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NOW! owd MAKE RETURN ON CHRISTMAS Crossword Puzzle Russian wagon THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 30, 1940. Scottish ACROSS 9 0 First Show 7:10P. M. SEALS, PLFA :omivi. 46. e " e { Blande 48, ' s wo i 2 Shipworm W ht i 1940 Tuberculosis Cam- i Asduni o our wion \ Re(epiloni The H H s 18. Aggregate 50. Any plant of he 5\\1’('“ . pa!qn TOtal S“” 140 31 Schndinavian el T | of b oman ® <h it of Last Y 1 Droxnic 52 Swindler: { nother WO 10t of Last Year Fomo AR g0 et vty {Annual Open, House on| il gk “;“v“”‘(_, ‘f:: :‘4‘1‘1-1 { :‘".f?,.;"',. . 5:' : %",}’,',‘,‘e": Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle Aflefnoon Of New Year e b < Pronoun . Public store~ 5 ; e, BIORE TP I8 (i‘(?fll‘;(’x‘}:sne: 59. Mé:‘x’m. n 1 '\d,l‘)\gl:’:,w'i“(he R Day from 2 '0 5 driv ar and hundreds Insect chains * “Oiteh agam & sp]r;;;idy i | or, officials of the local 3 S, pold their annual open house re- of th ka Tubercu- Y ubstance ception in the Scottish Rite Temple | yiation appealed to Jewel 2 to 5 pm. on New Year's resi their rom a dis- tancs minc 3 mis- laic Y and girls for dancing and punch and 2 c ¢ want to keep this cake will be served them for refresh- _last night the Egpecially when the three are expense as low as pos- ments. Theatre. grapefruit of this size, and where All Masons of whatever degree valion of the story is to put the fourth one she’s plucking ihtes bot By and . Blemen and the organizations affiliated with n » struggle in the mind| is the problem rn(vnl{\]z Wilma Fnive b Prociefliniien ) iyt - Fool URad i them add. thalv. familles’ e IRGIAA haS E e e e e b | Desed July, they are still a wood "™ Ito attend this annual gathering of AT 76 E soning love for the young and & mibol rest and participation T rptae D SO el ae the NEN ST R AU R A 1 m\ Wy = X.‘:N‘?’ pityed b in the fight again Alaska's great- Speak A special invitation is extended to Errol Fiynn, and her love for the - -t public health problem b ! S | all visiting Masons and their fam- - nt :mul 1 lASI WARN!NU Ry yariety |ilies o g0 to the Temple so that e it . is a strangely stirring lovc [l | g~ they may be welcomed and become s : : O ey ma elcomed and become Private Lives Of EllZfibelh tory, a m"..nm- duel of love be AN Ralph Wi’lghiS . Recor of past ‘[qumnnwd with the Masonic mem- " i tween two born rulers. ki ! o g bers of the Gastineau Channel and Esex” Sars ISSUED O 1941 | i ' S e . Diminish | & . East Indian T Betfe Davis i DLATE Ising Juneau H ¥ ) 5. Fold over om NEW BOOKS AT R he or state of good fellowship has been arranged siripture nzas | by the masters of the various lodges d re . Labyrinths 11. Mystic trance program of music singing and ilpy fruit who will see to it that all are wel- Base coward comed and have a good time The ballrcom will be turned over to the Demolay boys and Rainbow . Dutch coins . From the time | Legion - Auxiliary Where Better Big Pictures Play! Dette Davis, as everybody knows Ralph r Mrs. Wright (nee T X 1e - 7 nD angerous’ May Ramsay) and their two chil- pertormances n Dangerous” Tomorrow Is Last Day. for| &) Sin’ ok e isicng: shes arty Well Attende Her' the Highe ard offered ica nes Ramsay Sr., mother of Mrs = - the Academy of Motion Picture| The Juneau Public Library has Ob'flmmg L(“nses Wright and expect to return to | Approximtely 60 Legion members LAST TIME TONIGHT nd Scienzes the following new books now on the at (:” Ha” their home in Ketchikan this week |and their wives and Auxiliary mem- Ji° Fred McMurray—Irene being the case is hard shelves ready for distribution, r. Wright is well known here |bers and their husbands