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v RES NOW!? SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU HES' A ll\lG“,'“' 53 SEOLEN who' be stealin’ . | ) with IOPSRNE roc MURPHY - Charlzs WINNINGER Time" Metro-Goldwyn-Rayn LATEST NEWS WALT DISNEY CARTOON $100.00 REWARD will be paid for information leading to the arrest of the party or paii who placed sugar in the gas intak of my truck Pullens Leave for E. J. KRAUSE, s A& S. Pullen, manager of the Al- | | W CARA NOME o0+ and vacatisn a combined | cal CAPITOL SHOWS IRISH COLLEEN IN SCREEN HIT Judy Garland Has Grown- up Role-Charles Win- ninger Plays Father Judy Garland, who intrigued and charmed = millions in “Strike the Band,” and other lilting musi- hits, providés Her audiences with a new surprise in her solo starring vehicle, “Little Nellie Kelly,” in which, as an Irish col- [leen on the sidewalks of New York, e — ————— 1] Outstanding in his character role | Trip Through States! ¢ Light and Power Com- | membered Mrs. Pullen left curing|“Babes in Arms.” d on the Mount Mec-|a likeable and talented leading man | bueiness | with an undisputably fine voiee she is appearing at the Capitol | Theatre. George M. Cohan’s smash Broad- way stage hit provides her with an ‘ld('fll vehicle in which |the joy and romance of youth, tn |sing favorite old-time ballads as streamlined modern songs. |of the elderly grandfather with an |aversion to work, is Charles Win- ninger. Sharing the youthful ro- mance with Miss Garland in the latter half of the film is the young baritone, Douglas McPhail, last re- for his performance in McPhail proves SKIN FRESHE"ER : trips RS Current aspects of China’s bit- KB cfebin <Koknaing ive- | e Pullens, mill:gosbo- Wiabing- jugr ‘ai to drive out the in- A 9. ton, D. C., for a visit with their|,, Pl i # P e N feaios of Sod ‘ . s With thelt|vading Japanese armics and re- cream with this fragrant | SO0 and '”!"‘ J ‘(’)‘ ’ ;‘K”“‘ iy |establish her national econor liquid! 1t refreshes your | Telatives there m their returni oo 0T e : skin delightfully ! from the East they will stop in|P) 5 Pl | Time film, “China Fights ECONOMY REG. SIZE | Denver for a visit with their daugh- ehict i30. Datig. 8 SIZE | ter, Mrs. Emerson Ellett, and their| Which is also being shown $25° $I | two ndchildren, Emerson, Jr.,| B B 77703 1 g ® |and Mary Virginia | i On the west coast, the Pullens | will stop in Los Angeles, San Fran- cisco, and - Seattle, returning Juneau in about one month. * ASK FOR IT AT Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store @ .=F., Washers Save TIME, MONEY and LABOR EASY TERMS See It Today on Our'Floor Breeze through washday and get your clothes beautifully clean, white and soft. Look at the array of convenience features shown below. You'd expect to pay much more! Hurry to our store now for a demonstration! % GENTLE ‘WASHING ACTION MODEL AWS-16 & POWER COMPANY SALES and SERVICE PHONE 616 ALASKA ELECTR!C LIGHT l Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! AN P N N\ HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Deliverg of the Daily Alaska Empire . - Atthe Empire Printing Company H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner - 'MISS FEMMER “ GIVES PARTY ON BIRTHDAY Barn Dance With All Trim- mings Feafured on Saturday Night Miss Margaret Femmer, daughter of Mr, and D. B. Femmer, was 15 years of age last Saturday, and in honor the event invited her young friends to most unique affair, a barn dance Dad Femmer cleared out the ccol |room on Femmers dock, polished up | 16 N |the flcor slick ana span and pro- vided bales of hay for seats Over 100 High School mates of Miss Femmer enjoved the dance at Iwhich' punch, anples, etc. were served during the evening between the various dance numbers, and | everybody attending I fine time, had a regular 'Home Nursing Class - To Hold First Meet | All women of Juneau who interested in the Home Nu |classes being offered by the