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bAfURDAY NOVLMBER IS I94I --—_—.—_—-———- f THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW! i SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY with «KENNY B FRANCES LA +HUGH HERBERT * ~MARY BO *ANN MI «PATSY K PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. AKER ") NGFORD ‘; LAND+ — LLER~ ELLY~ *PHIL SILVERS+ SHORTS SPECIAL SPECIAL MORE NOSTRADAMUS Stranger than Fiction—Late News and His, Rascal Jan Garber's ’Six Lessons from Mdm. La Zonga" “Haunted Honeymoon” News 5 HOOI. PLAY BE GIVEN DECEMBER 12 Juneau Girl Given Honor CINCINNATI, Ohio, eriod Costumes Will Be |sviva_Audrey D, Used for JHS Annual |screer, guncau. i FaII Produdlon |part in activities inci Diamond Jubilee celebration of th | Cincinnati Conservatory of Musi | this year, according to an an- inouncement by George H. Klus- meyer, manager. The conservatory, the oldest in- dependent school in America de- voted exclusivel; 0 music and the kindred arts, w: founded in the winter of 1867 by Clara Baur. Its graduates hold places of impor- tance in the world of music and musical education throughout the United States. Its faculty, headed by Dr. John A, Hoffmann, direc- tor and dean, is one of the most distinguished to be found in any music school in the world Miss Davis is a piano student studying with Severin Eisenberger. - ARMY HUNT Nov. 15— daughter of 114 Sixth ent to F the first time in many years, the Juneau High Schocl annual fall play, which is to be produced on December 12, will require period cos- tum; Starting to work this week on the intricate costuming is the prop committee, which has for its ‘man Colleen Hellan. Assisting or are Thelma McCorkle, Frances Paul, Phylllis Cameron, Marvel Ged- and Zaida Carlson. play, “Captain Applejack,” ub-titled “An Arabian Adventure,” will be produced on the night of Deccember 12 in the high school gymnasium. An after- noon performance will be produced for school children, while the gen- eral public is invited for the evening performance. “Captain Applejack” is under the capable direction of Miss Ruth Mc- Vay. LET The Pioneers of Fairbanks, at a recent meeting, went on record in favor of granting hunting licenses to men serving in the armed forces. - - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THE Aristocrat Be Sure to See I this Replica of the Hotpoint’s completely auto- matic cooking, we are proud to present this model of the One Millionth Hotpoint Electric Range. See this great range today —as well as other attrac- tive models. SIGNIFICANT milestone in the swing to electric cooking is marked by Hotpoint Electric Range No. 1,000,000. As a tribute to the million American women who have al- ready enthusiastically adopted FEATURES! -::nfluniudll—hrpou Flavor-Seal en. ’ @ New Duo-Speed Radiant Broiler Unit. © New Calrod Baking Unit with New Heat Defiector. All these features and many more—sea them today! See these Barg o Three new Hi-Speed Calrod Surface Units, each with 5 Measured Heats. o All-Porcelain Enamel Finish. © New Seven-Quart 5-Heat Thrift Cooker with Flavor-Seal Lid. Borrah Minpevitch Band Economy Seen In Report of Welfare Dept. Savings in'AIéska Relief Payments Shown in First 6 Months (Continued from Page One) available to mothers for in previding care for their where the breadwinner in the fam- ily has been incapacitated or the widow left without means of sup- port. Under this program the De- partment of Public Welfare ex- ed $13,976.50 during the six nths period ending An appropriation of $72,000.00 s made available by the Legisla- ture of which a balance on Sep- tember 30 existed of $58,023.50. each of the four judicial divi- of the Territory there exists Board of Children’s Guardians | censisting of the U. 8. District | Judge, U. S, Marshal and one wcmen member appointed by the Department of Public Welfare, Cases of dependency and juvenile delinquency committed to the Board are paid for from an appropriation available to the Department the Legislature. This appro-| ation was in the amount of £50,000.00. For the period just e:aded $8,548.97 was expended, leaving a balance on September 30 of $41,- a 451.03. P | ‘REV. BOOTHTO TAKE PULPIT HERE SUNDAY Met by a number of the congre- gation of the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church, Rev. and Mrs. Willis R. Booth and Mrs. Mamie Cassell, mother of Mrs. Booth, ar-| rived here last night on the North- land from Sitka, The Booths were busy today mov- ing into the parsonage here, which had been renovated by churchmen in anticipation of their arrival. The Rev. Booth will occupy the pulpit of the church for his first regular ser- mon at the 11 o'clock service tomor- | Yow morning. Rev. Booth has been pastor of the isitka Presbyterian Church for the | past year and prior to that was minister in Missouri. e - PAST NOBLE GRANDS MEET; DISCUSS HOLIDAY PLANS | Christmas plans for the holiday season were discussed last night when members of the Past Noble . Grand Club of the Rebekah Lodge ELECTRIC RANGES ™ Alaska Eleclric