The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 26, 1941, Page 3

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The CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is ‘\lm' S \()“ TN DT SHOW PLACE OF, JUN: EA' STARTS TONIGHT SMARTEST 1. SAUCIEST SWIFTEST SCREENFUN IN YEARS ! “Rockin’ Through the Rockies” — What's Your I. Q? — Going Places FDR'S HAT SOLD NEWS The Very Latest Efi(b Movie actor Edward G. Robinson (right), who bid up to $3,200 for it, and Melvyn Douglas, who split the bill with him, display the old campaign hat of President Roosevelt which was auctioned off at the Screen Actor’s Guild “Gambol of the Stars” at Hollywood. The money will go to the Guiid’s motion picture relief fund. There is no substitute for Newspaper Adverusmg "PRIVATE AFFAIRS' ISNEW (COMEDY AT CAPITOL THEATRE Nancy Kelly, Robert Cum- mings Play Romantic Leads in Film modern medy Wi yround of Boston's ition- Back Bay, brings Naney E Robert Cummings, Hugh Her- r Roland Young to the tol Theatre start- ly ber the sor an 20 years a bla submit vid family daughte ame quar 10 f to th dictation ¢ now Nang 3 herself y, ordered in b andfather to ma V't love Cummings man the rol Nancy plays hon driv Th nd the played cab grand- by Mon - - KINY CHANGES DIAL NUMBER ON SATURDAY statien I\INY will lial num- Federal X c ission regu- lations go i changing the frequency on ov 700 stations out of the 800 in the United States and Juntau's radio ived on ancther julation, which in- ons in Canada and Mex- well as the United States itories, affects all radio a frequency higher than S dial number will be d {rom 1430 to 1460 starting lay morning. FCC that the frequency be chs a.m. March Vincent on engine neau rec quired change y T anc sta- ed at 3| I raft r for chief construc- KINY arrived in to make the re- - Spedial Election Is Held by Eastern Star . A special r‘]eclion was held last night by the Order of Eastern Star with Mrs, J. C. Thomas voted into ' the office of Conductress and Mrs. M. L. MacSpadden as Associate Conductress. Meeting in the lodge room of the Scottish Rite Temple, regular busi- ness was discussed. A social fol- lowed, with Mrs. J. E. Neate in charge. - e SERVICES WILL BE HELD HERE SUNDAY FORMRS. BRADFORD Funeral services for Mrs. Z. M. Bradford former Juneau woman, who passed away Sunday at her home in Wrangell, will be held Sun- | day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rites will be conducted by the Order of Eastern Star and will be (held at the chapel of the Charles | W. Carter Mortuary. Interment will |he in the Masonic plot of Evergreen Cemetery. “Suppflrt Your Chamber of Crossword Puz:zlé' : t ACROSS i Undeveloped flower . Brittle . Timid One: Scotch Large ‘stream . Meadow Knock | Century plant 44 P v | Blunder 6. Sewing xplodes implements | iade uniform Starting pe Qf an argu- nt ur “Wolght: abbr, Goddess o{ the rves: Z u}m‘z m[o|- =0 Wondering fear a . Cooked in deep ® Dy | fat W Different i Mountain § Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzl: | nymph 8 | Long narrow DOWN | . Sharp back- | ward-project ing point 2. Twé-toed sloth . Corrupt Mouth ot & voicano Outlits The berb eve h letter Down: prefix nt wsure of length Long stroke Always: poetl “apers Unsuited Hard fat Take the chiet meal Kind of onlon uy neither feast nor fas Demolish Protection English queen Destroy Support Cereal grass CD A PIan Mrs. Maynard Will Give Dinner Party r sell A\«Lnn.mi will enter-{ Plans for tain this evening at her apartment made during a busine in the Hillerest with a dinner and last night by the Catholic Daugh- bridge part | ters of Amcrica at the Parish Hall. gue The sale will be held at Hollmann’s H. C. Redman, / Pharmacy. In charge of arrange- Naylor, M. E ments- will be Mesdames J. K. Mc- | off, Keith G. Wildes, Alister, J. IHarrington, George Simp- {C J. Denhof, L. Gimmell, kins and Wa n | Burdick, Calvin Pool and The ng group will Walmer, meet will honey, it was nounced. Members are to gather 1:30 o'clock After last night’s meeting a was held with Mrs. H. R. Vander Leest arranging for refreshments and Mr entertainment - o> Johu - an- « Co-Hostesses with ‘ Dessert Bndge rlh(" at the ce of Mrs, | fré. Leonard Wil n amd dan. corc were nosiee 1 S0fal Session for ev with dessert and bridge | There were 18 guests asked L d G |There were 18 puesis kel cel JUBGRU Ladies roup |by Miss Jeanne VanderLeest, M ‘A B. Phillips, second, and Mrs, IHarcld Rot nsolation, {be followed by a