The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1941, Page 3

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THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES FRIDAY ——— SATURDAY FIRST SHOW STARTS 7P M Two Big Features—News Getting Up the Dough Gets Him Down /e — P ACROSS 38. Horizontal 1 Vipers plece over a 3 Badsctly 0. Long journey AlT e 4l. Reverse end of VIo cot a hammer . Regret head E|K 43. Swiss canton la|E] 44. Inl t of the ser m regiment 16. Febrile dis - 16. Respousible or o o s} werable ADCY ALAP. abbr. Frer winter aneled re t 0 Down: prefix Dillsee Metric land measure 54. Puts in a f gotten 56 Football pos tion: abb, 53. Support for a statue L a 5. Malt liquors 67 Comfort 6. Odor of meat fically DOWN 4. ¢an, cooking 1. Edible seaweed 2. Niter 8. Small ornamen- tal ball 9. Poorest part of a fleece 0. Small Italian coin Gibe Require Suppress in pronouncing Public _lodg- ing house Entreaty Without ex- cellence Lamb's pen name Snow runner Adorn by in- serting other material 2. Strive to equal or surpass Genus of the honey bee Having a handle . Writing material Scene of action Moving about C like & ca word of jamentation . Princely ItaVan fan . Foliow clovely §1. Grassland 0 START A Dy A GRAND WAY T r Full flavored, satisfying Schilling Coffee win$ warm praise..starts the day on wings of the morning! SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU WHO IS WHO IN ALASKA LEGISLATURE & John McCormick John McCormick, of Juneau, | Democratic Representative from the | First Division, is serving his second [term in the Alaska Legislature | McCormick was born July 25, 1896, |in Treadwell He comes {rom a prom- finent family of Channel residents 1and has three brothers and a sister {now residing in Douglas His father, | the 1ate Richard McCormic {the time of his death re [be ol Demccrat | Channel Representative McCormick — at- Treadwell and Douglas pu s and completed his educatic land, California He enlisted from Juneau and s | ed during the First World War and | i | on | served for 13 months with the 14th | Infantry of the Regular Army. -+ | McCormick has spent most of his {life as a miner in the Channel Dis- | trict. For a time in the late 1920's |he was associated with the Del | Monte Properties Co., in Pacific ve, California. For three years G ‘h( was U. S. Deputy Marshal in Ju- neau. | McCormick an enthusiastic | boos! for his community ‘ll(p in civic affairs having the Council in Juneau He is married and has a home in ‘Junt‘du Mrs. McCormick is well tknown as a prominent club woman |in the First City G A Legislatars” Wives Are Entertained at Alexander Residence Mrs. George F. Alexander and her | daughter, Miss Jane Alexander, en- is 1d is ac- ved on AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW!!! MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SHOWING BOTH FEATURES and G-MAN SERTAL SATURDAY—1P. M. erv- | & i CITY VOTES APRIL1T0- ~ ELECT SIX Mayor, Four Councilmen, School Board Director Are fo Be Chosen A Mayor, four City Councilmen and a member of the Juneau School Board will be elected by citizens of Juneau at the municipal election on April 1—just 25 days away. Those whose terms are o\pnlng are Mayor Harry I Lucas. Councilmen Elroy Ninnis, E. Kelly) Blake, Henry Messerschmidt m Feldon Echool Director Walter Scott. Filing Now Open Filing of candidates will remain open until 5 o'clock the afternoon of ! March . No one has filed as yet for any office Voters may register llp to 5 o’clock the afternoon of 29. Those | who have registered or voted in re- cent years under Juneau's perm- anent registration system will not have to register anew. Ordinarily only three of Juneau's six Councilmen are elected each vear this time, due to the resignation re~ cently of Councilman G. Emil Krause. Feldon is filling his place by appointment until next month's election. That office will have a one- year term while all other Council vositions will be fer two years, The Mavo es a one-year term and School Directors three years. Quadruplets Welcomed by Alaska Docfor 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7 COMEDY-TERROR "COMBINED FOR BIG DOUBLE BILL “Island of Doomed Men"” Plus ""Pop Always Pays” Now af Capifol Theatre “Island of Doomed Men,"~ new Columbia film due this evening on a double bill attraction at the Cap- itol Theatre, presents Peter Lorre in one of the strangest roles the famous portrayer of unbalanced mentalities has ever had Lorre is starred as a psychopath- tyrant who' rules ‘a group of convicts and forces them his diamond mine. Ro- dson plays his wife, upon of refined cruelly. Other familiar figures in the drama, include Ro- bert Wilcox, George E Charles Middleton and ‘-ldnl?