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THE BIG PICTURE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT 'y S Ry & b AR Hatad w fjone «m.‘&w\“‘ '\XRES\a‘a\“e oy, M-G-Mm PICTURE 7 As It May Seem 1 Please k4 Titian-haired Jean Parier of the films will become the bride of Doug- las Dawson Sanders, radio commentator known professionally as s Dawsen, in a ceremony to be performed at the home of in San Diego, Cal. The marriage will be the second There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising AP Feature Service The world no doubt will come to an’end some day, but Pro- fossor William M. Barton, Jr., Executive Curator of ‘the Havden Pianetaium of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, gives assurance that Doomsday is millions of years away. <o, when Professor Barton makes the planetarium’s “sti into the pattern of cataclysm, women scream and faint. Bven whir! Hicre four ways the world might come to an end, 2s paintied Waiter Favrea. &t eventually happen. Astronomers consider that any one of them An asteroid, comet er large meteor might strike the earth. Small meteors are hitting the carth all the time, and Profes- sor Barton says there's no reason a large one shouldn’t, "DR.KILDARE'S < | STRANGE CASE" IS AT CAPITOL \ - (Lew Ayes and Lionel Bar-| rymore Appearing in Feature Tonight “Dr. Kildare” tonight at the Capitol audience expects a dramatic in a hospital’ are no dis- “Dr. Kildare h of this in contains sur- y room pointments Case,” fourt! popular series and more too ew Ayres and Lionel Bar- ce more portraying the Jimmy Kildare great di stician, I Gillespie. o, Kildare's Case” revolves about the efforts of Ayres to help a surgeon friend, ac- cused of having pel ed a bun- gled operation. Dramatic moments such as a bird's-eye view of a deli- cate brain operation, plus the sci- entific handling of a madman i the convulsions of delirium, plus humorecus moments Nat Pendleton tries to how he can take M: > Blake a fifty-dollar date when he only thirty dollars, keep the entertaining throughout | Humanly and deftly handled by | Harold S. Bucquet, who directed! the three previous Kildare films,| and effectively photographed by John Seitz, A.S.C., the new pic-| ture offers a dramatic glimpse into a great hospital. - Pre-Lenten Card Party Given by Cathgl_i( Women Members of the Catholic Daugh- ters, America entertained last night at the Parish Hall with a enten card party which was to the public charge of arrangements for the occasion were Mesdames H.R. VanderLeest and M. E. Monagle, with Mesdames V. L. Hoke, Wil-! liam Franks and Mrs. A. M. Geyer in charge of refreshments. Honors for bridge went to Mrs. Delia Dull and Ernest Oberg, high; Mrs. Eleanor Rowe and Dr. John Geyer, low. Pinochle prizes went George Shaw and James Chapados, hig! Mrs. M. J. Ba- vard and M lagher, low. Win- rs in whist were Mrs, Jack Har- ten, high, and Miss Florence ! Durocher, low ntern Dr figure out on ha u]n‘,I of | R Ketchikan Team Is Hono_reid at Dance’ Honoring members of the Ketchi- | kan basketball team the Student | Body of the Juneau High School en- | tertained last night with a dance in the Grade School gymnasium. The visitors were to have returned teday to the First City e Try a classified ad In The Empire DANC Saturday, March1 | ELKS'HALL = | HOTEL and RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES—Local 871 Lillian Uggen's Music || If the sun exploded, the earth would suddenly shrivel. The sun is a star; many stars have exploded. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1941. 7 (ollgge ‘Swreglhea s Killedin IS | $ - ifornia students were taken after it crashed during an air jaunt. neth Kennedy, 21, student flier, who had taken alofi his sweetheart, The crash occurred near high Grizzly Peak. s when| . GROWS UP 4 ... and this is one of the first pictures of Temple as a yourg lady. She is attending the Holiywood premiere of “F taasi” with all the poise of a Myrna Loy. Miss 'Eastern Stars Have e g . Initiation Service An initiation service was exem- plified last night at the Scottish Rite Temple by the Order of East- ern Star and the lodge room work was followed by a social. Announcement was made the March 11 meeting would be highlighted by a visit from the Rauinbow Girls, with officers of the ord planning to perform ritual- istic work for the occasion. D A school at St. Petersburg, Fla jholds its classes on the beach with | pupils and teachers wearing bath- ing suits, that e, — The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska . newspaper. 