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Semons st il G ohd i i Coithoy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1941 WOMAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE THEME | & OF SCREEN DRAMA “A Child I;Born" Opensg Tonight at 20th Cen- | TIAITIAIR E tury Theatre AlT[o|N]E BEND[S L e — ———— T OATTOL e the PG Fies and News oAl 1t News ER PIDGEON i CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! " | 3 Show Place of Juneau ' HOREN(E RI(E 1 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY [?fi” 4y/ TONIGHT and THURSDAY ] STARTS TANIGHT St STATES TR | ARE AT CAPITOL THIS IS THE SHOW OF THE GREATEST VALUE ‘ i gy B Carter Adventure Film | Opening Tonight | featuring i o | Walter Pidgeen Murder for profit is the theme of | 1 i 18 Withdraw Golddess of ! True to its reputation for ¥ > new Nick Carter adventur v Bhrzell ffthe new s Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzll |00 -4t gt John . | “Phantom Raide with Walter Bunsan st 4 blazing in m: ,“_M f film en e =¥ GERALDNJC a o) h l| stal Flozence Rice |!oiiccon and Florence Rice in the! 36, Owpers o DowN 3 Pertaining to | tainment, Warner Bros. in t . . i 14 $ 5 Ll b PR 1. Fly < N H i thei M.G-M PICTURE Joseph Schildkrant || icaaing roles, opening tonight at the g peiumten ERt o ¢ bt [ e By Y ;"m‘;‘* FITZGI’R," | ety /\‘ B e >apitol Theatre. The super-sleuth abbr, 61, Heavens . Jesent | fall hit parade, “A Child Is Theilliag discovary o “De 1 = 7 v ||of the dime novel has been stream- [ | which will be presented in this and "Wothating Helg 't > PETE SMITH — * RAY LAMB lined for modern audiences but lm'iyi iy city by the 20th Century Theatre, | SLIGHTLY AT SEA Jost none of his uncanny flair® for | itutfle starting tonight, taps the inex- GLADYS GEQRGE - JEFFREY LYNN : GALE, PAG: i \TE NEWS OF THE DAY—Showing U. S. Chute crime in the process On (herside haustible store of drama, ‘,:.m‘\u\i SPRING BYINGTON * Directed by Lieyd Bacon * :rmfi:u::zs.w ! x Trocps in Action The plot deals with Nick's adven- bt and ‘1QT“:{\'1\“3:?]@11‘1:‘;\;::‘:vf‘ nlr: i SCREEN PLAY BY ROBERT ROSSEN® BASED ON A PLAY p— I B e res e Panama anal Zone a sociated al » . ite Byiag. o BNV Wib 18 e Hending the. cast ia tne lovely| LATEST EDITION OF WORLD NEWS . ITKA BANK INSPECTOR NAVY SURGEON TO SITKA ;_k;“v 2 lm?».\ with alarming 3 | rish star, Geraldine Fitzgerald who m his way to Sitk a Lt. 8. W. Oliver, 1l WECOR | raey and frequency Pidgeon pecame famous overnight for her y { nspection of the Bank of he Navy Jlays the part of the sleuth, and| performance in “Dark Victory” and MIlD MEASLES i °L| he Miners and : Miss Rice is Cora Barnes, attrac- | “wuthering Heights,” Jeffrey Lynn| | Ketchikan, is | statloned tive secretary of Ramsell, the repre- | and Gale Page, both of wnu.‘x_‘ OU]BREAK SEIS | m[m__ e 3 Sea O e entative of a large London insur-| \chisved fame in “Four l)um:!m-rs.” } “EMER(.EN(‘Y %QUAI)" nece firm e 1g Pidgeon | | Gladys George, stage anc ions, Nick runs into murder, anl An. important. difference between > » x-Chicago g and w\'m‘ul‘ this strikingly unusual picture m\d ther unsavory happenings, He most other fim dramas is tha e s l NO' (RA"BERRY plA"'“ ; Y ¢ 1 0(a pl e I( S socn narrows the suspects down but i sentially the story of severa ARE E'I ou] Fon ' has real trouble finding out how o This was accomplished by | 9 | S| the sinkings are done | methors, [Thle N0 o elviaw| Dangerous Ra{nd v EXPERINENT HERE - >-ee — dwring a few short days and skull-| Re(over IS Ru e i | ully weaving them all together| y { | o ottolid dramatic pattern. | A mild epidemic of . German| e b i Mudlpan A b measles is now running its course| The Forest Service experimental | The vl ! lin Juneau, with perhaps two dozen| cranberry plot has been planted | B obe st yesterday in contributions| o & 5 U ey treatment, accord- | just off the Glacier Highway at | ie by the Welfare Department |c18¢s MO UHEC o in ™ Mils ¥, The puifthg: is beuighooh- v ugh its chairman, Mrs. Walter The disease is the mildest type| ducted by ccc enrollees under the INLOCAL PLAY ROTARIAN CHlEf MRS, LESHER WILL oo o Bl e e sl e st 7|l 2 oot 10 ! L wave: conducted. minor activities for) - dly ever any complications. | determine whether the crop will | E this purpase. a total of more than| o, g, * particularly, are affect- | grow here. | i llars being received at this| N v | Juneau Players Present {hirty deliars being regeived ab tiS| eq "ihough a number of adults have | e | ”I. H . " i A-d A FOR (0M|NG YEAR Regular Meetings \h|w" ]u-|‘mrt»d as being visited with ATTENTION, ELKS! 05' orizon, 10 Al In addifion to its monthly busi-|the disease All Elks requested to meet in L e Hr e D <5 meetings, all of which h Club rooms at 1:30 Sunday after- * Bundles fOf Br"am H |d 1‘.1‘ well .ulvmlm a monthly s | noon, May 11, to attend Mother e E— Frequent Alaska Visitor Election of Officers Held it s i e throso- CLEANUP WEEK Duy servims, On Friday and Saturdav evenine out the year. Usually