The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1941, Page 3

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) R s e R R e e e e f | Sunday Monday Tuesday she wae Hro all se (4 on 2 THEATRE. SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAL | :l‘llli PICTURE HOLLYWOOD SAID COULD NEVER BE MAD 14 1 Y. wige® 1 o qrot\\\l THE CAPITOL has the BB I & PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS Preview 1:15 AL M. TONIGHT Matinee SUNDAY-Z P, M, GENE AUTRY in “In Old Monlerey” "MICE AND MEN" 15 T0 BE SEEN AT CAPITOL SHOW Superb Drama Is fo Be Shown Here-Gene Autry Hit on Tonight Only hard dramatic action of a er before seen on the screen ¢ with the impact of t Swift, type reali nf a clenched fist—makes M Roach’s newest film, “Of M and Men,” which "has its fiv showing Sunday at the Caxitol Theatre, a picture that will not b otten quickly. Not only D! ry itself deal with materiai r before pictured, but the uni- versally fine performances of the enure _cast, which i:i'udes Burgess| Meredith, Betty Field, Lon Chaney| Jr., Roman Bohnen and Charles Bickford, lift it far above the run- EAT MORE Little girl, it's GOOD for you! Of course if it's made from rich cream, it's good for you and if you insist on JUNEAU DAIRIES ICE CREAM it's the best on the market. JUNEAU DAIRIES Inc. and DEALERS ALSO: COMEDY—NEWS -the-mill Hollywood output. v, one whi Holly- g d it from all other film ten by autl wrote Mice 4 between them. The huge ing Lon Chaney Jr., p with a skill that is str niscent of his famous father’s ing; and never in his leng carcer on stage and screen has Bu Meredith portrayed a role with t authority and tenderness that he ves to that of Lennie’s protec- nd, George. g tonight only is the ked Gene Autry hit, ac- “In MRS, CLARENCE RANDS, DAUGHTER ARE HERE | Mrs. Clarence Rands and daughter | Barbara, came to Juneau last night aboard the motorship Northland. | Former Juneauites, they now make their home in Sitka. i g ;MI!S. JACKSON MARSH | SOUTH ON NORTHLAND | Mrs. Jackson Marsh, wife of the | well known Juneau fox farmer, sail- {ed on the motorship Northland. She Iplans to spend several weeks on business and in visiting on the coast. | - - WOMAN IN ARMY Believed to be the first of her sex to hold such a position in Al- aska, Mrs. Russell “Rusty” Dow has received her appointment as |driver for the Constructing Quar- termaster at Anchorage. e e Subscribe for The Emplre. .THE WASHER r WHICH | ! GIVES You { ALL THESE i A FEATURES/ | # Quist Washing Action % Permadrive Mech- onism — # No Oiing ' * Extornal Adjustments % G-E Guarantes ~ ONLY . $5.00 DOWN* GENERAL 3 ELECTRIC WASHERS ~ Alaska Electric | | | iLight & Power Co. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 11 WOMAN SEEXS JOB TEACHING YOUNG SATKOS Puyallup Féfiy Attracted fo Alaska by News of Ark Family An offer to come north with her family and teach school for the Paul Satko family has been received by Mayor Harry I,Lucas frcm Mrs. J: P. R Ac tlement Commission, aska” in care of the Hoirup says she bezan thmking[ about Alaska when she read about up of Puyallup. sing her letter to the “Set= Jun important point to consider ¢ national defense, and the | weak spot in that now is its scar- city of population.” As a partial remedy, Mrs, rup cffers to bring north her hus- and three children to “settle | in the same place the Sa have 1. Mrs. Hoirup says she would | pal for the S ~Hoairup { Hoi- | she writes. “T taught befere and ¢ my mar- riage. T hoid 4 st grade elemen- tary certificate, renewable by ex=- amination in the state of North Da- kota, It is not usable in Washington state,.as I have not had sufficient ccllege preparation. . . .Please con- sider this an application fer, shall we say, the Satko school.” Weuld Share House Mrs. Hoirup says she would be cacher,” cf her new house.] she writes, “was built chicken house. We replaced the sed with frame when we were able to do.so withcut geing intc debt. A cyclone ur buildings and rather in debt for new cnes we y. We bought this small e are living on two saw and perhaps a small outfit for sawing boards from logs. Her letter has been turned over to the U. S. Forest Service here. B.P. W. Club Will Discuss Defense Organization of a women’s defense"| youp will be discussed at Mon- ay noon’s meeting and luncheon Hotel by members of the Business and Professional Women's Club. Miss Anita Garnick, President, will preside and all members are urged to attend. - - Gowns and hoods worn Ly col- lege graduates were standardized in 1894 following much confusion held in the Iris room of the Baranof n academic usage. , Crossword Puzzle Console Mountain: comb. form Ingredient of varnish . Sandy waste 9. Surrender claim to 2. Salutation 43. Measure 5. Long ACROSS 32, Choose rather 34. . Remove from high position 35. . Go over and change ws forth . Island of New York narrow state: abbr. rd . Infrequently . East Indian weight . The herb eve . Course of eating . Symbol for nickel 25. Require . Large East Indian tree . Fish's organ of motion 0. Sinning all houses . Relating to dancing . Observe 59. Condition 60. Rubber 61. Cubic meters 62, Calm T 7 W /A kA # ) = £ " 1 R | WISH | COULD LEAVE ME HOUSE JUST ONCE WITH- OUT FIGHTING- OR AT LEAST WINNING ONE OF THEM=+ .. 