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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA TURDAY, MAY 3, 1941. s JEAN ARTHUR HAS "LILLIAN RUSELL" T Where the Better BIG Pictures Plag! | LEAD IN PICTURE | WILL BE SEEN AS | “3 357 yimE TONIGHT —— Jane Withers in “HIGH SCHOOL” T T S WS T S 28 1] 3D U THE CAPITOL HAS THE IBEG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NO¥Y i PREVIEW TONIGHT Sunday ) Tuesday | Show Place of Juneau 2P.M. ‘Wesley Ruggles ‘Arizona” Alice Faye Stars in True MONDAY b‘“[[”"”” mgvfgo'f}'-mmm-[ | Will Be Seen af Capi- Life Story of Famed | TUESDAY o ! The Stirring Action Drama of a WI DCAT of a W | ‘ 1 L oman : - s World of Ment 0 S Glamour Girl A PICTURE! WHAT A CASH? By the Author of e Sl thi ket 10ty (e, iy S oAt o DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S Production ot A by ! | great entertainment, Columbia’s| Amc mor girls in Darryl F. | v | “Arizona” opens Sunday: at theZanuck's uction of “Lillian g 0 3 | capitol Theatre to provide an en- Ruscell” th Century-Fox film \ . s | In::»nuinu. blood-tingling _ historic which comes Sunday to the 20th A 3 f | background for a romance as mov- Cer Theatre, and features Don Q ; ¢ I | \e and Henry Fonda with her, | ’ p | U “MR. DEEDS GOES 70 TOWN". 1 o ing and as mighty as anything the Ame: ever known, Produced The cclerful life and loves of the screen by triking - Americ beauty are re- | gle: when that frontier city was a | walled fortress protecting its in- habitants from the murderous on- ! slaught of untamed Apaches, 4 and directed by Wesley Rug with a cast headed by brillilant Vived in all their splendor and mag- ( Jean Arthur, “Arizona” is the most Dificence in “Lillian Rus ell,” with colorful outdoor action drama since ! rkling, dashing d of | | Ruggles’ clas: “Cimarron.” Am 's most fabulcus era as a | "sat in Tucson, Arizona, in 1860, hacksruond S DON HENRY | Dcn Ameche has the role of Lil- compose to aut husbagd, whe her greates AYE * AMECHE - FONDA Russell o5 Edward Solowon as Alexander Moore ¥ | s L nry Fonda is cast as Alexander | EDWARD WARREN LEO ¥ zona” traces not only the colorful - } . : Kot chardoter of {Hat tumUithbus era Moore. the newspaperman who fell ARNOLD * WILLIAM - ('ARRll LO of Amerioa In the making, but the in love With ihe gorgeous Lillian | os the they were both young, but Famois J. L Tony “Pastor turbulent wars which raged with | Ar a as the prize. Wars betwean | settlers and Indians for the right to live, wars between killers and | civilization-builders for the right to flourish, war between the North and the South for the right to rule by IRVING te Producer A 20th Century-F i to tell her about it. e great Lillian Russell num- bercd among her admirers such red persons as Diamond dJim y, the finan and Jesse Lewisohn, the cc king, played At the mieh yo. | Tesbectively by Edward Arnold and Warran William mantic background, of these ever-| o WP R R overed” Lillian present threats, is told the de- e S ALIARS was the 7 1 of that fabulous lightful, exciting story of Phoebe ..* o “pocior He fs portrayad Shrrin( JEAN ARTHUR WILLIAM Titus, lone. White Woman &IONE & ci'the scroen by Leo Carrillo, who HOLDEN ! “‘f"m_‘"““ 1\':.;-, ";-.‘::“,” <w‘x“x '\":»x-le was an intimate acquaintance of B J asual, eager Sweel-:pagior, WARREN heart Ak SARIEHE S tHe Jan i Her Life and Loves! : ; g ie Jane With o WILLIAM Two features ending tonight in- entitled “High School.” isbich ",” Diamond Jim Brady! ¢ PORTER ‘,I\‘:M\, o5 ‘?‘,nB(J ,L"f"[(..‘j"grm.' i e Lillian R‘"fl’:,, includin® That Fabulous Era! A est Man” and azing Six Shoot- cottable Bl 6 Qver Her Unforgetable Songs! ers. walter € Are MY Spectacularly on the Screen! [] —aat. 3 -r o, YoM or i l ’I “ROWE posie’ 3 On® Band r\uve g HOSPITAL NOTES e Bt B uM Eveni songs —— .uw“ Mrs. Harold Roth and baby son wreCks Ihree 1Im“ "'\m ed o :),"um ALSG—LATEST NEWS 0!