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hw CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! Pttt sl bt b b b M ALSD WAL I‘ DISNEY CARTOON INFORMATION PLEASE Show Place of Juneau NOW PLAYING T PR R 38 A RS SME TS RSN A M 780 ELKS WILL Martha Society HAVE FEED WEDNESDAY Rmular(fi'amBak,,brack- ih ed (rab fo Be Served |c After Lodge Meet I Tk AT oing to hav £r the lodge Adams, Ch: atter figure n American history. AS PLEASANT AS CAN BE—_Two of their nicest smiles did Sandra and Frances Hauck show, for a cameraman at Sea Island, Georgia. Lasses from Cincinnati, they show how be- coming a “hankie hat” can be, worn with the Dutch-girl bobs of nc Al w work Rich: Announcement we meeting he For )'(-r guest w wl Plaws Sa!e Soon | 17, the 1 and M will be in charge, near future. Mrs, cf Ma m Light Pres , will feature ¢ 1crating Mothers o North Parlo Mrs. Gruening Will Enterfitaflin Tonight Mrs NEWS | Walter also made of to l)e ht‘ld Gregory Hois- 'BLAZING ACTION . SEEN IN DRAMA | _ - NOW AT CAPITOL "When the Dalfons Rode” Stars Kay Francis and Randolph Scoft rdew saga of frontier “When the Daltons Rode,” which opened yesterday at Capital Theatre, with {Scott and Kay Francis in the lead- {ing roles Americ The Dalton gang, law last the old West, to life in this sc book of the band of acularly | version of the ’\l ion nmu start to finish marks the Randolph great out- comes n me name by Emmett Dalton and Jack Jungmeyer Jr | ticularly satisfying entertainment Heading the cast is the vi the frontier the embattled Al of befriends lawyer P.| formance of { first “outdoor telegraph operator Kan,, center of exploits. The whose Kay Francis in of Dalton boys careers from ranch men The mingling of ex- citement and comedy makes it par- tile the Martha Society dinner| Randolph Scott in an excellent por- a success, the group is| trays 1g on its plant sale to be E. M. who Dalton| - o ernor Murray Van Wagoner of Congratulating one and another, 1. Ferd attorney; Van Wagoner, R. J. Thomas, U. | boys. No less outstanding is the per-| her role as the winsome| Coffeyville,| the Dalton gang's| = themselves, © | desperadoes are traced in the pic- ture, delineated | Brian | ford, bertson. of the are expertly Donle Stuart Andy Devine, in the Dalton’s girl-chasing ranch | hand, also gives an impressive formance. George Bancroft is ef fective as the rich man of cmn-)- fwent to their destruction attempt- robbery. ..o ‘SKI AWARDS ARE MADE SATURDAY - AT (LUB DINNER| | Mary VanderLeest, Curtis | Shattuck Winners of Trophies | i Miss Mary VanderLeest and Cur- trophies Saturday evening at the informal Ski Club banquet held at | the Douglas Inn. dinner | evening of dancing. | VanderLeest with the Behrends tro- phy, and Shaftuck was presented ! the Henning trophy by Fred Hen- ing. The two winners were judged by points in a series of races held during the winter on the Douglas ski trail. — .- — Formaldehyde, itself an anti- | septic, becomes a drug with heal- - MARRIED 53 YEARS M. and Mys. Henry Fard observed {hisir 53rd wedding and Mrs, Ford’s 74th birthday quielly at their home in Dearborn, Mich. They are shown at the entrance to their home. |ammonia and other compounds. Mrs.Ford I1.aMother | “'Mn A daughter hu beén bém in De- Ford II is the former Anna M Donnell, by | Broderick Craw-| vin and Frank A]-‘ role Col. Hoisington of | ;0" Gne of many surprises is the Ks, Mrs nest g ey rtain this evening | ntensely dramatic portrayal of Ma 1540 . o | Dalton by Mary Gordon. Fine sup- with a dinner party at the Gover- > ISt i o Al oy porting work is done by Quen| ety wil . Mo p |Ramsey, Harvey Stephens, Edgur Murphy, wife of Major Murphy, ”‘,"["lr““‘_ ‘"‘f-‘ M”";‘"“' sradeis §iie vhatine an Jhdead he climax of the film is th celebrated Dalton raid on Coffey-|* ville in 1892, when the outlaws “1 Inill health for ing the old West's only double bank | tis Shattuck were presented with | h Myron Christy, |W .Carter President of the Juneau club, pre- |servic sided at the affair and following |latter those present enjoyed an | John Bishop, Manager of the B.