PR 7 51 ‘tcm.zl ow night at Union Hall by the I E | Juneau Ladies Auxiliary | | Al members, their husbands . HELDTOMORROW {friends are invited to the | which is in charge of Mesdames [na' Carlson, Dagne Rasmussen and {Norma Homme, Dr. Ed\und leCoLq orthopedic | - > o> surzeon from Seattle, will conduct| gyyioTT BRADFORD COMING {two crippled children clinics in the | 4 basement of the Methodist (‘hu-.m| Elliott Bradford, student at Wash- | | temorrew at 9 o'clock in the fore-|jngton State College at Pullman, is | noon and at 2 o'clock in the after- 4 passenger aboard the Yukon, com- tnocn Nurses attending the institute | jne to attend the last rites for his will assist and observe at the ex- mother, Mrs. Z. M. Bradford. amination and treatment of the or-| v -~ thopedic cases. | ZENGER TO SITKA Native children, Harold: Zenger left on the North Entertaining t NG m | An 8 o'cleck I)\xflnru, meeting, to| many of whom have been breught into Juneau from | Sea for Sitka where he will be em- cutlying centers by the Office of ‘ll-‘I‘n{.‘vod on the Naval Air Base, |dian Affairs Medical Director Dr. i | Langdon White, will be treated at| SHAFFER TO SITKA | Ed Shaffer, of the Sanitary Meat | the forenoon clinic. White children will be taken to the |Market, left on the North Sea on | afterncon clinie, | business; connected with his estab- These children are all known or-|lishment at Sitka. Ilhopedic cases needing further diag- | e e - jnesis to determine type and urgency | GRAYVES MAKING TRIP |of treatment or cases which have! H. S, Graves is a passenger aboard been released from orthopedic hos-|the North Sea for Sitka. pitals but need follow-up Lreatmenl.‘ ——— Apy children not on the list wili | NOTICE be mdmiti.ed to the clinic only uponw Business and social meeting of the Iadvie¢ or order from the family phy- | Perseverance Rebekah Lodge will be .sman. | held on Wednesday, March 26, at the ————— {I1. 0. O. F, Hall. 8 P. M. Thp Daily Alaska Empire has the | |adv. EDITH TUCKER, Secretary. | Reagan " ba Food Sale Soon : a 1nu(l mll('. April 5, were C! session held < at| social, will be held | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941. "AN ANGEL FROM | TEXAS” - COMING | 10 20TH CENTURY | £ Gay Trio of "'Brother Rats” | with Their Comely Girl Friends in Cast {hrough the gay War- comedy An Angel from Texas,” which is coming to the 1 Century tonight, is the gay Brother Rats"—Eddie Al- Wayne Morris and Ronald and their three comely girl friends--Rosemary Lane, Jane Wyman and Ruth Terry The rollicking story of a couple of hicks from the Texas sticks is od on George S. Kaufman's suc- csful pla ‘The Butter and Egg Man.” A novel screen adaptation was done by Fred Niblo Jr., and Lertiam Milthauser, with the cap- e young director Ray Enright production. | we 1, the pride of ioxas, Rosemary Lane age-struck country girl, Ibert is Peter, her boy who is saving his money to hatel some day - o DOUGLAS NEWS 5. F. D, FAVORS BAL M DURING COMING SEASON d fair and equitable rep- 1, not enly in councils but ield, Douglas will agair cd in the Gastineau ball league during the Romping ner Bros trio of bert, ing the Lydia If all entat! ion of the I)A,nm\ Velunteer Fire Department at a | inl meeting held last night te consider entering a team again, It was presumed that participation in| | the jon of a team from the! | De ide of the cl el will be 1 welco as heretofore, but the g 1 med afterncon with Mrs. \qumnn of sharing on a equal basis| cyer weather permits, {with other teams in distribution of players and having voice in all de- affecting games is para- | meunt, and so voted unanimously. 1 | Also unanimous was choice of Roy Thomas as manager cf the team for | ¢isions H. C. Redman in charge|the season. Thomas with Walter An- o 54 b “Core blaved. first and and Robert Bonner were ap-| vinted to act as delegates at m m.“ of representatives of the teams , with full authority to decide matters i s { Organization cf two teams locg interest of home-town h\,Lh.