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UESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1941 CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight {JOAN CRAWFORD FMELVYN DOUGLAS emaM with (ONIAD vsm The PREVIEW 1:15 A. M. TONIGHT “Melody and Moonlight” NAZI FORCE The Daiy alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. MAKING MOVE TIN—Berlin, Dec. 23. troops are reported § Holiday | - I Specials | o France te the Spanish fron- tier. The after noted procla- com- movement was Hitler's Sunday upon assuming the German forces to effect the German front Nerway to the Spanish must be consolidated. oo - Plum Pudding Nessel Rode Pudding { New England Frozen Pudding the from border RAYBAN goggles cut sliminate glare from | water. — Dr. Carlson, Building haze and sun, SDOW, Blomgren adv., > - Juneau Dairies o Inc. Phone 638 TOM AND JERRY BATTER Sully’s Bakery. Phone 3 ady - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS sREesenee T At ® 478 - Phone - 371 fi. SW SHRIMP, wel o dry B cans 4 5¢ J&&'@%’; ' (RAB MEAT, Alaska ' KETCHUP, large hoffles - RIPEOLIVES, Cenfury - HAPPY HOME—4 Ears to the Can © CORN-ON-THE- (0B - MONARCH MINCE MEAT . 2 2 2 %‘éfl@@%‘fi!@@& B [] TTE R NOITHING BETTER P Sl R Pheone 478 371 Bz Vs NO ' ARWN. TIGUAM FOR WARRIORS - N0 SQUAWS SLTTLE FRMNN' GO RRACK QKLAKOMA . WALT FOR {?ms - PRNTS " G 2 fins 2 for . 2.49¢ MAYONNAI SE Durkee’s FULL QUART .)9(3 PUMPKIN Rt oMy 34 fins 3 for o 00 T‘DMAT“ES Madrona — No. 2V2 tins 3 for ooc 2...89¢ Christmas Candies of All Kinds Liquor — Mixers — Cigars — Cigarefles e ] "A WOMAN'S FACE" IS NOW SHOWING Joan Craw‘f'bira and Mel- vyn Douglas Give Dram- atic Performances { “A Woman's Face” brings Crawford, Melvyn Dougl Conrad Veidt to the Capitol tre screen, showing ton last times in one of the erful and completely dif seen in man George Cu for such Story as most P ferent dra- mas the screen a moon. Directed kor, who was responsible |kits as “The Philadelphia land “The Women the new pic- ture is hailed brilliant com bination of ation, thr suspense and unus by romance The story deals with Anna Holm, | !a woman whose horribly disfigured face her to by Through this she enemy of all mankind, com a blackmailing ring that are beautiful unserupu- in her the he loves. A finds her, causes becon ing on women who | her life comes lous madman who sees criminal potentialities famous plastic surgeon operates, and restores her naturnl beauty. In the meantime, her sin- ister lover has set for her the task of murdering the child who stands in the way of his inheritance. Torn between the love she develops fc the child and her infatuation fc ner evil lover, she faces a terrifi¢ situation, cleared through a novel dramatic twist a clever Miss Crawford disfig- ured Anna Holm opening scenes a niscent of one horror disguises plays wearing in make-up rem Lon Chaney’s DEZOZIEY e for 5 5¢ for 45¢ 45 45¢ GEESE CAPONS ROASTI e Miss ment, is Juneau soon Territorial Juneau. DR RDDIEE] g CHICKENS Fresh Oysters All Kinds of Meat for the Holiday Feast! FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA =~ e ~ow: | POWERFUL DRAMA Smgapore, Britain’s Big Naval Base in Far East View of Singapore, Straits Settlements, where state of emergency has been proclaimed Here is an aerial view of Singapore, Britain's big naval base in the Far East, where a state of emerg- ency b, been proclaimed because of the tense Japanese situation. Singapore, which would neces- sarily serve as a key fleet base in event of war in the Pacific, is 7,000 miles from Hawaii, where the V. 8. could accommodate a whole fleet. of the east. 85 the “Gibraltar” NEW LAB TECHNICIAN Zora Dragich, formerly with Minneapolis Health Depart- expected irive in to take up her duties technician with the artment Health laboratory Deps MEAT BDEPTE. Meat Depariment EXCELLENT TUBKEYS Finest birds to be fournd anywhere. We have a large supply. ALSO DUCKS RABBITS FRIERS Fresh Shrimp We have just received a big shipment APPLES CELERY 75 CALIFORNIA GROCERY BANANAS TOMATOES Cauliflower Fresh SpinachSQUASH Many