The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1940, Page 3

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J THE ])AiLY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1940. PREVIEW TONIGHT Sunday B 9 A. . Nl'l“’“day HEATRE MATINEE SUNDAY uesday SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU 2:00 P. M. \. «..the World at, the Dawn of Tl\v’rpl " A Hal,/Roach £~ Production & ; : “o\e B b Lon CRANEY,] Extral ..-NEWS..* Featuring: THE SUPPRESSED FILMS OF GREAT BRITISH-FRENCH NAVAL BATTLE ALSO: Lord Lothian’s Last Report POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TONIGHT “HITLER'S DASTARDLY “BAPTISM OF FIRE" incorporated in “THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH" and "SAPS AT SEA” First Show Starts 7 P. M.—Second 9:30 P. M. Extra! "MARGCH OF TIME" Featuring ”n " Gateways to Panama e 5y Gmw ?l’%‘“.“,fg“éf;gf‘,i‘d‘&-Zif“{‘é‘; cravter. LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS FREHISTCRICFILM OPENS SUNDAY AT Considerable exploitation empha- sis may be given to the fact that ‘lhe prehistoric animals in this pic-| | ture, unlike those in the earlier; (APEFOI THEAIRE ones, give no suggestion of being The public Christmas program of uSlary ot the. Jast? i | puppets. It might be considered a | the Resurrection Lutheran Sunday| o, “oo, “ a0 peicents School will be held on Monday | evening, December 23, at 7:30 o™-| clock. The children of the primary| | ful department are under the direction Katherine Tor-| \])mm of interest to mention also to Be that dialogue is dispensed with during much of the action, panto- " ap: " One Million, B.C., mime giving a suggestion of silent picture technique, It may also be of Luise Nielsen, Seen on Local Screen i i e 11 Tomorrow | Bianag s b o s b IV principal, makes his first dlspl:ly Dirceted by Hal Roach and Hal of the Chaney talent for makeup. Roach Jr.,, from an original screfn‘ Ending tonight is the first full- | is organist. pley by Mickell Novak, George| | length feature production by “The| Baker and Joseph Frickert, “One| | March of Time sillion B. C.” opens Sunday at the gamparts We Watch.” tol Theatre. % 2R A e picture depicts the adven- £ two tribes of people whose| COllE(I WAS'I'E 0|l s and cultures cross in the 1,000,000 BC. A boy of the rock tribe meets a girl of the shell | tr pe with him to his own, Attacks by again in an effort to bolster stocks monsters are recurrent throughout depleted through war blockades. | adv. distributed to the youngsters. - AUTOMOBILE OW!\ER\ ATTENTION DAN RALSTON, THE CAPITOL has the B8 I @ PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS = PROGRAM MONDAY Message of The Wise Men,” Ruth ,‘E““ul love as c ildrf\n in England.|a glance what size water main - The boy finds his way into news-|serves the plug—in short, how much The senior department’s program | ¥ o is directed by Mrs. M. Brenno and | neau odge | Mrs. Olaf Swanson, Bernice Mead | 7:30. Election of officers. The general public is extended a | —adv. entifled “The! cordial invitation to attend these ——— —————— exercises, Christmas treats will be i B Crossword Puzzle Weather permitting streets will STOCKHOLM, Dec_ 21.—Swed>n be washed Sunday morning com- and learns the ways of her| has established collection depots mencing at 3 o'clock. All motor | sy yeir of the taking them and her back|for used, waste oil to be refined vehicles must be off the streets. Chief of Police. 0f High Quality See Them Today? NOW'S THE TIME . . HERE'S THE PLACE . . To buy your fur coats. Prime pelts, expert workmanship, latest 1941 styes . . they're all yours . Choose your winter coat cmd get honest values. SHOP— Compare our low prices. ® Muskrat Alaska Seal Silver Fox Skunk Beaver Otter e 6 06 0O [ R Charles Goldstein PAYMENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGEDI! BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 102 Open Ennlnq- 78 e e g% g s [MILITARY BALL[:: 2 POSITIVELY LAST SHOWING TONIGHT! THAT LAUGH—A—MINUTE ROAR—A—MINUTE "BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN" with ROCHESTER-—- SUNBRAY LAST NIGHT JACK BENNY —PHIL HARRIS STARTING PREVIEW MATINEE TONIGHT SUNDAY 1:15 A. M. 2:00 P, M. ARTIST . . . ADVENTURER . . . DREAMER . . . LOVER The Picture ¢ You Must See ~for Its Mighty Performances by Its Splendid Cast— for Its Unforget- table Story! = 9P.M.TO1A. M. | | Music by Lillian Uggen Orchestra! HUNA[%LMN Iagbtfhatrhy vin WALTER IIIISTON ; DUDLEY DIGGES d Ida Lupino + Muriel Angelus ,§ Ernest cnsnrt { which the community is invited Following is the program “Joy to the World,” Sunday School; prayer; welcome, Frederick Wittenan; “Christmas,” Dicky An- derson, David Graves, Joan Osborne, Eddy Brostrom, Ann Reischl, Gloria Anderson, Vicky Johnson, Stender, and Elaine Arnold OPEN TO PUBLIC = ADMISSION $1 PER COUPLE |||IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIilIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIHIIllllmIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIHNIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIIIl!Illlllllllllllllllllh.