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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 12, :1940. Lonely Job Soon Ended Guarding Roosevelt Home | 'ISA MIRANDA, BRENT, STARAT 207H CENTURY A cocktail sure to life the jaded moviegoer is now at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, mixed of a suspense- filled pilot, crackling comedy a dash of charming background and A DATE WITH DANGER! plenty of ice. The “ice,” of courss, . b means diamonds, about which re- in New York City, Ted- | Woves ne ators of Parammounts . Yy | “Adventure in Diamonds." YOUR LAST 7@ THE TACOHA ious, Tiresome A new star team you're sure to £ U Esa Lo ikiai remember is made up of George o Inee n!i;aflf 3 By GEORGE TUCKER Brent and Tsa Miranda, who now CHANCE ....SEE BRIDGE DISASTER ol XA M it vt : i with (he loneliést joo i New York s o 4 Dh Johnme, HOW You Can Love R e R e o0 g peort | contlict aud love in the romaniic TONIGH;{;I A K HE KID” - :; IrILe of President Rbosevelt's town house, | $1imon-mining country of the' Uif- GEORGE * 1sA 1:15 A. M. y s 3 resident Roosevelt's : f South Africa and "MICKEY T Rl el T A LR R AN 1 N T - M (RANDA 4 ned hith never t6 take his 968 | i Laciground of the remoté ' off hie “charge” To see that this | P e Wl i . e S| Gominion at the tip of the dark crder is obeyed, the Heutenant drives | & I HIVES | ontinent, “Adventure in Dia- - nost the President's house several | MG Kagprngl TR Unibs e Hew monds” deals with the experiences of a beautiful international adven- Th> ccp cn duty never knows' | Theusands of Califo SALVATION ARMY PROGRAM IS GIVEN ia rooters at the recent Calife es, creating with multi-colored cards an outstretched American eagle with the words “Unity” and nia-tanford Selectees': | The company's fering Military Serv- feotball classic are pictured, between when the chief will be by on one cf his cruises, The summer suns the winter. winds may bake and 1 him, yet he dare not sneak nte a corner tavern for a quick drauzht of beer or into a neighbor- ng Icbby te warm his hands. It i las been this way sice 1933, ever| ¢'nce the President went to Wash-! ingten. ly: It is enough, when you ang 5, unscheduled tours of inspec t’on. The lonely cop can fetch a| relieved sigh’ and sneak into the preferred dividends cf| a common shaie.| al year has been| after to $2 qual, | of the industry | . e ties should hang about one inch Il On -|and surprise the eye it, to make a solidly Tammany | be a philosopher who disguises his All neckties aren't the same length | Empire Classifieds Pay! % When tied and of the correct length = . turess, Miss Miranda, who embarks | on the intrigue of a lifetime when | she marks the crack-proof Klm-‘ berley mines for plunder. This and her unexpected romance with n handsome young officer in the Royal Air Force are the chief in- | gredients of a high-karat plot Grantland m}:. Sports “SWING STYLES” He must | cedom” above and below. Lauding the spectacle, D ». Monree E. Deutsch, University's Vice-President, sal Irich cop turn Republican. | profundity in slang in order not the display “symbolizes the devotion of our student b >3y to a united America and its loyalty to the freedom If he reads the newspapers he|lo appear pretentious.” - = RIBA of speech, freedom to worship as we choose and th - frecdom of press which make up the bulwarks of |must have been cheered by a story| How'm I doing, boys? TONIGHT and FRIDAY our American democarcy.” 