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Two Big Features STARTI THE (APITOL HAS THE IBEG PICTURES AND IIEWS IHAT ISNEWS NOW MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Saturday-1 P. M. Revival: CAROLE PRESTON LOMBARD FOSTER in aw 5.8 8Dl 9 o A o .l pssel 53. Liberates ol film hits so auspiciously begun Love Behl‘e will be ubreeled tonight at the| § ORGR.Mine' 65 Feer Gynvs 0. Masculine nick- 1. Check s ol 0 el Baby" | Tanned, tough, two-fisted] | Capitol Theatre when Hal Roach Vard off mother name 2. American | A "y i o, 17} | presents ' that inimitabl < ¢ 33 Like 56. Number . Apply the mind Indian and “The Fighting 69th,” with “Vir- | MIRIAM Breakiasl . Soriiis ; I ringsbie X b (m‘m war LY S ! to learn 3. ';“”."r‘ carrler | ginja City,” starring Errol Flynn, comics, Stan Laurel and Oliver B musical Scoteh ‘river - 4 Behind Miriam Hopkins and Randolph | ALSO: AT i b g (xfort | 6. Hindu cymbalt | geott, The film brings to the .80: b i ik Bl el : POt force |screen onme of the most stirring ATEST NEWS { United Artists. ! Riythm shapters in the west's unwritten l“\':;l;:“qfl%l‘;“\ { The new four-reeler presents Excited with ‘n),‘;u::-‘vh 1 1he, wests AOVCES gt L sombre-faced Stan and rotund Ol- | Roman ,;'arl 2 i | " e | 4 nt “West of Dodge City there's no| Saturday Matinee Only [ |jlie in o series of gay misadven. | . maRSoion | law” was 3 byvord i the old wet | g P Spast And west of Dodge City, there was "nn: ? halls of learning, Oxford. The com- | Censure pd R 3 | Separate | Virginia City, a city of gold; ruled | nlck Tf?fy s ic team, presented as erstwhile | """‘,‘F‘fld‘“ | by iw‘nl Sprung lm’ uvvnfii it, after whi vings wl ? abridge: | ad. § » G-Men e by “‘("D urps the Atfan: | Variant | | the discovery of the Comstock Lode| the Of)“f :n e u;nucn]. tomp over f;‘;r‘;, |and other gold and silver mines; T =" |und ,.,;;3' ‘.flundranrg‘;‘s ins two Husks ofa \ | had brought thousands of prospec- | ke\t” “; ‘_sl r&:fel Wiyl "’r" 7 tors to Nevada, Virginia City was/ FAIRHURST BACK \\hlch will help pay the costs of|Jackets and schoolboy _““5- | Hl&f dozen { as colorful as the gold that brought ling man Hal Fairhurst re- ‘U'e race and the winner's prize of| AS soon as they arrive they are DT to |It into existence, and just as un- B I |an all-expense-paid trip to Akron,|singled out as the vitims of some| the cheek heeding of law and order. It is turned to Juneau today on the ¥ very elaborate hazing. Asked to ke . Wondering feat ¥ Jorth Sea, after hort | Ohio, in August to compete in the | Very 8 A0KSG- %0 B9 Marked | this background against which g ol i SL“ld-uwlv(a-ix t hmm“"‘ finals. fdiected to the Dean's quarters, . Polished | Warner Bros. have set their excit-| ‘ i 'l,,k“ R | Among sponsors so far. veport-|they are sent infp fhe Mase, a 'Mr:-‘,lr“‘f-“"lg: |ing new film, in the stormy days | 5 l 1vd to the committee in charge are: | complicated labyrinth of shrubbery| atk landed at the close of the Civil War. ’ D i Baranof Hotel, Tony DelSanto;|in Which they become hnpel(‘ss]yl 3‘9'1'\3-‘ biscuit | Southern sympathizers in Vir- ARRIVES CN LODESTAR | Charles Carter, Charles Linehen; o5t Staggering under the weight Fast' = . |ginia City haye banded together presenting D. C. Heath and Triangle Cleaners, Jack Turoff; Ju-;nr_“""" 1"'”‘?“3"' the heroes wan- 'b":smpd tissue | and raised some five million dol- pany, Lyle Ashcraft arrived i | neau and Douglas Telephone Com- | d€r ‘”v" ‘:f“"‘pk“"y and encounter | i attention . | 10y which is to be smuggled out Juneau pn, s, PAA Lodastar yestey | pany, Melvin Shudshift; Dr. W. M.