Amer- lican Women’s Voluntary Services lare to meet tonight in the Juneau |Health Center at 7:30 o'clock. Two or three classes arc to be arranged, one in the afternoon for enrollees | It is impertant that all those iinteresled attend the first meeting, }as classes will be limited to 16 per- | | are sing (sons to facilitate demonstrations. Mrs. Burr Johnson is in charge of the unit for-Home Nursing for the AWVS, and the classes will be taught by Miss Jane Hibbard and Mrs. Marjorie Hessig. Qualified nurses may alse be instructors. PR PG 7 S NOTICE AIRMALL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. first | | to portray as | The Rayen') 75, Decay xist | 13 37 ith American fntains 1 3. » | 10, bottor | s 31 Fasten firmly 16. 12. Disseminate I nis strokes 17 i mo 18, 47 egar made 0.« ter . from ale S Malke slower Acriform fluld eruses edal digit chave mething inserted Greek letter CIR|Y Ixiol <] Hzmio] [o/=(mmim jo/Z[miT] (WZ -~ |{[Z|mia] [€Z] [Bim <] i e - DoEE B ] Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle Legal action DOWN Bound 2. Not busy o Paradise acle of glacial ice Consequences State positively Swinging barrier Total Corrupt Attempt tyle of type one of action Medicinal berry . Pays attention tress call Fhity Ma GOOSE GHOSTS HAUNTING GOOSEHUNTER Party Retur;;;rom Week- . end Trip fo Gambier B Dart Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, Mrs. Frank ay on var A. G. Ficklin and R. E i Y : n Carl Danielson, who went to| HEEU o Rars LD, Wisae Gambier Bay after geese Saturday [here with Mrs cklin’s brother and came back with f goose egg|And sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs (0), nevertheless proved a willipg|George F. Alexander. They plan helper for the more successful mem- | PO return to their home in King bers of nis party, except that he|City. Missouri sailing for ept hearing geese honking all the|the south on the Yukon i Sy series of parties have been With a pair of Canadian honkf‘&tg"‘n complimenting ¢ $he * Fickling slunz cover his back on the hike|during their visit, which is their, back to the boat, Danielson turned]fst trip to the Territory. The around time and again to look for|Alexanders have entértained at a the source of the honks—and finally | Preakfast and a buffet supper, and discovered that a newly killed goose will henk every time it bumps against you. | Alo in the goose egg divisiot was Milt Daniel, another one of |the Gambier Bay hunters who made |the trip on the Dart, Daniels, who culine name Recompensed Su borax . Placid . Fortune Nostril . Irritable Edible seaweed W ve Sound of the surf on the shore old rember s A. 6. Ficklins Are \ Feted at Numerous Pariies_ \fihile Here | Honoring Mr. and Mrs. A .G Ficklin, who are visiting in Juneau | Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruenin entertained at a dinner party Sa |urday evening in the Governor's | Mansion. The evening was spen | playing duplicate bridge by the 28 guest 1d honors were taken b tonight Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott |will be hosts at a venison dinner {for the visitors | Others who have feted the Fick- |lins are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simp- !son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hellenthal, |Mr. and Mrs, Frank Metcalf, Dr. {and Mrs. R. H. Willlams, Mr. and |spent all “summer blasting clay{’ 1 7 fng pigeons to pleces at the Junpau,“’“-‘fi“:]‘ ’merm;"?Q&ffi:fkn} 5 | Shotgun Cluk, didn't rec birds |' PUNSHLIATS 0 B s sk s Jesse Graham and Mrs. Cha wearing feathers. Dick Posen, new man in the Ter- ritorial Department of Health, won |high honors for the day, bringing down nine ducks and a goose. Lou Hudson and Joe Bird each collected a geose, Spec Paul fook two geese and Bert Lybeck two mallards and | three teal. Ray Mansfield brought {down two teal, with Cot Hayes and [R. B. Forrest lined up alongside Danielson' and Daniel. MRS. FOSTER HERE Mrs. Wilson