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l THE CAPITOL hasthe B I & PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS Sunday Monday Tuesday PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY SHOW PLACE OF JTUNEAU 2P M "LOVER COME BACK” "ONE Kiss" “WANTING YOU” AND MANY MORE ROMBERG HITS! e === HAN “NAUGHTY MARIETTA" . More Melodic than “Maytime’’! Adven:ure on pirate seas...! Love beneath the Xmm moon...! “Island “of Doomed Men” “Pgp Always Pays” First Show 7 P. ALL ALIKE? No other ice cream can compare Wwith JUNEAU DAIRIES'. With any flavor of JUNEAU DAIRIES’ you'll eat every drop! JUNEAU DAIRIES Empire Classifieds Pyl FRONT PAGE NEWS—Willkie’s Dram- atic Plea for Aid to Britain — and — Heart-Broken Dog Flown to Master 'MASONIC BLUE " LODGE HERE T0 HAVE BIG TIME Will Celebrate 36th Birth- day and Receive Visit M. “I'No conTEsT N SECRETARSHIP OF FIRE DEPARTMENT There is no contest for secreta ship of the Juneau Volunteer F Department. Ed “Doc” Sweeney. who has been in the office 1 declined to run for the nomination again at the meeting last Thursday ' from DDGM l.O(kefl night at the Fire Club and John s Morrison was nominated and has al| Next Monday is Lhe 36th birthday clear field to himself. |of the Masonic Blue lodge in Juneau, —_——— - and Mt. Juneau Lodge wiil celebrate |it by observing Past Master’s Night. MINING MAN B/ |The lodge will also receive an of- _ ficial visitation from Edward Locken Charles H. Kraemer, interior min-| ¢ petersburg who is District Deputy ing man, was in Juneau for a feW|Grang Master for this District. hours this forenoon when the north-1 Ao ginner will be served in the bound steamer Mount McKinley was |;pemple at 6:30 o'clock in the even- in port. Kraemer is returning o his mining operations after a trip to the States. ———. e WHY SUFFER with your feet? Phone 646. Chiropodist Dr. Steves (adv.) CK 7:30 o'clock. Lodge will be opened by its regular officers, but will be| closed by Past Masters being in the chairs. During the evening a quiz program will be conducted which premises | | | Vac” Make Your CleanilIg Eqfiifihem COMPLETE! Here’s the answer 1'nr that troublesome “above the floor” cleaning zone of fur- niture, hangings, and stairways—The G-E “Handy Vac” reaches where your large cleaner can’t. Get a G-E “Handy with motor- driven brush — 414 pounds of efficient | cleaning aid. to be interesting and instructing; |™ also an address will be delivered by Mr. Locken e HOSPITAL NOTES A baby scn was bom this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pendergass. The infant tipped the hospital scales at birth at 7 pounds. FOR ONLY Mrs. L. Long and baby boy were dismissed from St. Ann's today. After receiving medical care, Mrs, Severin Swanson was dismissed to- day from St. Anns: FRESH FLOWLR,S AERIVE Arrived on today's boat: fresn flowers, and bouquets, Make your choice at the Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop| today. adv.! — .- — Subscrive 5 the Dally Alasks Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. | “Shoe Shine [ | traction, ing, and the meeting will start at/ many kinds for corsages| THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRh SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 194 EDDY-MDONALD TEAM SINGS IN PLAY AT CAPITOL | Showing Sunday at i Local Theatre Reunited for the first time in than a year, Jeanette Mac- Nelson Eddy score | anew ' Sunday when - their | musical romanae, “New Moon,” (opens at the Capitol Theatre for | an engagement of three days. | “New Moon" takes its place along with the best of the films ‘to co-star these two singing favor- | ites, Packed with action, it moves | vividly from the romantic New Or- |leans of 1780 to a tropical island | where ‘a strange group of person- | ‘ages, cast on land from & ship- wrecked boat, set up a republic. | .In the supporting cast, Mary Bo- | land offers another of her amus- | ing