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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1940. " T CAPITOLHAS THEBIGPICTURES: JHEROICLIFEOF | Daily Crossword Puzzle NEW COMEDY HIT ' THE AP IT | AT(O“SEUM 'm VN E AU Juneau's Greatest Show Value NURSE U“FQLDS ACROSS, Solution.of Yesterday's Puzzie 12 Tree ¥ | ol sEum SUNDAY 1. Obilterate 15 Aiffaave BE SEEN SUNDAY | c , 3 SR 1. South Amerl- [CTATGITRAEIAIREEA S ireular [l L owneo Ano opinated 3y w.o.choss IN-CAPITOL HIT| . oo o BIOTT] 45 woiticate ' TUESDAY | 11 Ocean A|LICIEZOINIOZL O 5@ harem | Expounding the droll idea that o T S ™ PR AR AP LG 14. Flushed wits [RIETF(L [U[EIN[TEZO W E D] 2+ 99iicss ol tht | there is such a thing as a Mister 3 success | | § e o % v oT BUrE: | | e swow puace OF runeau——— |I'Four Girls in White OpenSw s ey voem (PIEITIEIRISEHAWN S e B L e PREVUE MATINEE | 16. Thickness OIGHAS|TIEIE P L £ Larze plant k e | . I} SD 17. 3.1416 2 Z l 32 Large marini |tune to any promoter who knew Tonight—1:15 A. M. Sunday—2:00 P. M. { Q“NDAY MONDAY TUESDAY l Tomorrow at Local 18, Tropicai bira |D|E[NIS PE[TER EiA \rfig;‘;\'ymfl~ | how to handle him, “Thanks for Ev- 19. Ceiling of a 1 NS La cas rything” opens Sunday at the Coli- Matinee Thealre | 1o cangore,, |OMLITHECITIDEEIM ([SIS| 3 Lake s |erything o v at the | room TI1NE | [RIEBEK] | [T/T]y| it Gonadia ot eum Theatre. [ :15 A, M. TONIGHT SUNDAY 2 P. M. | 3L artificial EITERNIAILE Nm 4 1 discord With a good cast of high and T R K R ||| | “Four Girls in White." opening| g. palt " FION|DIAOID] [ 1t 1t Witkeities low comedy experts, the picture at the Capitol Theatre S | 25 Two of a kind NES] the ocear | merrily proceeds to probe and ex- IN TRAINING! D unday | 3¢ Grant =115 Nen'e' bty E GIRLS ! Bavh o GRS T the et ‘roc | Ih Hakied CIO[O[L L[V IX[TIV! I [A[L] {§ Here plore this hapless common denomi- fession of nursing. Featuring a| 33 poricer ABILIEFEEDIEZIE DDIA| °t More thiny | nator of the American male to see cast of five principals, comprising emperors B! IDISEADIAINEER E SLT 4 Short jacket what makes him-tick, and the proc- Florence Rice, Una Meikel, Ann 3% Seaiicn adins e {atch sight of | ess gets more hilarious as each laye Marshal, with Kent Taylor, Buddy 33 Peacock 61. The cream RN tAmping is exposed. But when the probers Rutherford, Mary Howard and Alan = 40. Fatthtul | 65 poree 1Ot | Hre oo | reach Mr. Average Man's Heart and i{Ebsen and Jessie Ralph in sup- {3 Meshed tabrie g5 1100 ughely ne 62 Compound mrlvld(llv \\;un llll} MNI Amf‘l;(l'n.,— he | port, the picture comes as a com-| ipolservations §3. Hindu peasant er 64 Soft drinks ;“ 5 ]“ ;“"‘X ‘“;!‘ I““‘;‘ PR W panion piece to the notable “Men g Fiuriates e Nirs woonedy DEp OIS (LR TRRes in White” of several years ago, bugle or Fomnaje deer Rihg slowly | Wide-eyed Jack Haley is a “‘0““ and the mére recent “Young Dr.| go. piic® V6 Ardcle Argumentin 'Imdn'xe. n‘,;‘ltvoftlvllhfu ”Ammux.x\qan‘ Kildare.” 6. Tile ot & 78, American lake Tear apart [and he plays it for all it is worth. | “Four Girls in White” is the| sa Decporia i il iz ":; I”l“"'-'l\; “""“‘”l“‘(j b story of four girls who enter upon | (i Busle call £L Unolose: poetle | L c t 7. Od musical | Adolphs mu:u :\n\x doakish Jacl | nursing with different purposes. It | &:(!0%! 83. Scatfeauua tentatiously 80, Anndq: French 19;‘“.8 ]al'elta:fl 101‘)e .’]