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" PAGE THREE STAN LAUREL AND ™ e OLIVER HARDY AT | PicTomes eLav MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PAULO BABY IS Joint Installation APPRECIATION IS FIRST FOR NEW | .1 opu. | EXPRESSED BY YEAR OF 1944 At Scottish Rite IMICKEY ROONEY " FILM FEATURED, LEARNS THERE'S A LOT MORE TO THIS ROMANCE RACKET THAN HE EVER DREAMED! |Juneau ved at 9:15 p. m. Sat-; children in the Arketa nursery, Mr ¢ = i gl . ¢ ” " Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy aré The Hardy Family, with irrepres- 'y qay at St. Ann's Hospital. The| Mt Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & jand Mrs. Wilbur Arketa wish to| 0 i ) |sible Mickey Rooney in a myriad of | pjlg js the son of Mr. and Mrs.(A. M, and the Order of Eastern|thank the various individuals andjkel\:ffll{y _fi«:x\sndm‘:\ ::;l DY) - IIOW PLAYI“G ol {comical troubles, is now featured'p M Paulo and his weight is ve- Star, Juneau Chapter No. 7. will |organizations who contributed the Pantomimists in film history, sec- {at the Capitol Theatre in “Andy .;rqed at eight pounds, four and|install jointly this evening at cere- candy. nuts, fruits, toys, and cash °nd 0_"1-" to the K"{‘;‘ Chaplin. And |Hardy’s Double Life.” one-half ounces. {monies beginning at 8 o'clock in |donations for the holiday season. Unlike comedians who depend more g | Mickey as the ebullient Andy ~Rpunner-up for the honor of being|the lodge room of the Seottish Rite |It was the happiest Christmas the o 411)‘0 ;P"k“_“ ‘:““ ”‘“in o their {Hardy is faced with a breach of 1g4q's first baby is the daughter of | Temple |children of the home had exper- INnate humor, Stan anc . v Wallis S. George will be installed |fenced In the eight years the Aj- R much appreciated in Europe as| The gremsf mixture | ise sui ns out to be r . ’ | promise suit that turns {Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lesher, {in the United States. Indced, until |a “frame” and otherwise is in hot!who made ner appearance at St.[fls Worshipful Master for the Ma- ketas have been here, said Mrs. A o . |water generally until he finally |anns Hospital at pgpe;ls o'clock yes-|sonic Lodge and Mrs. Janice Mac- | Arketa today. ::“:mcr‘zl(l"s;fm‘]'l’y l::::v":;::::d “:‘;‘l‘; Ofmflglc and m"’“' "".‘ gets started for college. v afternoon. The young lady!Spadden will take the gavel as|® - e - e - s v As in the case of several of the t::fi:fied Rh at oRevin ;:;oundi “né Worthy Matron for the Eastern Star. | . 3 ‘“““'Y;{ww‘:;dfi forelgn consumption. | screen ha‘ ever seen. Hardy pictures, the new one intro-|gour ounces. {Installing officers will be John J A[gemma Re(ogmles A-Huunting We Will Go,” the duces a glamorous new personality il i SUE Fargher and Mrs, Marie Thomas. | | 20th C“"l"’»":)“)x laugh hit cur- in Esther Williams, national swim-| During the Masonic msmlmuon_tn B r . R 0 rently at thv_ 20th Century Theatre, ming champion turned actress. The| [ violin selections will be played by | ew o wmn eg““e“s the zanies' 171st picture. regular Hardy Family favorites, in-| HYDE pARK | Milton Steinhardt and a sextette, | N Folks have tried to analyze why | ‘cluding Lewis Stone, Fay Holden,| :;-onmu«m of members of the Order | pUENOS AIRES, Jan. 3. — Tm“s‘mse two hlxllp.py honllgn}m ‘n;\vs | Cecilia Parker, Sara }jlndcn and !_o! Rainbow for Girls, will sing dur- ;Amentine Forejgn Minister an- “\(1’1‘ l\lo I:‘I}Du .u: llnf!l)lh? f:muln ‘A‘ Ann Rulhertgrd appear in the new ing the Eastern Star services. Inounces formal recoghition of the ;:Juun«: ‘f’ d‘“;:" t";' L‘ l“l“il their| | picture, whmvh was _d_h*eczed byi i e | Bolivian Government of Major Vil-[jhor ;.