| | M. Behrends Co., presented Miss | |ing properties when mixed with! ,|Joyed at the Governor's House. t115 ounces ;I Mrs. Chris Jorgensen. . il jsiand are at their home in the Her- mann Apartments. i | day for surgical supervision. \ 1 troit to Mrs. Henry Ford II, wife | trip to hte Westward and the Inter- of Henry Ford’s grandson, t.hu.!uor He is stopping at the Baranof giving the automobile magnate Hotel, He will go to Sitka before re- his first great-grandchild, Mn | turning South, THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Vl DA\, ,\PRIL 2l | Company strike. Capizzi, tion director. PASSES AWAY AT { ST. ANN'S TODAY »r- Beloved Juneau Res|dent Succumbs fo Linger- | ing llness Here | Belcved Juneau citizen, Mrs. Guy (Mary) MecNaughton, passed away | ortly after 11 © k this forenoon Hospital, where she had e for several weeks, | the past six months MecNaughton returned from the tes during the holidays after | ng medical care in Seattle. May 4, 1880, at Chicag; {Mary McNaughton was the d |ter of Thomas Godfrey ‘I'\xm Geoghegan. She was marriec ,Num.m 1, 1903, at Chicago, mvd\ it St. Ann I been receiving |with her hus pand came to Juneau | a hcneymoon trip, remaining Tl e | One of Juneaws most loved an r'(‘}H ed r dents, Mary McNaugh | ton an active member in ihe Daughters of America and a member of the Pioneer | Cathol | wa { Auxiliary ‘ She is survived | Mary Jean, and a s Naughton, both of t band passed a 220 this mo remains a by ‘a daughter, | s eity, Her years Th 1 e at | the Charles| Moriuary and Catholic are being arranged for the of this week, | - Hirsts Are Given "Welcome Home™ |urday eveninz at a “weicome home" dinner party in the banquet room of { Percy's Cafe. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Geestin, Mr, and Mrs. Earl MeGin- |tv_and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Farrell, | Fifty friends of the Hirsts were |asked and following dinner an in-j formal evening of dancing was en- HOSPITAL NOTES .. A Mw’ w;ahing 6. pounds “born Saturday night | at St. Ann's Hospital to Mr, and After receiving medical care Franm ‘| Godiness' was dismissed from St.| Ann’s today. | Mrs. J. H. Blowers and daughter, left St. Ann's infant | | Sunday | Admitted for medical care, Matt | Laukko is receiving treatment M ‘St Ann’s. Mrs. D. Simonson and baby glrl | were dismissed from St. Ann’s today. { Wll]lnm Thiemeyer was dismissed ;!rom St. Ann's today after receiving | surgical supervision. | Mis. John L. Cauble, accompanied | by her infant son, left St. Ann’s Hos- :pna] Saturday evening and are at | their residence on Main Street. | A medical admission, Amy Wil- {liams is at the Government Hospital. { Harry See of Hoonah, was admit- ted to the Government Hospital to- ———— FARRINGTON. RETURNS H. W, Farrington, Johns-Man- | ville representative in the Perritory, ,returned 10 Juniedu last night-on the | | steamer Alaska after an extensive.| —————— Try & classified ad 10 The Empire i ) MRS, McNAUGHTON | on James Mo« b ay in Juneau two ! | Mr. and Mrs. Claude M, Hirst, who |4 i !zvrfl\(l‘. 1'eturn.e(l. here {rom Wash- | Thomas A. Morgan, of the Colum- ington, D. C., were entertained Sa'.-‘ma Lumber Company and Alaska 'SISTER OF JUNEAU FORD MOTOR STRIKE IS SETTLED 4 £ % to r. e U. ACROSS 25, - Inclined > Lulm~|| 7 ged moun- rial stan- 1941. 