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THE BANY ALK ST RSOAY, MAR G100, i LY RACE TRACK FILM % o o U E A ULS - o ——VWhen You're a! {& COLISEUM THEATRE | @vAwdtbrdrirrco TONIGHT GEORGE RAFT o ELLEN DREW “The Lady's From Kentucky” with HUGH HERBERT—ZASU PITTS Juneau's Greatest Show Value (CAPITOL PICTURE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES | LAST TIMES - FEATURES ABUSES TONIGHT INREFORMATORY An intensely exciting and al- |8 ¥ g scored distinct person {ways moving meloc of a $ k& last night at the Coliseum girls' reformatory, “Prison With- [ 3 where Paramount unveilec jout Bars" poduced by Alexander : was hailed as the perfect race | Korda, was last night presented picture. It's the “The Lady {to an enthusiastic audience at the Kentucky,” a picture cr Capitol Theater. In addition to in-| & SR 9 oW - Sety of racing thrills, and n | { troducing Corinne Luchaire, for the quality Teamed together time, Gec Raft { Buffalo pitel | The early scenes of the film es- i 1 and Geor tablish the main theme of the ¥ £ i when he story, showing the shocking, al-~ [T 3 g iz B¢ | owners of { most brutal, treatment meted out \ i E"" the prisoners. These are mo- bays. Bob hit { ments of viclent g rong action, i i Morry batted, 300 { nighlighted by scenes depicting a SSSSd L L < O e a0 te. the { battle among the girls 5 i year, with Bob prod ALSQ - " ALSO jgives a finely-sensitive portr ooy pd pensed by th wble zanies § b . 3 lady together. In f for a pair chers 1 MID HT PREVIEW———TONIGHT——1:10 A. M. track, is unreeled with point and 3 R 2 4 . i the dramatic twist takes the form h. Al who won 16 and with the Bees: Pitchers Bill| attempt to save him Rolinid e : - CORINNE {as a reformatory girl, the new film g - Hugh Herbert and ZaSu Pitts. |from their Newark farm for tris e LUCHAIRE | presents a vivid cross-section of life 8 : ; : ey Strictly in keeping with the| Pitcher G n, Infic !S !PhfippFD ! “ B B AND : i . of a race horse named Roman Son, |01 0, gets another big league t meets Ellen Drew with Cleveland. Cl Crouch of Montreal, Max Macon of v Lanhan, father of the dead Newark and Catcher Henry Hartje ¢ 1 id he, his wife and son, | P ; EONA BEST + BARRY BARNES] ]| i @ French penal institution . : : % Blue, Grass flavor of the picture, | O Blairand Outfielder Jihds\ thit. thegs ate ok 1 11 record, goes South with| KANSAS CITY, March 14. — of Montreal with Brooklyn Pitch- | Claude, returned from a visit and Against a background of starkly [Ele § v &1 'an unusual dramati t is em- |tk error ricken I ran into a i This feature is on for final show- AP FEATURE S your own corns be-|erage in 32 gam d M §14 | } ag v .y MYy E% epgidl footy of Syracuse and Ken | startec fire in a coal stove with { realistic settir a gripping and 3 3 ployed to brir dramatic story, well off the beaten 3 and leading 1 s include Pitcher Bill Weir of h ie and his and Infielder Bill Schuster of Tor- | father wi urned in & ing tonight. X r how . small your hat, fore le other toes. Move . Giants Get Witek 2 1sberber of Rochester with | keros Nichelas Joseph “Mickey” Witek |the Cubs; InTielder Bill Lillard of| The JOUNNY 7 MAUREEN WEISSMULLER - 0'SULLIVAN l!YlO-GQlDwYN MAYER PICTURE /| - B st to remove quiel 3 e ps you've { at the movies. Usually women missed L se of ne made, by » e ko e L { V1of Newark, voted the Internation- Baltimore and Catcher yag- | t 1 p A i brimmad. -hats db L ohe Sotens $ip [0 DRSS, Yaled, Ule Tnitnacion. (B8 ‘;un\’x‘.m.Lr.,‘”). .I]Luu..l]\\;n he . closeh. .. M. and Mes, Eain ; ® obummed a s S L e A e T ! r of Newark with the ’s; Pitcher | tried to get him out but were driven . E A & 0¥, Y oue | tWo_years, will move over to second Bill Zuber and Catcher Henry Helf |away by the flames. Firemen found a nuisance person by 4 T ostand ab yOUr|pase with the New York Giants. of o with Cleveland : “laude ody @ . those bunny bo seat ) o1 r put on your Claude’s body at the door Hall stood prior to the 1937 fire is all ready to receive the footings are en off the view The Giants also have Outfielder . DOUG’I A S for the building which will be 34 s a(lng 0 sere persons ead " titles RIGHA, AT 1] 7atnbe. SHorsot of Sanss ity feet by 60 feet, two stories high e the m for f ) ) qUIPS, | the Jeague batting champion with 5 - [] yo Id be to help save th the family at home.