\ Brown. Charles Barton directed the production | Love under difficulties is the ihush around which REKO | Radio has woven its newest comedy of- fering, “Pop Always Pays,” second | feature on the Capitol scresn. When a young couple prepare to marry, they are stopped - by the . girl's father, who insists the young mon {must save up a thousand dollars first, just to prove he isn't a spendthrift Buring the ensuing argument, the father promises to match their thcusand with an -equal sum, -if and when the prospective bride- groom fulfills his side of the bar- gain, The devious methods the young man uses to get his hands on: the money, and the older man troubles when he finds himself un- able to make good his promise, give rise to the uproarious com- | plications of the plot. | ~Said to be one of the year’s most [ | entertaining pictures, the film fea- tures Leon Errol, noted musical | comedy and screen comic, as the | worried father and Adele Pearce ‘nnd Dennis O'Keefe as the young | romantic team M cien Film Ador (Called Up HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 7.— has announced that the lanky Aca- {demy Award winner has been placed in Class 1-A, making him avail- able immediately for military serv- ice. He is 32 MAIY 10 ATTEND | ~ ANNUALPROMAT | - ScHooL TQHIGHI | Plans have been completed and | last-minute arrangements are be- | whom Lorre also practices a form' COLORFUL PLAY IS ON SCREEN AT 20TH CENTURY Star Cast Enacts De Mille Film Classic *"Northwest Mounted Police” As a basis for the plot of west Mounted Police,” now play- ing at the 20th Century Theatre, DeMille has selected the famous ! Riel incident—the attempt of one Louis Riel, played by Francis Mc- Donald in the picture, and thou- {sands of . half-breeds under his leadership to run the Mounted Po- lice out of Canada and to govern themselves. The story which DeMille unfolds has epic proportions, and no con- |densed version of it can possibly convey all the excitement, spec- tacle, romance, humor, gusto and sheer motion picture magic packed into it. It moves along quickly led by Riel, Duroc send their demands cabot (Montagu Love) lton, asking for an an- hours. course open Mounted is d attempt to keep ining the Cree In- even though there are only 50 Mounted at the Fort, and 500 in all' Canada. Their pro- cedure is resolved when April Loy- after the Metis, and Corbeau ver in 24 The only courageous the Metis them from dians as allies, the resist to to an (Madeleine Carroll), nurse at Batoche, where the Metis areor- ganizing their rebellion, drives into the Fort with {wo Mounted Police- men in a wagon—one dead and the mertally wounded '| AGAIN BREAKING ALL RECORDS! North Fresent when she arrives is Custy Rivers' (Gary Cooper), a ranger from Tex sent out to get ‘a’ murderer who has fled to Canada. Clues prove that the men| were Dusty shot by has been sent after, RSP T R R Chapeladies Give Dinner at Chapel too the-Lake on the Glacier Highway. Mrs. Max Meilke is chairman in and Mrs. Jekill assisting. Entertain-| { ment will follow the dinner. Every- but a fourth will be elected | Actor James Stewart's draft board|cne is welcome. - eee — THE EIKLAND CABIN ’uhich is for sale, will be open all day Sunday at Lena Cove, beyond. the 18-mile post. adv. Corbeau—the mani !M. 8. Whittier, Eimer A. Friend y 3 e 3 | and Howard D. Thompson. COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT { 5 A just|{ Empire—the paper with the largest Chambers for a regular vaid o ”[2 LEHTURY 2 More Days 2 Don’t YOU Be One to Miss It! W|ves of Nome To honor Frank Whaley wives of Nome LPng- \lators, a luncheon and bridge party | received today by the grandparents, The Chapeladies will give a good was given this afternoon by Mrs. will bean dinner at 6:30 o'clock to- V. R. Farrell at her home on Twelfth | makes two children to bleu the morrow evening at the Chapel-by- Street. Invited to attend were Mesdames a boy. Ernest ‘chalge of the dinner with Mrs. Ward |O. S. Sullivan, H. I. Lucas, Oscar Puyllen, G. Olson, E. L. Bartlett, Howard D. young ladies when residing here. Stabler, Daniel Ross, Walter Hellan, Subs Where the Better BIG Pictures Pla 10 GREAT STARS 2 LOVE STORIES 1000 THRILLS!M Special Matinee Saturday—1:00 P. M. CANDY — PRIZES FOR THE KIDDIES CECIL B. DeMILLE'S NORTH WES, MOUNTED LAST TIME TONIGHT “NEWS IS MADE AT NIGHT” Baby Girl Honored Today For E"Q"S Mrs. LeRoy Sulllvan.