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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, THE MOST POWERFUL of TORIES! the KILDA ORLEANS,” MEDDLER AND STRIKES” welogue— Fitzpatrick for all bowler. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advernsmg Bobs Wa ANB Has Election TROUBLE rinfe Mill 1p to it? What you it down and enjoy " |of such regulations to the s you back on your 10 § ()l MILK A 1)4\\' JUNEAU DAIRIES Alaska Empire paid circulation of ¢ . and /zsten fo l/lls : it takes the R;j; these best ¢; blend.that ¢q, pyright 1991, Liceere & Mreas Tosacco Coy 'NEW KILDARE FILM T0 SHOW HERE, CAPITOL ‘ Robert YouhgTs Guest Star | with Lew Ayres, Laraine | Day and Barrymore Drama, comedy and thrills blend in “Dr. Kild Cri newest in the Kild ori now showing at' ‘the "Capitol Theatre. Robett Y is added to ihe cast @&s guest star with Lew Ayres, Lionel E ymore and Laraine Day, to play Miss Day's ther who be- comes the myste! patient in the Lew story Young develops symptoms of se- ricu iekne on the eve of the mmy Kildare 1d (Ayres and Miss marriage appears to be on the rocks when she breaks her engageme to Dr. Kildare, fearing the disorder may be heredi- tary. Into the breach comes the veteran Dr. Gillespie who discovers the clew that solves their problem with happy outcome Young; Ayres and Miss Day reach emotional and atic heights in gripping scenes. Barrymore adds a comedy note in many sequences, 8s do the antics of Nat Pendleton, Marie lake Horace MacMa- Thills include the first of acty and hor ing human heart nique, ar creen- ating of a ough pecial tech- toration to health of .. playing crippled means of hydrotherapy. - ACCOUNTANTS ARE WANTED IN SERVICE the by The United b(«ll( Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C. announces examinations for Assis- tant Accountant and Auditor, . 1600 a year, and Principal A(umm- ing Auditing Assistant, $2 a year, for employment in the terstate Commerce Commission These examinations are being held to secure persons who are familiar with the accounting regulation prescribed by the Interstate Com- Commission and who have perience in the application ounts merce had e of rail lines, and pipe, private car, and water-line carriers. Practical accounting experience in this work necessary. Applications must be on file not later than December 28, 1941 > NOTICE! Frances Elliott. Alterations. Ph. Blue 734 Apts. adv. 102 Assembly GLORIA AND BARBARA BREWSTER Popular twins of stage and screen ight Com bination of garette tobaccos, ¢, n’t be co d. Chesterfield ¢ stk -« o give - B C el THE MILDER BETTER-TASTING COOLER-SMOKING CIGARETTE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 33. General prin- | | ACROSS 33, 1. City In lowa cliples B e collogs Afirmative 9 ng card Brow 12. Rabbit Write 13, F 2. Work together 46, Beams 4. ernment 43. Institute suft levy 1. » | 15. Changeable 7. High mountatn 50 overi Tamarisk salt gp r,,“.,,"e'{,"' | tree L Myself 19. English mur- Hebrew plural derer ending onjunction 56, Writing table Latin 55. On the highest point ten galn 61. Weaken for 63, Allaying paln nsmitting 66, Age power Minute orifice 30. Possessed Century plant 32. Platform Firmament rDraIIees With ‘MiningClaims - Are Protected Moratorium on Assessment : Work Declared During | Military Service Asked by draftees whe will be taken regarding claims held by them, they can do no during their service B. D. Stewart, Territorial Commis- sioner of Mines, today called at- tention to the following s the Soldiers' and Sailor of 1940 |' sec. t action mineral assessment work in the ivil Act 55. Mining claims; ments suspended. (1) The provisions of section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States (section 28 of Title 30), which require that on each | mining claim located atter