| 355 = johnny was no L 3 ; — 3 Johnny was no ball of fire DAUGHTER BORN Flnland it more fun f s, The 0t papers. Peoplelquring his five years with Pitts- News of the birth of a baby girl y y you the best nearb, to get their amuse-|pyrgh so the Giants aren't count- He led the loop with 204 hits. weighing six pounds to Mr. and : el o i e R e D. Franklin ebruary pabanks was received i e Ragetflement of Thousands — ing too heavily on him 1 instead of your candy crunching New York has eight others from * MEETING b el £y ¥ % 7y < Jersey City—Pitchers Bob Carpen- 4 ter, Roy Joiner, Hal Vandenberg First Lady in Easter Fine dpan o LR Driven from Homes Glos , orge Myatt and Glen s of movie film Shown ' G,q Wahto, parents of Mrs. Frank- Mrs. Calvin Pool, jp D. F. D. MEETING Must Be Solved e T smmse— | Stew and Outfielder Morris . . D. MEETING > : / Jones. “Pop” Joiner, a 21-gam meeting of Douglas PRI, Women's Club last even: most interesting as the pro- et ot e Doug gl o ting a I meeting of the e L 2 : winner, was the leading Interna- ey g tional pitcher with a 2.53 earned run . average. vk ;:nnrnj;);:r ‘xtrni‘m-' v to }.lw peace ' The champion Reds have Pitcher TO SPONSOR SHOW bl FOARE | oL ey o : Joe Beggs and Infielder Joe Mack - SO EME Hm- 'ln" ‘1’ O “1 8 DOLWO ”‘l 1y . - from Newark and Catcher Dick West R Fa SR el o e S ; ; : o o from Baltimore, Bill McKechnie Alumni Asso- | iries could not be interpreted as thinks tutorinz can make Beg b g Py ”h’,"' aimed offensively against the , winning hurler and he'll likely s held last eveninz at ‘,h“.“..l..” S.SR. any more than against P 5 | with Cincinnati Plans for A Fecling of Depression A > Si Johnson, the former Cincin- n next month ' A deep ing of depression is nati and St. Louis veteran, is back ed and a committee to f2 i PROORIRG ONEE _lhc Finnish people G " . 3 for another fling, this time with the the affair was namec Sma B & pikh el the full effects of the treaty s ] / o Phillies. Si won 22 and lost 12 for Mrs. A. Bonnett, M Nosing committas v became apparent to the masses. i Rochester. The Phils also Mrs. George Woodl L F Helsinki's leading newspaper edi- Catchers Bill Atwood of Jersey City “rank Campbell nection With holding a show, Mr: torially expr the common feel- Shsae ; ? and B. L. Warren of Baltimore and on frem the Alaska ' pran'o panefeldt, Mis. Robert Bon- | .78 of the Finnish people today o o % PxE'.Iu-x. Roy Bruner of Baltimore Committee of Interna- ... cerald Cashen and Frank Pet- The Yanks have pulled in a trio compesed of Mrs on of Unga and M was read rtainment for the mem- iy Fire' Departinent postpened last w ts for the free round-| gopequled for this even MELLOWNESS CLEAR HEADS [CLEAR-HEADED BUYERS] CALL FOR the Coliseum » made a do- A v g gy | gty mid ' das appointed take car> of the details in con- BLENDED WHISKEY Calvert “Special”: 90 Proof —72/,% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copyright 1940, Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York City. when it said “Today we have every reason fo be in sorrow 1w hang out our flags at half mast, for today our native land lic like a wounded bird upon the white snow, shec ding out its life blood before the heartless eyes of a cruel hunter It is only our forlorn hope that the cruel wound may heal, that bird may rise to sing again y it ne cease singing of the tygrove o The entertainment committee for he next me to ba held on Peferson and MIS. apyij 10, includes Tauno Niemi, Miss voted to. the ngq; Pearce, Miss Mary Pearce, hip. Mrs. GeOY3e ajpert Stragier and Gordon Mills members of the faculty and chool board and their gues April meeling 5 pe invited to the next m ren and MIs. agier the business meeti > the hostesses. Pro- | era] guessing games were yed.