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MIDNIGHT PREVIEW 1:15 Tonight ‘'MATINEE Sunday—2 P. M: SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY ‘ Broway’ Big Hit 4 Now on the Screen! * Stolen kisses in the moonlight!... Hearts adrift at Camp Kare-free!... Ginger and Doug in the rolés that keptf folks roaring and cheering | for week after crowded week!...The spdrkling‘ summer-resort romance that gives you two weeks hilarious vacation in less than two hours! PEGGY CONKLIN LUCILLE BALL . LEE BOWMAN RICHARD (Red ) SKELTON ANN MILLER P70NALD MEEK SH.ORTS M-G-M Musical Our Gang Comedy Czechoslovakia Late News of the Day LAST TIMES Romance cn the Run - Law of the Underworld TONIGHT... _Lonellanger—llews s e s S S e 5 Pl w | Diagnosis Campaign of the Alaska I “Farly tuberculosis is easy to cure, Tuberuclosis Association, which will | cases discovered in the very early get under way on April 1 and con- stages can often, with proper med-i | tinue throughout the month, Mrs. ical care and by following the advice | © TUBERCULOSIS CAMPAIGN 10 GET UNDERWAY ““Farly DiagnosisPlanls " Announced-To Start i on April One the Tuberculosis Committees in the |in the home. Our tuberculosis or- Territory to appoint local Early ganization is urging us to unearth Diagnosis Campaign chairmen and within our communities those cases concrete plans for the association’s|of tuberculosis which otherwise | program will be completed shortly. might not come to light until the “Tuberculosis continues' to be a cure is more difficult. This our ! us menace to public health in | leaders can do by suggesting a | spite of the substantial gains made |Physical examination to those whom in its conquest,” said Mrs. Paul. We may suspect of harboring this | “Eight out of every tén persons ad- disease, and who thereby become a | mitted to sanatoria tofidy are in | source of contagion not only to An appeal for cooperation, to lead- | advanced stages of the diesase. Be- their families-but to the community ers in the Territory, was made today | cause of the high Incidence of as a whol by Mrs. Willlam Paul, who has |tuberculosis and the lack of sana- accepted the chairmanship of the | toria for its care in Alaska, the ‘ general committee of the Eaul | problem here is particularly acute. - — — - — e et Rt BARANOF BARBER SHOP Most Beautiful in Alaska First Class Service NOW OPE N Give Us A‘Trial! va Indian Village 'Firebell 'Going fo Hoonah An ancient firebell which the City of Juneau set up in the Indian | village many years ago is to peal | hereafter from the Greek Church at ! Hoonah: | At request of James P. Jackson, | old Thlinget resident of the Village, the City Council last night donated the bell, which has not been uséd for many years, to the Church. — .- - Regular Prices — Paul has asked the chairmen of all of the physician, be safely treated | 'SUMMER ROMANCE | IS DRAMATIZED N SHOW AT CAPITOL "Have a Wonderfui Time” ' Co-stars Ginger Rogers | and D. Fairbanks, Jr. The problem of how two young people in love can get they haven’t en treated in all arious ramificati ‘Wonderful Time, Rogers and Dougle and cpening St Theatre. Ginger Rogers is cast as a hard- | working stenog er who visits Kamp Kare-Free in an effort to get away from a nagging ci of re- lations and a fatuous fiance. She meets Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. a young law student working er during the summer. Their brief but highly Itrabed romance is representative of | dozens of other love affairs in this | resort, where thrill-thirsty working girls and determined divorcees are | brought. into intimacy with office Casanovas. | After a hectic romance which en- ‘coumers. but happily hurdles, an |ampzing series of obstacles, the! | young couple hit a modern economic | snag. The embryonic lawyer has no | job, but has ultra-modern ideas. The |girl is fed up with living at home | with her .annoying relatives, and wants to marry immediately. How these two lovers with their hearts aflame manage to solve their vital problem is said to strike a new note | in suspenseful screen romances The double bill ending tonight in- cludes “Law Of The Underworld” and “Romance on the Run.” t | — ., UNIDENTIFIED * ROBBER MAKES TROUBLE NOW concen- (Continued 1rom Page