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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22 ENDS TONIGHT— The famous LADIES' HOME JOURKAL TORY ..now PREVUE TONIGHT 1942 "THE STEWARTS" ARE DELIGHTFUL IN FILM DEBUT Dee Coming to Capi- tol in Hot Comedy William Holden and Frances Dee, two of Hollvwgod'x more populnr‘ younger stars, share stellar honors at the Capitol Wednesday and Thursday in Columbia’s zestful new comedy, “Meet the Sluw-‘ based upon famous “Candy adies’ Home Jour- directed the cast in- Ann Gillis, Gateson Mum- which is th Dunn’s {stories in the nal. Alfred E. Green tilm, whose supportin cludes Grant Mitchell Roger Clark, rjorie Anne Revere and Danny Meet the Stewarts” concerns it-|' a self with the ried strife of pair of newlyweds, a boy without a dime in his pocket, a girl with- out a brain in her head. Compli- William Holden, Frances| “Alleglance to the Flag” audi-' ence. “Star ence. Reading, “The Glenn A. Allen. Christmas carol, World,” children Recitation, “While Stars of | Christmas Shine,” Lillimae Allen | Recitation, ‘Little Jesus Came to |Town,” Raymond Hegstad | Song, “Dear Old Santa Claus,” Lillimae Allen and Lola Hegstad. | Recitation, “A Catch by the |Hearth,” Lola Hegstad. . Christmas carol, “It Came Upon |the Midnight Clear,” audience. Trio, Mrs. Sanborn, James !son, Mrs. Haas, Banner,” audi- | | } sSpangled | Golden Bell,” “Joy to the Gib- In a Canoe,” David Sanborn Recitation, “Santa Claus,” Bev- erly Allen Song, “Silent Night,” Recitation, “Christmas | Heart,” Bobby Dunn Recitation, “Santa Claus is Com- i Teddy Be: N, ‘Oh Come All Ye \” audience Piano solo, Zelma Gross. Piano solo, Mrs. Sanborne Recitation, “Children, Wash Be- hind Your Ears,” Frankie Putzel. | audience. in the Faith- |1 | campbell Lestenkof THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA gram will be presented during the breakfast, with exchange of gifts as one of the highlights of the occasion. List of Guests | Dave Patterson, manager of the | hotel, will sit at the head of the table, and others who will be pres- ent are: Earl Barcus, Frank Gour- lay, Doug Campbell, Sexie L. Mpt- | calfe, Shirley Kemmer, Louise Adams, Marie F. Romberg, Claude Anderson, Bob Vernon, Glen Met- calf. Bobby Lee Lena Seppanen, Selma Salo, Fran- ces Taylor, Lorena Welss, Mary hen, Betty Sorri, W. C. Jen- sen, J. M. Long, E. A. Johnson; Aurora Lefebvre, Judy Eans, Gere- vieve Peterson, Bernice Johnsen, Ann Oney, Annie Cook, Nellda Trudpert Sutter, D. M Goldstein, Frank Krsul, Fulgencie, Stoddard, Evelyn Klump, Clifford Nor- Harold MecKinley, M. E gton, Ray Tucker, Vietor Don Underwood, Belle Juila Kashevarof, Anna Leo Weiss, Joy Thorne, Belle Elliott, Lyda Museth, Phyllis Ripley. Leona Bowling, Ethel Colvin, cate their honeymoon with in-laws who have their doubts, with a bud- get that's impossible to live on, and sundry other of the many problems which normally beset newlyweds and “Meet the Stew- arts” automatically emerges as one of the year's better comedies, a Show Place of Juneau R e —— A TSy e 895 “God Bless America,” audience. |George Hodges, Lois Phillips, Loy Following the program there will | Hughes, Louise Headland, Tomas be distribution of children’s gifts|Yanguas, Harry Carroll, Fausto by Santa Claus, and grab bag for Paulo, D. B. Mercado, Phyllis Cam- | adults. Refreshments will be|eron, Lito Maranen, Leroy James Brown and Paul Corpus. i o —— |ARRIVE FROM SOUTH TO D JERRY BATTER At Sully's Bakery. Phone 577 adv iR {human, heart-warming example of movie-making at its best. CLAYSON BOUND WEST Will Clayson, proprietor of a store in Skagway in the Gold Rush Days and for some years after, then going to the Westward and| opening stores in Cordova and| Anchorage, is a visitor in Juneau today on his way on a business| trip to Cordova e MOOSE CHILDREN TREATED TONIGHT Members of the Moose Lodge and their families will gather tonight !at 8 o'clock in the Moose club rocins to woicome Santa Claus and cnjoy the following Christmas pro- gram: Canada had a peac--- of only 15 ships and 1,800 men il T i:lgllllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIII!I!I!',!l! cooperate by observing the following: = = = = = = This plea for your assistance is prompted largely by requests from officers of the Army, Navy and Coast Guard with whom we all must cooperate. They have first call on our service. A 'BARANOF HOTEL IS TO ENTERTAIN ALL EMPLOYEES Baranof Hotel employees will be- ! gin their Christmas celebration to- | morrow morning when the annual | Christmas - breakfast is given for them by the hotel management in the Gold Room at 9 o'clock Christmas decorations will be featured on the table and a pro- T Attention: All Telephone Users The telephone company must ask the cooperation of all its patrons in order to continue adequate service. Our capacity and our facilities are now strained fo the limit. We have reached the full limit of our power capacity and ability to give adequate service. We need the assistance of the public; will you please DON'T use the telephone unnecessarily. DON'T visit over the telephone. DON'T permit young children fo use the telephone. CONSULT DIRECTORY for number hefore calling Central, for if she hasto look up numbers, she cannot give the necessary