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FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1942 ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES CAPITOL Show Place of Juneau Today and Saturday SIGNAL FOR THE MOST EXCITING NIGHT A MAN AND WOMEN EVER LIVED! Richard ARLEN y/[f p ’ FIINE -PLUS-— “THE GREEN HORNET” (SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY) LATE NEWS EVENTS rickson, newlyweds, at cmall party the Villa Boaron last night. Juneau NEWLYWEDS ENTERTAIN dancing occupied and Mrs. Ted Hend— music. Other Mrs. Helin, Vernon Kuni. guests Rose Music and guests of Mr. . Childs Colds To Relieve Misery Ruo on Time-Proved 4 VicKs VAPORIJB with refreshments, - NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. “No time like the present to prove — You cant make a bad cup of M-J-B" —says JEAN PARKER o CHESTER MORRIS, while filming Paramount's *"NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK” CHESTER: How can you tell what time it is when there are no hands on the clock? 3EAN: I can't. But any time's the right time for good coffee. Here, try this. PRI CHESTER: Mighty fine, Jean. Strong, but not at all bitter, JEAN: Glad you like it. Now try this—same coffee, but made differently. .. CHESTER: Simply swell! It's weaker, but it bas plenty of real coffee flavor. JEAN: You get good coffee every time if you just re- ’ member, “You can't make a bad cup of M.]. B.” Here’s why it never fails! Make your coffee with the same care as you have in the past. These two exclusive M. J. B. features—a uniform roast— and double blend- TWO EXCITING 2 Features 2| in hteir apartment in Carl Lind, accordionist, and Will-| jam Helin, harmonica, provided the present were Foresberg and which cannon and dynamite are A large wedding cake was served showing | FEATURES ON | | CAPITOL BILL |"Blackout’,Spy Spy Melodrama| | Sef in Today's London and 'Devil’s Pipeline” | With Conrad Veidt and Valerie| Hobson playing the top stellar roles.l the Umted Artists release, “Black- out,” a spy melodrama set in pres- | ent-day London, will have its local | premiere at the Capitol tonight as a feature of a double show. Filmed [from the scenario written by Mi-| ichael Powell and Brock Wl]llnmsw and directed by Mr. Powell, “Black -> ‘out” unfolds a story that is packed | with suspense, excitement and sur— prise The second feature is a rugged action-packed adventure tale, Uni- versal's “The Devil’s |brings film favorites Richard Arlen and Andy Devine to the screen in | the latest of their co-starring series. Bristling with drama, suspense and excitement, Dick and Andy as American petro- |leum engineers sent to a tropical ————- ils]and to investigate treachery and |intrigue at their company's oil fields. | Forced to assume the guise of loil workers, the two smash the corrupt rule of the island authori- Ities in a spectacylar battle in employed to wipe out the attackers, | HOSPITAL NOTES Duke h: { Stanley has been dismissed | air route from Seattle to Nome, on!p. ) ot Ann's Hospital. { i Miss Sarah Fenton entered St.