One! fluenza may feature headaches and fevers! next year’s may run to red | eyes, vomiting or intestinal disturb- ances. | | But the medical world continues | | to believe there is a definite disease | that can be labeled influenza, be- | cause there is a changing sort of | distemper that frequently runs into | epidemics. Although the condition is |never exactly like a cold, or grippe, }i s not pneumonia, each epidem- |ic has its own set of symptoms, and !most all victims have those same | symptoms. These symptoms differ from one epidemic to another, but | there's no doubt when they are epi- | déemic, as they were in 1918-19, 31928-29. or back in 1889-90 — the | three great death dealing epidemics of modern times. | Many medical sleuths have been hot on the trail of influenza, and | others with no medical have also tried their skill. For in- stance, Noah Webster of dictionary fame in 1799 said that influenza and | earthquakes had an affinity for each other. (Nobody can prove yet that he was either right or wrong.) | Medical men of sound background |both past and present, agree that | changeable weather conditions may \have a profund influence on the | spread of the disease, by upsetting | the natural thermostat of the body. }BuL they can’t prove it. training | | They Agree That If's Mean | And most experts agree on a few | fundamentals of the problem: 1. There probably is a definite | filterable virus (an organism too | small, usually, to seé in a microscope, lor to catch in a filter) that causes | influenza. | he was due this year, but took a rain FUHERT i CHE cddé i which' Mes. BETTE DAVIS STARS IN "*JEZEBEL" HERE SUNDAY, COLISEUM With Bette Davis as star, “Jeze- bel,” pronounced by previewers to be the best picture of her highly sucessful career, will have its first local showing at the Coliseum The- atre Sunday. Miss Davis won the Académy award for her acting in this picture. This is a Warner Bros. drama with its action laid in New Orleans in the early 1850's just before the yellow fever scourge descended upon the picturesque city Miss Davis portrays a . spoiled, utterly selfish young socialite who takes pleasure in scoffing at all the ancient fraditions of her class and period. But she is regenérated in the end by sacrifices she makes to help her chief suitor, played by Hen- ry Fonda. A rival beau is played by George Brent, Other capable performers in the high class supporting cast in- clude Margaret Lindsay, Fay Bain- | ter, Donaid Crisp, Richard Crom- Capital Romance well, Henrj O'Neill, John Litel, Frances Murrey ipl:hg :yé:%rgn. Janet Shaw and Engagement of Frances Murrey, of Lewisburg, Tenn, to Logan Meélntyre, son of Marvin MeclIn- tyre, President Rooséveélt's secre- tdary, has been announced. Copyright by Bathrach Tonight ends the double feature, “Tip-Off Girls” and “Land of Fighting Men.” [CITY WINS Ouf IN DAMAGE SUIT | yeat to suit its own fancy, like flow- ers change color I 4. The best treatment for mflu-| : i enza is absclute rest in bed. Beyond oF MRS "Elso", that there is considerable disagree- | L] | ment among the experts, mainly PR | bécause each patient presents a sep- Sreth problen tJury Allows No Damage All the experts are aware that, : . . another epidemic is due any ycm“I fof InjllrleS Sald '0 now, if the past cycles mean any- y . thing for the future, since many ! Resu" from Fa" observers agree that old man Flu, T returns for a startlingly destruc-i -Gyt only an hour and a half, tive visit on th eworld every ten pygiriot Court jury today returned | years, According to that reckoning, 4 verdict in favor of the City of | check 1 § |3 E. Nelson sought to recover $5, ;zsz in damages for injurics alleged Trinity Guild Tea s WhIEh Wegs Heing ropuived 18| Held Yesterday Is ' Delightful Affair a Sfreet Department crew ! ‘The verdict came in at 12:32 o'- | One of the most delightful teas this season was given yesterday af- jclock this atternoon, The City wWas répresented in the ternoon bewteen 2 and 6 c'clock at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. case by Frank Foster and Grover C. Winn. Counsel for Mrs. Nelson was Mrs. Mildred Hermann. Rice by members of the Trinity Guild, with over two hundred call- ing during the day. D Mempers of the jury were Mrs, Mary Walmer, Esther