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THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU TRENE DUNNE—CARY GRANT MY FAVORITE WIFE" THE PICTURE THAT HAS SET ALL JUNEAU LAUGHING—AND FEELING BETTER FOR IT MARCH OF TIME Beautiful SITKA and JUNEAU NEWS Preview 1:15a.m. Tonite “DARK COMMAND" (OMEDY TEAM STARS IN HIT AT CAPITOL Irene Dunne, Cary Grantin| Local Film "My Fav- orite Wife” My Favorite Wife” ends tonight| the Capitol Theatre’ rere Dunne and Cary Graut creen in a gay sophisticat- | comedy in which these| luminaries hit a stride hould carry them to top / awards for the year share of their success in film is due to the hilar- which was especially de- ied for the sta talents by Bella amuel Spewack. Miss st as a wife presum- whose husband, her declared seven years' Dunne cn wife n‘(um.\ \ery much alive. ued from an unchart- cin which she had all these years with ndclph Sectt, portraying 2 hand- scientist akes the iite hotel elf to her startled husband. U le to blurt out the truth to his Grant tries to keep his first| wife hidden—with some hilarious and disastrous complications. Now starts a mad pace which is height- cned until the uproarious climax. The Kkissless bride and her dis- traught husband flee home oniy {o find Miss Dunne awaiting them and pesing as an old friend of the amily. And soon after om learns that his first wife and virile explorer were alcne on island for seven years! r attractions on tonight's hill includes the Fitzpatrick travel- cgue in technicolor entitled “Beau-| tiful Sitka and Juneau.” The latest March of Time fea- ture ccneerning the war in Europe, S so on the program. > HoseitaL NOTES | Virgil Newell is at St. Ann’s Hos- pital receiving medical treatment. A baby son was born last night '1'. Ann’s to Mr. and . Mrs. st. bringing | the double-! Skilled Men Are InDemand national defense jobs continues to be one of the greatest problems of the present year for the Civil Service | Commission Theusands were ing 1940 but thousands going to be needed during this year at the arsenals and navy yards and in the air service. Toolmakers, instrument makers, and machinists are especially in de- mand, and they are especially nec- essary to the national defense pro- gram. Among cthers also urgently need- | led are: Aircraft instrument mech- aircraft mechanics; metal- (aviation) ; |lens grinders; loftsmen; men (terpedces); shipfitters ircnworkers (shipfitting duty). If you are skilled in any of Lh('sr trades, and want a Government jeb, write to or call for information at the office of the Beard of U. S appointed dur- ordnance- and | the President’s Birthday _ | mittee, | offices of the Territorial Health De- | Getting the skilled men needed (or,Lhe Baranof Hotel. | the hall decorative committee, prom- ‘ising !tions, while Lillian Uggen is laying more are | i coppersmiths; | Civil Service Examiners at any first ; |or second class post office. You may | ulting the notices posted in the third class post office: - Luther League Has Meeting at Church, Plan Sunday Party| The Lutheran Luther League met in Church parlors last Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The | coyen ar topie, “Living Daringly,” was by Walter Barnes and was d d by the group. There wer: oung people present. A bu: ness meeting was held and Jobn|Chairman of the important House |worth; gave a report for ihe ways and Mears Commiitee in the |Trustee, ccmmittee in charge of the* public| 14th whiehr the League Wwill|Standgroom of Nome, who is a mem- Krugness- Jr. | program | present in February. After the meeting adjourned, thc‘uon for the first time. Mrs. Stand- the| grocm | Rev. John L. Cauble showed moving pictures, “From Coast to| Coast by Air” which was released by the United Airlines. The mem- bers then participated in group nging, after which refreshments | were served. Dorothy Fors extended an invi- llunc)'m’)anersj“l”” learn about these jobs by con- | and presents’ he| (own, led| westward, due somet : sle‘e‘mlicn to the League to meet at|in the Senate for many years, while | Kauzalovich, The infant tipped thelpher cabin on Glacier Highway next|Coffey steps up to the Senate af(er(J_ B. Burford, | ious organizations, from fraternal to |union, gathered for the meeting and |pledged themselves to hitting Dr. | tickets for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. Mnual Ball - PlansMade; Great Drivei Birthday Party for VlCth of Paralysis Again fo Be Gala Event Dr. Courtnev Smith, Chairman of Ball Com- night presided over a | in the | last meeting of committeemen partment to send the ball’s promo- tional machine into full gear. Thirty-one representatives of var- Smith’s announced