The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1940, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1940. 3 ‘THE, CAPITOL has the BIG PICTTURES and NEWS that is NEWIS | Gg%?\E!;!IBgaijOM | [MQDES of n’: MOM J\T ‘ PREVUE TONIGHT M:dmgi\l Preview | CADiTOL € M‘M’ ' . i s Sunday k7 1:15 A. M-_TONlGHT Juneau's Greatest Show Value 2:00 P. M. onday Matinee ; i Sund ® Mond ® Tuesd Tuesda SUNDAY—2P. M. Screen Version of Clifford unaay onaay uesday THE SHOW, PRACE OF JUNEAU O{!e"s Famous Pley ® BETRAYED BY Has Fine Cast MISLED AMBITION... He made Music when he i : M RECLAIMED BY A =, touched violin strings! e e M «'MUSIClAN'S HEART! ¢ Love when he plucked ROBRNE P sihe e : 3 ¢ her heart strings!... o 1 : and won Fame when he e ———— {f Barhars STANWYCK g ADOLPHE MENJOU o WILLIAM HOLDEN b ot o id t e most absorb- « ed by I 1 production and & half COLUMRIA PICTURE AGREAT CLASSIC with all its tears, oments n I u more dis- lauthefr stirring m hosen P e to JOSEPH CALLEIA shorts EDWARD §. BROPHY | and tender moods..g. e : COMES TO LIF ALT DISNEY e olel _and Shirley, No. 1 and Colu ““ of the scxeeft FRONT PAGE i | for the fourth c':fl:B HEADLINES 7 . i | gecutive Y“"h oy T ‘ in the bia’s insi upon | # | yevealed in all her | o e ha 'ud;anl charm . without ying. | bie greatest sereen find of the past | The bolero returns in this black wool suit for Easter. It's bound in | : | year | black satin and finished with a black satin cummerbund. The white |§ | " Bt in; >§‘~‘ OF £ L E { 2 | - SWEDISH NAVY RENCH DEATH TRAP THAT BAGS TWO NAZI M nwyes is cast as Lorna| crepe blouse has crystal buttons. There is news he colored R WE H 7 | erepe blouse ; in the colore ‘ATURING PLANES AND AMERICA BUILDS VAST TANK DEFENSE [Moon, disillusioned woman of the [ enamel beetle that hovers on ifs lapel and the crisp stitched white 3 — world, Menjou as a suave, smart| gjlor trimmed with red grosgrain ribbon. LAST T 0 N I G H T “TEXAS STAMPEDE" “FLAMING FRONTIER" fight —t TTME “"LONE WOLF SPY HUNT” NEWS s i, T Apars A A& (OLISEUM HAS ineau Chan-|later than April 27, 1940 ted in the or-| Assistant mycologist (s0ils), $2,600 “onaparc, | chadcs: SHIRLEY TEMPLE | mer, pre Department of Agriculture. Com-| Showir v the last times t »;mnc (LUB % T As speaker of the evening Mrs. Wi e Lone Wolf Spy "OR. SERIES WITH HAINES| Shirley Temple's first Technicolo BER ] 3 1 Jenne has prepared an educational | Years of r nt Indi in the | Hunt" and “Texas Stampede film. “The Little Prir ih a s.on _tke There | ¢ g i g | The three-game basketball ¢ opens at the Coliseum Theatre to Shauld Be a Law , ate study’im ‘“\ I Serar o and Haines high | morrow, is a doubly happy occasior ot people wh S r the experience. Ay NORIHERN CAFE SARoBs ¢ ed for the visitors dur- | for the dimpled star’s countless fans o tims or an jcants must not have passed ling their visit to the channel went| For not only does the new 20th Also: mm‘w"""::"“ o Should Be 'a — R [ lto the home $chool yesterday after- | Century-Fox- triumph respond glor- i - l-""""“_‘}:;",,,. B | e samvrcs | cont s g awss| REOPENING NOW | s i oy i et e, o e [ 0l pls GO | ddumam B, ‘ 1 this is the ervice, $5.600 a year, Office of Ed teams won. the former by 27 to 21 ;mands to see their favorite reveal- SCENIC —— NEWS Darryl F. Zanue Federal Security Agency Mrs, Crysta EXAMINATIONS cat 1 the latter by 21 to 12 {ed in the full beauty of her radiant | in at the meet _ " |Certain coliege education, incluc | . . + 1| Taking an immediate lead in the | coloring, but it also brings to the : 8 o O = ing graduate study leading to the | NGW MUSIC With SP @ CTA T |scorimg " Dougtne tiret. stvumr was screen one of the greatest classic LAST TIMES TONIGHT | el Vs Club The United States Civil Service|d¢8ree of doctor of philosophy . | ahead until last of the third quarter [of all time p i : ion will precede | Commission has announced open |education, and highly responsibl Servmg of Homemade |5 o s tiad 21 it a0 tho fieat| Adapted to the screen from Fran- "KING OF Py SHOULD A GIRL the talk of the evening at the|competitive examinations for the |SXPerience in education arre re quarter was the winning period to |ces Hodgson Burnett's beloved clas- CHINATOWN” MARRY” will be in ‘Trinity |positions listed below, Applications |9Uired- Additional —experience in D]Shes Feafured give Douglas two games out of three, | Sic of the same name, “The Little ertain educational work may be sccond | Princess” undoubtedly will be ac- == Parish H 8 pm must be on file in the Commission’s | In the preliminary D. H. $ y % Memi of the club and other |office WARHIHEG0. D . b Ceited for thebgraduate stua i » . team had no difficulty in coming jclaimed not only Shirley’s most)o..qo. gaughter of the (1.