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k] S 4 g THE DAILY ALA » “__fl__‘ {COMK F".M ON . Fozd Scicn to Wed JA"E w"HERS THAT IS NEWS N | ' ,IHE(APITOLHASIHEBIG PICTUR ES AND NEWS DOUBLE BILL AT reror: ‘ IS STARRED IN Rean | CApiOLTHEATRE (OMEDY FEATURE , 1 "“Can’t Cheat an Honest 'High School’ Opens Here Man" Shares Honors : | Tonight at Twentieth with Western \ i SR (enfury Thealre WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY TI0"CENTURY SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Friday Saturday FIRST SHOW STARTS 7P.M = ‘ . &' P ¥ i & Wt Flilns Hilarious comedy sequences deft- In keeping with a plan fo have ! MICKEY MOURE . ., i ly woven into a pnwgrnl (\:r y :“‘ :a;:‘;:‘n 3(|)|(«1\‘ L\(l‘;‘)‘(]‘)l;\:‘l NEE o ; : stamp Universal's “You Can’t Cheat 2 y- _MATINEE : »[I[fl/’/(éfp/ An' Hoénest Man” as one of the ox is starring the popular 13- ¥ SATURDAY — 1 P. M. Weff” vear's best screen offerings w-old in “High School” in cele- 3 TWO FEATURES oy Heading the cast of the picture, yration of her :n'ln.\lll'nuxnw into S > , Dick Tracy’s G-Men j & Dl which opens tonight on a double e i (LS Rl SN Jane's stepp™g . a!so: alESl ews CANDY bill at the Capitol Theatre, are The comedy, which opens tonight \ Dates! a Al W. C. Fields, Edgar Bergen and it the Jm‘u Cun:\u} weatre, Tm;w, ut mow JOE BROWN, Jr. LLOYD CORRIGAN S Charlie McCarthy. They are rated iNe 10 _be quite s ‘young ATV resses ~ S i o b g cohy with all the highlights | Party .: o CLAIRE DU BREY « LYNNE ROBERTS d p . o bination—and they certainly live nokth (Shrobe of & FXRS ) ipws, S 3 S PAUL HARVEY « CLIFF EDWARDS *JAY WILLIAMS | Rescued in Baltimore Fire up to their reputation! o Jane starts stepping out | U 1d- fa ~ LILLIAN PORTER + JOHN KELLOGG | 3 Highlighting the film, as you mind turns to dates, party o s Olsb” Diracted by George Nicholls, Jr. | i might suspect, is the bitter feud hool spirit and campus Lass Associate Producer John Stone + Original Screen Play by i 5 o 2 fun! Jack Jungmeyer, Edith Skouras and Harold Tarshis « Based between Fields and his wooden : s G LI it fun’ o e by Robat sy and Hoten Logam i nemesis, McCarthy. Their battle b g (0... I:“ \“' A A 20th Contury-Fox Picture. (HUR(HYA(HT reaches new heights of potency ( ‘v”""!:{'“tl’jl-‘ and ’ and comedy in “You Can't Cheat b e ik bbb o i ol T ks o tho st o et name) woowe oo || GPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE of Gastineau Channel this morning when Charlie pops up Wit a o A 3 3 3 3 g P % insti i | studio executives when they / L S 000 with Dean Goodwin on his black eye, instigated by Fields, g “”m?l;g m‘m‘“‘ blll]bourrl d-\ lRl)«\) 1:00 P, way to Thorn Bay near Ketchikan jand has to do one of his acts.in < e 9 gl A ¥ - 0RO PR o g g g | B g Rk o s o moter o, soes 0 || Candy = Prizes - Cartoons g P A y Ford, ¢ Mr. and Mrs, | ace jitterbug ‘and so is Jane, 80 0f | e e Church yacht with a hunting pari won't be npticed %5“’1"} O O alehy of thy | &duisse e HHAAGRY . ¥loot on board, Williams will guide the The attractive Constance Moore, H;‘ery o “i;mgtm_ed LI S (T Bgers LATEST EDITION WORLD NEWS party for several weeks playing her first major role, gives| IZERF BECh B8 b O ounces | gaigh Sehool” . was_ fiimed with Shell Simmons carried J. D Or- a brilliant nvrmrnvmm'('v Mortimer penu of their engagement. Both are | (. COORMRRION 0f S the BHNOUS | sor et R b i i 3 gan on a round trip to Sitka early Snerd is back again too trom Grosse Pointe, Mich. oo - g S S ; ey ¥ today. A brand new face seen on the s MORGANS IN COUNTRY g SUNTE ADS 2! on Antonio, Tekas. With Jane 3 - screen for the first time is that| il il ik 1 JANC My and Mrs. Tom Morgan and \ of Princess Baba. Another new-| Il e Loane Ol i the|son have moved from the Foshee PETERSON LEAVES comer is Blacaman, Hindu ani-| f‘\j“‘b',“' ,“"X : Il‘,‘::‘f”‘ '_‘"I al “\“ Apartments to their home on the [t 4 SerTac mal hypnotist, who performs some | 00, the film gives a real insight| g1, Goye roaq for the summer. : H. E. Peterson, Encyclopedia