The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1941, Page 3

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DAY, OCTOBER 21, 1941 s . E THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES i ‘-__———_—_.—_‘ SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU ‘ ' CAP'TO Lasl 'l‘lmes 'l'omgh! |BRIGHT COMEDY AT CAPITOL IS ENDING TONIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Phonephoto The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are greeted by her uncle, Gen. Henry M. Warfield (right), as they arrive in Timonium, Md., for a visit. Tt ! | e |'Come Live With Me’ Stars ‘ ST E.UHRT Hedy Lamarr and James 2 % | Stewart-Strong Cast W A high spot in motion picture —— entertainment’ is reached at the Capitol Theatre, where “Come Live with Me,” co-starring James Stew- ! art 'and Hedy Lamarr, is playing B for the last times tonight. No hap- f |pier combination could possibly [have been found than the conser- . v |vative and bashful Stewart plus 1 : RED AND WHIT S lE PRO(EEDS he glamorous Lamarr in a story [ tailor-made for both of them. st The supporting cast of players i SRy {unter as the suave, polished pub- Daily A ¢ nas t Io (HllKOOT lisher, turns in the type of pei- : 1 ; Mation y A formance for w he is well . known. He d honors with ‘ AW\ Stewart in tr mentioned of- ) SHEAFFE AWVS Spensoring Goody e S his wife, s excellent, as is Donald E Salefo Increase Recre- Ltk v bench: bum, Ed- : ahonal Funds |ward Ashley as rising young AK'ES ALL PENS 2 author, Ann Coddee and King Bag- WRITE ‘BETTER A “soody sale” has been set for(FO0- | was the former Bessie " cuturday, October 25, for the pur-| e most interesting Hol- ' gown since Edward VII1 quit the SKRIP-WELL of raising further the re {lywoad debuts ‘of Yom year Is:Seh Timonium is a s uses last drop i o8 s i ok ‘i.;'.‘v‘x:(14>.‘-.A.T(,1(| Adelinede Walt | - : Barracks. The sale VIO b SISWATLE: grafies W Sod e AThuBinaD: W mother This film marks Mrs. Sediment-free e oluntary Services, and wiil |Revnolds' first screen appearance " : W', ‘“‘!‘ '“““‘ Rt og ‘m”m”'yi\,m it is far from being her last. oceu by -the i Bdkrs, Roebiok | GEiLE . frome her - per{cRuKIcH on Seward Street, ds from the sale, 10 o'clock 21l Color 1d cookies Under New Management JUNEAU Day and Night NURSERY Hopper { FOR PRICES E OUR CATALOG The Empire r, Mgr. which in the morn- sent Lo Chilkoot trans- | H I tion the Elks donated ¢ punching bag. Free portation was made possible by 0. Adams, Alaska Steamship Com- pany agent. Phone Red 119 Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! HAULING 0!' Al.l. KINBS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PIHONE 374---Juneau At the Empire Printing Company H. R. "SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner 4.4 | American is about to find its ideal’ ‘ grandma. The film was given excellent and sympathetic direction by Brown by Clarence B =|GIRL SCout s not been soli- | and W hm\ o is appreciative ..r‘ A(TIVIT'ES 15 offered. for the e of J 1 cigarette. cards were a o we sa- (entral Councll Outlines lLu u«l the Columbia, a Program for Week- Fashion Show From Oc! Lob«‘l designated 2(‘» as Scout Week, and in (line to November 2 National Girl with the observance of this week, Juneau Girl Scouts are plan- number of activities. Mrs Schoettler, new president rganization, states that a at present being out- is national the ning Robert of the o program a is lined by the Central Committee The program will include a week long sale of Girl Scout cookies in | the 1ocal ja fashion staged | October | Mrs. Schoettler believes that | these activities will insure the Jl’munces of the group for the com- ing season and so mitigate the |task of asking for donations from | the publie, | A meeting of the Central Coun- !(;il was held yesterday in the ;‘PunLhUllsL‘ of the Alaska Electric | Light and Power Company tocom- | plete the election of officers. The | following have taken up their |work in the Council: sident, Mrs. Robert ‘lier: Vice-President, Mrs, | Olson; Secretary, Mrs, Sid Thomp- | son; Treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Faulk- |’nn and publicity chairman, Mrs. | Grover C. Winn. grocery stor and also show which will be in the Capitol Theatre on 31. Schoet- { | Notice. Future address of G. Bat- tello, 3925 Avalon Way, Seattle. adv. e e | Subscribe for The Empire. Oscar | SELECTEES 10 REPORT Local Men M;y Remain in ! Own Homes Unfil Departure Answering Alaska’s first call 'a the colors under the Selective S |vice Act, approximately 25 Juneau youths will report to Territorial Service Headquarters in the Ma- rine Building at 9 o'clock Thurs day morning, Director John Mc- Cormick announced today. Wallis Warfield’s first glimpse of her old home British throne in 1936 to marry her, uburb of, Baltimore. |FUND FOR OUR BOYS | JUST GIVE AS | YOU CAN FOR | HELPING MEN | FROM JUNEAU AT CHILKOOT BARRACKS TO HAVE BETTER R ECR EATION FACILITIES . . . A total of $30 was deposited at |the Empire office today to be added to the slowly growing fund to provide recreational equipment At the headquarters, the 5‘.1,.c_}mr the Juneau men at Chilkoot tees will be instructed to hoid |Barracks themselves in readiness for lrnns-k It was also reported that the portation to Chilkoot Barracks,| Juneau Mill and Mine Workers' near Haines,. where they will un-§ Union, Local 203, have voted to dergo physical examination by|denate $25 to the fund. Army physicians and then will te| with the date when selectees sworn into the Army and begin!wijll pe inducted into service only | their 13-week training period, after| gwo days away, total proceeds to- whick: they will be permanently as-|dwy brought the fund to only signed to Army units. | 534050, or well under half the The_ draftees will be taken 10} meunt which Ketchikan citizens Haines on the next available pas-|donated to men from their city senger liner, expected some time|now at the Haines post. next week, McCormick said. In llpi Drations\. fadivod today “Wte interval, they will be joined BY o ooy, group of 15 selectees from Wran-|""sh "ol $5 gell and Petersburg and three or Finnigan and Noonan 5 four others from Angoon, Hoonah Bert's, Oashi. Groger 5 i y 2 and Klawock. Draftees fram Sitka American Legion 2 probably will be taken directly to Haines for induction. | Uncle Sam to Pay “The federal government will | bear the living expenses of the men from the moment they report | Thursday ~ morning,” McCormick | said. “However, we expect that the majority of Juneau residents will prefer to remain in their home until sailing time; they will be | permitted to do so, although any jof them wishing fo be housed and fed between Thursday and the \samng time will be entitled Jthe accommodations.” | Transportation costs to Haines also will be borne by the Federal Government, as will the cost of 36, Frightens 38, Make certain [ pered Person 4o, Head: French 41. Pale brown 43 Body bone | Relating m 60 Rodent . Direction 0gEH 56. Exists 68. Coarse peren- nial herb 60. Conceal 62. Continent 63. Affirmative 64.\Paradise 65, ‘opucnl glass Ocea 67. R.mllnd.r Young hare Godd f th harvest ). Tro&)lcn.l bira Girdle 3. Hindu prayer carpet 'ILVHL'A [].]" fimrif' MEE !1!4[]5?(!112(2111 EITERFIRIEIE Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 1. Fellow 2. Allusion Southern coustellation . Chide severely 6. Antie 6. Long-legged web-footed birds American general . Too 9. Fortune . Sign of the . zodiac . Parties Root of the taro tanza Airman Declares solemnly Final na 27. Comfort Dance step Assemblage of cattle Athenian statesman called “The Just” Beaks . Color Undraped figures . Iridescent gem American actor Preferably Kind of resin Shad Open courts . Edible seeds . Notion Caused to go Relatives Small k3 to| returning any selectee who fails to bass the final examination or fs| ejected for any other reason at the induction station. The Juneau Local Draft Board 4\:\!]] be credited with an initial uota of 79 men, McCormick sointed out, although only about 5 men who originally registered iere are still in the city. Those ~ho have departed have been no- ified to report to their nearest iraft board for assignment to in- luction stations. They are scat- | ‘ered from Dutch Harbor to southern Texas, last known addresses shows. Several Juneau men now work- Harbor will report to the draft board at Unalaska and will be aken to Anchorage by Army trans- oort for their 13-week training. Tell It to the Boss Altkough all mén subject to the rirst quota received at least ten days’ notice to wind up their af- fairs, McCormick today again | warned them to make ample pro- | vision " for returning to their homes | ind employment in case they are rejected af” the induction station. “Ask your employer to hold your job_open for a few days, at least until you have time to nofify him | that you Hhave been accepted by the Army,” McCormick suggested. If you are accepted, notify him mmediately; if you are rejected, | return immediately to your em- | vloyment.” — e — — Empire Classifieds Pay! IN ARMY a check of the| ing on defense projects at Dutch | ENTERTAINMENT - IS LIVELY AT | 20TH CENTURY Various Talents in Her { Best Film fo Dafe Combining drama with hilarious comedy, “Girl From Avenue A" the entertainment - packed 20th Century-Fox film starring Jane Withers, is closing tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. It isJane's most pretentious picture, giving her lots of room to display her varied talents and providing her strong- est supporting cast to date. Kent Teylor, Katarine Aldridge, Elyse Knox, Laura Hope Crews and many others are featured. Filled with tender, human