The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 17, 1941, Page 3

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AY, NOVEMBER 17, 1941 TOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES NOW? HAS MOURTIES, * 20TH CENTURY THEATRE w Pisce of Juneau A s ; - Dennis Morgan Plays Dual Role in Curwood’'s "River’s End”’ “River’s End,” the grealest story from the action-jammed pen of James Oliver Curwood, opened yes- terday at the 20th Century Thea- tre. America’s best-loved stor teller relates an unforgettable tale of the Northwest Mounted in War- | JOIN IN...JOIN UP! 1t's Next Year's Treat, Today! : < +KENNY BAKER ner Bros! new outdoor thriller.| Fraflces LANGFURD Starring Dennis Morgan and HUGH HERBERT i HE T I e L movie-goers back to River's End, 'the Dodge City of the North, where | MARY BOLAND ALS Stranger Than ANN MILLER Sergeant Conniston solved the TEST NEWS 4 ¥ strangest case in the history of 4 the Mounted - " o = g « 5 | Dennis Morgan plays the dual NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING | bankrupt and that the first meet- role of John Keith and Sergeant OF CREDITORS ing of his creditors will be held at|Conniston, while his ~ French- 2ICT COURT FOR the office of the undersigned Ref-|Canadian assistant is portrayed by character-actor, George | TORY OF ALASKA, °re, HAROLD H. BATES, at Room |that grand, NUMBER ONE, AT 1, Valentine Building, in the City|Tobia He is teamed with Steffi of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, at Duna and they are a riot as two| Lhttek ! B clih\r{u:s a |10 o'clock in the forencon on the | newlyweds who start their honey-‘ v Bankrupt, 15 B 10th day of December, 1941, at moon in a cance. Elizabeth Earl is | which time the said creditors may seen as Sergeant Conniston’s s attend, prove their claims, appoint ter who is forced to chooss be-) a Trustee, examine the bankrupt,!tween the man she loves and her| transact such other business as own brother. Other players in the| HEREBY GIVEN{ay properly come before said|excellent cast include Victor Jory | h day, of Novem-|p.eiing |and James Stephenson. | | aid ,CHARLES A_‘ HAROLD H. BATES, | 'Adapted from the James Oliver adjudicated | Referee in Bankruptey. |Curwood novel, “River’s End” wa date. Nov. 17, 1941, scripted by Barry Trivers and Ber- | hat About The OId Folks? | ™" ‘941 tram Millhauser | en they’re not so active anymore - ->-oo— - THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY (0 N ( E R'I' WIll Juneau spells of constipation annoy them ness, heartburn, headaches, or torturing gas pains, get ADLERIKA. g and Merle J. Schroeder # ’ Sing Tomorrow Night ging another of their well oncerts to Juneau and Doug- Marye Berne, Ei and Merle Schrod companied by Miss Ruth McVay at Tickets for the affair will be on Millionth Hotpoint Electric sale at the door, and are also now Range. See this great range Electric Range No. 1,000,000. As a tribute to the million American women who haveal- today—as well as other attrac- on sale in the Baranof Hotel, the| ready enthusiastically adopted tive models. | Gastineau Hotel and the Hotel! | Juneau. In Douglas, Mrs. J. M.| | Clark is in charge of tickets, which |are on sale in the Warner Grocery | and the Feusi and Jemsen store. | See these Bargain FEATURES! 