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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ILAVENIK IS GARRETTMAKES |JANE WITHERS SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1943 ROBERT TAYLOR, WHEN TAYLOR , GETS S TURNER you'll-get the romantic thrill ool your life! * ROBERT TAYLOR LANA = TURNER r o BRWSBRARN OLD D 4 VANHEFLIN LATEST ¥mWe TERLING 5xzuzvur: TONITE 12:33 " DBaftiota DANE Features Sunday 2--4:15--6:15-8:30--10:35 ENDS TONIGHT! "WOLF MAN" LANA TURNER IN CAPITOL FEATURE| a relentless dramatic honesty, image with striking Told given of two of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's greatest box-office attractions Robert Taylor and Lana Turner Johnny er” comes lo the Cap- itol Theatre Sunday, as the most cngrossing portrait of a gangster to reach the screen since the memor able “Little Caesar.” he very first moment in \ Taylor, ex-convicl posing + reformed taxi driver, meets Mis: Turner, daughter of the ho had sent him to prison, the ory holds a compelling fascina- ion as it weaves through the plot | f the relentless gangster to enmesh | he girl in a faked murder, thus iving him the upper hand over his enemy, her father. It is only when he experiences a psychologi-| al change that a new man emerges | trom the cold-blooded criminal, who goes to his death after having| ccomplished the oné unselfish act| f his life. | most of the pictures. The big name' wtor will merely enter the scene it the end to kiss the heroine. ———————— SEVENTEEN IN, FORTY - THREE LEAVE FRIDAY | Arrivals here from Skagway last| night were M. W. Garnes, H. Hef- Iinger, Ray Perkins, John Cline, J. A. Ritchie, Vig Gilbert, W. E. Fee- 1o, James Hudson, Patrick Savidge, | M. J. Breannan, Robert Armstrong, W. Kirk, R. Morrow, A. Campbell, Joe Morrison, Donald Parsons and Lonnie McIntosh. Leaving here for the south last night were the following: | For Wrangell—Ernest C. Stew- Mary M. Johnson, Claud E. Jr. | For Ketchikan — Raymond L. Wolfe, V. R. TFarrell, Paul Blankmann, Tennes T. Parstad, William K. Hansen and Earl A. prosecu- || HIGHBOWLER , | HIGH BOWLING | LAST EVENING. M. Lavenik, of the Juneau Drug, G t, of team made in the direction of Mervyn LeRoy.!game score and high and offering the best work by far|total last night in tournament play the Merchant's League on the £ h Company ks Club it His sin: rolled in the three for the i of 623 ores lows: 20th C ar 1ton C. Messerschin't otals (Spot) V. Metcalf J. Senescu B. Lavenik Totals (Spot) H. Sterling H. Barragar L. Hendrickson Totals C. Carnegie M. Sperling H. Petrich Totals Juneau Drug Co. (Spot) E. Simmons M., Lavenik C. Barragar Totals Butler-Maure Drug Dr. Stewart L. Kaufmann .. VanderLeest Totals H. Simmons W. E. Hendrickson 99 99 J. Halm made by Merchant’s League SCORE FRIDAY [ the Baranof gals in| ¢l Bowling League, was | tournament games were | the Elks Club alleys! for single ;:(um-‘ -game total | high single [the High! three-game | high wher slayed on Her | high was 185 in the and for three games total of 499 | by the Highheel| night were as follows: Federals | 152 136 143— 431! entury Meat 106 12¢ 113 192 182 2 127 127 163 175~ 9% 96 153 120 112— 3 o | | Totals 481 483 5071471 1490 | Teachers | (Spat) el ) 24~ 72 .Johnscn 132 124 156— 469 | Ringstad 116 116 189— 492 Sturgis 94 94 183— 470/J. VanderLeest. 122 122 481 473 bowling alleys lus(‘l\ > game high was s econd frame and third frar games he made a|she i teams of the bowlers last night were 479~ 17— &1} 95— 351 108— 340/ 94— 282 122— 366? 436—1390 | 552—1503 | 505 Totals Ordway's The Dolls IS COMING T0 20TH CENTURY Janes Withers is growing and her roles in the movies growing with her. Ever since Jane tremendous cess as the Bright Eyes, she has popularity and importance pally due to the fact tha young actress matured in age paris she given to pla oung girls w lwa onded to Jane's And now, as the adol rath- sophisticated girl from a large who goes rural in a big way, 1ss” Withers has her best and most important role to date--ro- meantic ‘and serious, like a young lady of Jane's age might very well up— are such a ‘brat” in § grown in § princi- the the e of scored $ cor- cent be. The picture is “Young America,” the 20th Century-Fox dramatiza- tion of the 4-H Club organizations which opens Sunday at the 20th Century Theatre. Featured in “Young America” are Jane Darwell, Lynne Roberts, Wil- liam Tracy, Robert Cornell, and Roman Bohnen. 