The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 5, 1941, Page 3

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SHORTS THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT nue to teeming Timbuctoo. Mrs. Martin Johnson's The fascinating story of a woman who gave up civilization for a world of fang and claw... A Columbia PAST RULERS.OF FLKS TO PRESIDE « AT is the ODGE TONIGHT o ccore = WRONG SAVING Pictures ROOM STROKES NEWS |next year and there will also an initiation. Followin session there will be > committee in composed of Past ): L W. Tmm( H. O. Redman Freeburger - of Officers fo PIONEER LODGES Refreshments Be Served i (!« r the direc alted he P be: alte Ruler chairs d Ruler, who will o W. P. Robertson; Knight, J Loyal steemed Monagle; Freel midt; ganist B. wart, hurger; H. Kni Inner Til Secrete ng; Treasurer, hmidt; Esquire, LW Martin; v will Turoff; Trustees, J L Gray, w be ch all ion of ”\(‘ Past py st Exalted Rulers in the chaus Esteemed Walmer; ht, N. George ¢4 Henry Mulvihug nomina W"l Scott and Lead- Es- C. Ban- Lecturing Knight, Guard, Mes- Harry Sper- Messer- H. C. Redman; Chaplain, A W. W. A, Holz- ' ENDORSE HOME . FOR AGED WOIEN annual Past Ex-| t at the Elks.This| activities | in Tavor 1e legisla a Pioneer's Home for women was given last evenin all| Pioneer Lodge and Auxiliary at l‘wmn“v in the 1.O.O.F. Hall Initiation of Walter fi”l"‘* also held by the Pione and rou- tine business was di: sed by the Auxiliary, and Mrs, John Satre wa elected to have charge of the food sale on March 15. Following the lodge was held by the two group: time Mrs. Lillian Hooker. of the Auxiliary, was compliment to her birthday cake was er, and the entir joined in singing her special birthday wishes Movies were shown by Mr Cain during the evening ments were arranged b; Endorsement of their wor social G. honored in Mrs, Kath- for erine Hooker. 0SA JOHNSON FILM NOW AT CAPITOL SHOW Adventure Fic‘fure Pro- {Month Club masterpiece, | | | | weirdnes: vhich | held at the Hellan t tin Avenue A huze 'made in reg te Hook- | hand-made A. B. erine Mack, nd refresh- Danielson, a cut-work buffet set. | than vides Thrilling Enterfain- ment for Movie Fans Bec to do W done befor makes a pic- been of her to the when Co- dared ever life story no other before amazing story life comes pitol Theatre tonight bia’s jed Adventure brings en all the fan- tastic authentic thrills which made her the lovely First Lady of Exploration! Based the h she had wise woman Johns motion no Osa on's picture which made! he lu Book-of-the- “I Mar- more upon Adventure” vears qQf nsational, painstaking the jungle fastnesses of the world The Martin Johnsons, during their ceaseless safaris into un- lo1 regions of the Dark itinent, recorded forever the the mystery and the Africa with motion pic- The highlights of all| those venturesome journeys are packed in “I Married Adventure,”| a picture said to blend the beauty of tropical jungles with the thi of the unknown. R Legislators’ Wives Honor Guests at Bridge Thursday ried presents adventure and effort in beauty of ture cameras. lexander angd Miss 19 stesses at at an the wives ure, here A 2 h home wwsday nig of bridge honoring s of the legisla ux the u.nem session Asked for 8 o'clock, will be in pu Mrs. Hellan Will Entertain Group| Hellan as Jane hei evenir seven tables With Mrs Walter hostess, menm s of the g group! f the Catholic Daughters of Amer- will gather tomorrow afternoon 1t 1:30 o'clock session wiil be resid has also bee the awarding of articles by the C. D. A Miss Jeanne VanderLeest was given the crochet bedspread; Miss Cath- . a quilt; and Mrs, Carl Announcement > 'I‘ry a classiea aa in The Emplre SMART NEW BAGS AND GLO‘V ES DRESS UP WARDROBE 5| to run E. M. KEYSER DIES ! month ago, at the age of 70 years. nce on Dis- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, MARC " 'DEMILLE HiT FEATURED IN TECHNICOLOR “Northwest Mounted Po-‘ lice”” Opens Tonight at 201h Century Gary Cnn]wl and Madeleine Car- roll, cast in the sort of romantic roles which brought them to screen fame—he as Dusty Rivers, a Texas Ranger, and she April Logan, gallant nurse—are the starring duo who head the huge of Cecil B. DeMille's “North West Mounted Police h Paramount will tonig f the first times at the 20th Century Theatre,| the first epic by the master Pro- ducer-Director to have been made entirely in Technicolor In keeping