The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1940, Page 3

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| s —m——e ) e e e TWIN FEATURES- THE CAPITOL has the BB X @ PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS THE IN HIS HEART, WARM, HUMAN JEMOTIONS!. 1N HIS MIND: ABURNING RALPH BYRD TONMY. RYAX TASU-RITTS + JBSSIE FALER', %A hey e St COMING SUNDAY i {ow You Can "Mickey Kid” entertainment Capitol and tory ro] Morar in the Johnny ntures of which PLACE OF JUNEAU ay — Saturday FIRST SHOW Starts 7 P.M. Second Show Starts 9:30 P.M. KEY MOUSE ATINEE I %, M. Saluzday “OH, JOHNNY, HOW YOU CAN LOVE" “MICKEY THE KID” cnd “BUCK ROGERS” CANDY!! hitches a the boy and girl. He handle the job of kidnapper as they Canadian edy gangster who [ with trie cupid wildly to and toward the dickey ride then both ride bor- the TACOMA BRIDGE DISASTER " Tom Peggy BROWN * MORAN b Allen Jenkins - Donald Meek-ettylaneRhodes. N Jouu Crawlord, Clark Gable “STRANGE CARGO” CAM LOVE!! Senior Ball This Evening with the to overcome father’s been pictures favorite, Storey i n other good the Pretty » cast. old time June of - o> WILL MAKE TRIP Sat- run- anc Mrs. Hal Williams on the North month in and outk spend a You film The well known couple will \ with Mrs, Williams' parents in math Falls, Oregon 0 .o - JFFER Chiropoc How WHY Phone 643, your st Dr, Ste NEW "GUARANTEED FOR LIFE" PARKER VACUMATIC Parker Vacumatic Pens marked with the Blue Diamond on the Arrow Clip are GuaranteedforLife Official life expectancy tables used by leading insurance companies prove that the supreme Guaranteed for Life Parker Vacumatic actually costs you less to own than the poorest pens. You actually Once you become the owner of this jewel- like Vacumatic you'll never have to buy another pen. Parker’s Blue Diamond mark guarantees it for lifelong service. 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From 9 to 12:30 o'clock this eve- ning, in the high school gym, sen- jors and their invited guests will frolic in an aquatic the strains of Lillian her dance orchest Having completed the tions this afternoon the 1940-41 has transformed into a fisherman’s p: decorated with fishnets, king and other undersea 1 is in harmony with theme. The punch bow! is pro- truding from the mouth of a giant whale while the orchestra is attractively arranged in an enor- mous sea-shell President Harry charge decorations, rest of the class assisting him entertainment committee is head- ed by Dorothy Fors, with Betty Kemmer on her committee trons and patronesses were invited by Marjorie Snell, with Betty Reed and Lila 1clair Co- Chairmen of the publicity com- mittee are Hallie Rice and Isabel Parsons. Invitations handled by Doris McEachr Sylvia Dav and Bernic ead. Jim Glasse heads the entertainment committee while Lanore Ks and Le- Roy Vestal will Patrons and patronesses invited | to attend the ball are Mr. and Mrs. H. I, Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parsons, Mr. and Mrs, Ray G. Da Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marshall, Mr. |and Mrs. Wallis George and Mr. {and Mrs. Trevor Davi: | | | - Miss Molver Will Fly to Fairbanks To Become Bride; Miss Randi Melver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Molver of Pet-| crsburg, will fly by PAA Electra ! early next week to Fairbanks to| wed Mr. Walter C. Peterson, for-| merly of Juneau. |© The bride-elect has been con-! nected with the Unemployment Compensation Commission in this| city for the past four years and is| well known here. She has been en- tertained with several showers and | informal parties, | Mr. Peterson went to Pairbanks, ceveral months ago and is an em- ployee of the Piggly Wiggly Store ! there. The couple plan to reside in the Golden Heart City. - - 'PRE-CHRISTMAS * SHRINE DANCE TOMORROW EVE § Loy Highlighting. the " pré-Christmab | social calendar will be tomorrow | evening’s Shrine Dance in the ball- room of the Scottish Rite Temple, | Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock |and continue until 1 o'clock. | The affair is invitational and | music will be furnished by Lillian | Uggen and her orchestra, | Many dinner and -cocktail par-| | ties have heen planned to precede | the dance and a large attendance | is, anticipated, VI : CARD OF THANK: | We wish to extend our sincere | thanks the many beautiful floral offer-| ings and who comforted us in the |loss of our beloved wife mother ‘flnd grandmother, JOHN RECK AND FAMILY, adv. Uggen and decora- class of the gym lise. Walls are Imon, ch a 16 Lucas is with in of he ne | | { e | NGTICE | AIRM.IL ENVELOPES, snowmy | air route from Seatile to Nome, om | sale al J. B. Burford & Co. ag | MG < . | Subderibe to the Daily Alaska| JEmper the paper with the largest paid circulation. wonderland to| __ | be Crossword Puzzle Symbol for ru- thenium Finish Ixclamation o Sea eagles [wo letters representing a single sound . Grow sleepy 3. Taill 3 A\ll‘(]el ACROSS Tough wood . Entertain . Copy Old card game 13, Player of a 34, . Existed 5. Vegetable or- 0. Frolic 48 2. In the direction f o us metal cadow saxi- frage Epic poem . Literary frag- ments . Trap Number of . Fastened with two-pointed tacks . Summit “onsumed . Kind of dog Permission 2. Sign of the zodiac ure for pay WARNING GIVEN T0 AUTO DRIVERS weather conditions length- of *darkne: and holiday rush Decer it for a making y the most the year wairman of the of all the Juneau Red Cross today urg this community to e: possible precaution h and injury. The Cha urges double caution in driv- and in the motorist handling his car, as well keeping a vigilant on the other fellow H will be more crowded than usual! th nth Chr mas and the holiday rush is com- ing the month of December is the most perilous for the pedes- trian The Red Cross emphasizes that the pedestrian invariably comes out second best in an encounter with an automobile and warns that the man on foot should be willir 80 more than halfway in avoiding such an encounter, though he may lly entitled to the right- of- Cha ter citizens ercise av ter ing of of to as hway and way. OTES 4 st AL e S 30 A baby son was born shortly after midnight at St. Ann's Hospi- tal to Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Sison The child weighed 8 pounds 14 ounces at birth. baoy night Lynn Vernon and were dismissed last Ann’s. Willie Austin was an accident case admitted last night at the Government Hospital. He received surgical attention, > dau from St. The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. to . our friends who sent| f RED CROSS HAS 3 STORES | P o, = omzim e BB Blo[m| %) = 8 E3 Eno> >R xm om»mzo DOWN 1. European mountains 2. Compotition for one 3. Make or be- come raucous | | | | 6. To a higher point i . Cauterized | Blundered . Wondering fear | . Drawing strum . Bar le 6. Clear profit Down: prefix . Plan of a town site . Words sung at the end of hymns . Vat Land mea . Contest for champion ship Whart Ovule Not heavy . County in North <l . Burrows . One of the Fates . Engaging for service Table-lands 6. City in Okxla- homa . Self . Exist . Cotton fabre 2. Act 56. orite 09, Three-toed sloth KEEP OPEN EVENINGS — | Starting today, the B. M. Beh- rends Company, in cooperation with Leota’s in the Baranof and the s-Stevens, Inc., ladies' shop, main open every night un- o'clock for Christmas shop- til 9 decision was announced to- ay by the three local concerns in a concerted effort to aid Juneau Christmas buyers and give a serv- ice that will offer an opportunity to those who have only the eve- nings to spare in making their Christmas purchases. > SIMMONS OUT; McPHERSONTO | POLARIS-TAKU| Shell Simmons tobk the Lock-' heed out to the coast this morning while Alex Holden flew the Fokker to Polaris-Taku. | had as passengers, H. Hirst, and H. O. Han- Simmons Nielson for sen to Chichagof | | With Holden were Mr. and Mrs. Frank McPherson. McPherson is Superintendent of the Polaris-Taku and is ending a several weeks visit' in Juneau, - - Club Women Sponsor, ‘Public Cird Party The second in a series of public card parties sponsored by the Busi-| ness and Professional Women'’s {Club will be an event of this eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the Legion| Dugout. Bridge and pinochle will be played ‘and refreshments are to be served. The prize bourbon of a master distiller, the late Col.E.:H.Taylor,]r.,and by him proudly signed. 