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VIONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1941 The, CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW — S AT c B: L SHOW, PLACE. OF JUNEA A DRAMATIC TEMP NOW! EST OF DESIRES! Douglas Are Seen Powerful Roles Joan Crawford presents both he greatest dramatic role ar greatest surprise to her A Woman's Face,” gripping of woman’s soul, now sl a ot starring S SN Ny JOAN anwo,w,H\\\\ : MELVYN DOUGLAS | [\ Jvith CONRAD VEIBT . KENTUCKY LATEST- NEWS he m makes weird woman and, as sonous enemy Infatuated with ant madman, she sets out t A - /mit murder for him v e ——— | DCRULY DY @ surgeon gradually changes Miss Crawford appearance in | representing a ed from birth, the a sult her with he in a graphic story of fegeneration. | Miss on trial decent Crawford, as Anna for murder for thing she had in her life, presents a strikir matic figure. Douglas surgeon who restores and later tion her and Veidt enacts the Cukor, h hits as Story” and A Woms Saville, of 5 producing The sterling supporting ca. tures Osa Massen, Reginald Albert Bassermann, Marjorie L Connie Charles man George screen su phia directed Victor who gav The Pt “Goodby fame Does the tiring arm-work of cooking, baking, getting the meals. Makes every recipe doubly-delicious. Gives you EVEN MIXING and GREATER AERATION— The “success secret” of most every recipe—cake making « particularly. 'and Gwili Andre - oo | WOMEN'S CLUB PARTY TOM e EXCLUSIVE Mllx' DIAL that enables e in” the cor- e speed ':: party guests .at re <ot like ¥O very naed, just like V! | William Paul tonight, radio. = | The buffet dinner at 7:30 will be followed by informal tainment Has th FINDER I essional Women'’s Club w It's Healthy, Too! BRUNSWIE JOIN THE FUN—— Parsons Electrie Co. Juneau e 2 There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! YRR e Phone | CAPITOL THEATRE . IS NOW SHOWING "'WOMAN'S FACE' Joan Crawford and Melvyn fans the Capitol Theatre, with Mel- | vyn Douglas and Counrad Veidt horribl; a bril- Restored to the ever plays figures in her regenera- | POWer Women." | Jepanese nation n's Face,” Gilehrist, Quigley | was not re The Juneau Business and Pro- | the home of BOWL |- || BOWLING ALLEYS O S S T D L P P P D D D D0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LEGION PAYS TRIBUTE TO ALASKA KERO lin fighting, have at a Our nation sacrifice sessions been acquired mest precious pos- are usually valued more if they entailed great seffort m': ANN suffering. Our individual freedom | ha§ been a magnet drawing the serls of [foreign despots to our shores, there to expand their ini- tiative and become kings of their],, own life, and with the grace of| God, permtitted to ascend the lad- | der of human endeavor. Centuries | of suffering, hard work, and deaths | first to establish this Utopia among nations, and later | in defense of that nation's pre-‘ cepts, make our freedom a precious heritage in Hilari (Continued from Page One) [ | | which he so proudly acquired a| ye ago upon his graduation from the U. S. Naval Academy in An-| napolis, at the age of 23. | | ‘ A new, nd her | comedy i drama howing | cal | acquainted with him | pationa) existence tnat was who knew him, have ing grave coneern, for, the same e that he represents all that|gactics used to disseminate France re a typical young Ameri-|yere ahout to deliver the same re- izen to be. He was kind. He|gqrq in these Dis-United States cours He loved 2ood|giass hatred was at a high pitch. ompanichs. He loved the precepts|y; ook the action of the Japanes: nited States. He Was| thank God) to bring - about a good father and mother |so)idifying of that type of patrio- in a normal, healthyjgsm that bore a new country. The He typified all that gnited States of America our nation. He died| uwithin 24 hours no one dared of a dastardly attack (oppose a declaration of war against and in a coward-|yapan. Racketeers sneaked into the armed forces Of | their burrows to be overcome by |their own stench. Capital and la- {bor forgot their animosities, be- came passengers of the same ve- hicle