| May sion is in the hands M. Henry Langfeldt and Tauna | valiant fight for peace and justice Welfare Committee until the coming of a new dawn.” s. Fox, Mrs. H. I - - > Pusich and Mrs present as a vis- oy, New General Electric Range Simplifies the Fine Art of iemi were prize winners of these| ames. After a lunch of weiners, | (buns and coffee, dancing was en- Photos by courtesy of Arnold Constable NEW LODGE HALL S UNDER WAY FOR EAGLES With receipt of a lettér of en-| couragement from the Grand Aerie, | joyed. John N and his accor- - S G-Id DOUGLAS. P10 Meets Tomorrow The Senior Guild of Holy Trin-| . Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is shown in her Easter outfit, a cape ensemble of sheer shadow wool, embroidered with soutache braiding. The dress has a high collar! neck with vest and jabot of white pique. The skirt is flared and the sleeves are wide enough to be worn bracelet length if desired. Hat is of white felt covered with braid to match the cape. F. O. E. for a building project here, tv Oathedrll 1 £t it Dougla les started this morning | annel oldtime snde L ity Oathedrfl WHL J¢EL . LONIOMFOY Chaariel oldime fenpes Tu afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the with some active preparations for|neral services at 2 o'clock yester-| of other: sparkling prospects. the structure. The fine centr nvidm. arternoor it ‘the. Dhiarles 1%, jnome of Mrs. F‘_mfk B“‘_‘vl’j' for a Pittsburgh hopes to frighten the located lot where the former Eagles|Carter Mortuary chapel for Tom combined business and social ses- National League with John Alexan-| sion, | der Gee, a whiz of a pitcher whose | 1¢’s easy to stay young | Cox, pioneer Douglas Island resi- frame reaches 6 feet 9 inches up electrically—with @ R ~|dent who passed away last week.| IR e L i T " The Rév. John A. Glasse con MAP OF FINLAND | into_the stratosphere, The 225- | ESE“M_DOUGI_AS ducted: the services. Interment was| The Finnish Reliéf Fund of Van- 1[/0under is so tall that when he r (| | n the Pioneers' plot of Evergreen |COUver: B. C., has prepared a map ack and br his foot down to UURSDAY and FRIDAY of Finland, showing cities, villages, ow_he seems to be almost lean- Rina. of Chiigtawm” ’&T‘;:;‘;mP“J]C'?:]'eé;“‘::\“ SJM(‘;"‘lakm. vivers, railways, highways, i e he. sate. "é}:oad i G:; Moan:y" LSX?\H]\. Felix Gray, Joe Riedi and [€t¢. The map alsoshows the ad-| 3 The Gee-whizzer is a southpaw, | __a|Emil Geubene. joining sections of Sweden, Norway . | too. He won 20 games and lost 10 e and Russia. The size is 20 inches§ for Syracuse. To get him the Pi- by 30 inches, printed on good, By DILLON GRAHAM rates reputedly paid the highest quality paper. The price is 30| . price_for an International pitcher cents, including postage, and pro-|Sperts Editor, AP Feature Ser sinee. Baltimore sold Lefty Grove ceeds go to the Finnish Relief! The tallest twirler who ever struck for around. $100.000. Fund. Orders may be sent to Thefthe Major Leagues is coming up Frankie Prisch also will have a Finnish Relief Fund, 16 East Hast- from the International loop = this| pairof INT outfielders on his squad ings Street, Vancouver, B. C. 'spring, along with a bumper crop| —Bob Elliott and Maurice Van Ro- " Where Six Faced Death for 13 Days THIS NEW GENERAL ELEC- TRIC RANGE IS MAKING ELECTRIC COOKERY MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. IT'S SIMPLE, FAST, ECONOMICAL~-AND A BARGAIN, TOO! The swing is to the electric range and more than 2,000,000 women now cook electrically —for it | is sure, fast and economical, be- sides keeping your kitchen so clean and cool. You can own this beautiful new General Electric Range today at a new low price and on an éasy payment plan. A GENERAL ELECTRIC SPECIAL AllSteel One-piece Body. Porcelain Enamel inside and out. 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