with the magnitude of his stars, DeMille has assembled an outstanding group of starring players. Heading the list are Paul-| ette Goddard, cast as Louve fascinating, tempestuous lndlum girl; and Preston as Sergeant Jim| Brett and Ronnie Logan, Mounted Policemen As a basis for GARY as cas present Madeleine CARROLL his plot, DeMille has selected the famous Riel inci- dent—the attempt of one Louis Riel, played by Francis McDonald in the picture, and thousands of half-breeds under his leadership the Mounted Police out of Canada and to govern themselves, e e——— MISS Carol Ann 0Ison To honor Carol Ann Olson, nine Olson, a birthday dinne) 1 last evening at the fam: on seventh Street invited to Irene Jones, the grade teacher, ‘and Mi sia Hadland, Katherine ud Claire Olson R G AT SPOKANE HOME E. M. Keyser, father of John Key- ser, of Juneau, died recently at his icme in Spokane, Wash. The de- ceased had been in charge of the Weather Bureau at Spokane for many years and only retired a Those Ba vard D e i paid circulation of any Al Subscribe for The Empire. newspaper ACROSS . Faucet . Noblemen . Sun Lubricant Self-evident truth . Japanese sash fined metal ) - . Path of a heav- enly body ument Hohemian dance™ Native of Brittany Greck letter . Bring upon one's self Finjal Ege drink Oregon . Befor: . Be of the opinion . Toper 29. Recognize . South American Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN Nisaber, 1. Implément . Asiatic country 2. English river Born 3. Gratified Part of a coat . Binary com- pounds of oxygen . Long narrow infet . Puts on . Reek . Able to pay all just debis . Musical instrument . Teller of untruths . Orchid meal Annoy mountains . English letter §fiflfl V. . Unever . Servitude . Bird of the heron family EEDAL N decree . City in Nevada hort jacket ne opposed X LIU,HM portrait painter Brood of hy t i ' | l// H W o i T BELERL EREER Open Drive to Aid kéfixgees Has Birthday Dinner r-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. attend were honoree's The Daily Aiaska Empire has the i Louisiana court H.5, 1941. WHERE THE BETTERB I GPICTUR TSDACEATURY | STARTS TONIGHT! U VORTH WEST with PAULETTE GODDARD PRESTON FOSTER AKIM TAMIRGFF LYNN OVERMAN GEORGE BANCROFT WALTER HAMPDEN 2 Great Love Stnmes!l 0 Great Stm's! 1000 Great Thrills! Sidelightsonthe | | legislature r — % Another act was added yesterday to the as yet very slim volume of " | 1941 session laws when the Governor signed and Secretary of Alaka filed Chapter 5, which corrected a typo- graphical error in the compiled laws, relating to enforce liens. Sum total of all other bills enacted by the Legislature this session consists of appropriating $81,500 for defic- fencies, refunding a $50 unused | | timber cutting license fee, appro- | priating $1,000 to transport indigents to the Pioneers’ Home and putting | a $10 license fee on embalmers. s ! Fifty dollars’ worth is all the ‘damage a cow or sheep will do in trespassing upon private property, | under a Senate amendment to the Peterson grazing district bill. The ‘uppl‘r house set a $50 maximum on the amount which can be collected | in damages for the. trespassing of | any one animal. | Junior college grades could be taught in the high schools of any incorporated city or incor- | porated school district, the Sen- | ate provided by amendment to the Walker upper grades bill yesterday. As originally written, , instruction in the 13th and 14th grades ‘would have been limited to schools in cities with $3,000,- 000 or more assessed valuation. Rep. Crystal Snow Jenne’s bill mi construct or purchase a Pioneers'| Home for Women was endorsed last | night by vote of Igloo No. 6 and Auxmary of the Planeers of Alaska. e HOSPITAL NOTES A baby boy weighing 17 poumh. 2 ounces ‘wak born yesterday after-| noon at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Edward Lincoln. Admitted for medical care, Law- | rence' Atkinson is at:the Govern- ! ment Hospital. James Stevens of Douglas was ad-| mitted to the Government Hospi- |tal today and is ‘recelving medical nnent‘lon. Y e el Al The Lally Alaska mmpire guaran- | tees the largest daily circulation ot ' ‘any Alasks new: Leglon Auxiliary To Enferfain with Birthday Dinner| The twenty-second birthday of the American Leglon ‘will be celebrated with evening of March 18. Plans for the affair meeting of the Legion Auxiliary held at the Dugout. Arrangements will be in charge of