\h s and players too was champion- | drt ed in geheral discussion and talks| Jonn Wagner wa | at the meeting. -oo——— MISS MARY PEARCE AND JOHN HARTLEY TO WED APRIL ] . [P M Mary Pearce, daughter ('l‘! Mrs, M. A. Pearce of Douglas, is to| be married to Mr. John R. Hartley (on April 19 accerding to announce- | \n t made here this morning by | Mrs, Pearce. The marriage will be solemnized | lat the St. Augustine, By the Sea,| Episcopal church at Santa Monica, | Califcrnia. Miss Margaret Pearce,| sister of the bride-to-be will be her maid of honor. The latter with her mother, plan leaving during the | forepart of next month to attend the ceremony. Both principals of the approaching wedding are well known on the chan- nel. Miss Pearce was born on the Island, and graduated from the‘ Douglas schools, Until late last fall, when she went south, she held a| clerical position at the Pederal| building. | Mr. Hartley is a scn of the late William Hartley and Mrs. W. Hart- ley of Ferndale, Cal. He is a civil cngineer. " (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS |ry Hall was dismis Where the Better BIG Pictures Playl T20"NTIRY S onseatr it tmriniias 1T ONIGHT “Young America Flies” . “Vienna” . Two Late News Weeklies Wit “The Brorher Raty " EDDIE ALBERT ROSEMARY , WAYNE MORRIS - JANE WYMA . RONALD REAGAN - mrruflm’i Dlrwgby RAY ENRIGHT . A WA BROS.First Natlonal Picsure OUTDOOR DRILL HELD Taking advantage of the good weather, Douglas home guards were put through their drills out of doors | last night by drillmaster Wnller‘ | Andrews. A large gathering of spl’(‘«‘ |tators was cn hand to witness (h:" maneuvers and praised the f‘x]\lbl-‘ tion. From now on, according to| “Andy,” he will drill the boys when- | MRS. ENGSTROM ENTERTAINS Preceded by a chicken dinner en- joyed by the members at the Doug- las Inn, Mrs, Elton Engstrom enter- tained her bridge club last evening. ASSERNTIRNEGE NI, | “LAST TIME TONIGHT * 2 FEATURES——2 “ILLANO KID" and “THE ESCAPE" - o 5.5. COLUMBIA " LEAVES HERE FORWESTWARD HOSPITAL NOTES second prizes going to Mrs. Harry Jensen and Miss Elizabeth Fraser, respectivi t'ly - Alaska Steamship Company vessel Columbia sailed from Juneau for the Westward at 8:30 o'clock last night after remaining in port from the south for six hours. The vessel, Capt. A. A. Anderson, Purser Paul Coe, took 15 passengers from Juneau to Seward. Passengers leaving were Anna Anirs tody ‘and is Tevelving wodl.| Erowman, ucille “Brown, Pateh b (Foley, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Ralston, ey ndeds o | F. Seppi, H. C. Klemert, J. B. Craw= | ford, Alexander Papp, Vera Rossi, medical care, Har- 1 oo ‘Boulier, W. MeAlister, Edward sed from St AND'S | pone “Bruce D. Wook and Sydney lMuntaer s a mpdical ad-, mission today at St. Ann's hospital. Admitted for medical care, Mike Honinglou is at St. Ann's. After receiving icday. zhing 3 pounds 4| at St. Ann’s this| Dora Matthews, A bab %0 aby son w ¥ ounces was born {{leds Py morning to Mrs Mrs. H. B, Brown underwent su gical care late last night at SL Ann’s, | bmmxp Clas “Support Your thmber of Commerce.” adv. | | | | | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska February 25, 1941 Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam McKenzie, entryman, together | with his witnesses, Peggy McLeod | | and John R. Langseth, has made ap- | plication for a homesite under the ! act of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) | Anchorage Serial No. 09931, for a tract of land described as Lot C of Tmct A of the Tee Harbor Group of | | Good Huntmg for RAF Pilots in leya largesf paid circulation of- any A.l- AT 1ska - newspaper. Sunscribe for The Empire. NAVY'S IEXAS BASE IS NOW (OMPLETED Pilote of the British Royal Air Force examine their handiwork, the wreckage of Italian fighting planes, after the eonquest of Benghazi in Italian Libya. Britain’s speedy sweep through northeastern leylwu greatly facilitated by RAF mastery of the air. *o'rmmvy Iudulnlcdthe new §28,000.000 quulurnne at Cnrmfim Tu,akmk southern Un States defense point which was completed 15 months ahead of schedule. Left to right, at dedication eeremonies: Lee O'Daniel, Governor of Texas; Command- er L. N. Moeller; Captain Alva D. Bernhard,’Commandant of the new base. - "no n'ci)GM'iPwG“‘"ES" | | Homesites situated near Juneau, Al- |aska, Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2388, fconcnming 474 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S, Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land 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, Register. First publication, March 9, 1941, Last publication, May 14, 1941. Retail Clerks LOCAL 1392 MEETING WEDNESDAY---MARCH 26 A.F.of L. Hall 7:30 P. M, Attendance Is Necessary ll's Swell! It’s COLD and creamy AND it ta.sles better than ANYTHING Pve had fore! It's REAL fruit flavors, JUNEATU DAIRIES

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