The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1940, Page 3

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e OSSR CE————— - THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE "l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll‘llllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIllllmlliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIHIIIIIIIINIIIIIII|IIIIllIIIIllIllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII& Sunday Monday Tuesday THEATRE E OF SHOW PLAC JUNEA Midnight Preview TONIGHT—1:15 A. M. “And a Little Child Shall Lead Them’® —into the most deliciously funny complica- tions you've ever seen on the screen . . (his hilarious remance of a glamorous shop- a doorstep baby, and of the boss' son, who didn't believe her! girl who adopte It's the Best Comedy I hav vou: (Signed) C. D. BEALE. e ever offered Cupip . brousht to real life... a foundling. EXTRA MARCH OF TIM ‘TY ALSO: “DONALD’S COUSIN GUS” and NEWS OF THE DAY AT PR AT, LAST “Man from Music Mountain” TIMES “BIG TOWN CZAR TONIGH NEWS Bchind the NEWS” in E with Charles COBURN E.E. CLIVE * SOSTER it Rfhothe « Frank ALBERTSON Ernest TRUEX NEWS An R-K-O Radio Picture . and -'..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIII||MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlfllllll{lllflllll‘IIIIII||HIIIIIIIIINHIilllimlIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIHIIIm TUBERCULIN TEST IS OFFERED ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN Schedule Announced by Territorial Heath Department Through the cooperative efforts of Juneau and Douglas Territorial 100ls, Parochial School, school nurse, local field nurse, Office of Indian Affairs and the Clinician of the Alaska Territorial Department of Health, students of the Juneau and Douglas grade and high schools parochial school and Juneau and Douglas native schools will be given tuberculin tests starting next Mon- day. Request slips, to be signed by the | parents or guardians, have been dis- tributed through the schools. Chil- dren who may have lost their con- | sent slip may bring any type of | grant signed by their parénts next Monday morning. No child will be | given the tuberculin test without | the parents’ consent. The test is available to both pre-school and | school children without any cost to the parents. Schedule Hours of testing will be as follows: Juneau Territorial School—Mon- day, April 8, 9 am. to 12 noon; 1 to 3 p.m. Douglas Territorial School and pre school children—Tuesday, April 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Douglas Territorial School Douglas Native School to 12 noon. Parochial 9,1t02pm Juneau Native School—Tuesday April 9, 2 to 3:30 p.m Juneau preschool children- ‘ednesday, April 10, 2 to 3:30 pm at the Junmu Public Health Center e —— MISS MIRIAM LEA WILL BE BRIDE THIS EVENING : Miss Miriam Lee and Mr. Kenneth Lowe will take their vows this eve- ining at an 8 o'clock wedding cere- | mony to be performed by Dean C.| | E. Rice in Holy Trinity Cathedral. Mr. Harry Lea will give his daugh- ter in marriage and the bride will | have Miss Mary Pearce as her only attendant. Best man for the groom will be Mr. William Brown. Mrs. Inga Behrends will sing the selection, “Because,” accompanied at the organ by Mr. Jackson Rice, |who will also play the wedding music. Friends of the couple are invited | to call at the West Twelfth Street home of the bride-elect’s parents for the reception following the nup- tials. 11 a. m School—Tuesday e For Want and ror Sale Empire classifieds bring resuits. Choice Home Sites For Sale We still have a few one-acre home sites left at "DAVIS POINT"'-Just beyond Salmon Creek-on Glacier Highway. Checlk These Advantages: ® Ten minutes drive from town. ® No Taku winds to contend with. ® Splendid view of surrounding mountains. ® Sunny, sheltered location. ® (Clear fitle to you through U. S. Patent. For particulars see TREVOR DAVIS at THE SNAP SHOPPE. April « Tea-Shower Honors Mrs. Harry Doyle Complimentar; D tea-shower was given this after- noon at the Gold Street home of Miss Nell McCloskey. Assisting her as hostesses