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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1939. Dady Crossword Puzzle e —— ACROSS Ethereal salt OF DOCTOR I Solution of Yestérday's Puzzle . Obliterate 5. r 6. Beasts Steeple . Income . Fo pro- o > v BASIS OF FILM alm A[CIRTE on saint lawyers . First word of the hand- Show Place of Juneau o n 7. Act of holding writing on “A Man fo Remember” Opens Tonight at . Genus of fresh-water ducks Perform Wi ] Ple ex- cursion E THE PICTURE THAT =R N= 2> I v ZoloNZ»0m| Capitol . Limb 25. Dounkey . Small peg used in goif 1 »mo - Nz A powerful, human document tracing the joys and sorrows in the = t river Jand 1 i G 4E W RIE L v omsises totses TRS 88ESsRSs »[C[H4[ > PRYm/-|m® mim T fw 7 = SURPRISED ALL st glish school Ol suffix Mathematical ratio life ‘of a rural doctor, “A Man to Remember,” brings to the Capitol ! HJP o E3 m © > - p|M<ENO| = n(lc in botany, & shrub 0RO »/>|- v mmm | m|r mim2 S on|>|70)> B o Z/mir PIE O[N|E v E Theatre tonight and tomorrow a notable cast headed by Anne Shir- ley, and including Edward Ellis, Lee Bowman and William Henry Ellis is cast as the sm: l town | physician, Miss Shirley as his ward and Bowman as his son. Important supporting roles are filled by John | Wray, Granville Bates, Harlan Briggs and Frank M. Thomas. The story, covering a period of‘ 20 years, starts with the return of the doctor to his native town to be- | gin life anew with his smafl son, after the death of his wife. In vivid | fashion his career of personal sac- | rifice is unfolded, while his effect on the little community that looks {upon him as a failure is dramati- cany depicted. | Anne Shirley, who was abandoned . on the doctor’s doorstep as an infant, grows into womanhood, while Bow- man, the son, returns from medical school. Bowman is ambitious to make | a name for himself and joins a more successful and wealthier phy- sician, ‘which nearly breaks his father’s heart. { Ellis discovers cases of infantile paralysis and takes steps to avert an epidemic. Leading merchants fear| that publicizing the discovery will) ruin a forthcoming county fair. They refuse to warn the citizens through the press. Ellis, however, prints handbills warning of the impending | epidemic and personally undertakes to halt its spread by treating all children gratis. How the obscure old practitioner finally emerges as the hero of the m hour for his valiant struggle to stamp out the epidemic and save Hewing tool . Paid public announce- ment Shape st HOLLYWOOD! It came through the studio unheralded, unpublic- ized, unsung—and leaped into overnight fame. | 48. Among 49. Bast Indian sardine Mahogany rmer Pres- pine ident's nick- 62 name I3 Spoil 2. Sunken fence ddess of Deputy 7. Compositions for six Sand hills: English The critics discovered it. They sang its praises over the air, in newspapers, in magazines. 411\\ ord 5. Maltreat Now it's here . . . here to give you a LIFT such as you've seldom experienced in a theatre . . . here to prove that the finest pictures on the screen are not always the ones that recive the most advance notices. Take our word for it — it's GREAT! . .. Come and enjoy the tears and warmth and humanness of this drama of a country doctor, his adopted daugh- ter, and the son who loved her — but not enough. It's a simple. picture that is all heart and carries a heavyweight wallop to the chin! “A MAN TO REMEI!!BER” ANNE SHIRLEY-EDWARD ELLIS ~ LEE BOWMAN—WILLIAM HENRY SHORTS rvc N DEVILED HAMS OUT FOR TROUBLE 'Catholic Women Formulate Plans the children; how his son returns home to share his father's practice; and how the romance between Miss | Shirley and Bowman culminates in marriage, are highlights in the dra- matic Lhmm. I'TSTIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! >-e KATHYRINE LONG Catholic Daughters Mrs. LUBRICATION There isno substitute for Neu(spapar Advarhsmg tory in the Juneau High School for | parish Hall. the past six years, has resigned |and accepted a position in the State annual anniversary banquet whic COMPANY PHONE 41 |has been informed. Her resigna- tion was accepted at a meeting of tht: Schoo] Bourd last mgm hall. For Banquet Soon At last night's meeting of the of America, George Shaw presided as " NOT (OMING BACK co““ons HOTUB : Kathyrine Long, teacher of hii-j(;rt.ahd ‘ch«m at the saisslon in| . Mother ) \ IIIII%II MEEERS @ JdERN//Bd/ MR o erine Nye, Mary Doogan, Walter ‘Hulm Harley Turner, Gildo Bat-| | , Miles Godkins, M. E. Mon- agle, H. C. Redman and Howard Crocken. | Following the regular business session last evening a social hour was held with Mrs. Edward Her- ron and Mrs. J. Kennedy in charge of the refreshments. - IABOR DAY AT VALDEZ Valdez will observe Labor day with | \n full program of sports and ollnr Plans were formulated for the | | events, the same having been post- h | pom-d from the Fourth of July, due ———3 |of Washington, Supt. A. B. Phillibs | will be held September 12 at the| [to the epidemic of measles which Those in charge of the af- fair will include Mesdames Kath- | With & parade at 11 o'clock in the | has now abated. The events will start fnrermon END of WHING DING N0.10 IRVING’S MARKET PRICES AVAILABLE THURSDAY-FRIDAY AND SATUBDAY CIGARETTES 10 CANS PEAS, CORN, VAN CAMP'S CHESTERFIELDS CARTON 97 BEANS, TOMATOES, SAUER OLD GOLDS, LUCKIES * $l 19 e == KRADT, HOMINY ~~ CAMELS, RALEIGHS L] St bl ariaidh S SRS SN it 2 iz Vi BB Lol ik b B i3 wumCANNlNG PEACHES place your order NOW—the season is a month earlier mc‘ln‘:‘:uml. 