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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Rice Sacks Have Many Uses FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942 1 | WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PL .t | GR b’l’[fl””fiy TONIGHT and SATURDAY Two Good Feature Pictures THEY'RE OFF! THE EAST SIDE KIDS MiX OMEDY AND THRILLS AGAINST A BACK. GROUND of the SPORT OF KINGS!§ ITIM HOLT STAR | OF WESTERN AT | 20TH CENTURY ""Robbers of the Range,” | "That Gang of Mine” | Share Double Bill i Tim Holt's newest starring ve-| {bicle, “Robbers of the Range,” un- folds a stirring string of dramat- ic incidents in the story of West- ern development, in the course of its romance and adventure. The show opens tonight on a double bill ut the 20th Century Theatre. HE'S THE KIND OF MEN WHO MAKE AMERICA! TWO FILMS ON SCREEN TONIGHT "'Mutiny in the Arctic” and | Scattergood Baines | Story Share Bill ‘ A Dbleak and lonely corner of the | world, the frozen north, is the set- | ting for the latest of Universal’s| Richard Arlen-Andy Devine adven- lure pictures, “Mutiny in the Arc- tic,” which opens tonight on a aouble bill at the Capitol’ Theatre. Dick and Andy are shown as CAPITOL HAS | | Qicliond FAVORITE now a favorite of the films! American adventurers who set out {'o find a field of pitchblende—raw Holt plays the part of a young| rancher who is framed on a Iulav‘ | |radium—in the Arctic. Too late| .. § T P murder charge by crooked land ag- 3 with they learn that the first and sec- 3 3 . e, ents working ahead of a new rml-l‘ GUY K'BBEE ond officers of*the ship they have k- . s road. The crooks seek to terrorize shartered are after the same thing b 8 3 land owners, obtain their properl” Emma DUNN-Joyce COMPTON —and not scrupulous about how & 8 X e for little or nothing, and sell rights| ¥ Bredley PAGE they get it. { R 2 of way to the road at exaggerated! "MuTl“Y IN Frank JENKS Anne Nagel furnishes romantic prices. 7 interest. ]‘ R 3 g ) " ‘ On the way (0. trial, Holt man- THE Anc'rlc ALSO T5. | the. .othas: T, Boattaryood : |ages to shoot his way out of aj ek b ¢ 5 holdup attack on a stage-coach. He with i ¥ 54 Baines proves himself a shrewd i S| s the identity of ted Riders of Death Valley business man when he leaves his 2 : S BESURE/ S0 SR i S L outlaw who was also a passenger (SATURDAY MATINEE) Latest News RICHARD ANDY ARLEN DEVINEI SATURDAY MATINEE 1 P, M. Show Place of Juneau THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! ————— |tive shrewdness and wit pull him| bome town, Coldriver, to aid a| struggling playwright in New York; Cil The story of this venture linto the theatre is told in “SCM-’ popular in fiction and on the air | This is the first time that Scat-| tergood has left home, but his na- | through safely when he encounters| bl o . Evidence of American Red Cross distribution of rice to hungry Chinese in war-torn China is seen in unpredictable places. Thrifty Chinese in the St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Japanese-occupied Shanghai LIST CLASSES FORENTERING =~ NEWS on the vehicle, and was Killed in the fight. In that guise he pro- ceeds to investigate the work of This picture, featuring those juv- nile toughies, Bobby Jordan, Leo and David Gorcey, Donald Haines 8:30—10:45 MATINEE SATURDAY NIGHTS— e oS! by blank:ts |the land agents. FEATURE NO. 1 n " 5 u od Meets Broadway,” newest of use these 50-pound American Red Cross rice sacks for baby blank: ag " : NO. | Mutiny 7:10— 9:40 L;regoseneseeb:se:l cn“avile C:;benge for nursery beds. The East Side Kids are off to 7:28—9:43 | Scatt od 8:10—10:40 i ol : ol § cattergoo Budington Kelland character so the races in their latest Monogram FEATURE NO. 2 []:icuu‘u, “That Gang of Mine,” shar- ing the bill opening tonight. 