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[HUR\DAY OCTOBFR |6 1941 THE (TAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES m LShow Place of Juneau ast Time Tonight! with FRANK MORGAN Ann Rutherford - John Shelton . Irene Rich i PREVIEW TONITE 1:1: “PASTCR HALL" if1ed in the Depot Wall Flower News Shower Given for Miss VanderLeest Foud Sale Plans to Be Made by Marthas the Mar- tomorrow in the mestir of iven last ¥ will be 30 o'c 1 ock m of her friends. ‘\n\un lm' Miss Mm_\l night party attended The ¥ vlors of the No rn Light Pr / byterian Church, and members v : by Mrs. William discuss plans for the food sale Rober y Jean McNaugh- which is to be held Saturday | ton, 1 Terhune and George Rice and Mrs, E.| Miss C: tson in the Ro- ¥ o e will be | bertson home on Gold Street. I for tomorrow's meet VanderLeest, who is.to be . | r this month, received number of gifts of pottery for . BONDS er set from the guests. Six tables of bridge were played with Mrs. David Ran taking op ‘thonors, Mrs. Arthur Adams second, Miss Evelyn Stevenson third and Mrs. Darrell Wilson con- solation - Senior Guild Will Meet for Discussi All membes your personal kind of toast—light, medium or dark. Press down the lever. And before you know it up pop two slices of the most delicious zolden brown toast you have ever caten. The G-E_Automatic Toaster Set is the answer to what to give this Christmas. With the toaster come four cups and saucers, four service plates, sugar and creamer in Rain- bow Peasant- l'm\ It’s a boon to the modern hostess who has no more worries when unex- pected company arrives. Complete Set, $23.75. Toaster, $16.00. Use on AC or DC. GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC TOASTER ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER C0. Made to Order ASK FOR PRICES SEE OUR CATALOG 1 The Empire on are urged to attend - ~‘ the regular Senior Trinity Guild { Aeeting tomorrow afternoon at 2 5 = oele They will gather in the et . home of Mrs. J. A. Williams. Friends of the organization are also invited to attend the meeting, which is called to discuss future activities. ™ —e———— ) RAYBAN goggles cut haze and liminate glare from sun, snow, - No fuss. No bother, | Water. — Dr.. Carlson, Blomgren === Just drop two slices Building. adv. oo b of bread in the - { ) toister. Ser the se- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS lector control for Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! f(/k £l HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneau At the Emipire Printing Company H.R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Ovmer - ‘. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRANK MORGAN D I L Crossword Puzzle g2 L HEADS (AST oF l ACROSS 32 Higher E!m 1. Tnsect 1. News érgan- 9. Ancient wine g6 .Sen eaisle R Ry $2. Decorate (L] W }; = 9&‘ \4 clamation IMIA e by 39 ear Romantic Comedy “Keep- | it Bt om- 8 30 aame [MY| baly 41 Motion of the ing Compan " Story of | * it iy [o|r] Apollo 42. Yol dog ing Lompany y 5 Wit & U RIE) b] 17. Kind of 45, Pertaining to P ewlywed Troubles i e 18. Cover with 48. Biblical priest 0 A8 Bel B Sover An ideal “family” picture, filled gum g N Susa ¥ D v with side-splitting laughs inte:- | Lawless crowa “onjunction Solution Of YesiityS Puztle persed by tender young romance, | plement DOWN 6. Lamb's pen made its appearance at the Capi- N Ssting e Boite | : M::'m:mm ol Theatre with the opening of | 26 Agrees . Bristle y 30. Relatives One who 8. Abandoned ‘Keeping - Company.” 31. Partially " foretells 9. Cossack The romantic comedy presents L‘il’l‘v“:;ll 4Sn;;;:']‘]u“u iy Lh:a?lm.rlll\l Frank Morgan at his laugh-provok- plosion anfed es ing best and Ann Rutherford and 11. Proof of being John Shelton as a pair of young & ln:::::::;]'. screen lovers comparable with the " period of tinest. Playing their most ambiti- time us roles to date, both Miss Ruth- ] | . T erford and Shelton furnish proof W 26. On the ocean n “Keeping Company” that they fl...n%fl-.% 27. Varlety ire rapidly nearing the threshold / / . 3 MR )f stardom 29. Reproductive The story deals with young mew- ag?\{m.: yweds and their trials and tribu- mlant { ations, especially when their first £ i e juarrel ar That is occasioned 85 l‘Tre by the boy's ex-sweetheart and S %;:a":‘l‘fke-a her flirtatious plotting to separate K"",‘;l‘;“ of | he youngsters. She does, too, but 40. Belonging to us the families of the newlyweds| :; ¥h'|.”§ (ol::tm bring them together again with 44. 