Mrs. Mable Lybeck, Mrs, Marfe Os-| wald and Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Plans were also furthered on the rummage sale to be held Friday at the Dugout: All ‘those having rum- mage they wish to have called for are requested to phone Mrs. Dave Da\'f‘npon or Mh Mable Lybeck. ‘GRA(E INGLE, HENRY FORTIER EXCHANGE VOWS| Miss Grace Ingle and Mr. Henry Fortier, both of ‘Juneau, surprised their many friends ant' were quietly married last evening at an 8 o'clock ceremony performed by United | States Commissioner Felix Gray at his home in Douglas. Attendants were Mr. Lloyd Reid. 3 For her marriage the bride wore an ensemble of black and a corsage of baby orchids. ~'Mrs. Reid ‘woré ia gray suit and her flowers were pink chrysanthemums. After the wedding, the newlyweds were at home to their friends at their residence in the Henning | Apmtments on Dixon Street. Mrs. Fortier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Currin of Pull- 'men, Washington. She has resided in Juneau for the past five years land is an employee of the Baranof Hotel. The groom is well known and Mrs. |here and is with the Royal Blue ! Cab Cnmmny FEDERAL (OJRT ENTERS DEFAULT | In a short sessioh 6f Fedéral Court ,morning, an entry of default was, | niade in the cage’of the Territory vs were ‘made at last night's; a cover<dish dinner on the| _ EUCALYPTUS PE‘llOL MELBOURNE, * Australla — trafian tesearchiers have found autoniobiles, run on & mix gdsoline” and 'eucalyptus’ ex | can cover from three m Iour extra per gallon, NOTICE NOTICE 1S 'MSREBY G That at 10 o'clock‘A/'M. March 1941, at the office of the 'Gnfted. States Commissioner for" ;vm '3 i Precinct, 5th-floor of the and Territorial Building, at Ju-l Alaska, Ella Bock Johnson, Istratrix of the estate of Anton. |erson, deceased, plrsuit to |the Probhte’ Court for the ‘Preclnct Alaska, will sell to W and bedt bidder, or he' real” property of the ‘ ,Amon Peterson; aeouud”fl..ufi {highest and best bid is satisfactbry to ‘said" administratrix- and ; {the terms of said-order, and to confirmatiou of ICourt. id 1 taining 24.11 deres; les§ uw acre sold Augast 18tH, 1089't0 Erickson, and less one: g | with 40 foot-sides soid to-] | Weschenfelder January |H. E. Survey 236 {§" Hfilflw lend of the Pritz Cove about 14 miles nomi Juneau, Alaski on habitable hnfldmnin" l ‘provements and cleared ground ldr igardens. See Howard D. !hhl“w Shattuck Bullding ‘16 firthér in-" formation. " Dated: Juneau; lunh m.ry' 25th, 1941, First publication, Feb. 26, 1941, Last, publication, March 19, 1M41. - B pefore Judge Sifon Hellenthal this 1 the Alaska Endicott Mining and Mill- ing Company. Judement Will' be tak- en Saturday mnmkw Llu yours mmglw' Tall? Mho‘! Any iway you povr io, "you'll enjoy ucl uflw- faction wh.n yw taste Hiram Wallul'l Do Luxe! Smooth, rich, and ficvodul ln the kind of Imnbon you' Mmdi wlll go for. Asl for it tonight. Jeln its Mundl d loyal boostersl, Top left, white doeskin gloves; right, phrdlne and patent bag; belnw. left, b!l‘l mfl right, pigskin sports gauntlets. » : gauntlet, shown lower ri.ht Bath puu show the. new different construction with thumb, back and palm in one piece and all side seams eliminated. Gabardine and patent leather are Popll.l.lr mate- rials now, and these are used in the underarm shown top right. It‘is softly tailored with trim at the points of wear The beige in ama crash, lower léft, would provide the accen ’fn- a dark suit. The frame is of ubn wool 1If you have a desire to do ¥ome spring shepping, even though Easter is somewhat far away. smart new bags and gloves will do nfch to dress up your mid-season wardrobe, and satis{y that urge. Gloves have often been just gloves, but tHis year there have been some revolutionary changes. For around town “outfits “white doeskin gloves are worn with a white hat. top left. For spcrtswear, ecasual clothes and country wear, there is a- soft pigskin Eve Cnrl. mn’fl Fmeh writer and daughter of the discoverers of . radium, liltclll ntently to Dr. Jonah B. Wise, vice-chairman of the |American=Ji Joint Distribution Committee, as he tells at a New York dinner of the group’s work in helping war-afflicted persons abroad and refugees in the U. 8. Dr. Wise was made chairman of the New Yor on of the national appeal for funds. At rixht is Edward o i 4 Lo A S 08 S A 1384 8 88 e Y T N R T

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