goal of $1,000. Dr. W. W. Council passed out committeemen and an- | nounced the tickets will be good for | either the dance in the Elks Hall, | lor the bridge party in the lobby of | Norman Banfield is chairman of “something new” in decora- entertainment numbers and plans for program music, Yesterday committeemen made the | rounds of Juneau with camera and flash gun to shape up a pictorial argument for the annual celebra- tion. One of |events of the season, the Bmhday Ball will be held February 1, a week | from Saturday. er— 16 LEGISLATORS IN CAPITAL OR EN ROUTE HERE Senators, Representatives . Gather for Session Starfing Monday Two-thirds of the members | Fifteenth Territorial ~ Legislature { will have arrived in Juneau by to- morrow night, looking toward con- | vening of the session next Monday. Of the 24 Legislators, six already in three are to arrive on the Alaska this evening and on the Baranof from the ne tOMETIow. a rousing of special the most colorful social | ‘REBEKAH LODGE WILL INSTALL cilla (right), also an actress. Rebekahs will hold installation of | office at a ceremony to be held mm evening at 8%'clock at the 0. O. F. Hall. Mus. Edith Sheelor dnd Mrs. Anna Loken will be in chm,,r of the ceremonies } At the conclusion of the meeting, | refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs, Katherine Hooker. ot the| Officers to be | evning include: | Past Noble Gr | Noble Grand, Amy Messerschmidt: wVi(‘(uGl';\n:l, Edith Larson; Sec | tary, Kay Halm; Treasurer, Cathi ine Benedict; Chaplain, Lou Lauzh- lin; Warden, Mary Loken; Con- | ductor, rid Dull; Inside Guard- )ian, Irene McKinley, Outside Guard- Elec from Fairbanks yester- | ian, Norma Callow; day brought Rep. Leo Rogge, vet-|Mary Ro | eran Fourth Division Legislator and | Loken; R, L installed during ihe nd, Elsie Blythe; steamer Anna V. C ita Mae Duc S. V. G., Peggy McLeod; Anna Loken. - 12 ROTARIARS HAVE PERFECT ATTENDAM(E session, and Rep. Stuart Lj |ber of the Secend Division delega- accompanied her husband' Three on Alaska ) Senators O. D. Cochran of Nome! One hundled percent. attendance land Edward Coffey of Anchorage'records at the Juneau Rotary Club are on the Alaska, as is Rep. Howard | have been maintained in the past Lyng of Nome, who was Speaker gix months by a dozen members, of the House two years ago. Cochran | gec: John Cauble has represented the Second Division |today’s ]M-h[inu‘ Those with perfe Harold Foss. Stanley ital scales upon arrival at 7! gunday. Cars will leave the church|serving as a Third Division Repre- | jackson, Lu Liston, Herb Neff, Ernie peunds 2 cunces. ,SLndfly at 5:30 o'clock. The com- sentative during the 13th and 14th| parsons. | mittee in charge of arrangementssessions. George Schmidt, Don | skuse, Olaf Swanson, Wilbur Wester, TOMORROW EVE | | ‘ ACROSS 1. Spheres Lively dances 9. Health resort 12, Deep mud Single thing Worthless dog Il 1 High i e musical scalo Worthlesa: Biblical Turned c Ing in . Speedily 23, Drive . Deep purple color 26. Yale 27 Turkish name . Short daggers Small fibers of cloth S . American Indian . Genus of the gannet . Arbitrary signs representing words . Tear on a seam . Before: prefix Corrects E le's nest . Insects . Ornament for the wrist . Western state . Inlet of the sea . African Hottentot Terrible American Indian . At any time . Israelite judge 1941. Screen Aciress Becomes Bnde ol Yachl Broker Lola Lane, 27ycar-old screen actress, became the bride of Henry Clay Dunham, 29, yacht broker, at a mid- night ceremony performed by the Rev. James H. Lash in Hollywood. he was attended by her sister, Pris- Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle 59. Measure of weight 60. Depend 61. Stitches DOWN 1. Persian poet 2. Cleft or fissure . Ornamenting with raised designs . Mexican shawl Administration of justice . Silly . Covered with gold . Unproductive . Steep descent or declivity . Throb Association of Russian laborers . Leaves out . Answer: abbr, . Public walk in araguay . Kind of gate . Having an reported at | offensive smell . Weakens heme . More verd nt . Little: ch . M mlr‘nl compositions . Head of an abbey . Muse of lyrie and amatory poetry attendance are | Synthetie fabrie Twin Bathe In a line Domestic fowls 47, 49. 