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E CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT with fear of uncertainty ...but armed with the courage of / WILLIAM. . ¢ MARTHA HOLDEN = SCOTT . FAY BAINTER -:BEULAH BONUI THOMAS MITORELL-GUY KIBBEE United Artists Reloase STORY OF THE F. B. L. Latest News of the Day SHORT nan '3 WARSAW (SSFORPRIVATECOOGAN i Jackie Coogan, who once earned $4,000,000 as a child motion picture star (but doesn’t have all of it now), and ‘'who wasn't even drafted, managed to get himself sworn into the Army recently. He is pictured as he happily caught the train for Camp Ord, near Monterey, Cal., where he will serve at a soldiers’ stipend of $21 a month. Above, Virginia Langdon kisses Coogan goodbye as he prepares to depart from the Los Angeles station with his new “buddies.” Aussies Toast Exploits of Comrades in Africa " against the Italians in the African camphign. To- Happy over the successful activities of their fellow wldiers in Africa, a group of ‘Australia diers | day, the British, & London offer a toast to the many victories scored | tinue to advance it 'PULITZER PLAY . 'OURTOWN' ON CAPITOL SCREEN : i7" 12. Part of the ear Also to Be Seen Is One- s sm i Reel Film of Siege of Warsaw " Crossword Puzzle 3s. Early English money AGROSS Team of horses 4 a0, Entry In an 10 Sol Lesser presents “Our Towr s the Pulitzer prizée play by Thorn- receipts 59. Minute orifice ton Wilder. ¢ and tomorrow Writing fluid 60, Luzon mative on Wwilder. tonight and tomorrow b D e 1 on the screen of the Capitol Thea- 32 Indian corn Exist Pen point 62. Short Jacket Starring William Scott and Mar- Mother-of-pearl 63. Negligent tha ott in one of the greatest human plays of history, the two young actors have, as a supporting cast, Fay Bainter, Beulah Bondi, Thomas Mitchell, Guy Kibbee, Stu- art Erwin and Frank Craven The play, directed by Sam Wood is the stirring story of young mance in a small town. A story laughs and heartaches behind tt trim white shutters of “Our Town,” as told by a man who knows. ro- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941. 3 Pleazlzce (UNUSUAL STORY : " ON TONIGHT AT B s 20TH CENTURY EE [ENEE | B | R ENCERoTiEls | 'The Way of All Flesh”| e | Stars Akrim Tamiroff | ClEEmvikoiueleicl | and GladysGeorge | Distinguished by a most unusual| the Para- of All Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle and brilliant cast. picture, “The Way Filesh,” which opens tonight at the | story mount 64. Card with three 2. Long stick Border 4 65. Mark of a blow 4 DOWN Goddess of o | 20th Century Theatre, indubitably| 1. Score at bridge ustice will leave its indelible impression b} 5. Congealed on the hearts and minds of all who Jater e . i Hindustan hill have the good fortune to see it h‘ dweller is a powerfully presented, tensely| Escape by dramatic cross-section of one man's subterfuge . Learn by heart | 1ife, starkly ‘realistic .in its more | Recoil tragic seenes, appealingly human) Flower and heart-warming in its lighter | Regions moments. eRt spart Paramount’s selection of Akim| Furnish with | Tayiroff, Gladys George, William a crew again . Chemical suffix Genus of the frog Send out Hemy and Muriel Angelus for the| fadtured ‘roles, was little short of| bired casting. As the confented, | highly respacted and almost smug-| iy self-satisfied Paul Kriza, cashier Angry | “Siege,” one-reel motion picture of the bombardment of Warsaw, is seen as a special attraction. It is — the only pictorial record of that imereus © |of a'small town bank, deeply !n love with his wife and inordinately | FH chapter in the second World W: I Julien Bryan, RKO Pathe camera- ‘. 38. Be Indebted proud of his four children, Tam- man, alone of correspondents and .-. - Kind of pastry jroff gives a magnificent portrayal| photographers, stayed in the ‘be- Delicate twin- exacting role, one whlcll' sieged Palish city for the duration | P oty n the histrionic abil- of the hostilities Waterway ity of even this master of charac- . Feminine name Aty | Bryan's exclusive pictures in % " Place of | terization. “Siege” constitute the only docu- % . mxx‘-:nlp | An equally fine performance is ment to come from the theatre nr“ Carry: collog. | offered by Gladys George who Is, gt uncensored by . RSB batn cast as Anna, Kriza's devoted wife, authorities. Both Life and| i . Winter foader |and brings to the part an appeal- magazines recognized this rievement with the publication P ¥ many of his stills, ot e - IRainbow Girls MOOSE BROADCAST | IS THURSDAY NIGHT Tony Wens, philosopher and com- | mantator, will act as guide on a 1 visit to the famous Child ¥ of Moosehea bundred Initiate Before Eastern Stars Highlighting last night's Eastern Star meeting, held in the Scottish Tllinois, | Rite Temple, was an initiation serv- endent jee exemplified before