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THE DAILY ALASKA !EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1940. THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS thatis NEWS | I}EBUT SUNDAY m‘ PREVUE TONITE | Allg(Al SHO'W‘ 1:15 A. M. : MATINEE | b &4 SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU l 2:00 P. M. ‘JBS(ha Heifetz Feature in| ' ' “They Shall Have Music \ Y | v | At Capitol Theatre never be.’:o; e Shch a |ing of great compositions has been | . 5 | hailed throughout the musical combination as this [ world, was persuaded by Samuel ...and perhaps never again! Daily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS . Boys Fastener . Crony . Molding Architectural pler . Recline Cried . Reception rooms . American Indian ). Fodders stored in. silos . Jute fabric 24. Favorite . ‘Break the con- § tinuity. of . Sell . Genus of the maple tres 31. Malt beverage . Reach across 33. Turt . Rengder free from bac- Juneau’s Greatest Show Value PREVUE TONIGHT JvUNEAU S OWNED AND OPERATED R * W.D.GROSS MATINEE SUNDAY 1 8 3.3 2:00 P, M. 0. Eng 1 7 ) 5 Sunday — Monday — Tuesday Devices for Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle peeling bark | Sunday Monday Tuqsday | >x Cereal grass Rowing im- plement LN\ h Childish talkers Rubher tree Sradicated (SES = [OlOHN W] r ; steadily Units One of a Slavic people of Europs . Greek city Adherent of: suffix . Member of a Luzon tribe Summon in a public place 9. Accessible Hastened Large knife . Afternoon function . Unrefined metal 7. Negative vrefix 1 Goldwyn to bring his genius to the screen and makes his film de- .but in the producer’s “They Shall Have Music,” a moving and poig- | nant story set in New York, which | will have a gala premiere showing {at the Capitol Theatre on Sunday | as a United Artists release. The new | picture also marks the debut of {the California Junior Symphony | Orchestra, comprised entirely = of | boys and girls hand-picked for their | | | 3. Bvident English school . Turn to the right bearing Large plant printed RRoman tyrant stamps Finish Qn the ocean Paradise horizon poch Sent out of the country . Fem 1] nam PPy | ER & 7/ musical precocity “They Shall Have | directed by Archie Mayo, and its | cast features Andrea Leeds, Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan, Gene | Reynolds and Terry Kilbourne. - | The richly human story drama- 7 4 tized in “They Shall Haye Music” ) WARNIR SRb: bl with | concerns Professor Lawson, played JANE BRYAN - QEORGE BANCROFT | on the screen by Walter Brennan, 5 : | ‘Scras Ploy. by Norman Reilly Roina ond Worres. owecred by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY an R K2ealoy Taroma Odbum - A i Nakional Pete and the school settlement which he —— ALSO MUSICAL—CARTOON—NEWS ALSO runs for ,underprivileged children LAST TIMES TONIGHT who have a talent for music. Since ! RETURN ENGAGEMENT | the professor is a happy-go-lucky S*JESSE JAMES”? idealist, with no sense of practi- TYRONE POWER—NANCY KELLY—HENRY FONDA cality or finance, the school is on ALSO ——————News ALSO Music” was SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents JASCHA_HEIFETZ Andrea Walter + McCREA-LEEDS-BRENNAN n e i i o I uEE dE NN dE "EACH DAWN I DIE” T0 START SUNDAY AS COLISEUM DRAMA the verge of bankruptcy. But with the arrival of Frankie, a slum boy, who has left home because of an irate stepfather, plans age hatched to save the school from the hands of the creditors and to give it a bright new start. Frankie plots and plans to get the great Heifetz, fwho is in New York for Carnegie Hall concerts, to become interested in the small settlement and to lend it his patronage. Playing for the last times night is the double bill “Naughty Marietta,” a return picture, and “Last Warning.” D CITY TO CONTINUE Musical ADDED: MARCH OF TIME The Story of land from 1919-1940 LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY It's Timely! LAST TIMES TONITE: “Naughiy Marietia” and “Last Warning" RER GBS ] RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS caught and is up for the rest of his life. Rebellious from the out- set because of the injustice done him, Cagney is a difficult prisoner for the authorities to handle. Tonight the return engagement of “Jesse James,” stairing Tyrone City of Flint Romance BOUGLAS NEWS FIRST GRADE H OR LIST | The fcllowing pupils are_reported on the henor roll for the final six | cks period covering the first \numf ides of the Douglas Public Scheol irst—Pauline Bonner with 3 A’s, 5 and 1 C. Second—Jimmy Sey, 5,6 B's and 1 C; Carol Cochrane A, 7Bs, 1C rd grade—Jeanine and 6 B's -+ Greiner, ion the office-residence. L. B. Wilson was a missal today from St pital. Ann's Hos- After receiving medical treatment at St. Ann’s, Mrs. J. Krajewski wa dismissed today. Mrs. Olive Gillis was dismissed pital today. Mrs. Bessie Erickson left Hospital last evening after receiving medical attention and sailed south teamer Baranof PICNICS SAFELY MELD Pleasant times without casualties the report made regarding the hel picnies which were held yes- terday. Due to wet weather the High School outdoor event was staged at the skater’s cabin near Mendenhall Glacier instead of Auk Lake - >ee - 7th AND 8th GRADES WILL PICNIC SUNDAY Pupils of the seventh and eighth grades accompanied by their teacher Ernst Oberg have thein annual pic- nic planned for tomorrow at Auk Lake. Several private cars have Leer arranged to carry the picnicers to their destination. - - HospitaL NorEs Mrs. K. G. Merritt and her baby! son were dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital and are at their Suzy Abrahamson was admitted for surgical care this morning at the Government Hospital -ee - Mrs. li’ich Is Hon;)r Guest at Luncheon For Mrs. Gil Rich of Ketchikan | who is in Juneau this