K. Foster, wife of |“Bud” Feoster well known com- mentator formerly connected with KINY but for the past two years manager of KFAR station at Fairg banks, is in Juneau visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gudmen Jen= sen. Mrs. Foster is leaving on the, Yukon for a visit in the states. Goldstein. ‘bON SKUSE IS COMING | BACKFROM BIG DERBY Don Skuse, acompanied by Mrs. |Skuse, is aboard the Denali home- bound for Juneau. The two escorted Jerry Chapman to thé Soap Derby in Akron, Ohio. || Hosrprrar NortE Mrs. John Clauson was dismis- ced from St. Ann's Hospital today after receiving medical attention. Mrs. Batina Peterson of Hoonah wag admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital : today. ~ ment of Mr. and Mrs. Endres for the jis now residing in Seattle where he Box THE DAILY ALASKA-[-EMPIRIZ. MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1941. 'NEW YORK SLUM IS SETTING OF DRAMATIC FILM John Garfield and Brenda, | Marshall Starring in | "East of River” New York’s slums provide the [0 eNTog poignant setting for Warner Bros.’ new dramatic film starring John Garfield, Brenda Marshall and/ [ Marjoric Rambea East of the River,” which is r ying at the 20th Century Theatre, | The story is about Mama Ravio- | |1a’s attempts to raise her boys| through all the hardships of life| |in a tough New York neighborhood. | ! Where the Better BIG Pictures Play TONIGHT and TOMORROW Mama accepts Laurie as Joie's fi-| ancee, and a fine understanding| between the two women grows to! ' lRl IS IolD‘ {love. All is well until Joie gets| | into another scrape, then expects| .. i | |Laurie to run away with h\miMlssHelen E”zabe"‘]unes! |again. But she has changed, and . retuses. | o Wed Robert Smith Joie leaves alone, but when, 3 | eve [shortly, Laurie and Nickie fall in| lafley NOV. | of {love and announce their engage-| | ment, Jole returns to threaten| Mr. and Mrs. Hans Junes, pion- Laurie into coming away with him.|eer residents of Fairbanks, Alaska, | o0 | Mama hears of this, goes to his| |rcom and lets him have a wallop | |that sends him sprawling across | the floor while she denounces him. | | The exciting climax comes when | | Joie, remorseful, wanting to square announce the engagement of their! daughter, Helen Hlizabeth, to Rob- ert Smith Laney, son of Mrs. Lila M. Elson and Mr. M. L. Laney of Seattle, Washington. Born in Fairbanks, received her elementary and high | ta Miss Junes :.h: . gets Laurie and Nickie mar-, Last week's knitting sessions were ried while a pgangster mob is|School education there and Was|neld in the Governor’s Mansion | waiting to get him. |graduated from the University of'priday evening and in Mrs, Burrass il O L Alaska in 1935, with a major inismith's home Thursday afternoon. | Business Administration. Active in the B. A. Club and Dramatic Club, |she appeared in several college plays. 1 It will be remembered that Miss Junes, with Charlotte Wehner Ames, made the “On to Mexico”, tour sponsored by the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner and various Fair-| GUESTS AT TREADWELL “imnkx business firms, in the sprlng‘l House guests of Mr, and Mrs, |0f 1937. Enroute to the Golden W. E. Cahill for the past week are Heart City on her return voyage to Helen Hldrege, of Ketchikan, and |Alaska Miss Junes stopped off at Ellen McKechnie of Juneau, The |Juncau, and while in the Capital former is on a vacation trip to City joined the staff of the newly various towns in the territory while |created Department of Public Wel-j the latter is visiting at the Cahill fare. In 1938 she became secre- home during the absence of her |tary to the Executive Secretary of I parents who are hunting. {the Alaska Planning. Council .and remained with that organization luntil the summer of 1940, when she { FIREMEN'S DANCE ‘accepted a position with the Oivil All this week preparations for| Aeronautics Administration in An- the fall dance given each year by lchorage. Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart-| py, Laney was born in Seattle ment, will be in progress. The|and received his education in the event is set for Saturday night Queen City. The two met in Jun- and will be held in the Eagles’ hu]L’uu where Mr. Laney was employed bemazans <o o omaned iby the firm of N. Lester Troast & MOVE | Associates, Architects. He was also Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson and |program director for radio station son are back in their own residence [KINY at Juneau and one of the on Front Street again after oc- orgahizers of the “Royal Alaskans”, cupying the telephone office apart-|a popular Juneau 'dance, band, He h P LR |is associated with the architectural |firm of Naramore and Brady. Both Mr. Laney and Miss Junes To seek his fortune in the states|Were popular members of the Jun- or perhaps just work awhile, Urho eau Ski Club. The bride-elect is Kronquist left this morning on the|& member of the Anchorage Ski Princess Louise. He planned to go|Club, the Perseverence Rebekah 'to Detroit, he said, and also re-|Lodge of Juneau, and the Univer-| Imarked that it may be just months sity of Alaska Alumni Assoc. She| 'or years even before he returns, |15 81so a charter member of the ————— Fairbanks Order of Rainbow for | Giirls. KIBBYS MOVING & ! M. J. Kibby and family are pack- btel::l:‘l'n'Aletl:"j m"’fi:&"m: :.: ing up preparatory 0 mOVINg 0-| yec” il yisiy with friends in morrow from their St. Ann's ave-|y oo Tl Tl efore contin. nue residence to the Catholic par- { " ©0 Seattl i, sonage recently vacated by George hg b b aThe: wie Floek and. family, she and Mr. Laney will be married on November 1 at a ceremony to 2 P be performed at the University Lutheran Church. D NOTICE! | past couple of months. | ———————— KRONQUIST LEAVES | STEP to Health. with Better Feet. Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr Steves. adv Russians + According: to the:official Gflgafl. caption Berlin to New York, flashed by radio from J,Salvage Belonnhgiii-gs salvaging belongings Srom theis Sercely. burning homes in & vilisge From Flaming Homes Regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Pioneers of Alaska will be held Monday, October 5. Refreshments and social. .adv. Aggravating Gas et o8 10 warm and soothe the and expel gas, sad Mfimuf'm sction. At your Drug Store. ADLERIKA Butlehlhhro Drug Co. ; i . ASKFOR PRICES SEE OUR CATALOG The Empire | | Nickia turns out wonderfully, grad- | uating from engineering school| COL “VIRGINIA CITY” COLISEUM cum laude, while Joie is released| . B [from San Quentin after a three- . ENGAGEMENT OF | AWVS Will Hold With hifs hardened girl-friend, Laurie, the prodigal son returns.! FORMER Ju"[‘u ! The next evening session of knit- ting of the American Women's Vol- ‘untary Services will be héld Friday Street. This week's afternoon meet- ing will from 1:30 to 5 o'clock in the home Avenue. Wool for knitting may be ob- for the Red Cross and from Mrs. D. Relief. % Subscribe for The Empire. Two Knitting Meets This Week ening at 8 o'clock in the home Mrs. Waino Hendrickson on C be Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Ernest Rulaford on Calhoun ined from Mrs. J. C. Thomas L. Wallace for the British War AVIATION NOW, as never before, op- ARE YOU PREPARED? | portunities in AVIATION await trained pilots. Men, properly trained, can gain higher rating and pay in armed forces of the United States and in Com- mercial Ayiation. Applications for a number of students are being ac- cepted today for flight tral‘l’thm.qtl Prepare Today CONSULT Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. P. O. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 “JUNEAU ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. ® Money available at any time. ® Start an account with §1 or more. Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan 3

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