51, b2, REGISTER TOMORROW IN DRAFT Arrang ements Made fo Handle 750 Young on Channel | | Selective Service registration for | all Gastineau Channel males who ihu\v passed their 21st birthdays but have not reached their 36th will take | place tomorrow at the Juneau City Hall and American Legion Dugout between the hours of 7 o'clock in the morning and 9 in the evening. Separate arrangements have been made for the City of Douglas. Aliens as well @ quired to register, the only | exempted being those already in! the United States military or naval forces. Volunteer registration clerks will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the City Hall to receive instructions ! and complete organization to handle | the Np(‘cted 750 local registrants. >eo New Officers Of Pioneers At Fairbanks The men who have mushed to- | gether, with muscle and calcula- tion, and cpened the deor on Uncle Sam's Icebox at the turn of the century to reveal the delectables | stored therein, pledged anew their fraternity and civic willingness the other night in Fairbanks. The oc- casion was the installation of the new officers of the Fairbanks Pio- neers, Igloo No. 4 Unanimously acclaimed as Presi- dent for 1941, Clarence J. Wootter, a picneer not only by early entry | but by achievements in his occu- pational field, was elevated to the Igloo’s highest post Others installed were Edby t Vice-President; H. A. Eecond Vice-President; R. C. enburg, Secretary; John J. Buck- | ley, Treasurer; Al Cosslett, His- torian; Lou Colbert, Chaplain; August J. Rienas, Doorkeeper; and Julian Guy Rivers, Trustee, Duties of each officer were set orth by Installing Officer Cecil H. Clegg. | Davis Biyth, Roth- - INSTALLATION, " RAINBOW GIRLS - AT FAIRBANKS In a ceremony conducted in candlelight in the Masonic Temple, | the fellowing officers of the Order |of Rainbow Girls were recently in- stalled at Fairbanks; | Werthy Advisor, Marion Stroeck- er; Charity, Sally Love; Hope, Helen Baker; Truth, Margaret Berry; Re- corder, Margaret Buckmaster; Trea- curer, Ethel Winbauer; Chaplain, Jana Wood Drill Leader, Mary citizens are re- | e 3 Where Better Big Pictures Play! TIOENTURY POSITIVELY! LAST TIME TONIGHT GEORGE RENT MERLE ERON’ (i B smumtl: FITZGERALD "I.ondon I:an Take It TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY HOP-A- LONG CASSIDY "SUNSET TRAIL" MERLE OBERON GEORGE BRENT STARRING HERE Romantic Hit at 20th Cen- tury Will Have Final Showing Heading the cast of '““Til We Meet -Again,” the Warner Bros. picture which ends tonight at the 20th Century Theatre, are the stars of two of the season's most out- i standing hits—"The Fighting 69th™ and “Wuthering Heights" George Brent, who played the reckless he- ro, and Pat O'Brien, who portrayed Father Duffy in “Fighting 69th,” are the male stars of the new pic- ture; Merle Oberon and Geraldine Fitzgerald, lustrous stars of “Wuth- ering Heights,” are the feminine stars of 'Til We Meet Again.” “Til We Meet Again” is a ubtly “different” love story. The setting for the film is a luxurious liner traveling from Hong Kong to San Francisco, and there is ac- tion, drama, romance and comedy all along the way, Miss Oberon and Brent carry the romantic interest, s the pair of star-crossed lovers ho know that when the trip is sver they will never mest again. She is under sentence of death from a heart ailment: he knows that when the ship docks at San Francisco he will be taken to San Quentin to pay the death penalty for murder. Each tries to spare he other the knowledge of their fates, and to cram inta the brief time they have together all the love of a normal lifetime. As an added feature, an authen- tic picture entitled “London Can Take It,” showing authentic pic- week at St. Ann’s Hospital, (AIHO“( SERVI(ES | Interment was in Evergreen Cem- Wi o Piplniionr b csiguny FOR FRAMK CASHEN i Pallbearers were Tom Cashen, fare bill. The club postponed ‘chlon | The rest of the Third Division del- egation is aboard the Baranof. Don | Carlos Brownell, Mayor of Seward, s serving the two-year Senate term |vacated by the death of the lale‘ |Hunter; Love, Betty Zapel; Religion, Beverly Barrack; Nature, Helen Jar- vi; Immortality, Fay Shield; Fidel- ity, Jean Waxberg; Patriotism, Mar- ion Fravel; rvice, Mary Crites; . Arthur Adams and her baby | for this meeting consists of Dovo- dnuvhu»x Gretchen Ann are expect—[my Fors, Betty Reed and Eugene ed to leave from St. Ann’s tonlght,mkcn i 2d return to the family home on‘ West Twelfth Street. Dr. W. M. Whitehead and Art| Uggen. tures filmed in London during an air raid, will be shown. All earn- ings from the film are to be sent to ungland to help those in need. e ot | Gerald Cashen, Leslie Cashen, Miles J. H. Adams of Sitka, was Ann'’s today and| Mrs dismissed from St. will return to her home on the M(h-‘ tership Northland. Every Month in the Year AUCTION SALES DATES 941 August 13 September 10 October 15 November 12 December 10 February March April May June July Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph, if desired. THE SEATTLE FUR EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue SEATTLE, WASH. R S | Senator Joe Hefman of Seward. | on endorsing the measure until next [ Mass was said at the Catholic ‘I.eglon Auxiliary An 8 o'clock business session will be held tonight at'the Dugout by the | American Legion Auxiliary, to be followed by a social gathering. | Mrs. George Gullufsen is in charge of arrangements for the ev- | ening. | — .