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THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS TWO BIG FEATURES FIRST SHOW 7 P. M. v ! L . P. W. CLUB THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940 SHOW PLACE OF'JUNEAU FRIDAY and SATURDAY 14th Episode “FLAMING FRONTIER" ind NEWS FLASHES MICKEY MaysE MATINEE COMING SUNDAY THE WIZARD OF 02 PUBLIC INVITED TO H. S. VODVIL TONIGHTATGY= BARBER SHOP LANS DINNER SINGERS ARE MONDAY NIGHT lic Health Month will be mark- Students of " the Juneau High | Mntiay evening by the Business School will present their third 1d Professional Women's Club with annual vaudeville this evening in dinner in the banquet room of (he gymnasium of the high school Cafe the overture scheduled for I 1 2.9 . 7:45 o'clock. 0 iembers and their guests are ' e wile e hisiin it G ST Pserruine ey | (IO beskulams s gosile wu noe| St for July a1, Y. b liinG e b’ of good entertainment for Juneau's ; § ot Ao B public. There are eleven acts, all World S Fa"- 5 ® | different and each worthy of spece Mrs. Warren Eveland, ial mention, it is said Oygard and Miss Ad- _ By NEW chortles of harmoy the rehearsal halls Werld's Fair 3 spring GEORGE TUCKER YORK, April 19 Those rumbling out of the New York the first robin Today's news today in The Empire. t 11 from every cre are just the basses and tenors sroads of America limbering their voices to compete for the national championship when The Society for the Preservation ind Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet S in America” will meet for one week of harmony, and SS9 ceasional non-harmony, at the Fair ~ KENTUCKY STRA]GHT BOURBON WHISKEY in July THIS DISTINGUISHED WHISKEY NOW OFFERED The Scciety was founded by O. C AT AN ATTRACTIVE SAVING - SAME FINE QUALITY Cash, an oil man in Tulsa, Okla- THAT MADE IT FAMOUS homa, and he is still its leading spirit. The president of the New York city chapter is Mayor LaGuardia and the vice-pjesident is that at-the- drop-of-a-hat wabbler of “The Side- walks of New York,” Al St Barber shop quartet sin BOTTLED- 4 S serious art, as you can discover by ¥ quartet or Dr. Sigmund Spaeth, chairman of the National Associa- tion for American Composers and 4 ASPABAGI!S Zlbs. Zflc 6!1 LN G E S dozen 43¢ HB%AB’B .7 Tbs. ZSd BaiEs 4 tf“,icoFFEE"”f’ | 2P00NDS49¢ No. 2 tins Cream Style ' | No. 2 tins Pitted CORN Bc! #taute 2for 2c | PIE CHERRIES 2 for e Swift's 15 oz. tins Semchliqht { Tomato Juice - - 3 for 25¢ MATCHES - - carion 2% e T et e e e SNOWDRIFT 3pouuorms55¢ BRIDGE MIX - - - 1b. 25¢ | SAWE CENTENNIAL FLOUR- - 24 Ib. bag BELIVERIES10-11 A; H 5 z t - Each 5¢ 99c M. and 2.4 P. | ment with a new lyric of a i ] I 5 DOUBLE BILL L "(IS€0 KiD" FILM Ak D" FM ACROSS Solution of Yestbrddy's Puzzle . Fum | 5 1. Footlfke part ; ! 1, Pattern Al (OUSEUM SHOW OWNED “AND__OPERATED # < Long narrow 8. Article of be« Het L Junun‘c Greatest Show Value 8. hant's ear 9. County In 2 R Minne- fdaho Outfitted with the som- po e T T I_ ( L SHow {3. Mineri1 de- 10, Steep brero and mounted pistols ARTS TONIGHT posit 11 Unjted of his most famous character, War- . Paradise e g FA. B Wand candi- :; ““’"f".‘( g ner Baxter brings O. Henry's lov- o g able outlaw to the screen of the ,,,,, 1% Write . Coat with Coliseum Theatre tonight when Caplk)l Theah-e Presenb § Ealoie: prafix iite “The Cisco Kid” will have its first carp family Lake howing . "Storm Over Benga] B T font & Coarae file The Return of the GCisco Kid," | i I: 4 31 Sandarac tree | directed by Herbert I. Leeds, is a North Of Yukon” 3 A sincerely gay, dashing adventure romance ...the gayest, 30, Southern con- 8L African ante= | featuring an excellent cast, includ- Metiition” [SIEL INEBIMAIRIE] Bflll © " lope o . : most- gallont 31 PURt o5 fil}l@ [RIEIPIS] & Amosnhere ing Lynn Bari, Cesar Romero i Republic lul.v screen 1ud1um‘< 32. Denoting the [ETS[TIEIRY \d 3. l'-l\li;‘lw‘l““;"f Henry 1, Kane Richmond, C gun-fighm e Nifie central point » ighway; 2 i J ? . n a arilling lup. to India in 33, W8 seated 41. Devoured DOWN . Burdened Henry Gordon and Robert Barral of th 1 Over Ben at the Capi-| 34 Tardy 48 Land measura L Persian fairy lx,u.“.