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———————_—' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1943 - 7- s e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA " PAGE THREE: ————'GAYFALCON'IS Dr.Whiteheadand |MRS. LACKEY DIES "NAVY BLUES" IS Martha Society f " NEW FEATUREON ~ Family Refurn Herei HERE EARLY TODAY FEATURENOW AT Meet Next Friday‘ IT'S JOY WEEK "Zq [ENTURY | A1 0uR HOUSE: FITTION'S v 1 wni s Gertrude Mckinley Lack 20TH CENTURY | ISUPER- ( Dr. William M. Whitehead ac-| Mrs. Gertrude McKinley Lackey, LIRS Gk aivovircis . companied by his family returned| well known Alaskan woman, passed B s, o ey il Dot SEBUTHiin his PR Jast night from the south o resume |away this morning at the home of | oo p 0 iT 700 0 reckless| swings into action for the 104';4«‘ Where the Better s Pla injoy Yourself! firstiscreen Romance and mystery are evi-i ..oce in Juneau after an ab-|! aughter, Mrs. William L. Paul, | ¢ i | B L i denced in “The Gay Falcon,” RKO|P. i and & half The|Sr. She had been bed-fast since 80bs and gorgeous gal frolicking | season with the first meeting to be eppeargacel eanic's mowest drama with George|%nce Of & vear and a half. Thej f- S o " nd death was caused |00 and off a battleship in Hawal,|neld next Priday afternoon at 1:30 ISR wellknown physician and surgeon i Ang Wetidy Bavtle. i “‘:i will rejoin his former colleagues top roles, playing tonight andin . o 6 carter, William P. Blan- and starring Warner Bros. cinema |gclock in the church parlors. There Last rites will be held Friday after- | clowns Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie. will be a desert luncheon and busi- ; the C T Kook Y bl | Martha Raye and Jack Haley, will|ness meet, Hostesses for the event Thursday at the Capitol Theatre : gl e " noon at 3:30 o'clock at the Charles M i ey nes < With ‘its detion 1atd in e large| o 804 W. 1“ (:":“l "‘lmcpl Ju- | G Carter Mortuary, the Rev. Willis | open tonight at the 20th Century | will be Mesdames Harvey Starling S B | nes cal and Surgic nic. \ Lo 5 4 e ity G Koty TevelvRke e I CRE ‘”L‘"“vu ’h,“ R. Booth speaking the eulogy Theatre and C. B. Ransopher. The past year and a half has| ™\, 'y, key was born on March| The plot revolves around Gobs . about the activities of a suave| - N £ mateur detective who mixes love|0¢e spent by "Dr. Whitehead i gq 466 1n Vazoo County, Missis- Oakie and Haley who go to great Sffairs with his crime investiga-|DiS home state of Virginia, Where|gyp on June 22, 1888, she was |lengths to see that their battleship, MANY ARE FINED he has been associated with the| ,a,rie9 to the Rev. Alexander Ham- |the Montana, wins the fleet gun- tions. This keeps him in continual | i ; Marshall Lodge Memorial Hospital,| mond Lackey, Presbyterian minister, nery championship, and they go to I" ("Y (oURI hot water with his financee, espec- ST A llv when he yields to the per|the Virsinia Baptist Hospital, and| wno died in 1902 The couple spent leven greater lengths to see that as a result of cerebral thrombosis. STARTS TONIGHT? 1 Swelligant Days PREVUE TONIGHT—12:30 A. M. EXSATIONAL e GEORGE suasions of a pretty’ secretafy ang |the Lynchburg General Hospital| many years in Kansas and he was they win the bets which they have v SANDERS || i to the task ‘of running|Vncre he specialized in obstetrics) connected with the Synod of Wash- made at 15 to 1 with ‘the tars of The followifig were trled in Oity A il DS 0 e K inal gang|@0d surgery. The new method of |ington for a number of years. —|tne USS. Wisconsin Balins Eolit BRI diciing ‘b g018 CARTOON | et O painless childbirth has been one of ~ Previous to coming to Juneau,| Music and dancing by the Navy,jows BARRIE pecialisinied wel thefts and o hany new medical discoveries about four years ago, Mrs. Lackey plues Sextette, dressed in hula Johis. dndkbtn, $48, drutik ‘and dis- Allen JENKINS s studied by Dr. Whtiehead. Among resided at Wrangell. She was a o and leis feature the produc- m'd:.”v hdiiht “Fred Crisp, $25, The ; swiftly puts the Falcon . i e [ERRE. % te : o the s o 4 his effarts to save|the various organisations of which member of the Daughters of the |y, cofter moments. “In Waikiki,” | qrunk: Peter Samanaski, 15 da ot bt AV€ | he is a member is the American| American Revolution and a life (oo 3 P S Biiselt: k se; the sebreta 8 8 S = Your a Natural” and other song|qrunk:; Adam Perrin, $25, drunk; himself, his fiancee, the SeCretary iy, ...’ »coooovion member of the W. C. T. U. During |, hatud il b ped | b and his loyal but stupid istant| 0 o and his family left|her residence in Juneau, Mrs. Lackey hits of the show were written by gugene Fawcette, $25, drunk; Ben - COOIOR e R ZRILLY “|Johnny Mercer and Arthur|pjdrickson, $25, drunk; Anthony from sudden death, and to discover 5 was active as a bible teacher of the Virginia on August 15 and drove| WA by B wa s the identity of the elusive leader of | ' . & e Northern Light Presbyterian Church Schwartz. Bobrow, $25, drunk. The picture was directed by {across the continent to Seattle the group, lead to the film's excit- and active in the Martha Society Lloyd Bacon and produced by Hal |where they embarked for Juneau ! ) ¢ oHbEEK The Whiteheads have three child- |8nd World Service Circle M e Survivors are her daughter, Mrs. B. Wallis from a story written by Barrie plays the role of the| : : secretary, and Anne Hunter that of | "o Virsinia, Page and SWlth &'} wijiam L. Paul, Sr. and a son, |Arthur T. Horman ; PN McKinley Lackey, execu- ... is the former Dorothy Johnson, e 1] this ty. M the financee, with Allen Jenkins| oD in this clty | Alexand as Sanders’ helper, Gladys Cooper,| . = = 23 | tive officer of the Baldwin Loco- BONaEe Johnson, pioneers of Wrangell, but Shields have the other featured| and four grandchildren. 0 e This morning the popular doctor SPEEDER IS FINED STAR plANE' FUI_I_ B lASKA COASTAL was greeting his old friends of| joseph E. Ardoin, cab driver, was J“A HOSPITAL NOTES [whom he has many here that re-|fined $25 by U. S. Commissioner USI OUT TODAY joice to see his return. He displays|pelix Gray for .speeding on the his new auto and shows friends the | Glacier Highway. He was arrested hood of his car. On the radiator|py Territorial Highway Patrolman| FPilot Bob Jacox and co-pilot Al- is a mass of dead grasshoppers and | Emmett Botello at around 2 o'clock ired Rheingold brought an Alaska other fauna foreign to Al Star Airlines plane in last night Ernest Thorson was discharged | Ani/Alaska Coastal Airlines plane from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday ! made a ¢rip to Haines this morning following medical treatment 2 [ this morning with/(the following pas rs: P : : picked up on the trip across the 5 from the westward with 11 passen- Tabernilla, Joseph Hayes, Jr., Emil| Mrs. Earl Conkle, a medical pa-|rontinent. The insects wore driven | ey TRy Veera 260 this ik N he fi Kuentih;-C. C. Knudsen and Albert 'tient, entered St. Ann’s Hospital for e e Insects were driven | REV, KNUDSON HERE 1868 4 . ot everyone can own the finest y Sy gy € St. Ann's Hospltal 101 ¢pyough the screen into the front FROM HAINES HOUSE| Arrivals were R. C. McCamn, R f ¥ Montone. The return flight brought treatment yesterday. 8 sl Qg R St o + i o e pearl, or drive the costliest car, PRI e 5. Vohs. Wil of the radiator The Rev. Edwin E. Knudson, Su-|H. Stock, Ben Kodak, E. J. Logan, FRE S D, A Lo von, o R | - B — intanas 5 ‘Haine Nelson Ring, Lorraine Krause, Bob | But America’'s most distine ma John and Joe Hamilton, Jr. A son was born to Mrs. Maurice | perinterident of Cis Haines Rouse, . . " " o h ooks 7. ety MARTINSONS HERE was in Juneau yesterday shopping oo Ty ¥ | guished beer is within the reach Alflight to Excursion Inlet had F. McDowell at St. Ann’s Hospital | 4 r. g v 3 Vings PHLTL Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Martinson, of |for students at the orphanage in|20nd Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wingard of everybody, SCHLITZ.. | a beer as passengers T. M. Ruoff, Fred E. early this morning. The child! mit T : = AR L aaa O 3 e E Pty MIC Seattle, are registered at the Bar- |preparation for the beginning of| Leaving by plane this morning / A E a and V. Juhin fghed in at seven pounds and| for Anchorage were Florence E. 5 2 e i i % | anof Hotel school | 8! so fine it made a city famous. on.'“Returning were Russ Brown.'cizht ounces | s g | Harding, Grace Harding, Thelma Howard Kim, B. DeLoach and Stev s | ¥ T ) ‘ infal - 1 BEbE FROM ANC il EAS Crawford and infant, Lee Baker, > Evar diitted to St. Ann's for medical| HEFHOM ANCHORAOR. & | FIGHERIE America’s Most oN |Sam Keist, Mrs. Elaine Wright, Bill Mrs. Elaine Wright and family are Wright and son, Mrs. Harold Roth registered at the Baranof. They are | The U L) H! Chaney, Ed Rodenberg, Jr.,/care Tuesday as Mrs. Harold Distinguished Beer I‘:‘vml:hfi“ggmiifllh.P“{'1‘!’(‘1:::;1 e Tullis from Anchorage. 