\ma;n T;J e v.m sm p...m.p.ul‘ George B. Seitz. Additions to tho‘ |1arroel who was put in the Presi-' e hen, too, Stan's brist-| Hardy group of William Lundigan. |(0MMUNICA"0" dency by the December 20 coup|!E hair-line and Ollie's cute little | |playing Miss Parker’s heart interest, Io N l TIONI |@etat. Argentina is thus the first| €S have made them very pop STAN OLIVER |and Robert Pittard, who plays the | | Tepublic on the Amerioan contin. | VT With the fun-loving fans. |&2Z role of Bosty, Andy's friend | 3 ‘ v BT . 3 y ent to recognize the new regime. | S ————— SANITARIAN LEAVES ; ond DANTE, THE MAGICIAN nv “n “'s QUOTAFOR WAR roccmceeesse v x. s IS BROKEN OFF American legion ~~ FOR KETCHIKAN puty, AN | BOND DRIVE IS o | Roosevelt have deeded the family, gk . | A S ISTANBUL, Turkey, Jan. 2—(De- H k homestead of 33 acres at Hyde Park| . x y ee James V. Hawkins, Sanitarian, to the United States Government |laved —All telephone and telegraph uxiiar S with the Public Health Service, left | to be used as a “national hlsv.ory‘°°“""""’C"‘"°“s with Bulgaria have | y 'I' H h for Ketchikan where he will do! NOI AS '-ARGE site” The deed was signed last|bech broken off today and it is) omorrow |g ‘;speclal work under Dr. Dwight Harold Foss, Chairman for the Thursday in Washington, D. C., nnd;‘:;:"“‘"P“]i':";;‘rB;;;‘;;;i?“}‘:g‘&'l‘gfl"‘-‘ it Cramer, Health Officer for that city. | Fourth |War Loan Drive in_this accepted by Seoretary of:Imterlor| T, " "0 @ 0 "Uiso that the pro- | The business meeting of the Am-| Hiwkins will also vislt Wiangell a1ea, announced today that Juneau's| Harold L. Ickes. s * " i erican Legion Auxiliary will be held | and: Petersburg in connection with |quota will be $315,000 for all bonds,| The transfer, however, grants the | German Regency is having “““C"“Y‘wmc,,.aw evening in the Dugout at | PiS dutles under the local health| $35,000 less than the quota for the President and his immediate family | forming new government. e | ol Reporta ‘o, Chitbmas | 2TVice. g {last drive, in which residents of|the use of the home during their|Reeency is headed by former Pre- | [ P s GO0 R o oy —————— ! 5 r ' i i mier Philov for Prince Cyril and ! s W e made at the ses by v the Gastineau Channel went over life time, and provides that the it 1 formed after | Sion. Sheila Ryan « John Shelton p the top by a wide margin. town, county and state taxes wlll‘?]""“‘ ‘l_v(["“h" :an!r;;'\, (0;(':“‘ a6 | A7 iR SR Demands Righ' 'o pa' Don Costello « Elisha Cook, Jr. MICKEY ROONEY This quota includes $140.000 in(be paid by the Roosevelts. PR b e el o BUYS TRANSFER | ! ' ! Series E bonds, the kind which the| Tbe President still retains about| '3t f’f“fi“-“l-d s el cien o B | Van Eiik Mes soid: B Vant I , j o LEWIS STON‘E sm:l;lg:l;calsa&’ra ]\;'illu?uv: to¢b||34,<§io g !bilwe;;n l!he [l{{iyde i :It.‘\“;\’:[.‘u:moim: {‘l’\x:-sl’::xl'?ecfizve’m«:' hi‘g;Tl’l\nffl' at Wrangell to William D. | ax o us' "e (en' ks g an X in all other bonds. home and the Hudson River. 7 FErri e ' 2 P CECILIA PARK;R The concentrated drive will be| > - father's death. ’I(;vcm.ul. RiRiNHDhagheeh ln.l.)usl- TR ! - - | ness for the past nine years, is re- | HUTCHINSON, Kas—The cashier tiring on account of poor health ¢ 5 Hutchinson cafe asked the cus- | officially underway on January 18, > -FAY HOLDEN \¥= and will last through the end of HOSPITAL NOTES STOCH QUOTATIONS | @< s soims (o take & needect rest | tcmer it he had a penny o pay. ia! ANN RUTRERPORD the month. However, Foss said, all : : sales made from the first of the g i | LEOTA SMITH SOUTH o e Bl bobhy - 4 and l“""d“?mqq‘, year will be counted in the quota. | Mrs. Donald O'Connor and baby npw YORK, Jan. 3.