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The Capitol has the BIG Pictures ANN SOTHERN - SEEN TONIGHT IN LOCALHIT | "Gold Rush Maisie” Has { Last Showing at Capnol W PLACE OF T IUNEAU TONIGHT P 771 T TIMES Sothern, who the stranded showg e | whiplash tengue and the o |gold as no one eclse |to her familiar and | with more hilarfous results than ; j ever before in “Gold Rush Maisie rgn whicH ends tonight at the Capitol AN 507z 1 [EEENK us 4 : m oAy me Maisie, who hegan her MIREGAM | ccreen, career in a rench setting | and jumped to the African jungle in her second adrift in the midst of desert when her old j down while she’s enroute cafe-singing job. By the time she's through she has even the coyotes | tamed. adventure, i Arizona aks to a br DOESN Hiding” DIENEY CARTOON CRIME “Women i WALT LATEST NEWS | A cast of thorough troupers sur- 2 = 3 | rounds: her. Lee Bowman: as Bill ment in the surrounding countryside than prevailed in Mark Twain's time, the “Tennessee Belle” makes calls between New Orleans Preview 1:15 a:m. Tonight |, o c 0 it ownar 'of i desett and Greenville, Miss., towing barges laden with rice, sugar, coffee and canncd goods. Capt. J. E. (Dick) Dicharry is master of the boat. “"FLORIAK’'' |ranch who finds Maisie wélcome doc iges his ad- n status in HighSchool FLOWER BOXES tisan holds her own with the Fladed Uit toOrcaired Laor | s s i - JIUAGHES 10 BY ROTARIANS \ ‘ No. 1392 | o | shte thod v 4 Present Play Each Member fo Maintain N T TR SN AR rop followers whe finds her D ki 80 2k ownfown "‘Garden” | T ii! - o et e, e oo Headed for Eden,” Three) Through Summer $ Jlmeall lquor | it descends on Bill Anders much Ad Comedy, Wl” Be e —“ e to his disgust A i X rtiums Store Space Given on May & |. which thrive in the Will Remodel to Suit ‘(ARDS '0 BE (Ollfflfl) i AMRLE: VAT B8 plAcC bl Tenant. | '[Hu S| BME}] | Juncau High School students will vantase points (hroughout th Gity| See Percy’s Cafe R DAY BY w MF! present “Headed for by t ,“ .‘(n. ~ | mml all-school play on May 9 | 1e of the box= ol TR TR TR | : cording to an announcement [ LY TEEnRY { Anncuncement .was m'\fip by MIS. nrics Ruth MeVay, directo f lumber donated 1‘1401‘[‘[:"!""-;:.:!;-"5 2 ‘“.“M [€ ning, that all women pocented in 1 by the Thea-|by th 1 Lumber Mills, h: { Send YOUR GARM who toek cards to distribute :m}l 1 of the University of Lou- ’ ction of to wave signed "by members of thelr yon, «geaded foi Eden” s a will Tr!angle Rt B et will e ety | lené - ¢hances for character ~por- he/ Juneadd E i T, trayal. donated by Bt avpiarennonly Selected to take part in the pr ware Assured When You v : duction are the following hig | R anna? If any of the women are unable to C o 4 ¢ 3oxes, 8 nUM= Here! ittend thé meeting, the cards col-| 500! students: & 1 with ot o g 3 ne Smith, Bil! Wilder, Doh S scted may be left at the Go rnor's 78 | canill, Pat Sct Jot | House on ‘that day. % B a " gust these individuals who were SO0 Morlyn Ammstrong = Shiey 501 |given cards to distribute are asked oV 7 T A e g Sy ‘to be at the meeting Thursday eve- yhor, Grace - Berg, Chee Hermann, ¥ ning 5 Shirley Olds, Bob Helgesen, John m':\" ve L il O ;;.own‘]].. Hallie Rice, and Don ;. . : WHY SUFFER wath vour feet? | Pesues. Next W a new Board of Di- Phone 648. Ciuropodist Dr. Steves. BT I rectors will be elected ] G Don’t forget to vote. Polls in - o> - the city election remain open . i Suoscripe for The Empire. until 7 o'clock tonight. Empire Classifieds Pay! e The Complete Story of Alaska! In Printed Word and Picture The 1941 Daily Alaska Empire PROGRESS EDITION I\WW ON SALE! ‘@ History ® Indusiries ® Vacalioning ® Mining ® Fishing ® 'Hunting ® Defense Mounfaineering and Many