touch- es and interspersed with many mements hilarity, “Girl From Avenue A" is far and away Jane's biggest and best picture. Jane proves herself an accomplished ac- tress by her adult handling of her exacting dole. The strong featured cast, asscm— bled by Executive Producer M. Wurtzel, gives grand .suppmz to Jane. Jessie Ralph, Vaughan Glaser and Harry Shannon m'e outstanding in their roles, ds the entire cast. Otto Brower directed the pietute crisp pdce from a lively play by Frances Hyland, of | at screen a which was based on Maude Ful- ;ton’s play, “ ARMISTICE DAY DANCE DATE SET FOR NOVEMBER § American L@n Will Give Affair, Elks Ballroom- Doings on Nov. 11 The local American Legion Post 'under the Chairmanship of Homer G. Nordling will hold it's annual Armistice Day Dance on Novem- ber 8, in the Elk's Ballroom. Armistice Day, November 11, a public program with the coopera- tion of A. B. Phillips, Superintend- ent of thé Juneau Schools will be held at the Capitol Theatre in the afternoon. Program wjll be an- nounced at a later date. The Navy and Marine Corps members are all ready for the Jigg’s Dinner next Monday evening in celebration of Navy Day, October 27, speakers and other entertainment are on the program. All details of collecting and for- warding magazines to the soldiers |stationed at Yakutat, Alaska, have !been worked by the Committee, |Bert A. Lybeck and Waino Hen- |drickson. Magazines are to be left \with George Gullufsen, Room 12, | Federal Building for wrapping and \smtmg | Frank A. Metcalf outlined the | tecent steps taken by the Local Defense. Committee and the var- ious parts the. American Legion will have in the setup. A committee was appointed to |arrange a farewell program and other matters for the local draftees leaving this menth. The Committee is headed by Alfred Zenger who recently returned from the Amer- ican Legion National Convention, was installed as Second Vice-Com- The Brat A | | mander, last night and he gave the members, a general outline of the convention in Milwaukee. Mrs. Leonard Beardsley and her infant son were dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital this morning and re- turned to their home in the Hillerest Apartments. to St. Ann’s Hospita] this morning to receive medical attention. } Louie Carson was admitted to St. {Ann’s Hospital this morning as a medical patient. Dorothy Fawcett of Hoonah en- tered the Government Hospital yes- terday for medical treatment. Mrs. August Williams entered the Government Hospital yesterday, and a baby son was born early mu morning. Paul Harris, of Douglas, was M-l mitted to the Government Hospital as a medical patient late yesterday. Pt 2 o ENTERPRISE FUND, Daily Alaska Empire, Juneau, Alaska Clip the above coupén subscription at the office of af a'Juneaqu bank. D et et (Name arficles or amount of money on line above) as a subscription lo the fund to provide. recreational facil- ities for Juneau men at Chilkoot Barra . hereby donate out and ws"ni it with your The Daily Alaskq Empire or, Jane Withers Displays| Mrs. John Johanson was admitted PAGE THREF Where the Beiter BIG Pictures Play mgm [[l”/” y LAST TIMES TONIGHT i DEg 3 JANE || PREVIEW WITH’ERS 1| TONIGHT 1:15 A.M. BING CROSBY MARY MARTIN “"RHYTHM ON THE RIVER" ) TAYLOR KA ALBRIDSE ELy KNOX LAURA HOPE CREWS JESSIE RALPH HARRY SHANNON VAUGHAN GLASER RAND BROOKS A 20th Century-Fox Picture KENT COLISEUM — "WOMEN WITHOUT NAM}:S —— COLISEUM . FUNERAL PMNS ARE PENDING FOR OSCAR HELLONEN Oscar Hellonen, Juneau oldtimer, | died this morning at 4 o'clock in his home on Gastineau Avenue. Death | was attributed to a heart attack by Dr. J. O. Rude, who was called to the case. Funeral arrangements for Hel- lonen are pending the arrival of his son Clarence, who is now out fish- ing. No arrangements will be made until his return. Remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. //(,.{" lieves HEAD COLT DISCOMFORTS ,......_ &5 @ You can easily ebnn the gasp! 0. €old. 110 mmfl’ misery of a h comfort if you ur uenthahwm. Simply insert Mentholatum in your your fore nostrils and mas: ead and temples with §* This will quickl relieve the snifMing, stuffiness, m:f‘ ing, running. Mentholatum will hiso | | ! ! | .o socihe therritated nosthils, Allay: i neeting b, soreness, swelling, ftch Busines meeting Perseverance lnd Soatte e ,gflml ofi\mnm 3 Rebekah Lodge Wednesday, Oct. ur head ~Bln0tuemculhymwn~ i 10wt 4 22, 8 pm, Pot luck dinner for Re- o bioving Suvs o tlbes, Soc T R MENTHDLATUM adv. Secretary. We Stake Our Reputation on G. E. CLEANERS You Must See Our 'MODERNE’' Model Cleaner These features offer many values built in our cleaners ® Dustproof Bag Spotlight Motor-Driven High Speed Motor Requiries No Oiling No matter how large or‘how small your G. 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