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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1940, THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS TWO BIG FEATURES—FM' the Price of One Friday — Saturday First Show Starts 7:30 P. M. "'Stronger Than Desire'—One Show Only—at 8:53 P.M. ‘Mickey Mouse Malinee Satarday—1 P. M. “LONE RANGER" CARTOON—NEWS " DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITAL THEATRE OPENS romeur "Stronger Than Desire,” "(ode of the Streefs,” | Are Two Features Virginia Bruce and Walter Pid- geon bring thrills and heartthrobs, comedy and human interest to the screen in a delects blend in “Stronger Than Desire,” playing at the Capitol Theatre tonight. Directed by Leslie Fenton, it deals with a lawyer and his wife, estranged through uspicion. The wife attempts a flirtation that in- volves her in blackmail and mur- der, another woman faces trial for | a crime she believes herself guilty |of, and by a clever dramatic twist | | the lawyer husband clears the situ- |ation and he and his wife renew !1ife with a better understanding Also playing is a grimly reahmc drama of boys who live by the ‘mdo of alley slums, a Umvma.nl? | production. | With James McCallion, youthful| ‘xmgc favorite, as their new leader, |the popular Little Tough Guys | demonstrate how sordid environ- ment influences the development |of a boy's character and outlook | on life. [ ‘ -, —— EXACTLY AS SHOWN IN ITS FAMED ATLANTA. PREMIERE GONE WITH THE WIND Siafls Tuesday, June 25th at 1:30 P. M. THREE DAYS ONLY NIGHT SHOWS AT 8 P. M. ALL SEATS RESERVED $1.10 incl. tax, Loges $1.50 incl. fax MATINEES at 1:30 P, M. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY (all seats reserved) 75c incl. tax, Loges $1.15 incl. tax THURSDAY MATINEES at 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. will be continuous. Come anytime up to 2:30 and see com- plete show. Seats NOT Reserved. 75¢c incl. tax, Loges $1.10 incl. tax Doors open Thursday at 9:30 A. M. CAPITOL THEATRE ElKS SUBSCRIBE Itho Elks Building here was sub-| ‘\(Ilb"d in one evening when Lhu HAI.F or BONDS bonds were first effered at Lodge| The five percent semi-annual ODD FELLOWS FUNERAL S| bonds will be ready for delivery July| ARRANGED FOR TOM L.ANH_)RD meeting this week, according to M. Work fo Start August 1 . DOUGLAS E. Monagle, Secretary of the Elks NEWS Building Corporation. on New Addition fo Lodge Plant Half of the $30,000 bond issue for sonstruction of a new addition to Schlllln ELKS DANCE SATURPAY June15 ELKS Music by | WES BARRETT and His Royal Alaskans ADMISSION S1. 1, with construction of the bulldmg unit scheduled to begin August 1. Henry Messerschmidt is President Last rites for Thomas W. S;\u-‘ ford who passed away in St. Ann's Hospital last Monday night at the Daily Crossword Puzzle RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF "UNION PACIFIC” ACRO®s Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Sack OF Let the bait { 9 Hypothetical y | v OPENS AT COLISEUM .L'l act = 10. lsraelite tribe P ter wind L €l 11, Acquiesce | - of the Adri- [ E|l 1 Aerlforin sub- A star-packed cast topped by atic L S el arbara Stanwyc - | . South Amerl- 16. tyiie Mehsire lfm bara Stanwyck and Joel Mx | can Indian v 20, 8 | Crea, the heroic story of the build- 3. Deserters 20. Pulled apart 3 . More agree- m S| 21. Poems ing of America's first