|2 most remarkable ghost, In the| . Continent and sent to the Confederate, day from Seattle and is staying a | Whitehead, Robert Howell; J. i::‘,rl‘:l O‘CO::: upperclassman, wh»-ni ‘ 8£."°:'-‘§enc- | Army. Flynn, as a Union intel- the Baranof Hotel today. * 1 Burford and Company, Donny Bur-| ags. i L4 coin ! ligence officer, gets wind of the quh S(hOOI Ra"y B”ngs ford and Jackie Burford; Warner's, Esbecially fupny and. uproari-| :p)gmL and sets gou! for Virginia | Out 29 N Enfrants | Grocers. Rudy Krsul {ous are the scenes wherein Laurel . ———— ~| Gty with some plans of nis own. | U ew | New Entrants “:;:_dvi::‘rfifmam b}:"’“xei into ’;\“ i“" “The Ballad for Americans"” ‘(m the stagecoach journey, he | Boys signing up as Soap Box & bogus dean who d*"pAIRIOIIC IHEME Earl Robinson' meets Julia (Miriam Hopkins), who | fOf coaSier Ra(e | Derby entrants last night were w:;:}‘*Nxlfmmmth"‘l‘r"i] q(;\flmr;{ in} | ENTIRE ENSEMBLE |15 the new singing and dancing| wth RANDOLPII SCO'I"I’ esrm | follows frepind 1o ool ! Solo, JIM GILASSE |star at the famous Sazerac Cafe| ety tine mipre tineau Class A (13 to 15 years old) ‘t’:“" Moz bl in regal style, "n-‘ Io { - in Virginia City. This marks the| wmflwfit‘; Channel boys signed up for the Harry O'Brien, Claude Anderson b By Had ““meemsnlves in o | ‘ beginning of @ hectice romance| WILLIAMS . Dirscted by MICHAEL CURTAZ | ook up TOF 'C Harry Johnson, John Hotk, Gus-|PTEtty Kettle of fish, 'l' | H]' Haro 0' S Are which has as many ups and downs| A WARNER BROS.— First National first annusl Juneau Rm.ny‘E"mpm tav PotaTioire sk bina:: BaiTe “A Chump at Oxford” is a i o tm‘rain o Nevuda_ | Origial Screen Play by Robert Buckner * Muskc by M i Sy D(;l'b)" ol meChngl v Tonsgard, Don Daigler, George Prightly directed comedy, filled| aren S o on LATEST NEWS EVENTS the High School gymnasium last Topsgard, D e ) | with crackling - dialogue, topnotch t ! st ; A ig E 8 S John Dapcevich, I ald |’ g 2 PNof o ot o " o o Shew, 30 TR T e an i e o1 Annual Spring Musicale \Madhee il & Juneau, Douglas and vicinity have by ey | real, ‘,O‘m SoteANY. exturtalnmstit. : ; ‘ now registered in the cecaster rac- n and Ralph Kibl e ki | to Be leen Bv Glee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roth are | ing event, which will be off Class B (11 and 12 y 1)—| | ‘lhl‘ proud parents of a baby son| | 3 T Thomas J. Burns, Richard n'-narr S'I'UDE“'I’S lE ]' ‘ Clubs for Public | born at St. Ann's Hospital late yes-| ale lomorrow! “Last night's rally was attendeq Richard Davis, Robert Larsen,John | | terday afternoon. ! oy 65 boys. At the meeting, 49 Furuness, Gerald Shaw, John Mc- { N of | . The new citizen weighed in at| ho Martha Socloty will have a| : . v i Roberts, Wilbur J. Elstead, Harry With the patriotic theme “Of|g hounds 3 ounces and both he ) 3 e Bnablhlss S igned entry blanks were returned (HEE HERMA"" | » i) . plant sale in the basement of the ) i o ! il . ericans,” the An- i L TIME TONIGHT Few: Withiout ‘Sponsors Olsen, Curtis Bach and Bruce | BY, l‘uéd 'Fgl CAm“ul\ 1s"" b(‘\ AD-land his mother are doing Very| Norghern Light Presbyterian Church LAST A survey of the entrants attend- Gleason | FOR p [ nua ‘;' "t ! ;’“‘l”w}‘” : ’:m_ nicely ; | tomorrow morning, beginning 2t | EDGAR WALLACE'S \ ing last night's meeting showed' Class C (& to 10 years old- ‘m“‘d P the. g sohopl. g Mr. Roth is an instructor in the 35 grelock. Plant donations will be " " \ only 14 Haveioh et ahtisined spon- Special Juneau race with \\hmr" sium at 8 o'clock this evening un-| yyneay Public Schools and will also glady recelved. sgcn“ ro“ sors, which every boy in the race 100 eligible to compete in Akro ulv the direction