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THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940. ~ g CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES AND THE LATEST NEWS Midnight Prevue TONITE—1:15 A, M. Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. Il he my wooer, sy loved ‘one¥ Or is he the tyrant who bleeds my pcopl:' Is he ardentlover—orz cold-blooded, killer? Let me look upon his face! Let me touch himf" EDWARD SMALL prosents The Alexandre Dumas Classic THE AN inthe JIROTV TN A James Whale Production starring - LOUIS EAYWARD JOAN BENNETT with Warren Wi Joseph Schildkraut, Alan Hale Directad by James + Screenplay by 0001’8‘ Bruce Released thru United Artists g LAST TIMES TONIGHT! OF HUMAN BONDAGE and MY WIFE'S RELATIVES ADDED: LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY SHOWING: WAR FLASHES OF HOLLAND FREPARING FOR NAZI INVASION > Special Services, Trinity Cathedral Whitsunday, or Pentecost, will be chserved in Holy Trinity Cathedral tomorrow morning by two celebra- O When You Buy ICE CREAM . . . Insist On TWEIDT HERE ON BUSINE! O. B. Tweidt of the Hirst-Chicha- gof mine has arrived in Juneau on 2 business trip and will remain here for several days. He is stopping at the Gastineau. tions of the Holy Communion, at eight and eleven o'clock. This Feast commemorates the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the waiting Church in Jerusalem, and is commonly called the Birthday of the Church. - Today’s news today in The Empire - Today's news today in The Empire. JUNEAU DAIRIES Y53 Made Fresh Daily at the Loc¢al Plunt from PURE CREAM! PO TSUPS SR A et - ON SALE EVERY DAY AT THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS:— Totem Grocery Monagle's Variety Store Jim Ellen's Grocery New York Tavern Thrift Co-Op ; Hollmann's Pharmacy G_ashneau Cafe Royal Cafe City Cafe Juneau DairiesInc. Phone 638 ICE CREAM Juneau If your favorite dealer does not handle our product it may be obtained at our own plant at 12th and Willoughby. Illlllll.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll|ll|l||ll|m|llllllllllmulmwm, | e e e [ gave Rich Romance Iron Mask,”" Opening Here Sunday Lightning action, thrilling mance and exciting adventure are ro- witness Edward Small's new ro- flmantic drama, “The Man in the Iron Mask,” which opens Sunday at the Capitol The new film production stars | Louis Hayward and Joan Bennett as a new romantic duo, and fea- tures such top-notch as Warren William, , Joseph Schildkraut, Miles Mander, Walter Kingsford, Marian Martin, Montagu Love and Bert Roach, The story revolves around fears which are awakened in Louis’ brain when he learns that he has l;u tw brother up secretly in the province of Gas- cony by his father's faithful Mus- ketees Fearing that he will be dethroned, because already the peo- ple are grumbling and muttering Alan ahout. the excessive taxi Laouis decides to silence his brother for- ever by imprisoning him in the Bastille after his head is encased in the iron mask to which he alpne in all France holds the key. In addition to the first rate pe formances turned. in by the star: credit goes to Warren Willlam as D’Artagnan, Joseph Schildkraut as the crafty Minister of State, Alan Hale and Miles Mander as | other Musketeers, James Whale, who megaphoned the production, it swift and speedy direc- tion, impressive characterizations, splendid timing. and breathless sus- pense Playing last times feature return Wife’s for the night is the double Human Bondag a | gagement, and tives.” to- “of| en- Rela- My > | ’NAUGHTY BUT NI(E' WILL OPEN SUNDAY AS (OI.ISEUM HIT |of some of the ske'etons in the clos- ets of the denizens of Tin Pan Ai- ley, both the composers