13 13 153 177 130 110 196 147 492 447 468—1407 Percy's 179 136 { 13— 39 (Spot) 38 38 38— 114 173— 503 | Dooley 101 140 113— 354 151— 391|Sharpe 154 131 98— 383 131— 474 | Stewart 166 119 118— 403 Smith 18 121 16— 405, 577 549 5331659 Baranof 145 103 . 158 161 Garret 167 147 Adams 136 145 ! e Totals 606 556 579—1741 oS Totals 179— 494 ( | 135 159 167— 451 185 171 140— 496 499 466 476—1441 115— 363 150— 469 185— 499 129— 410 Blomgren Haviland 5 B TEAS PARTES 0 i HONOR JEANNE 504 530 461—1495 | 17 182 98 108 124— 330 171 171 171— 513! ! Through a series of showers and [teas, the many friends of Miss 38(: = 46571312“’8““’: VanderLeest are showing| . their regard and best wishes for He";‘;’;‘zw 126— 462 her happiness, before her departure | 207 for the East, scheduled soon. 3 29— Wednesday last, Miss Mary Jean| 168 173 167— 508 npoNaughton and Miss Betty Sharp| S |held an intimate shower at the - MARTHA SOCIETY FOOD SALE SOON The Martha Society of the Nor- thern Light Presbyterian Chirch will hold a food sale next Satur- day, February 6, in Piggly Wig- gly's, it is announced. Among the good things offered will be bread, rolls, cookies, baked beans, and other hot dishes, and salads, ples and cakes. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. G. L. McLaughlin was ad- mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital this morning for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin are the parents of a baby boy, weigh- ing seven pounds nine ounces, and born at 12 noon yesterday at St. Ann's Hospital. Curtis Shattuck entered St. Ann’s Hospital this morning for surgery. | Mrs. Herbert Lawson and baby left the Government Hospital this LAST TIME TONIGHT STARTS Preview Tonight 12:30 A.M. SUNIDAY Matinee Sunday 2:00 P.M. WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! TIO CENTURY JOEL M¢CREA—————VERONICA LAKE “Sullivan’s Travels” ‘Enlisted from the farmlands of the nation . .. pledged to make'the best in A ca better! Join their funl / 0UNG AMERICA win JANE DARWELL « Lynne Roberts William Tracy - Robert Cornell - Roman B A TWENTIETH CENTURY.-POX PICTURE PLUS RICHARD HIMBER ORCHESTRA MERRY MELODY CARTOON Rhapsody in Rivets . . TWO EDITIONS LATE NEWS EVENTS SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P. M. = —and— “MAD DOCTOR OF MARKET STREET” Totals Show Place of Juneau THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! TRAP LINES ; b y HENRY PEARSON adapted to rather than accept any % A G old play that a producer may throw at them. Edna Mae Oliver would no doubt | Sunderland we swarming down insist on playing the role of Joan Roger Jeffr n to lobby against the D’ Or friski about in seme = 000 wage limitation. If say, | S¢ Sea picture In a sarong. Potatoes will freeze at 30 degrees y are to be lmited to a paltry TS | Fahrenheit, but if stored at tem- on| If this wage reduction stays, you peratures above 40 degrees they will are'can lock for the stand-ins to play sprout. - vaka, Emil W. Filak, Walter A. (Spot) . 16 15 15— 45 Guests at the delightful affair’ Jimmie Hanson, at St. Ann’s Hos--}» Johansen, Marvin Robinson, Ger- G. Overby . 127 127 127— 381 in addition to the guest of honor, pital for medical care, was an out- | — Charles D. Buchanan, James V. —— —— —— ~——— Toner, Miss VanderLeest's sister;, BUY DEFENSE BONDS Helen D. Frederick, Helen Freder- | | the Misses Elizabeth Terhune, Doris | Chéckers were played during the |ick, Delia J. Jacefko, Peter E. Os- I_YNNE PETERSON Freeburger, Jean Taylor, Corinne €Véning, by the twenty or more, - ke M. Hill, Eugene F. Kirsten, Vera Coffee Party Held | servea. in the role of “The Thin Man |worth, Frank G. Ploof, Burr John- of Lynne Peterson, daughter of Mr. ler gave a coffee party and show- tewart W. Neeley, |apartment in the Erwin Apartments and other friends of Miss Vander- Effective Saturday January 30 1943 Lors ¥ 1 1 Those asked to attend the party were served with tile coffee, and Liston, Mary and Elizabeth Rekosh, ~ Honoring Miss VanderLeest lflsi‘ Yvonne Poole, Cora Sue Reynolds, and other women of the Catholic ’ e o v el Gifts were hidden about the room Italian fascists assassinated more |and all had to be found by the guest ftwe 00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 515 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 310 4 Mile Post .30 50 6.50 i i b 1,1943 the BEST in Town Effective February 1, : 610 7 Mile Post 11.00 Calls for parcels to be delivered will be charged 50c at any g time. "o :(:naervcee vital equipment, and to speed delivery service, 7to 8 Mile Post 12.50 day. Parcels do not include large freight, large evrezs. n:mm, coal, oil, trunks or such items that would take up considerale space # 10 to 11 Mile Post 17.00 the scheduled parcel deliveries. 