were Miss Geraldine | F Miss Elsie Blythe and Miss Valerie Pearce Arrangements of formed a charming b the o 1 and eighty friends of the g of honer were asked Mrs. during the Homer Jew- Mrs. Doug- Verle Bart- Pt,nxm: and tea hours we: Mrs ell, Mrs, K. C. Talma, las Babcock and Mrs, lett. serving - v 1940 Play Begins 10n Sandy i \Thane Golf Course Members of the Thane Golf and Country Club inaugurated their 1940 season this afternoon on the unique | course south of Juneau. | During the past week the cour has been cleared of its winter's accumulation of driftwood and “greens” have been rolled ready for | play. | This afternoon Bill Pullen, George Parks, Ike Taylor and others were lout in the bright sunshine shouting “fore” and sinking veteran golfers they are, [HELP AN | AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial for this qualified worker. Employment Service | Empire classifieds bring results. ; CLERK — NEWS-REPORTER — | Single, age 21, three years um\'m--‘ [sny training, majored in journalism. | One year writing news copy (or‘ | radio station. Other experience in- | cludes clerk and cashier in drug | | store. Good at meeting people. Call for ES 79 DuringiAflernoon Annex Creek are pa putts like the | DAVID NIVEN, GINGFR ROGERS STAR IN FitM “Bachelor Mother” Billed | atCapitol Theatre Starting Sunday Paired for the first time, Ginger o cO- helor Mo- opening here nd clever love Bachelor and n of the rles Cdburn sing by an orpl h hour, h‘Rm« s=1i owner, played by 2 during She goes to pick up s seen by one of the rons, who assumes baby's mother. > matters gator is sent store to check instituti ¥ that C r is the Her denials merely worse, and an inve to the department ngs G 0 ma job and ta Ginger to Niven's at- mously en- will be a sthor proper child 1e tries to wish it on Niven. rified, Niven lzctures her on using her er to rear the jealousy appointed bey friend clerk in the store, wh Iy misinforms Ccburn that e father of G child leads te the hilarious climax e picture, when Coburn tries marry the girl so > may claim the infant as his son! Niven is double 14‘.1'“)!' ending this ev- ening includes s Town Czar” and \T'm From Music '\l ountain, - Iaku Has 2 For Juneau amer kau of the Alaska portation Company arri u with load reight ngers for cit a this after- e from here for the and N. A. McEachran 11 and Elmer Swanson burg, to Sitka were, Mrs LA W, Sail drew Hoy Cowell An- Moore and Charles - - HAYDENS RETURNING and Mrs. R. A. Hayden of enge or Ju- er sev- Mr. | | carol Mayor Joseph K. Carson, of Port- land, Ore., brushes up on his skiing at Timherhna Lodge, Ore., after challenging Mayor Fiorello H. La- Guardia, of New York, and other mayors to a ski race when they meet at Portland for the annual confer- ence of mayors. numonn T TRUCKS 0NE YEAR GUABANTEE 100,000 DIILES ‘ DUTCHS ECONOMY GARAGE ‘ —-————-—-—-—Nfi\-fin&-——‘-————i ed inft SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1940. Daily Crossiword Puzzle AZROSS ie into a ertain ke up again ts of porous Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle KENDLER GROUNDS OPEN FOR SUMMER; SERVING ICE CREAM Announcement of the opening of Mrs. Joe Kendler's Cyream servi t the Kendler h on Glac Vi is made day. The popular stopping-off place this year will serve ice cream cone and also by the quart or gallon Home made cakes and cookies will also be served The invitation extended neau, Douglas and and patrons also invite lic tp visit the picnic g garden houses at the Ke The opening this Sunday starting for the summer's trac and the place will be open serving ice cream every day du ing summer. spring re- to Ju- - Uune Joan’ Sweum Have Party Today = \\\ um, who 8 years old April 2, and Joan Sweum, who will be 4 years of age April 10, were guests of honor at a joint birthday celebration this afternoon at the family home i the Waynor Addition Luncheon was served, after which the guests attended | Assisting Mrs. Sweum during the |party hours were Mrs. Rhoda Green and Mrs. Norma Hbomme "Asked for the occasion were Carol Cameron, Mary Paul, Shir- ley Elstad, Pearl Swenson, Linda Clark, Virginia