and the pub- lishers. Sharing almost equally in the act- ing and singing burden are Ann| Sheridan, Dick Powell and Galz Page. As to Ann, she is not only giv-| en the honor of introducing Lhru“ of the new songs, but she is given the best role of her career to date,| a part with plenty of opportunity to display the very individual t_vpe\' of charm which led to her recent de- signation as the “Ooomph” girl. The comedy is mainly entrusted fun-makers as has ever been as-| sembled: in Hollywood, numbering such sure-fire favorites as Helen Broderick, Zasu Pitts, Allen Jenkins, Maxie Rosenbloom, Ronald Reagan, Jerry Qelonna and Luis Alberni. In addition, the National Jitterbug Champions a crew. of: swing. happy youngsters, do their stuff in a big dance scene. | Closing tonight-is the double at- Lrncuon "Sudden Moncy" and “Stunt | i MI&S TW? A mm WED MONDAY Aba 7 w:;clomwvioe wbe per- formed: Monday evening, hy. Gaptain Stanley Jackson in the absence of the:Rev. John L. Cduhle in Resurrec- tion Lutheran Church, Miss Luella Tucker will become the bride of Mr. A, R, Ramberg. The bride will be attended by Miss Betty Wilms and Mr. Russei Pisk will be best man for the groom. Wedding music will be played by | Miss Ruth Kunnas. The ceremony at the church will be attended by relatives and inti- mate friends of the couple and fol- lowing the service all friends of the bride and groom are invited to a re- ception to be held at 1038 Elevcmh Street, .- Popp>y Posters fo BeJudged Tuesday The annual judging of Poppy. post- | ers by the American Legion Auxil- \ lary will be held Tuesday evening at | 7:30 o'clock in the Dugout and at 8 o'clock the public is invited to view| the entries. Each year the contest is sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary and posters are submitted by all schools in Al- ‘aska. The judging Tuesday evening will be for the posters made by school children on Gastinean. Channel. SeeninNew, Capilol Show Star Cast Pléys "Manin 1he> in_ store for moviegoers when they | supporting | the | who was brought | the | to as impressive a cast of actors anc | | ter, Junior High School. | High School. | Clithero, violin. Juneaw'’s Greatest Show Value Daily Crossword Puzzle PREVUE TONIGHT | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 7. Nothing ‘ OLISE“m 1:15 A. M. | & topgmagen e ) i MATINEE SUNDAY & Medicinal herb [A] . Starlike 2:00 P. M. | 10. At a distance - - 14, Bark of the "‘“” S [talian river S d — M d o d ; Actunt unda onaa Tuesda 16. Old Tndfan tribe Deputy ruler TR B R — —_— 16 Catiber in India 17. Declare 23, Before 18 Helmsman Béaduift A LIq\\l-i part of A:all blrdl i money Indolence ! Oil: suffix Asterisk : Styte Hidden numeral supplies . Belgian | Bo quiet! violinist Away: Scotch Gratings | 32 Wigurative Ancient narrative Trouble maket | 6 rrunk of a Memoranda | felled tree §. Kuropean bird 3. Makas amends Worthless 19 God of love leaving at & 0 Rowing 55 Powerful More 1 meal implement & : 5. Princely Ital- Peanut WwoN ian house Decide l:U American Fathers Ind DQWN First man y n Wine vessel 6. Kind of dog Stockings Dagger wound Mc ock 15 Composition Pupret 61, Measure Fiat cab 3 62 Pedal -,.,p Plant ' extremities Festival sland k worm 68, Knock 0 G ¥he obein Muse of lyric and amatory poetry WARNER BROS.* slaphappy-go-lucky hits win Ann Sheridan Dick Powell - Gale Page - Helen Broderick + Ronald Reagan - Allen Jenkins-Zasu Pitts* Maxie Rosenbloom and The National Jitterbug Champions Directed by RAY ENRIGHT A WARNER BROS. Picturs ADDED ATTRACTIONS Popeye Cartoon Scenic News LAST TIMES DOUBLE-FEATURE Y PROGRAM TONTGHT: SUDDEN MONEY and STUNT PILOT | schaikowksy, Mixed Chorus—La- as pilot. On a scenic tour over Taku | wards-Hemstreet, Girls' Glee Club.