and the old fashicned ‘hoise and buggy' patriotism which many of atonement, balm withiof us feared had been streamlined 8 mfld_‘\\‘luch to Leal his loss, and the'out of existence, started gallopin, destruction of thousands of young down the road to victory. e the/men of which he is typical, is a| “That, my friends is what En-| hiladel- | Complete realization of what the|sign Thompson and thousands just lid_for our na-|like him did for our natioh. Over- with | tion when—without warning, they night they worked the miracle of Mz, |80 ruthlessly slaughtered Ensign|making a UNITED States of | Thompson and his buddies \Am(\x'im\ st fea»‘ “When we have “It is your duty, it is my duty I was not ut those told W T first nakeup, |and George can ¢ as yeous. a re 18 of an°f our U all that a | could exp | American boy was best in as the r against our Ily fashion, by Japan done| “He might been my ng dra- | He might been your the | Those responsible for his death can beauty | 2ever atone his loss. Ours is the | vince {a matter of 0 com- | college nature r face she adores, boys. Holm, first have |who has to have y he can us | very patient i Ruggles. shall GHT vill be Mrs. o'clock enter- P The score K Total “All the privileges of life in our Owen, | Who now threaten ou a!to see that the fires of patriotism will show that our greatest reward |Kept burning so intensely that the ved at the peace table. |great American melting pot will be around the werld of the treacher- | e where it can easily be ous assault against our boys at, eliminated. This demands the vigi- !the softening of our people during OPPonents of our precious freedom ithe past twenty years, being ac-| “Will you do that? nels by crack-pots who were ac- Not have died in vain." cepted as men of great vision and | R ating something which history has Roberl lee RObe"s | recorded as having been tried cen- ( workable. “Many of these new ideas TN Robert Lee, popularly known) were so old that SeVen pounds nine ounces, was born Pavbagar they must have been dropped from 11 St. Ann’s Hospital at 9:45 o'- | Lindstrom i 5 Senes plied the students of the past 25|Ann Roberts Stzfes:f;‘l‘ years. These ‘crack-pots’ were abet- | Bob Roberts, proud father of| 5 ‘isms’ seeking to hasten the divis- Christmas baby, is editorial writer of happy people, content in for the Daily Alaska Empire. lepot v | Si welcoming the infant today is MH"DanieLsx ‘W.. G..Beard, his ,gmndmomer.lR Odenb‘;r‘g from her home in Medford, Ore. Schoettler D | Totals Members of Juneau Moose Lodge | will meet tonight at the New York | Metcalf Main, | recapitulation of the victory won, S0 patent during this period are It came when word was flashed |hot enough to force the dross to Pearl Harbor. We have witnessed lance so necessary in defeating complished tkrough various chan-| “If so, Ensign Thompson brilliance. They usually were advo- | turies ago and dropped as un- | ls Born a' S'- Ann's ‘new orders' as they are now more | A SOm weighing the books on ancient history sup-|Clock this morning to Mrs. ted by the slow poison of sundry YOUNg Robert, who is almost af Pilain: Traatiot Another member of the famil 1. Garrett £ who recently arrived in Ju"em”Lockridge MOOSE TO MEET Tavern to complete arrangements Parks Phone GEORGE BRENT 20TH CENTURY Honeymoon for Three,” Comedy, Is Hit lm‘n:m ,;wd. | Three” opened “We had reached a point in our 2gth Centur: caus- ing from the {laughter which greeted it, it is the | vear's funniest film {couple of people who fall in love with one another but themselves mance. When an over-amorous ex- student, Massen, - claims Brent ;v“l? back seat and takes over the ‘driver's wheel. Ann comes through with her fin- | ination of issues in the light of this est performance to date as a girl |opinion.” (armed with some very snappy dia- llogue) to keep her man from sur- |rendering to an eight-year-old ro-|yater. |mance. Brent shows how excellent- when he comes in for laugh after| laugh as a popular author whe has more trouble with his' women than |with his writing. Miss Massen was | perfactly cast [tren who could not