11 1o 12 Mile Post 18.50 FAES, 424 449 394"1267ilatber's apartment, in the form of |morning and returned home. i irude Robinson, Larry Robinson. |B. Duckworth 171 171 171— 513 were Mrs. H. R. VanderLeest, moth- | going patient yesterday. Kesler and Oscar Cecotti, | Totals 411 411 4111233 | Mrs. Jerry McLaughlin, Mrs. Henryi | i Such a drastic cut in wages un- Wald, Marie Oswald, Edwin Jacej- | | Jerme and Phyllis Jenne, and Kay |{riends In attendance. Salad, toasted | ™ Due ation diet, Oliver M. Paige, Willlam B. Keller, Mari- | wis Yesterday afternoon following e — |son, Samuel W. Parsons, Ernest E.|and Mrs. Earl Barcus, a party is to e at her home, which was attend- EDU beginning at 2 o'clock, to which 14 Leest's. s 1 are Sonia Sheeper, Donna Lee the group broke up about 5:30. JUNEA“ “K BA ing parts that they feel they Sangy Blanton, Ray Herman, Ern- night with a treasure hunt and e ————————— Lana Jean Wiggins, Donald Peter- Church. The party was given at the # i . |l Leave Auk Bay | Arrive Juneau | Leave Juneau |Arrive AukBay than 3,000 political enemies be- of honor. : i | - |l ONE-WAY RIDES ROUND-TRIP Monthly Tickels 410 5Mile Post .35 .55 8.00 The experimental rate of 25c for scheduled deliveries will be calls in by 10:00 A. M. will be delivered by noon the same day. 8 10 9 Mile POSI 14.00 in the truck. These items and others of the same nature, as well 12 10 13 Mile Post .90 20.00 For Prince Rupert—John J. Ko- Sabin’s a dessert bridge $ 1 For Vancouver—Charles J. Jenne, Etta Duckworth 98 98 98— 294191' of the betrothed; Mrs. F‘ellxi TR W 73 SRR For Seattle—Amby Frederick, Jr., ————— — Owen Jr., Mrs. Wes Overby, and; ~ donLrae N S 0 RROE N ko, ik Thivin, Hatey 1avins, 1ok | | Kennedy. Cheese olls and tea and coflee were | Phora g ng substitute for newspaper advertising! Y ¢ Hardy no doubt would soon be cast lyn Jackson, Major J. D. South- Celebrating the seventh birthday | the close of school, Ms. Chris Wyl- N 0 N E Nl E N helma M. Parsons, be held this afternoon at the family €d by about sixteen, teachers l‘N U C guests have been invited. Hot cinnamon rolls and hot buns i Gould, Mary Dallas Pinkley, Pinky Shower Last Night “nder “ew Managemenl est Kronquist, Virginia Neilsen, | shower, was Mrs. George Simpson, son and the guest of honor, Lynne. Simpson home. 6:45 A. M. 7:30 A. M. 12:00 Noon 12:45 P. M. |tween 1921 and 1926. Bridge, pinochle and Chinese H IQ( ) I (:E :' 110 3 Mile Post $ .25 $ .40 $ 5.00 2 I 0 : J Dinners at Percy’s Are p 510 6 Mile Post 9.50 discontinued. Calls in by 2:00 P. M. will be delivered by 5:00 P. M, the same 9 to 10 Mile Post 15.50 as special deliveries will be taken care of on hours not used by 13 to 14 Mile Post 1.00 20.00 This service is for your convenience! To save wear and tear on your personal car and to save you time and money. THY IT! Call 492—Whether It Be a Message or a Half-Ton of Coal! DUANE 8. MARTIN, Parcel Delivery Service. The Best Food at the Lowest Prices in Juneau — PERCY'S is cen- trally located . . . You get QUICK Service . . . Fine Foods .. . Step inside, and before you know it you have a tempting dish before you! STOP IN TODAY! BARNEY GOOGL O, T D0 \WISH NOW COWD FIND TIME TO HELE ME DIRING 1-1 -G\ - NoW CAN HENE ALL MO WaNT O ERT AN 7 "GEN'RIL - L SEEN SORTA QUNCHED FER ELBOW ROOM ) TH WMESS HALL HERE O' LRTE Ui - DO {E SPOSE TW \WaR. DECHRTUENT WWOWLD CONS\DER RE-\MBISSIY NMEAE T ET OFE W CANP GROLNDS 2 T SWORE WNE T PORE GAL s W TH\NG TO DO WHAT YOU WANT FOR BREAKFAST -—AND YOU GET IT QUICKLY! PERCY’S Restaurant PERCY REYNOLDS Proprietor G BIES FUST- HE KNOW How PERTCKLER THEN ©€ e B i ? | (e 2, Kiny: Features Syndveate, Tnc

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