- | There are seven tunnels in 100 {miles of the new Pennsylvania turn- pike. ‘KNO'I'HJE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT OF EXECUTRIX 'IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY ]‘ OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE, Befcre FELIX GRAY, Commission- | er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of {A. P .KASHEVAROFF, . Deceased. | Notice is hereby given that |NADJA TRIPLETTE has filed ‘her final report as executrix of the |estate of A, P. KASHEVAROFF, | deceased, and that a. hearing will be held on the same before the undersigned at Juneau on March 8th, 1941, at ten o'clock A.M, at | which time and place all persons interested in the estate of deceased | may appear and file objections in | writing to such final report and | contest the same. | Given under my hand and the seal of the probate court above named at Juneau, Alaska, January th, 1941. FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-Of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication Jan. 7, 1941. Meet This Evening| Last publication Jan, 28, 1941, adv. | sale at J. B, Burford & Co, Third Djvision members of the House, all aboard the Baranof, are H. H. McCutcheon, Almer J. Peter-| o ot » oo Hatvey SO ang Wil | ooipeccibe: dor fEhe Rnpise. Egan. Reps. McCutcheon and Smith | are “repeaters” while Peterson and Egan will serve for the first time, Peterson is one of the three Repub- licans in the 15th, the others be- ing Senator LeRey Sullivan and Rep Standgroom, both of Nome. Also on the Baranef are Rep. Leo- nard Smith of the Second Division | and Rep. Frank Gordon of the Fourth. Bartlett Returning For company they have Secretary of Alaska E. L. (Bob) Bartlett, Col. | Otto F. Ohlson, Manager of the Al- iska Railroad, and Harry G. Wat- son, former Governor's Secretary and now Secretary of the Alaska Miners’ Association. { First Division Legislators here, all residents of Juneau, are Reps. Allen Shattuck, James V. Davis, John Mc- Cormick and Mrs. Crystal Snow Jen- | ne. Still to be heard from are Senator Nerman R. (Doe) Walker of Ketchi- | tan, who was President of the Sen- ate two years ago, and Senator Henry Roden of Juneau. Walker may be on the Alaska tonight. Roden was in New York City when last heard from. Senator LeRoy Sullivan and Rep. Trank Whaley are still to report rem the Second. Division. Sullivan is in Nome and Whaley in Seattle. From the Fourth, Senators C. H (Alabam) LaBoyteaux and Hjalmar Nordale and Rep. Jesse Lander are| xpected on the plane from Fair- “anks later in the week, while Rep. Tharles Herbert s in the Siates, ——.—.-— week. R { AIRMAIL ENVELOPKS, showing #r route from Seattle to Nome, on ady, at the summit, I Church of the Nativity this morn- by lim: for Frank the Rev. W. G. Cashen, LeVasseur who died last Godkins, Olgat Anderson and J. L. Gray, e Empire Classifieds Pay! SKIERS HAVE T0 DIG FOR THEIR (AR These young skiers at Donner Summit in the High Sierras are digging their car out from under a heavy blanket of snow. Note a second car buried at the right. More than 83 iriches of snow were on the ground Outer Observer, Barbara Lake; Choir Director, Yvonne Waxberg; Musician, Katherine Gillespie. Mrs. Edith Mosley was installed as mother advisor for the coming year. Members of the Advisory Board are Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jorgensen, Mrs. Rothenberg, Mrs, R. R. Dasher, Mrs, Frances Jacobs and Mrs. Al Dorsh. B ATTENTION Meeting of Rebekahs Wednesday, January 22 at 8 o'clock, Installation. Refreshments. ELSIE BLYTHE, adv. Noble Grand. Confidential Observer, Evelyn Craig; |~ s;l;sz;ibe {ol:A'l'he' Empire. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel~—And You'll Jump Out ol Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should powr out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food may not digest. It may just decay in the bowels. Gas bioats up your stomach. Yor get consti- pated, You fuel sour, sunk and the world |uoku punk, kes thote good, effective U it1a. Liver Pila to vel. these tw plota of Iule flowing frecly to make you feel * Amazing in making bile _fiow ks You Can Cook This Complete Meal for Five on a New General Electric Range Alaska Electric Light & Power Cn. PHONE 616

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