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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 : /S THAT IS NEWS NOW! MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY—1 P. M. T e o —————— T ————————— I'HE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES AND NEW STARTS TONIGHT A First Show Starts 95 P. M. THEATRE Show Place of Juneau HIS HONEYMOON Crashed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | 'TWO FEATURES WILL PLAY O ~ CAPITOL SCREEN Robert Mofiéom eryin "Haunted Honeymoon’ " Northland Tonight | LYPE VELEZ and ) . | LUEE Yeoue RIGHT INTO A MURDER! § | and Lupe Velez Film i Lha“EnnuL 8 Something different in the way | in ROBERT lof mystery romances comes to the l P Ly Capitol Theatre sereen starting to- 3iX LESSONS Wm § J ed Honeymoon,” starring Robert irom MABAME e § s————— mery in role decidedly x| WAUNTED HONEY S e WITH with mes / | 1 on “Busman’s Hcney- 7 %/ = | N b, orothy " he N Helen Parrish — Charles co“sTA“cE cu / = :x::n % :m?) f.;,}\ 1 i lv: Long—William Frawley and LESLIE BANKS s X |2 detective i top hat and tails and Eddie Quillan WS SIR SEYMOUR mcx;,(/\ :#la new kind of super-sleuth, sl FLASHES & |as satin but hard as nails! e e o . .G-M PICTURE A\ _MGMH 2 {opposite him in the feminine lead - oo @ is Constance Cummings. < < R A = ——————— | Replete with comedy and ro- N \ \ ters will meet next Friday night at Jmam‘v as well as chills and thrills, \ v} ' g f »k as usual in the home of S dC dP fy “Haunted Honeymoon™” tells the 0 Meeting ior Wis. Helen Cédss on Fifth Street econaLara rar [story of a suave and fashionable e The last meeting of the O{S fN English Lord who has made @ L3 | Kithing Grotip = | vee o i e nome. ot “a6 OIS Of NOTWRY . [2asts "ot ‘s “aciectios. st b U IN F d Harold Smith on Sixth Street 4 |authoress who has achieved fame i 1 x’ {] av Wool for Red Cross work may b IS Tomorr N ghi‘m a writer of deiective mysteries n e Al chtained: from Mrs. J. C. Thomas, oW NI | The second feature is a tingling i e Y"““ LT e ! i "mn-id presentation starring Lupe Thete SN he KO nIttNg Of the o - YL IACE {1 aecond fn she. series of ¢ '1"“Vc1pz and entitled Lassons jcan Women’s Voluntary Ser- Knitters for Red Cr work are baities being ven by the Sons|from Madame La Konga,” based on knitting group this week it still needcd, and all members are, of Norwa tke place (OMOITOW {the song hit of the same name. was announced tcday, but the knit- Urged to take part in the work b public s invited 1o}y 65 grrol is co-star in the tune- S I e T 7 e v I 19,4048, gav ""“ CrICS 1 o0l comedy romance i is arranged go that ’ = b e add to the | e way, training| T s e o e o BLACKERBY SON Looking for Kentucky’s s party will begin at 8 o'clock | & 2 in the Odd Fellows Hal I y finest, bourbon? Then L FORESTERS SMOKE 5 n the vening ar i ”": kf h' | || new members will be the main busi- | « IOO Ol't 1S s'gnaturc“" | of the meet. Present will by There was a reason today why i | ud, organizer of the ns | Juneau members of the Forest Ed m San Francisco and | Service were smoking cigars A | who will address the mem- | The reason was little Kirk A (8 ) /20 vz | lackerby, son of Mr. and Mrs. f / ! i oo |Alva Blackerby, born at a Portland gl | hospital Wednesday, weight eight | SR BOTRIL RN P i pounds, 10 ounces 8 S D0 i lities of ¢ | The cigars and candy being R ing a local rubber industry 1 . Forest Service 'The peiié Bourbon of ‘ ndustr passed out in the Poresi Service i | office were the presents of the a master distiller, { proud father. Now on leave at ! the late Colonel E.H. | | CLOTHES that arc CLEANED Portland, Blackerby is educational ! Taylor, Jr.,and by him OFTEN—Wear |advisor in the CCC division of the YOU'RE N Send YOUR GAF service here. AJUDGE oF proudly signed. i el o i/ G00D wiiskey