1:00 P .M. " Hull was re-elected Hazel recording secreta: was re-elected historian. Miss end Sunshine Sammy, finds the kids |initiated mnto track lif anp it h initiate m race racl e. llVlNGl ES'THE RAILS the iron horse rces the last yming frontier! Mrs. Floyd Dell [fome theatrical promoters who con- Both are|Sider themselves pretty fast com- | | H.OWER SHow ‘ CANNERY WORKERS ORGANIZE BRANCH | Classifications for entries in lhe; i e b 3 {Juncau Flower Show, which will be| Douglas Cannery women workers Arhs's Honored [held on August 7 and 8 in the|Were banded together into an or-| Scottish Rite Temple, under the|Panization and charter applied for BACK FROM TRIP sponsorship of the Juneau Garden|t0 be known as Lbcal No. 11 of e | Club, are announced today. The|Cannery Workers Auxiliary Union,| Mrs, Mary Keith Cauthorne, Ad-| show is open to all amateur gard- |Affiliating with the Pacific Salmon |Visory Nurse for the Public Health MRS. CAUTHORNE I" w ASH'“G‘I‘ON | from Washington state. [peny | ! Harold D. McGrath, Walla Walla | retiring president, w elected execu- | HolDS ElE(Tlo“,mt officer for three years; Miss i.\/Ln:\' Lee Council, Juneau and Col'-| At Tea Thursday dova, was elected to a two-year term erat, Washington, was elected presi- | ey Williams, Spokane, was elected to | R with VIRGINIA VALE Representative Knute Hill, Demo- | 35 executive officer, and Mrs. Stan- dent, and Representative Henry | one-year term. | B MI’S Gruenln leners in Alaska, meaning that )l And Seiners Union, a branch of | Nurses of the Territorial Depart-| Jdckson, Democrat, Washington, | e L S S iy U iflowers exhibited must be grown|the American Federation of Labor|:nent of Health, has returned to Ju-, elected vice president of the Wash- (“‘Y (0““(“ WILL i |outdoors in Alaska and not for the|st 8 meeting held in the Eagles|!eau by plane after a routine busi- Open house was held from 4 to/ {6 o'clock yesterday afternoon in {the Governor's Mansion, when Mrs Eall here Wednesday evening. Presided ness trip to various cities of the| Territory. | Bhe has been visiting nurses un-| ington-Alaska society in Washington, D. C., at that group’s recent annual purpose of sale. In the cultural divisions, classes over by AFL officials MEET TONIGHT AT 8 meeting. Hill is from Prosser; | ? 2 x in which flowers may be entered|irom Juneau, the organization was 3 iad n i SECeagR from Ev_e)':tv - | Members of the Juneau Cny‘Em%F Srusing Mt::d_ e hfi:‘““ include: asters, best of any one effected with a starting member-|“® har: supef vINGl it o (Vas L PloaaD: iR O EAMIDR, and 1 T ot mest DufEnt 1n Ol i Mr. and Mrs. W. Lang-| yriety; calendulas, best of any one <hip of 15 women, all of whom are citles of Alaska in a general In-| Washington, D. C., also was elected ‘don Kihn, artists for the National| now employed at the cannery. More | SPECUOn trip. members variety; dahlias, a. common cactus; b. hybrid cactus; c. pompom; d. in- T - . se! Council Chambers of City Hall at|g h i o a vice pwesident; Joseph M. Crisp, | | Geographic Magazine, who have are anticipated shortly Iplay of a few of the excellent cray- Daisies, in a. shasta; b. Eng Shelton, treasurer, and Miss Claire |8 o'clock. Routine business will be |peen jn the Territory for the last < "le oo 0 e o 0 o 0 0 T p i " | 3 holy AR, £ formal decorative; e.. formal decor-|when a larger salmon run permits a I8 Lk Atwood, Seattle, corresponding sec- | taken up during the “m"monmhimamh making sketches of the na-|giive. ¢ miniature or dwar“ ik Litage men‘sm 2 s v ‘;L mz . WEATHER REPORT /1046 and U. S. Patent No. 941732| publication is July 31, 1948, and the retary. | tesslon. l:v.ives for use in an article for the | .io pect of each varlety Showa |plant. . (U. 8. Bureau) ® on record in the office of the Re-|time within which the Hefenlants ‘.m\gazln& ’ 4 < e | ® Temperature Thursday, July 16 ® |corder for the Sitka Recording Dis- | are to appear and answer qu.l’un- and blue ribbon for best dahliaj Mrs. Margaret Post was elected E iy p 3 | On entering, guests found a dis-| ... e d N * s e Maximum 64; minimum 49. e | (rict, Alaska, and the apportionment | mons is thirty days after the com- | |to fill the important position ufly o g o o e @ e e e elof the proceeds of the sale among|pletion of the last publiémtiol | | secretary and treasurer and offices w H 1on pencil sketches of Aleut natives ” 3 o3 g e . ——— |the plaintiff and the defendants Dated at Juneau, Alas 3 SAUE IT INS“BED SArm [ made by the artists dwring a visit|": }zlhgr PV;:HPHP& rhtion. for cachlof chairman, and delegates