‘.”N b”;fl" treats mainly with Norma Page, | while lovely onde ‘Ax een Whelan layed .by Florence Rios:. ‘whi g' | represents the emotion in the life N o it [of Mr. Average Man—who therefore | real purpose in embracing the noble calling is to win a rich doc- jtor or patient for a husband. Un-| scrupulously she schemes to gain her end. When Dr. Stephen Mel- ford, played by Alan Marshal, seems more interested in his work as a career than for money Nor- ma discards him and turns her at- tention to Robert Maitland, a rich | o hearis atin ‘fi | . b 'FLORENCE RICE " ANN RUTHERFORD Thunderlng West.” - COUPLE CLUB TO GATHER MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lesher and the Rev. and Mrs. John A. Glasse will be hosts Monday night at the 6:30 o'clock potluck dinner of the Couple Club in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church parlors. Following dinner there will be a round-table discussion and games. Later in the evening dolls will be repaired by women members with Mrs. George Phillips supervising. | The dolls will be distributed during |the year upon oceasion ‘where they wm hrmg good cheer. men members will repair church chmr: tables and other ma~ N/ SHORTS Travelogue [} Rhyihx: Cate Color Rhapsodies L] :________(::_‘i News of the Day Up To Does Last Times Secrets of a Nurse-Thundering TONIGHT West-Dick Tracy catic FLORA FINCH Democratic Chieftains PASSES AWAY‘Q oL ' Arefo MQE‘ Famous Film Comedienne wa dampness o arsie. i open dampness to articles, for open- seams or sponging collars an of Nickleodeon Days | i rt Dies, Hotlywoeod | curfs HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Jan. 6. i Flora Finch, believed to be past ruary Flflh {70, famous film comedienne of the 3 g . 3 nickelodeon days, is dead after fContinpise rom Page o years of obscurity. > o e | An accidental scratch on the arm When pressing or National Committee Gets| Together on Feb- | al Publication/ REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION . OF THE B. M. BEHRENDS = | BANK" located at Juneau; 'Alaska, Terri- tory of Alaska, at the close: of business on the 31st day of Decem- ber, 1939. 1 co. Chicago and Phila- led to a streptococeus infection, RESOURCES | delphia. The ch generally turns gent her to the hospital last Sat- upon which city makes the party urday and she died late Thursday ponnsanddiscounts....$ g:;-g;:*:z the result of blood poisoning JUANITO BELMONTE: the highest cash offer for the privi- as 4 lege of feeding, housing and other- and bronchial pneumonia. \ng{:;arésgnesv bonds ol e, wise selling its wares and servie Death claimed her a full quar-| and securitjes 751,829.99 AP Feature Service to the delegates and convention fol- ter of a century after taking pPart other bonds and war- A MADRID, Spain—Another Bel- » lewers, with rotund John Bunny, starring ! rants 204,525.43 monte treads the sands of Spain’s B, 73 ol partner, in many uproarious come- 'geooks securities, )udg- bullrings. ATTENTION M4\§0N§ |dies in the magic lantern period | ments, claims, etc, 7952897 On his first appearance in| There will'be a Called Cotamuni- of the movies and then in- early Banking house, furni- ] Madrid last October 21-year-old ? cation Sunday afternoon at 1:15 years of the silent movies. ture and fixtures 4442670 | “Juanito” convinced the capital's o'clock for the purpose of conduct- {Other real estate owned.. 42,523.82 | always skeptical critics he was ing the funeral service of Bio. A.| : — L T Due from other banks ... 577,007.72 | worthy to bear the greatest name W. Fox. Stated Communication! Goat for Rds? Checks on other banks |in the annals of modern bullfight- Monday evening with Joint Instal- and other cash items.... 8,608.91 | ing. lation of officers with Gastineaux Exchanges for clearing | 'He did it under dramatic and Lodge No. 124 By order of the house 6,420.85 | difficult circumstances. s WM. Cash on hand 134214.83| He had come to the capital with J. W. LEIVERS, Gold dust ........... 