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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER THE CAPITOL HAS SUNDAY | Sy B "“TAKE A LETTER, MY GOOD WOMANI" Woe! Weol Is Andy riding high! A private secretary all his own...and he's just the guy who can dictate to herl Laugh...as never before...as Andy hits a new high in woman troublel RTHABAZAAR LUNCHEON TO BE ON WEDNESDAY, uncheon and tea | next Wednes- of the Martha \e affair will take place arlors of the Northern Light rian Church, and doors will at 10:30 o'clock in the morning. With tea towels, hand towels, ns, breakfast cloths, pot holders candles on display for the 1 o participate. Luncheon will be served between the hours of 11:30 and 1 o’'clock for those present, and later in the afternoon a silver tea MONDAY PREVIEW Tonight 1:15 am.——MATINEE Sunday 2 p. m. | Ml(key Rooney at Cap_ ANDY’S AN EXECUTIVE NOW! ’s: | ] BUT HE CAN'T KEEP RIS MIND | Besides who wants to work ... with a babe like this in your arms. .. ready to be dictated to? 4&& AL‘Q@ rthas invite the pub- | 22, 1941 THE BIG PICTURES TUESDAY EDITERRANEAN 'FTFST NEWS OF THE DAY “Thou o! K:li' Shah x: {will be served and a program pre- sented s for the occasion were com- plrmd yesterdey at a short business meeting of the group, following which the afternoon was spent in preparation of articles for the ba- zaar. During the meeting, the Rev. Willis R. Booth, new minister of the church, and Mrs. Booth addressed | the Marthas and expressed appre- | ciation of the work of the group. The next meeting will be held | December 5, and hostesses will be Mrs. Katherine Hooker and Mrs | william Reyfuss. —————————— JANE GORDON WEDS Jane Gordon, daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. Frank Gordon, was re-| |cently married at Fairbanks |Lieut. Milton H. Ashkins of lhe\ United States Air Corps stationed at Ladd Field. TOCOMM FOR ONLY §129.95 O commemorate Hotpoint’s Millionth Electric Range, we offer the New CENTURY model. A rich fund of manufacturing experience and skill enables Hot- point to produce this big value electric range at a truly low price. See it at our store today. See These Extra Value Features o Three New Hi-Speed Calrod Surface Units, each with 5 Measured Heats. ® Ali-Porcelain Enamel Finish. o New Duo-Speed Radiant Broiler Unit. ELECTRIC RANGES Tpoia One elinth ELECTRIC RANGE WE OFFER YOU THIS NEW CENTURY EMORATE The NEW CENTURY gives you Hotpoint high quality at areal low price! @ New 6-Quart 5-Heat Thrift Cooker with Flavor-Seal Lid. @ New Calrod Baking Unit with new Heat Deflector. @ Automatic Oven Temperature Control. © New Indicating Switch Buttons. CALROD Each new Hi- Speed Calrod Surface Unit provides 5 Measured Heats. Coils are self-cleaning. I.laska Electric Light and Power Co. Juneau Douglas ANDY HARDY IS " BACK IN FILM OF HOME LIFE |Popular Series Presents - itol with Usual Cast to strike a responsive s of all the fam- “Andy Hardy's Private Secre- " opening at the Capitol Thea- tre Sunday for an engagement of three days, is heralded as destined ) prove one of the most popular { the series. | The latest Hardy Family picture ves a milestone in the life of | Andrew Hardy. It's plot, in brief, finds the young man deep in the duties as chairman of numerous committees, and being a Good Samaritan on the side to a [couple of youngsters-less fortunate Designed chord in the hear! ily, enior [than he. How he inadvertently A near tragedy in their , and how, in spite of fail- an English exam, he manages be among those present when diplomas are handed out, makes r one of the most human screen documents of the year. The picture also marks the screen debut of a pair of promising new- comers, Kathryn Grayson, seven- ‘, een-year-old coloratura soprano, | {and Todd Karns, son of the popu- | ‘lm screen comedian, Roscoe Karns. |In addition to appearing in the | important dramatic role of Andy's cretary, | | | | lar selection. Young Karns, proves himself one of the mest mising juvenile finds of the portrays the role of Miss ayson’s brother. Lindquist Services Will Be On Monday Funeral services for i whose body was found in wate Gastineau Channel on Novem 15, have been set for next Monday afternoon at 2 o'- | clock. Services will be in the Charles W. Carter Chapel, and