trans-conti- pte:” cotioa. [BE] Al 23 tening nental railroad and some of the |, - e JulR] 24. Send n,:n. biggest epic scenes Cecil B. De-| . Qurgelyes R[R] [ Ay Mille has ever filmed combine to . Units ot Hypacritical make C.B.s newest offering, “Union | ) w:‘_fi . E 2. Tog wt. thé Pacific,” one of the most fmpressive | re head . any a,sed v 30. Involuntary works of many a season. Pammo‘u?n; muscular will give its local showing tonight | Vepmhiia o™ lin a return engagement at the i 33. Kitghen im- Coliseum Theatre | sic: . cment i . Spike of d - 1. Present animals played to perfec Sthn- flowers S ) SEOUAL E 5. Hanel 36. One’s strong ROy Y0 REH{ERNOL b3, LS. S . Flowering 40. Dillseed 3. Walked with Daint | wyck and McCrea, arec Mollie Mon- gt 41 Senior: avbr. measured 37. Shoot, from ahan and Jeff Butler: she the lus- . Burn wit 2. Persi v step ambus| § S steam or hot 43 t\)l:l woman 4 n.r.u'- a mis- 39 Lairl ty, joyous daughter of a “U.P.” en- et b 0. BRyrsesed Ao VoI 40 reiel® nureh | gineer and the mascot of the rail- Italian river 47 P 43. Ibsen charac- road-builde: > g e ect of glass 48, Cook slowly Vot myathesis ter ¢ uilders, he a handsome 3 Y substilnices 45. Grafted: her- 1. mell with an 45, Myselt troubleshooters sent out by Wash- .Lunmlolu col- alloy of tin 46, Old musical ing " rouble s lection 80. Bxl(c: \E((‘l\ and lead note ington when trouble - makers threaten the construction of the read. Their whirlwind romance is in keepin the with the mad pace of times in which it took place. R GIRL S(OUTS ARE TOLEAVEMONDAY Methodist Church- Program Planned Summer camp projects were out- lined yesterday by Miss Margaret Johnson, director, at a meeting of the Girl Scouts held in the social rooms of the Methodist Church. The girls will leave Monday morn- ing at 8:15 o'clock from the Meth- oaist Church and will be taken to —— Eagle River in Femmers truck. All luggage will be transported from FOR EflSAMPMfNT | Meeting Held Yesterday ali COLISEUM OWNED _AMD _OPERATED Junean’s Greatest Show Value! FRIDAY ——-— SATURDAY Return Engagement The Greatest American Epic of Them All! “UNION PACIFIC” STARRING [ {cCREA RESTON BARB! 3 WY A‘(IMI/\‘“ | F MATINEE TOMORROW —-—— 1:00 P. M. - - KEPPEL COMPLETES vey of the Horaries of Alkska. - gl - Suit to annul marriage has beenss dent of the Carnegie left on the steamer Princess Louise Frank Pvtiuyumwn Mr. and Mm.]f\d(lilinnfll ‘]n"m'nr'):x.\:vm rx[:(x\x:;fl‘t the Forest Service dock and the Charles Tuckett. [ e T ‘; g p"‘lw girls are roquested to have their % e — Apph(du'ts must :u:'L iave passed| poooo e at the warelouse ab B o'~ ()I EN HOU HELD BY their fiftieth b;l‘(!(x\_v,' o * clock sharp MR. AND MRS. ERTICKSON | Full information may be ob- During the two weeks' encamp- | tained at 311, Federal .Building. s5it. the (foll & diily Brow e, Hew. Donglha res(dens oY m(!n the following daily progr Mr. and Mrs. Gus Erickson who | M'll'rv:raxx:"—ovivlcv(\lr;vnllv just recently moved to Douglas H N ES R ¢ T OSPITAL NOT | 7:30 am—Flag raising, from Juneau was the scene of an 7:45 am.—Breakfast. open house last evening as many | friends of the couple from both | sides of the channel dropped in on them for a visit of good cheer and friendship, Music by M. DeSpain and Glen | Edwards enlivened the event which | | was enjoyed persons. - R by approximately 50 Ci1vIL SERVICE B 8:15 am—KP. and tent duties. Mrs. E. S. Evans was dismissed | 8:45 am.