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Sunday | Monday { Tuesday THEATRE I SHOW PLACE OF jUNEAU T ——— | TONIGHT tainer who is for to join him ‘«,rE (i RGO" in his flight. With them are a \Y i) crew wdoes consisting of the wife-murderer, Dekk Moll; J. the fear-rid Eduardo Ciannelli as the lez and John Arledge s Dufond. With them terious stranger with SUNDAY AS i Craw- | avo i Car . a Bible preau, played by Ian in New- who subtly influences the . I lives and deaths of all around him, a In addition to this outstanding 15t 11 of whom turn in unforget- Lorre HAMPSHIRE that r LAST TIMES Oh, Johnny, How You Can I R i performances, Peter 2 g ributes a memorable portrayal| Ha the 1 ive libere, Monsieur : Victor Varconi is humbly - imple as the fisherman who must JOTSC aid the survivors of the escape; : opens Irederic Worlock blends justice nday Theatre i€ wr::‘.n‘(\m'.'. as the prison e P Grideau; and Bernard \iet who escap uth An edell ‘scores as. Marfeu : tean penl aaTomS Cr Ending tonight is the two-bill ) oot attraction, “Mickey The Kid” and i Ch, Johnny.” e MissM. OygardtoBe Guest at Evenservice » Sunday Evenservice of the Nerthern Light Presbyterian Church will have as its special guest, Mis nhild O Public Healt} Nuy entitle The They Do Come film is a romantic-educa- ticnal health story and promises to be of interest to everyone. The service starts at 7:30 o'clock. - Mrs. Dufresne Has Motor-Driven Brush Cleaner Complete with Attachments Save Yourself your time. your rugs and your money. BUY NOW. this afternoon at her home on ain Street with luncheon ancd Alaska Electric Light ..o s, oot e coior seneme & Power Co. fer the ion and fourteen guests are in attendance. After the Ho Is Stolen C » barn. 1 fire that destroys uninsure lues late to do anything about it heck your values NOW and » added protection if there is a need. be glad to help you determine what amount of insurance you should have. Bridge Luncheon Mrys., Frank Dufresne is enfertain- | THE CAPITOL has the BB ¥ & PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. a NEWS: 1ss delivery of Jins. Love Mickey the Kid Fighting Wildcals THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DE J.W. C. DINNER NEXT TUESDAY Husbands, 'Frie}:ds Will Be | Guests at Affair, Scot- tish Rite Temple The Scottish Rite Temple on next Tuesday evening will be the scenc of the dinner given by the members 1ests a dish husbands and friends a; ryone will be as for the dinner, which is to start 5:30 o'clock Mrs. fic! R. R at Hermann, who will of- | the burning of the f ‘ mortgage on the Club’s property ntended for a future club hom:.| Mis. Ray G. Day is in charge of | the dinner, which is geing given by | the Department. of Civic Improve- | ment and Public Welfare. Reser vations may be made by calling Mrs, Day at Red 245 | .o - | Mrs. VHawkesworth | Leaves for South, | Charles W. Hawkesworth Mrs a fisherman’s son, sets out to hunting knife. and daughter Florence are passen-| capture a second giant who has | «gm-m™ said Santa, “that looks gers for the south on the North| bewitched the kingdom of the | yery interesting. I wish I had a Sea for an indefinite stay in Ore-| good, gray Queen. He gets help | knife like that. I believe TNl go gon, : | fram a magic locket. along and watch.” He blew his Y Q Mrs. Effie R, Knapp, of Eugene, AH Rights Reserved siiver whistle and. -suddenty dliore who has been here for several AP Feature Service tood on his right hand the Fairy [ accompanies her sister, Mrs. Queen. She smiled : | Hawkesworth on the southbound CHAPTER TWELVE | ™ a8k vhier W ]‘anA DARNELL | boat | | fab i y o ey Miny friends of the wellknown| A Maglc Knife