were!IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR | qccording to their respective inter- | 1042 g [ to the evacuation villages Where the| o "’ ,“_?Ch__ma“g()ld‘ best of {also filled. THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, |cgis in each of the lode mining| _ROBERT k. COUl i any one variety; gladioli, hest of| Upon 1eceipt of the charter an- DIVISION NUMBER ONE, |cliims aforesaid, rt, Clerk of the Dis Territory of Alaskl Number One. L e | By J. W. Leivers, ity. First publication July 10, | Aleuts are now established. | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Keithahn, cur- ator of the Territorial Museum, as- sisted Mrs. Gruening in greeting ‘the guests and introducing Mr. and Mrs. Kihn, The Kihns left today each color shown, red, pink, white. yellow, blonded. . Three spikes of {pe held. a variety must be shown and siX| Joe Ellson, manager and superin- ribbons will be given tendent of the cannery, gave full Other Classes cooperation of his company in the other meeting of the Auxiliary will AT JUNEAU The date of the Order for Puh-| lication of this summons is July ? 1942, the period of publication pre- scribed in the order is four (4)| g weeks, the first publication of the Last publication: July 357 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4856-A CHICHAGOFF MINING COM- 4% oul’ curl‘enl Rale on Savmgs [or the south. where they will spend ki::x]:eshatf::uS::.S,mi,nfie,flnjou:ll:‘X S¥. CRERRINIOR: f:’::Y'L:N é“g’o";“;"":}t;““]‘:‘gj same is July 10, 1942, and the last July 10-17-24-31. 3 Ii'umeb:me L Wr‘angell nad Kewm_' scented, three ribbons; pansies, cum-}-lvn,“vu PERMITS NOW OOGHE and the heirs, devisees,| _— 3 ‘K"n I(;re Co:‘}““‘ngkw the East| . on miniature including Shake- | AVAILABLE AT P. 0.| grantees and assigns of John kgt spearian, glant, three ribbons; pop-| permits to travel in or out of the| Tuppela, now deceased, whose At the attractive tea table were presiding Mrs. Earl McGinty, Mrs. | James C. Ryan, Mrs. Claude Hirst, pies. Iceland, Shirley, California {1 names are unknown, and HILMA TUPPELA HINTSA and SANNA| & SERAFIA TUOMI, Defendants. . v ¥ erritory were received at the blue, 4 ribbons and best dlsplay|poglas Post Office the first ' of of any ome kind. Buy Your War Bonds Here Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneaun Electric Washer Save Your Energy, Time, and Money with the |Cream Deodorant Mrs, Fred Geeslin, Mrs. J. O. Rude, Mrs. W. S. Ramsey, who has just returned to Juneau after an ex- tended visit in the states, Mrs. Robert Simpson and Mrs. Keithahn. e, BUY DEFENSE STAMPS New Under-arm safely o Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin. the week and will be given out to Roses, tea roses, best of each col- | < |those secking them, According to or shown, red, pink, white, yellow, |, somation released by Maj. Gen.| TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- blended, 5 ribbons; hybrid 'perpet- S. B. Buckner, Jr., head of the A].!FENDANTS, AND TO THE HEIRS, uals, including all bush roses, any :ska Defense Command, which ac-| DEVISEES, GRANTEES AND AS- one color, best of each color Shown.!| .omuanjed the permit forms, the|SIGNS OF JOHN TUPPELA, DE- pink, red or white, three rlbbons;}mlluwms instructions have to be CEASED, WHOSE NAMES ARE regosa roses, one ribhon for best ‘“‘:ompned with in compliance with UNKNOWN, GREETING: class; pquanthus roses, one ribbon | p.oelamation No. 4, of June 15| IN THE NAME OF ‘THE UNITED for best in class. A blue ribbon will | ;g40 from Alaska Defense Head_“sTA’x'Es OF AMERICA, you are also be given for the best rose """quarwrs: ! hereby commanded to appear in the First obtain three copies of thg‘above entitled court, holden at Ju- try. Snapdragons, best display, O"E‘departure permit forms, then affix|neau, in the Territory of Alaska, ribbon; sweet peas, best display olm photograph of self taken within"D“’m"" Number 1, and answer the any one color including blends: ity gays to each filled-in permit| complaint of plaintiff filed against and best display of mixed or assort-| o ang have them notarized, after|¥ou in this action, within thirty ed colors ::; one exhibn;'tubef'ous: ‘hich they are ready to