others too numerous to mention. Mixed Nuts ‘1| Pickles of all kinds of fresh produce. ORANGES PEARS LETTUCE ENDIVES Sweet Potatoes Olives R ' CLITTLE FawN " AWBKT BOR "ANTS-\N-PANTS SN — oN \N\NV)‘( QL THRT'S WHAT T CALLS DOWNRIGHT SEDIMENT Singapore is an island, 27 m it provides a haven for a larg ROTARIANS PLAN NEW YEAR BALL Senate AciSKI PATROLS ‘I'Hl 14 miles wide. Known f the British navv. iles 1 e par Alaska Guard IsSetUp By Dinner Dance at Baranof Territorial Militia fo Con- to Welcome in 1942 in Gala Fashion A New Year's Eve dinner (me( calculated to make Juneau history is in the making, it w announced this noon by Horace O. Adar chairman of the Rotary sponsored affair. The dinner dance the Baranof Hotel rt promptly at eve of the new year ing to continue as th€ Rotarians and can take it Reservations will be held at with dinner 8 pm. on the , and the danc- ar into their guests as f for the party will be in the hands of Keith Wildes. Eillis Reynolds and John YnnnL Chairman Adams announced. Today, at their weekly luncheon in Patey's Cafe, the Rotarians held heir annual Christmas party, with members xchanging gifts and opening them publicly, amid much kidding and howls of laughter. A d ription of some of gifts reeeived was censored by the editor. Among the more promin- ent of the describable gifts was a battleship, received by Horace Adams, agent far the Alaska Steamship Company, with direc- ticns that he should use the boat to convoy his ships and annource Lis schedule. Hank Harmon, ual training teacher, received hand-carved anti-aircraft which was used for practice shoot- by every Rotarian before the W. W. Coun- received a sizes ing meeting broke up. Dr 1, fishing enthusiast, yachting cap, several small, Y CHRISTMAS. E—— Funeral Safurday For John J. Bandy Funeral services for John J. Bandy are to be held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Bandy, who passed away on De- cember 16, at the age of 35, is sur- vived by a widow and small daugh- ter, and a brother, all of whom are residences of Montana. Interment will be at the Ever- green cemetery - D - FORGET ME NOT SHOP Cyclamen, Primroses, Poinsettias, Peppers, Cherries, cut flowers, holiday corsages. social | 1942 | ¢ the | man- | aj rifle; sist of All Able-bodied Men from 18 fo 45 > WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. Senate passed and sent to the White House today legislation l\l< thori: the establishment of u Territorial Guard in Alaska. Authority in one of the provis- jons of the “military code” was The | Alaska cons able bodied male citizens and plicants for citizenship between 18 and 45 years of age The President today signed a bill legalizing 15-round champion- ship boxing bouts in Alaska, - GASTINEAU CHANNEL CHILDREN ARE GIVEN PARTY BY CI0 HERE A Christmas party for the chil- |dren on the Gastineau Channel |was given this afternoon at the Celiseum Theatre by the CIO un- |der the direction of Al Drieth, \ The theatre party was followed by more fun for all at the Union | Hall where Santa Claus distributed jan abundance of Christmas good | cheer in the form most acceptable to children; candy, nuts and fruit. The entertainment provided for |the group was well received and it |was generally agreed among the younger set that it was a very |merry Christmas palty CHRIST-MAS ON . CHRISTMAS EVE HOLY TRINITY The Feast of the Nativity of |christ will be observed in Holy | Trinity Cathedral by the celebra- {tion of the Christ-Mass at mid- !night on Christmas eve, Wednes- |day. The service will be full choral, with appropriate hymns and an- thems by a choir of 20 voices. Er- |n(~al Ehler will sing for the Gradu- |al, “Jesu Bambina." A second celebration of the Holy Communion will be held at 11 a.m. ‘on Christmas Day. The children’s the all militia in service will he MERRY held Saturday, December 27, at 3 adv. Jpam., in Trinity Hall. By BILLY DeBECK "“n ABRMNT Y WE AWNT GOT TH MANNERS OF & BLUE, NOSE CNULE PAGE THREE Where the Better Big Pictures Play "HONEYMOON FOR 3' IS BRILLIANT COMEDY ! AT 20TH CENTURY George Brent, Ann