100 PROOF tin the N. G. GIVEN DRILL WITH THEIR ARMS Manual Instructions for Guardsmen at Weekly Meeting in Armory Members of Company A and its Medical and Headquarters Detach- ments of the Alaska National Guard, 207th Battalion, last night 1 its first drill in the use of quns at the local Armory. Most of time last week was spent in ning the rifles, but this week soldiers given drill in anual of Study period last night tion in first aid vision of Capt. E Following last night's meeting the uard member were each given tickets to sell for the forthcoming National Guard dance be held Flks Hall, Saturday, Decem= the were arms included to ber 21 > - Jap Rulers Seldom photographed, the Em- press of Japan is pictured with Emperor Hirohito at a COI‘IH dance held in Tokio in connection with the 2,600th anniversary of the founding of the Japanese em- pire, Copyright 199, Liccers & Myms Tosacco Cay | Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! | PSMceNTOR 2 BI1G The undercover battle for Uncle Sam's mo ing the screen wide open with its theilling dynamite dramat " A Paramount Picture with WILLIAM HENRY sp JUDITH BARRETT WILLIAM COLLIER, Sr. J Directed by Edward: Dmytryk THEATRE HITS- FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 RENFREW OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED "“"DANGER AHEAD'' Last Times Tonight GRACIE FIELDS in “SMILING ALONG" saruroay 1:00P UNIQUETHRILL FILM NOW AT " 207H CENTURY "Television Spy’ on Screen of Local Show House for Two Nights A picture which affords a thrill- |ing look into the world of tomor- | row, one which dares to be con- | cerned with the intrigue that may ! be launched to control long-range| vision for military value, one| which cleverly considers the ro-| mantic possibilities of this wonder | of the world of tomorrow, opens tonight at the 20th Century Thea-| tre under the Paramount banner.| The title is “Television Spy,” and| the talented, capable cast includes,| in the featured roles, William Hnn-‘ ry, Judith Barrett, Willilam Collier Sr, Anthony Quinn and Richard Denning Before many feet of film have been projected on the screen, the story settles down into its excit- ing tern of intrigue and ro-| ma William Henry a coura- geous, brilliant young scientist, has| just perfected long-range television its pa Renfrew in “Danger Ahead” and “Television Spy” for his crusty, wealthy old backer, William Collier Sr., who plans to offer it to the United States gov- ernment free. e In testing his equipment one day, Henry uncovers a bootleg station using his line-wave. He comes face- to-face with a lovely young girl, Judith Barrett, who refuses to tell her name or the location of the station. And in the picture room, Henry sees duplicates of his own plans! Aware that his plans have been stolen, and they may become the property of enemy powers, Henry tries to bring in the station again. When he succeeds, the scenie is one of confusion. Miss Barrett is cover- ing a cowering man — Anthony Quinn—one of the ring of sples which stole the plans—with a gun, and an older man is pleading for help. The story then thrilling climax. D s develops to a The Lauy Alaska Empire guarsn- tees the largest daily cireulation of any Alaska newspaper, L2 BUY PROTECTION for Your Valuables SEE THE SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life . / ...gzife the cogarete that Siatihes A carton of Chesterfields with their MILDER BETTER TASTE will give your friends more ple asure than anything else you can buy for the ( este fie h money. lds in the attractive Gift carton that says...

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