Other Articles, Too " Numerous to Mention! Mail It to Your Friends 25¢ «i’&w’mfi.fi‘: ON SALE AT ALL NEWSSTANDS and | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, STILL STEAMBOATING CN THE MISSISSIP P‘-—Survwnl of the storied days when packets plied the principal rivers throughout the Mississippi valiey is the “Tennessee Belle,” shown tied up at New Orleans. To the accompaniment of less excite~ Miss Merle Janice Schroede: fealth Center, Room 108, Tetritor- | flLA.SKAN trumental and vocal instructors of i EwARD GIVEN the Jun Public pols, & con- again reminded of the S Telephone 713 or write * gert will be presented Friday eve- importance of protecting infants P The Alaska Territorial ning by the Junior band and or-|and children against communicable ]'o IERR"ORY | Employment: Service chestra. | diseases. | for this qualified worker, The program will begin at 8 0- — e G AR | clock and is to be held in H | CASHIER, TELEPHONE GIRL— Grade Scheol auditorium. The m‘«- GREEN BA(K Presenlahon Made on 74th Age 21, high school education. Ex- ot lic is invited H perienced as telephone girl and Following is the program: Anmversarv 0' AI' cashier in small businesses such as Marches— “Stepping Along,” | taxi office and restaurant. Call for by Junior Orchestra-Band. ! | Carrying out an expressed desire 1 e it Duct — Damaris Davis, Audrey of the late Judge James Wicker-\ Don't forget to vote. Polls in hompson. sham, the oil painting of Secretary| the city election remain open ndemeer’s Stream,” Irish folk| _ + T — William H, Seward which 1ong| until 7 o'clock tonight. song “Texas Stampede Song,” Henry Green, Juneau ageni of adorned the Wickersham home, was | T American cowboy song; “Home on|the Nor rthland Transportation Com- ! presented to the Territory on Al-‘ Try a ciassilea aa m'I'ne xmpire ad his wife and son, l‘f‘!llrn(‘dnskn& Seward Day by Mrs. GIace | et >, the Range," 1941. 3 20TH CENTURY A ' Where Better Big PMQI‘IH Play! v | THEATREWAS TUDMCENTURY | COMEDY FILM o e s 'Three Cheers for the Irish’ M a5 Has Star Cast-Ends | Tonight ‘ What this world needs is a good laugh. And the 20th Century is obliging by preseating one of the | funniest comedies to come out of | Hollywood. In “Three Cheers for | the Irish,” Warner Bros. has as-| | sembled a cast of 100 percent Irish, | Priscilla Lane, Dennis| Morgan, n Hale and Thomas Mitehell. This feature is on for the | last times tonight | With the story taking place n\} New York City. Mitchell plays the {role of a member of New Ymkw .(“A"E Finest, (he Police Department. Forced to resign from the foree be- cause of his Mitchell’s family | of three da ters decides that he should run for alderman. The daughters, played by Priscilla Lane, Irene Hervey and Virginia Grey, all pitch in and work their heads ~loff to get their pop elected His campaign manager is none other than Alan Hale, whose bom- bastic nature is matched only by his intense love for a good glass of lager. Fighting, as always, through- out the film, Hale dominates every scene in which he appears. Dennfs | Morgan, handsome star, plays the headed by ’l‘ONI(.HT 2 FEATURES — 2 "Playing with Dynamite" and "Range War" FRIDAY CONCERT 10 BE PRESENTED ATPUBLIC S(HOOL{ CLINICIS SCHEDULED constant delving into Alaska’s rich historical background.” The picture is to be hung on 3 24T IOMORROW role of a young. rookie in the po-|the walls of the broad stalrcase in lice department, and is madly in‘h-:\dinvz up from the main floor ‘ju"lor Bafld and Or(heSh'a llove with Mitchell's daughter,|in the Governor's House. o} o i P la. Her father refuses to ey Are ’0 Be Heard PUb A « ‘snncuml the match. regular monthly immuniza-~ w e | I n the F e hours of 2 and 4| Directed by T*TVlthl' Wt liELP AN I American cowboy song, [ PP by Junior High School boys to Juneau today on the North CO&“‘\Vlckemhmn | “Honor. Salute,” march; Largo 2iter a five weeks' vacation an; The Judge, a lifetime student Cf,t tNew World va‘n‘p:m:y,' "Dyorak; {hroush !l\é‘ States, going as far as everything that pertained to Al-| Melody in F,” Rubenstein; “Volga |aska’s past, regarded the painting| Bo mv‘i » Russian folk \n;m Ritis The (n!