| Ann's Hospital yesterday as a medi- | |cal patient. James Nielson has been dis-| |missed from St. Ann’s Hospital| {after undergoing treatment. | Mrs. James Graner has returned home from St. Ann's Hospital where | she has been receiving medical‘ care. ! Ruth Wilson has been admitted to the Government Hospital for medical treatment. | Young Billie Jackson has entered the Government Hospital for medi- | cal care. Mary Jackson was dismissed from the Government Hospital yesterday to return to her home in Skagway. AR i After recelving medical care at the Government Hospital, Sam Jackson was dismissed on Thurs- day. { - COMMUNICATION | | To the Editor of the Daily Alas-| ka Empire, Jan. 30—In reading the | individual scores: Pipeline,” | the story presents| THURSDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY TIRE LEAGUERS BOWL! Mixed trios took the floor last | night at the Elks Bowling Alley: THA“ jANUARY |in regular Thursday schedules of | the Bird League. Following are the Juneau A”0wed Iwo car Pheasants Sterling 171 155 139— 46')’ Flsve ‘Iill'U(gk LcaSIng‘? on | W. Rodenberg = 163 134 192— 459‘ | Lechelt 154 123 95— 3 ma arge u es Totals 468 412 376__13% Allotment of tires for Alaska (or Mallards the month of February will be Mrs, Davlin 115 111 137— 363 passenger tires, 22 passenger tubh Bob Davlin 130 136 133— 899 47 truck tires and 81 truck tubes, Dr. Blanton 156 156 156— ‘m\ncccnhn;. to figures received by the A Governor's Office from the Office Totals 401 403 426~1230 of Price Administration in Wash- ington, D. C. This is a reduction in Quail |all but truck tubes from the allot- Mrs. Daniclson 140 140 140— 420|™eRt Of Junuary Mrs. Messersmt. 136 137 111— 384| Juneau's share of this allotment eagle 155 150 170— 487 | will be two passenger car tires, two Y ____|passenger car tubes, five truck tires and nine truck tubes. g Ea:i; 447 ARLE TN Any unused portion of the Janu- | M. Lavenik 192 228 220— 642 ary quotas not dispersed as of the Mrs. Taylor 140 140 140— 420 close of the last day of the mont* | Mrs. Lavenik 150 150 150— 450:art: cancelled, the instructions sta‘- d, according to Acting Governor 5. L. Bartlett ‘The quotas have been wired to |all tire rationing officials through- 482 518 512—1512) Totals | the 20th Century-Fox studios, opens tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Eu-| NLASKA ROMANCE OF RACE TRACK, 20TH CENTURY Eugene Paméne Heads Strong Feature Cast in | "Ride, Kelly, Ride"” Depicting the thrilling story a boy and a girl and a thorough- bred that wouldn’t be beaten “Ride, Kelly, Ride,” racing romance from gene Pallette, Marvin Stephens, Rita Quigley and Mary Healy head the strong featured cast Off the beaten track from usual film drama, “Ride, Kelly, Ride" is based on one of Peter B. Kyne's nost jockey's viewpoint, it has a fresh angle on the grand sport-of-kings. ‘ng jockey who is nursed along (o top rank by a veteran trainer, por- trayegl by portly Eugene Pallette. | of pipular novels. Told from !he' Marvin Stephens portrays a daf-‘ (20" N TR Eulul pound as mance ‘exciting as a rison finish! with Eugene Pallette | Marvin Stephens « Rita Rita Quigley is Marvin's romantic interest in the film. | exhibit in the PAA window, I be- lieve the public will be left witn | the impression that the respirator, | lor iron lung, was purchased from | funds given to the Territorial De- partment of Health. As the funds| for the respirator were collected | from the citizens of Juneau, I would | appreciate it very much if yonl would today so state in your paper. I believe that it would be wellh also, to state that the Bradford | |frames and leg and arm braces| were loaned to the Department oh Health by the National Foundatioa for Infantile Paralysis for throughout the Territory. (Signed) DR. W. S, RAMSEY. | o i Eubscrlbe to The Empire. | use | 1881—Half a Century of Banking—1941 / . Lasso . Frequently - Full of noxious plants . Gave food to . African ante- iy;g—';lill give you ttal::eg?e“ cup g.