Brit- Amdithe TEENs. Wth: Loks - REY cro- ¥ into the ”""1"“' life of typl <o - LAST TIME TONIGHT representative, left Juneau i American students | | «eom ’ on a PAA Electra bound for | Viclence and treachery, romance| - i Subscrmye o tiie Daily Alasky “ a two months trip into the Incerior. and music, are the motifs of Co-| ssay on es 3 Empire—the paper with the larges | g Peterson will fly to Nome, Ruby and lumbia’s “Blazing Six Shooters,”| I | NEw FIREME“ + |oad curcalation Try a classifled ad In The Emplre Iditarod, He will return to Juneau 3 R iy e — Hug ekt o e e “ae, SJOONDEMAWE 10 BE CHOSEN tassword Puzzle Tl . SE e Anpel iRglor . JuATey proving his right to the sobrique = : M|A AN + Naticnal Park, Canada, is from 150 o e e NEX'I' MEE'"“G T e (1 IN]A] 5 ¢ 10300 feat d‘fr‘i L]“' ""1 “Blazing Six Shooters” is a story | Four More (edions 10 Re_ 1. Poker stake ocderty. LRI Empire Classifieds Pay! of sudden wealth, of intrigue, o - ; |8 Lo ahbiat et INIE[E[D] Pl O T ) thievery and murder for its p orl then Judaes Will |, Fins of five vacancies in the pilar 8 e Kvott IEMDIO] session, and of daring men p g | Juneau Volunteer Department g jowel Citrus froit fl ul WHAT CAUSES women who bring about a bet MakpAnno')n(emem was lengthily discussed at the De-| 12 Mediterranean tion AMIE] v afibing il € partment meefing in the Fire Hall safllng ves [olv]i Ip] 4 |last night and it was finally de-| '3 Negro of the [N] ini f fam. —a 3 | 4 . (o 8 - e 3 " Niger delta Eg A booklet contai . l""o?"o'“" am: r————— | ———— Awards in the Alaska Elks Na-|cided to hold the question over| 14. Half: prefix ufi ous doctors on this interesting subject will Firemen played hero roles as smoke and flame filled a Baltimore apart- B 3 E | tio Essay Contest may be an-|until next meeting after the vacar-| 16. Rubbed hard INJBR [U] * e sent FREE, while they lash, fo any resder ment house, trapping three women in upper storics. Mrs. Mabel V. DIU€-LI@CH MONOI@U |nouncer next weer, according fo cy probiem has been discussed in in’ washing e 2 33 writing to the Educational Division, 535 Kelly, 59, is pictured waiting to be carried down the ladder. The two a2 a statement made today Chair- | committee gy i 1% Laige 4oB 50. Cluster of E| * Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y, DeptM1103 | other women were rescued in similar fashion, and the smoke-eatery W 'h P " 5 SR R, 5 Rt sy ‘ | 18 Metric ool fibera ¥ . Kelly’ ¥ Palkingess Towe. | y . VanderLs 1y Firemen discussed the protection measur xist . B e o B0 pysy m""agcdf?jf“{M“ Kelly’s two pet Pekingese dogs, = | 0 er ower h gl DeAIvEA E 1, of the new boat harbor and sug-| 18- Fresh supply Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle g : i o Douglas and Juneau bui four more | gested that the City vo| ¥l Small barrel b ; § | i j Honoring her niece, Miss Sybil| cities ,are to report out of the Garkie mo‘xidf'hflllnnr:(.\Im‘b”L}ho(:;;':» s B ; 51 :wfi.cxn'f.l.:“m NET : 4 } 11 Godirey, bride-to-be of Harry Max- | soven in which the Elis cond of 'the aréa. Blremen will] T oabigniseriain gl Suthehy T T e R ! | well, Jr., Mrs. Horace O.-Adams en-|tne contest. These are expected|install the 3 2 ABirmative 62. Preclous stone pole of a 3. Weary Ir, | pec all the portable units G Plece out 4 y [ F“-I.S GYM“ASIUM 'I'o REEGN OVER MAY tertained last evening with a pot-! e | o 2 ymbol for 64, Assemblage of magnet 4 01 Freach | {tery shower at her apartment above | o ey cattle 67. 1s indebted M n | B ki ks of ska contributed B Freed the Alaska Steamship office. leao fof fir ol el i i ) A U > . So) | I T b e Cudets 9re - axkaa | : PN i 7 7 ;//_- ;7] 7 The présent I~ FORMAY FESTIVAL FESTIVAL SATURDAY | 7o ot e s S v i’ Rainbow Girls Wil PO Er T ¢ sdlils i | | |and the evening was spent hemm i - aaditionRl o b e - (3 i | S and embroidering inal desig ity he . firs g i .