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THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, "MR. CHIPS” FILM STARTS HERESUNDAY Robert Dona1 Greer Gar- son Starred in Capito! Theatre Hit M. Chips ving novel of the life sh school teacher, openis at the Capi the 1 waited s tion, which bring following his trit P g THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS thai is NEWS Sunday ' Midnight Preview M““aa‘ g 1:15 A. M..TONIGHT Tuesdaw ‘. ; F JUNEZ suwlgf\!’g‘: g M. Rolwrt Donat Wen i he lt'adomu Arwecard ine This Picture? Only one word can describe it. Goodbye. to aud ll(‘n n, bea nglish ac- filmed in “Good- the pictures sh studios, picture st edu- | | ghts include cricket schoo exciting interest tou i deft direction 1 nd English and human supplied in the Sam Wood stn'rr}'na Q&aj fi DONAT And Llovely star of*1939 Greon GARSON AMETRO G 0] DWYN MAYER PlCTURI ast times bill “Gambli or Money Z g ub! r Lowve L AST TIMES TONIGHT “FOR LOVE OR MONEY" “GAMBLING SHIP” First Show Starts 7 P. M. 5 pou s morning o Mr. and Both moth nd the proud Ski Trail during|is busy passing out cigars, month 5 - > - After receiving surgical care, Mr: on the Statue of |C- Bayes % dismissed from S Reservations Are Gpen fOF Annual ; i Attt Liberty in New York Harbor is | Ann’s Hospital “:1” Sk' D'nner Dan(e g e “l"‘* ,?),V;(r e Gl % Marie Jackson was admitted o - the Government Hospital today fc pada Ay 4 ST | surgical attention, Special me g 1. B. E. W.—B422, | - M th, at the T Rug exports from Iran, the of- Hall at 1 | ficial name of Persia, to the Unit- IMPORTANT! led States avera $3.000,000 a year "'llllllllIllIlIllllllIIIllHII|IllIIllIlIllll’llllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIIH ”II:!I'II'HI!'H ll|IIllI!i!lI|NiIlII!!!Illl!IIIIMIIIIIHH!IIIIIIIIIIH|II|I!llllllllIIiIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5 The Peoples Ticket HARRY I. LUCAS FOR MAYOR RALPH BEISTLINE HARRY LEA G. EMIL KRAUSE FOR COUNCILMEN The nose 507 e soclal events during n for the Juneau Ski the 1. @ be rh: annu; ((\ul by var e itiva |of T > af- | races an the occasion will (AUl Taxpayers and Al Experienced in Municipal Administration ) Pledge Continuation of Fair, Just éind Efficient Government. ——VOTE IT STRAIGHT —— In .’l‘uesday’s} Election ! :.uIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIll||||I|I||H|IllmmIllllllIllllllllIIIIHIIIlllIIII|IHIIIHlIIIIHIMI"IIMIHH!I ||||||||||||||||m|||||||imm||||||||||||||||||m|||||||"||"|""F ; i i )| o James Hil-| the | the sort of weight lifting pictured. TICKETS ON SALE father | | vided by Klondy Dufresne FOREST SERVICE GIVES SATURDAY, MARCH 30 1940 FEMININE e Msterz HERCULES" LAST EDW. G. ROBINSON in S“NAZI SPY*° TONIGHT OPENING ON SUNDAY D’'Artagnan, of ma's “The . Thre rides again to thr in the picture which op at the Coliseum Theate time he has the three we Brothers in his hair! It's the happiest en idea since the movies 1 | move—20th Century-Fox's | comedy version of “The | Musketeers!” Don Amecl nging, loving, fighting , is all you c The Ritzes pinc Athos and Portt Musketeers a carving | pier. Alexandre Du- Muskete Johedits Greatest Show Value Juneau's Greatest Show Value STARTS SUNDAY A SINGING, LOVING D’ARTAGNAN FIGHTS TO SAVE A THRONE... (He's on the levell But the Ritzes are on the makel) Preview Tonight 1:00 a.m. Matinee'Sunday 2:00 p.m.