the lodge by ren are give home, | the Rainbow Girls. hocl edncation and taughl The lodge room was crowded to 1 trade, in the t prozram of a|capacity for the work and visitors by the Loyal Order of Moose |from Nome, Wrangell, Anchorage Station KINY at 6:15 o'clock and Seward were introduced ay evening Announcement was made during coseheart, the only city of its|the evening in regard to a special nd in the world, has more than election for the station of con- wo hundred homes hool houses, | ductress that would be held at the veeaticnal buildings, re | March 25 meeting of the group. community steres Following the ceremony, a social every demand in the welfare of m vas arranged by Mrs, William Paul, crn childhood. These D ams are assisted by Mesdames William Holz- preduced to acquaint the world with | heimer, Trevor Davis, Mildred Wyl- the fact that the ordinary orphan |ler, Anita Nelson, Lillian Clements asylum is a thing of the past, and |Della Rae Larson, Lillian Hooker through a little fore: and plan- |and Messrs. Hans Berg and Henry ning on the part of > father and | Larson. mother, no child need be tl on = : ~ Fortune Telling at Son Krriv?:?fi i Singing Tea Kettle Anyone wishing a glimpse into William Niemis {the future is invited to be at the Singing Tea Kettle on Thursday or Friday evening after 8 o'clock, when the “seers” will read the tea leaves. Mrs. J. M. Clark and her commit- tee will be in charge of the fortune- telling, which is a project designed to raise money for the building fund of the Juneau Woman's Club. | > HERE FOM SOUTH d series - -, | A baby son was born shortly after | midnight to Mr. and Mrs. William Niemi. The new arrival tipped the | 8t. Ann’s Hospital scales at 8 pounds |82 ounces at birth. | | Both the mother and her infant| cn are doing nicely. Mr. Niemi is proprietor of the Sanitary Plumb- | ing and Heating Co. 'DOCTOR SAILS TODAY ~ FOR GOVT. HOSPITAL Dr. Fred Langsam is to sail today on the Baranof from Seattle bouhd for Juneau where he will be an as- »sistanf, to Dr. E. F. Vollert at the Government Hospital. Dr. Langsam is from New York City. This is his first appointment in the Office of Mrs. Cora A. Crumley of Vancou- ver, Wash., has arrived in Juneau for a short stay and is registered at the Baranof Hotel. - FROM' PORT WALTER In Juneau from Little Port Walter, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shuman are in Juneau today. They are stay- ing at the Baranof. ing wistfulness and fine restraint that wins the immediate attention and liking, and, later the deep WHU IS WHO sympathy of the audience, because of - the utter sincerity, simplicit IN ALASKA LEGISLATURE & Edward D. Coffey i Edward D. Democratic Senator from the Third Division,| is serving his first term as Sena-| tor in the Alaska Territorial Legis- | and complete conviction with which she invests her interpretation of the role. % i | - 5 | Housing Provided Alaska Seledlees; Htem Is in New Bill Coffey, lature. This, hpwever. is his fourth| ;. the latest news-letter issued legislative session as he served '“Jmm the office of Alaska Dele-| 1935 as a messenger in the House gate Anthony J. Dimond is the following item: | Among the items in the Fourth Supplemental National Defense Ap- v was born in Chel-| propriation Bill for 1941 is one of in 1897. His early|$813,750 to provide housing for Guard battalion and'in 1937 and 1939 as a member of the House from the Third Di- vision. Setiutor Cof sea, Oklahoma life' 'was spent on a farm where he| Alaska National DRAMAS OF ALL TIME! [ Thesoul-searingdrama of a man who surren- dered a deep, unsatis- fied longing...and of woman who treasured in'her heart a kiss thar lasted a lifetime! FEATURETTES: BACK WHEN A HOR MOUNT LATEST EDITION WAS Where the Better BIG Piclures'Play TIO CENTURY Wmflm ONE OF THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL For Laffs “NO PARKING” — 'S POPULAR SCIENCE” TONIGHT AND THURSDAY o o with TAMIROFF GLADYS GEORGE WILLIAM HENRY MURIEL ANGELUS “WAY A NAG.” Cartoon — “PARA- OF WORLD NEWS LAST TIME TONIGHT Hop-a-Long Cassidy in “Law of the Pampas” JUNEAU MERCHANTS JOIN (REDIT GROUP received his schooling in the dis- trict educational institutions. Be- fore coming to Alaska he s in- terested in various commercial ac- tivities in the States. For three yeafd ' he' traveled out of Kansas City for the Ralston Purina Mills. selectees, This_item should not be confused with appropriationswhich| Approximately 40 representative have been sought to aid in the|Juneau business men made applica- construction of National Guard ar- | tion to join the newly-formed Retail Imories in the “communities whicn! Merchants Credit ~Association at such units are located. The con- their first meeting in the Gold Room truction here contemplated will of the Baranof Hotel last night. Coffey came to Alaska in 1923. ie worked for the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company and at Hirst. For a number of years he fished| calling into training. . commercially in the Bristol Bay region. 