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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY. DEC. 17, 1940. Show Price '~ SMOKING RUINS OF COVENTRY FOLLOWING NAZIAIR RAID ToJumplp [Ree. RN - | P New Year's WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY e LAST TIME TONIGHT Here's ihe Laff Hit! TYRONE POWER CLARK N JOAN 7= [inb1E-GRAWFORD 4 in METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S Broadway Raises Ante for DAR N il {| 1941 Eve Entertainment -Speculators Busy UCKER PREVIEW—1:15 a.m, TONITE “Slightly Honorahle” By GEORGE NEW YORK, Dec. 17—We {111 bet you can hardly wait : boys on Bro cooke ' you | Year's Eve ente ‘SIRANGECARGO" - CHRISTMAS SEAL """ AT CAPITOL FOR SALEISHOIDING "=~ " = - LAST TIMES NOW P, THIS SECTION (lark Gable, Joan Craw- ford Are Starred at Local Theatre SHORTS HAMP g I & BINNIE 6 ENDY JOAN DAVIS A 20th Cont, ove nA - BARRE o epe s b h y $4.40 will $1.10 New Year's Bv Hattic 1d On Only Half of List of Usual » Confributors, How- = ever, Reporfed 1 Clark Gable With half of ..tk though in-| year sutors: st and subject and Sale receipts only s ¢ dollars below last year's to- the same John Re Chairman of the imittee con- | 1055100 i lucting the sale, today stated that|SiePt Here. cafident that the annuallt© DPion drive will again be a success. “‘”y’(“ ity sy Of wie people on tms list,"| SN0 mir':‘mf Reck, “have been support-|> = of ‘the Association since al-|¥hatever in ckates, “T Mg S eparate Rooms,” with 1 n 1934, Their purchases i : : bet, and in “Johnny Beli O e ik Tobacco Road,” now entering on our vital job of health educa- . eighth year or oadway, will of early case finding, of ti-|p. 110 to 5| berculin testing and x-raying a lieve that they wish to con- their : the fight!y this which need- 0 many each nelu Purch “SILVER ON THE SAGE" and "NO PLACE TO GO" uisiana Hat roethe Then Sur DARNELL-POWER TEAM IS IN FILM - NOW AT CENTURY ' . g . Day-Time Wife’ Showing Tonight for Last Times What have secretaries got that wives haven’t? This intriguing question is pon- dered—and hilariously answered— in “Day-time Wife,” the gay 20th Century-Fox romantic comedy, co- statring Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell (the dark-eyed little lovely | who made such a hit in Elsa Max- well's “Hotel for Women"), which ends tonight at the 20th Century Theatre, The screen has never presented = more handsome or romantic A baby son arrived at St, Ann's couple or a gayer or more intrigu- Hospital this morning for Mr. and|ing film treat. Mrs, John Kennedy. The infant; Warren Willlam, Binnie Barnes, tipped the scales at birth at 7 Wendy Barrie (as the secretary) pounds 8 ounces. land Joan Davis are featured in the cadmidend supporting cast, under the spright- John Tarasoff of the Coast Guard ly direction of Gregory Ratoff. cutter Haida, was an emergency| It's a hit! surgical ~admission - last wight . at > St. Ann’s. BASSE“ H-YING BACK, AIRLINER Robert Kenetich was dismissed| Clark Bassett, Airport Manager from St. Ann’s today after receiv- for PAA here, is returning on the Douglas Airliner which left Seat- tle this morning for Juneau. Bassett has been south briefly for treatment of an injured eye. there »oppir viord cor o tie Hedraid 6.60. theme Seal script, play ch every characteriza- fth Night $5.50. Ad- Washington Man Who Came fe With Father a modest 33 1/3 per going from $330 to will be no ir Joe € Happens on Tee Buildings gutted by Nazi bombing attack still smouldered in Coventr; gland, tc graphically tell the havec created by this major air attack. Ameng the damaged structures was Coventry’s centurics-old cathedral, of which enly the walls were left standing. This is one of the first original MiSS PETERKIN, MR. MARTIN WED TOMORROW EVE Couple Will Take Vows at Resurrection Luth- eran Church “over it | which mov minds of its pictures of Coventry damage to reach the United States. Strange Cargo,” which at the Capitol Thea- into the The and “I BacheI;r Mémbers Will Entertain Townsend Club Following a regular meeting of the Townsend Club at Union Hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, the bachelor members will entertain with a luncheon and program. Plans will also be made tomor- row night for the Christmas party to be an event of the near future, - - HoseitaL NoTEs s a farc ACROSS . Meshed fabric . Accumulate . lxisted sale seal O 0 m 2> 2] R[> Ten: prefix While Called: archafe Pronoun . Nervous . Pull twitching . Bird of the . Thus crow family . Plant which . Artificial lame 3 ru; n mind these are ! . whick rdly ¢ good at all. They do not include the col- lected by ticket brokers, who I develops now have all the remaining w within Bear i mer upp disease lives of Territory will 1 rican the 0" pre- re. ts of the claims commission [Om[o[0] Miss Wanda A. Peterkin and Mr. Melville J. Martin will take their e vows temorrow evening at 7 ock in Resurrection Lutheran Church. The Rev. John L. Cauble will perform the ceremony Mr. C. C. Carnegie will give the . Old-time bride away and Mrs. Lilllan Clem- “o““'r‘l" ents will be matron of honor. Best S R man will be Mr. Edward Garnick . One who with- Wedding music will be played by draws Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, anist, and