3 If the moon should be pulled to pieces by the earth’s gravity, our planet would be bombarded. 4 water ged tool quid flying in fine particies ce Fowl 49, Study of sacred 5. Room for pitchers and liner Play Plane Crash The pilot was Ken- pretty Doris Ann Thomas, also 21, Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN Marine fish False doctrine Entangle 4 Spiritualistic meeting 5. Standing, as timber Rodents Devoured 5 Ethies treating of the rela- tion of duty to pleasure Drink IFruitless English queen 6. Cook in a cer: tain way Fleshy fruit Ireland Roguishly Term of address Calm 7. Pertaining to a register of deaths Topic Slaves Quick-tempered person One of the Hebrides Islands Headliner Pertaining to one's birth Steadfast and loyal Church Difiner Highlighted by Whaley Movies Following last night’s Norlitemen dinner held in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyt Representative Frank H. Whaley en- of the general public with movies of Nome and vicinity. The ,Rev. John A. Glasse was toastmaster for the affair and vocal selections were given by Mrs. Dudley by Mrs. C. Robert White. The din- ner menu was prepared by Mrs. + Katherine Hooker, 4 does the . Pronoun . Ardent affee- tion Unit of force 0. Bovine animal 5L Room in & harem ‘Moose Women Are ' To Meet, Sewing The Red Cross unit of the Wo-| men‘n( the Mnosc( will meet lnt Engstrom Jr. was the occasion of the u',l(k‘m.‘(‘ of Mrs. Alleen Smi th o party given by his mother for in+ the Spickett Apartments Fri- him this afternoon after schodl st day afternoon to sew. To date, 40 dresses have been ncChurch, cut out, of which 23 have bfléh‘ completed and turned over has also been knit. -e NOTICE REBEKAHS Regular meeting Rebekahs | entertainment, refreshments. AMEY MESSERSCHMIDT, ady. TeEETT T e L L i Anything burning like the sun would soorer or later burn out. When it earth will freeze. to} happy event whieh was featured by tertained dinner guests and others Mrs. J. C. Thomas. One sweater| . ... shmallow race, peandt hunt, 3 | WHErE The Beiter Big Pictures Play! TRAENTIRY TONIGHT and THURSDAY STOP WORRYING— And Laugh! Laugh! Langh! This picture is for folks who go to the movies to have fun! And there's pleasure aplenty . . . in this grand story of an orphan who ran away to find a mom and pop — and was adopted by the navy! |JAMES DUNN, . " JEAN'PARKER:.. © ARE STARRED “Son of the Navy” s At- traction at 20th Cen- tury Theatre The fleet sails into plenty of hil- | arious trouble in Monogram'’s spark- | ling comedy, “Son of the Navy" | which opens tonight at the 20th | Century Theatre. Laughs as well as complications arise when little Tommy Burns, run- away orphan, “adopts” Mike Ma- lone, petty officer, for a father, and ‘Steve” Moore, commander’s daugh- ter, for a mother, especially as these | two cordially hate each other To make matters worse, Steve |won’t believe that Mike isn't Tom- {my's real father, and tells his ship- | mates and her father that the sailor |had walked out on his son. Eighty | minutes of action-filled riotous com- edy is devoted to the feud of Steve and Mike, which eventually involves the entire navy as well as the local | authorities, who are, of course, | scouring the country for the run-! away Tommy. Jean Parker and James Dunn are both “tops” in the leading roles. Dunn is back in the kind of role he } | does best, and Miss Parker ‘shows a | rare talent for straight comedy. | | Twelve-year-old Martin Spellman | & | his dog, played by ¢amera-wise Toto, | cairn terrier. | SCHRAMMS REFORT FINE VACATION TRIP, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICEH District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska Novmeber 16, 1340 Notice is hereby given that Jack- son Howell has made application