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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 SENSATIONAL | | JANE WITHERS COMEDY HIT Wooden Bike COMES SUNDAY, | COMES SUNDAY TH CENTURY “Here Comes Mr. Jordan” Youthful Sta'rHasExceIIenH | with Montgomery Head- | Role in "'A Vgry ‘ ing Cast at Capitol Young lAady The greatest comedy in motion | SATURDAY, MAY 2 PAGE THREE_ 1942 WHEF > THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI TIOMCENTURY “DRUMS OF THE DESERT” and “FATHER'S SON” SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY TOM Fe ! ORROV——— MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A, M. Get happy! Enjoy ° ~the season's " greatest ¥4 comedy! LAST TIM TONIGH! What a fashionable finishing at tomboy tricks Cridimivimiar il e ol O i, wno 1 Jane turns up her turned-up nose A% "oy opens-her eparts completely from the beate Jlished for Jane Withers. who is — oo | irack, because it possesses hilarious x[ her best in “A Very Young Lady heart to romancel | imagination and a background of which opens at the 20th Century | dJeep emotion, because its actors Theatre Sunday And what a glamour and \)»u- characters th: Kplu\ are In b‘\ur latest starring 20th Cen girl she is1 Orchids! | magnificient antl memorable—opens tury-Fox film we first meet Jane sunday at the Cdpitol Theatre. The galloping along, mounted on a fiery Party dresses! tilm is Columbia’s sensational “Here l\n»mx but wishing for a |‘||nhm'\lll-’ Beaus!—She even | comes Mr. Jordan That's the old Jane Withers, or Rotert Montgomery, in ‘onc of . | rather the young Jane Withers. But | gets kissed! | | the most unusual roles ever brought | glamour makes a new person out| to the screen, is erbly starred in ‘HI Jane and a very attractive] | the amazingly amusing new comedy | young lady she Appearing in major support are This doesn't hapven one Claude Rains, Evelyn Keyes, James | three. There are heartaches, s Gleason, Rita Johnson, Edward Ev- nd moments of tenderness, as erett Horton and John Emefy. The | smotion fashions a lovely young |film was directed by Alexander | lady from a tussling tomboy who | Hall, from a screen play by Sidney can lick her weight in tomcats | Buchman and Seton I. Miller The transformation takes place ] Here Comes Mr. Jordan” is a in a girl's boarding hool super- [ motion picture filled with laughter, | vised by a handsome, understand- i\\nh romance and thrills. Its hilar- ing principal, John Sutton, and ity is predicated upon a situation | which, while it bears re-telling now {and for years to come, should really aided by the sort of school teacher| we all wished for, Nancy Kelly. - tried out these | ction at Hollywood. Darryl Hickman, child film actor, iren’s wooden bicyel SREEE starring lbe scen to be fully appreciated.| A minimum of metal fittings is used and the bikes were the result of i e BERT MUNTGOMERY | The capitol Theatre, in presenting ent order banning manufacture of children’s-size bikes of metal. BR!DE E | ‘qfi R the surprising, sensational screen pedaling mechanism is wooden pulleys and V-belts, T are of | (HOS N w‘ with {story, urges its patrons to obtain| reclaimed rubber. | /M [ _cLAuoe EVELYN JAmES ithe fullest enjoyment of the film FOR A('I'IV"I'Y | HWORISNM ;4{2’!!»8.2“; s-mws'}nov e Outstanding Work supplies 4:1‘Jl|\<' ;\x 1-'1};1 lvulvx‘n;;:- :nn'il Directed by ALEXANDER HALL ! Outstanding work, for which Mus. | AS no one is at the Elks' hall work- — i i "odu“!‘ by EVERETT RISKIN Phomas wished io0 give espe room during this time, anyone M‘I‘?S(henley Employee Nam_ A COLUMBIA PICTUR" ARII(I_ES MADE credit was done by Mrs. J. R. Guer- finished garments is requested to ; - : - n, of Treadwell, who made all of contact Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. J. J ed ']'ypi(al Member” “MR. JORDON" AT: —ADDED ENTERTAINMENT— BY RED (ROSS ox and stockings for' men and | Meherin or Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. Sunday Matinee—2:40 | children with the exception of three p: — b | powellr=sineyiri gl | Women's Defense NANCY KELLY ~ JOHN SUTTON Evenings—7:55 and 10:10 Going Places — Late News | dozen; Mrs. Al Zenger and Mrs | g IOIAI_ 