Appears | T B0 RAUUERE C tel b N |Juneau resident were at the dock| Then Eric turned his horse back| gonize me. And we both would |last night to bid her goodbye and|toward the place where he had| ke some cakes to chew on the hopes that she will return to the|left Santa Claus. He smiled as he| y., north. rode along, because all the silent| | 4 Ve hgk < —————— people were gone from the sides A% CHe é“ill““f“‘;(f“x e | MRS o arare” BHe had ATt and a short brown fur J«rkln: e wA“REN ILLIAM BE HELD TONIGHT i e iwo o o oo son o e s ana e i 0 RINNIE BARNES Wit Lt} Sagert. qbit Her | He i e Kle' by spdgring, TPl WENDY BARR Lillia ggen r or-| e looked up with a chuckle 1 1 3 ; ¢ | F out the finest chocolate cookies. A lE chestra providing music for the|as Eric returned It looks, he 1 4 flash of light the Fairy Queen L - occasion, the Shrine dance will be|said, though you have taken'\uo gone i ! | held this evening in the ballroom|one g prisoner. [ sce shme off mie and Bants mountsd” the JOA N DAVIS el i {the people have returned to their winged horse with Santa riding L }‘l;'b“b‘:‘"‘l?l“’“”“ and| homes in back and holding onto Eric's | (dancing will be between 10 and 1j gyic felt pleased. He sat down'coat tails. The horse flew through ||f§ AY o'clock. A good attendance is an-| . t ) r P vher: SATURD 9 [next to Santa the air to a hill where the giant ;“.{l"""l‘i and several parties havel .ok said Santa. “this doll sal cracking his whip over hun- SUNDAY Peen planned to precede thedance.| nouge s very special. He pressed dreds of people who were build- MONDAY % 57 his finger on the step just outside ing a stone wall | "CLASS HATRED" of the Juneau Woman's Club, with | Ev-| at | | A program has been arranged by | e e C. 14, 1940. | ‘Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! LAST TIME { 2 — Y TONIGHT GR PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. FOR GRANTED! Y1.0CK," SAID SANTA, “THIS DOLL HOUSE 15 VERY SPECIAL . HE STORY SO FAR: Erie, n a twinkling it was the size of flew TYRONE WENT . . “Television Spy” and “Danger Ahead” PSS AN S-S AP S S 2 4 [ LO"[ENTURY AS WIVES WILL, LINDA TOOK LOVE AS HUSBANDS GO, BETTE DAVIS—MIRIAM HOPKINS in “THE OLD MAID>” FEATURES 2 SUNDAY | MONDAY TUESDAY MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. . for his secrefary! I's gay, all right! Intriguing too! d romantic as can the front doo: door Speaks To Giant Do S'ul' open ¢ iric whispered to the horse, “Fly But v the' alc ide the giant’s left ear. I to build a wal the sl The horse fluttered his strong e - T —— AP FEATURE SERVICE l" COI.I.EGE p | “How shall 1 next giant wings in the air so that he seemed| " CHICAGO, Dec. 14—Northwest- lANH-wmw!' he asked Sunta o hang right beside the giant's| DAY.IIMEw‘FE {ern football fans con't claim any | 2 | Turns o the Locke left ¢ar, -and Eric shouted to the| p AP Feature Service Santa, But, you see, he really a great craftsman. But I can show “url.j\:m Waldort, head coach of the| CHICAGO—Abolition of “teach- ;onldn‘t help Irm-. h.:{laum;- x-::lu: you something you have never ; St s and Jost twh was the most | Plan has improved the relationship | Was worthy of being King. At “What?" shouted the giant. | L dietiad e S }’mmm ih his anx‘bfl:”" :eacgex}s and students, ac- ;:tht Erflmi mv(l-m;vul “1, :\:}; help ml ”"1 can ("?rvc .n-om_lws«m any- 1 S i : . "5 27 |cording to Prof. Aaron J. Brum- |his magic locket for the second thing you desire,” said Eric. P ik |)I|l(r:<‘|‘llmlrul‘|[x:“ [“3 !;‘(;A\l:;;)?;'(_”baugh of the University of Chicago. | time. He snapped it open and “Humph!” said the giant. “I Tyrone Power’ Llnda Dar o ] |Prof. Brumbaugh is dean of the|whispered to