attended Dunne in tias ok b o ¥ Fedorov: The Family.” by re: ts of 13 years ago when | the 1 Christmas 'ty at th i o ? to believe that her characterization 3 % ; % i e d | the annua hristmas party at the “m of Queen Elizabeth—stormy, sav- _ Hemingway — “For Whom the A warhing g . SURI OIS | e ieau for Haines where | Dugout Saturday night | INVI X n— To \ce, sardonic, bitter, tender, bawdy, | Bell Tolls Jass b“““y“‘“m 1941 license plates he was teacher for four years. For ‘ Games were played and prizes! mplnnss" ‘hicious, and madly infatuated| Haun—“The Hawk’s Done Gone.” before they appear on the strects the past nine years he has been were awarded. Santa (in person of | e Henry VIII and the| Sharp—“The Stone of Chastity | Wednesday miorning was issued to-|in Ketchikan and, is at present Dave Davenport) arrived at 11| omed Anne Boleyn| De 18 Roche — “Whitoak Herit- |day by Chiel of Police Dan Ral-| principal of the White Cliff School 43 o'clock to distribute gifts and later TR R il aciin - entitle hir’ts|See Som, 86 Clfy CRerER HBERS L. TUt-jenar PR S pe b in the evening a buffet supper was| Was prepared for the screen hy will ag iRy " ner announced his office in the " pils he high and grade o secognition for having presented , Barretto s R . " Wright is a sister of James songcls answered the bell this morn- served, ROpert R, Shereteg O e {he finest screen portrayal of the Timne.” Clty ) s T e Javid Damsay, both of Ju- jng after the Christmas holida v O A O Cingrtrti or th coipthal MYk i 3 Zinsser—“As I Remember Him.” @ loday all day tomorrow to i ;Vm‘ then u;m the “Co“m i‘ son and Harry Stonehouse, express| ping drama of the original book. NG el e e 1 Dollsohile- tlhoy. Witnted Wer. | 185118 ‘the shiny. gieen and white >oe ROl alsther: wask ““we’i‘ | their thanks to all who assisted in| Laurence Olivier, who last year s her ability without a , THEre are also several new mys- | plates. ¥ To remove crayon marks from jng the beil B o At ] [] | making the affair a success. made a tremendous hit as the hero e I tery stories received and ready for _ Licenses cost $15 for the year wailpaper, lightly rub the stains penine. Jmuary 6 PRORCaT ' In s‘ e ————— of “Wuthering Heights" plays the told grea 18, ant o Territor F 1 ~itw t 5 s 2 18, a ary 6. | " 4 soth requirements are emin- reading. $10 Territorial and Cily taX. |with a crust of bread. Carefully ' rhere is 5o epideio. of 1, but | | role of Maxim de Winter, the soci- slified in “The Private sy ¢ —— dust off the crumbs with a soft A5 PG kit | N vEl !'ally prominent owner of Manderley, ntly lified in e @ TOM AND JERRY BATTER | brush or cloth many. pupils, and several teachers e | the vast Tudor estate where most Liyes abeth and Essex,” Try a classified ad in The Empire. s .o 7 Drus - iRt colbalas ais tithes: GAE] 3 ’ TR IADENESTY ¥ ¥ Made to order, during holiday sea- L at| The annual High Jinks of the . . o 3 SERLRRE 7 GAthi" tle s ot o | i of /the action unwinds. Joan !Fon | son.—Sully’s Bak adv.| The Daily Alaska Empire has the > coor 1 the grip, or have|Elks, the big doings on the eve of | taine is cast as the second Mts. de Hollywood Sights And Sounds o> The Daily Alaska Empire has th Playwright’s 'largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaprr. | Nightmare ymptoms, and as a A. B, Phillips, on the advice of W. W. Council, decided to continue precaationary | the New Year, measure, Superintendent of Schools|night in the Elks Ballroom. There will be favors and noisemakers dis- ! Territorial Health Commissioner Dr. | tributed to the dancers at the proper | time will be held tomorrow OF LOCAL SHOW "Rebecca’” Stars Joan Fon- and the committee in charge Winter, Rebecca's successor, , who is subjected to the tyrannical and sadistic cruely of Mrs. Danvers, played by Judith Anderson. Other important roles are excellently pe: Sy Robbin Cooms Eies o) |“)n' h/,ln‘:‘lnm«, holiday for another ?