‘ THE DAY II, l/\ ST “BLAZING SIX SHOOTERS” TIMES and will be dismissed from St. Ann’s Hl”“ :~\- ___/ TONIGHT “You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man” First Show Starts 7 P. | Hospital tomorrow afternoon g | “""fi Mack Gords® ——— e T —— S ———— S ——— O 3 - v o 4 Bird” The 40-and-8 of the American 1ove i h | ity wplue n and jcome available for disposition under to €t. Ann’s for minor last night and wrecked three can- Bromis! 7 : CETO (ooovamsone o domien e YUGOSLAVIANS et sy ‘w LATE WORLD NEWS the filing of the plats, except as to A g, staged in the Dugout with a full at- OWNED *AND _ODERATED wing the initiation, refresh-| referred to above, .and the public ms was dismissed from M€ were “ATIO“A[ FOREST,mnm will continue to be subject to A'I' ("’Y HAll it «1 care at St. Ann’s and sail- 8900 time ¥ x lccations and entries under the min- ed south on the steamer Baranof. The three {ing laws, including the act of Feb- o jcining the 40-8 were Fred Cameror ruary g 3 ary 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437) as| All Yugoslavians in this section| A baby daughter was born this and Bert Lybeck, also Russell Clith- eby given that the|goon oo are requested to meet | morning at St, Ann's Hospital to €0:Who made a special air flight ome 0 4 i)l“(i;i"\l“pt:l::l Y RmnT;:l All inquiries relating to these night, Sunday, at 7:30 o Mr. and Mrs, J. Kezelle. The in-;{rom Sitka for the evening's event. Crcpper River Mp,-;’/uan Alaska wui lands should be addressed to the the City Hall. fant tipped the hospital scal ! ) siapjsalnska, District Land Office, Anchorage,| The meeting is under the peunds 6 ounce; v HlE NEw SURVEY any cases that are saved by the pro- st ‘mpnthers § |tecting clause of the proclamation NDAY NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING served and a general Schol'l 'o s s 10790, ‘m THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TH an Legionnar E TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT | JUNEAU. ED. ROBINSON |IN THE MATTER OF GEORGE «*MAGIC BULLET’’ g ‘ i R. PHILLIPS, BANKRUPT, IN { : FILE—AND DON'T FORGET o BANKRUPTOY. be cfficially filed in the land office | oy, 8% birkh To the creditors of GEORGE R. WASHINGTON—A nail file is : N Business meeting of he Juneau a' Anchorage on June 2. The townships are within the - e - |of which Marko Dapcevich > Walter Walla was admitted to . . tor] | Alaska, a Bankrupt. [votary and. ‘OnRfies’ Malller 1| the Government Hoplial for mediv| ooderd, PLebing cqupioant © A of Elks Leaves Seaffle | NOTICE 15 HEREBY Grvey Womans Club wil be held May 6 at 2 pm. in the Penthouse of the oo 5 of the Tongass National For- BARN DANCE | Duteh Leonar shi : s sonard, Washington Sena- | {he: pubiie 1anda tiereln Having | will.be neldatitns Dnton. Hall. Sat. | 2P Homan: cal care today. i vy o / that on the 1st day of May, 1941 \ “ . g all, Sat- RO g tors' hurler. He files his nails be- onday ior Alaska | ¥, 1084 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. st withdrawn for forest pur- | urday, May 3rd, sponsored by Ju- ! 5 B fore taking the mound, so that he| y | the said GEORGE R. PHILLIPS & LOVER, Sec; proclamation of February Fenipe s : 3 | was duly adjudicated banimpt. and| 24V MBE: A B, CHOVES, Becy: / i llllcau Lfld(l;b Auxiliary No. 34. Lillian | Australia cancelled its duck hunt-| STEP to Health with Better Feet, can properly grip his knuckle ball.| payiq Scholtz, Past Grand Exalt-| that m; i Jt ting of r:rlm Rfil Ty .2 ad in The ggen’s Orchestra will play. Admis- | ing season because of the war and . hir . Steves e pe . i rst igegting of s erediel Ty o/ninsitied ad 10 Hoipls 0 JPhonL 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steve d Ruler of the Elks and former|go.. will be held at the office of ew thereof, no lands will be- | sion, gents $1, and students 50c. adv. a draugh —adv.'* Try a classifled ad In 'I‘heEmu.lr Governor of Florida, Is_scheduled | to LRI : i ) o | e undersigne eferee at room . |to leave Seattle Monday, May 5, for| ygjentine Building, in the City of [T 2000 sossoe0e. ; p 000000000000000000000 »mnomom»mm““»»“nom“mmommwmomn»omnnoomom“ms 2up.jo AlAdBe a1 ) Suness, Tarliory of $iacka. Sl H . on e Sth ay ol neau by Past Exalted Rulers of the " | May, 1941, at which time the said| tibgay, d"“’gf:n’e"gmn"’l‘l’:“_’"hwgo creditors may attend, prove their| L was o recent viditor i this city and claims, appoint a Trustee, examine | RISk anteriafied the Bankrupt, transact such omer" Gan Trilted Bille Hidh: in-Hig| Peiness a5 may, propetly come bx letter, says that Schalts 18 ‘an’ out- | (070 8aid, meeting. 