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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1941 - JUNEAU, ALASKA ! APt . THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES |A Silenf Movie . . . SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU £ B A I FL E Q A~ aw HALEY . . Tfl%, 7 OF YOUR LOVETIME! Disney Cartoon | | Travelog L] Latest News SHORTS ! R T R ey e %y e g e CLEVER PLOT (DASewingGroup® [ Hossracmorea | INNEWHIM I from £ Ann's Ho: after receiving |James Stewart and Hedy! Lamarr Share Top Honors — | in"'Come Live with Me" | Peter Johnson left St. Ann’s Hos- pital st after undergoing | surgical tr ent. With | Lamary Whit surgical pa-|in one St. Ann’s Hospital, was|films to b Saturday afternoon. Live With at the Capitol Seldom a story Sat medic: Finishing work, such as crochet- sewing on buttons 1 be main [ Ing edges and Delbert Walker was discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital today fol- lowing a tonsilectomy the tomorrow Catholic 2+ meet for session in the Hedy honors Stewart romantic At Jame notnin: waring interesti s year, “Come a yesterday tre wishes to of as p to be finishing for brin, Hoke i roup Stanley | tient at ed tid the 1 The as Hollywood well fitted for its |of stars. The plot deals with the| = plight of a beautiful Austrian | Elmer Howerter entered St. refugee who m a penniless| _ Ann’s Ho! yesterday to re-|young author in order to obtain a ceive medical attention. quota number and thu deportation to her The complications frem the marriage 1 | tremely amusing ente A produced choice ed Mike Ugrin was Hospital yest medical dmitted to St. / afternoon 0 ok SO treatment Anglo-Red Chiefs in Iran Austria svelop Paul White was dismissed from St. Ann's Hospital this morning following medical care. Mike Gulyas was admitted yes- terday afternoon to St. Ann's Hos- pital for treatment of a broken foot. to cease dreaming up pl and write from tual experience, Stewart is superb. His sce office of publisher Ian Hi one of the high spots of his career. Liss Lamarr as the ¢ in the of indecision ance re new side L0 glamorous P human and sympathetic a grand bit of work thro the entire film D John Wagner entered St. Ann’s Hospital Sunday morning for medi- cal care, web plus | her real, doe; out Howard Eli was admitted to the Government Hospital yesterday morning to receive medical atten- tion, Made to Qrder ASK FOR PRI 2 OUR CATALOG The Empire —— .o NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned , on the left on the Aleutian for the States 18th day of September, 1941, duly where they will probably locate. appointed administrator of the Battelo recently disposed of his tate of, SIGURD MEDHAUG, De- transfer trucks to E. O. Davis. ceased, and that letters testamentary e, therefor on said day were duly is- sued to the undersigned. ! | All persons having claims said estate are hereby requ present same, with proper vo and duly verified, within s months from the date of this notice to the undersigned adminis the office of his attorneys, R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle, at 200 Seward Building, Juneau, ka. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 18th | day of September, 1941. CARL D. HUPP, _ | Administrator. | | First publication, Sept. 19, 1941. | Last publication date, Nov. 10, 1941.' BATTELOS LEAVE JUNEAU L - Guildo Battelo and Mrs. Battelo CES ENTERPRISE FUND, Empire, s horeby donate Gen. Archibald Wavell (left), British military chief, confers with Col. the allied forces meet in Baghdad, Iraq, following their successful occupation of Iran. There is no substitute for newspaper advertising { GLOVES FOR CO-EDS ARE ORIGINAL, SMART, SENSIBLE les or amount of money on line above) the fund to provide recreational facil- n at Chilkoot Barracks. the above coupon out and present it with your ription at the office of The Daily Alaska Empire or at a Juneau bank. Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! HAULING OF ALL KINDS! HAIL ‘PUTS THE BITE ON’—Recent fall of huge hailstones in New York state’s Ontar region ruined several orchards and left cavernous pits in the apples, ‘s seen aboves Popov, commander of the Russian military mission, as the leaders of 1 pa) [yheck, Mrs, Odellia Knight, Ll B, ' Lileen Bertholl,. Mrs. Ethel Loken * and Mrs. Roberta Feero. RIPPING FIVE-REEL DRAMMER STARRING FILM COMEDIAN JACK - 2 JANE WITHERS HAS LEAD Al 20TH CENTURY Spiffire’s Efforts to Fif in Park Avenue Society Is High Enterfainment All that you love best in Jane Withers is brought out in her lat- est starring film for 20th Cenury- Fox, “Girl Prom Avenue A" which opened yesterday at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre. Jane is supported by a cast of featured players includ- ing Kent Taylor, Katharine Al- dridge, Elyse Knox, Laura Hope | Orews, Jessie Ralph, Harry Shan- non, Vaughan Glaser and Rand Brooks. In the stirring and hilarious story’ Jane portrays a Bowery spit- fire who'is discovered by Kent Tay- or, a famous Park Avenue author. Baffled by the splendor of her new surioundings, Jane attempts, never- heless, to be a lady and the re- tvening Nursing Class Is Divided The evening class in Home Nursing has been divided into two ‘ult is highly entertaining sections it was announced by Mrs. Human, appealing and thorousi- Burr Johnson, chairman of the 1y enjoyable, “Girl From Avenie Home Nursing Unit of the AWVS, A” is Janes biggest and best pic- Formerly there was only one eve- ture