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| i (GARY COOPER, TIMES TONIGHT SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU rms‘r SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. MELVIN DOUGLAS and IRENE DUNNE “THEADORA GOES WILD" RECHAEB DIX in “BLIND ALIBI" ALSO: Third Thrilling Chapter—"FLASH GORDON" NEWS GARY COOPER “The Cowhoy and the Lady” L SRR SRS BRI TSI § /ITTENT")N L 0(} AL 1395 Hod Carriers, Building and Com- mon Laborers Union, A. F. of L. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Monday Night, July 3rd, 1338 Regular meetings the first and third Mon- day nights of each monlh at 7:30 o'clock. H. LES' MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Tonight 1:15 a.m. 3 i ] t ) ) § ] ) ) ) 4 ) i ! ) ) ] 18 N 3 § | 1 18| | )| [u' IF YOU COUNT YOUR PENNIES your next range should be a . .. GENERAL ELECTRIC The new G-E Range with Hi- Speed CALROD cooking units uses less current —makes electric cookery far more economical. Average current cost is less than one penny per meal per person. Because meats shrink much less when cooked electrically, you can buy less, serve more and save dollars every month on your food bill. A dozen General Electric Range models to select from. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU——ALASKA. OUGLAS PHONE 411 CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY 3 flavors Chocolate Vanilla Strawherry glllHIIII THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUL\ 1, l939 MERLE OBERON (O-STAR ._HERE‘I "The Cowboy and the Lady” Opens Sunday at Capitol Theatre With Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon as the stellar attractions in | a swiftly-moving modern-day s combining high comedy and im ing drama, Samuel Goldwyn’s “The | y and the Lady” will be seen Monday and Tuesday on the en of the Capitol Theatre. The suspenseful tale of a Wash- | ington society girl who ;.\mblu‘ position and fortuné to marry a sun- browned cowboy of the far we nm T 8 unique meeting at a Flor] dramatized with telling against beautiful backgroun story maintains a rapid pa lhmm,hnul and is highlighted by | | scenes of rich comedy and spark- | |ling direction. Cooper and Miss Oberon, as the | cowboy and the lady of this title, | prove again that they are two of | Hollywood's leading players, and | their serio-comic portrayals 1 win |them even more fans throughout | the world. The cast is rounded out | !by such notables as Patsy Kelly, Walter Brennan, Mabel Todd, Fu: Knight and Henry Kolker. H. C.| Potter has directed the picture with | vigor and liveliness, making the| most of brilliant backgrounds and | effective lighting. | At the Capitol Theatre, ending tonight, is the double feature, “Blind Alibi” and a return engagement of “Theodora Goes Wild". | - - 1Fif1een Taken | Into Moose at i Meeting Here At a special meeting of the local lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose | last night the following were in- itiated as new members: Allen E. Rensfeldt, Jan Beukers, Seth C. Anderson, Donald R. Holm, Donald Nielson, Robert Wolney, Alex Gazoff, George E. Sheper, Cyrus| C. Madsen, Kenneth Gothberg, J.| P. Lovett, Richard Nichols, Ronaid | R. Lister, Pat Rollins, Thorsten Swanson. A. E. Almquist, Dictator, presided both at the meeting and during the banquet and entertainment which | followed the initiation. L. C. Liston was chairman of the entertainment committee. Sam Duker, chairman of the membership committee announced | that another group will be initiat- ed on July 14. The local lodge is participating in a nation-wide membership drive for the benefit of Mooseheart, the home created by Moose to care for and educate orphany children of Moose members. 'Five Lunching On Destroyers| Five Juneauites were luncheon | guests ‘this noon aboard the de- stroyer Tucker. Mayor and Mrs, Harry I. Lucas, S. J. MacKinnon, Aide to the Goy- ernor, and Mrs. W. E. Britt, whose son Jacob is a Naval officer, were the guests of Lt, Comdr. H F. Gearing, while Setoh ‘Thompson, Bureau of Fisheries'Chief, was guest of Lt. J. J. O'Donnell, USNR. | erate southerly winds, except fresh over Dixon Entrance, Chatham ambitions and problem: il wouched at Juneau. former Bureau of Pisheries captain. P A Modern Packaged Proiduct U. 8. DEPARTMENT Ol‘ AGRJC['LT[‘RF WE\T"ER BURE\H THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | JACKIE COQPER STARS IN "GANGSTER'S BOY' AT COLISEUM THEATRE Modern High School youth, its pably [ Forecast for Juneau and Vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., July 1: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderhte southerly winds. | Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Sunday; mod-| depicted in Monogram' Fresh | Boy,” starring Jackie Cooper open- ing Sunday at the Coliseum thea- Strait and Lynn Canal. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: southerly winds tonight and' Sunday from Dixon Entrance to Ci Spencer, and moderate to fresh east and southeast winds from Cape | Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook. | The timely production is the story | | of ‘an average boy, Larry Kelly, who LOCAL DATA school’s leading athlete and | |is the | | | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe | ctydent. Ambitious, his chief ob- 3:30 pm. yestday 30.04 55 3 E 15 Lgt. Rain|jective is West Point. However 3:30 am. today . 