May 10, 1872, and until patent has been |issued therefor not less than $100 worth of labor shall be verformed or improvements made duringeach !year, shall not apply during the period of his service, or until six im()n[ll» after the termination of |such service, or during any period hospitalization be cause of {of |wounds or disability incurred in require- |liné of duty, to claims or inter- \ests in claims which are owned by 'a ‘person ‘in military service and | which have been regularly located (&nd recorded. No mining claim or lany interest in a claim which is jowned by such a person and which | has been regularly located and re- corded shall be subject to forfei- |ture by nenperformance of the an- i |nual assessments during the period or until months after the ' termination service or of of such military service, ' six lof such | talization In order to obtain the bene- of this section, ‘the claimant be- () fits of any mining location shall, fore: the expiration of the ass ment year during which he enters military service, file or cause to be filed in the office where the location notice or certificate is re- corded a notice that he has en- téred such service and that he de- \sims to hold his mining claim un- [der this section. Oct. 17, 1940, c.| 1| 888, Sec. 505, 54 Stat. 1188. YT GRONDSMA LEAVING ON VACATION TRIP Nick Gxond.~n).n. mth the Junean Cold Storage, is leaving for Tena- kec Hot Springs. He expects |take a vacation for several weel returning to Juneau about Christ- |mas time. HOSPITAL NOTES from St. Ann's Hospital this morn ing after receiving medical atten | tion. ( Karl Johansen was admitted St. Ann's Hospital yesterday after- noon' for medical treatment. Mrs. Laura Howard was dis- missed from the Government Hos pital yesterday following medic care. | | John Brown w Government Hospital a medical patient, n«ln‘uh\ ' MELVIN A, HOWE, and on whicn | Army, on of such hospi- |John Paul Jones, - JUNEAU, ALASKA 'RROLFLYNNIS | STAR, FILM AT | 20TH CNTURY | ZOMLENTURY Handsome Adventurer Is| Back with de Havilland in “Santa Fe Trail” Errol Flynn, that most handsome { all the swashbuckling screen ad- PAGE THREF Where the Better BIG Pictures Play STARTS TONIGHT Sea cow 2 enturers, is waving saber, firing § Bneeny istols, ffailing fists and gallopin, § 4 Bilnd the eyes stols, (failing fists and galloping e mnounr. K e lorées again, this time in “Santa|| TWe Santa Fe kazelle § Ferjaining & e Trail,” which Is-to have its 1o- || Traill...Where oA el 2l premiere tonight at the 20th “entury Theatre. And back of the Nothing Grows In o Philippine K ] % ive 7F But Trouble! {(ug, meras was the old master of t of heat P i 8 o ! ic] GLkh R ln ist action and solecisms, Michael Light répast Surtiz, the director credited with \4 ring” * Fiynn (it was n Lighthouse Blood”) and who ha Tropical Amer- A ican alligator | guided Errol through six or seven Book notbear- | piotures since -that time author's Back teo, in Flynn's arms, i name Color Olivia de Havilland, just to make Drive away the reunion complete. Starting with Huga fabulous A bird that same “Captain Blood” they Devoure REoEe have been in a half dozen or more Unit of work :))“Ms e pictures tegethe indicating tha Mark e wAnw- Bros. consider it a sort South Ameri- “by public demand” obligations. can monkey flu { is primarily the story cf ma shy , S8 T E » Eemale sheep Kansas = Territory and Across the years Hm\osu t astern ent e L he ecastern end of the Santa F storm Job Bttiuke, Ico cnystals Trail during the days of John Ouiie; Toha Bieel el g { Brown and’ his Abolitionist raid- ) .4 City lers; days in which the United j Heroes who made - Do drefitable | siates Cavalry had more than | Americagreat...now triangle plenty te do; days that almost i il goonele ple a; make America thrill ‘henged a nation’s