The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 5, 1939, Page 3

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Academy Award Winner of 1938! CAPRA Wins Academy Award for Best Directed Picture in 1938! PRSNGSR L First Show Staris 7 Midnight Preview Saturday Night .. for giving you the swi time you've ever had! Heart- probing ramance, fife-treasured memories, soul-sat 's!me nts abeund in the seas anding screen {riumph . Tom the '\‘ P‘.zz Play by 1.000,000°S VOTED IT THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT! Liberly Gave It 4 Stars! 1:15 A M BRTING HERETONIGHT forp :15 P.M. — Second Show 9:30 P.M. — Matinee Salurday 1P.M. — Sunday Matinee 2 P.M. Big Days! CAST ENACTING "You Can't t Take It With You™ at Capitol for Five-Day Run Said to be better in every way than even the Pulitzer prize play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, the Columbia screen version of “You Can't Take It With You,” Academy Award winner for 1938, enacted by a distinguished cast which includes Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, James Stewart, Edward Arnold, Mischa Auer, Ann Miller and Spring Others in the cast incluce Donald Meek, Halliwell Hobbes, H. B. War- ner, Dub Taylor, Eddie Anderson and Lillian Yarbo. “You Can't Take It With You" ex- presses the philosophy of Granda Vanderhof (Lionel Barrymore) and his lovable family group. Grandpa has long believed that too much | money is a lidbility and that the | major motif of life should be good | clean fun. His entire family, as a consequence, has becomeé imbued with this unconventional theory of living. Everybody who lives in' the Vanderhof home does just what he or she wants to do, and nothing else. The story is said to be packed with delightful comedy and delightfully astonishing incident. The screen story was adopted by Robert Riskin, “CAPRA muupu‘ Byington will open tonight at the! Capitol Theatre for a five-day run| COLISEUM THEATRE HAS TWO FEATURES " ON. WEEK- END BiLL | Lola Lane :\nd P(\ul Kelly rmm" lo the Coliseum Theatre' tonight! as the stars of “Torchy Blane in Panam: the latest in the Warner| Bros. series of humorous and ex-| |citing pictures about the exploits of | |that dashing and daring girl re- | porter whose nickname is “Torchy." | While Glenda Farrell and Barton | MacLane, who played in the previous | | “Torchy” pictures, the parts now as- sumed by Miss Lane and Kelly were {well liked by the public, the studio ‘bo}xeves the substitution of the lat- | | ter will add new zest to always en- | ter taining “Torchy" stories. Second feature, “Under the Big Top"”, Stars Ann Nagel, Grant Rich- |ards and Jack LaRue. - e — Bill Rudolph Is Eleced Fireman: | Firemen held their monthly meet-' | | elected Bill Rudolph, Triangle Clean- | | ers employee, to fill the Fire Depart-' | ment vacancy created by the resig-| |nation of Jack Kearney. Minard Mills, head of the base- i- | ball park committee, reported that| | netting was going up across the face ! of the grandstands to protect spec- tators and that netting is also being strung along the top of the fence. Base bags'will be put down in the next few days and by next week, the PFiremen’s Park ball diamond should be in full playing shape:. ing at the Fire Club last night and| - " TONIGHT T and SATURDAY TWD---—-BIG PEATUIES-——'E'O FOR DOUBLE ENJOYMENT——— Greater by 1,000 Thrills ‘than & Ringside Seat in the Sawdust Arena! COLISEUM NED “AND _ ODERATED 3 CCLEMENS « A First Nat1 Pictard & Presonted by WARNER BROS. POPEYE MATINEE————TOMORROW. CANDY ——- CARTOON «—v PRIZES ONE 411 CONNORS MOTOR CB“PAKY ‘The meeting was well attended. Capra’s “ace” collaborator, from the | Kaufman-Hart Pulitzer prize play which ran on Broadway for two | years. Columbia paid a record film- iright price of $200,000 (or the pl-y.‘ —-- 'Sludenl Speakers | " For Commencement | Announced Today. CHOICE HOME-SITES NOW AVANLABLE A"“E We Are Offering Seven One-Acre Home-Sites at “Davis Poini"’-Just Beyond Salmon Creek on Glacier ligi j CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES: (4 10 Who Ten minutes’ drive lrom lown No Taku winds to blow your shingles off. Splendid view of surrounding mountains. Sunny, sheltered location. ! With the arrival of senior cards ‘"md announcements comes the re- port, from Juneau High School su- perintendent ‘A. B. Phillips of stu- | dent speakers for commencement | services to be held in the gymnasium | May 24, ybyGeorge$. Kaufman e Riskin - Dir ACOLUN[]A PIC {PRA % i B EHOW LR EE O N ¥R L A R b il Clear title to you through U. S. Patent. ! NOTE_THC CAPITOL | “oTE—We have post- |ing’on the topic “Alaska” will in- I THEATRE is | poned the 11th clude: Mildred Webster, History of FOR PAiTlcun.s m Tu‘o‘ n Am { very proud to bring this | episode of | Alasica, before 1867; Eckley Guerin, . ? t picture to Juneau | P " | History of Alaska after 1867; 'Wen- : ?c:: (:mpe):;“cnd od Imn of { LONE .RANGER | den Schneider, Alaskah Industries; AT m ““ sno“n? g ! 5 DAYS, { until next ! Katherine Torkelsen, Education in ! 3 ! FRIDAY and | Alaska; Jimmie Lemieux, Transpor- ! C. D. BEALE. § SATURDAY tation in Alaska; Peter Warner, His- L i |tory of Juneau; and Lola LaPaugh, | i 4 e 5 g | The Future of Alaska \ I F e | R R S ‘pvnonal pieces of no use to anyone | but the owner. pURSE S“AT(HERS | Miss VanderLeest is offering a re- rd to anyone returning the purse IN JUNEAU NO' Lumber Mill ; in the camp, with a pai F. Worley, consolation. A gift S o presented the honoree. ion in- nt for the occ wa mu! contents. Mesdames J. F. Worley Hirst, D. W. Hagerty, E. J. E. Neate Rf Ward, \ Try The Empire ciassifieds for 3 C. Rulaford,| Tt seems that Juneau is not what Tesults | nean .Jl'h ) Bissland, Boyd | it G. Ricketts, Katherine | rey ed to be, what with thefts, etc. | P I V E d here each day. OUR MOTTO: n, Noble H ’ SWEDISH ‘ o T, Russell Clithe \d Arthur) Today it's a case of a missi & i - < s Sawing Soon i b e i meet | MEATBALLS | I EAST | 70SERVE AND PLEASE CH I it sl 2 fE0s “'_ Leest's car while she went into the SATURDAY AT THE DELIVERIES ¥ 3 ) & »5 e g the Juneau Lumber Mills saw M R b i c H 1c.nllmnc cnm]-(-n of the Nac’nrvrizybror o MR IEE A We honestly to serve you to R S - : Pl e b a short time last evening. 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