4 " Mrs. W. S. Ramsey is general 4 ersized All-Purpose Flavor-Seal Y m::s', ena.:}’| :fi?fiifl'flnfi{{“ . p 33:3' st T 1ch_arge of the tickets, and she is © All-Porcelain Enamel Finish. @ New Duo-Speed Radiant Broiler Unit. | being assisted by Mrs. Ray G. Day, | © New Seven-Quart 5-Heat Thrift Cooker o New Calrod Baking Unit with New Heat | Mrs. Frank Metcalf and Mis. Helen | with Flavor-Seal Lid. Deflector. {Webster. Mrs. Helen Cass is| |handling the stenographic work, All these features and many more—see them today! CALRO Jorgensen. | The singers have donated their| | services for the concert, and the! Each new Hi-Speed Calrod Su des 5 Measured Heats. Coi | ceeds will be sent directly to Chil-| | koot Barracks ‘for the use of the| e — men. | | i | ELECTRIC RANGES | NOTICE Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. ..ot o Saii s wame on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. mdv.{ air route from Seattle to Nome, on Douglas Tunecm WHEN YOU MADE A HOLE-IN-ONE! Hiram Walkers De luxe - gives you MORE _ than_you:expect @ inrich-goodness! =for less than m‘d expect fo pay Thrifty to Buy! Rich to Drink! v, l“unuvheunou'wuu{nv} | I.ika yours straight? Tall? Mixed? Any- you'll enjoy real l_flfi!:m faction when you taste Hiram Walker's, De Luxe! Smooth, rich, and flavorful ... it's the kind “of _bourbonT your_friends will go forAsk for it tonightYJoin its ‘thousands of loyal boosters b g Micam Walker 8 Sons Inc., Pesrio, IIL] P ERATIGT Tiriore s 3 k- . ALASKA DISTRIBUTOKS COMPANY dent, during the absence ot Olaf Swanson. Other regular officers will also take THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA * B i, e SE S British women volunteers receive rifle instruction as pari SONGS, HUMOR IN HIT "PARADE OF 41, CAPITOL Kenny Baker, Ann Miller, Frances Langford Pro- vide Gay Scenes v oy “Aazon Army Gayer «than ever, wittier and brighter and more colorful, Repub- 1 1941 version of its “Hit Par- ie” now playing at the Capitol neatre, presents Kenny Baker, 1ces Langford, Hugh Herbert, y Boland, Ann Miller and Pat- y Kelly in & rolicking evening's cinema entertainment Miss Langford, who ‘The Hit Parade” for Republic two years ago, repeats her sensa- tional hit performance in “Hit Par- ade of 1941, with Kenny Baker providing romantic inspiration. Hugh Herbert, that inimitable artist of the v00-w00,” exceeds himself in his present role of the pixilated antique shop proprietor. Ann Miller, a veritable sor- ceress of rhythm, is bewitching in her role of the girl who wants to dance but has to sing because her Mama—Mary Boland at her daffiest—says she has to. Kenny Baker adds many new friends to his already multitudi- nous store of fans, and among the starred in ds to fizht in street and hills and never give |supporting players are listed such in if England is invaded. Picture cabled from London to New York. tried-and-true favorites as Phil - = | Silvers, Barnett Parker, Donald McBride; and top flight musical attractions Borra Minevitch and 18 CANDIDATES BE INITIATED BY SUNS NORWAY b5 We have many letters from thankful |Of the Memorial Presbyterian | 3 T M A “Y users who are far past middle-age. ' Church is sponsoring a benefit | Your druggist has ADLERIKA. basket social, Monday, Nov. 17, at At a special meeting tonight of Dou by Guy's Drug Store adv. crganizer from San Francisco and Lo . = e NS Seattle, will conduct formal cere- %5 -§ - % /4’{{ monies for the initiation of 18 % 1 4 < Marye Berne, Ernest Ehlers o, o 00 0t The meeting; will open at 7:30 c'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall Assisting with the ceremonies will be George Jorgensen, Vice Presi- who is acting as President part. On the program for the cvening is a talk on Greenland by Willie Knutsen, archeologist. ke- the piano, will appear tomorrow freshments will be served later night at the Northern Light Pres- ' Twelve tables of pinochle were erjan Church. The concert,/played Saturday night at the Sons h is being sponsored by the of Norway's public ¢ party, the Be Sure to See THE Iy “\_'V""\l"_lflll'.VA S“}': ccond in a series of such parties A < Avistocral ice