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k] FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1942 PAGE THREE (e——— ()| |BLE BILL HOME OF THE STAR | AI WEEKEND FOR CAPITOL| |Weaver Bros. in "Friendly] SKAG Neighbors' with *'Re- pent af Leisure” |Panther Invaders Turned There is a double feature wn| Back in First Game of Title Series for the weekend at the Capitol| | starting tonight. A new Republic picture starring, the Weaver Brothers and Elviry,; Smashing a 29-29 tie in the last “Friendly Neighbors,” bows in t0'seconds of the game, Juneau High delight picture fans who enjoy|school won a hysterical 31-29 vic- earthy, homespun humor. |tory over Skagway High School| The story presents the we“"”’“la:«t night in a flashing, surging as hillbillies who are obliged 0ffina1e o the best basketball game JRRVE, hE\ WOfAER omee DRl Ohannel has seen this cause of the drouth and general | i ot | season. unproductivity of the land. Onj™,,, . anti-climatic was the vic-| Fo rbed tiey Mmost & group Ol .y, which ching only after Si hoboes with whom they become friendly thus finding themselves, DenNis, sparklug of the Panther eventually, in “Williamsville,” g |2ttack in the final half, left t._he ghost town which has been rend-|88me With a badly cut eyelid. ered uninhabitable by the rising Shaken by the mishap to their Iflood waters. A levee Would con- | comrade, the Skagway boys twice | trol these flood waters, but the |n-5missed free throws which would habitants lack the political influ-|have given them the advantage. jence to secure appropriations for Then Johnny Bavard blasted the the break-water. Then the story twine to tie the score and with 14/ “GREEN HORNET” Sat. Mat. ||developes. |seconds remaining, Johnny Pas-| NEWS EVENTS | A platonic romance that blossoms quan looped in the winning basket | into true love only to pursue a|as the Crimson Bear stands went A 0.1, rond after wedding bells| . IMPORTANT SESSION [of ebent . celune ihe-ther Smart. Floorwork | feature. | Surprise of the opening game for OF HEALTH COUNCILIS | SLATED FOR SATURDAY| Kent Taylor and Wendy Barrie!the Northern Division champion- enact the principal roles in “Re- ship was the smart floorwork of| pent at Leisure,” a comedy-drama, the visitors. Not only were they The Gastineau Channel Public Health Association will meet Sat- urday night at 7 o'clock in the which presents Miss Barrie as a|eagle-eyed when the basket was runaway heiress who falls in love|in sight, but they had their plays {with an energetic tie salesman in Health Center, according to an! official announcement. It is requested that all members /6GOOD PUNCH IN FEATURE BILL, 20TH CENTURY (laudette Colbert,Ray Mil- land Making Hit in "Arise, My Love” "~ JUNEAU WINS, 31-29, FROM : WAYANS —_— Where the Better Big Pictures Play 20" ceNTomy ~ NOW PLAYIN Matinee Saturday 1 P. M. 7 g 7 DR. STEWART HIGH SCORER OF EVENING ( Dr. A. W. Stewart showed the way | in last night's Thursday night| bowling at the Elks, leading his| Hawk trio to a 1407-1275 victory | over the Condors. The dentist bowled a 580 total. It was the first night of newly reorganized league jon new schedules. | | ‘Tonight, the gals with the gang-| ster names will occupy the alleys. At 7 o'clock the Frills tangle with the Molls (it ain't de foist time, neither!) while the Alley Cats and | Guttersnipes mix it up on the two ! |other alleys. At 8 o'clock the Fed-/| erals and the Dolls will bowl on| Alleys 1 and 2, the Baranof and | | Per on Alleys 3 and 4. Last night's scoring: Side Note of the scale . Salutation . Concede Deface ACROSS 30. Tnvite 3L Broad piece in g9 the back of j3 a chair 34 Flow back Exclamation Greek philosopher Late: comb. form Metric land measure Unknit Short for a man's name Put back One of the Muses . Location StiMy proper THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU el . Storming In & cold climate ). Steps Conceal Crush xhausted m N l IT’S HI-JINKS IN THE HILLS 15. 