i ‘ When You Say 100 | . i New Preshylerian TAYLOR” Lo { e " L ' Minister Is Due 0 n_ - Minister IsDue On LD TAYLOR" BOTTLED .IN BOND ‘ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Phone 507 COPYRIGHT 1941, NATIORAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington Members of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church will be on hand tonight when the Northland | |docks to greet their new parson,| |the Rev. Willis R. Booth, coming | there from Sitka, % | Ceming to make their home here | | are the Rev. Booth and his wife and |Mrs. Booth’s mother, Mrs. Mamie | | Cassell. Rev. Booth will take over the |pulpit at the Northern Light Church on Sunday, replacing the Rev. John A. Glasse, who recently {left Juneau to accept a pastorate at Albany, Oregon. | | The new Presbyterian minister bas been at Sitka for the past year,| {coming there from a pastorate in Missouri. | — e, POLLEY ON NORAH | E. M. Polley, who has been at-| tending the Executive Committee meeting of the American Legion at Indianapolis, is. due in Juneau this the afternoon aboard Princess Norah. Slain ‘Date Girl’ Florence H. Buzzell | A Farmington, Me., cattle dealer, Fred G. Wheeler, 50, was indicted for the murder of Florence H. Buz- zell, 20, Augusta business college student, found shot to death in a Chesterville, Me., clover field. His arvest followed investigation of tae girl's diary. NOTED ARCHITECT T0 INSPECT ARMY POSTS IN ALASKA Designer oiiBifig Maritime Commission Liners Flies to Interior City a teur of Alaskan Army po: Interior, William Perrott et now serving to the Quarter- at Washington, was I Juneau teday a Pan American Lodestar fof Fairbanks Cn in the noted ivilian master \rehi 1S advi c Eccorted by Col. Willlam Bre th Corps Area Quartermaster Cory Officer, Perrott is seheduled to in- | spect Ladd PField at Fairbanks and then go to Anchor to visit El- mendorf Field and Fort Richard- son One of Perrott’s major assign- ments since he entered the ¢ ernment service was the revision of the 8. Manhattan, famed U. S Lines passenger liner, into a troop transport. Perrott played an im- portant part in the designing of the Manhattan and the George; Washington, both built by the Maritime Commission - - | Bridge Party Fetes | Mrs. qu_Peterman In honor of Mrs. Ray Peterman, | who is in Juneau on a visit from| Sitka, Mrs. Victor Dalviel enter-| tained a number of friends in her| home last night at a bridge pm'ty.} Mrs. Peterman is the house guest| of Mrs. Walter Scott. | Winning honors in the bridge | game wete Mrs. James Orme, first, | Mrs. Floyd Fagerson, second, and Mrs. Ed Schaffer, consolation. D BYINGTONS RETURNING William Byington and Mrs. By- ington are retwrning to Juneau aboard the Princess Norah affer a| pleasuré trip in the states, Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 35. City in Okla- 1. Fill out homa 4 Parts of & 31. Phliippine harness tribesman 9. Drinking vessel 38. Disseminate 12. Rubber tree 39. Roam about 13, Aromatie prin- 40, Having a blus ciple of violet - color oot 43. Symbol for 14. South American selenium river 5 ru 15. Cry ot a cat 46, Revoked at 16. Drain cards 17. Rocky pinnacle 48. Sacred rage . Game other- 50, Unit of wire wise known measurement as “jai alal” 51. Blunt 20. Helping 53, Cotton fabric 25, Away: prefix 56, Hawailan food 23, First king of Perspire Tsrael impleton 24. Gives “60. Unnecessary 28. Goes at an easy activity 61. Abscond Before F ‘owl Units of force Color BE B mZd 77 il =N /udll daad: daa A WIATETT] RIEF] Eoizr - amo] o= e [EINIo|s BAN] IRIAL] HEEE BEE NEEE Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN Record of past 1. Deviee for lift- events o lauid 5. Region 2. On the shel- . tered side O Cut down 3. Fold of skin 7. Vergil's hero: under the variant neck 