6 084 George Rice, who before the work- S Io ux I N D I A N e and JANET BEECHER + RICHARD L PREVUE TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. ' ing room at the Elks' Hall wa | NEW YORX, May 23—A 24-year- CLAYTON - JUNE CARLSON . PCRBEIRL ! (2 200 e - - — e sbtained, did a large part of ali old bride of less tian a month Directed by Marold Schuster 3 "“ l A d " large Number Of Knltted"hnnuu_ Mrs. J Jaeger, who has army and who works in the adver- A 20th Century-Fox Picture ava cadem | _ |knitted an average of one mitten 'N 'I'ER R I 'I' 0 R Y tising department of Schenley Dis- Y Sewed Garments Com- [kuitied an average of one mitter Hiliny: oorBomHoe: Hetsl naas jost and “Cracked Nuts” the Red Cross in 1940 and Mrs. Ed Less than 24 hours after having|been selected as the “typical mem- = = Show Place of Juneau IO Dy WY o e e o i om0 ke ater Wkt | o winciod o R BB, . R NOW! SECOND CHORUS" g " G PICTURES! o e i and Mrs. George F. Al-|{omahawk, found on Kenai penin-|€n’s Corps 5 ¥ g ¥ LRS- 248 CRRTOLHAS THE BIG HCIURS! Since active Red Cross work on|$**} who has mot missed @ g5 by Russ Schoonover, as of| She is Elizabeth Bradbury, who Lester E. Jacobi, president of‘BlA"TONS pARE""‘S : | who now make (heir home in Se- Production of garments began md4Y% ‘;X“’)"x u-‘l:“‘;"““v"f.‘_‘; active Red gjoux" design, E. L. Keithahn, cuc- |45 & member of the Schenley Unit|Schenley Distillers corporation; | VELLA MOEHRING IS attle, Tved i . Mineau. for several |Juneau in September, 1640, 2,429| OOSS program started _lator of the Territorial Museum has of the Corps belongs to one of the Countess Maria Zichy; Miss Lois| OF THIRD CHILD NOW years and has many friends here. | knitted articles and 3,655 sewed ‘M!- Ah“lfl«\:\ said \ll‘r wished ,‘“ unearthed evidence which tends to!organization's six units in New Jer- Williams; Mrs Thomas A. ankoy;; wED l“ wAsHINGIo“ Recently she has been employed in 87ticles have been completed in|express apprec tof for all of the aypiain jts presence in Alaska,|sey and New York. and Captain Donald Sherman of | 27 Byges TRB 00 Washington, D. C. |addition to 122 dozen diapers that|church and lodge grouns who have ynousands of miles out of its nat-| Mrs. Vincent DiLeo in privale the 17th regiment New York Guard.| Dr. and Mrs. Willlam anton EVANS | 1ne Ihave been hemmed, according to a|belped with the work and also for |, ...” icive area |iite. Miss Bradbury. devotes evenings Sk R S R |tottay became the parents of their ‘o MR. E_ w. u‘lh(- xsglm;nr.“‘\;lrxf Lv[(;l; L]h((b:;ll(';l" report issued by Mts. J. T v”,,,,m,\;xlw faithful and hard work done =, oo L L b ert H B uimediamidoatin e 5 third lellld ‘l‘ son, burntln st. tAnn;: e we g breakfas! B ® | production chairma e e Red|by the various chairmen who have A it s b & v trg = £ 7 w k d A F Hospital. The youngster, not yi and bridegroom, lived in Jun(‘:m}lcl.m‘_\ in J“nl(,lflu_mm for; the. Bec | contributed so generously of the ll%len:.h 01(1:;"";(_ ur‘.r\l:nveau, ‘h‘? Ih',‘_ x‘lxll:‘l“a"‘i‘l. ::::::Ec::‘ L:fi‘ c‘(’):z:mzle‘z ee en s re mmy “l ‘n:\m!-d, weights 9 pounds. He join$ News of the marriage in Wash- | when Mr. Medley was assistant pro-/— ppniieq garments included 363 |time. Many others, who cannot all il“fl" A {‘ _“‘H ‘*-b‘]’ VSt mfitare. sy ‘and Bashad t5 washin '0“' Thousands an older brother, Sandy, 5% years ington, D. C., of Mrs. Vella Truitt|curement officer with the Treasury|c.nc o, peanies, 450 pair mittens,|b¢ mentioned by name, have heen|léd (0 @ narrative of considerable il ablie i el ol bl 9 v old, and a sister, Susan, 2. Moehring to Mr. E. W. Evans was | Department in 1936. He is now With! y56 1myfiers, 303 children's sweat- |faithful workers and their efforts historical importance. AU that time 8585t Ho'ce, IR & ¥ Warcen Leave (“ : Others Come TN received today by Miss Nell M- |the Bureau of Standards in Wash-|orc g6 mens sweaters, 62 women deserving of high commenda- Burns, whose father died with and b e ,‘""”"‘_1{ PTG e | V[ | . Closkey from Mrs. Truitt ;mulnnv sweaters, 150 pair men’s sox, 117 Mrs. Thomas said was a In'.l\! Ix(:ulom\nt of ‘"1\(4” ,unnt, vl‘:‘lf,"m vrvmflmn(u‘s:» —_— | HosplIAl "o'ES P The wedding was on May 8 and | .