'zan (center), announces settlement of the 10-day Ford Motor 8. Ce W. President; onciliater James F. Dewey, L A. Alan S. Haywood, CT10 organiza- 8. Con Wager DOWN . Book of maps Balance Bu hy clump . Shooting sta¥ Surfelt mnun(nl . Moved over the surface of Sever . Grit Minced dish " other 2. Number given in, response to applause i 6. Perch . Lengthy . On the shele tered side ., Meditate Light bed Shoe latchet TOM MORGAN 1S BACK FROM TRIP 10 ANCHORAGE | Federal Sayings and Loan Associa- tlon, returned to his Juneau head- quarfiers on the Alaska after a busi- ness trip to Anchorage. ““Anchorage is teeming with busi- ness,” declared Morgan. — e WOMAN PASSES AWAY Mrs. Walter Bond, sister of Mrs. | Robert Keeny of Juneau, away suddenly at her home River Hebert, xeceived here today. ——————— Try a classifiea ad in The Empire Miss M. Dickey Is Juneau Visitor on Way to Fairbanks. Miss Miriam Dickey, secretary (o] Capt. Austin E. Lathrop, arrived in Juneau on the Mt. McKinley thi morning and will continue her trip to Anchorage. Miss Dickey has been, in Seattle and California for the past five months assisting Capt.”~ Lathrop with his plans for the construction new concrete theatre, office and apartment building in Anchor - of a age. After a brief stay in. Anchorage passedlMiss Dickey will continue to Fair- in | banks, headquarters for Capt. La- Nova Scotia on Fri- throp’s extensive interests which in- | day, April 18, according to word clude KFAR, the world’s farthest north commercial radio station, the theatres Fairbanks News-Miner, and mining ‘property. SP& I NG PORTlAIT—Me( - fashioned bertba. is in satiny gold and eurusled with. 2's a place inside the J:r*mmm locket for a beau’s photo. Compass poink urative tales | Jne before an- ISCREEN OFFERS ' POPULARSTORY- - " IDEALLY FILMED | Biscuif Eafer”” Is Now Be-% | ing Featured at 20th | CenIury Thear!re | 5 A story as warm nnd culm‘-mledx as its captivating Dixfe bm'k?roun(l‘ |is told in “The Biscuit FEater,"| | Paramount’s faithful screen adap-| ;Ir\(im\ of a famous magazine yarn,| | which had its local opening Sunday | at the 20th Century Theatre, | Based on James Street's well-| liked Saturday Evening Poststory,| “The Biscuit Eater” tells a mem- | orable tale of a boy and his dog, a yarn as true as the bark of a pup, as thrilling as the final: run- off of a field trial and as engag- ing as the Georgia hunting country against which it takes place. In spite of his meager ten years {of age, Billy Lee turns in a thoroughly adult performance as the boy in the case, teamed with a surprisingly able newcomer, one Cordell Hickman, who plays his spirited pickaninny companion and fellow-adventurer. Billy, a typical boy of the shoot- ing country, shows his spunk and is a serious contender for first place in the field trials, A terrible problem arises for the boy when he discovers that the possible victory of his dog will spell disaster for his family, | because the Northern owner of the | plantation has set his mind on raising horses instead of dogs. |Only if a champion raised by the | boy's dad wins the grand prize will| | the Northerner become convinced | that dog-raising can be profitable. | At this point the youngster u' forced to choose between his love| for the dog and his devotion to | his family, 'MAY QUEEN TO BE CHOSEN BY | ~ WOMEN'S CtuB, Child Health- Week Pro-! | gram fo-Be Held-at--. ‘Elks Hall May3 - | In observance of Child Health |week which beging May 1, and 151 observed in all parts of the United, | States, the Juneau Woman's Club |will sponsor a Children’s’ ngnm |at the Elks Hall on May 3. | As usual in the annual programs, a May Queen will be. chosen.” Vot<| ing for the Queen began today 08 | Juneau citizerls . cast, their.. ballots, |at the 8 & N Variety Store, - Mrs, Walter Scott, cbairman of the civic department of, the. Wom- |an’s Club, is in charge of all ar-| ‘rangements. and announced today, that balloting for the May Queen, will close’ at 4 o'clock Thursday | aftemuon. n | is PastMatrons; l?atmns ToBeHonored by Star, Past. Matrons and Past. Patrons of the Order of Eastern Star.will be honored tomorrow: evening with a dinner at. the Scottish’Rite Ternple. | The affair will begin at.6:30, o’clock. A program. has been:planned for the . evening and a. short. meeting will be held in the lodge room after dinner. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. O, 8, Sullivan and. her com- mittee, f Initiation to Be. Held by CDA An 8 o'clock meeting an lnmnumf with Mrs. A. M. Geyer, presiding, will be held tomorrow night at Par- ish Hall by the Catholic Dugifters of America. 3 3l A social will follow wuh Mesdames George Sundborg, [eLean; Jack Powler and T.:Ja ‘;In charge of arrangements. oy GREENHOW :muni Tommy Greenhbw, former kn- nouncer with Juneau ragdio, station. KINY, returnéd to Juneau from || Cordova on the steamer Alaska. Greenhow was recently connected with an Anchorage radio, station and then accepted a position with the Northwest Radio Advertising Company. He. has been traveling throughout the Territory for the firm, e ] GARRETT SOUTH. " Jack Garrett, Juneau bartender, salled soyth on.the Alaska last night_for a several months’ vaca- tion and for treatment. Siptermme ¢ = ‘me ' DADY pire—the paper with the largest paid circulation, love .of dogs by adopting the|l “runt” of a . thoroughbred litter and setting' out to turn him into l![ a real animal. The youngster and Y | his darky. pal succeed far better CORDELL HICKMAR {than any one expected, and before “Emi lfl.lll. long the despised dog, “Promise,” | Directed by Stvart Heisler . | alr route from Seattle to. :MILJ.B.BMOMQOO- tfi-& = that John Laitinen has’ filed Mwln'h oot of the Sevth! TWO. EDITIONS OF " LATE WORLD. NEWS TONIGHT STANWYCK — McMURRAY “REMEMBER THE NIGH’I"' HELP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. SALES. CLERK-DENTAL ASSIS- TANT—Woman, married;’ age. 35, -high school and buslne; perience '.ramtng Several years' as dental assistant, also sples clerk in department store. Oood typist. Call for ES 291. e ————— NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, Empire Classifieds. Pay!. OnIyMedldnelfium and now I'm 81! Kept, ADLERIKA on hand. the past 27 years:’ (O, G Tex,) ALDERIKA contains. 3, - tives for quick bowel action, with 5 | carminatives to relieve gas pains. Get ADLERIKA today. , Butler= Mauro Drug Co, in Douglas Guy's Drug Store. fi CALL FOR BID Sealed bids will be rml}bd m ‘. office of the Commissioner of | cation, Territory of Alasks, Alaska, at 10:00 A. M., May 5, lnu. and will then be opened and read, |for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and.e mt necessary for the mmlctlon of the Homer' 1lchik Schoo! Buildings, with ers' Living Quarters and’ f¢ addition to the V(Mflhficbgd ing, all in the Territory Plans may be obmnod James yan, Education, tory -of W Company, Amdhondot5ao!|.h. pREE Wi be required to a¢ the proposal, DR: JAMES RYAN, Commisioner of Territory of tion, April 1 lication, April 28, uopcx OF HEARING . ACCOUNT, N 'nm PROBATE. CQURT THE PRECINCT OF DIVISION NUMBER ONE, RITORY OF ALASKA. In, the Matter of the m "MATT NYKANEN, Deo "NOTICE 1S HEREBY' G final account and petition o tribution in the above en tate and that hearing wifl w on the same on the 14th d A.. June, 1941, at the hour, ef o'clock forencon, at the. m of the above entitled neau, Alaska, at which persons interested may aj object .to such account . if destre, Dated this 10th day q 1941. (SEAL) FELIX GREY, ¢ United Saies. Cogp R o te Jud Publication. dates, April a2l May 5-12, 194].

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