11, Capt. Daniel Drotning, arrived |and Lee Roth, Cecelia Liebe, Ms. b e ikt 7 ‘ - e - in Juneau from the Alaska Penin- Frank Bandy and infant, Louise theyfollowing returned her: Herman | Infant George Johnson was ad- SEELIGER FROM SITKA sula where it has been for the fish- |Rumage and Isobel Ernst. ii{kzk. H. L. Finch and Mrs, T. A. mfll]n-(l u; the Government Hospital| Here from Sitka, Al Seeliger is a | ing season and will sail soon for | - ~ Morgan. on Tuesday guest at the Baranof. Seattle for the winter. snlo(K OUOIAIlONS IN PABAMO“NT “Ews— —— - - N Pt BROWN BOTTINS 5 e MOP UP OF ATTU * PREVUE OF | PRICES TUESDAY ORY ® AND MORE! Closing quotafion of Alaska Ju- | i neau mine stock Tuesday was 6%, American Can -82, Anaconda 26, ! Bethlehem Steel 58%, Common- wealth and Southern 11/16, Curt | Wright 7%, International Harvester | 68, Kennecott 31%, New York Cen-; tral 16'%, Northern Pacific 14'4,| | United States Steel 52, Pound $4.04. | | Dow, Jones averages on Tuesday were as follows: Industrials, 136.62; rails, 34.54; utilities, 21.17. ‘ 1 ot Ea | rHE BEER | A INEAU L AR A i HAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS 2 2 | G. A. Apell, with the Bureau of Cflcktall Lflllllge | Mines, is a]:ell\e Gta:;litn:au ‘ll-;::ie\l‘ v ‘H'”'“J'f-"'“""“""“‘“"“""‘ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | . 418 South Franklin Street E TABLETS\ | | [ gy r~MYPERACID ) YOUR BROKEN LENSES | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| . ... . Jocal - atei Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. C:::nudcl;nn::r:l!‘l’c.m:mn: Fal) Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. THE WINGS OF THE : BUY WAR BONDS I EATESY EL | ol < —_— 878% More Express to Alaska Pan American Airways’ Alaska Serv- ice, merged into the transport facili- ties of the Armed Forces, is working overtime these days. One result: 8789 more air express carried to Alaska in 1942 than in the year be- fore. Every ounce of €argo is under military control. 3 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company 4 Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 . By BILLY DeBECK Booths for Ladies THE BEST OF BEER, WINES and LIQUORS MUSIC and DANCING . Meet Your Friends Here We‘Are Proud to Show You Our Cocktail Lounge When the war is won, we will again give all of our friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout Alaska. 0! _— . United States {land should file their adverse claim J'rrnrwu:m OF THE INTERIOR in the district land office within Weeks, was born at Dias Creek, N.| BARNEYV GOOGLE AfiD skN{IF F? SMPIH : VGENERAL LAND OFFICE |the period of publication or thirty -’--H"“ June 16, 1898, | District Land Offi er i | e came to Juneau in 1904, and B v A A:?horag:,:emaska, barr s-dmb;v"{]tecr' pfor‘,;::;}; :fm L:: has lived i tl)hhuv:’.:i:“l;l siioe et T QUDE SEZ THOSE HULLWN i AST Td CRITTER WA\CH 8RG June 28, 1943, statutes. time until his death. The only liv- | MACHINES SEPARATE T COFFEE e TN STORE-BONGHTEN TEETH éy;zce lshhel'eby given that Ethel FLORENCE L. KOLB, |in¢ "““‘“";’Bi"" 2 DORhaRy W A BEANS S TO S\ZE AW Ty FLAT WILL 8E SORTED N~ y-Haines has made application for Acting Register, aming of Bradshaw, Nebraska. 0 . 2EaNS FROM T PERBERRIES - 1 ORAPPED 'EMN W | a homesite under the Act of May Date first publication, July 14, 1943, Funeral services have been| 1884 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Date last publication, Sept. 8, 1943, | Planned tentatively for Friday at erial No. 09126, for a tract of land adv, |2 O'clock with the Elks’ Lodge con- described as Lot I of the Triangle - — |ducting the rites at the Charles W. Group of Homesites situated on I:EAM'“GSERVI(ES ARE Carter Mortuary. - Glacier Highway, approximately 12 B ot 5 murves v ot cnee; PLANNED FOR FRIDAY | ,o.0" e S, e s | % | spent the past few months in the No.'2, containing 465 acres and it | i now in the files of the U. S.| Ben 'Leaming, wellknown resident| Westward with Mr. Sterling, who is Lalld Office, Anchorage, Alaska. |of Juneau for many years, who|Assistant Engineer with the Alaska Any and all persons claiming ad- 1 passed away yesterday at St. Ann's Road Commission, has returned. She versely.any of the above mentioned | Hospital after an illness of several| is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. s P B NOW, C'VMON - \ AOPPER P THH \E'S SCRAMY < b e iBroiled Steak and TN Fried Chicken THE DOUGLAS INN i SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT ectric Hammond | Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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