in- |terment will be in Evergreen Cem- etery. who Gus Lind- of o> 2 MORE (ORPORATIONS WILL SERVE TERRITORY Two new corporations were de- clared this morning to have been certified as eligible to conduct busi- | ness in Alaska by Territorial Auditor ‘Frzmk A Boyle, The C. F. Lytle Cempany, with home office at Sioux City, Towa, was named as eligible to do business in land deveolpment and real estate in the Territory, with agents at Fair- banks and Anchorage. Robert C. Illsley will represent the company at Fairbaniks and Thomas Donohoe at Anchorage. The Red Mountain Chromite, Inc., of Grand Rapids, Michigan, was also declared entitled to do Alaskan busi- ness in the mining and logging field, |with F. L. Knouse, of Seldovia, as Territorial agent, - Rev. Booth, Wife ~_ ToBeWelcomedat | Public Reception, | Members of the congregation of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church and all friends of the church are cordially invited to attend the reception planned to welcome the |REV and Mrs. Willis R. Booth. The | | reception will take place Thursday ! | evening from 8 until 10 o'clock in the parlors of the church. It has | been arranged by the officers of | the church and their wives. | D | | DREDGERS SHUT DOWN | Crews from the Holbrook Dredg- ing Company, { Sixty-mile river and from the Yu- kon 'Consolidated Gold Corporation Company in the Klondike section, | are arriving in Dawson as the | dredges have been shut down for | the winter. Many of the men in- tend to remain in Dawson for the | winter, others going south, | Delicious! JUNO-MAID Cottage Cheese N Available at , Excellent for Winter Salads | Try the New CHOCOI.ATE MILK 10c pint 18¢ quari JUNEAU IMEIBIES | Miss Grayson sings three | |songs, two classical and one popu- | at the mouth of "lHl: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA (hcross 34 ile 1 35, a of pigeon i b[mur for 6 x ‘used in ing sap forming bers 9. numeval- 12 oun 13 Be enough Compass point 14 The absolute 16, Gather together 42. 17. South Ameri- 44, F can river 15, Roman date | 18. Deprive of {6. Large tub weapons 47 Orderly ar 1 ARE TOGETHER IN NEW FILM a Gene Autrey, Jane Withers| !‘iWO FAVORITES [ Combine Talents at | 20th Century 1 With loud “Yippees!" ringing in| Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle |the air, Jane Withers and Gene| DOWN Autry gallop into town in “Shoot- .lummcd ing High,” the colorful action- ik {romahce of the West, which 20th P“”"””"E e | Century-Fox will bring to the Be made up of |20th Century Theatre on Sunday | In this gay film Hollywood's| Boxes Dried food used by northern explorers 6. Masculine name Hol 1 | favorite comedienne and the| screen’s No. 1 Cowboy Star ride| like demons and shoot like sixty| | to corral a desperate band of bank-| roobers, break up a family feud,| er of a ange a love match for Gene and sing as only they can. peaker Repeating Kind of cheese dav Five tuneful melodies are sprinkled through “Shooting High.” Among the players prominently | featured are Marjorie Weaver, | Frank M. Thomas, Robert Lowery,! | | | | | | g feelers, | ool | | | Katharine Aldridge, Hobart Cavan- augh, Jack Carson and Hamilton MacFadden, “ghooting High” was directed by | | Alfred E. Green from an original| screen play by Lou' Breslow Owen Francis. John Stone was as-| 5. M V‘u(:wt t sociate producer. Dances for the ul picture were staged by Nicholas| Castle and Geneva Sawyer. D e Theater box . Metal . Corvode ARTICLES FOR ‘Moose Women Plan . Social in January | Cancellation of the turkey shoot |planned for later this month was decided by the Women of th Moose at a recent meetin The group had ea made plans for the affair, but have dscided upon another activity instead A basket social will be given by the organization sometime in January, the date to be announced later. Further plans will be made at the next meeting of the group on December 4 The last meeting was followed by a social hour. It was under the chairmanship of Mrs. Leona Se- benico. > o Mrs. Foster Ends Visit With Parents Here: - Mrs. Wilson K. Foster will be a westward-bound passengers aboard the Columbia today. After a trip to California and a Thanksgiving holiday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gudmund Jen- sen, Mrs, Foster is on