yet. Sol M. Wurtzel was the ning class and one afternoon class. €Xecutive producer. = Otto Brower One evening class will meet Tues- directed from a screen play. by day at 7:30 o'clock, and the other Frances Hyland which was Dbased on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, cn the play "“The Brat” by Maude both classes in the Juneau Health Fulton. Center. The afternoon class met today .rpp 1o ieulth with for a two-hour session from 2 t0 4 gooy phone 648 Chiropocist: o'clock in the Health Center. Steves. R - 7 adv Rebekafis Planning Covered Dish Dinner A covered dish dinner will be given by members of the Rebekahs next Wednesday evening. The din- ner hour is set for 6:30 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall. In charge of arrangements for the affair is a committee headed by Mrs, Catherine Hookey. Assist- ing her are Mrs. Helga Jarvis, Mrs. ' ACROBS - | ¢ . Sharp point Dispiay. form . Bustle, County In Ohlg rovingly . ifermative . Ligard 0 44. Ornamental . Musical in- bally strument ‘Turmeric 16. Theater box . Abandoited . Mystical !'l;nau word o . Deface In the direc- tion of Greek letter 1sh Mis. Jenny Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Mrs, Winifred Hannah, Mrs. Permission . Saak. id BB All Rebekahs and their familics are invited to attend the pot luck. dinger, Plans for it were complet- at a meeting of the committee recently in home of Mis. 1 the District Court for the Ter- 28 ritory of Alaska, Third Division. | LILLIAN . KESTER, Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD KESTER, Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA: To the above named defendant, Greeting: You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- , tory of Alaska, within thirty days afler the last publication of this summons, namely within thirty days after the 10th day of November, 1941, ir. case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty«days alter the jate of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you ] - | L1V Hettes, | el 1L+ FL | Where the Better Big Rictures Play [/ AGAIN TONIGHT ~ wh KENT TAYLO ATHARINE ALORIDGE " ELYSE KNOX LAURA HOPE CREWS JESSIE RALPN HARRY SHANNON VAUGHAN GLASER RAND BROOKS ‘ “MEN WANTED" | All Color AlaskaScenic [ o Gail Morrison - HasBirfhday; Party Is Given Gail Morrison was ten years old yesterday and she gave a party to several of her close friends at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Morrison, in the Radio Apartments, The little guests were entertained from 5§ pm. to 8 p.m. yesterday at dinner and then games of “Cooty” were played. Hallowe'en decotations were used und favors given. The little host- ess recelved many presents from her guests who were Loraine Eng- |Ush, Zelma Gross, Joan. Sabin, | Jeanette Doucett, Patty Carson, Ro= evia Messerschmidt, Pearl Swens 1, Ruth Larson and Sue Me= Mullen, the Iatter from Seattle. Jeanette Doucett won the first lprize in the games, and Roberta Messerschimidt won consolation. { R Empire Classitieds Pay! AL T1Al [ NIGINATITIS! I~ ele ol ABILEST] FAID [E[DISIN]I [P] M1 [S[TTAIKIEIN Ml |LIESTAV]E] fm N[O (4] 3 [A[TIE[SIISIAIRIA] 1A (T[T [ElRIN0)] [oIM[) [TINOILIE! NT 1 [ [=ploli i} Solution Of Saturday's Puzxié BOWN nder 3 personally, and answer the com- plaimt of the above named plaintiff on file in said court in the above cntitled action. The said plaintidff in said action demands the following relief, to-wit: a decree of divorce on the grounds of desertion. And in the event you fail to so appear and an r, the plaintiff will take wgainst you ant thereo will apply to the court for the relicf demanded in her complaini as hereinabove stated. Wéitness, the Honorable Simon Hellenthal, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereunto affixed, on this 3rd day of October, 1941 You Must See Our built in our cleaners ® Dustproof Bag ® Spotlight ©® Motor-Driven ® High Speed Motor M. E. 8. BRUNELLE, ® Requiries No Oiling We Stake Our Repulation on 'MODEBNE" Modal Cleaner These features offer many values Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374--Juneau _ At the Empire Prinfing Company H. R "SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Ovner (BEAL) Clerk. By A. M. THOMAS, | Deputy Clerk. Grigsby & Drager, ! Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication, Oct. 20, 1941. Last publication, Nov. 10, 1941. No matier how'large or how small your home, we know there is a G. E. cleaner to meet your household needs. Stop in today and try these superior vacuum cleaners. Alaska Electric Light and : -i'qmrfimui' any Phone 618 1 o i Top l.".v"‘uwl " ;qitts and éap; below, one-seam ddeskin gloves; right, Eskimo mittens inovations in the styling of ac- n suspicion, but finally accept as their talents to restyling gloves, Every fall season the debonair and casual college crowd introduces cessories that thei® more staid feminihe relatives at first regard smart and practical. This year the bright young things have tur £ i and have turned out models that are original, smart and sensible. Top left are amusing mittens and, beanie called “Mop-ems,” the inspiration being the lowly floor mop. Their fringed be.cks and knitted palms come in a number of bright color combinations, and make charming sets, Below, we have doe- skin gloves made with the single seam’down one side to permit plen'y of freedfm without danger of splitting seams, and trimmed with fringe. 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