2200 |88 corridas under his 'belt this adv. Secretary. | —————— year—more than any other buli- hos TOTREr L3z 945,428.19 fighter. Empire classifleds bring mum LIABILITIES Many cities had claimed him, R, P AP A TSP | Capital stock pald in 100,000.00 and those who had seen him told M "WOO‘ & F twi Od {Surplus. fund . 100,000.00 | tnose who had not he ranked with i oresiwo Reserves for Contirigen- | the greats of the sport. With Ma- and a few loads of KINDLING. | e 2500000 grid fans, however, seeing is ne- FULL LOAD $5.50 Undivided profits 1ess lieving, They take eulogies from CALL GREEN 113 D:xpt:nsi; W‘;’m i 2;23;23 the provincial rings with liberal e to.other banks ... # 113 , MADSEN BROS. Demand deposits i e e St 0 e e i |'Time deposits .............. 1612,73159 pore v the Madrilenos say. Cashier's and certified On the program with Belmonte checks 874055 1nat sunny Columbus Day, when | the - year's biggest charity buil- Unl’fe%TsAtl;t-e: o! 8 mu'%i:z:: fight is traditionally .held, were | ¥ Ahsh‘ Pirst Juds;:hl. Divi- Marcial Lalanda, the “Young Mas- | e ». ter” who is still perhaps best of 1. James W. McNaughton, Cashier :he veterans -after 18 years _!‘gh"' Ll i alcks isi et do a0h- | ng, and Manuel Rodriguez “Man- % olete,” 18-year-old son of another emnly swear that the foregoing great bullfights of the same ;:terxn;n': lanldruelt:lthe best of my | Eveat o nized as No. 2 Red, ‘Zhdanoy | know! And-beliet, HTON, | Father on Program M;T‘m'fim in SAI W% NANB ) Cashier. | On the program, also, was Juan akrieg. he_urged (Correct Attest) Belmonte Sr. ; 4 —t e J. P. MULLEN, Now 47, the “Pasmo de Triana B GEO. E. CLEVELAND, | has .abandoned the art of fighting Directors. | bulls afoot, and now [fights from (Notarial Seal) | horseback — “rejoneo,” Spaniards Subscribed and sworn to- before term it. me this 5th day of January, 1940. Bkillifully the veteran played GLADYS M. OVERBY, {his bull, came down to kill, ac- Notary Public-in and for -the '!u'-‘knwledged an ovation and welt ritory of Alaska. My commission to the stands to watch his son face expires December 10, 1941, hls first Madrid audience. MEETS MONDAY 7:30 P, M. 1. A. MACHINISTS LOCAL 514 IN THE A, F. OF L. HALL i N/ NN ll/IlIl%fllllllf Ioreador with Name fo Live Blg Time Showing in ng | proves himself a rare picker of fem- | inine charm | | Binnie Barnes, Tony Martin, | George Barbler. and Warren Hi-| [mer are expertly funny | The. double bill, “While New York Sleeps” and “Down the Wyoming Trail” ends tonight. -oe %MHLAKMLA UNA ME R K EL p]ayboy,hplaiyed byl Kent Taylor. Her scheming results in the death and Lyrics bY M i ?’ARY HOWARD |of a fellow nurse at the hands of | “;:n'zr Musicand ¥ (.n\v"’”‘t:uv’y.oawm" ALAN MARSHA[ lan insane patient, and when she i oren F lu'w‘-\‘ In ChorQ! r J |returns to the hospital from a \ BUD D\Y EBSEN !yachting trip she finds herself| ; I s To p lA v . g KENT TAYLOR shunned by fellow nurses. Before | LINCOLN IN Paramount Pictorial o 3 she can resign the dreaded “disas- / | T;I]E WHITE HOUSE 1‘ l‘ S 0 Mo\n;’?gflgws ter call” comes in. Norma joins| | 1 Color Featurette : i s o i e e e e ) TEAMS HERE . > to return a heroine, with the re- // / 3 | % spect of the girls and the I f | ! | &1 T ES i R T TR TR E e S e e Tonight ends the double fea- q WHIL! ¥ ture, “Secrets of a Nurse” and “The . . . -.