The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1941, Page 3

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GR 'RE THE BETTEER. RIG PI;T[;ESAPI.;YT s O"ENTURY 5 onicn I 3 PAYS ORNLY!? [ THIRSDAY FRIDAY——SATITRDAY. ‘THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941. : % ALASKAN MOVIE 15225 . 5. TUESDAY CLOSING . TECHNICOLOR ‘W&(‘Nl‘(hr ter Mortis' feam and 7 T0 BE SEEN FOR (' :cs oo i - DATE FOR ELKS' | FILM NOW AT LAST TIME HERE 5o o vt e ESSAY CONTEST 20TH CENTURY Chester Morris and Jane| :gz“‘::]‘;‘c:: 1\1‘”“"‘,,1‘1 Eight Lodges in Alaska fo Dorothy lamourSfars with Wyatt Star in "Girl from |xe. onis to nna vt in e Parficipate, Announces Robert Preston in "Ty- God's Country,” Capitol | oo j‘;g;;*‘,;ff;fc,gvu“;‘;;’ Chairman Vanderleest ~ phoon”-Big Feafure ons of her screen career. |1 CHESTER MORRIS A An all-iudience appeal pieture| ki Glg. i 20k fl:nrll 15, next Tuesday, is the Teamed for the first time in g OF 3 $ sacked with drama, love, and ex-| al date for local entries in the films, lovely Dorothy Lamour and T"'s OR A JANE, WYATT ~ B citing action was cmhummcnllv»MRS “E Rs ¢ | Elks national essay contest on Robert Preston supply the romanc NY (M\kl[S ‘(V‘K‘URD e ) greeted last night at the Capitol| S Elo “What Uncle Sam Means to Me" in Paramount’s Technicolor South o.r Theatre. MOIHER ls DEAD Chairman H. R. VanderLeest of the Seas adventure film, “Typhoon,” HER YEAR’ The Alaskan story, “Girl From| Juneau Elks National Deiens&:iCnm- which starts loni;:}\t at L(l)\v 20tk » | God's C d by Re-| mittee reminded entrants and pros-. Century Theatre. Lynne Ove ‘g‘lful (};(i](“];\‘ltlle‘s czxr::g::lcees the col-| AT IDAHO HOME pective entrants today. and J. Carrol Naish will be Eight lodges in Alaska are par- tured with them in supporting orful background of the Yukon Tomorrow’s Stars Preview 1:15 ! g country with the clements of racey| Mrs. Laura McClahn, mother of| g in the contest, in whichroles. Barnyard Babies SKI PATROL acticn sequence, and unforgettable| Mrs. Edith Sheelor, passed away sh prizes. of $1.000, $500 The story storms in as a sailing rs, and as Dorothy, as Latest News EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN i who| suddenly at her home in Payette, | 50 are offered. ship foun love story concerning a woman | endured endless hardships in-an un- | 1daho, vesterday according to brief) Chairman Dr. James C. Rvan will a _ten-year-old girl and the sole ) 3 civilized country to win the man|advices received here. select one Alaska essay to be in survivor, is cast on a lonely shore. BANKER RETURNS Mrs. Sheelor may leave for the the national fi Years elapse, and the scene shifts TO MILLER HOUSE | she loved. s |~ Malamute dog teams play alarge| south on the plane tomorrow,| The contest 15 open to High to a nearby island, where Robert Milier, owner of Miller| E. H. Stroecker, President of the|part in the tale of an American | Ve ather permitting, or go by steam- | School students. Preston, discharged from the Navy, was a westbound passenger First National Bank at Fairbanks,|doctor who has run away from his| er on Saturday. T T e is a derelict befriended only by his 10 Columbia this week, return-|was a through passenger with his|own country to set up his ])lncllrl‘ e P, ST PSS ) LEAVES HOSPITAL old