portrayals, with other stand- ! out performances given by George Zucco, H. B. Warner, Grant | Mitchell, Stanley Fields, Richard ‘Purcell. John Miljan and Ivan Simpson. | The picture is paticularly rich ia ‘me Sigmund Romberg musical o, the stars singing such favo- as “Lover Come Back 1o One Kiss,” “Wanting You,” in Morning Sun- “Rondolet,” “Marianne” “Stout Hearted Men" and Song.” Ending tonight is the double at- “Island of Doomed Men" ‘snd Pup Always Pnys GOVERNOR SIGNS - FOUR NEW LAWS BY lEGISlHlIRE {No More Dlstnd Roa Commission Blank on | Alaska Ballots Feur more chapters of, the 1941 sescion laws, making nine in ull‘ | have been passed by both h |the Legislature and signed k | Governor | Cne requiring all persons selling insurance to have licenses is the! leng Act so far this session and | ancther repealing obsolete provisions | for the election of District Highway | Commissioners is the shortest. = : The others appropriate $5,000 for | ihe Seldovia Hospital and $1,300 for |the Northern Commercial Company |tor a ale el plant installed ig the ! Gnflm Memorial Hosp.tal in” Ko-! VISITORS EXTEND STAY IN JUNEAU; " MISS BOAT TWICE | Mrs. Russell L. Maynard was not at all displeased today when her mother, Mrs. Grover Andree and | Mr. Andree and her brother, Herbert | \Turner, twice missed connections on {the Mt. McKinley en route for the mtericr—and so will extend their visit with her at the Hillcrest Apart- ments. Eager to prolong their visit and lulled by the clear view of the chan-| nel from the apartment window, the] Andrees and Herbert Turner calmly sat visiting with Mrs. Maynard awaiting the half hour whistle when suddenly they .saw the Mt. | McKinley steaming down the chan- nel. Hastily engaging a Marine Air- ways plane the trio flew out to catch the boat before she left the Chan-| nel, cnly to find when they ar- rived on the scene that the water | wes too rough for landing. Now the Andrees are back in Juneau con-| vinced that in spite of “inside mfor- | mation” the steamers do ucca.sional- ly sail at the time posted. Mrs. Andree and Mr, Turner have | {been the guests of Mr. and Ml’b‘ { Maynard for the last week. Mr. An-‘ more Donald and es l | ley and was to have been a tnrougn |pa.=sengu to Seward, is without lug- | gage. | The Andrees are en route to Nome ' | where they have mining propprty' |and Mr. Turner is bound for An- chorage. They hope to be passengers on the next westward saiung. New Moon"” ls Billed forv latest | : | €eventh and Goid Street residence, | dree, who arrived on the Mt. McKin- | * ‘ Actress Visits BROTHSR RAT AND ABAdY" IS BILL &N SUNDAY | 20th Cenlurv to Show One| of Movies’ Most Thrill- ing Film Comedies “Brother Rat and a Baby,” ner Bros, new sequel to the com-| edy hit “Brother Rat,” will have its first local showing at the 20th Century Sunday. Heading the cast are Lane, Wayne Morris, Eddie Albert, | | Jane Bryan, Jane Wyman, Ronald | Redgan and Peter B. Good, the in- | fant actor who plays the second | half the the title. Based on a story by John Monks |Jr. and Fred F. Finklehoff, who | { criginated the “Brother Rat” come- for the stage and later for the n the new film continues the adventures of a trio of V.MIL cadats after graduation. Eddie Al- bert, the Brother Rat who became a father on Commencement Day, |is the proud screen papa of little | Peter B. Good and Jane Bryan |is the mother. Wayne Morris and | Priscilla Lane pick up the tangled threads of their romance where they left off in “Brother Rat” and | itonald Reagan and Jane Bryan | are another twosome, bucking par- | ental disapproval. | Tonight DeMille’s technicolor | “North West Mounted Police” will| | be shown for the last two times, \anm, a four-day run in Juneau, ! which has pleased large audiences. - War- Priscilla Mrs. ‘Jacques ‘Schoeller Screen Actress Janice Logan, in real life a recent bride, wife of Jacques Schoeller, is shown in