“rcm;m ‘.«‘ _1:;‘4 time l'::x'dnll attend- formed. by such well knowns ) g. Th> public is invite f P € Neorss OHTZoOR AL ADbe. 30,1t et s e ot et : . Toal puplls went home this| Music for the dance wiil be turn-| 1INS; Laurence:Qlivier |Gladys Cooper, Georse Sandeh, tewart into military service, it already is assured that & : i morning scon after school was|ished by Lillian Uggen and her c H I'l'h « li“ j i will be y of pictures on hand to keep him before the LORMSA sRAd. thoeo. Pesldigt ouby the | IuRISATS at ap“o eatre ¥ fie 5 Yiar “Philadelphia Story,” “Come Live With Me” Highway, turned home as soon; “A Snowball Shower” in reality, P LS lllll‘" UGGE" AID | as the busses were notiiied of theis the unique offering to the dancing With Laurence Olivier and Joan et | extension of the holiday period ic attending the High Jinks. | Fontaine heading a cast of out- SA""A “"Io" Doms - ding to dance - manager standing players and with a story v . this Is the fLirsi time in the | filled with drama, suspense and vy of local dancing parties that| mystery, David O. Selznick’s latest Lillian Uggen's nimble fingers on L HoseitaL llotESs such a stunt has been attempted, production, “Rebecca,” is now seen the piano were responsible for the Gy e % el and dance-goers are promised a real ! on the screen at the Capitol Thea. musical accompaniment at the had an ironic experience. The studio cast him in a defense | Peter Smith was a medical dis- thril? tre where it was released by Unit- Christmas Tre2 doings in Union hort subject, “Wings of Steel.” The morning he was to leave missal today from St. Ann's Hos- i B ed Artists The film was brilliantly Hall last Friday night sponsored by for location, he got a summons to report for physical exam- ! pital. y directed by Alfred Hitchcock,| the Juneau Union Industrial Coun- ination Mrs. Eleancr Rowe underwent an PLAYERS OM ELKS | known internationally as a master of intrigue, crime and mystery on BASKETBALL FIVE cil. The well kncwn pianist played for the various vocalist: ,eos — Add to unusual Hollywood stories, For several years. there || | appendectomy this morning at St. ju‘fgicb':ce:a',. et o ol TOME AR TR RGP AT T, ania o # i § | | Ann's. 5 e film version of| 1 JER A E| ”]( ‘?\, i:wl{l“'pln Lu:i‘ o(lll:]ro;:fip::?lcg‘xfl(;:f; Tcld:lllep 0!151}‘1: | | A ARE Io pR‘fll(i | the best-selling novel of the same Made to order, during holiday sea- f‘:_‘)f‘_;}:f m‘ ‘L(,“ o thi st e I d ql S A | Peter Nose was admitted to St.| Basketball practice for thg Elks|name by Daphne du Maurier. It' son—Sully’s Bakery. adv. U B A SRE N0 o { Ann's today for observtion. | basketball team will be held this| — - oo BT around it. e e e e | evening in the high school gymnas- | (ium, reports player-manager Dale | | Mrs. Zeda Gilchrist was msmml-d‘Dm]inm-. { from St. Ann's today. ! All Elks players are urged to be ! present. Now, at last, the two-acre oasis amidst sets and sound stages But NOTICE: Effective January 1st, 1941, the interest it cost Republic plenty to reverts to studio ownership. Mrs. Lilly Fawcett and baby were Tale it from Melvin Douglas, he’s the tiredest man in Hol- lywood. In the last four years, the actor has made 25 pictures. | dismissed today from the GOVerN-| nyts of a1l kinds, done up in cel- : . AR el g g S ment Hospital. i | ophane. bagaave. sppencing 1| rate on savings accounts will be one and | A “PASTOR MILES OFF | ON TRIP TO WRANGELL Pastor