week while| her husband is here on a business trip, Mrs. Charles D. Beale was host- ess at luncheon in the Baranof’s Iris room today. Mrs. Rich was the guest of Mrs Alex Holden and Mrs. Robert Bender at a small luncheon in the Iris room yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Rich will return to their home in Ketchikan Monday While in Juneau they are staying at the Baranof hotel D CAUBLE ON ALASKA The Rev, John L. Cauble, of the Resurrection Lutheran Church, who | has been south attending a Synod, is home bound oboard the Alaska. ) ) < i vy now:s AIR? @ If you are working in a “"KITCHEN FOG” of Grease Steam Odors let us explain how this can be eliminated with a Ventilating Fan RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 34 s e - e e e YOUR N ——— o I'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! me at the Union Oil Company ' surgical dis- | from medical care at St. Ann’s Hos- | ‘luthér 1eague B.P. W. CLUB WILL INSTALL | - MONDAY NIGH Dinner to Precede Cere- mony at Scoftish Rite Temple The annual iustallation and din- ner cf the Business and Professional evening starting at 6:30 o'clock at ;!)\(' Scottish Rite Temple. Miss Anita Garnick will |corted into her office as President and other officers include Miss Ad- elheid Guenther, First Vice Presi- |dent; Mrs, Mae Kilroy, Second Vice President; Mrs. John McCormick Secretary; Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, | Treasurer. Installing officers for the evening | will be Mrs. William Paul and Miss Caroline Todd, Past Presidents of the | |Club. They will be assisted by var- |lous members. | | A program has been planned for | ‘lh(‘ affair and the dinner will be] |prepared by Mrs. Katherine Hooker 'WATERFRONT ACTIVITY " INCREASES AIRWAYS FLIGHTS FROM JUNEAU Airways activities were booming | as a result of many boat ar- with seven flights made out of | Juneau by Pilots Shell Simmons and Alec Holden. Six flights were made to Polaris- | Taku mine by Holden this morning, the trips carrying 14 passengers, mail, freight and perishables. Simmons flew from Juneau with Martin Vanhatten and Sam Argirin for Hirst and J. Gasper for Sitka. Two flights to the Coast are sched- uled for tomorrow. > be es-| | | Social Will Be Held Sunday Weather permitting, the Adult Lu- ther League will meet at the church between 6:30 and 7 o'clock Sunday | evening, where cars will transport | members to Auk Bay Recreation Beach for a social. | If the weather is not good the | League will gather at the regular time of 7:30 o'clock at the Church | social rooms. | All planning to attend should call | 484 early this evening | e — | DR. STEVES TO TRAVEL | Dr. S. E. Steeves, chiropodist,| plans to leave Thursday on the| steamer North Sea for Sitka on a| professional trip which will keep him away from Juneau a week or‘\ 10 days, ‘l APPROPRIATION FOR HEALTH NURSE HERE ¢ The City of Juneau's $1,200 con- tribution toward the salary of a Public Health Nurse will be con- tinued through the next fiscal year, | the . City Council announced last night in answer to an inquiry from Dr. Courtney Smith, Direc- tor of Maternal and Child Health and Crippled Children’s Services of the Territorial Department of Health. The Juneau appropriation, which | t! is matched by Federal funds, established by ordinance and can- not ke changed except by . spe said - - IMODES The George Raft Dawn I dis ture dealing in a big prison which opens Sun- day 4t the Coliseum Theatre. At the outset of the film, the chat¥cters ‘portrayed are merely sive the | same term. outstanding toughies history James Cagney are teamed in * Warner Bros realistically with reen by . the. s! art, Cagney truistic and reporter, of poles an newspaper slightest trace with hard and callous cross when is framed paths reported on penitentiary for a Raft, o[ tlre by Adelaide Kerr of wd lach pic life being aggres- not viciousness in his make-up, while Ralft is the criminal at he seems to be until the very 15/ end. Their | al | young |Women’s Club will be held Monda; | enactment, Mayor Harry I. Lucas | manslaughter charge and sent to | the state the long who is a big shot in Empire classifieds bring results. |the underworld, has finally been MOMEN Power, will have its final show- ing. >+ (Government School | Baccalaureate Is to | Be Sunday Evening Baccalaureate services of the Ju- neau-Douglas Government School will be held tomorrow evening at| 7:30 o'clock at Memorial Presbyter- ian Church in Juneau. | Captain Stanley Jackson as speak- | er for the evening will have as h subject “The Man Sent From God.” -es Triceratops dinosaurs had more than 500 teeth and suf- fered from toothaches. Parasols are going to put fashion pepper in this summer’s mode. Some stylists think they even will be carrled with suits in town. Here's one in dusty pink shantung topped with a big black bow and carried with a toque of the same fabric crowned with a big pink rose, It all adds a little zing to a black faille sum- mer suit, In a romantic sequel to the City of Flint saga, Ruth Engelsen, 22, of Bergen, Norway. is greeted by Carl C. Ellis, third officer on the Flint, as she arrives in New York on the Bergensfjord. They will soon wed, climaxing a romance that began when the City of Flint was interned in Bergen., The Bergensfijord lef: Norway just before Germany overras the country. NEWEST IMPROVEMENTS IN KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Murphy Cabranette Kiichen office at Radio Engineering and Manufacturing Company Phone 176 Box 2824 piamoxp T TRUCKS ONE YEAR gUABANTEE 100,000 MILES O - Seeed COMPREHENSIVE ANOTHER NEW WORD in « .. it's the broadest car coverage ever offered the public ... Ii You Don't Have COMPREHENSIVE You Don't Have Modern Insurance! ASK ABOUT IT. 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