-‘.. hmw'l“d of coffee you ever Tll B M B d %.. nl‘;ln.'nl.rono‘vu" ARy o | eB.M.Behrends ’Jl mod i agree 167y better than vy othar sl PP coffee—return the lid to M. J. B. Bank i Co., and we will refund double lofi:m;"“fl'br rchase price. ; : ; o | Oldest Bank in Alaska N l auld o AN WAV 1O MANE 1T NN/ / AP ; o COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ulln//mll///ill " DRIP ea1n, for drlp or glass cotfes mal EOULAR @RiND, for percolator or coffes pot. n. g{ Damage - p— — — R % J 6. Belonging to us * .. BRINGING UP FATHER ; NO-DEAR- MY FATHER WENT TO NOPE -AND THE R e [ aieer )| e CRbeEas ) | SR || e PAW -PAW ? GANG HAVE l‘s‘E%LD HM IN SIX YEARS- [ attempt to fix A Quigley * Mary Healy WHERE THE BETTER BIC PICTURES PLAY! Your heart will race and your Corncob elly boots a winner down the stretch in a racing ro- Ga- J1:00 P. M. » 2 STARTS TONIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY The PILGRIM Washes clot. beautifully clean with a minimum of wear on the fabric. It'a the ! Hotpoint way to cleanesn brighter, fresher clothes. 6995 AND UP SALES and SERVICE ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Hawks ¢ bl mingen ADDED ENTERTAINMENT Mrs, Stewart .. 145 147 155— “-“Z‘)“p::":h:;‘:‘::?:f'ul;:‘r::n:h:’i:}l::;: a race Marvin upsets their plans.' ® Pacific Paradise {Dr. Stewart 188 171 MO~ MBIET e ik Eotlmtion D SUULBSGREC GHnIX e boots ® Much Ado About Nothing H. Waugh 114 96 118— 328 . PP *!1a winner down the stretch. It's en- 4 for a permit to the local rationing 4 7 5 5 © Fuihious Rorevhats i e RN ""“:oard Headbtl; hysikyor . Harry T tertaining—from rip roaring stait ® Unusual Occupations Totals 415 414 473—1302( 1000 and inciuding City Clerk | |t GarTison finish, i ® Two Editions News Events Teal 5 Robert » Mrs. F. Barrag. 110 112 116— sss“w:f':m::“f:m'rd e b s | R Barmgar 168 180 1684 " “Ubion, o me s SAMPLE TESTS COLISEUM — EAST SIDE KIDS in “BOYS OF THE CITY" 2 ugh quota for February tide sales fol- s WS AT AT —_—— = : OF AIR CORPS ' | Totals 341357 4071105 al i uu&“lm R"Es CARA NOME | | Tires Tubes Tires Tubes IN m’l‘l“N | e 2T RECEIVEDHERE, SET FoR MonoaY | _ §K H. McKinley . 98 120 189— 407| Gor ™ el L B, For softening and . .'!ianet] Nelson ... 130 117 75— 813{pg cjas 1 1 1 2 | Arrangements have been made m‘*fi:‘:fl;:fyimhu | Hermle we 106 10— 49 pivan s o 1 u | Vanderleest, Elks Defense B e ad Kand, i v s g Ry T 1 1 1 C 2| : | s 2 grant, non- ECONOMY . 8, Totals 304 343 4211158 o, 1 1 1 1 Cha"man, Has Edu- at 2 pm, in the chapel of the sticky lo- gizg b e | Juneau 3 kgl s whies | . Charles W. Carter Mortuary. tient An Tg . Barragar ... 168 169 18— do1ip O 0 L L g | cational .Exams | The euiogy will be spoken by alieniive e {Mrs. Barragar . 128 121 108— 357 i0n 1 1 2 3 | {Dean C. E. Rice and interment will | :.“ Yoo. SIZE sy H. Messer 190 151 190— ’i:i'lmame 1 1 1 2 | Ibe in the Pioneers’ Plot in Eve:- | ASK FOR IT AT p | —_———— ipsimer (and Greatly modified admittance ex- green' Cemetery. ‘ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. | Totals 486 447 452—1385 Wasilla) 2 2 6 9 jaminations now are in force for - “The Rexall Store” K | . |the Army Air Corps, H. R. Vander- ) PSR Lot SMDAN A AEEE . | ' NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE Albatros e L o 2 |Leest, chairman of the Elks Na- Rl Empire Classifieds Pay! {Mrs. L. Senescu 160 151 153— 164‘5“‘“ 1 1 2 g |tional Defense Committee, declared ' wpen purchasing the Federal Mrs. M. Steven. 