% . . General par- i Just what dance in the Juueau | : | A between the first, second and - Se ; Ry B gt o ind : on dish towels which were 1ater pre- | nird winne | Icers ons - Grade sheot ey pestivat it Annual Affair SPONSOTed e’ the”honoree.” Pese Vore| " o s s om the| i | : el b i ::)Ir;n]cl o“rnzm:x\:(c’::a;orlna:oldfl};. “wita by Juneau Woman's |5oann ‘é‘“ (t;t""""'l"(i\a”“’iz"- Miss| subject “What Uncle Sam Means| At 1:30 oclock tomorfow after- | Pnnesioam . 350 youngsters, dressed in cx'opci ” \_“:1 Sinnett and Mrs. Lou “(-!l" »M:-' jnoml h . Glaktibn of ofMkes BT} _fl.“fl’:". paper frills, and that many or more | A' Bl sty i The iulzv:. in the contest are be held at the Scottish Rite Tem- ! addré: v fond parents and friends crowded Club at Elks Ha i T S Tk ”l"f‘_‘“re: itoflal Commissioner of Edu-|ple by the Order of Rainbow for | . $ond, payment into the High School Auditorium, | _— S B e s, n Dr. James Mrs, | Girls. | . Oriental come - 4| pers were used as a centerpiece for | % g mander it is plain to be seen that Juneau | poiteq by -poy ballot, pretty!the table | Ernest Gruening and M All members are asked to attend.| . King Arthur's people like their annual May Fes- e il e 4 !‘ able. Drake. | Miss Elizabeth Tucker, Worthy l\:l-“ Rual:;ara tivals. little Lorraine English, ter —l -old | | P i visor, will preside. | I Hours of labor by those in charge |Diece of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A Ch I d- D. | Y bl { are represented. Miss Gladys Bar- |Friend, will be crowned Queen off ape a Ies 'nner B P W (:lub I'o"v SCHWAMM HERE | rowman, first-third grade teacher, was General Chairman for the fete, the May at the annual festival to- morrow afternoon, sonsored by the . Hard-shelled Will Be Tomorrow ! and upon her falls the chief amount ; Juneai Woman's Club in celebra- Elecfion Monda FROM pflERSBURG ! 8 -"“r‘::le of credit for the evening’s success.|tion of Child Health Week, The Y\ ROERCE { e SRR /i Her assistants on the general com- | ¢eremony will begin at 1:30 o'clock | A dinner will be given tomorrow - | Petersburg flier Tony Schwamm S ‘Sosntnnt J s ow mittee were Miss Dalma Hanson, | in the Elks' Ballroom ; the Chapeladies at the| Elcction of officers will be held|landed here from Petersburg at 8 pinochle first grade teacher, and Mrs. Mar-| Queen. Lorraine’s attendants will the-Lake, beginning at|Mcnday at a neon meeting of the|o'clock this morning with Dean C. Qi garet Case, fourth grade teacher. All | Include Misses Sharon Sharpe, Lynn |6:30 o'clock. The community is ex- | Business and Professional Women's| Taylor and William Stedman. He " Afvesh STRONG ARE . Rope for hotst. ing a ship's yard . Greek letter Club in the Iris Room of the Bar anof Hotel. tendetd an invitation to attend. ————————— teachers in the grade school assisted | Bedding, Evelyn Claire Hollmann \ | returned to the shrimp city at 11 in the production. Many upper {20d Elsa Johnson. Carol Ann Car-| | o'clock this morning with Stedman ) [} ’ LITTLE LEGS? Babies are born with soft bones, remember that! And unless thode little bones get enough Vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin, rickets result. ‘That's why many doctors recommend sun baths every day all year 'round. On Winter's (erest days, all through rainy Spring, you can give your baby beneficial ultra-violet— with a G-E Sunlamp—the nearest thing to natural Summer sun. A short exposure every day under a G- ‘Sunlamp will give your child as much Vitamin D as.an hour of Summer sunshine. GENERAL ELECTRIC SUNLAMPS NOW ONLY $32.95 G-E Sunlamps have been reduced to about half what they cost when first introduced a few years ago. See the new models today. Model illustrated $33.95. New, beaufiful S-4 type lamp, $32.95. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. S-F Sunlamps are accepted by the Council of - Physical Therapy, of Medical Association, the American grade chilren assisted behind the scenes. | Presiding over her woodland court ‘was Viola Westrom, eighth grade student, who was a queenly woman, and showed charm and dignity throughout her part. Her soldierly little attendants, bravely served their queen through a long perio of standing, and did so to the amazement of the audience. One man on the balcony last night was heard to remark, “Where'd they get all these kids? Did they ship some in from below? Th don’t have this many in Juneau.” His neighbor assured him that those | in the pageant represent only about one third of the population of the Juneau Public Schools. The matinee on Wednesday after- - LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of | Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go | the liver should pour ont two pints of | Tiquid bile into your bowels daily. If this J bile is not flowing freely, your food may not digest. It may just decay in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get consti- pated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks ‘punk. It takes those good, effective Carter's Little Liver Pills to et these two pints of bile flowing freely to make you feel “up and " Amazing in making bile flow freely Carter's Little Liver Pills by nly refuse anything else. Price “Polly Goes Shopping” Monday Through Saturday 10:30—11:00 A. KINY M. 'WAKE UP YOUR |scn will be crown bearer. A program has been planhed and as an added attraction seven pupils of Dorothy Ste: s Reff will appear in a ribbon dance Refreshments will be served, each child to be given a one-half pint of milk and cookies. The milk is con- tributed by the Juneau Dairies ,Inc. noon was a thrill for the young- sters, when they wore their gay cos tumes for the first time. The high- light came last night, when they were allowed not only to wear their costumes, but to be permitted to wear a little makeup. The lights, the music and the people were | thrilling to the kiddies, but ask | them, and they will tell you the stick was the best of all. : Nazi Blitz En Route to Libya Beginning the long overland trek for the Tripoli. These are part of the mechanized balted by haré-fighting British forces. Nazi legions had been transported over water, probably from PAA MAN TO TEXAS Ray Robinson, PAA mechanic from Fairbanks, arrived from the! Interior on the DC-3 yesterday and will continue to Brownsville, Texas, | in a few days. Robinson will re-| ceive training in Texas and return to Alaska in about two months. e FALSE ALARM PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—Ra mond Jenkins got out of bed,| looked out of the window, and| rushed for the nearest fire alarm | box When the fire wagons arrived he said he wds sorry. The raging con- flagration he had seen turned out to be the rising sun. —— Subscribe for Gle Empire. orces which penetrated through Libya into Egypt before being f?;htlng front in Libya are Nazi lrno;ed cars, llhown leaving Reservations for luncheon are to|making the round trip. be made by calling 174. All mem- bers are urged to be present. HOSPITAL NOTES Alex Wilson was admitted to St. Ann's teday for surgical attention. Admitted for medical care, George Cone is at St. Ann’s After receiving medical care at St. Ann’s, John Lane was dismissed today. ————— A pet dog of Capt. C. V. Nissen, Toledo, O., comes to him when he rings the doorbell. i Top left, hibiscus clips let, right, are of cut ci emeralds and knot of gold. The dainty hair bow, below, right, is made of horse- hair with minutor:: tremblingly on by the ornaments she wears. and earrings; right, four-strand necklace and bracelet; below, horsehair and rhinestone hair bow. Costume jewelry has come into its own with a bang this season. It is designed to give every woman a chance to express her personality Costume changes can also be made by changing the necklace, clips, earrings or pins that decorate it. The popular flower motif is shown, top left, in a pair of hibiscus clips of coral colored enamel with ruby centers, the veins of the flowers outlined in rhinestones. The flower earrings are in a match- ing shade of enamel. The four-strand necklace and matching brace- r{:!ul the ,color of rose quartz, moomnstones, with pearls, all held by a bow set on gold stems. , Rhinestones the earrings./ t

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