forget a cer-! tain summer’s college career but who could easily forget. that s ELKS TEAMS AND - COFFEE SHOP IN BOWLING WINS Two teams from the Elks and the Baranof Coffeeshop | victories o nthe maple lanes at the |B.P.O.E. Lodge yesterday | League competition, casal | V. W. Metcalfe PAGE THREF | | Where the Better Big Pietures Play | LI ENTIRY TONIGHT Will You Be Amazed! SHERIDAN and GEORGE BRERY on their 'LABOR COERCION | LINE DRAWN BY | COURT DECISION \Employers 7Mavy Express| | Labor Opinions Without | Violating Act WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. — The | United States Supreme Court today held that a company might express its views on labor policies or prob- lems,” without necessarily being guilty of coercing its employees in | violation of the Wagner Act, The court said the law contained no injunction against expressions by e o m“_‘!hv employers, hul}, under certain 3 3 circumstanc such utterances in that it 1s more| ., iynotion with other acts might convenience than ro-|constitute illegal coercion. Associate Justice Frank Murphy by Osamade the assertion in the seven to as the man |pothing opinion, returning to the climbs out of | National Labor Relations Board liti- |gation involving the Virginia Elee- | tric Power Company for “redeterm- SHERIDAN, ous Romantic rollicking Honeymeon For last night at the| ¥ Theatre, and judg- delighted howls of led Ann Sheridan Brent are starred as a played romance - CHARLIE RUGGLES OSA MASSEN - JANE WYMAN COLISEUM “Rangers of Fortune” enter a battle of wits| i haze and sun, snow Blomgren adv. RAYBAN goggles cut |eliminate glare from - Dr. Carlson, s Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. Building. play a comedy role - o DEFENSE STAMPS BUY as the young ma-| evening during her Wt wrtl THE WORLD'S FINEST SHEAFFERS e was married to a man, played by Charles | | - bowlers won PLATINUM IRIDIUM Heavy 14K gold pointfor long wear. Platinum -in -the - slit assures instant writing. 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Tons of food were received over the week-end and we have an ample supply of SPECIAL GOODIES for your Christmas feast as well as a huge supply of staples for weeks to come. : TONS OF POTATOES 25 POUNDS NEW NAVEL ORANGES Smali 2 doz. d35¢ ; Medium - dozen 35e¢ Sl.l9 Large - - dozen39e¢ DRY ONIONS | TEXAS PINKGRAPEFRUIT - 3 for 29 2 pounds 1 5¢ | ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT - 4 for 29« CHRISTMAS CANDIES Plain Mix 21bs.35¢ |[CANDY Gum Drops 2 1bs. 35¢ ‘CANES Chocolate Drops - 2 1bs. 33¢ NUTS ;. Peanut Brittle - 21bs.49¢ | Fancy Gift Beston Mints . - 1h. 39¢ Boxes: Satin Mix and Fancy Creams, lh. 29¢ MINTS For Better Service -=-'Please Order Early be given at ‘the Coliseum Theatre Wednesday afternoon. D The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Ai- aska newspaper. EARNINGS On Savings Accounis ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5.000. ® Money available at any time. © Start an account with $1 or more, Current 4% Bate Alaska Federal i Sayings and Loan Assn. of Juneav " Phone 3 P 212 194 167— 573 175 175 175—*525 *171 171 171—*518 | G000 000 OOCOG0E 2OOOOOOOO0G [ BOTO00000000000C000000000E ! i ' 921 916 804—2641 Elks No. 2 ( 2 22 22— 185 196 210— 591 181 213 170— 564 | 171 180 191— 542 -.*179 179 179—*537 158 145 166— 469 | Stewart Lavenik o | Spot | Council | Duckworth Hagerup | Holmquist | Tubbs Totals 896 935 9382769 Moose Lodge 132 128 150— 410 | 149 88 145— 382 oo 169 122 135— 426 | 87 135 89— 311 Haas Burnaby Covich Baldwin Totals ki Baranof Banfield { Ugrin | Taylor f Teagle .. 537 473 519—1529 | Cotfee Shop i o 121 138 145— 404 | 182 202 151— 536 ... 115 151 149— 415 | o 200 163 126— 489 618 654 571—1843 | . HELD ON DRUNK CHARGE Arraigned before U. S. Commis- | sioner Felix Gray this morning, Ruby Nathan, Juneau native wo- | man, was ordered held in the City Jail to await trial on charges «f being drunk and disorderly. Totals AR TR SV i WATER-PROGFED Hats Headguari ters H. S. lGrgves B S ECEEUEUEE T EEL LR E LT L L CE e e P ey

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