| nore Kaufmann, soloist sier, Simimons flew Bill Boyls VOI(E GROUPS “Over the Rainbow,” arrange- The Moderns M M. Cox and Mrs. 1. A Wick ment by E. Ehler, Small Group. “March of the Musketeers,” Friml, | Later in the day Simmons flew: three English Etchings Boys' Glee Club. fishermen into Lake Hasselborg for i assie O'Mine,” Edward Walt,| <Al Day on the Prairic,’ Giuon,|a weekend of fishing. They were GIVE MUSI(AL‘BU‘ Glee Club. Boys' Glee Club. | Esther Metzgar, Phil Lydick and { “Galway Piper,” Trcharne, Mixed| “I Love a Parade,” Arlen, Mixed | Dale Day. | | Chorus. Chotus. | Alex Holden, on a flight to the , carried five passengers: M. William Paul, | | Coast, M:(nnlv to Angoon, to Tenakee, T. Conrad to Hawk S(ENI( TRIP FlOWN r OVER TAKU GLACIER e — | “Venetian "Loye Seng” Nevin,| and Adolf Thompson and “Naughty but Nice,” the new | Mixed Chorus, Plnlhp Williams to Sitka, | Warner Bros. comedy which opens| “Riff Song,” Romberg, Boys' Glee | - ,eee - Sunday at the Coliseum Theatrc, Many A"end Glee CIUb | Club. Two pln'u.xul'o flights went out of | {is a hilariously satirical disclosure Juneau today with Shell Simmons Daily bmmrc classitleds pay | ““None Butt the Lonely Heart,"' Concert Given in High School Gymnasium Announcing Bing Crosby and Bob Burns “Soft is the music that wou!d| | charm forever,"—and so it was last| | evening when the vocal department | of the Juneau High School was heard in concert under the direc-| tion of Miss Merle Janice Schroe- | der, | “A Gallery of Tunes” Was pre-| sented in the High School gymna-| sium by the combined vested Glee' Clubs, who formed a picturesque ' setting against a blue and gray/| background, in the center of which stood a huge gold picture frame.' Various selections on the program were depicted by clever scenes re-| vealed in the photograph by livlng‘ characters. ‘ Probably one of the most out- standing numbers to be given was, Tschaikowsky's “None But the! Lonely Heart,” which featured Miss| Lanore Kaufmann as soloist. Another highlight of the per-| formance was “Ciribiribin,” sung, by the Girls' Glee Club and ac-| companied. by sparkling Tony Del- santp, accordionist. This selection was encored by the audience. The Girls' Trio, with Misses Ruth Allen, Charliene Arnold and: Mar-| ian Dobson, were excellent in their| realistic portrayal of Wynken, Blynken and Nod,” They were ac-| companied: by Miss Laura Jenn‘ obbligafo. ‘Alse giyen clamorousap-| | IN KRAFT MUSIC HALL PRESENTED BY " KRAFT CHEESE COMPANY OVER realistic portrayal of “Wynken,, plause were the two selections “Riff Song” and. “March of the Muske: teers” by the boys' group. An es-| pecially requested song, “Let All| My Life Be Music,” was cxperuy| sung by the Girls' Glee Club. Providing superlative support tol the singers were the three studem‘ accompnnm.s Misses Sylvia Davis, | Anna Lois Davis and Maxine Nos trand, Following is the evening's pro- | gram: | (g‘;a Every S!JNliAY (iP.M.to'lP.M.. s V Charcoal Sketches “The Deacon,” Traditional, Junior| | High School. | Y000 DAL Blizzhin’” Mitchel-Les-|ll prréfagesrreressnrosorcranaesareesrnnee “Deep River,” Spiritual, Junior, BEGINNING TOMORROW SUNDAY EVENING “Lawdy What a Day,” MacRae,) Girls' Glee Club, | “Battle of Jericho,” Bartholomew; | Boys' Glee Club. “Shortnin’ Bread,” Wolfe-Rieg- ger, Mixed Chorus. [ Pastels | “Wynken, Blynken, and Nod,” M A Y l 2 t h Lehmann, Girls' Trio—Laura Jean| “The Prayer Perfect,” Stenson. PUSSSSSSSSSSUSSSSSOS S S SSS “Children of the Moon,” Warren. Landscapes “Night Wind,” Farley (words by| E. Pield), Girls' Glee Club. “By the Bend of the River.’ Ed-\

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