M. L. Miles, who is serv- NOTICE | ling the Juneau Seventhsday Ad-| AIRMAIL ENVELOPKE, showing ventist Church during Pastor, sir route from Seattle to Nome, nn Wood's absence, leaves on the Yu-'sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv., | ken for Wrangell, where he will - oversee the repairing of the Wran | {gell chapel. He plans to be gone! a week or ten days. Si_di Barrani, Tralian Base, Seized in Egypt,f | stores. Buyers say that most Kinds | but never has gotten farther than Cleveland. of nuts will be plentiful. \ | However, with final scenes completed for “This Thifg Call- one-half (1}2) per cent. First National Bank of Junean — e~ Contrast in writing for the stage and for radio is shown in this picture witks Max Marcin, prolific scripter, sitting between two years of work for both mediums. At left are two hit plays, a total of 240 pages of dialogue. At right are scripts for such radio programs as “Crime Doe- | tor” and “Johnny Presents,” amounting to 2,760 pages of dialogue. For the stage it takes about a year to write a play whiph might run a year but for the microphone it takes about a week to write a program which usually lasts a half hour and is all over. PERCY’S CAFE [ J The Zicgfeld Girl” are completed. “Pot O’ Gold” soon Of course, this makes Jimmy a plenty tired young man. He Lasn't had a day’s rest between the last three pictures. Speaking of the draft, Douglas Kennedy, young Warner actor. sTopP | | AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS ed Love,” he's going to try again. And, if M-G-M would give per- mission, he'd like either to act in or direct a Broadway play. WHEN YOU MADE A HOLE-IN-ONE! Hiram Walker$ De lure g™\ gives you MORE 1f 1 remember correctly, Alice Faye hasn’t made half the trips announced. for her, but now there’s a real indgcemem for the star to go to South America in February. Carmen Miranda. who is appearing with Alice n, “Road to Rio.” has offéred to let the star use her home in that beautiful city. It is a show place, with 15 rooms, a private beach and a Lido deck overlooking the harbor and the airport. Director Ralph Murphy is taking a terrific ribbing because he didn't reccgnize the Irish flag on Connie Moore’s charm brace- Jet. However, he is pretty fast. When the gang on the set started to ride him, he pointed to the flag and said, “What's that yellow doing? I don't recognize that.” Joan Blondell ———————————————————————————————————————— Lie yours straight3 Tall§ Mixed? Any: is going into the cosmetic business. Gene Wiener, Llilian ; oth's husband, also is in the company. . Pals of Reinhold | way yny’p.ow_ll,:you_‘!.gm"_.flufig Schunzel say the reason he turned down the offer to direct an | faction when, you_taste_ Hi Walker's anti-Nazi picture is that his mother is still in Germany and A “ _‘ ‘:- g \~' he was afraid of reprisals. . . . Nice gesture by Eleanor Powell, 4 De Luxe! M_’K'hfi!}‘jfloflul.;. . helping. Johnny. Mack, a.former charus dancer in ber pictures, . i B'l;m:“fl‘:d:houbu:yow_mm get a contract at M-G-M. Helll appear in the star’s new film, A i will g0 foryAdK for” T 5 “Lady Be Good.” . . . Les Hydeman, head of Universal’s arsenal, Gl ity R sk / will o forAthufor i tonightl Jpia. e g s il 5 R 1 .‘; a bandit With & || ger is 5 view of Sidl Baprani, fortified Italian | iterranean coast. Sidi Barrani was the major. cap: fhovandsiotigyethecgen rawed-off W ?L&!E TR % . page . in’ Egypt, which hasrbeen captured by the | ture effected by the Italians themselves in g e ! i ) &fif‘i %ffl. . . M‘lfl” fo the west along the Med- | early fall offensive into Egypt, ~ s v - § - T 5 e e -

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