section 213 of the United States Penal Code, 18 USC 336 and inform them that in the future issues of their paper containing such advertisements will be refused admission to the mails.” The copy of the penal code referred to above is on file in the office of the Postmaster and may be examined at any time.

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