it, “Now, little don't desire anything but a wall. ne" in Feaiure A“ra(_ Beaten: only twiceby Michigam college. | friend, how shall I take prisoner But if you don’t care what I} g and Minnecot—the Wilicars show, | Under the Chicago college plan, |the giant who wishes to build a want T shall have you both buried| 'IOH S'a"s Sunday | ed an offense that rolled up 1,m‘_len years in operation, the student | wall as high as the sky?” in the wall.” | points. But what Waldorf likes Lo.ls. free to attend class or absent! There in the locket lay a tiny Eric was frightened. But his| R s oint_out is that only one team |Pimself at will His examinations|knife. So tiny that it looked no winged horse set him and Santa| “King of the Movies” Tyrone sred ‘on NovE sstern “if° the lmt)\"”‘ prepared and scored by examin- | bigger than a pencil point. From down on the ground next to the Power with that dark-eyed little seriod. On the other hand, the|€'S DOt involved in teaching the | the locket came a voice which giant’s left knee, lovely, Linda Darnell in his arms! Wildcats made 71 points in fourth- | COUrSes. Hence there’s no point in|said, “This is a magic knife. Take| MONDAY: The second giant It's a field day for entertain- ‘Lrymg to become a “teacher’s pet.” |it out and it will be just the right| imprisoned. { ment-lovers, if ever there was onc, quarter sur “That shows,” Waldorf explair the way those kids carried th fight right down to the final gun t was a good ball club. Tt didn't ave the reserve strength of a great icven but it made up for that on arious o ms with great spir- 5.2 Typical of Northwestern's scrap vos the exhibition against Michi- an. Howitzer Harmon and his mates had rolled up a dishearten- -6 lead going into the fourth or when the Wildeals began w. They pulled up to within lown ward. utes, Michig Waldorf is particularly proud of and came banging back to- another in the closing min- missing a first down on the n by a scant foot. 1s line, “a great one when one cnsiders that it's very light in spot Al Butherus, end, weighs nly 165 pounds. Corne Aarts, the ackle, and Paul Heimenz center, sach weigh about 185. Bill DeCorrevont, Allie Hahnen- stein, Don Clawson, lke Kepford, Geore Benson, and Paul Soper were he leaders in the scrappy back- field. ————— ;ChurgllfiérOIlp fo o Trim Xmas Trees At members of the high school depart- |ment of the Northern Light Preshy- terian Church Sunday School will |gather in the Church Parlors for 2 huffet and trimming of | trees. Mrs. William Paui Sr. and Jim | Glasse will be in charge of the af- lfzzn-. supper el e distance with a second touch- | 5 oclock tomorrow eyening, In fact, the student can “turn the tables” by freely criticizing the jcourse of instruction without fear ithat some professor will “get even” - OFF FOR HOLIDAYS Molineaux, wife and daugh- aboard the size for you. Go to the giant who| wishes to buill a wall as high as| the sky and promise him that you| Jack | by li can earve anything in the world ter, are passengers | u“]d[t‘ri llm:ut low grades. he ‘wants | Nortih Sea for Seattle to spent the s evident.” Dean Brumbaugh | pyjc took the tiny knife, andholidays in the States. said, “that the relationship between | instructor and students is completely changed. | “No longer confronted with any oceasion, let alone any necessity, to court or fear an instructor, the stu- |dent is in a position to ecriticize | freely the objectives, content, or- the plan as an “outstanding devel- opment toward forging mental pre- paredness for America’s battle of brains with other nations.” “The basic purpose of education, as we have conceived it at the Uni- versity of Chicago,” he asserted, “is