pal, Lynne Overman. . to the Interior after hospital|son on the steamer Columbia, re-|in the backwoods Alaskan country,| The Daily Alaska Eipire has the| Geraldine Gordon w dismissed| Lynne has a submarine, . with ntion in Seattle for several|turning home after a visit in the traveling hundreds of miles by boat |largest paid circulation of any Al- from medical care today at the|which he hunts pearls. When he and Bob brawl with a powerful na- onths States. and sleigh to treat the native Es-' isha newspaper. Government Hospital. ’ A ciehidsnion i v . 3 3 ive chief, they musf - 00 IIIHIIIlIIIIIlllIIIIIII|IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlfll!IIIllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIllmllIIII|I|IIIIHIII!I|Il|IIIII|l|||I|lfi submarine to save their lves. Lack Pt 0[ H G n a strange isle—which proves to d ¢ r e Dorothy's. Now she has grown EASTER SPECIALS GOOD for FRIDAY and SATURDAY — April 10, 11 nale chimpanzee as her only es the continuity - to M e ts awe-inspiring windup. J. Carrol ; “DOROTHY aish leads the crew in mutiny ¢ 2 2 ainst the satlors. There's a grip- 5 ¢ 7 sequence as the submarine A 3 'y with the main hatch s ROBERT gged down! Sudden inter- : ) . PRES 4 { the love story is pro- v g . ' b TON e pursuing Chief, who sailor’s hideaway, and d horeward to kill. P 2 ) LINNE Climax 1is capped on climax. - - y ) uv E R M A N Barrels of oil spread on the scant w ; shorelined are fired by the Chiel to burn the whole island! Livid g 4 J.CARROL NAISH BUTTER E-G-6G-S NUCOA SWEET CREAM FRESH—LARGE SPECIALS - = = = —E— the hunted race through the jungle AP W oun s-- ( = for life. Then the instantaneous " Fmeuh): Lty ou“ s.- ( olen - ‘ == fury of the tropical storms bursts == upon the island! 2= ' = o s AL " ’ ——— e e e . e = = = flames race through the foliage, as Fopg, W D by LOUIS KING COFFEE Strawherries | GREEN VEGETABLES E(CATHOLICS TO OBSERVE M. J. B—or—CHASE & SANBORN HAPPY HOME—No. 2 Tins Green Peppers i s lb. 3& Mass of the Pre-Sandlified PE AS s CORN HOME STYLE Bunch Carruls A large bunches ulc PEACHES S gy il Tomatoes - - - - Ih.25 S %54 W oher ser- ices During Day U N E A COI.'SE“m TONIGHT and PAT O’BRIEN in “NIGHT OF NIGHTS" HAPPY HOME No. 22 tins 2 No.2 Tins -- 33( 2 for ----- 49( Hubbard Squash - - Ih.7¢ Lettuce large heads . 2 for 25¢ HEINZ HAPPY HOME ., CATSUP | Oyster Cocktail | AL S 2 large bottles SAUCE RHUBARB — PARSLEY 45¢ 2 Bottles - 49¢ | passurs_ cavumons 5 | Tomorrow is Good Friday, and at| g5 announcement by Rod Darnel1| the Church of the Nativity, Mass of the Rotary Club committee whicn ' Ann I_oulse Henn'ng of the Pre-Sanctified will be ob-/wi) stage a Soap Box Derby here served at 8 a.m,, Celebrant, Bishop |in June, J. R. Crimont; Deacon, the RevV.\ The purpose of the meeting 1s HaS Blflhday Dlnner W. G. Le Vasseur and sub-Deacon, !¢, explain the rules of the Derby, the Rev. Patrick J. O'Reilly. The!gisribute official instruction book-| Ann Louise Henning, daughter of Three Hours of Agony will be given jets and determine how many Ju- mMr and Mrs. Fred ‘!’