present (o begonias, best display. A miscel-| o50r nilitary authorities at port laneous class will allow entries of ¢ Geparture, all other flowers entered in the cul-| H The above ed! t be tural competition, o Rl started at least 15 days before de- Artistic Groups parture by parties intending to In the artistic divisions, elassifi-|(4y.) aocording to the instructions. cations will be as follows: 1 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. ixed bot b o mixea fiowers. firs, second and| NINETEEN LEAVE h ble tion. | Og:t::er:iezlee,n n(,m breakfast tab!e‘l F OR Sou'" IODAY b. teas, c. dinner table. | Formal arrangements, . best ar-| Passengers leaving for the south rangement of single or mixed vm‘-fahis morning were W. G. Corcoran, iety, first, secgnd and honprable‘w_ Langdon Kihn, Mrs. W. Lang- (30) days from the date of service of this summons and copy of the complaint upon you, or within thirty (30) days from the date of the com- pletion of the "publication hereof; |and if you fail to so appear and | answer, for want thereof the plain- tiff will take judgment against you and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the oomphunt’ which is served herewith, and to| | which reference is hereby made. The relief demanded is a sale, in the manner provided by law, of the OVER THE HILL lode mining claim situated at or near Klag Bay, on| «—And they paid less than you think for the with the Infin? «@conomy possible only with the hig! Let us estimate the cost of pi ve you d ay! and pay for the job monthly. No OLOR Headquarters for beauty of SWP House Paint ing your house. of the Sherwin-Williams Bu t Plan which lets you paint ’LL be pleased 8. Arrid has been awarded the et | ; S ¥ oty iy |con Kihn, W. Woody, Robert Brown, | Chichagof Island, Sitka Recordmg ot Mflt%’vfi:&: fiifl::::‘ f{fl;’f,;fl",fngf’}f{,“;: Informal arrangements, best cf|R. J. Corcoran, H. M. Layton, A.|District, Alaska, described in U. S. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS ‘with 3-zone Thriftivator washe ing harmless to fabrics. 1nixed or single variety, first, sec-|Lammers, A. Carpenter, H. E. Sims,| Survey 1046 and U. 8. Patent No. r " »il cnd and honorable mention. J. Colvin, H. Mardis, C. Floridnn,fcs’laqa on record in the office of Boutonieres, best arrangement, first,| W. W. Powers, J. B. Patterson,|the Recorder for the Sitka Record- | second, and honorable mention. |Mrs. J. Bird, J. Hauge, J. Mumzr;mg District at Sitka, Alaska, and Miniature floral arrangements,|and F. Olson. the RISING SUN lode mining Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! ing Thriftivator will safely cleanse the sheerest lingerie, yet is positive enough to thoroughly wash play suits THOMAS HARDWAR ? o3 i and work clothes. Come in 39}‘ Also in 59¢ and 10¢ best arrangement, first, second dnd| e - claim, situated at the same place and see these features today: olor Aboin 59¢ and 10¢ie __ | honorable mention. i BUY DEFENSE BO and described in U. S. Survey No. PHONE 555 : «Three zones of Thriftivator = % - e , —- - e e e e e oy e, e, o o BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS < - « No oiling, no beits to break, e, NOW-DADDY-1 WANT YOI HELLO -DAUGHTER~ oot viustiotinss operaten: 76 BE ON THE LOOK-OUT |[ cont worey-) |[ an-Now-LeTS | [ DonT worry- I'VE GOT SOME © Gear-shift Thriftivator control. FOR OLD RUBBER-IF YOU_ || M JUST AS SEE-TLL HAVE ITLL BE THE THIS COW_WASN'T RUBBER FOR YOU - o Larger casters—sasier rolling ET ANY- PLEASE'PHONE || PATRIOTIC AS A STEAK- SEE RAREST THING KILLED-IT DIED sy MY STATION-ILL SEND || YOU ARE-ME THAT IT'S RARE- || YOU EVER SAW/ FROM OVER-WORK/ 0 s SRR bt s LD ME o Larger, safer wringer i M o Steam and heat sealed tub EYES OPEN- cover. Water stays hotlonger, suds last longer. Whe PILGRIM o Longer skirt conceals all Washes clothes beautifully mechanism, splash- clean with a minimum of ing of water on mechanism. wear on the fabric. It's the [ Motpoint way to cleaner, Brightes, fresher clothes. TADS i ELECTRIC WASHERS l Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. / 1942, King Features Sycdicasa, luc , World pights teserved

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