her way Fairbanks where her husband, Foster, is Manager of KFAR, farth- est north radio station. - e TRINITY CATHEDRAL VESTRYMEN T0 MEET Members of the Vestry of Holy Trinity Cathedral as well as other |men of the organization will meet aL Percy’s Cafe Monday noon for a i no-host luncheon and discussion. — e MRS. G. F. ALEXANDER TO VISIT IN SEATTLE Mrs. George F. Alexander lelt | Ketchikan aboard the Aleutian re- |cently for a trip to Seattle to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sherman, and their |baby, according to word received here. Mrs. Alexander will stay witn them only a short time before re- |turning to her home in Juneau | Judge Alexander will return here |from Ketchikan saon. e ot | CDABATAARTO | Hirsi Geing ™ ge oN DispLaY ToWestward Display of all articles which are | being arranged for the hope chest award of the Catholic Daughters of America will be made in the Juneau- | Ycung Hardware Company’s window starting next Thursday, it was an- | nounced today, and all articles are to be brought to the Hotel Juheau | as soon as possible. Members who are bringing item for the award, Claude Hirst, Superintendent in of the Office of Indian Af- will leave Juneau on the west- bound Columbia tonight for a week inspection trip to Indian ce schools in the Kenai Penin- e ‘MARK OF ZORRO® Preview | Matinee ‘ 'l'omg i } Eb’“[[lf””y Sunday Sa.m. | p.n. and| | PAGE THREF Where the Better BIG Pictures Play 1AST TYRONE POWER -—— LINDA DARNELL SUNDAY, MONDAY 2 FF lT' or TUESDAY SEE IT? JANE WITHER! AGENE AUTRY’ — Ridin' like demans! ~— Shootin' like sixty! ~— Corralin’ bank-robbers! ~ Breakin' up a feud! —SINGIN' 5 GRAND SONGS! Marjorie Weaver * Frdl M. Thomes. Robert Lowery Katharine Aldridge. Hobart Cavanough « Jack Carson Hamilton MacFadden Directed by Alfred E. Green Associte Producer John Sione * Originel Screen Play by Lou Brasiow and Owaen Francle ‘ A 20th Century-Fox Picture. 'I)ANGEROUS DOLLARS” "H OF MARINE" in Technicolor S CANDID CAMERA" Cartoon ALWAYS TWO EDITIONS LATE WORLD NEWS MER |dred feet SOEVI which is to take place December 4 | — o R ] & " uia area, he declared today ~lin the Parish Hall, are urged to COLIS}.'UM e NOW! ———— “CITY FQR CONQEST” Hirst said he would visit 5¢hools yaye them at the Hotel Juneau by ; at Seward and Anchorage, then g0 nrongay. “JAMAICA PETE” DIES |and executed by all of the stock- to the bo;mrdmg school a:l El;l:::n;'\- The public is invited to take part ;holders of said corporation on the 16 will be his first visit to the Eklut- [y, tye awards and in the card part; 8rd day of November, 1041, and na school in some three years, he Party | yincent Horace Peirce, known | stated. - MQPLANE ACCIDENT NARROWLY AVERTED AT ATLIN AIRFIELD What could have resulted in a very bad plane accident was nar- rewly averted when one of North- ern Airways planes was taking off the Atlin field, says the Atlin News- Miner of November 8. Pilot Shell Gunn was at the controls at the ' time travelling around fifty miles an hour on the take-off when one| of the tires burst causing the plane to swerve and take a bee-line for the brush at the side of the field After traveling on bad ground and | stumps, ete. for around two hun-| the plane came to a ctandstill with the wing was badly damaged; also the result that a| planned for that night. Bridge, whist and pinochle will be offered, and prizes will be awarded the winners CDA members have decided to cancel the rummage sale planned for November 29. | The organization will meet next Tuesday night for their regular busi- ness session, and a social hour will |follow. In charge of the entertain- ment will be the candidates who were initiated recently. On Tuesday the gorup will also meet during the day to sew on new drapes for the small hall of the Parish Hall, The group has com- pleted their Red Cross dresses, and all members are urged to be on hand | to finish the drapes in a short time. - eee Capt. Nedden Is Refiring undercarriage and other parts. Capt. Harry Nedden, commodore When the plane came to a StOp of the Canadian National Railway! the door could not be opened al company’s British Columbia fleet,! cnce and Herb Flesher went gnd well known in ports from! through the window (they say like geattle to Skagway, will retire at| a