- |pair children’s sox, 32 knitted dres-| Chairmen of tne ciiferent de- B of jthe 6th . Oava In| Miss Bradbury, wearing her' (Conunued from rage One) | a wedding breakfast for Mr. and| o lses for girls under 6 years, 2 knit-| partments, whose cfforts have 1892 e was sent at the head of Schenley umt uniform, will pose| —— i 5 . Mrs. Evans followed at the home| Sihce 1798, the U. S BEale WS/ 1q quits for boys under 6 years,|largely made it possible to complete @ detachment of 26 men of that for a poster fo be painted by Darrell |, ¢, Tony Pietro was admitted to St. of Mr. and Mrs. James Medley. sat 12 times as a court of impeach- |4 cpawig for women, 171 pair baby|the large assignment for Juncau OUtfit from Fort Meade, S. Dakota|Brown, recommended for the Jjob| "mere are some reports from var-|Ann's Hospital yesterday for medis Mr. and Mrs. Evans are spending | ment. sox for layettes, 2 Lnitted lap|are, Sewing. Mrs. Florine Housel, to Kenal, Alaska via Fort Van- by Howard Chandler Christy. 8he jous agencies on a recent Saturday |cal treatment. a honeymoon in Atlantic City and —————— {robes for wheel chair patients mad:|chairman and Mrs. Verne Hoke, couver and Port Townsend. Freshis five feet, cight inches tall, and pigh¢ when 712 service men found New York and will be mL hon;fl at T | from scraps of wool Mrs. Robert Davlin, Mrs. J. T. Pet- from the Sioux wars they arrived|has wavy brown hair and brown peds, but at least 500 were turned | Mrs, M. D. Morfer became the 324 Monroe Street, Scranton, Pa. Sewed Garments rich and Mrs. William Byington |in Kenai and built a barracks|€yes. |away: mother of a son this morning 1 The bride, daughter of Judge | AIRMAIL ENVEL?PFS'N‘“""’?l Sewed garments included 171 sub-chairmen; cutting, Mrs. Tke which they called “Fort” Kenai| Among factors that led to hrrl1 The Army recreation canton-|gy Anm's Hospltal. The “.,,.,: James C. Truitt, former Attorney |alr route from Seattle to Nome. .. oiion drosses, 104 girls woolen |Taylor chairman, Mrs. R. . Som- about three miles above the old|being named one of a group of 20 ment at Arlington, Va., took care | o 6 pounds, 11% ounces. General of Alaska, and Mrs. Truitt,'vale at J. B. Burford & Co. &dv ... .0 153 women's cotton dresses,|mers, sub-chairman; knitting, Mrs. Russan fort, girls from which the final selec-"of all the men who applied, 191 A o 5520, O YT 65, VDY |80 women’s woolen dresses, 40 op-|H. L. Faulkner, chairman, Mr Asked if anyone among them|tion was made by the jury at a of them, but Col. Walter 1ang:! jein Rosh hal entaced s Gove P e erating gowns, 103 bed shirls, 68 Harry Brown, M:M JK J. Mohm]}n might have possessed a Sioux tom-|competition at the Hotel Edisou“l('ummmlulimu]umir;vr. warned ”"'Lirrmm-m Hospital for medical treat- d zzl . | pair pajamas, 38 convalescent rob and Mrs. J. 8. MacKinnon, sub- , hawk, Mr. Burns exclaimed, “Why, | were her proficiency in courses he couldn’t handle any more ey Crosswor u é | 144 boy’s shirts, 117 pair pants, hairmen: practically every man in the out-|she has taken in first aid, motor| The Soldiers, Sailors xnnl! Ma- - ACROSS 32 Implores i.“)fi:.‘“n:m"“.] ",w’.m r,v__uv Noman. '!le»"ml)c;r:, ”1 “" """v';" } ‘”"'m: had one!” mechanics and map. reading. She ;‘“""-*‘ (f.]'”‘)l;"'“"f)lll"{;&fll('d 123 men | 1. Temporary 35. Leave ;‘P s, 437 girl's skirts. and ZM)-(/ITV.&\“ chapter were highly con-| A gigux tomahawk, besides beingfhas donated biood to the blood bank | ik med away. 0. e ] fashions 36. Stitched f \\tu.mn 5 skirts. mended by Keith McCoy, field mu‘ plendid war trophy, is a for-|service of the American Red Cross, Servicemen’s Cluld No. 1 had mln‘ B.Sort mineral 3 Drchimten: | Garments for layettes and tod-|rector for this division of the Red| ...pie weapon which, in happler|and sold deferse stamps in a booth|for 240 men but it, too, had to| 9. Monkey tionally |dlers completed were, 189 baby |Cross, who recently passed through [ 017€ WOEbOR WL A WBREIL E L entral station refuse about 200 i 12. Bncourage A35Remove joan,. dresses, 189 kimonas, 114 short jack- |the city on his way to San Frap-|''c% may be smoked asa pea Included on the jury which se-| The G Street YMCA. slept 50 13. Winglike Hon ets or kimonas, 227 night-gowns,|cisco from Anchorage n Fran-| PP 3 |v-u.