-'x‘n-mhm i em o . v ’ 2. A K e tol Theatre tonight, and it's a well. | 3% Monkeve = 4 Xecont 3 ASEiation for 42 Act worth-while journey, replete with rllllury 50. Fr ?m of the :unlvlyli‘l:gm " b]«;l;lv (zr;llm veathle! sacbatla i o i of mater) . Old Fren breathless spectacle, spine-tingling | 3§ Pajehood 51, uer?fbmmn be published coin Gkoup HEAlTH > and heroism, and warm | 49. Defaced 4. Kind of rock 45. Metric land 3. Wandered 8 Tenm of horses b, Lower part of measure ; 4 almiessly the ear 46, Tear apart ASSO(!ATION IS story ccncerns itself wit rebellion asainst the British Army ’// interweaves the romance of two 7 lovabluabdlmm English brothers for a girl who is /- // 0 mE RmIRN betrothed to the elder | 0 Patric Knowles and Richard | fganllam)fl IS fo Furnish Cromwell are the brothess, Ro- Medical Services fo OF THE chelle Hudson the girl. Douglas | Cumbrille is the villainous Rah- man Khan who leads the rebellion | “S Members with; (,1 the hill tribes. Colin Tapley, | LYNN BAR)._CESAR ROMIRO las Walton, Halliwell Hobbes, | A Group Health Association, Tn fo | ta Batt thined BePe 56 Tuniad HENRY HULL<KANE RICHMOND John Burton, Clyde | nas been formed here tc rish Cook, and Claude Allister are other | hospitalization and medical servic . HENRY GORDON * ROBERT BARRAT members of the all-star cast. | to its members. The non-profit asso- Directed by Harbart L. Leads y 4 T o ciation has been granted a certifi- iate Producer Kenneth Mocgowes lso featured is the pizture, | e 1| Play by Milton Sperling” “North of the Yukon,” starring| cate of incorporation by Territorial | wies Starrett ; : Auditor Frank A. Bogle. | A.20M Cartury-Fox Pictw, H" et 1656 THGintie. SaEreanta ». Incorporators are Robert B. Lesh- 7, Darryl F. Zanuek, signed to track down fur raiders. | er, Homer G. Nordling, Ethan H.| : - Garee ol iy (L"n‘ i CRSH S AN ok e | Nelson, David Carlson, John D. Ken- | ALSO has been slain. After putting out| B i ' : the flames, Starrett encounters an | MATINEE TOMORROW e SAAE LR WPA May Restore I:60 B. M d the slaying | Conductors and author cently published “B of the re- arber Shop Bal- ' Daily Cross word Puzdtc 'WARNER BAXTER IN lads Dr. Spaeth, who has listened t0|yyoi throats, thought they could hundreds of barber shop Quartets |y ue ‘move harmony with “idol” {from coast to. coast. says the. WORSL| tngp with the more gentle “flower.” one he ever heard was one composed b of himself, movie star Basil Rath- bone, spe columnist John Kieran ITA['AN Sst and “Information Please,” Franklin | P. Adams The late Ring Lardner was an ar- dent barber shop quartet singer, favorite numbers having been “Hon- ey That I Love So Well” and Mandy Lee.” Lardner was resigned to the fact that he was a very bad singer in a quartet, but, he said, at least you had to give him credit in that he knew better than anyone that he was bad. His singing in a quartet he wrcte in a preface to Dr. Spaeth’s book, was “like corn liquor and co- educational poker games (in that) it generally results in a brawl,” All songs aren’t suitable for barber cp singing, although a good quar- ot can usually rearrange a harmony so that the four boys can swing a melody. For instance, Cash's Tulsa boys worked out a “five change min- or” that made a quartet classic out of “Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nel- lie. “How Dry 1 Am!™” tet favorite anotller quar- is really a rearrange- respect- able hymn, “O, Happy Da; Some of the quartets will change a song, and other quartets adopt the change so that the song gets estab- lished quite differently from what the composer originally wrote, An example is that No. 1 of all quartet songs, “Sweet Adeiine.” It ariginally started when a postal clerk named Richard Gerard wrote it as “Sweet Rosalie,” but this was chang- ed to “Sweet Adeline” so the boys | in the baek room could get that long j| note on “Ad .. .,” which they could not get on the softer “Ros . . ." Something else changed in this classic' for ‘the benefit of the beery | quartets is the line, “You're the idol of my Reart.” Gerard really wrote this, - “You're the flower of my but the boys, with tears in The kids will go for this Peanut Butter Bread! And so ‘the rest of the family! A fine recipe. And a fine chance to prove what a dif- ference Fisher's blending makes in flour. PELE RS- Y.dl Two small loaves , )6 wr—nr anFuM;Mflm 1 teaspoon. salt. Lampdates or | 4 paipoons baking poncer Sift and measure flour. Résift with bak- ing powdee and nlt Cu;p pesnut % i his | Applicants must not have passed | their 53rd birthday. Park superintendent, $6,500 a ' NOT ORDERED 10 . RETURNTO ITAlY‘ Atacks on Great Britain, Made in Newspapers, Are Softened Rome, April 19.