5 ol | HOSPITAL NOTES | His home is in Anchorage where| he is in the | L. H. Ritter was taken to St. Ann's | insurance business.| . He is married and Mrs. Coffey is|HOspital last night'and is receiving managing his office in his uh_(treatment for a head injury, suffer- sence. | ed in 2 mine accident Familiar with the problems of : 4 the fifhermen snd the aettlers inj Admitted to St, Ann's, Dave Buch- fanen is receiving ‘medical care. 1 provide barrack facilities for units 1s district, Senator Coffey has been especially interested in the TR o1 ad development of ‘the schools of the| OPorse Wadd wus & medicalgls-} communities in the Westward. V- ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting of Rebekahs Wednesday, March 12, at 8 p.m. AMEY MESSERSCHMIDT, Noble Grand,! Amy Johns was a surgical admis- = ision this morning at the Government i, Hospital, | The Daily Alaska Empire has the Imissal today from St. Ann's. I Mus. Edward Lincoln and baby son were dismissed from 8St. Ann’s today and are at their home on Fifth Street. adv, - e — | largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. Pioneer Auxiliary Indian Affairs Medical Service, : - The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al aska newspaper. e i 'imem.edlry, the Al es, con- | | SIGNS OF SPRING—Prize silver foxes gave their.all to decorate this New Yorker, who wears a Dein-Bacher stole that features a waist-length cape at the back”amd in the front, ends that may be turned under to form a muff, - - " To Hold food Sale With Mrs. John Satre and her | committee in-charge, the Pioneers | Auxiliary will hold ‘a food sale Sat- |} urday at Hollmann's Pharmacy. The sale will bégin in the morning, lasting throughout the day. Home made pies, cakes, rolls, salads and other goodies will be offered to the public. o e Bubscrive 0 the Dally Alasks Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. N | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office ‘Anchorage, ‘Alasks Novmeber 16, 1940 { Notice is. hereby given that Jack- 'Aon Howell has' made application for | a homesite, under the act of May | 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage | serial No. 09641, for a tract of land | described as Lot J of the Triangle | Group of Homesites situated on the | Glacier Highway approximately 12 | miles northwest of Juneau, Plat of | |U. 8. Survey No. 2391, containing 4.08 acres, and it is now in the files | of the U, 8. Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming nd-] versely any of the above mentioned | 1and should file their adverse claim | in the district land office within the | period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. .GEORGE A. LINGO, Registrar. First publication, Jan. 29, 1941 Last publication, March 26, 1941. ] WHEN IN NEED OF Robert W. Mitchell is Temperary Chairman of the association. Harold Bates was the principal speaker at the session which had in attendance over 50 Juneau business men. Plans were discussed for the organization of fhe association, now in its infancy. Much interest and enthusiasm was expressed by local business men for the now-in-formu- lation associaton. Another meeting is scheduled for next week. ALASKA VISITORS CALL ON DELEGATE Many visitors from the north called on Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Dimond in his’ Washington of- fice during the week ending March 1. Among the callers were the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cuddy of Anchorage; James Crowdy, Mana- ger of the New York Alaska Dredg- ing Company, of Nyac; Mr. and Mrs. Forbes L. Baker, of Fair- banks; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sa- ther and son Andrew, of Nome and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Morcom, of Nome. Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Storage and ‘Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 ALL ALIKE? - No' other ice cream can compare ‘with JUNEAU DAIRIES'. With any flavor' of JUNEAU DAIRIES' you'll eat every drop! JUNEAU DAIRIES — HELP AN | | ALASK AN | | ‘Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service 1 for this qualified worker. | MUSICIAN—Married woman, age 23—was employed five years with the Alaska Steamcomp Company as a violinist, traveling back and forth on the boats to Alaska. Also was employed at the University ohe summer doing clerical ‘work. HA: a B.A. degree from the Univ. of Washington. Call ES 267, 4 The Genesee River drops 281 feet within the bounds of Roches- ter, N, Y. . MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Unfair to Organized Labor | RETAIL CLERKS UNION | No. 1392 1 Juneau, Alaska