‘(ll\ purchased an automo- | which has now become the prop- tor - Grah st Rl SORE: “HET bite in Philadelphia and toured the erty of the Territory, as the best! It Was u‘law- .;md His La scuthern states on their return trip. ' of *the several portraits that had| English folk song: “When I Was|Orcen said that he spent much of been made of the Secretary of State| Seventdeny. Swadishi folic: som g: i UL K the scenic wonders of the | who negotiated the Alaska purchase Do 'Not Ca Hungarian foll S0uth and visited the Grand Canyon, | from Russia. It was painted by H.| s v ' {he Petrified Forest and practically | Kautf) in the 1 | SOr by Junior High School girls. |Kauffman in the latter years of| home from D Minor String| CYCrY, tourist attration except the|the Secretary's life. The canvas is| Quartet” Shubert, by clarinet vnj Carlsbad Caverns. National defense apout two and one-half by three| is proceeding quite saticfactorily, he ' and one-half aid, feet in dimension land is encased in a well-designed ’Ll]l. frame with glass, semble, “Three Drummer folk song; “Keep in the the -Road,” Negro spiritual, by combined groups. Boys.” French e, S Middle of | o In accepting the painting on be-| i ! uouon SIORES | half of the Territory, Gov. Ernest| " ( | Gruening said - “Alaska is grate-! “Top Flight,” march; “Liebes-| traume,” Liszt; “Merry Widow COCKIAIL BARS | ful zm'l the gift of th}x; excellant,j Waltz,” Lehar; “In the Ballroom,” 4 portrait of a man to whom we are chiefly indebted for bringing this (I.OSED u“'ll | great north country into, the fold lof the United States. Without his vision and tenacity of purpose there All liquor stores and cocktail| can be little doubt but that Alaska bars are closed in Juneau today, would today be foreign soil. We can| on account of the city election, but be sure that Judge Wickersham was| will opexf at 7 o'clock this evening.!| well aware 'that acquamtmceshtp‘ None of the liquor establishments | with such significant mementos of| opened for the one hour thismorn-'the past as this portrait helps to| ing, 8 to 9 o'clock. stimulate pride and interest in this Auxiliary at the residence of Mrs.!| R S e 75 Territory among Alaskans. As a Edith Davis in the Baranof Hotel. One hundred and ninety thou- leader among those who pioneered All members are requested to at- sand tons®of steel were required the work of implanting American tend. to make the Golden Gate bridge | culture and institutions in this new P — — |land he, himself, doubtless drew’ inspiration to carry on from his waltz, by Junior Orchestra-Band. - Legion Auxiliary Will Nominate Tonight Nemination of officers will be held at an 8 o'clock business meeting to be held by the American Legion U It's Swell! It's COLD and creamy AND it tastes bgttel' tlltn ANYTHING Pve had be- fore! It’s got REAL fruit: flavors, TOO! JUNEAU DAIRIES PUG (L BOC I SRS AR S eld 01d musleal note Kind of mon- u:compnny» 46, ing an_ ore . Incarnation 47 . Article . Decides [m/ G >z 4] [H[>]9] PALE FACE? ERopE | Y O 43 ISHT[AIR] ACROSS 3. Division of the [RIE[S|UMIE] 1. Say or do Koran [TIU]N] again 36. Predicaments Emmm 1. Dried plums 39. Portends Al (AP[E] - e a 13. Come forth in- 42. 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