Chicago where she visited her fa- ‘her. The actress’ French hus- sand has just arrived in New York rom Europe and she was en route 0 join him when he stopped in Chicago. | ‘MardiGrasTheme B""“D“ BALL s Gay Festival for HERE (REATES Festi | FUND OF $1,209 3-Hi Junior Prom | | Gay cclored balloons, ipaper streamers, the crowning of the |Prom Queen and young dancers in Mardi-Gras spirit—all this gaiety | market last night's annual Junior Prom held in the High School gym- nasium. | Total profits of $1,029 on the Pre- n(h nt's Birthday Ball celebration in Juneau have been reported by Chair- man Dr. Courtney Smith to Gov. Ernest Greuning. The funds are to I be used to combat infantile paralys Largest single donation was 830, Honoring the senior students, this : mmv‘;'(’r‘k'lr‘ "Btm:)l;'“] and Restau- | yoars affair carried out the Mardi i Gras theme, with music for the occa- | sion being provided by Lillian Ug-, “Mrs. L. W. Turofl et gt S Is Hostess Today over last night's festivities, Miss Betty Kemmer was Queen of the Prom by the class Pre- | sident, Chee Hermann. Her atten- 2 | dents, also chosen by popular vote, Enteraaining ll s Alumoon at her| |included Misses Jirdes Winther, ; |Marian Dgbson, Isabell Parsons Mrs. L. W. Tureff is hostess with - B ¥ P luncheon and five tables of hrmgo,,Pf’;"’L,MCE‘";'“’;' Mooy Rovres FE ;‘u. anore Kaufmann. Try a rmw ied ad in The Fmphe Emplre Clmxftm Pay! ACROSS 1. Quantity with magnitude but not direction . Packed . Chair of a sovereign . Sea robber Grass fit for grazing . Vinegar made from ale . Cemparative ending . Draw forth . Note of the oeirio] T Bt . Feel the want of . Short for a man’s name 5. Exclude . Upon; prefix Census taker 42. Beaks . lasy galt 45. Shout . Lethargic states . Clear profit . Type of electric current: ' [Z/2] [H>(m = [m[/c] [mir H|~zjm[x} 1>l Ir} RIM i3 [TIEIS|T abbr. [RIAl6[s] . Nettlo rash Riels METAIS]E] | 54, Smallest state: abbr, . Winged seed . Eloguent speaker 3 Squure root of 121 3 ch Worn away Rl.c‘l‘le inst . pple againsf ;O musical instruments 6. Thin anda vibrant . Place at Titervals ! Pleces of baked | “ar. | - Metalliferous | roc] . Mo(vo to and Buntinglik Tabrle ric . Birthplace o Abraham | . Attitude Exclamation . Measures of . ’ullblu oplquo sul -mmx Clam Kustrallan bira | Bd ige . One: Scotch . Thick black liquid . Bnglish college . Surrounded with some- thing solid . Fine cotton fabric LT ’ ,ANSEBNEE o AN R R Laborious . Withdrew Past Makes well Depiction of & figure Myselt Idolize ore sensitive . Came together . Salutation . Philippine mountain Fox NOWS ME CHA?\CE TO SNEAK OUT — I'LL EITHER GET OoUT OR GET KNOCKED OUT- NOW YOU LISTEN TO ME - YOU INSIGRIFICANT B:Eng- W | %J%’DOF Hls NIGHT- BESIDE: PARDON ~MLIM~, > BUT Y BROTHE! 1S HERE TO crowned as| "Your Income !ine expenses, which form an im- | directly attributable to Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! POSITIVELY LAST SHOWING TONIGHT—— DE MILLE'S ADVENTURE PICTURE "NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE" UNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY PREVIEW TONIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY 1:00 A. M. 2:00 P. M. Those Trouble-Making Merry-Making BROTHER RATS ARE LOOSE AGAIN' Remember all those wacky pranks in their first fast and furious film! Well, just wait'll you see the jam they're in now! It's smiles ahead of anvthing they've ever done before! PRISCILLA RONALD REAGAN| WYMAN and PETER B. GOOD (Brother Mouse) Directed by RAY ENRIGHT - A WARNER BROS.—First Nations! Picture Original Screen Play by John Moaks, Jr. snd Fred F. Pinklehofie PEAT“m“s Mechanix INustrated—Have Yo‘u Met Yvette—A Musical LATEST EDITION OF WORLD NEWS STARTS TONIGHT “HOLLYWOOD ... CAVALCADE” | i | | | L A.MACHINISTS Meets Moaday | LOCAL 514 730 P. M. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL REGISTRATION OF VOTERS Citizens who are not gister voters must register by March to qualify as electors at the Mu= nicipal election to be held in the| City of Juneau April 1, 1941, 3 Tax Relurns Persons who voted at the municipal election need not regi B To obtain a deduction for travel-y.. auain as thelr names are the permanent registration lists. If you are not registered, do ne delay in so doing at once. Registered voters who hav changed their addresses since last municipal election must notify City Olerk promptly so that proj | record can be made of such chan |as to precinct, portant item in the returns of many taxpayers, certain regulations must be cbs d. ‘The taxpayer is required to at- tac to his return a statement show- ing the nature of business in whlch\ engaged, number of days away from | home during the taxable year on| o1 oxpense neldental to, meni and oqETTA MAE DUCKWORTE, xpense inci “ adv. Acting City Clerk. ' | lodging, and total amount of “other | . o 5 expenses” incident to travel and| oY claimed as a deduction. Among the| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION “other expenses” are tips, provid- No. 4641-A 3 ed they are reasonable in amount.|In the District Court for the 'l'.fl‘ Traveling expenses are deductible| tory of Alaska, Division Numb only when the trip is on business., One. At Juneau. They are limited to such expenses! NELLIE SPARKS LEWIS, Plain as are reasonable and necessary in, vs. TERRY LEWIS, Defendant. the conduct of the business and| The President of the United| States of America. To the it. Traveling expenses incurred in naimed defendant, GREETING: Y connection with a journey to an-| are hereby required to appear in other city to aceept or seek em- | District Court for the Territory ployment are not deductible, Subur- | Alaska, Firsi Division, at Juneau, banites who commute daily rrom:Alas!a within thirty days after the | their homes to their places of | last publication of this summons, i business are not permitted to de-|case this summons is published, o duct the cost of transportation, it within forty days after the date being a personal expense, Im service upon you, in case Claims for deduction for travel- summons is sefved upon you' ing expenses must be substantiated, sqnally, and answer the pl when required by the Commissioner complaint on file in the said co of Internal Revenue, showing in in the above entitled cause. detall the amount and nature of Plaintiff in said action demands’ the expenses incurred. following relief: dissolution of — | marriage now existing bet | plaintiff and defendant on th Shower Yesterday for ieume: i e t mov Mrs. Hamilton Gibson perament and failure to provide. And Mrs. Hamilton Gibson was hon- | in the event you fail so appear and answer, the plaintiff ored yesterday afternoon with a shower party at the residence of take judgmeént against you for thereof, and will apply to the ¢ for the relief demanded in’ complaint. Mrs. G. Edward Knight. Co-hostess ~ Witness the Honorable Geo. was Mrs. H. R. Sprague. Alexander, judge of said Court, A desert luncheon was served and | the seal of said Court, nem.m gifts were presented to the honoree | fixed, this 1st day of March, 1941, from a baby carriage. A number of | Mrs. Gibson's friends were present | for the aflalr { ROBFRT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled Sutfons W|II Be Hosts Tonight By: PEGGY McLEOD, (Seal of the Court) Deputy C For Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson, | in Juneau from Fairbanks, the Ed- nm publication, March 1, 1041. Last publication, March 22, 1941 | HOWARD D. STABLER, Phlnmf's Attorney, | Shattuck Buuding, Juneau, Alaska. win Suttons will entertain tonight NOTICE at their Nelson Street home withi| ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, and evening of cards and a late buf- | air route from Seattle to No fet-supper. Jnla at J. B. Burford & Co,

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