streak of lightning) thinking the iphe end of November. He will make| plane might set afire. |his last voyage from Prince Rupert The passengers on the outgoing'to Vancouver, B. C. as master of | plane were Mr. and Mrs. Frank the steamship Prince George,| (Bud) Harbottle, and baby; Herb gboard which he came to the Pacific | Flesher, Mrs. Ernie Clark and Coast as first mate thirty-one years | Monty LaMont. ago. We are happy to report no one Captain Nedden started his sea-: was hurt although all badly scared. faring career as an apprentlce} We are infermed the pants on ahoard a sailing ship out of Glas- | two gentlemen were badly damaged, gow. He was born near Newcastle-! but such a small thing does not on-Tyne. After receiving his sec- matter much as its good for the ond-mate’s ticket, he turned to Dry Goods business. steam. That was in 1898. | | morrow at the Capitel Theatre. At is Kathryn Grayson, making secrefary.” New Fea!urg_g! (a_pilol Mickey Rooney gets a double-dose of girl trouble in the latest Hardy Family laugh hit, “Andy Hardy's Private Secretary,” which opens to- her Camiliar role of Andy’s high school sweetheart, while on the right her During the Boer War, Captain Nedden sailed between South America and South Africa, his ship carrying troops, cattle and horses. When he saw the Canadian Na- tional steamship Prince George under construction at Newcastle, he decided to sign aboard he and come to the Pacific Coast. The | veyage, around Cape Horn required seventy-three days. Captain Ned-| den returned to Newcastle for the| new Prince Robert which, he brought to Vancouver. His succes- | sor as Canadian National Commo- | dore will be Capt. Neil McLean, | King George and Queen Eun- beth of England made the trip from | Vancouver to Victoria aboard Capt.! Nedden’s ship on their tour of the | United States and Canada in 1939. On their journey they spent most‘ |of their time with Capt. Nedden | ,on the bridge of his ship—.some- thing he will never forget because| | he received from the King and Queen a pair of cuff links, com- 1memomtlng the occasion. . HOSPITAL NOTES John Griffin has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for medical | treatment. o i | 1 George Willlams has been admit- ted to the Government Hospital as| a medical patient. | his left is Ann Rutherford playing Mary Willis entered the Govern- ment Hospital yesterday afternoon to recelve medical attention. screen debut as his “private from St. Michael of the Canadian|duly certified to as such consent Berder as “Jamaica Pete,” lay down| |of all the stockholders by the presi- on his bed in his home at Fair- dent and secretary-treasurer of banks recently and passed away.| |said corporation on said third day For 14 years he was freight clerk | | of November, 1941, and purser on Yukon River boats, WHEREFORE, in view of mg | bockeeper in the edrly days for the|ahove premises, I do further . ‘h ‘W. Griffin Company, clerk on the |tify that JONES-STEVENS, IN- Alaska Railroad and since 1926, GORPORATED, a corporation, is clerk of the ARC in Fairbanks. dissolved as of December 31, 1941, CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTIGN |PUrsuant to Section 924, Complled |1, FRANK BOYLE, Auditor of|L@Ws of Alaska 1933, upon the fil- 5 4 |ing in this office of the proper the Territory of Alaska, do hereby |certify that there has been filed | ;:::):r of publication of this certifi- |in my office on this, the 3rd day IN TESTIMONY WHEREOP, I |of November, 1941, the written| |consent of the stockholders of |have hereunto set my hand, and JONES STEVENS, INCORPORAT-‘M“""“ my official seal, at Juneau; |ED, a corporation organized and the Cipital, this third day of No- lexisting under and by virtue of | vember, A. D. 1941, \the laws of the Territory of Al-| (SEAL) aska, to the dissolution of the said | FRANK A. BOYLE, corporation on the thirty-first day | Auditor of Alaska. of December, 1941, said chrtificate Publication dates, Nov. 8-15-22-29, of consent having been adopted!1941. adv. HAULING OF ALL KIND Efficient 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 Delivery PHONE 374---Juneaun At the Empire Printing Company H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner

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