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'B~Sehillings Chase & Sanborn 27¢ llnL Gru]u:frult 6 for 25¢ " WHITE STAR TUNA Regular Size 2 tins 35c 2 tlns 490 WHING DING NO. 10 will be gane forever Saiurdiyyab:90-9: N.-~BRING mnn BUY-SOME OF IT! 0 R Pioneers’ Picnic Was Gay Afidlf‘ A small but jolly crowd attend- ed the Pioneers’ picnic held last night at Treadwell Beach, wh Hans Loken was an early arrivai, cruising within 50 feet of the bon- fire in his trim yacht The youngsters ran races for cash prizes and Bob Keeney was winner of the Barnyard Call. High- light of the evening were the movies taken by Trevor Davis of the Snap Shoppe In charge of the outing were Mr and Mrs. Joe Green, Mr. and Mrs William J. Markle and Mr. and Mrs. Al Lundstrom. Fifty Envolled in Union Bible School Mol | Fifty students are now enrolled | in the Union Vacation Bible School | of the Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopal and Lutheran Sunday | schools. | A board of ten teachers are in- structing daily and plans are al-| ready in progress for the closing| ceremony which will be ! held August 18. Classes are being held in the Methodist and Lutheran social rooms. Bride Here of | Fred W. Ford| Aban' B Volopk © ceremony last evening performed by the Rev. G.| Edward Knight in the parsonage of | |the Methodish Church, Miss Lottie | Bell Murphy became the bride of Mr. Fred W. Ford. For the ceremony the bride was most attractive in a gown of dusty rose and wore a bridal corsage of | rose buds. Miss Rachel Cunning-| ham, her only attendant, wore a blue colored afternoon dress and| a corsage of rose buds. Willlam Zirglis was Mr. Ford's best man. Following the service a supper | at the Baranof Hotel. The bride is a recent arrival] from Storm Lake, Iowa, and the groom is a resident of this city. The newlyweds are making their home at the Bond Apartments on Fourth and Harris Streets. > was served for the wedding party "ILLEGAL TRAFFIC' NEW RACKET FILM NOW AT (OlISEUM story of the inst the na-| An action-crammed government’s war a tion-wide racket of tr ortation of | fugitives across state and national borders is told in “Illegal Traffic,” the new crime drama which Para- mount presents tonight and tomor- row night at the Coliseum ' J J. Carrol Naish, as racket and Robert Preston, as gang-de G-man, face each other in a fa paced tale which has everything action, thrills and romance. Mary Carlisle, the feminine lead in the film, is the girl who gets caught in the crash of the two opposing forces The new racket, as illustrated in | ‘Tllegal Traffic,” consists of traffic in fugitives-from-just who are aided in making their g a transportation company which uses airplanes, fast cars, trucks and radio staions as equipment. - FORMER JUNEAU GIRL IS MARRIED Juneau friends of Doris Ulrich, former Juneau girl, received an- | nouncements in the last mail of her | marriage July 29 to Alfred Stephen | Grundy in Carmel, California. \ Miss Ulrich attended Juneau! | schools while her father Franklin | P. Ulrich, was stationed at Sitka | as head of the netic observatory there and moved to California with | | the family when Ulrich was made |head of a geophysical government | branch in California, studying earth- | quake phenomena. ' The young couple will be at home | to friends after Thursday, August | 10, at 2742-B Virginia Street, Berke- |ley, Catifornia. ‘1 JATZ TAKES RUN OF VESSEL DARI The motorship Dart went on (]u gridiron today while Cash Cole took the Dart’s mail run with his boat the Jazz. | The Dart will gét repairs for u! bent crankshaft. - e - Empire classifieds bring results. CITY RATE 20c If It’s a Delive MERC SALMON CARGO COMES IN TODAY ON PACKER The salmon packer North Lluhl‘ brought in 12,000 pounds of sal-| mon today, the only cargo dis- charged here in the past 24 hours. | Prices remain at 14 cents a pound for large reds, 8 cents for mediums, |7 cents for whites and 5 cents for Delivery Service Juneau's Greatest Show Value HAS A NEW RACKET! America’s wewest racket revealed foy the first time! i J. 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