—Alaska Ju-| Abcard the steamer bound for tike n,t : :;am‘ f‘ou o ”hznve “ ¢ g ESTHER w“;lflr‘m The quota for the entire Terri: boy have been discharged from St. iy mine stock closed today at|Vancouver yesterday was Leota "é‘)hl ?l" S sy ! R AL Feature | tory will be a million dollars worth | Ann’s Hospital. the first session in 1944 at 6, Am-|Smith. owner of Leota's dress shop Of: that's all right" said the Cartoon National Swituming’ of Serics E bonds and an equal R T lerican Can 83'%, Anaconda 25, in the Baranof Hotel. |cashier. “We'll let 1t go this time.| Human Sailboat Champion Starts: amount in all other bonds. Lloyd Winter left St. Ann’s Hos-'poihlenem Steel 56':, Common- & DU 3 It all averages up.” g £ | —————— pital on Saturday after medical goqty 1 Southern %, Curtiss-| | “No sir!” said the customer, al- Latest News 8:00—10:10 | 5 s wealth and Souf . ® o o o o o o o o pt ! GUEST AT BARANOF | care. Wright 7%, Interngional Barvebs|s WhA Tlink HeeoRR most shouting. “You can't do that. | Charlotte E. Hern is registered as| e ter 73, Kennecott 30%, Northern (U. 8. Bureau) o Take it aut!” | la guest at the Baranof. She is Lindtner Skeie was discharged p,.ific 134, New York Central e i He was Bert E. Mitchner, direct- from Anchorage. |from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday, 15%, United States Steel = 50%. 3 & 3 ¥ or of revenue and taxation and in | NOTE—From time to time, in this space, & §5i G 4 Dow, Jones averages today ave| S b g4 i [ tax. Contact any locul airlines 6ffice or ' ¢ minimum 30. Rain .16. AL D Canadian Pacific Air Lines. Fairbanks . | 3 The South has produced 1. - THE THE Temperature for Sunday, '{den(s of the Un:’ud scu": prea 1 » 1 L January 2 — Maximum 3; e 3 i . . 4 ! ® minimum 3k Rain 42. Four e| 3 . . inches of snow on ground. MOTflnSHIP PATRICIA there will appear an article which we hope | Mary George was discharged from g follows: Industrials 13692, rails | will be of interest to our fellow Americans. | the Government Hospital yesterday. tae This is number six of a series. { il |3345, utilities 21.74. ' HEATRE [ OMENLIRY ':;E,“{f(’)‘“"‘l‘(o"“‘ core, | George Barrit and Peter Harry : o ; g | were discharged from the Govern-! a wron - 5 ment Hospital on Sunday. | p g THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! | Mal’ket l&ttel‘ SRS | [ Janet Brown has left the Govern- | t | ® o o o o o o 2 oy ment Hospital after medical care. g T T | Remember your fling in the mar- - -oo so ja Dles CHARLES TUCKETT ON WINN SOUTHBOUND | Remember your fing o | CITY CAFE ™ TI‘("'.P TO a;:m(;.g‘_.u‘ Bess A Winn, Executive Secre- | g tir a:flsnewe;?:mryw | Emb' em CIub M eefS | i Rk ’ Will leave for HAINES and SKAGWAY _Chm'les Tuckett, executive 0' ‘mer -;.'vn of the Alaska s AR aner profis; nkaiin: ais] _gxc Nponcmi oW ; o e o O e o o o s Batiness cip. St will repurn | count, customer's man, margin call, | Tomorrow Evenin ON BODGAINUILEE, SOLOMONS, | CHINESE DISHES | at 9 A. M. TUESDAY, ¥ trip to Skagway over the week-end. home during the latter part of this call money, puts and calls, stop-loss | 0 NG (385 52X mivice st s Japanese | CHOP’ SUEY | e - oy | e mblem ul wi mee 0= ren » ¥ o . ¥ M;r"lls‘dli:; s;;figw:az : l;'niceu— \:;;‘ nk:'e ;f:x?e:)r&h:‘ ::d“ vlv‘:re.';:: ‘ morrow night for a business session [“I'l get you, you yellow bastard.” FRIED RICE l For Tickets and Information ger to Skagway and return during . Aim,kn‘medry will close its h“}’;'t worried t‘l“""“' : :f,';v“;] ‘:,'ft | ;l[tgth:lll? lk&é:dfirx;fl&;‘:&mfi:fl' wls;/::? Or“etw:::gpt‘:gi,e:?:czJg‘;fi:fi1 OPEN ALL NIGHT CALL AT PERCY'’S CAFE the' hollday weok-and- plant and office during Tuesday and | Mgt occurin taemarket e, YO | ypy nygjoy pagerson, President, pre- | “This is one yellow bastard you | Where all small packages may be left e I M i X finish | called up your broker and put in a | 2 4 : G | PHONE 377 fll \, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY otk o 1 the plant. No personnl | stop-loss order several pointa below I er b o | T xving kb pealiay e | | Have a purtrait artist take your laundry or dry cleaning will be call- | the current market. You may have present. Japanese was Wrong. | ossgisomminmnss oo v pleture, Hamersley Studio. Opposite | ed for or accepted during these two had a nice profit in your stock—on | 5’ S IR 5 i | : PR * Pederal Builiing. Phone 284. adv . —adv. | paper, so maybe you put in a stop- | ‘ |’ . ? v wha you paid for i, ha | JOHN AHLERS COMPANY : | above what you paid for it, so Lhatl - : rrEmmsinl MEN WANTED | JuneauPlumbing & | o = | | S o . | points profit. | ! # Heating Co. | Wel it st seems o u, fom o | . : RICE & AHLERS CO. s semes || ST Milleorights and | . s tato! rushing to place some stop- ! P ' b d " ‘I PL““B!“G | ]:as fx‘::ers to t:; to salvaf; some of | .‘ '” . ” y a " e u t . n g their “‘paper profits.” Hitler has 2 | |’ HEATING ey ot vomna, e | a0 Machinists | Supplies | oll. B“n"zns { %ovakm],‘AuTs;na&H;‘ngm, Frafiwe, ! v ) lenmark, e {2 E‘hndl, or- | i | | SHEET METAL WELDING | ol an oupr.~ = @ | @ (il Heaters ussolini has already 'n sol PHONE 787 Third and Franklin |ou B o Qi Ranges NIGHT: B. E. FERRO ... SU— e :.ndl!:xen; there is H::l.nz;l{t;:g . 5 | of )aper prof y 4 1 : T R Jphiieeeis | JUNEAU LUMBER ® Gravity Oil Burners | East Indies, Malay, etc., etc.; but ) y doubtedly his stop-loss orders are al- ® "| NO SUNSHINE? |mub v oo > Third and Franklin PHONE 34 ‘4 | pressing the Orient et DOTHENEXTBESTTHING... [ =re= " ™ Snc TR JUNEAU, ALASKA P. 0. Box 2508 e sword of Damocles has ust have availability certificates. changed to the Allied ax*. Thethread BUY A SUNKRAFT SUN-LAMP | it b . | around the edges, and it won't itation....fol- y and have the Beneficial Effects of Pt it g Vg oy 4 Sunshine! e . Equipped with a quartz tube, which does not burn out. | the folks, including ourselves, who ol Easily portable, and has its own, neat carrying case— | do a little trading, now and then, on 7 ! it ,.‘[ as well as a built-in timer. ! the Exchange—an American Insti- i d i sl L TS 3 tution. We just couldn’t resist the NORE flv,m U temptation to have a little ith SEE T“E“ "ow AT | terms so :ol.l kn‘;::rto n:mrm, ) | i 1o hoss Anie Bl wh ane : | AlaskaElectric Light and Power el b ks, compafly | Femporary BeCkS M ARK MERIT b *The greatest whetstone for sharp- Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 [ enins che~ ax” is—War Bonds. By & Electric Hammon Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken THE DOUGLAS IN SERVED ANY TIME DINER AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT P oo S e e e S S S RO A D) ARKETA NURSERYj | o CAPITOL SCREEN . .. . Temple Tonight , .............. 20TH CENTURY FMOENTURY