of Miss Merle bo director’ during the summer ab| among items that are to be of-| T o, whleh cers oy i e e ey fonsiars, 1eonsa Candidafes on Progressive ganico Sehocder. music director of Bergreen, Bowl playsromnds. | foney e e o e prermio,| NEWS——SHORTS : FhrER * Mathews, Bob Thomas and Thomas he Juneau Schools i b whatever advertising slogan they ° P . . y house plants, berry bushes, straw- sttine: - b 1 the concert will i wish painted on the entrant’s car Miettinen Tl(kei ca"y Ma]Of l’_"rl:’" ;;;‘fi;‘d "[‘M ;e A NOTICE {berry and rhubarb plants and| in return for assisting him with BRI 0 T | : (o8 b 5 I | * AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | shrubbery. RIFLE SHOOT E | y of Votes words ‘for which were written by | ! LA BPNIRY ANV B | advice and financial aid not to £ iy _ | air route from Seattle to Nome, on | - eee - B ” 3 s it H i e Earl Robinson and the music com. sale at J. 2. Burford & C a Eagien EATTLS Baswine amairma co, | 20050, 50 Sponsors are tuner Jng Mifche s 3 | posed by John La Touche. Accom- urfo . adv. WHY SUFFER with your feet? |Sponsored by P.-T.A. Eagle's Hall, o required to pay $5 apiece into a ©liné -Weliani, a0 of (MY CHERCUR L R R ot TeeTTT {Phone 646. Churopodist Dr. Steves.’Douglas, tonight, 7 to 9 pm. Lince 1878 * Emil Sick, Pres. i general Soap Box Derby fund Honored With I\Pdh dR R. Hermann, was chosen posed of the Girls' and Boys' Glee Try a classitied ad in The Emplre (adv.) Awards. adv. - - - resident of the Associated Stu-| - Zrepect For Miss June Mitchell, marriage | evening with Mrs. | ce-hostesses, | The affair Kemper's residence in the | Apartments and guests spent ' evening sewing dish V's for Schilling VANILLA so delicious in cake Its pure, delicate flavor won't fade when you bakel Schilling 37 SPICES =19 ll'll"’i | Hanford is an employee of Linen Shower whose | Polled 132 votes out of a possible| to Mr. Brooks Hanford| 210 votes cast. The other candi-| will be an event of May 4, a sur-|9ate was Viglet Paul. | prise linen shower was given last Robert Duck- | retary-Treasurer went to Miss Joan | | worth and Miss Louise Kemper as|Hudon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Day the towels which | were later presented the guest of |ticket. | honor together with gifts of linen. | The bride-elect has been a nurse 1at the Juneau Medical and Surgical | Clinic for the past three years. Mr. the | Northland Transportation Co. ]'HP DAILY ALASKA [:.MPIRE FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941. . LAUREL-HARDY TEAM IN NEW A Chump af Oxford” Is Opening Tonight at Capitol Theatre | One of the most side-splitting and fun-filled comedies of the year ‘dvm Body at the election held this week at the Juneau High School. | A candidate on the Student Pro- | | gressive Ticket, young Hermann | The office of student body Sez- | Paul Hudon. Miss Hudon was flL\n was given at Miss ©n the Student Progressive Ticket| | which was managed by Jim Glasse and LeRoy Vestal. She defeated Jane English on the Vice President of the Student Body, and Simpson MacKinnon and Pat Olson were elected as associate edi- tors of the High School publica- tions. Assistant business manager jof the publications went to Harry Sperling. FOR REM. SAVINGS PHONE 49 or 13 E 1941 FRESH-KILLED Delicious Tender Each §0« Order Early! Fresh PHONE 49 o« 13 h o SANITARY ME ED. Shaffér, Ma HOSPITAL NOTES George Baroumes was taken to |8t. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after- | noon suffering from a scalp injury |as the result of an accident at the mine. After receiying surgical care, Chester Barneson was dismissed from St. Ann’s today. E. A. Belardi was a surgical dis- missal today from St. Ann's. After receiving treatment for in- juries received in a minor acci- dent, Agnes Phillips was dismissed today from the Government Hos- pital. » ———e——— BACK FROM SITKA Barney Kane, well known travel- ing man, arrived from 8itka on ROACH COMEDY opposing | | Malcolm Faulkner was elected| the North Sea last night. Be is Metrie land measure AGROS! 36. 1. Slight ta 4 Played on the g7 sjacken 9 39. Be indebted stage § i u ekt Greek letter 12, Also 10. | 13 Like a certain 41 River duck 1 n',‘,',’."'\,\f'l"“‘ 42. Salutation 15. Half ems 4. Fnrced air 16. (Naw & 15 Fohow closely 44, CIty. I Ver- mont 3 {{uml coverli® L - 8 Russian wagon 46. Col . De 8O0 4%, Ancient name . Ascended of the Span< . Horse of a cer~ ish penin- tain breed | sula . Dry 49. Aitplane shed . Youth beloved 62, Gap in a moun- by Galatea tain_ridge 8. Nothing : Siaeieio] |” 4 Iwhm Better Big Pictures Play! TR VRGNACTY | o R STILLPLAYING gty E§g§ - ASLOCALMOVE - BSCTORE Western Adion Picure Is AGAIN TONIGHT! @EEE ' Showing on 20th Cen- MATINEE SATURDAY INIE} fury Theatre 1:00 b M PIPIEIR] Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN ERROL FLYNN The 20th Century Theatre will continue its new season parade of Solution Of | Clubs, Jim Glasse will sing the baritone solo, while Derothy White, Bill Geddes, LeRoy Vestal, Jim | Johnson, Doris Cahill, Bob Phil- | lips, Grace Berg and Marilyn Arm- strong will present the speaking | parts. Introducing the “Ballad for Americans” will be a “Parade of Nations” presented by a group of (grade school students. A novel idea of the instructor is the interlceutor portrayed by Axel | Nielsen who will give variouscom- ments on the selections to be pre- sented. Accompanists for the concert will | be Sylvia Davis, Shirley Davis andi Anna Lois Davis. The complete program follows: “I Got Shoes” Negro Spiritual’ “Cornfield Melodies” ...ar. by Gates BOYS GLEE CLUB | “Shadrack” ...ar. by MacGimsey‘ “Swing Along” .. ...Cook-Borch | MIXED CHORUS | “We Sail the Ocean Blue” | Gilbert-Sullivan BOYS GLEE CLUB “Songs of the '90s" BOYS' ENSEMBLE “At Dawning” C. W. Cadman/ “My Lover Is a Fisherman” Lily strlcklaud “As'.r!d nnd Her Ten Suitors” Th. Wendt G!RLS GLEE CLUB | “When Song Is Sweet’ Sans Soust ‘s BOYS GLEE CLUB | “I Won't Kiss Katy” poreeninnnennaecsnnn.. JUGOSIAY Folksong “Two Guitars” .. Russian Folksong, MIXED CHORUS | “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life” Victor Herbert| "lt.aliln Slreez Song” Victor Herhert THELMA McCORKLE, Soloist SINGING DEBUTANTES | “Mother Goose Suite” Lewis Horton | “Big Brown Bear” . Mana Zucca, “Looking for the Lost Chord” - Lorenz | OIEI-S' GLEE CLUB lrnlfi Ma You get tho lughesi possible prices when offering your beavers through the Oldest Fur Sales on the Pacific Coasl Next ‘sales: Coast Fur Sales, Inc. Tacoma, Washingtan y 28 June 25 deee NOW!—KEDS ™ TURTLE RACE! The Annual KEDS CONTEST IS ON AT THE FAMILY SHOE STORE! flpen to Every Boy and Girl on the Channel of School Age. Each Contestant Will Receive a Live Turtle With Each Purchase of == KEDS or KEDETTES CASHPRIZESto Turfle| TURTLES maybe ~ Race Winners entered in the BIG First - - $10.00 Cash RACE-To Second - 5.00 Cash be held in the Third - - 3.00 Cash C . EVERGREEN BOWL Fourth-- 1.00 Cash 7P.M.~MAY 16 Fifth. .- 1.00 Cash This offer good lmtil app'roxlmate supply of 300 Turtle- is exhausted! RULES OF 'l'l'll: BIG RACE:— 1. Each Contestant will be allowed 1o enter ONE TURTLE. 2. Yausilef will run a 9-fop! course from the cener of a circle. 3. First Turtle fo cross the line will be declared the winner d the race.