Mrs. H. M. Hollmann will sing two selections A reception will be held at the {couple’s apartment at 730 Gold be- tween 8 and 10 o'clock. No invita- tions have besn sent, I r, all friends of the couple are invited to both the church and the reception Miss Peterkin, formerly of New York City, is an employee of the Juneau Flo Mr. Martin is con- neeted with the Alaska Communi- s cations System in this city. ing medical care. salutation - - -~ —_ - Determines | . Higquent Empire Classifieds Pay! Subscribe for The Empire. group of performance would do credit to half a ks JasitE Ay wRy | ordinary feature pictures misgith - otivad by the bhis Aupestiig urorp I.emieUXS I_eave s 5 cents on an ordinary aced Tan Hunter, for his | ticket On New Yi Eve portrayal of the On Holiday ‘l‘rip will rise accordingly mbr 1, who This ticket age Mr. and Mrs lives and part of the New York ound him. Around appreciated by outlanders un- u all the action|jeave on the steamer North Coast|less the Long View is ta This talwart under- (o wrangell where they plan to|YieW includes tolerance an at- visit with relatives over the Christ- | titude of leniency toward the world mas holidays, returning to Ju-4iDgeneral and the middle man in this actor s part ma all the neau shortly after the first of the Particular who stand between you SR x and the box office. Live and lat live OFFICER VISITS Iducers believe t} indis ! They say a fair distribution of tick- ets would be impossible witheat / i | them. Arnte Haugeru district repre- sentative for the Pacific Coast Di- vision of the Sons of Norway. came |this in on the North Coast this morn- | tres ing from Petersburg | tional couver last Friday according 10| Haugerud will spend several weeks well for themselves while saving officers of the Princess Norah, it pare with the Juneau zation. the public thousands c¢ port last night. He is a guest at the Gastineau Ho- Those who can afford to attend the Henderson was one of Vancou- te] theatre three or four times t citizens and a dis+ —————— son could attend an ext figure in the legal life PILOT SAVORY IS | formance if they didn't have Columbia as well as ac- RETURNING NORTH spend the extra commissions. public life. He had sat — | As matters stand, the brokers re- wado < o served as Attorney Gen- Pilet Ralph Savory is returning ceive abcut 40 to 60 per cent of the profit P. Kegal 239 161 179— 579 eral and was at one time commis- here on the Douglas airliner which icheice seats for all shows opening! .. o'\ der the present arrange- sioner for the Yukon tcok off from Seattle this morning. on Broadway. Currently they ““”mmf They' argue that Unless the 1466 = > d Savery has been south on a com- organizing a fight against the legis- ’ y : Y / Fiers e | " & it margin_ of |1€8A1 limit is increased many small Butler-Mauro The Daily Alaska Empire has the ' bined Vbu.smn.» and L1‘11211n§:r1|), lamu? th) muea.xr t 1'rn argin of |\ ombers will be forced out of bus- (Spot) P iness, leaving speculation in the H. VanderLees. 169 hands of one of several dominant M, VanderLeest 119 brokers, thus creating a monopoly. J, VanderLeest 103 140 150— 393 Meanwhile, the year's end looms i - <ot and old John S. (for Sap) Public Totals 466 4721412 forms cheerfully in the line to the il right. How is he taking it? Say, Henatiis's have you ever noticed that iook of (Spot) 60 Lovine contentment in the eves of | p Henning 177 a cow being led to the knife? That nirc pufresne . 122 explains John F. Dufresne 131 i 3 Bhore Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle ooy Bast Indian 7 DOWN 4 . Il-smelling . Demanded a Masculine name . Casting form . Exchange premium . Rendered vocally weight mouth 61. Series of ten- . Vehicle for ofl colors Narcotie $3.30 they ad ¢ certain stranger, C influences the business is a iventure not Louis Lemieux will | €asily which iven his credible. Deserter . Ancient lane guage . Surface of Zero curvas -ee - | Takes After receiving surgical attention, J. Romin was dismissed from St Ann’s today. Death A.Henderson 79, died in Van- notices angular t ins . Wine vessel . Abrasi material . Landed prop~ erties I do not look upon the matter o way. It seems to me the thea- themselves could open addi- box -offices and do just as Alex Henderson speakers Put with ustacean Crippled Uniform Confined Purposes Become Laalsh flord EXPRESS YOUR LASTING REGARD ve in judge contending they cannot keep Totals 1445 FURS 0f High Qualit 19 Y sssoty L] i | Alaska Laundry ega l s | J. “Hendricks 167 169 192— 528 See Them , Today! PNJREHEY | et BestMark; o es ar 498 502 524—1524 ] | A ; Golden Age | Elks Alleys == = o v B. Caro .. 122 160 styes . . they're all yours . . y ‘wfis Overby 141 131 164— 446 i1 202— 474 Choose your winter coat and . § {E. Reynolds b e get- honest values. SHOP— ; i ! ; i s Corapare our low prices. f Paul Kegal, whose average o | Totals 379 433 5161328 ) the ten pins isn't as high as a| 20th Century Bldg. » | ® Muskrat lot of Elks keglers, showed the Dr. Stewart 198 211 160— 569 professionals how to hook them|Doc. Whitehead 117 148 120— 494 .Alaska Seal s Silver Fox in for strikes last night at the Elks,|D. 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