— Inspection — personal today from medical care at St.|8nd of tents. 9:00 am camp, and hand crafts; ing on badges. | Ann’s Hospital. also work- Mrs. €. L. Wingerson of Excur-| sion Inlet underwent a major op- | 11:00 a.m.—Put work away and l'eration today at St. Anns Hos-|clean up ready for dinner. | 12:00 a.m.—Dinner. Ipnal. 1:00 p.m.—Rest hour. Plan work {on badges and crafts. After receiving medical care, John 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. — Organized Kukulnik was dismissed today from|games and swimming when possible. . Compare the éxquisite Havor of g%éka Public In ked! of the Elks Building Corporation.|age of g3 years, will be held at the e |Charles W. Carter Chapel in Ju-| neau next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. It will be an Odd Fellows | | funeral, pxupexly befitting one of | |his many years' association with| |the Order. Mr. Carter will deliver | ‘Lhe eulogy. { At the close of the services the| special bus which will carry Island | ‘{x'leud.s from and back to Douglas | will follow the remains to L.O.OF.| | Cemetery on the Island for intern-| | ment. | | Active pallbearers will be George | Fleek, Carl Lindstrom, Gus Lun-| | | TWITCHELL LEAVES Ben Twitchell, Office of Indian Affairs teacher at Hoonah, left on the Princess Louise today for a vacation in the States. (dell, H. A. Jenkins, F. S. Laughlin,| H. V. Callow. Honorary pallbearers will be John | | McWilliams, William B. Robinson,‘ | John Currier, John Reck, and John | G. Johnson. | The special bus will leave Doug- las station at 1:40 o'clock for th | funeral, returning immediately at| the close for accommodation of all| |who wish to attend. | | > - |12TH ANNIVERSARY OF ENGSTROMS REMEMBERED Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. El- ton Engstrom on the occasion of their twelfth wedding anniversary, Mrs. Guy Smith and Mrs. Wendell E. Cahill were co-hostesses for an| evening of bridge given at the home of the former last night. Three tables of contract were played, and the high score prize winners were Mrs. Charles Tuckett and Mr. W. E. Cahill. The honored gliests were presented with a linen ‘hmoheon set. ‘Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleek, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pdol, Mr, and Mrs. Tuckett, Mr. and Mrs. Ca- ‘hul and Mr, and Mrs. Smith. | | — - | FAMILY REUNION DINNER ; A family reunion dinner prepared | by Harry King who has been spend- ing the past two weeks in Douglas |for his first visit since 20 years iago. his cousin, Frank Pettygrove, | took place at the Tom Cashen residence last evening and was en- Jjoyed by the local descendants of | Nick King, former oldtimer of the Island, whose memory is still a | cherished one with many here. | Present were Mrs. Sadie Cashen and sons—Tom, William, Gerald, Frank and Harry; Harry King and Pl i e o PN I DOUGLAS-Coliseum Thursday — Friday “Adventures of Jane Arden” “SKY PATROL" Ifyou'want tea you mtfiepffl’e in serving, insist on Schilling Tea. ¢his choice ¢ea! Compareits cléar, fragrant, refrélhin'g ‘;o'odn'ess! You'll ‘néver know tea at its best until you uy sdnmn; Tea HALL | the Commission’s Washington of- St. Ann’s. He is from the Polaris-| __ | Taku mine. EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service J. Jackson was dismissed today Commission has announced open [rom S“ Am‘xs