The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 9, 1941, Page 3

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CAP Fighting for the love of y io the ret t ALS feet the support they need. | $1.95 o " $5.95 .| FAMILY SHOE STORE 1.OU HUDSON Manager ALSO IN STEINIE BOTTLES AND CAP SEALED CANS. ITOL one womon who holds ~ TER MORRIS CHRRLES BICKFORD The CAPITOL has the BYG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! ( SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT JANE WYATT Tomorrow’s Stars—Barnyard Babies Bridal Fright—Latest News There is no substitute for Newspaper Advernsmg | | POLL-PARROTS Complety the Pictire | Put the finishing touch to your kid- | die's new outfit with Poll-Parrots. | Smart..snappy..styles that will please the youngsters. Plus. .sturdy..depend- | able construction that gives young Mother, you'll like these nationally advertised new Spring Poll-Parrots, as soon as you see them. So...see them today. 3 AMERICA’S MOST DISTINGUISHED { The | glorified in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 9, 1941. ' ALASKAN DRAMA NOW PLAYING AT CAPITOL SHOW. Jane Wyatt-Chester Morris | Star in "Girl from | God's Country” | \ CGreat Northwest “Girl from God's Coun-| " Republic drama whieh opens tenight at the Capitol Theatre. | Chester Morris' and Jane Wyatt, | who portray tae romantic leads, we ideally cast in the rugged, rontier type of role in which strong character must be dominant. The pair are straicled in the northern- most reaches ‘of Alaska, with noth-| ing but illiterate Eskimos and sled dogs for cowpanions, and their re-| lationship, wnich was born in spir-| ited conflict and misunderstanding, ripens to a deep love which is translated to the screen with pro- found and penetrating insight, Charles Bickford is cast in the powerful role of Bogler, the detec- tive. An appealing pair, among the| upporting players, is Mala, the| Eskimo / player, and Mamo Clark, Polynesian girl who sprang into prominence with her role in “Mutiny on the Bounty.” They enact the roles of Joe Tillicoot and his wife, Lulu, whose papoose is brouglkt into the world by Dr. Jlm‘ Holden (Chester Morris). The supporting cast is 1uund(‘d‘ out by such tried-and-true troop- ers as Kate Lawson, John Bleifer, Don Zelaya and Ferike Boros. | Special mention should be made of *“Ace,” the giant police dog | &L ) J/ i You'll Meet Socially Schlitz beer is the proud product of America’s finest brewery. It is the result of nearly a century of experience . . . the magnificent achievement of the men who have pioneered every significant advance in the brewing art during that time. Until you try Schlitz, you’ll never know how really good a bottle of beer can be. COPR. 1941, JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY MILWAUKEE, WIS, | bringing Acrsoss an. 1 ght spar et 5 Mo bearing 3% C";,;{f", ad substance g4 geries of con- 8 Kind of rock nected (2. Mohymmedan things noble: 36. Automobile variant operator 13. Solemn 38. Type of rail. promise way: collog 14, Scarce 29. Large dogs 16, Powerful i1, 10 explosive, 42 Reclining 17. Adnerents of: 43. Proper suffix 44 Jxist 18, Short for a_ 46 Big mian's name 48, Through: 19. Bill of fare prefix 20, t 50. Ruminant animals 21 Lawiess crowd 52 Misfortunes 2 M 86 Abend 25 R 5. icelandic tale 26, 86 Docelve 58, At no time: . contr. “Wod of the 59, Pronoun earth 60. Russian sea 0. Unoccupled 61, Lacerated who has a prominent part in Morris and Miss Wyatt in Lhe final fade-out MEMORIA[ L PRES. CHURCH IS TO HOLD - WORSHIP SERVICES worship services Ieu!flnx up to Easter have been planned at the Memorial Presbyterian Church beginning tonight at 8 o'- clock, according fo an announce- ment made by the pastor, the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff. These services will include Thursday at the same hour. During one of these servicessev- eral reels of color pictures will be together Special shown of Christian mission work undertaken by the Presbyterian Board of National Missipns in Alaska, beginning' at Metlakatla and Point Barrow. The pic- filmed by Dr. Frederick R. Thorne and edited by Mrs. Flor- ence Hayes The public is welcome to attend; these services. Alaska is more than twice the size of Texas. } and Priday . | for Masons of the 18th degree in | tation and equipment necessary for | the complete construction of a Re- Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzit 62. Termination 2. Starehlike of certai 3. Transgression | feminine 4 Small mine nouns 63. Pallid 5. § | DOWN [ 1. Term of gt » address L0 ey 9 W e palm | 0 \tain 1 s meuu of beaches Poor | . Made up of | sxn'!mln . Climey vessel 5. Metal Tasteners . Contended . Sour cherries . One v\l.