additional funds for the rec- arranged to raise funds to be sent this Replica of the |veational fund of Juneau and Doug-/to the pilot training centet for las men at Chilkoot Barracks, will Norwegians at Toronto. % 4 . start at 8 o'clock. High prizes for the games were / Many favorite songs will be pre- | won George Osborne and % W sented, and solos, duets and trios!paye were won - will provide variation A piano py Mrs, 2 and- Louis ELECTRIC RANGE solo will also be given by Miss Dyrdahl McVay Serving refreshments for the ASIGNIFICANT milestone Hotpoint’s completely auto- Acting as ushers for the con-|party was a committee composed ol in the swing to electric maticcooking, we are proud to cert will be members of the older| Mrs, Belle Knutsen, Mrs. W. A cooking is marked by Hotpoint - present this model of the One troop of Girl Scouts. Rasmussen, Mrs. J. Sunderland, Pete Hildre, John Fagerson and Bert Lybeck. HOSPITAL NOTES John Cashen, three years old, was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospi- tal this morning for a tonsilec- | tomy, Capt. Charles A. Glasscock of the |and she is assisted by Willium Yukon has entered St. Ann’s Hos- pital for medicgl attention. Ole Taug was dismissed from St. | church has also been donated. Pro-|Ann's Hospital yesterday following medical care. Mrs. Arthur Brown of Yakutat was dismissed yesterday from St. Ann’s Hospital after receiving med- ical attention. Jim Hanson was admitted as a medical patient to St. Ann's Hos- pital yesterday, Harry Boecher, an officer from he Yukon, has entered St. Ann's Hospital for medical treatment. Joe Anderson was dismissed from {St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after undergoing surgical care, Fidele Cortez left St. Ann's Hos- pital yesterday following medical attention. Mrs. Fannie Davis is the mother of an 1l-pound, 4-ounce baby girl born Government Hospital, yesterday morning in the William Jones was discharged from the Government Hospital. William Jones was discharged from the Government Hospital yes- erday following medical treatment Gilbert Andrews was admitted to 3t. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as medical patient. 2 R LEGION TO MEET A regular weekly session of the Alford John Bradford post of the American Legion will be held her his evening at the Legion Dugou e The glass container industry in ‘he U. 8. is experiencing the most iwctive year in its history. - ‘The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. his Rascals, and "Six Hits and a Miss.” Hloolm|x[» >Eoir|m= ACROSS 37. Front of the sgidias 1. Convened foot 4. Fall into disuse 38. Part of a 9. . Goddess of the Kitchen stove SOAP-BOX DERBY o3>0 Ji> 5] harvest 39 m‘ alm lea 1 [T[1] dnnblv( 4 padttig B “m. 70 BE IMPORTAN: SR fofsel . — | Hiax Movies of Juneau Race to Metal . Collection of pithy sayings Sclution Of Saturday’s Puzzle Be Shown-Construction * e 4 comr i efails Explaine abbr 65. Bpoch 4. Buddhist pillar D l E I d Yellow color __DOWN 5. Dismounted p rken 1. Greatestamount % 4 Turkish title 2 City in Nevada G Printers’ “It’s not too early right now f e s t y i v for Short supply Juncau boys to start building their . Fish . Jewels Courtesy . Appear soap-box cars to compete in the big derby next year,” Don Skuse, chairman of the Rotary Club com- mittee in charge of the event, de- clared today Meantime, Skuse urged that all lecal beys, whether -or not: they 'entered cars in the race this year, Prreonage " e on hand tonight at a room on caity |the top floor of the High School alutation |for a meeting with Jerry Chap- o toota |man, 1941 champion, at which 1 of | time motion pictures of the Juneau olive tres | yrace will be given their first