01d cloth some hilarious scheming on their o u,,’:l‘f:‘{.,‘;’:l 3 own part. glaring 1g) 46. Fine cloth Morgan and Irene Rich as the 47. Depart. girl's parents are teamed again, 51 ‘-""g' et following their success in “The Mor- n .//a 83. Bottom of the tal Storm,” while little Virginia /, / 54, Gfleal‘[’c! as the pestiferous but lovable, kid | ' B 0L sister, Gene Lockhart, Virginia Grey, Dan Dailey, Jr, and Sara R b G ' H i oy e @FOMAULiCS Rainbow Girls Have formances in the supporting cast.! S. Sylvan Simon directed the pic- ture. "Masons’ Night' and Inifiation Saturday Juneau and Douglas Masons have been especially invited to attend the meeting of the Order of Rain- bow for Girls Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple. Each girl has contacted the Masons either personally or by phone, inviting them to the meeting. - Officials On i Alaska Day Marked | By School Studies; | Southern Hop “No Classes Fnday Hoppin, Alaska Manager, - and Engineer Going Eastern Stars are also invited to to Seattle the “Masons’ Night,” at which time Marshall C. Hoppin, Civil Aero-|gion; coandidates will be initiated nautics Authority Regional Mana- ;... (e organization. ger for Alaska, and C‘_ M. Lampl_e, Following the meeting, |chief of the C.A.A. airways engi- Alaska Day, which comes on Octobgr 18, was marked by the Juneau Public Schools today in special work throughout the vari- ous classes. All students will have |a holiday tomorrow as the schools close in observance of the Terri- { | refresh- | torial holiday. 3 ? ments will be served by a commit- Pupils in the first four grades neering division, today awaited fa- tee fghairmaned by Miss Betty Rice. |went in groups with their teachers YOTable weather before flying (o A ofimguner will be Winoga Mon- to visit the Territorial Museum, Seattle in Hoppin's plane. roe® B¥elyn Spain, Doris ~Balog Hoppin, whose headquarters are at Anchorage, and Lample came here yesterday. Lample is enroute to his offices in Washington, D.C., after spending nearly three months TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN on detailed inspection and super- We will not be responsible for any q Vision of defense airport projects debts contracted for by anyone but throughout the Territory. Hoppin ourselves. | will return to Alaska after a brief MR. and MRS. AL WEATHERS. | visit in Seattle. —adv. . Enroute south, the C.A.A. of- 7S ficials plan to stop at Annette Is- Emph‘e Classitieds Pay! Frances Paul, Astrid Holm, Doreen Heinke, and Doris Cahill. D e where Curator E. L. Keithahn spoke to them on phases of Alas- kan history and culture. The fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades took up some phase of Alaska in their daily work. Every high school class devote its time to Alaskan subjects ac- cording to the class interest. For instance, the science classes stu- died scientific branches, such as| e Horiad 0% Jand to talk with officials at the N Scalabibe Wikkes: Wradiiox. sk | DY landing field under construc- \\ in Alaskan subjects in their fields. | tion theve, | Students in mathematics studied! :J‘ the annual customs report, \mhz- ing all available material graphs and other studies. Hosrirar N Laveda Durgan entered St. Ann’s | Hospital this morning to have her tonsils removed. - New Instructor W||I J Aid Nursing Class; Meet Tomorrow The evening class of the Home Nursing group sponsored by the American Women’s Voluntary Ser- |vices will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in the Juneau Health Mrs. Winifred Mosher was dis- gonter, = ANl those Who attended missed from St. Ann's Hospital|Lrevious meetings and wish to con- yesterday following medical atten- fmue the coursg are invited to at- o |tend this class. Murs. Burr Johnson is in charge of the nursing division, and Miss| Jane Hibbard, public health nurse tis aiding in the instruction. An- other instructor has yolunteered her services so.that th egroup will be Esther Bailey of Sitka entered divided into two classes. The time the Government Hospital yester-|of the second class meetings will day afterncon as a medical patiert. Pe decided tomorrow night. Anyone = wishing to enroll may begin at the next . They will be eligible for a certificate providing they attend regularly. ; TH Mrs. Velma Jenssen Forrest left Juneau yesterday aboard the North- land for Petersburg, where she has' been assigned as PubMc Health nurse. She will take the position left vacant by the transfer of Miss Jane Hibbard to the Juneau divi- in the files of the U. S Land Office, |sion. fi Anchorage, Alaska. Mrs, Forrest comes from Seattle | Any and all persons clalming ad-|and has been in Juneau several| versely any ofthe above mentioned |days conferring with officials of the | land should file their adverse claims | Territorial Department of Health | in the district land office within the |and other Territorial and Pederal | period of publication or thirty days |offices. thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes, FLORENCE L. KOLB, Della Howard of Sitka was ad-' mitted to the Government Hospital yesterday afternoon te receive medical attention. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska August 7, 1941, Notice is hereby given that Etolin Wittanen has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), Anchorage Serial No. 08733, for & tract of land de- scribed as Lot A, Tract A, of the Auke Lake Group of Homesites on Glacier Highway near Juneau, Al- aska, Plat of U. S. Survey:No. 2392, containing 3.55 acres, and it is now —eo— FRANK DICK RETURNING Frank Dick, on the staff of the | Alaska Juneau, First publication, August 20, 1941, Last publication, October 15, 1941, ———e——— 1 | Though Puerto Rico is in the |tropics, the highest temperature ! ever recorded there was 90 de- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS e | | lass, Here are 4 exciting flavors to make foods more de- Ticious! Real flavors of Celery, Garlic, Onion. NEW Savor Salt Seasoning, so delicious glass shakers with moisture-proof caps. Try them. Schilling Attention Elks Dedicateory mnwmn Class Wednesday, October 22, 1941 Grand Opening | romance with TWO FEATURES OPEN TONIGHT, ’OTH CENTURY “Triple Jush(e with G. 0'Brien and ""Murder in Air"”" Showing ‘WHERE THE BETTER BIG "1'ICTURES PLAY! rENTURY TONIGHT and FRIDAY &l Suspected of being a member of a group of outlaws who rob an Arizona bank, kill the cashier and wound the sheriff, a husky- western cattleman takes to their trail and brings them, one by one to jus- tice, thus clearing his own name. This is the exciting theme of “Triple Justice,” George O'Brien’'s latest action thriller, playing at the 20th Ceniury tonight and Fri- day. The popular outdoor star is cast in the role of the two-fisted rancher who inadvertently gets in- volved with a trio of bank robbers and is blamed for their latest crime. How he determinedly* tracks them down, recovers $30,000 they CoL/ stole, exposes a crooked deputy ~ sheriff as the ringleader, and finds H 2 ey et There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! provides entertainment that ol promises to be heavily laden witn action and suspense. | Virginia Vale has the feminine lead in “Triple Justice,’ which fea- tures in other prominent roles Peggy Sh-mnon Tarry Woods, Paul 4 3 TWO GOOD FEATURE rmfist “MY LOVE CAME BACK"——COLISEUM EM ENTERPRISE FUND, Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska 8 W Cilro: 1 hereby donate The & tation s the Warner Bi tion thiiller, “Mur- der in he film featu: wlicles or amount of money on 5> above) nald Jorm Li 0 he famous as subscription to the fund to provide recreational fucil- f 1¢ks. at eind present it with your Daily Alaska Empire or Barr rju ¥ Chp the above cour flvvbr‘ ¥ t th ata ]uwflu barik. udevi . fi T4 with alien Th govern- ¢ of our been interest and t ment, John Deleo Married Recently in Denver News of the marriage of John DeLeo to Miss Ann Parsch was received here recently by DeLeo's sister, Mrs. Herb Redman. The couple was married October 14 in Denver. DeLco is the son of Mr, and Mre 7. Dels6. of Cordova, and is well known in the Territory, Mrs. DeLeo was an airline hostess. Fol- lowing a trip to Juarez, Mexico, the pair will return to Denver to make their home, and DeLeo will start flying as & captain for Unit- ed Airlines. He will be stationed in Denver. S S i i A T A aised PINT-SIZED GANGSTERS SENT UP THE RIVER Jor & vacation in the co-’m.. in a haunied house! LEO GORCEY A MONOGRAM PICTURE Notice. Future address of G. Bat- tello—3925 Avalon way, Beame adv, % Proceeds to The Piqneers of Alaska Meas, fish and vegetables Gain goodness in a flash— We flavor soups and salads And give them zest and dash s 0 Admission 50¢ Loges65¢ (Theatre Free List suspended for this show) Saturday, Oct. 18 Two Shows: 7:30 and 8:30 P. M — different. In REFRESHMENTS Of New Club Rooms Saturday, Octeber 25, 1941 at9:30 P. M. Elks and Their Wz Cm{ly lnv‘lted