\o lnmntlvo . Round-up . Polish 9. Body joint . Allowance for the weight of a con- tainer . Trade . Hurry . Mascullne name % ARMY OFFICE " HERE 10 GET - ANINSPECTION Colonel McDowall Here for Roufine Check of Ad- jutant General Here for a routine inspection of the finances and properties of the Adjutant General's office, Lieuten- ant Colonel John M. McDgwell and Warrant Officer Willard R. Kuhn of the Inspector General's office of Ninth Corp Area headquarters in San' Francisco arrived in Juneau yesterday on the northbound steam- er Columbia. Registered at the Baranof Hotel, ithe two Army men, accompanied by Mrs. McDowell, have made an inspection of finances at Annette {!slnnd They will continue to the! Westward in approximately a week, An- | stopping at Haines, Yakutat, chorage and Fairbanks. They ex-| ‘pcct tg return to San Francl.sco withinsg month. -'Piano Slu'd;n_is_ ~ Of Mrs. Davisin : Recifal Tonight The pupils of Carol Beery Davis will give a piano recital Northern Light Presbyterian Church tonight at 7:45 o'clock.The public is mvn,ed to al.tend 'DEMOLAYS 10 " SPONSOR SHOW For the purpose of sending a four, man degree team to Ketchikan, the Royal Arch Gunnison Chapter of DeMolay will sponsor the presenta- tion of, the “Former’s Daughter” at the Cgliseum Theatre on Friday, April 18, The ’picture stars Martha Raye nnd Clrrles Ruggles. msols 10 HOLD | DINNER THURSDAY It wgs announced tocay that the obugaup'y banguet for all Masons of the 18th degree will be held in the Scottish Rite Temple at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night for the celebration of the Maundy Thurs- day ceremonies. The banguet is a “must” event Juneau: and visiting members of that degree are invited to attend. | PR s AN = CALL FOR BIDS | Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Auditor, Territory of Alaska, Juneau, Alaslka, until 2:00 P. M., April 30, 1841, and will then be opened and read, for the furnish- | ing of all labor, materials, transpor- | inforced Concrete Vault adjoining the present Territorial Building, | formerly known as the Museum | Building. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of ‘Auditor of b d A bid horfl‘:lk;% of the contract | price will be required to accompany | :201h CenIufi Theatre Fea- 10 S - in the| DOUBLE BILLING ON LAST TIMES AT LOCAL HOUSE |- fures Mystery Film Plus Romanfic Drama A refreshing romance of the rou(ll ends tonight on a double bill fe: ture at the 20th Century Theatre| en with a Barbed Wire Fence,” the 20th Century-Fox pi ture featuring Jean Rogers, Ray- mond Walburn, Marjorie Rambeau, | Glenn Ford and Nicholas Conte as a “hitch-hike” a promising new- is seen as a She’s afraid he’s lonely and ed nowhere, fast, with- or a dream between agree that it takes r of kids like this ». But that's just what and you'll join in their 1 heartaches and laughter n the road with them in with a Barbed Wire Jean is seen ; Glenn Ford frem the st the ' also playing, Wa: thrilling melodrama, with Jane Wyman, Dick Foran and “Adonis” Rosenbloom in the Returning to the of detec- ‘h\x role she port d in " “Torchy Plays with Dynamite,” Jane Wy- |man uses all her ingenuity to pre- vent boy friend, Dick Foran, from anx‘stlny., the wrong man in the ng murdc. mystery. \HOI.Y WEEK IS 10 | BEOBSERVED AT type WHIRE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY GA\ b#[[”’-”fly LAST TIMES TONIGHT TWO TEATIJRE PICTURES What do you expect them to wait for... heaven? JEAN ROGERS RAYMOND WALBURN :,Al'éf( vaw:u N‘Tcuous CONTE GLORIA nlcxsnn MAXIE.'I‘E:[::‘ME: ~”=.m Special Preview Tonight 1:10 A. M. LANNE mnmu with . CARRD NATS R irecsed by LOUIS KinG Srll‘bn play, by Allég Riskip = Bosed an d iry. by Stave Fuher o % > Co I s E u m Last Times Tonight OVERATED CATHEDRAL HERE Bulldog Drummond’s Bride Holy Week will be observed in KHoly Trinity Cathedral by a cele- |bration of the Holy Communion |en Maundy Thursday forenoon &t |10 o'clock. | On Good Friday there will be an the ad- evening service consisting of Litany, Penitential Office, and dress, at 8 o'clock. Easter services will be Holy Com munion at 8 o'clock Sunday morn- ing and choral Eucharist, sung by the choir of 20 voices at 11 o'- clock. The regular choir rehearsal will {be held this evening at 8 o'clo instead of tomorrow night e s Libya is an old Greek name for all of northern Africa. 2 | the proposal, The right is reserved, | by the Territory, to reject any or all WM. A. HESSE, Territorial Highway Engineer. First publication, April 9, 1941. | Last pubtiontion,: April lo. With EASTER SHOPPERS There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertisinn RETAIL CLERKS' UNION Local 1392 MEETING WEDNESDAY — APRIL 9 AFofLHall _T:30P.M N esterfie ; FOR THERE’S NO BETTER GIFT THAN THE CLEAN WHITE PACKS WITH THEIR Mleter, Beiter 7o Easter shoppers and all smokers, who are after smoking pleasure at its best, are asking for Chesterfield ... because the finest tobaccos from our own Southland blended with costly aromatic tobaccos from far-off Turkey and Greece give Chesterfield a definitely Milder, Cooler, decidedly Better Taste. THAT'S WHY IT'S CALLED THE SMOKER'’S CIGARETTE

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