3 standing citizen of his state and | HAROLD H. BATES, “one of the greatest leaders of our . Befereg in Banksuptey. | @ Order, and above all a very aflablmpubhcflm" date; May. 3, 1941 zenleman.” 1 Mv.| No further information is given | o AR | regarding the visit, whether Scholtz ALIAS SUMMONS FOR 1 will remain here, go to the westward PUBLICATION | or intericr, or make any stopovers | No., 4631A ’ during his trip. | In the District Court for the Terri- | —————————— tory of Alaska, Division Number | * One. At Juneau. | B Diamond back terrapins are being| ANTON ¥. NOVATNEY, Plaintiff, | bred at the rate of 15,000 a year at| ys5, GRACE NOVATNEY, Defend- | ; the U. S. marine laboratory at Beau-| gant, foxt, Mo 0, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- | i ED STATES OF AMERICA. To | | To Fi H 2 the " above named defendant, | To Flght Agaln GREETINGS: ¥ | You are hereby required to appear | ELKS vs. MOOSE in SEAS()N’S 0PENER Firemen’s Ball Park -- J lmean - 3:30 P. M. |in the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, First Division, with- | | in thirty days after the last publica- | tion of this summons, namely within | THOSE FAT g | fter t) t | | 043t cane G s 30 | LATTLE LEGS? published, or within forty days after N the date of its service upon you, in ga;:l.;:b::e‘;o(r‘n :f‘;h“;‘l’:;m . | case this summons is served upon | Jigle bones get enough Vitamin D, ' | you personally, and answer the com- | ¢he sunshine vitamin, rickets result. plaint of the above named plaintiff | That's why many doctors recommend on file in the said cause in said sun baths every day all year 'round. | court. lOn Winter's darkest days, all The said plaintiff in said action| through rainy | demands the following relief: that | YOUf 'fl"“:: h‘;‘;fi;fl'fipfl:i‘g"“;“‘r‘; | the marriage between the plaintiff | Hil % "l drl Summer sun. A |and defendant may dissolved and short_exposure every day under a | declared null and void and of no| G.E Sunlamp will give your child W;} | turther force and effect, and 1or| as much Vitamin D as an hour of ifl such other relief as to the Court Summer sunshine. shall seem meet and just in the‘ GENERAL ELECTRIC SUNLAMPS 7 | premises. And in the event you fail to sn appear and answer, the plaintiff Now ONLY saz 95 will take judgment against you for | want thereof, and will apply to the | G-E Sunlamps have been reduced | Court’ for the relief demanded in| to about half what they cost when |his complaint and as hereinabove | first introduced a few years ago. Conat. de Bochgzare | stated. | See the new models today. Model A Belgian nobleman, Count Elie de | WITNESS, the Honorable Geo. F. | illustrated $3395. New, beautiful Borchgrave is pictured as he ar. |Alexander, Judge of said Court, afd | S-4 type lamp, $32.95. rived in New York on the liner |the seal of said Court hereunto af- Argentina en route to Canada, |fixed, on this 19th day of April, ALASKA ELECTRIC where he will join a Belgian army | 1941. Shattuck Agency e oo punl cvecpnd o Liskon | amats mommer = covomoy, | LIGHT & POWER'CO. ' Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. _ : v . _._.,_.__.—-—-——— : > . made hii way ::;vile:.huu to Scuth By: JOHN J. GILMORE. | 3 S - ' Columbia Lumber Co. § 4 Sy : mvs 8 Al e sunestion At 1 1| ST RS Bubscrive o the Daly m[mt pubhcluon. May w lfll STRONG ARE This advertisement sponsored by the following Business Houses: City Cafe f Alaska Laundry Sabin’s ] Alaska Electric Light and .| Power Cq. {3 ELECTRIC M E WWWWWMWMO 900000000000 Empire—the paper with the larges 9900000000 ”““““" pald circulation. E£mpire Classifieds Payl & Ghes o i 7 PR TRRO Ve L

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