{ennlng, will by the Rev. O'Reilly; at 7:30 pM. ineau boys will be interested in celebrate her eighth birthday with the “Way of the Cross” will b competing for the local prizes, in-|a dinner party this evening in the given by the Rev. O'Rell'y and ser-ciuding a free all-expense-paid trip banquet room of Percy’s Cafe. | {mon by the Rev. W. G Le Vas- ;o akron, Ohio, in August to com-| Eleven girl friends of the hon= y | seur. [\ete in the national Soap Box Der-|oree have been invited and decora= j | At 7 am. on Saturday, Celebrant y finals, |tions will be carried out in the g \ " . 4 {of Mass, Bishop Crimont; Deacon,| A1l juneau hoys who will be eight Easter motif. | 2 ;the Rev. O'Rellly and sub-Deacon, years old by August 17 and will ——————— merican Meat Co S e PIIEE (NS i | ] of the paschal candle, reading of|school to hear the Derby ex- the prophecies, blessing of the bap- plained. tismal font will be followed by Pon- | e ! John W, Troy entered St. Ann's tifical Mass. A | today to spend two or three days in Easter Sunday | Try a cassinea ao wn rne kmpire ' the hospital for medical examination, On Easter Sunday, Solemn High| PR Blessing of the new fire, blessing| (o attend this meeting at the Hmh| FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION Free Delivery A. T. KOSKI, Manager PHONE 38 : TOMATO PIG SAUSAGE el oo iRl el Crossword Pu shop Crimon elebran e i Gibson or Swift | Rev. O'Rellly, deacon, and the Rev. . i some oie POUNID 20 el resh ome M‘ de c Confirmation will be administer- 1. Kind of grape ;;_ 3:;;";,,,,,, ed by Bishop Crimont at the 10:30 7. Full of fissures 30 Tallles o'clock mass, 13. Herole %5 REajuensdian Other masses on Easter Sunday| & Sisties 45. Monkey . will be at 6 am. and second mass | " At 8 Nanh et 16. Fastener 50 Ol musleal L no FULL DRAWN The following altar boys are as-: 16, Symbol for 52, Cay sl of «isting in the Holy Week services:| 1. peruses agaln 3. Place of the Kenny Thibodeau; Master of Cere- L Note of the ' seal: abbr. monies; Joseph Michaelson, cross e 4 sn::r’r::;i“‘:[;\’:; bearer; Francis Smith and George . Endeavor in “The . Ireland Tempest” 22, 3 Kelly, censer bearers; James Mc- | 27, Uncle of King 57. Article Saul 28, 30, | . e hl:u.flp!'ryml’ouud55c Cormick, incense bearer; George' gp ySaul, oo B }’mmi ending Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzie i Shaw and Richard MecCormick, . American 60, 65. Asserted 3. Ignited 1 acolytes; Harold Michaelson, cro-| gy Maor 62, Pl;cu in cipher 06. Tax oW 4. Fruit of the oal 1 sier bearer; Albert Shaw, mitre| . _ airplane o4, Cm.m "of public 1. Import 5. Swinging bar- bearer; Jack Harrington, boog| % Fuffsup lite 2. Clothing % v‘;'l‘;;;"‘""“ ] " John lonagle, torc! arers; Al- 3 9. Perxon {3 | _ TELEPHONE 699 &t som Ticnihl, %== §E“g. iEw > - : = \\\\\ mfi(worm BEER! BEER! | BRANDY! BRANDY! [sowsoionsy | FProbr - -bb s BLATZ MILWAUKEE 20 YEARS OLD-FRENCH RALLY OF BOYS | [T CFIFEFIT] TALL or STEINES CARVEL PP PR P a s Ul SET FOR MONDAY i ok e ‘ (ASE-—$3.50 | 45 QUART—S5 ORMONOY, P 1 Ert i = o ¢ ; o .50 Rules of Coasting Confest fr—— o \\gg il il B T This Is a Real Buy? P foBeExplained by Ro- | far{——F i e You Can’t Beat This! , i B Wl RS T e e S eSS ——— 'ary Committee y R - [¢ Y 32 Thoso dnug; 5 s preery < - certal WE CABBY A FULL HNE OF LIOUORS AND ICE COLD BEEB AT ALL TIMES A Soap Box Derby rally of all § §H..fl.. A Aufi:;,;.: nume - Junenumbdoya betv{leer;eul;emagut ‘; fl \n... . 36. An'c.::::hm wi : ) . .... 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