'in the real estate section of the| > _ GRACE FIELDS in g — 'Sunday New York Times. At long,| — - - "s“lL!“G ALo“ " McCarthy ‘and Bergen per-| eport for the period ended August 19n€ l1ast, the President's house is HospiTaL NoTESs b 0 e > | ¥ § 3 el SRy be sold. When it passes into the | L4 4 s 1 several 1 comedy routine ( e n e $1, no audited comparison for al oo oo AL e R AR A ARy ek AL e ¥ P Was rodt i and ] i is available, the repori| ° gt s 119 \ 2 | - ’ H le picture was —produce AY ike period wvailable e repo b ponsibility, will be lifted from. the| @ l_adles ux' Ia[ lirected by Frank Tuttle from an aid, but referred to the amnuall . | ; : g POlice department’s shoulders, Com- Arvid Hallick is a medical pa- original story by Robertson White . . eport for the calendar year 1939 ! s 3 1 Wi | i { $79.867529 in that|Missioner Valentine will have one tient at St. Ann's Hospital . nd Darrell Ware Ives I howing sales of $TABVTS in (it g 1o worny about, The po- : | nsta S or"g ' 1 S & [ i dR00 period and neb PROUUy.. jicutenant can end his cease-| Admitted to St. Ann's, Nick Oka- | »f $4,120,080, af all charges,| ! el i zoff is receiving ical attention. To install new officers. a meeting or receiving surgical care, Eddil After receiving surgical care, Eddie of the Jinesu Ladies Auxiligry Will b [] corner bistro for his glass of beer etz was dismissed today from the ¢ 2. W tal- FAU(TSON'TONIGHI' | changed from a calendar year basts, | without fear of (‘onsfmu-nu’* All ?"‘(‘»\‘(lw-:n:;‘x(\(w;;:q)il'nl R Be held” tonight'at 8 ccldde Bt Dis e | ol ST | the report said, to conform more| i pe well : d 13 |ioy Hall. Regylar business will 8, lined | Egizefng '0 Employees En_ | closely to the natural business yeor L T | lalso he discussed and a social will follow the lodge work. The second broadcast of the Sal- v ¢ vatien Army “Auction” for the an- ice Is Announced Semor Bd above the trouser top. We hive nual Christmas basket fund, is an- J | v_he word of Monsieur Brlyllon. world‘ WHAT GIVES s nounced for tonight starting at 6, Npw YORK. Dee. 12. — In tha ' famous designer of neckties. for this [ u " l lll "s ook nead of 015 otlock |t “sonn: Vi et by Frid@y FeatUrgs | mis is of course, ssouning hat| 4 spcrat DELIVERY f program - i ounced as gehenley Distillers Corporation it . ‘1‘1;:’“‘::1)')‘:(‘“:27 ,::f"up m’:d xw‘t,ln:)“ IN FLAVOR? c n FFEE on./, & three months’ salary, and payment moyqow evening at 9 o'clock in |Nizer, New York lawyer, in his book Trumpet solo, “Cathedral Medi- i 1‘|:iw f.f,',':?f,'if"‘- “lu lxl:;‘ nt”ll‘“‘x““‘{' the high school gymnasium, .\(’xlli()r:wmrl::/\.k.ll?l nln Your ]Fe:lv," Jnu{;t :s\‘ Schilling delivérs some- 62. Spot on a play~ ¢ A St ERIohL A 000~ iy it SUMANCC. ong their invited guests will dance |8 satirist who reveals the truth by | w Apiz card " "““"_” “” “‘A‘ !;'Z":m}‘,‘\”l"‘"‘[”“‘:‘l‘"‘ U Seniority of the company’s em- o the melodic tones of Wes Bar- | casting a beam of bitterness upor | thing special in coffee ? ; Ahrattinland L e ::”], m‘n‘.(:nx‘n,- “:;“;il,‘”“ 4‘1::‘:~: rett’s Royal Alaskans amid g?mr 1:”; ‘_z}‘i(‘ n‘lrust :m a tl;um‘orm wr'h‘nl:;o goodness! The reason? g W |t who (with Bergen, O an s o €ir period of service, and eplored fish in an acquatic wonder- | js ax current as the news of the 4, jn"ifl MAN { finds himself hip deep in sher and Miss Bunice Wani-| hey qlso will have available. for | jand, : lday. . . He must be an ironist who | l"""“""hl“"fm‘" ‘“f o g baffling murder mystery a5 accompanied by Carl Col- the protecting of themselves and | work was begun last night and reveals the inconsistency between the world’s choice cof- Efig ‘\‘.IS (REME Bergen and McCarthy head the goio “Gount Your Blessings” by| " .