16. 7. 18, 20. Hiring . Depression between mountain peaks The time can be today, the place can be Europe, and still life can be good to live! Without a strace of hysteria, with their eyes wide open to the world about them, Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland show you how in the hour and fifteen min- utes of “Arise, My Love,” the amaz- ingly inventive and full-hearted photoplay which brings them to- gether’ on the screen of the 20th Century Theatre. Its backgiound is France, Eng- land and Spain, but its story is just as American in spirit as a Kansas wheat field. With a hard-hitting | Yankee newspaper girl for its hero-| ine, an insouciant bum of an Am-| {erican aviator for its hero, this movie tells a story, strikes a moral that no one of us can afford to miss! today. | It all begins in Spain where| Claudette Colbert, fed up with| fashion frills and dying to sink her teeth into a real story, rescues Ray | Milland from the firing squad which will put an end to his fight/ for an ideal. She gets her story.‘ but in the ensuing flight she gels‘ something she had not counted on, the ardent admiration of a suitor| whose spirit cannot be damped. |COLISEU The saucy love story races along| - in Paris, almost suffers a detour| s GETS GUARD AWARD vyhen Cluudcttf is assigned to Ber-| M. P. Munter has been awarded lin by her press service. It reaches| its first climax, when these two"n contract for extending: the Copss | frightened by the preciousness of | Saee dem:n;::r{)i:th:!mzl their love, resolve to flee to the!3%0 feet safety of America. | i o A tragedy occurs and — but see this production and get thrilled. THREE PETERSBURG FISHERMEN FINED Three Petersburg fishermen were| fined $100 each in Federal District | Court here yesterday afternoon on| an illegal fishing charge wmch‘ dates back to October of 1940. | The men are Tony Steel, Bamey! Peterson and O. S. Olson, who were“ represented here by their attorney, William Paul, Jr. | The charge stems from their! alleged illegal use of a beach seine| to take dog salmon in upper Se- curity Bay on the northeast coast of Kuiu Island, in the fall of 1940 et S 42 Gk I Bubscribe o The Empire. Solution ‘Ol Yesterday's Puzzle Blinds the eyes 3. Novel DOWN . At a distance 2. Father Souvenir . Small fishes . Locality Bathe . Devoured . Indulgent . Pitch one's tent Flog Large knife . Material used in making mortar . Hazare . Units of weight | . Embraced . Garden implement 3. Prickly pear . Away: prefix . Decay lhr" bowling | » ER/dNEEEd O area 24. Snatches . Bird . Metallic nolse . Flush with success . Ventures . Straightforward Shines Wolverine state Aquatic bird Throw . Dish of eggs . Rectangular insets Award of valor Mark of & wound . Horseback hockey 45. Hawser . Back of the —ADDED FEATURE— - ’ "Repent at Leisure’ with Wendy Barrie—Kent Taylor PLUS Teal 190 210 169— 569 115 158 129— 402/ 157 124 156— 437 462 492 453—1408 Mallards 159 137 B. Davlin 120 125 B. Blanton 153 134 . 