to build moral stamina and intel- ligence through broad, general edu- cation, that we may wisely control the use of our physical resources.” UL fles} 5. a5 s, Pete Tulentseff, mine employee, | suffered a fracture of the right leg 1in an accident while on shift last |night. He is receiving care at St. | Ann’s Hospital. | B TO PIONEERS’' HOMI Jack Lincke was dismissed todayv from care at St. Ann's Hospital and is enroute to the Pioneers’ Hcme in Sitka. - SOUTH ON TRIP K. A. Murray, of Fairbanks, ar- |rived on a PAA Electra, hailed souih on the North Sea for a | visit, accompanied by Mrs. Murray |and their two young sons. e When you step into a bar and |want to be sure you get the same | ganization and methods of instruc- tion.” | Dean Brumbaugh said he viewed | 7 Screen Player io Mflr;y | | in “Day-time Wife,” the gay new 20th Century-Fox romantic come- dy, which opens Sunday at the 20th Century Theatre, The film concerns the hilariously romantic carryings-on of a hus- band who goes whistling under the wrong balcony (his secretary’s)— and a perfect peach of a wife who, rests on her oars (but not for| long!) | Tyrone's at his gay romantie best and Linda (the hit of Elsa Maxwell's “Hotel for Women,"): W a sensation in her first starring role. Warren William, Binnie Barnes Wendy Barrie and Joan Daviy are featured and the spirited di- rection of Gregory Ratoff makes this a picture to delight the heart of every fan! Playing for the last times tonight is the double bill “Television Spy” and “Danger Ahead.” oo —— NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Fred Engel, deceased, are hereby required to present them, accompanied by proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to Gordon Gray of Douglas, Alaska, administrator of the Fred Engel estate, at the law office of John Simon Hellenthal, Third Floor, First National Bank Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. i GORDON GRAY, Administrator. First publication, Nov. 23, 1940. Last publication, Dec. 14, 1940, 30. Move smoothly. 1. Organ of speech 31. Negative ACROSS 4 Allude 32. Stamping form 9. Chop 33. Bondsman 12. Town in Ohio 34. Turn to the left 18, Banish from 35. Short for & one's native man's name nd 36. Rock 14. Anger 317, Shelter for 15. Poorly small 16, anim: " ot Shrough: pres 38. G ough: o sl g 0. Part of & coat 18. Goes away 4 20. 8h 4 1. Heaithy . Shru 2. Be fond of 22 Lumbermen's 43 Diminish 00! ‘agge! 23. 8-shaped mold- 48. Short sleep ng Hackneyed 24. Submarine tele- b1. Preceding night graph 52. Palm | 26. Made arrange- 53. Native of south- ern India ments 29. Bmall island 64. Transgression Al adaad N JEEEE [AIM[U[STE JATP [E] [PIEIR IEWIAIS] 3 70| DLE WS - R LEDRLEEE & AN S INIA[R[EMOINIE] ST IvINALCL [SITIE Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie 55. Entirely DOWN 56, Begins % 1 peposited §7. Rogulsh ~- 2. Unoccupled 3. Obvious 3 . dam- v | MRS. PHILLIPS GOES SOUTH FOR CHRISTMAS Shattuck Agency Office—New York Life Phone 249 Mrs. Betty Phillips, with apart- {ments in the Baranof, eft on /| the North Sea for Seattle tospend | the Christmas holidays with her . mother. Her little son Clark accom- ]pflnied her to meet his grand- mother, too. |quality EVERY TIME, insist on | WALKER’'S DELUXE because it is | only made in one distillery — the | world’s largest—Hiram Walker & Sons. | —adv. ‘\ bl e R WHY SUFFER with your feet?| Phone 648, Chiropodist Dr, Steves. oy Screen Player Ann Morriss, a featured actress for several years, and Director Edwin L. Marin have announced their engagement in Hollywood, 7Fze two will marry as soon as Marin completes hig current work assignment. — et — Empire Classifieds Pay!