-<1 her were Howard Chandler|Uniformed men. Thirty more 1 Novei . gaaRins [215 gertrude, 140 baby shirts, 122 |cisco headquarters said that Juneau| MP. Burns, who is still hale and ot _rl”‘;’_’ Ed‘:‘::"d N‘g'L‘l‘m‘I |doubled up in chairs or sprawled 16, Kind of coffes 45 Kind of beetls dozen diapers, 223 hoods, 80 pair|bad done outstanding work and|h°arty and working every day in)Ghristy, artisi; e I Manhan o0 the floor or stair A-hun- 17. Co;gae‘:lred 25 ';f,r.':‘l.(z‘;. mittens, 90 pair booties, 137 blank- |amazed headquarters by the am-| mw: of fiuv\'cnl'.\ of pioneering, is lev..l)uu‘)lullA ]msf(#nt .ur M“"_m'i"drvd went looking clsewhere | 18, Prevares for 53 Parcel of |ets made from outing flanmel, 56|ount it had accomplished,” Mr. Mc-|of the opinion that another mem-|tan; Richard Arlen, screen Stari| Tpe yMC.A. for colorad men had 5 Hn“r‘fi';‘r““""“ sl rnde snow suits, 80 pair rompers. and 65|Coy said. ber of his old outfit by the name Lawrence McNally, New York coun- | ag peds available, and 14 men tried 21 Spoll G cohelath ; |baby quilts. Thirteen lan robes for| Active Red Cross work has tem- of Addleman still lives in the Ke- ty commander of the Ame"icf“?‘chnlrs and floor: 3% Gioeed cars. g i g Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | yyoel chair patients were made porarily stopped with the comple- nai district. Legion; Mrs. John Pate Carson;| All Souls Church found room in 26 Dinner courses ?!l l'v{\l Spad PR 66, Paradise e = |its parisn hall for 25 cots, and a R e R R G el G Mark atmed at g7 Wife of Jacob [private agency was able to find future use 63 Wax A gurli e DOWN | Ibeds in private homes for 11 men, Renown In bed [ One hope is that more churches | Stops | will be able to set up temporary Natural helght | | sleeping quarters. i ;- Dervish's’ cap’; i} It isn't a question of willing- ‘:‘:"“‘;":‘! says Grover Hartman, de- . Mouth of & volcano Alive Nut | Pitchers Prophets Disunite Call nits of work s of the alr Drain . Cancels Opening in & | 2 ‘fillfi§ E HEN fence Qutbuilding Station ignorant Tribunal Fire opal . Windflower Stately edifice | Slope Light boat | Wearied by | dullness 54. Covering of & wheel Notion Girdle Lalr $ 50,000 SURPLU 150,000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS L] SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES First National Bank _ JUNEAU—ALASKA ‘; NAVY CETS 2,000 MODEL PLAN ES—Displayed on 2 “V” shaped counter are about 2,000 scale model planes presented . by Los @nqelu high gc}mol .tnde_nu to the navy, 'l'h§ models wil be used %o train pilots, gunners and civilian ebservery, ' Department | fense commission chairman of the | Washington Federation of Churches. | |“All of the churches are willing. !Rather it’s a question of the churches having canteens and fac- | ilities for the job. I feel there are four or five churches other than | All Souls which can pitch in.” There's some indication, too, of a drive to get private residents to homes ,open up their to one or |two boys, for Washington'’s con- cience is bothering her. Is she | comforting the stranger within her | gates? - eee - 'RED CROSS BOOKS T0 BE RETURNED Now that the Red Cross First Aid Classes given this Winter and Spring have been completed, tho: students who were using borrowed | books are asked to turn them in lat the Territorial Department of Health so that they may be re- turned to their rightful owners Books may be Bbrought to the of Health offices in | the Territorial Building any time during the day. i D The Daily Alaska Empire has mcl Ilargest paid circulation of any Al-| uska newspaper i 1 To Busy Cooks THREE BEATER ACTION Beuts « Mixes » Whipe Follow the trend of all wise | cooks and invest in this new G-E Triple-whip Mixer. It fluffs up eggs, beats up batters, mashes potatoes and tuse nips quicker, easier, better tham you can do them by hand. Mixer complete with large and small bowls, ~ ] $23.75 Complete — with JUICE EXTRACTOR Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, GENERAL £ ELECTR L( TRIPLE-WHIP MIXER i i )