for ahomesite, under the act of May |28, 1934 (48 Stat. 809 Anchorage serfal No. 08641, for a tract of land described as Lot J of the Triangle QGroup of Homesites situated on the QGlacler ‘Highway approximately 12 miles northwest of Juneau, I'lat of U. 8. Survey No. 2391, containing 408 ucres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Glad to be home again, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schramm were ar- rivals home yesterday on the Yu- kon after more than a two| months’ vacation trip south, of! LAST TIME TONIGHT which they give a glowing report. o g s At Bellingham, Wash., where, “ROLL WAGONS ROLL they spent about haif of thetime. and they visited with Mr. Schramm’s| ' “CHASING DANGER” parents, Mr; and Mrs, Bén Schramm (-1 * who were among the pioneer resi- HH . e e e e AUIXili@ry of Union ago. Though getting up in years| ' P now they are both hale and hearty. | & l d I M Spring gardening was alréady | a 'es S io eei under way before the Sahramms A —_—— |left for their return as the weath-| iThe Union Ladies’ Auxiliary wili er was very balmy, they um.‘yfl a business and social meeting Among former Douglasites they the Union Hall tomorrow night saw on their trip were Mrs. Joseph |at o'clock. Wehren who expects to come north| * . . oo o for .a trip. in April. Others seen| /Subscrine the Dally Alaska were George . Guerin, Agnes -Bar- | Empire—the paper with the largest oumes, and Jack -Warner's mother. ' 7ald eirculation. News from Bellingbam, which ~77 the Schramms reported, " is that | Mis. M, J. O'Connor is' now living |in_Californja with her dister Mrs. | Elmer E. Smith, while recovering | from a fractured hip. The O'Connor | grocery store in Bellingham ' is | being operated by Mrs. Springer, | the former Regine Miller, adopted ' daughter of the O‘Connors. { S e v | LIPTLE ELTON IS | 6 YEARS OLD TODAY Elton The sixth Birthday of the family residence, Twenty-one of his young playmates, principal- ly kindergarten pupils, enjoyed the| 0\ ong all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim | some games &nd ‘a 5 o'clogk sup- ! per: Favors of balloons and stick | candy were distributed to the chil- dren and Eiton was presetited’ with in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, or they will be barred ‘to- Reynolds, accompanied at the piano | night, Feb. 26, at 8 p.m. Initiation, Noble Grand. by the provisions of the Statutes. OEORGE A. LINGO, Registrar. 29, 1941, | many ‘gifts. Last-but not least, s large pink and green birthday cake| i:’l;:drd‘“"" among the follOWINg| pygt publication, Jan. ‘en: P | Albert Carlson; ~-Alberta Carlson, E‘n "“"EKL"".“'.;“fh Dot | Richard Isaak, Claude Erskine, Oil-| r= bert Bonnett, Laurreine Carlson, Dale - Fleek, FEleanor Havedahl, | Tommy Edward Cashen, ny | | Jensen, Denny ~Anderson, Clyde | Sparks, Beth Fleek, Pegay. Grélner, Stanley Osborne, Ed Oocbl}:‘e 3 f‘Bobby Johnson, Denn”!}oinl John- |son, Gary Bach, ‘Marlyn Isaak,| | Bobby McCormick, ‘Allan Engstroin.| ILL TODAY Miss Elizabeth Fraser was ab-' sent from her classes at: schooli today on agcount of sickness. Kin-| dergarten teacher” Miss Carlson is substituting for Miss Peaser. 1 SPRAINS ANKLE o | Mark Jensen is lame today s, the result of 4 Bad“ankle sprain received soime time ago and which was aggravated af"the fire ‘yester- day morning, The injury will un-| doubtedly force him out o6f some! | of the crucial games of the Eagles | basketball team.” gt | Growth of human heings does not stop around 21 as popularly | supposed. It is not unusual to add an inch after maturity. | — e | The Laliy Alasks Empire guaran- tees the largest daily circulation of‘ | any Alaska newspaper WORK OF ART! is made ONLY with de- licious JUNEAU DAIR- IES ICE CREAM. Ask For It! JUNEAW "DAIRIES Ice Cream Flavors “HORLUCK’S DANISH" Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, oo+ IBum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, ~% | Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, | Raspberry Ripple, New York, ] *llo&jmd. Chocolate, Strawberry 4 and Vgu\lla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG Phone 97 for free delivery (OLISEUM-DOU