The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1940, Page 3

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T, SR S A T T RS P TS THE CAPITOL has the BIG. PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS %unda\ M(mday Tuesd THEATRE Y SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU EXTRA? RCH OF TIME “RISIS IN THE PACIFIC” United States Navy TIs ng No Chances ALSO: ANGEL OF MERCY LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY well Kent Is l)-voufld by Male ordered the $200 a month alimony ourt | his wife DOUGLAS Nev., April 13 ntested di t and writ charged extreme AU unreal W. Choice Home | Sites For Sale still have a few one-acre home sites left t “DAVIS PCINT"'~Just beyond Salmon Creek-on Glacier Highway. Cheele Theee Advantuqee. © Ten minules drive to 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. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT AFTER APRIL s ALASKAN HOTEL LUNCH COUNTER WE WILL WELCOME ALL OLD AND NEW FRIENDS LAST TIMES TONIGHT “DOWN IN ARKANSAW" “THEY MADE HER A SPY” artist. to pay ) ‘ C.!Mrs. C. fea- | was THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL, 13, "CAPT. FURY" OPENS SUNDAY AS LOCAL HIT March of Time Is Also to Be Featured at Capitol Theafre 1 a cast headed by such out- s Brian Aherne, n and June Lang nr stirring adventure romance, Hal Roach’s on Sunday makes e bow on the screen of a United Mldmght Preview 1:15 A. M. TONIGHT ! MATINEE i SUNDAY—2 P. M. | w standi Victor and a story 2 when tk was overrun by g | W ho foug inco; political Australia iy land barons est colonization by Captain Fury, prisoner, arrives in just hen the wi offer Arnold T , s ¢ on under und warfare unprotected citizens, grabbing lh«n land by every foul means and set- ting up an empire within an em- pire. Fury becomes an Australian Robin Hood who provides the story with many blood-curdling episodes | as he drags the fight out into the | open and oytwits his adversary in 'mllnw climax Crisis in the Pacifig dramatic March of Time, is also to be featured. The film shows the new dilemma facing the latest i picturss the U. S. Navy's centering around tiny island out- t of the South Pa- Ending tonight is the double biil ;ue” and “Down in Arkan- D e Fichts for Mansion e rurme s roran——— tured the Club | last Douglas Island Woman's arty given in the school here evening for entertainment of {their members and the members of the Juneau Woman's Club. In | decorations, in contests and games and in refreshments, fish predom- linated About 60 women were present, each with her name on a paper fish and pinned in pink and yel- low clors form two sides for | the games, Mrs. Harold Smith and C. Rulaford, leaders. First the naming of won by the H listing of different kinds of § pinks winners; an April Fool two steps forward and one 2 also won by Pinks; fourth, crab v, won by Yel- lows; tunafish r . Yellows. As each of the contestants per- formed they were rewarded paper fish according to the laughs they caused among those watch: at the finish prizes to the two to fish, ond, fish, Relay, | backward, Christine Fischer Known on the stage as Christine Forrest, this young lady is now fighting executors of the estate of the late oil magnate, Robert L. LIFE OF INVENTOR having won the most fish, namety, % s. Glen Kirk- ham, were awar Zes. There was a fish pond from which each won a prize. Highlight of the entertainment was a fish- ling trip by Pa, (Mrs. Calvin Pool), jand Ma, (Mrs. Frank Campbe]ll‘ {in pantomine. Mrs. A. Bonnettand | {Miss Eleanor Warren were z\ssisl-1 { ants. | % JUNIOR PROM TICKETS Douglas high school students have | begun preparations for the annunl\ Hague, who charge her $50,000 New York mansion should revert to the estate because it was bought with funds supplied by Hague Off the stage, the actress is . known as Christine Fischer. : S . Today’s news today i The Empire. ! Douglqs Church [ Services “Notices for this chur¢h coumn Prom which is to be given in the| must be received by The Fmpire i Natatorium on April 27. Campaign | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | to distribute tickets for the dance|morning to guarantee change of | was started yesterday and the! sermon topics, etc. | | event, always one of the 1mporlam,‘ | annual social affairs of the town,| §T, LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHUR(,H {n expected to measure up to tm- idmrn Music for the Prom will be| | ganizations” that fundtioned inthe No service tomorrow. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH| !her orchestra. 