92 148 144— ‘M‘skag\any 1 1 1 2 |today in announcing the receipt of yenjcle Tax Stamp please refer to J Thibodeau 168 163 138— MQ’Valdw 1 1 1 1 lsnmvle examination questions which' your Territorial auto license re- | Wrangell 1 1 1 1 |candidates may examine at the ceipt for the necessary information. Totals 420 462 435—1417 > il b5 S | Butler-Mauro Drug Company. R. G. RICE, i Osprey 6 22 41 8 The FElks are cooperating witn'gqy. City Clerk. |T. Petrich 124 91 123— 338 i il ithe Army in obtaining suitable - |H. Petrich 146 164 153— 463 i candidates for Air Corps cadet- T. Hutching 182 169 179— 530 DIVORCE FILED TODAY :’smm. which lead to commissions HEADQUARTERS —— —— —— ——| Dijvorce proceedings were flledias second lieutenants when com- Totals 452 424 4551331 |in the United States District Court | pleted. VanderLeest has tul ntor- | 'Y IPHIQO@N l.h morning by Pauline Tellis v;, | mation on the subject and will be ! Condors * y © Tellis. Grotinds” given 1:1| €lnd*t3" aavisé anyotte irfterested. SUITS Mrs. Hudson 107 92 102— 301‘che action were cruelty and de-{ Due to the war, the compara- | Hudson 140 172 181— 493! sertion. | tively severe educational examina- L. Hendrickson 140 140 140— 420, S tions have been modified, Vander- Ideal for Hunters s —— —— ——| @Qeorge Washington signed leLeest pointed out, and admittance H ‘Totals 387 404 423—1214|first patent law in the United |now is based on physical condition and Fls}lermen Gulls State on April 10, 1790." ‘and a simplified educational test. |Mrs. Bringdale 111 86 177— 314| “ g ® st |M. Ugrin 181 205 192— 578 [SILIE[E[PISIAIN]TES] b VRSN TL It Sl (- ossword Puzzle BEEREEN ANGROD 8’"";3);:";“;“:‘"’ Pl e o [aIR]1 TolSIollisIalBlo[T]s| All In Stock Totals 409 386 420—1224 Acnows 31 Revane DIE]AINEERIAISISIP]) IT] ook | 1. forih E[clsMRIE(clURINEV]E | 9, Y. 'DEER pmmml AND i :3&?& i i H. S. Graves i | 12. Take on cargo 41 Small depres- The Clothing Man | 14. Send forth 2. Ex_-cmlely sult- | 1& lhlltn 43. Numerous A 16. Gone 44. Shower | [ 1F Bidadeity 46 Past | 1% Tributsey of 47 Buruing Deer throughout the Northern| go, Ardon%l; d KZ‘,?]:, Pppa.oc. {portion of Southeast Aloska were| ,, . Borter:siang 5. Kind of dance | found to be plentiful and in good | 23 c.":fi;f. iy condition by Deputy Alaska Game ‘ ;} !‘f,';‘" [ Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle {Warden Malcolm Greany, who re- | 2§ In a line DOWN turned this week on the Grizzly | 3% Foem B Raveina 1 Ball of thread ::::fl.:‘::]: |Bear from a post season trapping | 34. Edged fmple- 60. Nobleman 2. Molten rock 6 Exhaust ] patrol. Most of the deer were in | P umr:lz" 4 :: Karldlu & Brllgn_lz_?‘.t star 7. Pertaining to | 3 Ithe country back from the beaches, | ‘attendant . 63 Trees Deagon RI:":’"' | 1 rGrera;nyI stated. This relieved the | 7 s g L i ear felt during December by Game | 1 . Low haunt | % | Commission officials that this year .““‘ ,,,““.//““.. . Chief actor El.firlc w-'h.r 3 : iy e i e | [T T (T T S would be seriously depleted. 7 Lo:lrm:lt_lu of ind i S o . Ry Save Your Energy, ' Brggeoien i o, . Disseminated &3 rizzly Bear. | Proverh d ; Slmolate, Time, and Money . % lingerie, yeot is positive enough to thoroughly wash play suits 4 and work clothes. Come in s 9 and see these features today: ©Three zones of Thriftivater . washing: gentie, medium and » 4 positive. o No oliing, no beits te break, allent vibrationiess operation. 2 o Larger casters—easier rolllag ‘,1 o Larger, safer wringer by Lovell. o Steam and heat sealed tub é cover. Water stays hetleager, suds last longer. L o Longer skirt conceals all - preveats splash- o Ing of water on mechanism. : L] : o o ELECTRIC WASHERS ' ! na "y i PHONE 616