pub- e |lic showing. e | With the meeting to start at 8 ‘p.m., Skuse said he was hoping for e ior. full house of both youngsters ewell ‘and adults interested in the soap- e e:‘mr(\ro ‘box race. Young Jerry will tell City in Towa about his trip to Akren, Ohio, to & G piawced compete in thé hig national Soap- A Box Derby, and will describe the way winners at the national race andling logs Term of respest hrough: prefix . Pronoun | . Oil of rose | ed . Metal-bearing rock atic palms . Sec BERT'S CASH GROCERY SURELY THIS YEAR, we have much to be thankiul {or—the right to live together with every measure of liberty without the shadow of dictatorship. We are thankful and we hope you are. Incidentallly we are fully prepared to make your dinner the best ygil TRY US! LEST YOU FORGET . . CHECK THIS LIST ™ CRANBERRIES Portect stock 1 1. 20C 2 ws. 49¢ Extra Fancy Quality Perry’s Oven-Reddy Sweet Potaloes, Yams 3 Ibs. 2% TURKEYS Fancy Alaska Pack Plymouth Roasting Frying CHICKENS Extra Fancy—Large—Wet or Dry Pack SHRIMP - 2 tins 49¢ | CRAB - -2 tins 49¢ Jollytime Monarch—Large Jar Amocat Large No. 1 tall POPCORN . 2 tins 29c| COCKTAIL SAUCE 29c| RIPE OLIVES - 20c Bert's Special—Will Top Your Dinner Nicely COFFEE - - 2 Ibs. 49¢ Heinz Date, Fig, Plum MINCE MEAT SAUCE 17 oz. tins 20c I PUDDING large fin 43¢ | 1 Ib. tin 29¢ 2 Ib. tin 55¢ ‘4] Crop—Exira Large ‘4] Crop—Fancy, Washed ‘4] Crop—Extra Large WALNUTS . Ib. 35c | BRAZIL NUTS, Ib. 38c | FILBERTS . . Ib. 35c CANDIES ’C‘;l;nrlx:gmps 9 1bs.99° Fancy 9 Ibs. 43¢ | com YES, FRESH! gno:‘x:; of Creams We Suggest Frozen Fruits and Vegetables . . QUALITY CAN'T BE BEATEN! . Appleshox 2.79 ~u are too busy to shop in person—PHONE US and we will ur very best-—you will get the best of everything =~ .= . . MEANS SATISFACTION TO YOU— Fancy Co-Op Medium EGGS - -2 dozen 89¢ CRANBERRY nared for this — We| Winesaps, lots of stale bread| Ex. Faney Bressing CHECK UP -- YEARS OF SERVING constructed their cars for stream- | ’wnere the Better Big Pictures Play TO0 N TuRY TONIGHT i o) A JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD STORY SHORTS—LATEST NEWS COLISEUM | “THE SEA HAWK" | lined racing down the course. 1 Skuse,. who accompanied Jerry |to Akvon, will also explain con- ‘xtrucuon of the cars observed by {him and outline rules of the na- | tional race. Out of the gathering, /it is expected Juneau soap-box |racers will get a lot of informa- tion to aid them in building speed- fer cars for next summer. e Herbert Savikkos Are Feted at Party Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Savikko Saturday night, nearly a hundred friends attended a recep- tion in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vienola in West Juneau. The Savikkos are the daughter and son-in-law of the Vienolas. The evening's entertainment was |dancing ad card playing, and later ‘retmhmm were served. The party was arranged by Mrs. David Davis, | Mrs. Karl Ashenbrenner and Mrs. ‘E. Dull. Mr. and Mrs. Frank " Boyle Go to Seattle Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle sailed south on the Princess Norah yesterday morning, headed for Seattle on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. The Boyles will be gone not longer than three weeks, they sa'd. | BUY DEFENSE sTamPs | Two Fast 104 PHONES 105 Check This List: Cranberries Sweet Spuds—Yams Apples—Oranges Grape>—Nuts Candies Lettuce—Celery Parsley—Tomatoes Cauliflower Shrimp—Crab Cocktail Sauce Olives—Pickles Pickled Onions Capers—Preserves Mint Jelly Watermelon Pickles Pickled Peaches Dates—Figs PLUM, DATE, FIG PUDDINGS Mince Meat ) Salted Nuts Poultry Seasoning Sage—Stale Bread Oysters—Chestnuts Pumpkin

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