nghl&Power Co. met in the home of Mrs. Mary Bavard. Fourteen were present for the meeting, and they decided to continue their discussion of Christ- mas projects at their next meeting on December 19. - e - The Daily Alaska Empire nas the largest paid circulation of any Al- |aska newspaper. September | | C. Dunn, Colonel, THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRl;ajUNhAU ALASKA (APITOL SHOWS - "HIT PARADE OF Kenny Baker, Ann Miller, Frances Langford and Strong Cast Appear Actress Enga «rcd 2% Eight brands of comedy that will | & plegse the palates of the most dis- of in criminating | jelled round of Parade of |day at t 1 The 1tic: makers as Kelly, M sense ether fun in 1941, which opens Sun- Capitol Theatre, of such top laugh- Hugh Herbert, Patsy y Boland, Sterling Hollo- | way, PI Silver Donald Me- Bride, Barnett and BOI- {rah Minevitch rough (n"] | mus with variety of humor that the laughs run a mile | |a minute. The “woo woo" and in- | immitable dialogue delivery of comic* Hugh Herbert provides A picture full of But to them | |are added gurgly Mary Boland |wit, the Patsy Kelly kind that| | proves one funny face is worth ten {lines of dialogue, and he of the |crying voice, Sterling Holloway. | Barnett Parker supplics some of |the English variety of humor, with | Donald McBride offering the soph- icated kind. Phil Silvers, hit of “Yodel Boy," gives off the laughs| with the muggy radio announcer| type, and humor of a musical vein comes from Berrah Minevitch anc his harmonica rascals. With all| the humorists ta the scen from the picture, there’s still a little space left for the capers and serious moments of Franc ford, Kenny Bak: and Ann ler, who play starring roles. Alleged Forger te \11]- Is Jailed Here William O'Brien, ka, was being held in the Federal Jail here teday on a charge forgery. Arrested here yesterday on a tele- graphic warrant from Sitka, O'- Brien was arraigned before U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray and his bond set at $1,000. He will be bound over to the grand jury - Miss Erskine Fefed At Luncheon Today Miss' Carcl Erskine is being hon- ored this afternoon by the women of recenfly of Sit- of e the Forest Service office at a fare- well luncheon in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel. The no-host affair is a bon voyage gesture for Miss Erskine, who is leaving soon to join the CAA office at Anchorage. She received a gift from the guests. The luncheon table decorations were of smilax and candles in crystal candleholders, and the place card | holders were also of crystal. Present for the luncheon are Sally Shafer, Betty Kemmer, Pearl Peter- son, Jerry Waite, Mary Mahaney, Louise Kemper, Betty Sharpe, Elsie Douglas, Jean Taylor, Margaret Pearce, Myra Tise, Rose McMullen | |and Maxine Lund FISH STRUCTURE PLACING IS AGAIN POSTPONED BY DEPT. Regulations.to .govern the placing | -~ and maintenance of fishing struc- ture is in the coastal waters of Alaska and navigable waters tribu- | | tary " thereto, which were approved October 14, 1940, have been post poned by the Secretary of War for another year, or until October 14, ! 1942, The announcement is made by B. | Corps of En- gineers, District Engineer, from the Seattle offlce R Various organs of the body ex- | tracted from the corpses of de- ceased humans are now being used to save the lives of the liv- ing. | Delicious! JUNO-MAID Cottage Cheese . Now Available at Your Grocer Every Day. Excellent for Winter Salads Try the New CHOCOLATE MILK 10c pint 18c quart JUNEAU DAIRIES Incorporated e TR ment of Ro: actress, to F' been announce mother, ‘Farewell Luncheon Honors Wives of Chilkoot Officers of Mrs. J. E. Graham H. Bond, who are ¢ next week to join their hus kands, Lt. Col. Jesse E. Graham and H. H. Bond at Chilkoot Bar- ra Mrs. Ernest Gruening today is entertaining at luncheon in the Governor's Mansion, Preset for the bon voyage are Mrs. W. W. Council, Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. E. M. Vollert, Willaim Holzheimer, Mrs. e Gregory, Mrs. Wellman Hol- Mrs. A. B. Glover, Mrs Helen Cass, Mrs. Frank Metcalf Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Mrs, John Mc- Cermick, Mrs. S. J. MacKinnon and Mrs. Courtney Smith. -+ HAGERTY ON LEAVE In honor d Mrs. H affair W Mrs. Don W. Hager Senjor Field Agent for the Office of Indian Af- fairs, left Ketchikan yesterday on leave to the States, it was announced today. Hagerty had been attending the annual meeting of the Alaska Native Brotherhood at Hydaburg immediately before starting on his leaye, - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Cather- "RIVER'S END" ISCOMINGTO | 20TH CENTURY Thrilling Story of North-| west Mounted Police Is Here Sunday | Northwest man-hunt the 20th Century crosses t Dennis Morga and Elizak T Bros." thril matic tale of civil st and the sc: ies who rule it! Conni was The exceiting Mounted's most tomor- een Earl tells a dra- | last out- | ated Moun- ition's t-c didn’t out rgean m know b on starting the wstory of the et out for City of was searchin for 4 Dodge He an