432 396 Hawks 207 140 148 140 140 487 458 Condors 169 168 119 107 140 140 428 416 | A. Burke |J. Barragar Mrs. Barragar Totals /4 e Wl B. Davlin Mrs, Dr. 144— 440 106— 351 189— 470;‘ 4391267 Totals “_ M--‘Always a Bride’ neck . Increase in size . American poet i A SKAGWAY Dennis Sipprell Olsen Hannan | Selmer Tanner Dr. Stewart | Mrs. Stewart |H. Waugh 170 203— 580 119— 407 140— 420 4621407 3 Totals Hudson | Mrs. Hudson Hendrickson 167— 5041 125— 351 140— 420 432—1275 | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | | CITY REPAIRING WHARF | With some filling and renewing| of planks, City Marshal Charles Tuckett is repairing the city dock| approach and in another day or| two cars will again be able to get down to the wharf. JENSEN TO SITKA | Tom Jensen has passage engaged | today weather permitting for a trip| by plane to Sitka where he is signed up to work. Bl iGhnmnd aobis e i Totels %) =) Prelim Game JUNEAU RES, Lowell Murphy, 1McGee |Tanaka, W. Thibodeau Erling Hungerford Dapcevich Sperling Tople HEADQUARTERS TYPHOON SUITS Ideal for Hunters and Fishermen =] o Gulls 112 162 120 97 80 371 192 Owls 106 99 141 146 149 136 396 381 Eagles « 158 190 164 162 132 116. 454 468 Ospreys B. E. Bringdale M. Ugrin | Cowling 92 132— 336 182— 461 | 89— 265 403—1063 | | | | Totals Nelson McKinley Hurmle 96— 301 | 161— 448 158— 443! 415—1192 B MISSIONARIES LEAVING Paul Blake and T. M. Roberts, ‘have been conducting missionary services in this vicinity are await- ing first sailing for Petersburg and Wrangell district where they plan to $ét up a Mission. THANKS TO FRIENDS >> We, the undersigned, wish to ex- Sizes Small, Medium, Large Extra Large All in Stock * Totals .. DOUGLAS RES. Devon ' Bach Pusich Shudshift Savikko Havdahl Krsul | | { | | J2 fasswsbet®]acwiwaihen Totals | ‘ i M. Lavenik B. Lavenik {L. Taylor 136— 484 152— 478 144— 392 4321354 H. S. Graves The Clothing Man not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for st 2 worked out to perfection. Tonight's her millionaire father's department pattle should be just as close, es- st]ors.» Thuik]mg she .va" _“nem' pecially if Dennis is able to play. B S s her.| The Panthers took the lead right -1 e ot g d:‘;ewpshrom the start, moving up from 3 2 Mg ‘9PS 110-9 at the quarter to 19-13 at the be on time at 7 o'clock so that|and also a most interesting story. ‘h if. The third t RS | the important business to be dis- ST ol e S URCEE BooPe .WB‘S 3 o ‘29-19, but the gap closed rapidly cussed. sy be. disposed of within {when Dennis stumbled from the o SHRINE (LUB 5 BT | With Dennis gone, Bob Selmer » N@W Under-arm DAN(E wul BE lof the Panthers managed to bucket |one shot. Then Johnson and Nuck- Cream Deodorant [olls collected two each for the safely HElD SAI. EVEEBear& Selmer got another and then . . |the Skagway boys missed their Stops Persplraflonl For the Shrine Club dance to be|heart-breaking free throws. That {held in the Scottish Rite Temple|Was where Bavard and Pasquan |tomorrow evening Juneauites will added the final touches. jturn out for one of the first large! The gym was packed with more! social events since New Year. The!fans than it has seen since last |dance, which is strictly invitational,|season; they crowded into the ex- will begin at 10 o'clock and con-|tra bleachers and overflowed onto |tinue until 1 o'clock with Lillian!the sidelines. Douglas . supporters {Usgen’s orchestra furnishing the|lent vocal aid to the Skagway visi- fIONe. 5 By tors, while Juneau hod its red- § During mtzrmxssxon refreshments | ¢lad band and rooting section. iwm be served in the banquet roomi Juneau Beats Douglas ‘n; ;\:{xo T;r'n;;:e.lunder the direction In the preliminary game of the o t atherine Hooker. evening, the Juneau Reserves| Totals 1 vlwotrspoodblconnwarnnd ol el cballnllosconeony Totals 21 out sincer to 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. 6. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Women use more Arrid than any other deodorant. Try a jar todayl ARRID. | Numerous dinner and supper pre- | ‘cc(iing the dance have been planned | by Juneau hostesses. It is expected |that there will be a large attend- lance at the dance. 'MOOSE WL MEET " ATEIGHT TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Moose | will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in |the Odd Fellows Hall. All members pounded out a 24-21 victory over the Douglas Reserves, but they had to call out everything but the fire department to do it. The Douglas |lads were sadly outweighed by the Bear Reserves, who seem to come rather lanky around these parts. | ‘Tonight the opening game will be at 7:30 o'clock between the Ju- neau Frosh and Douglas Graders. If Skagway wins the game to- night, the play-off will come Sat- o s 3 ( Mrs. Patrick Ryan and her in- {fant daughter, Arlene Louise, left 'sm. Ann’s Hospital for their home Thursday afternoon. st care Jefferson Taylor entered Ann's Hospital for medical yesterday. | press appreciation all who helped us in any way |since the recent loss of our home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Greiner and Family. T. Petrich H. Petrich T. Hutching 124 150 107— 381 115 121 103— 339 154 147 199— 500 Totals 393 418 4091220 {MRS. SCHWAMM NOW REPORTED AS BETTER Pheasants 161 140 147 124 n7 125 Sterling Rodenberg Lechelt *145— 436 133— 404 141 383 | wife of Mrs. Tony Schwamm, i Totals 415 389 419—12231 39 Fajar Alsoin 59¢ and 10¢ jars 5 |the operator of the Petersburg Joseph F. Kaher is a medicali“"““esr is recovering rapidly from | patient at St. Ann’s Hospital. He|d recent illness, Dr. Louis Sharp-, entered yesterday afternoon. enberg of Sitka said today. | Dr. Sharpenberg, flown to Pet-i Charles Hanley, who entered s,vlersburg last week to attend Mrs. Ann’s Hospital yesterday afternoon, |Schwamm, said the Petersburg is receiving medical attention. | woman is much improved and soon will recover her health. The Sitka Andrew Gibson, Alaska Jumau!physlclan arrived here yesterday in employee, who has been receiving |® private plane piloted by N. Han- treatment in St. Ann's Hospital |Sen and flew to Sitka today on an for a fractured ankle, left the hos-|Alaska Coastal Airlines plane. pital this afternoon: ——————— NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv Totals Brant 187 177 132 103 185 159 484 439 Albatross Mrs. J. Senescue 136 129 Mrs. R, Steven. 160 125 J. Thibodeau 145 167 lare requested to be in attendance. urday. If Juneau wins, Skagway will meet Douglas Saturday on the Island. The box score: | 163— 527 112— 347 201— 525 | 476—1399 J. Barragar Mrs. Barragar H. Messer. Scere by Quarters 9 13 19 21 10 19 25 29 FG FT TP [J Totals Juneau Skagway | JUNEAU | Pasquan Johnson Nordling, G. Nuckolls Bavard Nelson Floberg 130— 396 130— 405 : L ; oth agree=— b o U 'Light or dark, we b gree C. Maserer. ... 106 141 138— 385 385 377 450—1212 Randie Williams entered the —|Government Hospital this morn- 31 ing to receive medical care, Electric Washer 1 0 0 [ 0 0 1 Totals You can't make a bad cup of MJ-B" —say Stirling Hayden and Mary Anderson, on the set of Paramount'’s "BAHAMA PASSAGE” Bert’s Cash Grocery '|' R Y Fresh Frosted NOW' ALL THE VITAMINS 12 FRUITS CHICKENS FOODS ® poreshness and, 15 VEGETABLES SEAFO00DS ALBERS CORN FLAKES varcE packacE—s ouncEs .. EACH 9% C“F F EE Bert’s Special Whole Roast—Ground Your Way—SATURDAY ONLY! 2 1bs 49c DANISH—93 Score—Farm Fresh LARGEST and FRESHEST BUTTER-2 pounds 93¢ | EGGS - - 2dozen 99 C”RN—“N—C”B moNArcH B EARTINS .. 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