Ho;‘:‘r}:lf:\l:furrorc- competitive examinations to fill po- CCIVINg care for = 0‘;_ g sitions of instrument maker in the I Fs (7 cover tour sraces, witn saiures MRS, CAUTHORNE TO ATTEND CONVENTION ranging from $1800 to $2600 a | | | | | year, less a retirement deduction of 3% percent. Applications must be filed with Mrs. Mary Keith Cauthorne, Ad- fce not later than August 4. | ,isory Nurse of the Division of Ma- Applicants must have complet-{ (e pq) and Child Health of the Ter- | ed a four-year apprenticeship as ,jtoria] Department of Health‘ instrument maker, or must have pjans to leave on the steamer Bar- | had certain experfence in the trade, anof tonight to attend the annual | in either case including work witn| meefing of the Western Branch of high-precision ‘physical, géodetic. or| the American Public Health Asso- similar scientific instruments. Cer- | ciation in Denver. tain substitution of appronucc«hlp‘ Mrs. Cauthorne will also aLmnd‘i or practical experience in the "‘"w a special preliminary meeting for| chinist ‘or tdolmaker trades may be Public Health Nurses. t‘ allowed for part of this require-| e ment. Par ‘the ‘three higher- grades| Empire cussfieds bring results. Ffilh’ée B Delivery B " "Tis the Quality 12 ounce ORANGE . JUICES BUTTER Danish— 93 Score MA]‘S]IMALMWS FLUFFY — LIGHT - S & W Century Golden Ikool Air CORN 3 No. 2 lins 39 | g ~4 tins I:Mfl:flm'r -2 ll?l. ‘,‘."c l E G G S CO-OP—Largesi—Freshest ° $1.49) tiful Floral PAPER PLATES NAPKINS AND m; OTHER PEAS 3 No: 2 tins 39¢ WWTTWH— z PARTY and E eugeszgns . CUPS—FORKS TABLE COVERS _items—al priced low PURE m{fom\’ Roady to Eat — Gt Sza s B OB I HONEY :ocovm 33 roon mn e GIN ER SNAPS TANGY — SPICY — DELICIOUS! 4:00 to 6:00 | free time. 6:00 p.n.—Supper. p.m.—Hiking and — Craft class—nature, | 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.—Campfire—sing- | ing, stunts, and fun fests. 9:00 p.m.—Taps. SeatTLe Brewing & Mavting Co 1878 & Emil Sick rdent FRES! RT’S CASH GROCERY M’N——BUT PRICE COUNTS ALSO. We believe that you want the Finest Foods at Lowest Possible th“fi Prices. That is our aim—we hold qunlny first, then the price—may we serve you today?? PINEAPPLE . . .. can lic dozen $1.29 Quality . can 1lc dozen $1.29 . can10c dozen $1.09 matched JUICES filed in District Court here by MH- lie Edenfield against Louis F. Ede n field. Dr. Frederick P. Keppel, Presi- Corporation, LR LR BREREE RIS RERNEL B EYERYTHING & COMPLETE $59.50 COMPLETE Room Cleaning Outfit A Super-High Powered Cleaner with Dozens of Uses © 500-Watt super high powered G-E HERE’S WHAT YOU GET! Motor o ® Telescope bag for larger filtering 1. Ait-flo Cleaner service. 2. Eight-foot hose ® Use for cleaning rugs, bare floors, 3. 2-extension linoleum. tubes e For eleaning upholstery, draperies, 4. Rug Nozzle curtains. 5. Floor Brush e For stairs, radiators, books, clothes, 6. Upholstery Tool 7. Radiator Tool 8. Dusting Brush amps. : e For mattresses, bedding, automobile interiors. 9. Liquid Spra; o Special sprayer attachment for wax- R inig floors. % Deodorizer ® Auachment for power demothing 11. Demothin; service. Crys PULL GENERAL ELECTRIC GUARANTEE Alaska Eleetric Light & Power Co. PHONE 6i6 FREF IFINGENC Two Fast Phone;-105 SH FRUIT Un- 2 dozen 69‘: POUND 19¢ DOZEN $1.15 Fancy Puree TOMATOES 3 No. 2 tins 29¢ 2 POUND BARREL 45¢ 12 QUNCE TINS 27(3

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