‘ A six-pound glrl baby has been Stuart Stangroom and 'MIS. | horn in Denver to Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Ellett, according to a radiogram THEATRE! Legislators Are Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pullen. This | home of the Elletts, the other being Gruening, Arthur Adams, Mrs. Ellett is the former Elizabeth one of Juneau's popular @ The Juneau City Council will meet the Dally Alaska tonight at 8 o'clock in the Council meeting. Monthly reports will be given. - —— seripe enlation tertained 35 guests for bridge last | % r evening at their reidence on Dixon | B. L. Zinnamon, who was Di- Xn:! A rlnpaitanal i) Street. The affair was in compli- | '¢¢!or of Communicable Disease|ior Prom. The affair will begin at ment to legislative ladies and dec- ' CCntrel for the Territorial Depart- |9 o'clock in the Juneau High School | orations for the occasion carried out MRt of Health here a year ago, guwgsmnulum Sucicaslo WS iy i the Saint Patrick motif. | his name in newspapers all over the|vided by Lillian Uggen: and her Card honors went to Mrs, H. L, |COUntry last weck’ when he ‘treated | eight-piece orchestra. | Faulkner, first; Mrs. C. C Carter, ' 1V¢ Patients all at once, a mother| ~Special decorations and enter- | second; Mrs. R. E. Robertson, third; “"" quadruplets. SRIEIE s dntermisdion Wil Mrs, N R, Walker, consolation. Mrs. ", Zinnamon was called from the 2dd to the festivities. Always one of LeRoy Sullivan was given the draw Lnuxsvi]l(‘ hospital where he is tak-| " the 0ial : highlights during; the | | prize; and Mrs Ernest Gruening, lhc[mg work in pediatrics to go "°wSChOOI BN, Ry e - plaaning ‘i | tavming rprise; Leitchfield, Kentucky, where threeAttend tonight’s dance. Y E AT girls and a boy had just been born T s |lo Mr. and Mrs. Porter Lasley, M5 Whitlers 7 st ELKS' CABARET | DANCES ON TAP TOMORROW EVE “ Here’s the “real smoker’s cigarette mg top o’ gopd smoking | for smokerg like us YOUR CHOICE— lll’ OR PERCOLATOR chllllng WINGS or\ ‘YME MORNING |Bert'sCashGrocery (cur(eous, Efflclent Service Fast, Free Delivery ALWAYS LOWER PRICES ON FINER FOODS! WEEK-END FEATURES 104 — Two Phones — 105 FORMAY . 3vu49c The Finer Shortening 2 s 55 PREM Delicious Meat Product TEXAS—NO SUGAR Grapefruit Juice - 3—46 o= tins ¢ 12 No. 2ins $1.15 S. and W.—12-ounce tins ORANGE JUICE doz- §1.29 case §2.49 CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS 1 . ceno 23¢ CENTENNIAL FLOUR VITAiw;N ENRICHED 2472 ths. $1 29 PEANUT BUTTER - 1% b jar 28¢ FRESH FROZEN FOODS Over Fifty Delicious Items to Choose From—Meats, Fish, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruits, Juices, Sea Foods TRY ONE OF OUR CHICKENS "oing Rt PURE HONEY - . § b i 45 | red, Martine and John—were bund- | : Wl“ En'ertaln {led by Dr. Zinnamon into a specially | | equipped- ambutance ‘with Lhresv | Enteraining this evening at their |murses and taken ‘to the hospital 80| {home ‘on Distin/ Ayenue, Mg, , qna miles away. ‘Mrs M. S. Whittier, will be hosu| i | with an informal dinner party, fol-| | Highlighting Saturdav night's en+ |lowed by bridge Try a cla&shled ad in The Empire | tertainment! ini juneau, . will be. the b vl At IS s Elks cabaret dance, for members | only, ‘with - Territerial legislators Swmdler Boltz Goes to Jail . ; V | mvlted ‘a8 spmlnl guests: :of ; the | club, Bob Duckworth heads the com- i mittee in eharge of arrangements and music will be furnished by Lil- lian ‘Uggen and her orchestra. | Dancing - will begin at 10 o'clock ! iand reservations may be made with . |the Steward at the club. A bar will be placed ifr the mid- dle.of the dance floor for the con- venience of those attending. Mem- | bers. may take their own refresh- | ments, if they desire. Ice and mix- i"s may be purchased at Lhe bar, \Dinner Party Is leen Newlyweds| ! . Do you smoke the cigarette that SATISFIES "Take out a Chesterfield . » . and light it. You’ll like the cooL way Chesterfields smoke. . .you’ll like their BETTER TASTE . . . you'll find them | | | | Given last evening to announce | the marriage of Alice Polson to H. ! B. Polson, Mrs. A. Anderson enter- |tained with a dinner party at her home. | _ Present were¢ Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Folette and daughter Louise, the | guests of honor and Mr. and Mrs. | Anderson, f The marriage of the two Juneau- |ites was performed at 7:30. o'clock {on the evening of February 19; by ‘U S. Commissioner Felix Gray at | the Perelle Apartments. Mr.. and Mrs. John Satre were the only ate 1tendant.s. Mrs. Polson formerly resided at Fayetteville, Arkansas. Mr. Polson Chesterfield's own PATSY GARRETT of Fred Waring's Pleasure Time* with PAT O'BRIEN America’s popular screen star DEFINITELY MILDER—not strong...not flat. 58 taont €k soruesill Emdlent i Robert J. Bolt: (holding paper b-g of belongings) leaves Philadelphia court after being sentenced to serve 20 to 40 years-in Eastern State Penitentiary. Boltz pleaded .E"“" to 186 indictments for embezzlement | and tnudnlent convmum en his records as an invutment counselor has been & dent of the Territory hestertield Copyright 1941, ¢ Lacosyr s

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