Sheri- dan, Real Sweethearls, Co-star in Film A filmful of fun fresh from Hol- lywood will be seen tonight the llast times at the 20th Century Theatre where Warner Bros' sparkling comedy, “Honeymoon . for | |Three” ends its run. The story ells of one of those long forgotten ccllege romances that pops up at the most inopportune time. Just when Ann Sheridan, in the role| of a famous author’s secretary, has | convinced her employer, an ener- | getic writer played by George | Brent, who likes his women 5 much as his typewriter (maybe more so), that he ought to marry her, along comes a very prvny‘ young matron, played by Osa| Massen, who claims him as the only man suited for her despite the fact that she a ly has a husband. He is an easy-going sort of fellow, very aptly portrayed by Charles Ruggles. | “Honeymoon for Three” has all {the qualities necessary for a hit {comedy; sprightly dialogue, tick- |lish situations and performers who are completely at home_in their roles as comedians. Brent is de- termined to straighten things out between his college swectheart ‘“‘“1 his practical secretary but the| more he tries the worse it be-| comes. When he assembles every- jone at a cozy roadside restaurant| [for, a final showdown, it results Hn one of the most hilarious scenes lin this year's unp of comedies, LAST TIME TONIGHT Will You Be Amazed! SHERIDAN and GEORGE ~ BRENT on theif CHARLIE RUGGLES OSA MASSEN - JANE WYMAN COLISEUM "ON THE SPOT" and “BRITISH INTELL'GENCE" Triangle Cleaners Let Us Do Your Dirty Work! Phone 5 0 7 10 FUNCTION ~ ONHOLIDAYS | Officers Are Trained in Ad- vanced First Aid - Emer- | gency Sugphes Cached ; (o' used to set up a measure declaring| e of| Members of the Juneau Ski Pa-| — trol will be on duty at the Doug-| las Ski Area throughout the Christ- | |mas holiday season, Alan Wicks, | newly elected President of the| group, said today. | The patrol, affiliated with the |National Ski Patrol, volunteer |group which guards skiers through- out the nation, is under the sponSCHENLEY {sm‘shlp of the U. S. Forest Serv- {ice. The patrolmen, expert skiers,i many of whom are trained in first fm aid, will be available to render as- | You Ge' 'he BEST » sistance to anyone needing it. i ates Other officers of the Juneau pa- | OUR Gl’eflt WI'IiSka s' trol are Mack Mori, Vice-President, | and Oscar Bogynska. All three of- ficers have passed advanced cours- es in first aid given by the Amer- {ican Red Cross. Pointing out that the Forest Ser- vice has established elaborately {equipped caches of first aid equip- ' off#/a8 ment at both the slalom cabin and ek the upper cabin on the Douglas % |Ski Trail, Bognska today urged g skiers to refrain from breaking the iseals on the caches except in case PN of actual emergency. When a ski patrolman is available, he should be notified of any accident imme- diately. J| In the caches are medicines, bandages, heating pads and blan- kets. There are also toboggans for moving injured persons. S e o Henry Wood, a medical patient, wag. dismissed : from 8t. Ann’s Hos- pital today. | Ben Nelson was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital today for surgical treatment, Joe Murphy was l,'oday admitted for medical treatment at St. Ann’s Hospital. J. A. Anderson, a surgical patient, was admitted to St. Ann's Hospnal yesterday. Pred Pusich returned home today after receiving medical treatrhent at St.: Ann’s Hospital, A son weighing 9 pounds and 11 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mcdesto Pageran at 6:30 o'clock this morning at St. Ann’s Hospitai. E—— DIVORCE ASKED Margarete Birkenbach filed suit for divorce from Arthur J. Bir- kenbach in Federal District Court here today. The couple reside in Sitka. Grounds on which the di- vorce application was made are mcompunbmty -eo PARACHUTE FACTORY DELHI, India—The Indian Government has decided to con- struct its first factory for the man- ufaciure of parachutes. Operations will begin early in 1042, ended .with Specially Distilled Neutral Grain Spirits . . . 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