//. e it Five s SLEEPS AND TRAIL W7/ Po |11 | Due Here for Series u Next Week Metlakatla hopes to make enough | Indian baskets to swamp three of the best basketball teams on Gas-| | tineau Channel next week, it was | learned today following a radiogram ‘vvcvapd by High School Principal | Alex Dunham from the well known \mnvo settlement. The Metlakatla town team, rec- ' | ognized from year to year as one of the best basketball aggregations in Alaska, will arrive in Juneau It in His First Monday for a week’s stay during wheh they will play a series of games. Next Tuesday, regular City League schedule. night, it is planned to pit & either one of the City League teams or a picked squad against the Met- lakatlans. Thursday night, the High School squad will tangle with the invaders and Saturday night, the Metlakatlans hope to go up agamsb a Douglas quum-l -he was gored al Valiadolid May 18. Bilbao June 17 and San Se- bastian August 21. And what does his father think of him? “Well,” he said, dodging the question, “a father isn't like to think much of anything his sons do. It's like I told the bo ‘a bullfighter is born, not made.’ We'll see.” e A “Dressed weight” in a fowl, when buying it at the store, means the weight of the fowl, [ il sl | Vith the aid of snuWACUVered evergreen trees, old man winter paints & uletide picture on the redoubtable West Wall of Germany—=a picture vhich at any moment might be shattered by the blast of war. Here some | terman officers are shown walking above the mammoth !orflflufionl. | picked but not: drawn and with | the head and feet on. This is the ‘v.euzhl needed to calculate the | Although Juanito had admitted ‘cno;)skmp time and number of serv- before the corrida that “I geb| |over being afraid only after the| last bull has been dragged out"—| something true of most bullfight- | ers—he showed no fear that day. | With cape and muleta, he worked | daringly close and was caught by his first bull. Tossed. high into the air, bruised, battered, his clothing torn and soiled, Juanito came back to play,| dominate and kill the fiist animal, then handle his second with such boldness .and finesse that he cut an ear, something few bullfighters | do on. their first Madrid appear- ance. In appearance, Juanitd unlike his great father. sheghtly taller and his features are more reguler. He | dark, sleek-haired, white-toothed, guick to smile, easy in corversa- Works “daringly close.” is not| He is acquiline | %n Cook It Better Eleetricauy ol Use a G-E Range — Electric cookepy gives you the very definite advantages of better oy [tion. His walk and his manner- isms in the ring, too, recall his e father. Elder Belmonte Wealthy % The father, now wealthy would rather have had his son follow : t same Lol Sratbestr,. i ‘Be ah tasting, fuller flavored foods and more uniform results. not object when Juanito, after " Y seven jye,,,s of v left his New features developed by the famous G-E “House of Magic” have boarding school in Seviila to fight simplified the fine art of good cookery. Every year more and more bulls, thpusando of homes change over to electric cooking. TRY IT! The youngster first fought in Becier, France, In 1995; nis fIrst w G-E Range at a New Low Price fight in Spain was at Murcia, in 1958. That year he fought 24 “no- villadas”—corridas in which ap-/ prentice bullfighters kill young | bulls Outbreak of the civil war (uund him in Palma Mallorca. A British | ship took him to France, and he| made his way to Nationalist Spain. In 1938, he had seven curidas. Juanfto’s contracts this vear 4 would have been more had he not [lus' six corridas through injuries $110.00 Be Sure to See It TODAY at ALASKA ELECTRIC EEGHT & POWER CO.

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