Boyd, Archle Radlet, Thomas W. Bennett, Aman- da Cook, Ella Betts, Mrs, Isabel Jorgenson, George A. Schumacher, Mrs, Esther Sommers, Marle For- ward, John Clausen and Winifred Lighted tapers were placed all Williams. through the rooms and presiding at This case closed the present court the tea table, which was centered term. with a huge bowl of white tulips, - off set by grene tapers, wAs Mrs. | Venetia Reed, Mrs, William Holz- SCOI"SH R"'E | heimer, Mrs. Charles FoX and Mrs. ? | Agnes Redman. \ i Receiving during the afternoon REU l l was Mrs. Kate Jarman, Mrs. W. A. Holzheimer and Mrs. Wellman Hol- (LOSE TONIGHT‘ brook. { Those assisting included: Mes- [ dames Thomas Haigh, Fred Teidt, John Dolenc, John McCormick, Joe Williams, Waino Hendrickson, Frank Foster, Allen Josnstone, Ernest Pol- ley, Charles Burdick, W. A. Chipper- field, Robert Rice, Harry Lea and Sam Feldon. b Throughout the tea hours both Marye Berne and Mrs, Henry Har- mon sang several Irish melodies, with a duet, “Danny Boy,” beauti- fully interpreted by the two vocal- ists, Miss Willlane Roff was charm- ing in a typical Irish costume when she gave her rendition of an Irish Jig. LIUOR STORE 10 OPEN IN BARANOF John H. Walmer plans to open a | 2. The virus, under certain un- | retail liquor store in the new Bar- | known favorable conditions, possibly |anof block. His application for a toxic poison that weakén§ the pa- | the City Council. tient and leaves him or her more e TR — lor less infirm for a while, and a| During 1¢33-38, the United States | natural prey to the dreaded copci| regained nearly one half of the { family—especially strep and pneu- | lost between 1929 and 1932 | mococci—the great killers a{ the o threat and lungs. These are killers | that doctors can isolate and des- | troy, if they get to them sooh en-| ough, and the patient has the| strength to help. diseases, © . 0. N, & | How much fire insurence do you have? . How much SHOULD you have? Do you have enough? Too little? Too much? Are you unprotected against hazards that may ccuse'you serious financial loss? | e You should know the answers to those questions. Wwe'll §? be glad to help you. Come in, write or telephone. SHATTUCK AGENCY | i PHONE 249. . Office———New York Life EVGI‘YIIIIB Welcome | | 3. The influenza virus, if any, is ; The plumage of the nightingale|capable of aping other £ {is alike in both sexes. changing symptoms from year to TONIGHT | Wes Barrett's Royal Alaskans DANCE AT THE ELKS For your child let the chivice viano, Convenient terms an STORES at JUNEAU any Baldwin ¢« Hamilion One Dollar | e changeable weather, may release a | license was approved last night by GIVE YOUR CHILD THIS CHANCE Let the masters. of music spedk through the soul and “agers of your child. Their beauty will color her entire life. “They arc the music makers, They are the weavers of dreamsy Yea, they are the movers and shakers Of all the world it seems.” ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY Consisfory 1o Confer 31st and 32nd Degrees at | Temple Here Scottish Rite degree work will con- clude at the Temple this evening with the conferring of the 31st and 32nd degrees'on a class of ten candi- dates, six of whom are here from Petersburg and Ketchikan. The degrees from the 4th to 32nd were exempliffed during a four-day period commencing Wednesday af- | ternoon, At the conclusion of the work this evening a flashlight picture of the class and members will be taken in the Lodge hall, followed by the traditional banguet. The Petersburg and Ketchikan members expect to return home on the Yukon tomorrow night. e —-—— The Texas state capitol at Aus- 'tin is constructed of Texas granite obtained, in..a trade for. 3,000,000 es of what fiow Is cholce raheh land in‘ithe. Panhandle, be & Baldwin—today's bk’ d liberal trade-in allowimes) Junedu's Greatést Show Value SUNDAY— MONDAY— TUESDAY— Preview Tonight Matinee Sunday 1:15 A M. 2:00 P. M. “'F ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! nber One Aciress for 1938 in the Picturs that Showered Her with Honors! M > v HEARTLESS SIREN FOR WHOM MEN DIED She asked all—she tool all-she gave nothing! JEZEBEL HENRY % GEORGE FONDA : BRENT MARCARET LINDSAY * DONALD CRISP + FAY. 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