‘Ii\_lml‘fl‘f the benefits of the;already the gymnasium is !,akmg1wln_n;n[(:;‘mmy ldnpd brutality in | fees, skilfully roasted to Wh ¥ cast, They're sd with Morti~ b Wanamaker Schenley Foundation, a non-profit the appearance of a fisherman’s |which the world is steeped . . . He bring out delici fall mer Snerd, Bergen's other play- 11 solo by Mrs, Lillian Uggen membership corporation, run by paradise with cardboard fish, s qnust be a dramatist who can crowd | licious A AI (APITOI_ mate and Charlie’s particular pain s et SRR eptiong the purpose of which | shells, king salmon and other under- |into the compactness of a few lines | flavor and strength. in the neck. Among those talk o aid employees who through|sea life at tively arranged along |a (‘_Ompleto plot' and sometimes add oo Caffs adop . e for themselves are Robert Cum- NSCK pE"EVI(H finess or other uncontrollable the walls. Novelties of the evening | to it the surprise ending of a short | Percolator Charlie McCarthy Does mines. constance Moore, John Sut- encies find themselves in fin-| will be three punch bowls, instead |story . .. He must be a lyrist whose | f i -'e ( a y ton, Louis Calhern, Edzaif Ken- lEAVES 'UNEAU g difficulties. ’r)f the usual one, representing the |peetry is unmusical and whose prose | i ey RAEL S Minds Harold | Consolidated net profit of Schen-mouths of Wwhales and tHe unique i musical . . . He must be a bio- | Some Fan(y SnOOme ;‘,‘ul\’ n,‘\,l,“":-), ron ;;;‘\,‘.‘4; i ) ol |ley Distillers Corporation for the|arrangement of the orchestra who [grapher who gives to the lonpliness;! in Society Myster The story is Al aboit & socie o _iseal year ended August 31, 1940, will be protruding from the opening of teeming millions the intimacies | In socery My y murder which the ubiquitous Me- Nick Petievich has packed in mine | aeter all charges, including taxes,|of & glant sea-shell. Eurprises of |of neighborhood gossip . . . He must | When Cha-lie 'MeCarthy starts Carthy solves just as tfe H(‘,,,,,h. clothes, lamp, rubber boots, in fact |yt pefore preferred dividends,| the evening will be the false ceiling | be a lexiographer who can invent ‘ Wl A nlru‘unrlchnm(nals‘h(’\\'a!'r‘! gets’ pretiy ' touah dor his fiend, 1-vm-y(hnm. and ‘is leaving Juneau ,n.ounted to $4,392,763, according and fifteen minutes of entertam—]‘ne\v words which tickle the brain "and Charlie s snooping ‘all over the hero. “Elemental, my dear, "ponc NOrth Sea. o |to the report mailed to stock-|ment colnciding with “‘?ll",‘";""'“ | ] lace in the Universal offer- Bergen, elemental,” Charlie explains HEVISY Dos Doth 8 Telet Of | holders, Federal inconis ‘tekss sire| |Sled Dy M Fhylls ERwhy UGharlie McGarthy, Delective,” when Bergen's eyes .pop at the, jos uricr o0 Years and 16 years of lat the increased rates retroactive| the senior class 1s headed by [Lee . y . ow at the Capitol Theatre, for canny reasoning of his wooden “,‘,;;:,n‘dm:‘;]”“‘:‘“m':li:\, e Alseka |to January 1, as provided by the ik d“‘g‘a, ‘!’::'jg]' il r' 171 = presents the wise-cracking wood- wonder - boy f‘;u"m”’ Gold Mining Company, || Stcond Revenue Act of 1940, the le_e‘-j:TeP:zui?r Gkty: aveed, Secres | ‘s ¢ a a en wonder a night club enter- In addition to deducting, sleuth-| patjevich is soing to Tueson, Ari- xvgf;:‘l.w.m:f‘l‘.n”m\ g Shitratls dAH fastinossad invitsd to i d - o A BAR A M R [ EX TN b L THE RIG mellow whiskies. 