8. Continued storles 9. American trees 0. Preposition . Sever Gem duet Picture cast by alens Commemora- tive metal disk Server . Japanese banjolike instrument Uneven Cut with a cer- Source of sugar . Elementary mathemati- cal operation . Traversed . Those confined in an institu- tion . Cover the top of a room 0ld French coin . Motorless air- plane Recently ment Solicitude Was indebted . Eternity — CAST OF PLAY 7 - BY HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH EDUCATION Costume Committee Also | 1 i way b ¢ tain tool ¥ sisted |McCorkle, Phyllis Camer Paul and | meetir PAGE THREF P A TR o TR Where the Betier BIG Piciures Play Gflgb/‘[[l-g!”_y FRIPAY and 20TH CENTURY HAS "PIER 13" AND WESTERN Lynn Bari and Lloyd Nolan in One Cast-Cattle Film | Has George O'Brien New York's exciting waterfront is the background of “Pier 13," new 20th Century-Fox film coming to- night to the 20th Century. The ture is based upon a sparkling ATURDAY 2—G00D FEATURE PICTURES —2 LAUGHTER! story, which promises tense thrills and lots of laughter Lynn Bari, last seen in “Earth- bound” and “Lillian Russell” plays leading feminine part oppasite Lloyd Nclan, who surprise role that is said to top his great hit in “Johnny Apollo.” Also included in the fine featured cast are Joan Valerie and Douglas Fowley Action is the keynote of the new film which was directed by Euzene Forde. Sol M. Wurtzel was executive producer. The screen play by Stan- ley Rauh and Clark Andrews was from a story by Barry Conners and Philip Klein in the second feature, the top- ranking outdoor star today, George O'Brien, plays the role of a modern Arizona cattleman in “Racketeers of the Range,” his newest RKO Radio vehicle, Marjorie Reynolds has the feminine lead th o with LYNN BARI LLOYD NOLAN JOAN VALERIE DOUGLAS FOWLEY MATINEE SATURDAY — 1:.00 P. M. 2 FEATURES-———CARTOONS-———CANDY e | COLISEUM THAT MOVES! Diracied by D. ROSS LEDERMAN. Produced by BERT GILROY. Screan Py by OivatDrcke, ri"VYo-ung as You Feel“—and—"Stage to Chino” 3 N. Nicholson yesterda:y ob- tained a building permit from City Engineer Frank Metcalf to con- | struct an addition to his home at 401 Williugnby Avenue, at the rear |of the Earl Apartments. CONSULTANTS WILL IS REHEARSING GET EXAMINATION Health Education Consultants are to be appointed in the U. S. Public . f Health Service of the Federal Se- | Be Given ThisMonth cuiy’ Agency to assst state and it o lceal health officials in solving in- t and committoes are busy now | creasing health problems brought | ¥ about by national defense activities. Busy for Production to preparations for the pro of aptainr Appl An examination to fiil the positions | which is to be presented by the!Wwas annouced by the Civil Service juneau High School during the Commission today. The salaries | atter part of this month range { 2,600 to $3.800 a year. | The costume committee under the| Applicants must have completed | hairmanship of Colleen Hellan, a full - 4-y college course in- | By Aarvel ' Gadd Thelma | cluding or supplemented by special- | ized stuc or for the assistant Zaida Carlcon. has been @rade, experience—in public health with Miss Ruth McVay, |In addition, they must have had twice every week, arrang- Professicnal experience in public several of the important Dealth education work part of which must have been in the field are be- f community health edugation. ng held every Monday, Tuesday APpplications must be on file with actnal the Commission’s Washington of- ind Thursday nights and act acting for the play 15 well under fice not later than January 10, Lines for Act 1 are now given | 7% the cast without books affording change to get down to the busi-!tained 1088, s Jur - , Francis le. ng for ostumes. 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