—Official circles denied reports from Lisbon that the [talian Government has ordered nll‘ ships to return at once to Italian ports. | The report circulated in Lisbon said the TItalian Government had adioed ship captains to proceed at once for Italian ports, after debark- ing all féreign passengers at ports n Spain and Portugal. | The Italian Press was noticeably | ess harsh today in its attacks on Great Britain. Even Mussolini's per- sonal spokesman Virginio Gayda, softened the tenor of his anti-Brit- ish articles. However, the Vatican City news- | paper Oservatore Romano came in for some harsh criticism from Facsist Grand Council Member Roberto | Farinacck He accused the newspa- per’s editor, Count Giuseppe Dalla | Torre, of being influenced by Jews | and Freemasons in a way that was | predjudieal to. Germany. Farrinacci has long been a staunch | supporter of: the Rome Berlin axis. | However there was generally a more noticeable: reserve in Italian senti- ment toward the Allies and many be- | lieved that British .economic war- | fare Minister Crossi’s declaration | yesterday mlght have had much to do with it." Crossi bluntly told IMY‘\ that if she wished to be treated as| a_neutral, the nation must act like | one. | C1viL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS | The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open | competitive examinations for Lhc’ positions listed below. Applications | must be on file in the Commis- sion's office at’ Washington, D. C., not later than June 8 Inlonnnuon specialist, $3800 a year, also principal, $5,600, senior, $4,600, associate, $3,200, and assist- ant, $2,600 a year. The optional subjects are press and publications, and radio. Completion of a four year college course and certain specialized interpretative writing or radio broadcasting experience, differing in length and degree of difficulty according to the grade of the position, aré required. Ad- ditional experience may be sub- stituted for the college education. year, National Park Service, De- partment of the Interior. Except for certain substitutions, applicants must have completed a four-year :ollege course and must have “had responsible experience in the ad- ministration of park activities, part of ' which was in connection with 3 county | at 311 Federal Building Spelling Bee—Candy. Old Brig, Niagara Progressive Dinner ERIE, Pa, April 19.—The old Brig of War Niagara soon may be as ship- park system. Applicants shape as it was that day 127 y must not have passed their 531d| ;g0 when Commander Oliver Hazard - birthday. Perry dispatched from its sturdy A progressive dinmer will be an The Commission has also an-|deck the proud message: “We have event of this evening for the Chris- nounced that the closing dates for met the enemy and they are ours.” | tian Endeavor of the Northern Light { receipt of applications for the po- Approval is expec to be given | Presbyterian = Church. Chaperones sitions of senior inspector and in- soon to a $70,000 W project that for the occasion will be Mr. and Mrs, spector in the Navy Department will restore the famous w 1ip to | Jack Likens. havc been extended to May 25.)the condition at the time of its tri- About fifteen girls and boys plan to addition to the fields of in-| umph over the British in the battle attend and various members are act- spection given in the original an- | of Lake Erie during the War of 1812, Ing as hostesses. nouncement, the examination will ——— AR Ry R | be held for the following: Engin- R S Dy R 7 14 | eering materials (electrical), and | ship construction (either hulls, me- chanical, or electrical). Full information may be obtained A.MACHINISTS ,, s Monday LOCAL 514 : IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL 7:30P. M. 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