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass, followed | by Sunday School. - e In 1939 New York City had 665,681 buildings. Trees more than 100 feet high are found well north of the Arctic Circle. There are 210924 edifices in the United SOCIEEY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Topic, : Lying Wonders,” II Thessalonians | 219 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. '| DOUGLAS-Colisenm | soviv | Thursday, SATURDAY and SUNDAY | | Class. BING CROSBY in All are invited to attend these | “THE STAR-MAKER" ALASKA EVANGELIZATION l church States. - Prayer‘ 3:30 p.mochildren'x; services held in the Mission Bufld- ing. pIAMOND ‘T TRUCKS 0NE YEAR GUARMTEE 100,000 MILES DUTCHS ECONOMY GARAGE AND ‘WRECKING' !ARD 1940. Daily Crossward Puzzle Solution of Yeste day's Puzzle Y FOLM‘O%ESIH ‘ T[1] | S i [ 5. Division of a ACROSS b , Rests . Periods of ten ORI D@ N Recorn 8. Phota ment 3. Charge with gas threshold i at invention, ready to so that he ISTHEMEOFFILMAT . \ ith the g (OLISEUM SUNDAY ‘ Ay gy him go on! after all the of these years had a Don Ameche brings immortal character to the picture gallery of the title role of Darryl production of “The ander Graham Bell, Sunday at the Coliseum - Pove ation, : idtcule ~were faged by dreamer. So intense was that he halted on the 1| drama and discover Graham Bell ac- the secret of t when he burned a hole pants with laboratory acid! tonight is a double fea- Disbarred” anc Story of A ture his struggle Man MODES of the MOMENT.! by Adelaife Koy ssa—sielabathl i Contrast appears.repeatedly in the séason’s fashions. The navy blue and white stripe of ths wool dress contrasts with the plain dark blue wool of the jacket which tops it. Revers are of crisp white pique. Notice'the big soft bag. * | ing medical care 3 Juneaws Greatest Shrw Value | PREVUE TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. Sunday * Munday s Tuesday AMERICA'S MOST THRILLING STORY! Thrilling . . . and true! Of love so great that it inspired this man to endure ridicule, privation, . hunger .. . to achieve his dream of spanning OWNED AND:_OPERATED continents with the human voice! 20th Century-Fox Presents DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S Production of THE STORY OF ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL with LORETTA HENRY AMECHE YOUNG - FONDA Charles Coburn:Gene Lockhart- Spring Byington Sally Blane - PollyAnn Young'- GeorgianaYoung A Cosmopolitan Production Directed by Irving Cummings - Associate Producer Kenneth Macgowan - Screen Play by LamarTrotci - Original story by Ray Harris e RUSS MOBGAN AND FOX ORCHESTRA ALso MOVIETONEWS MES TONIGHT— ~KEAST TI “DISBABRED" and "MAN FROM TEXAS" — FUNERAL MONDAY FOR 0. FLOBERG Funeral services for O Floberg, who passed away Thursday morning at St. Ann’s Hospital, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of.the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. John L. Cauble of Res- urrection' Lutheran Church will de- liver the eulogy. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers will include Trygve Hagerup, John Pastl, John Kors- ness, Gius Lundell, Frank Olson and Martin Ryan. - Empue classifieds bnhg resulu HosriTaL NorES A baby boy weighing 8 pounds, 12 ounces, was born last night at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Baroumes. Both mother and the new arrival are doing nicely. Eugene Stout was admitted to St Ann’s Hospital today and is receiv- Smith, today after Mrs. dismis Hospital | attention. of Haines, from St redeiving was Ann's surgigal | After receiving medical care, Elsie | Dennis was dismissed today from |the Government Hospital. | Bill's Parcel Delivery | PHONE 701 DAY or NIGHT Prompt, Courteotis Délivery * | Bill Rudolph, Owner and Operator ‘ Kook b v 5. Clifford Adams was dismissed from | medical care at the Government Hospital today and returned to his | home in Yakutat " -~ Empire classifieds bring results. Northwest Store Equipment Corporation: 318 TERRY AVE. NORTH, SEATTLE, WASH. MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS of FINE WOOD AND METAL FIXTURES FOR ALL TYPE STORES BARS, BACKBARS, SETTEES, BOOTHS, DISPLAYS, WALL FIXTURES, SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, TABLES, STOOLS, UPHOLSTERING DISTRIBUTORS OF Bastian— Blessing—-Superiot | Fountains, -Freezers, Car- bonators, Compressers, Ice Cream Storage Cabinets, Frosted Food Cabinets, Beer and Cocktail Equipment. Bakery and Fountain Supples, Flavors, Fruits, Toppings, Cartons. INFORMATION :: PLANS :: QUOTATIONS WHO'LL PAY for the DAMAGES Can YOU pay for the damage? Can you afford the cost of a prolonged law suit with its attendant risks of even more expense? Why take a chance? refully, and ‘carry liability and property insurance. We would be glad-to help you. In- quire about these policies today. ® SIIATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life Telephone 249

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