52. Quote AEREES JEREED. 'BRINGING UP FATHER o] o] m @) E3 > 1Z[o] WEITES [m{m/vjo[om| =19 [ZIm) BN LEECREWE i | DLEESE DE [o[4] ; TALLEMEAR] | AETERMEFY | Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN omething tha restores or . o ‘v('rl;‘:.'“ reinvigorates g, Two- u‘he‘tlu riof ch 6. Winding rank | . 8. Biblical country | | 3. Night before an event | | | 1. Reduces Im E 9. Soft contented 10. Edible tubers | 11. Contalning & 7 fement e 7 12. Al;ulow in the bar bean 19. English river 22.- Brassy . Terrible ‘eak water uent 8 7)uAER ikes: dialectio . Harms . World's nighest , 1941. I DO NOT personally recommend any specific motion picture entertainment BEEC AUSE my opinion and your opinion may dif- fer greatly. My opinion may be biased by box office possibilities. Ido CRITICS AND N U.S.5AY . . . EDWARD J. MEEMAN, (Editor Memphis Press-Scimi- tgr): “You have made this valuable picture thrilling enter- tainment . . . | am sure audiences will see and enjoy it EWSPAPERS OF THE when they learn how fascinating this drama is.” CLEVELAND PRESS: “Superior to any film that had emanated from Hollywood, nicluding: ‘Pasteur,’ ‘Zola’ and I suppose I should add '‘Gone With the Wind." " WALTER WINCHELL: Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet is a leading candidate for the Academy Award . . . New orchids te Robinson's performance.” not know what New York or Timbucktu charged to see ‘THE MAGIC B BUT RERE IS WHAT THE LEADING ULLET’ - THE SCREEN RISES ** . TO NEW HEIGHTS . g OF ADVENTURE... AND GREATNESS! N. Y. DAILY NEWS: Highest rating “"Well worth any- body's time and price of admission.” TIME MAGAZINE: "Like Pasteur and Zola it is first and foremost absorbing entert MRS. RUDOLPH BIN: ainment.” DER, (President of the New York Federation of Woman's Clubs): “One of the finest pictures ... We must get behind this picture . . woman will $ee it." should not be missed.” HELEN HAYES: "“The N. Y. HERALD-TRIBUNE: . I hopa every SPRINGFIELD UNION: “A high caliber picture . . . finest motion picture I ever saw."” "You will have to see it. Extraordinarily exciting and stirring.” Sincerely, C. DAIGLER for the WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICT{JRES PLAY Sunday - PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. LAST TIME TONIGHT . . . “DEAD END KIDS" EXCITING NEW SCREEN PLAY, 20TH CENTURY |"Story of Dr._E—h_rilch's Mag- ic Bullet’ Is fo Be Seen Here on Sunday An exciting new screen play, “Story of Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bul- lei” is opening at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre on Sunday. This pic- ture is based on the life of Dr. Paul Ehrlich the man who dis- covered cures for some of man- kind's most dread diseases. As | short a time ago as two years a picture of this present content would never have been made for the screen. With a fearlessness that has been grounded in the fight of United States Surgeon General Doctor Thomas Parran, Warner Bros. has fashioned a script which | gives visual and vocal expression to the goveynment's attempt to bring medical truth to light. “The Story of Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet” lich's early attempts to positively identify and segregate the tubercle bacillus, In his work he is thwart- begins with Ehr-{ Monday - Tuesday MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00P. M. EDWARD G. OBINSON m RUTH GORDON 0 KRUGER - DONALD ( Directe YUKON" Sonja Heine, Tyrone Power in “SECOND FIDDLE” SATURDAY—-SUNDAY—MONDAY { bition. Persistent to the point of| | his own personal ruin, Ehrlich forces his disgoveries on the medi- | cal world, wins victory after vic- tory when first the celebrated Dr. Robert Koch accepts his findings. | most dread disease. Here Ehrlich meets the blind and unintelligent outrage of gentility. The doctor calls a spade a spade—and people are horrified. The story is a courageous film in every sense. Yet from beginning to end it is cololful and romantic. I Hoszirar Nores Alexander Laiti, Alaska Juneau mine employee, was admitted to St. | Ann's last night suffering from a foot injury recefved in an accident while on shift. Dalton Bagby underwent a ton- silectomy at St. Ann's this morning. Mrs. Mona Rogers was admitted ito St. Ann's today and is receiving medical attention. Mrs. Roland Lindquist was dis- missed today from St. Ann’s. | Audrey Feero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Feero, underwent |ed by overlings who are jealouus a tonsilectomy. this morning at the | of his skill who disparage his am-| Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic. His research leads him to a dis- covery for the cure of mankind's| Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance iates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust 5 Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHARLES G. WARNER CO. GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. { L ALMACHINISTS Moets Monday ‘ LOCAL 514 7:30 P. M. IN THE A. F, OF L. HALL BY GOLLY-JIGGS- YOu LOOK AS IF Ol HAVE BEEP; Y HAVING WORD. WITH YER WIFE - ME BOY- YOU SHOULD BE LIKE ME -IM THE IN MY HOUSE - By GEORGE McMANUS

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