2. THE RIGHT LIGHTNESS achieved b méthod of i You get all 4 advantages in SCHENLEY'S Liglt Whiskies FLAVOR of rich, Schenley’s exclusive lending. 3. THE RIGHT STRENGTH —mild, yet full 90 proof. 4. THE RIGHT VALUE— best value in fine blends. zona, to join a relative engaged for in the poultry raising in- try His family preceded him wee months ago. Petievich sa if he does not like his “shift” in his new position, back | to Juneau he will come. - Subscribe for Thne Empire. By RAY PEACOCK AP Feasure Service Writer Americans are pig-headed in some to $2.73 a share on 1,260,000 shares of common stock outstanding, after deducting dividends of $941,875 on the 5'2 percent cumulative pre- ferred stock. Consolidated net sales for the fiscal year totaled $81473,- 632, Since this is the company’s first me of the boys showing how the y would look if they played poker. attend the ball are Mr. and Mrs. | H. I. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Marshall, Mr. S. George and Mr. Trevor Davis. Subscribe for The Empire. POKER <] * NIGHT * ¢ i to pursue his hobby of peeking at]a more jolly, generous fellow. hole cards, the Old Man saves nickels and dimes out of his lunch Of course, the Old Man vaguely resents the necessity of being ue- | REFRIGERATOR” THIS IS A WISH EXPRESSED HUNDREDS ' OF TIMES IN OUR STORE REFRIGERATORS ARE SOBEAUTIFUL THEY DELIGHT PRICES ARE REASONABLE-$114.50 to 3!58.50 PAYMENTS ARE SO ATTRACTIVE ANYONE CAN Says: “MERRY CHRISTMAS® EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR . .. NOTHING COULD GIVE MORE LASTING PLEASURE TO THE WHOLE FAMILY. GALE EVERY WOMAN GALE GALE MEET THEM GALE 3 “It°s Easy (o BUY and PAY ways. Tell them they can't have a | thing, and they practically make a | career out of having it. | So it is with the ancient and | slightly dishonorable native pastime of poker. The game has been re- allowance. He is vague and evasive | cretive about his poker games. He | about the exact aims and purposes | doesn’t think it is fair for the of the Friday Evening Discussion | neighbors to give him that do-you- and Marching Club, and departs for | still-beat-your-wife 100K. its weekly sessions with ,apologetic | It dlso bothers the Old Man be- mumblings aimed in the general di- | cause some folks think it is a crime | 65% grain neutral spirits 72?:,;’""?' Hd j“"?‘. viled, scorned and legislated against. | rection of the kitchen. |0 bluft in paker but consider it one | % | &einneutral spirits | ang ‘it thrives. A general air 0{ Should the Old Man lose, he is | of the fine arts to finesse in bridge. ¢ i furtiven is as much a part of | quite cheerful. He expected to con- | For the Old Man played bridge in : n‘-L’-'fl’»‘:i.'S"i-""‘:'i"o‘L‘. poker as cards, chips, overflowing | tribute—yea, even pay baksheesh— 32 gnd '33, when he didn't have any s Bt :'_"- Cesp. |ash travs and the spilled glass. 4 for the joy of several uninterrupted money to play poker with, and to The game can be played with | hours with kindred spirits, Should | jjm they add up to the same thing. & chips or matches alone, But in order d he win, you wouldn't want to know |