-m~w-u OUAH Ml“E { Applicants must not have passed| The re-opening of the Northern | (y.ough for the third straight win |memorable vehicle but also as one K46 hbiraitank Binring on KikaRe: | pE BRSNS their fifty-hird birthday Cafe at 6 o'clock tonight will be | fom Haines seconds lof the great pictures of all time,| ° FSEVEEAES D Full information may be obtain- big event, according to Bessie B | Certainly Production Chief Zanuck T el | ea at 311 Federal Building Reader, manager. i s |has bent every effort toward that - o < A complete new set-up and new - e’ tend, assigning outstanding creative 1-H CLUB MEETS TODAY I“ wn“ AMSKA music with serving of special orders P : = |talent to function on the picture GENERAL BUSE of home made chili and tamales {and including in Shirley’s support- A party for the Of Musiciar Union, TLocal 672, | will be a couple of the features of % ling cast many of the most notable| The Northern Light 4-H Club| Mrs. Frank McPherson, wife of Sunday, March 10, at 4 pm., AFL | the evening. tearn [ Lk yeckend Of 5ehool L goliywood - favorites, headed by [met today at the home of Betty | mining engineer McPherson who will Hall applications will be | The popular night spot plans a |¢’" ‘B“‘l“ .““"}f" e i St {Richard Green and Anita Louise. |Kibby. Seven members were present | become Superintendent of the Polar- for the accepted adv. | good time for those who attend the | d¢1* Body entertained for the vis- tory of “The Little Prin-|and the morning was spent in cut- | js-Taku Mine this spring, is ar- 5 i i AT opening of a season of dancing and | l0rS: Games and dancing provided | ..o (aes place in one of the most |ting out aprons. The finished pot- | riving in Juneau on the steamer Erapire Want Ads s #rmg Results. entertainment. |agreeable entertainment for those: .iorpy) periods of English history, | nolders were judged by Betty Kibby | Alaska Tuesday. lattending and refreshments of weenies and salad were enjoyed when Victoria’s long rein was dra: and Peggy Cochrane. Next Friday | McPherson flew in from Tulse- ing to a close and the Empire w evening the club is to hold its St.|quah yesterday afternoon with Alex f ‘Th’. 5 E. Gils of Douglas High |epoapeq in the Boer war. Patrick’s Day party, to which each | 'Hu]dcn and will meet his wife ccuse CtOI' 11¢ Schotl Wil “anpértain the Haineg "~~~ RSl Tl 3 2 i il ! i member is to bring an invited guest — e —— school basketeers at a party tonight I ing an - o |at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Glen coitage at corner of Secon dand E :hlz 1‘/[(“";“‘33'0 ";“F}Il“f‘nl:\ '}gm“llfll { 3 orencs I'S i Kirkham Streets, where the former Weyer- [Deld at the home o i l o The visiting team and coach are horst Hospital stood at 11 o’clock in the |Inml-(mm‘;.I Hl-ll(*n‘ | coLlsE“M nouglas expecting to leave Monday mornng _ When completed the new home |Isaak and Alfreda Fleek Wil Judge| | g yppAY and SUNDAY aboard the Coast Guard cutter Will be modern throughout and with | the aprons which are to be finished | | BETTE DAVIS in Haida for the return trip home ts altractive location should be |bY that time. : ; ek > readily taken by prospective pur- After the meeting this morning, | "DARK Vlflouv" | ¥ P fre: Serv- | THIRD NEW HOME ADDED haser the girls enjoyed refreshments serv i | Lk i ed by Mrs. Knhby 3 TO NEW CONSTRUCTION HERE g e TOM COX RITES Active construction was started Funeral for Tom Cox who died at this morning by Mark Jensen on St. Ann's Hospital early Friday his second FHA home building proj- morning will probably be held the ect and third one now under fore part of next week, according to for Douglas as carpenters began lay- United States Commissioner Felix ing the floor joists for a five-room Gray The latter has wired Mrs HATTUCK AGENCY Telephone 243 Office—New York Life NEW STORE HOURS Starting Monday, March 11 The Empire Job Plant contains all | SA.M.lo > P M, ‘ the necessary mechanical equipment NEW DELIVERY SERVICE || niodad o urn out good prinied mat- ter rapidly! And this equipment is operated by men who are speedy l" :‘ §E fi! I l A. M' and experienced, too. 'Be sure to see us when you need printed material ! of any kind . . . our prices are low, and our work is good. Phone 374. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE GEORGE BROS. PAY'N TAKIT || Phone 374 DUE TO NEW STORE HOURS TO TAKE EFFECT MONDAY MARCEI 1] We Have Changed Qur DELIVERY HOURS fo: OUR MODERN PRINTING PLANT IS EFFICIENT! 10:30 A. M. and ( 2and 4 P. M. s s B | 2 and 4 P, M. Held by police for the street slaying of John Tyke, screen cowbay, ] 4 | Jerome (Blackjack) Ward, also a screen cowboy actor, is shown Ca FEOIFIEA r“eery | with his wife in a Hollywood police station. The slaying was staged in wild west fashion with most witnesses believing it was part o a movie : ¢ | i

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