30.09 51 8 s 3 Lgt. Drigle gl of his illusions are shattered Noon today 3012 52 80 SE 13 Lght. Rain | when he discovers that his father, RADIO REPORTS ! who arrives in the small 'm\\n to TODAY live with him and his mother, is a 3 : 30 ¢ retired gangster. Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am 2 : f | The parents of Larry's chums turn 2 s | temp. mp. 24 hours Weaths 3 Alsk'am" ""\(47.4 o pi e 1"V loudy on him and forbid their children s - a3 pH W Let Hatn |0 he nything to do with the AHEHovA. 1) ‘3’4 A T P Cldy Eangster's sbn. But in a series Batrow 9 g 5 03 pt crdy Of thrilling and human events, the g“fil"l & | g i (71 m"“tl»: folks of the town learn their mis- ethel 66 | 5 i Jloudy | gaye P Fairbanks 49 | 57 57 21 Cloudy Ending ' tonight is the feature; Dawson 66 | £ . —~ !starring Ray Milland, Fred Mac- St. Paul 42 2] 42 A4 Raining | murray and Leuise Campbell, “Men Dutch Harbor .. 48 | 44 4 04 Cloudy with Wings.” Kodiak 59 49 49 T Cloudy e SIS Cordova 56 | 50 52 58 g | o i * 4 59 50 51 36 dunon 5 ! 7 b 18 - HOSPITAL NOTES l Ketehikan 56 | 50 50 14 IR R o s eSS Y | Prince Rpert .. 56 | 49 50 20 Cloudy Melvin Peterson was taken to, Edmonton 81 49 52 0 Cloudy | St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday from Seattle 70 - - - — | Excursion Inlet and underwent an Portland 4 | 4 54 0 Cloudy | emergency appendectomy. San Francisco .. 59 | 52 52 0 Cloudy | —_— | After receiving surgical attention (M. Matsuda was dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometer was high over western Canada, lower sou and the western states this morning with near Copper Mine, Canada, and er the Pacific Ocean off the Cali- The barometric pressure was low over the rest of Al- the Bering Sea with the lowest reported pressure, Light to moderate rain has been general over northern pertion, and also over weather has prevailed over the | Mrs. R. Sigford entered St. Ann’s , Hospital last evening for medical supervision, fornia coast aska and ov 29.32 inches, at Atka. the Territory except ovr the extreme most oof southwestern Canada. Fair Pacific coast states. Juneau, Sunday, July 2.—Sunrise, Juneau, Monday, July 3.—Sunrise, TWO HATCHERIES o SENDING TROUT EGGS, INTERIOR - | Victor Johnson, who had been | receiving medical care at the Gov-| | ernment Hospital, was dismissed to- | 59 am.; day. 2 sunset, 9:08 p.m. 3:00 am.; sunset, 9:07 p.m. { A baby girl was born this morn- |ing at the Government Hospital to| Mr. and Mrs, Chris Nelson, ester, Capt. Bernard Aikens, is p taking on ice at Sitka today to leave tomorrow for Little Port Wal- | ter \\h(xl it will pick up 80000 Oscar Smith, of Sitka, was dis- missed today from the Government *Hospital where he had been receiv- ‘lng medical care. hnrhm and bring them htll lu catch Tuesday's boat Westward. Trout eggs are really on the move | R T 1 in Southeast Alaska this weekend, S o o HESSE' AT BITEA all moving toward the Interior to| HAWKESWORTH HOME Wil(am A, Hesss, (Territorial be planted in barren lakes. Charles Hawkesworth, Assistant| Highway Engineer, is at Sitka Two crates of eyed eggs were on |, the Superintendent of the Office } looking over highway and public the Mount McKinley today when |, pndian Affairs in Alaska, re-|works matters. He will return next From the|yyned to Juneau today on the|week. Forest Service hatchery at Ward | nrount McKinley after att ng Lake, near Kelchikan, they are g0- | {he Masonic grand lodge session ing to Fairbanks by boat and train.| 4t Tacoma. | It was the second such shipment to pass through here. ‘The Forest Service vessel For- D The Book ALASKA, Revised and lnhrzed Now On Snle. $1.00. Where quality counts and economy rules The Demand Is for PLUMBING and HEATING by the HARRI MACHINE SHOP Insist that your house has plumbing and heating by the HARRI MACHINE SHOP It is your assurance of comfort complete. [ ] HARRI MACHINE SHOP ALASKA FEDERAL Sayings and Loan Assn. of Juneau TELEPHONE 3 DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIINII!Illfl"lllllIIM|IHHllNllIIIIIIIIIIlmll"lIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllImllllllIllllllllmlllMIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIllIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllmlfllllllll llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllIIlIIII i A Portrait of His Highness - AND WHY - WHEN MOTHER HAS ~ SMILING AND CONTENTED - - SHOULDN'T HE - JUST BOUGHT HIM one of those fascinating blue baskets filled with delicious Ice,Cream From PE Clean Scmitary Wlwlesmm' COLISEUIN [detudtins WNED ATED . By W.1.5ROS —ONLY- MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. Juneau’s Greatest Show Vslue PREVIEW : TONIGHT 1:15 AL M. HE “STUCK UP” FOR HIS DAD! His “old man” was a gangster—but he was good enough for this all-American bhoy-even if it meant a fight! promsts JACKIE COOPER ‘GANGSTER'S Sereenplay by ROBERT D. ANDREWS Story by KARL BROWN and ROBERT D. ANDREWS Directed by WILIAM NIGH p o ROBERT WARWICK « LUCY GILMAN « LOUISE LORIMER ADDED ATTRACTION: CARTOON PARAMOUNT NEWS Last Times Tonight FLYING FOOLS! . . GENTLEMEN UNAFRAID! The Greatest Air Thrills Ever Filmed “MEN WITH WINGS” with Fred MacMurray—Louise Campbou—ncy Milland FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR—A PARAMOUNT PICTURE COMEDY RICE & AHLERS Co. Third and Franklin PHONE 34 IIIHIHIHHH]|II!!]III[III]IIIIIIII_IIIIIIIII[l]IIIHIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIH!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIlIIIlllIIlI||IIII||IIi“IIIlIIIiIlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllillllll"filll