- | :ame for herelf Sk Chapel bvlaketo KIPLING TALEIS - weouse cwns saeancnon” Have Yu!e Program STIRRING FILM s o '..,i"b:",:::‘::':,_":‘;;::: Lme with the same theme. For AT onH (ENIURY nis model he selects the street waif, \B( 19 played by Ml\\ Lupino. F\ 5= “The Light ihat Failed : spliser o i Opens Sunday Starring ‘\.’.‘.‘&‘Z‘r 3 v ".fiiv}ffl‘"’%’.,?,'1.‘&2&'& i Ronald Colman it T s T B hisg When he discovers that he has only brant action)@ few weeks left before he goes . |completely blind he sets to wark furiously to finish “Melancholia.” Ending tonight is the Jack Be : “Buck Benny Rides Again.” Rudyard Kiplin i (cmance, “The ht That A best seller since its first ap- arance a5 a novel in 1891, opens aday at the 20th Century Thea- |DY hit, --';mvpluf-}(l‘r“ ; h a cast of over four hun- BT STARTS TONIGHT ing in Ch »d, headed by Ronrald Coleman, o P r Huston, Ida Lupino, Muriel SUNDAY ;, Dudley Digges and oth- THEATRE MONDAY GARY COOPER in "BEAU GESTE" There is no su‘nstituie {nr Newspaper Adveriisinn Gene Hanna. i ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 21—And | “silent Night, Holy Night,” choir; now, vari-hued fireplugs. They're “Away in Judea,” beginners and Heldar, ,portrayed by Coleman,|a guide, not to eanines, but to fi | primary class; “Winter Brings Us .S SePare Maisie, played by | men. Various combinations of yel- Christmas,” Charlotte Mason; Muriel Angelus er they pledge|jow and b or red indicate at Ann Anderson and Rosie M paper work where he is “discover- | water can be obtained, .led” and encouraged. by Terpen- S b g o o i et g hew, herd-ridnig war correspond- | STERLINGS PURCHASE Message; Oh! Come All Ye Faith- ent of the Richard Harding D.’w{& NEW HOME ON HIGHWAY tradition. Under Torpenhow’s Mrs. Frances Sterling, well known suidance, Heldar becomes a famous | Juneau dressmaker, is moving on artist and the sensation of the Lon- | Christmas to Auk Bay. The Ster- | don art world lings recently purchased the Ger-| t the height of his fame he|ald Banta residence on the High-' Maisie, who also has | way. Somewhat jeal- 5, she refuses | makes al l.A MACHINISTS Mecis Monday - e, ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- 0. 147 Monday evening, LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL T30 P. M. again mee become an artist ous of Heldar's s lto maxry him ur J. W. LEIVER, Secretary. [S[O]PH] E]EIG] mm-a ACROSS 83, Pungent condl« i 1. Drinking vessel ments ! 4. Rodent 34, P&nofln ‘ i 8 Dry 5. Itallan river 4 35 Zamvp L FOR 1941 ... THE MORE | | palmyra palm 38. Lamb’s pen § | 18, Kind of cheese BAme i | 14 Central male 40 Exists | character 41 One in secomdl | 15, Top stone of childhood 1. Acknowledse 47 Parts of shoes 49, Metal as it 18. Plural endl 1. Fattier or ie d “‘Z"“’:,;é,".:“ BHE S[1]N] EER]I er coverin a1, Tfl'::fll" 8uvleo for cu:;r Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle mort 22. Rotate 3. lmuv.r 1ife or a. Loarning DOWN u 22. Nocturnal bird ' strength & B 'flmu 1. Puel 2. Tart XESmALIon 2. Rubber trees | a7. Diversity W EREA IR o Daeiw ledss ¢ Silhadate | | sL Hlfiluwllud ‘white liquid 67. Bronze in the preparation sun Buy a NEW CHRYSLER for Christmas? u. Genus o( the maple mo W, HI = 2. ceded b two I.. 3- ll.’l;flngdl of ul- “. glvo tempoe 1 42, German rives 43, Golt clubs New AIRFLOW bodies . . . lower, wider . . . beautifully flared at the window line. New interiors . . . tailored to your taste! Neve Ol Xcept at a cus- s B th‘leCOI:ch ;lfii“;e;?;,eh:f's you s;l:n 48. Atresh ] B Verses | such an array of fabrics and colors! P AAS o> Broadcloths . . . pile fabrics . . . 5 Ian ool two-tone combinations . . . plaids o, S0k ... novelties . . . leathers. Plastic alga%alufl," ;l%flfll Bl ww just can't duplicate! Fluid Drive, with Vacamatic Transmission. More powerful Spitfire engines! ‘Multiple jet carburetors, with jets for every speed and power need. /i flfll// fldfll | Hfl el T / Ifll olding 5% X3 that time p{anelsln colors to match “Ph(’lstgry‘ See and drive these more beauti- i Ateks Carpets, hardware . . . everything ful Chryslers for 1941. Fluid Driv- in harmony. All this with performance you = BUYCHRYSLIR WITN FLUID PRIVSE ing can’t be described . . . it must be experienced. Come in and try it. NOTICE :e==- Effective January Ist, 1941, the interest rate on savings accounts will be one and * one-half (1%) per cent. - . First National Bank of Juneau COWLIN ‘gnoug’s;‘ VLI N C 0 . rrrrrrerrrrere CH"\ LERS AND PLYMOUTH NO 1941 -3

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