and Barbara Hash and Lois Lawrence, Ruth Larson, Jean and Erwin But Wallace Rasmussen and Haic | Sunderland. ——. - —— Empire classifieds bring results ->o Misses June ‘Today’s news today in The Empire Ice 5 16 was £ the matinee, | 5 Halibufers Hmbm(l\ g here 3, April 6 cal banks, selling follows: Thelma IT., 17,000 pounds and 15% cents a pound; Sonja, 15,- 000 pot 17% and 15% cents; Maddock, 14,000 pounds, 16 d 15 cents; Mabell J., 4,000 pounds cent 16 all f today pound OKlAHOMA KID' A'I (OLISEUM THEATRE PREVUE TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. Juneau’s Greatest Sh-w Value Sund A}LSG MARCH EXPORTS FROM TERRITORY | Sell, Seattle worst N vms LAST CHAN w 1Y i ‘."*ES..SHOOTS. M. HMonday © Tuesday . KII.I.S! Cagney as you want him in the toughest role of his two-gun careerl James Cagney as THE HUMPHREY " A WARNER BROS. Picture Directed by Uoyd Baeon BOGART ROSEMARY LANE DONALD CRISP CE TONIGHT TO SEE “The ,%z!m'maker” BING CROSBY ‘NDix WARE Sportlight—News Blue Red White Hair-ses Marten Mink Muskrat Otter skins Tofal Value $563,243 or F,,“",,.”l,’,‘.'fmum at 17 About Half that of Year Ago Alaska's STARTING SUNDAY - An action-packed arama of Amer- great westward surge, “The Ok- \Imml Kid,” with s Cagney the title character, has been cheduled as the feature attraction im Theatre Sunday avalcade of the opening Southwest, it is one of rgest productions, and 3,000 people in its outdoor scenes, besides the fea- s Humph- rey Bogart, Rosemary Lane, and many other noted players. 1gh he wears the somebrero, jacket and High-heeled boots of the frentier gun- of the nine! carries a brace of old buc riding fighter though he six-shooters on his hips in-| stead of a modern automatic in a shoulder holster, though he disclos- es that he is a real hell-for-leather ort of fellow his audiences have arned to like. : Bing Crosby in “The Star Maker" plays for the last times tonight. - e e ssifieas oring results. Empire OUR MODERN PRINTING PLANT IS EFFICIENT! The Empire Job Plant contains all the necessary mechanical equipment needed to turn out good printed mat- ter rapidly! And this equipment is operated by men who are speedy and experienced, too. Be sure to see us when you need printed material of any kind . . . our prices are low, our work is good. Phone 374. TI'IE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Phone 374 th century, | pm ts 10ss. Exports last month, according to report of Collector of Customs | the James J. Connors, Fish Fresh and Halibut Salmon Other Cured or pre Cod Salmon h presents ports in is _little s $1,00: y ()! gold 206,284 anned salmc last the Shellfish: Fish Meal Furs Clams >rabs brimp product nd fur-sk | Beaver | Fox horseman, Cagney is still the same | - USRS S S—— Y ?-—.-“-.-..-.--_»-‘- o ago. In shipped out $164,7: froz served— | Live Wood Ore * Lead animals timber and Gy Stone, for poor- ¥ The total, more than half 9 in March. | cattle hides xports last month | gheep hides as compared with d March 1939 ' gjiyer wort on. None was ex- month. Decreases| of entire list of ex-| yaue r the rest of the * exports the curios, ete. Antimony ore Paintings Total Alaska Grand mtal were as follows: NED SPARKS Black and silver lumber matte and regulus: including marble Trophies, specimens, 20 2,800 238 49 296,284 2,796 value products - $508,368 of United States products returned 54,875 5 ssss.m i ITMY PREPARES TO MOBILIZE AT , April Iy MOMENT'S NOTICE ~—It is reported that Italy is prepared © total mobilization at a moment's notice The new law authorizes requisi- ins | tion of all citizens 80 vices for various ser- includnig women and chil- dren, the latter over 13 years of age. PR AR R ANNQ@GUNCING': RE-OPENING of Mrs. Joe Kendler's ICE CREAM SERVICE AT THE KENDLER HOME ON GLACIER HIGHWAY ‘TOMORROW—SUNDAY, APRIL 7 Home-Made Ice Cream Calces and Cookies Fee Cream Cones——or by the guart and gallon We extend an invitation to our many friends and patrons in Juneau, Douglas and Thane to visit our PLEASANT PICNIC GROUNDS, THE GARDEN HOUSES and Try Our Home-IMade Ice Cream - OPEN EVERY DAY

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