escaped murderer, gh the silent waiting at thro! to freedlor end of the iting th Ax trail 1 girl fear- winner ¢ brother Dennis Morgan, whose cent screen appearance was in “Flight Angels,” is given the best part in his career. He plays the dual role of Sergeant Conni and John Keith, the man wanted for murder. Elizabeth Earl, beau- iful young English actress, makes ticn picture debut as the s torn between love for and for her sweet- » reports credit her scintillating per- certain to bring ners to the gifted Georga Tobias, noted char- actor. is to be seen in the French-Canadian who re- C ston’s devot- spite of Steffi Du- at marrying him s of the cast include 4 James Stephenson her most re- her ina formance ihat i stardom at Wa in Victor Jor BOB ELLIS BUYS OUT MUNTER AT KETCHIKAN Aircraft Charter Service ,operated by Herb Munter from Ketchikan after he bought out Pilot Bob Ellis, has been re-purchased by Ellis Air COLISEUM Transport, company headed by Ellis. Munter has taken his family south and will locate in the States. Ellis, still in active service with the Navy, continues to head his own company as President and during his absence on duty, Bud Bodding will be Chief Pilot. John Sherman is Vice-Presi- dent and Don Wright, Secretary- | Treasurer. BEVY oF BEAUTY Ann Miller and a few « the hit musical, “Hit Parade of attractive chorines in the new Republic 1941,” coming to the Capiwl Thenu'e ACROSS gyptian sing: ing girl Light boat Charges Tennig stroke . Long in one's possession . Formerly 42, Atmospheric moisture 6. Wondering fear . Gennx o( the 5 Sha‘kexuenrefln 13. Male gescen- dant . Present . River mussel Pronoun . Wagnerian heroine . Day of the week 0. Footless English letter ng: s - Rippics against . Siamese coin . “Lights out” Swiss canton . Masculine Cabin xtinct bird Boteh mn..lshu (FFFVPFI VP T 7/<4n flll=%fll T £ A duammn: 2 Group of stars M . Character in “Uncle Tom's condensed on exposed ob- je Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle | | DOWN 6. sotrow | 1. Kind of salt | Light open cot- 1 ton fabric | . Principal . Wears away . Grayish white . Thrown Into ecstasy . Electric regu- latory device | 9. Contalned The Bear 1. Ratify . One_indefl- nitely . Dad . Stopped unintention- ally . Money 5. Roaring . Measured of capacity librarian . Causes 10 g0 3. Pronoun . Public con- veyance - Ploneers 4. Lake in New York state . Japanese measure . Carrelative of either 7. Score at bridge | Small shark . Metalliferous rocks . Color . In line . Compound of sodium Grandson of Adam . Topaz hume mios bird when | § of Church basket social, 7:30 CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTIOCN | tily I, the Territory of Alaska, do hereby |d certify that there has been filed in my office on this, the 3rd day | of consent JONES-STEVENS, ED, a corporation existing the laws of the aska, corporation on the thirty-first day | of December, of consent and executed by all of the stock- holders of said corporation on the | 8rd day of November, PAGE THREF Where the Better BIG Piclures Play LAST “"RACKETEERS OF/THE RANGE” and “PIER 13” — LATE NEWS G STARTS [ODMENTURY sinmAx PREVIEW Tonight 1:15 a.m.——MATINEE Sunday 2 p. m. AMERICA'S GREATEST STORY TELLER James @liver Curwood TELLS HIS GREATEST ADVENTURE STORY tory from the ac- tion-filled pen of JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD “Tarid Zane" laughs to melt the lnun ml % JOE REICHMAN'S ORCHESTRA sa Maxwell in “THE SEA HAWK” — COLISEUM THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY duly certified to as such consent the Memorial Presbyterian of all the stockholders by the presi- sponsoring a benefit |dent and secretary-treasurer of Monday, Nov. 17, at said corporation on said third day the Church Parlors.|of November, 1941. adv.| WHEREFORE, in view of the above premises, I do further cer- that JONES-STEVENS, IN- CORPORATED, a corporation, is lved as of December 31, 1841, pursuant to Section 924, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, upon the fil- ing in this office of the proper | proof of publication of this certifi- cate. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I | have hereunto set my hand, and affixed my official seal, at Juneau, the Capital, this third day of No- vember, A. D. 1941. (SEAL) is pm. in FRANK BOYLE, Auditor of 1941, the written stockholders of INCORPORAT- organized and and by virtue of Territory of Al- to the dissolution of the said November, of the under said certificate been adopted | 1041, having FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. dates, Nov. 8-15-22-20, i Publication adv. 1941, and |1941. Prompt Speedy Efficient Dependable DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE ON THE GLACIER HIGHWAY Be Economical Save Time and Money by Letting Us Pick-up and Deliver for You. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Delivered Every Day Highway Belivery PHONE 374-==Juneau At the Empire Printing Company H. R. "SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner

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