| while Aramis, > phoney more with knife Swordplay! Horse~ ployl Ringing tunes and swashbuckling buffoons! The hap- piest entertainment idea since the mcvies foegan to move ¥ concoctic e maids t Director Allan together to the iences. Binnie 4 l’l\llnh M tured Ending tonig of PUb|I( kin;&e.d B . Dance ThrlS Evening | | | s | A the Biks' Ba | neaw’s public he Rebekahs | Music will | Klondy Dufre will play Supervising arrangements DON AMECHE and "\ THE RITZ BROTHER, A Musical Comedy Version of Alexandre Dumas’ THREE MUSKETEERS. BINNIE BARNES - GLORIA STUART ' PAULINE MOORE - Joseph SCHILDKRAUT JOHN CARRADINE - LIONEL ATWILL - MILES MANDER DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE + JOHN KING Directed by Allan Dwan A 20th Century-Fox Fl-mer room ionight, Ju- is invited to attend annual benefit dance. at 10:30 o'clock and sne and her orchestra ‘ Abby Eville, p operator, is Santa Mo s beach as 1 180-pound Bruce Conner s for the air by a hand rschmidt, k and Peggy McLeod | > > | growers shipped 35,- | < es to the nation J . summer. D = Dougla'sHChurch Added Attractions Services 1 PUDGY THE WATCHMAN . e “surplus pound- . She is now an ex- tumbli 000,000 markets last e vaulting, FOR JR. TRINITY DANCE APRIL 6 Tickets are going fast for the Jun- ior 1d - public ay night | sermon topics, 3 dance scheduled in th ks’ Ball- i room April 6. Informality will mark | DOUGLAS CATHGLIC the affair and music will be pr 9:00 a.m—Holy Mass, and her|by Sunday School Notices for this church cc = must be received by The Fnm not later than 10 o'clock Satu | morning to guarantee change | l [} Cops and Robbers “Laughing at Fate” LATEST NEWS | chorci{B S C e e e followed Jrea T. LU Kl S l'l’l\( ()P\l CHURCH e e e IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY orchestra Plans for the dance are under the of Mrs. Katherine G N. Lester Troast, Mrs s, Mrs. Verne Soley, Mrs. | Botsford and Miss Marjorie illotson hose desiring tickets may pur- chase them from committee mem- bers of the Junior Trinity Guild. - DOUGLAS NEWS MISSIONARIES HERE Walter Covich and Dellmer Smith, rivals on the Mo uH McKinley 1 Bl ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | | SOCIETY i (Native Gospel Services) 13 GEORGE H. LOVELESS § Missionary-in-Charge H 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 23: |} 7:30 p.m.—Evening Whose Son Is He?", Matthew 41-46 i Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Pra;,'nr; j 9 Thursday, 3:30 pm 7Children'si Class. \ All are invited to attend thes (v e s JThnre is no substitute fnr Newspaper Adverfishm ing al Westward towns and Mrs. Hen- ssist them at ce in the City Hall tomorrow morning. - - DOUGLAS IN PicTURE OF FIFTY YE A photograph of unusual s on display in Guy's Drug Stor window. Taken more than fifty years ;0 by Winter and Pond, of Ju-| 1, the scene depicted is one never | repeated since; the beach litterally | filled knee-deep with herr! | low tide. The several buildin; tured contract greatly with [ enery. e S FOUR-H CLUB MI'I'TING At Florence Krsul's morning the Four-H Club girls their weekly meeting with all mem- | bers but one in attendance. The| nt, project and the completed aprons are to be judged at the next meeting to be held Friday night, April 5 at the home of Helen Isaak. It was decided fur- ther to start sewing books for past- g therein samples of seams, stitchs | s and buttonholes. — .- - THIS WEEK Alaska can rightfully ask the attention of the world, and especially of the States. For March 30, 1940, marks the seventy-third anniversary of the conclusion of the treaty under which the United States purchased this vast and rich Territory from Russia. The story of that purchase has been told many times, but sary is FILM SHOWING DOUGLAS The Forest Service showed films the Douglas School yesterday, vering work being done through-| out the mation, and especially the | ational Parks. Alaska scenes we 50 covered in the films, inclu ki events on the Douglas Trail. e DOIIGLAS Coliseum | ! 'WINGS of the NAVY’ SATURDAY and - SUNDAY what is more worthy of attention on this annive the dramatic story of Alaska’s steady progress since that date. This story the Alaska Steamship Company is doing its part to spread throughout the States. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY U i ’ Soothing Organ Music and T Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN ! John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 ! ) 2 6P