destiny | - > ANCHORAGE ARMY Baked Goods Sale OFFICER, VIsSITS. Planned This Week *The Gipper’ as Custer... another great rol Melvin A un\\r first lieutenani By ch p l d Alaska Naticnal Guard, now besed| ‘=== at Fort Richardson as the 297th Flans for a baked goods sale Infantry, and Mrs. Howe are pas- Were completed at a meeting of sengers. aboard the. steamer Colum. |the Chapeladies held last night at ia. which called here enroute to the home of Mrs. Fred Campen on onehl tndan the Glacier Highway. The sale Lisutenant. Howe has Just com-|Will take plage st De:Hart's Gro- eted an officers instruction course Cery on Priday and Saturday, No- Wi st Benking: (iR vember 7 and 8. i Mrs. Hal Kimmel is in' charge of arrangements for the goody F\ J M sale Qrmef uneau an During the meeting it was also John Brown. .. reported that the quota of Red who plunged !S Wed in Sea"'e Cross gowns of the club, which a nation members have been working on into war! A Gyl AHotERr Al OIS lm'n.1 is now I‘nlmllvd, flm‘l (H‘l — fl'\"] 5 dinds 13 & . . completed garments have beer v :‘::}‘ lg'p’,‘.:“;.t;;{m.l.li ni“?:::x 0‘({:;_ wum:«l over to the Red Cross head- £ RAYMOND Mnss!v \l ber 25 issue of the Seattle Times, 9Uarters. RONALD REAGAN - -ALAN HALE Mrs, Lagergren is the daughter of Were Mesdames Harry ‘Arnold, s Captain Custer Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berg of Plati- J&mes De Hart, Stanley Jekill, Hal WILL::\EP:;SP(;%:'ALP: (‘;’G:i:!; .YN-?E';IIEBBYNOLN il 7 Alnsks, Kimmel, Max Mielke, Jenny Ped- ’ leCMAELCUR"l‘lZ % ig Boy” WILLIAMS Earl Lagergren is the son of Mr, ©rson, Virgil Puzey, Clara Spaul- Directed by + A WARNER BROS.-First Nat't Pictare and Mrs. A. P. Lagergren of Ju- ding, Clarence Wittanen, and one o o new member, Mrs, Al Blake. Two . — arvicso The couple are both graduates Visitors were also present, Mrs CoLlsEUM “GAMBLING ON HIGH SEAS of the Unive of-Washingion, Mae ‘Harrls . and. Mys. ' Lena - Por- and “KNIGHTQ of the RANGE" Mrs. Lagergren being affiliated € e with Tau Be Pi and Lagergren bodeau, and Mrs. Melvin Bloom. | with Pi Lambda Theta, all hon- Publlc Card Part Refreshments will also be served | WHAT CAUSES oraries. y during the evening, and they are EPILEPSY? - The two are making their home being planned by a committee ' A booklet containing the opinions of fam- at 19 Aloha Street in Seattle S(hedu’ed by CDA headed by Mrs. Rose Schneider, ous doctors on this interesting subject will - Mary | be sent FREE, while they last, o ény reader | writing to the Educational Divition, 535 Fifth Ave. New York, N. Yo m N 1103 !who will be assisted by Mrs, Doogan and Mrs. A large crowd the card party, promise a good who attend, ‘T. Jacobsen, is expected for | ard arrangements | time for those HERE'S A CONVEN'R" ! A public card party HENRY BRYSO" DIES ;mx next Friday night at 8 o’'clock HERE us' "IGHI in the Parish Hall by the mem-, bers of the Catholic Daughters of is planned PR 4 T .., | America, and everyone is invited | oy Bl e e o ke g 0 e games ey ——=+=——__\WAY TO APPLY HEAT ‘“ l;“ An‘x’) ok L'i‘ fallaaih B 2 and women’s prizes will be offered| A public card party sponsored by " a2 8 R 8 to the winners of the bridge, whist the C.D.A. will take place in the short illness. He was about 48 and pinochle games. In charge of the arrangements for the cards is a committee com- posed of Mrs. Miles Godkins, Mrs.! George Gullufsen, Mrs. Joe Thi- Parish Hall, Friday night. Bridge, years old. Bryson is survived by four children, all born in Juneau, two girls and two boys. His daugn- are Miss Alice Bryson and Mrs, Walter McKinnon, and one son, George, now living here. # Funeral arrangements have not been made. The remains are the Charles W. Carter Mortu= whist and pinochle will be played. adv. 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