service fo others. A new Directory will be out within a few days. Please preserve this, for we have no assurance any further directories will be obtainable during the war. Junean-Douglas Telephone Co. T WORK HERE FOR SUB PORT Miss Virginia Brandt and Lin- den Dalberg, who arrived today from the south, will be added fo the staff of the sub port of em- barkation as civillan employees. —————— MEALS BACK AT OJESK William L. Meals, Chief Ac- countant in the Unemployment Compensation Commission, has re- turned to his office after an ab- sence of two weeks, while he had been at home with the fiu. (TS TR AT R R AT AR RO R AR AR iz Ellenwood, Leona Sebenico, | j (Spot) "JANUARY 16TH" | ENDS TONIGHT AT 207H CENTURY Popular Stage Play Has Humor Added fo Sus- | pense in Movie The story of a light-hearted | sailor who inherits a three-million dollar share in a giant corpora-' tion, finds it has been snatched from him by the crooked head of the company, and who then 'gets himself involved with a sus- pected murderess, with romantic {and amusing results, “The Night| of January 16th" cl tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. H Co-starring Robert Preston, as the quick-witted ex-gob, and Ellen Drew, as the beautiful secretary accused of murdering her boss to gain exclusive possession of the fortune he stole from the company, the new film also features Nils Asther, Margaret Hayes, Clarence Kolb, Alice White, Cecil Kellaway and Clff Nazarro. PREEARAGE S W SECOND HALF OF TOURNAMENT IS NOW UNDERWAY Where the Better BIG Pictures Play!? LAST TIME TI0"CENTURY _Starts Tomorrow! | Dr. A. W. Stewart, of the But- ler-Mauro Drug Company made high single game score as well as high total for three games last night when teams of the Mer- chants’ League started the second half of their bowling tournament on the Elks Club alleys. His single game high was 223 and his total for three games was 559 Results of the games follow: Juneau Drug Co. 21 21 105 109 .. 169 213 149 155 434 498 4921424 Leota’s | 135 130 141— 406 . 182 182 182— 546 144 144 144— 432 e r-m HALEL BOCATCH « . ISFOUND DEAD 4— 12‘ 223— 559 | | i ;g;fl Hazel Bocatch, wife of Mike | Bocatch, who formerly operated M= 459 ine City Float beer parlor here, | {was found dead yesterday after-| /ncon in her quarters at Tex's Rooms on South Franklin Street. Dr. W. P. Blanton, called in on the case, stated thgt death had | |occurred some time previously. Mrs. Bocatch was 30 years old the time of her death. She was | (Spot) E. Simmons M. Lavenik C. Barragar 21— 63 103— 317 182— 554 186— 490 hiRe and Lyrles by Totals B. Lavenik J. Senescu . M. Stevenson Totals Butler-Mauro Drug (Spot) 4 4 A. W. Stewart . 162 174 G. Waugh 127 127 D. Stewart 142 171 435 476 Century 141 141 149 149 176 199 466 489 Totals 530—1441 20th L. Senescu C. Messereshm't J. Barragar 141— 423 149 447 163— 538 453--1408 | 8 {at Totals born at Dry Bay, Alaska, and was |a native of Yakutat. In addition to her husband, she is survived by; two children. | 159— | | 1?9— 2:;‘ Remains are at the Charles W./ ___|Carter Mortuary and funeral Henning's 21 E. Hendrickson 88 H. Simmons ... 210 168 F. Henning 144 156 21 % 21— 63 89— 252 463 42;) rangements will be announced later. ! Percy's | PEYRY 2. e 182 . 147 133 462 491 Totals 4481331 182 548‘ 147— 441 117— 412 4461399 | 2. 182 147 162 Carnegie 1. Petrich M. Sperling C b3 Totals Ordway's (Spot) 21 L. Hendrickson 170 H. Barragar 147 H.. Waugh (av.) 134 472 460 Sabin’s B. Duckworth “174 159 G. Overby ... 165 130 W. Overby .. 133 “150 21— 63| 136— 477 133— 414! 134— 402 21 171 134 134 Totals 424—1356 142— 475 103— 388 *150— 433 Totals .. 462 1439 395—1296 “Average score. — e — Mrs, F. M. Paula has entered St. Ann’s. Hospital, where she gave birth to a baby girl yesterday af- ternoon .at 1:58 o'clock. The baby weighed seven pounds and four ounces. ———————— William Sheppard .and V. More have ' been discHarged from 8. Ann’s - Hospital. TIDES TOMORROW High tide—2:32 am. 152 feet. Low tide—8:11 am., 34 feet. High tide—2:12 p.m. 169 feet. ide—8:41 pm., -13 feet. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH BALS O'F\REY "NORE WITHLESS WDE MUS' BE FULL O TERMWTESY. By BILLY DeBECK - — oSt LOUISIANA LOVELIES~ yg cpp e IRVING BERLIN P e Al E CROP! TREADWELL-YUKON | CORP. GIVES OUT NEW DIVIDENDS SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22. Trustees of the Treadwell Yukon Corporation have declared a liqui- dating dividend of 15 cents a share, payable December 28 to stockholders on record of Decem- ber 24 With two preceding liquidating dividend disbursements it will amount to 30 cents a share, total- ! ing $447,774. SNIGHT OF roncET JANUARY 16th*° SPECIAL OWL SHOW WEDNESDAY NIGHT——1 A, M. : ] Conseot0” oo e o TOM AND JERRY BATTER - WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE~ Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Ot oi Bed in the Morning Raria’ to Go',, The, should pour ont twd pints of liquid into your bowels daily. I this bile is not wing freely, your food ma. nct digest. It may just deeay in the bawels., Gas bloats up your stomach. You cone stipated. You feel sour, ‘sunk and the world looks punk, % It tukes those good, effective Carter's lo Liver

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