in the forn MMITTEE. o Intay s0-a1, the sunenn pavers win Suffers Facial Cuts Yesterday at Monthly (& ot tuncieons these nave . T that brilliant drama of the been under the auspices of the) ul plre. , v o i eI Oregon Mishap Social Meeting ous departments of work, an| BT play will be given at the Coliseum TN me extremely interesting and in- HERE TOMORRow z ‘Theatre TR el 16 formative programs have been pre-| i i [ Vincent (Nig) Borleske, frequent R e st e prog v v ‘ ¥ e pen “"‘““““"’?”hf:“g‘ Juneau visitor as District Governor p. ot ey b wama L e SRR N “—— R t gy iff, about a group of English or potary International, was injur- ’ {lighting this feature of the worl f e i » ary : . was inj the year 1941-42, at the e T i 4 ; ) Tommies,” it met “m"l lvn:mE(‘ R ol B SRt it alr- : fos:the pman L R Ty !‘nu‘ two \1‘:5. ‘ult'r‘x]n‘bn e h; Trucks Collect : efuse a i the seasons of 1928-29, Later the T B Lamdt Walla Walla pilot. gouse of the Electric Light andiwoyer B Heisel, pc,m“.ma”' a A L | : ay was broughi to ihis sountry Croshed during a takeoff {rom the power Company, Mrs. HArold] pyent tnat drow hundreds of Juneau With Directions o and ilber er a g Knight presiding. Ser with her R -« Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins is shown as she told the House | by wne ar !1 (‘n.b(‘l(‘ Mll].-( .m(; Borleske suffered facial cuts and i)l pe Mrs. Thomas Parke, Vice-| ™ ople Rt ; PR o R Aijlitary Affairs Committee ¢hat, in her opinion, Communism is not & |here met with such a storm of . " n 04" oce but was able to - gl s ) "”,‘"" in Publ Ijomonuu is the lasf - s in the Unite ates. She sa pop! y at g til 1 = ot i ough its y e which to ; cause of labor differences in the United States. She said her depart- that at one time there B I OHOt OO o atomns | et M, e toiy | Through its Publicity department |which to_ take advamtage of kthe ment rarely investigates Red charges, leaving that to the FBL were 13 companies producing it e o el d fomo- | cording etary, Mrs. J. C. 1 the club achieved an outstanding|Cleanup Week offer of free pickups s sously bile for Walla Walla, where he is a neaux (re-elecied) Corresondii® j,0: when its publicity chairman,|of refuse, City officials reminded . beculiar fitness,| Whitman College athletic coach. secretary, Mrs, C. C. Rulaford (re- Ry ey e, | Because of its pecullar fitness,| . ..i"c trered a fractured nose. | elec : N Afras Chas s s BT DeLong, was awarded | Juneauites today. the Players havo decided to give & Lamal sutfered o fractured nose. | elected) Treasuer, and Mrs, OMAIIES, i prige for Alaska in the New| A call to the City Clerks; office | portion of their proceeds, as much| The plane struck a truck at the Crozier, Custodian of club property. yo Herald Tribune newswriting 8 will being & Oy Grick. to at 8 2 jedge of the field The vote was unanimous on the | as they ¢an spare over working ex- t Borleske plans to come to Alas-|recommendation’sf the nominaling contest, .conducted in collaboration | pick up. trash at, the curb. toward the worthy project' . with the General Federation of‘ | pen: | | known as “Bundles for Britain” ka late this month to present char-|ccmmittee, appointed at the last | Wemen's Clubs. Mrs, DeLong’s en | Since the play is one that will | ters to the new Rotary Clubs at)business mecting of the club. “,‘ was an article covering the Art Istir the memory and give the au- | Petersourg and Anchorage. | Accomplishments of Year Tol ppipii 1t will automatically be| | Super WHITE Power |dience a clearer realization of !hl“‘ ing story of accom- |trials and hardsnips of the brave| plishments and achievements Was oontest held as a feature of the ¢ men who sacrificed their lives | Hosp"Al NOIES {told in the annual reports of de-|General Federation of Womenw NASH CARS !munm the last war, Memorial Day | | partment and:‘special committee| giyps Golden Jubilee celebration, Christensen Bros. Garage [ TR [ An_lntere entered in the publicity writing| i TRUCKS and BUSSES | chalrmen, shoWing the multitude| A(lsmhr City next. week. \ oarried on Installation Dinner [ (R, R R has been chosen as the most ap-| 909 WEST 12TH STREET | propriate time for its presentation. A baby daughter weighing 4 Of activities the club has | The cast is unique in that it is!pounds 10 ounces was born at St. throughout the year just closing. | The final meeting of the club| — composed wholly of men. Several|Ann's Hospital this morning to Mr. :"z‘:‘]: !-\“::‘1‘::3“0':“ f““"M “f"g:l; year will be a dinner which will be| feeeereeererrreresssors | who have witnessed rehearsals state |and Mrs. George Lovelace, | BT : 5888, Mg held on May 20, at a place to be |that the play is exceptionally well | o F“'s“"“l- Community Christmas| gnnounced later. At u‘:u; meeting WE NOW OFFER |cast and that all of the characters| After receiving medical care, Joe 1'¢®: Fine Arts Exhibit, Welfare| cericers elected yesterday will be| R |have unusual histrionic ability. The | Kelly was dismissed today from St. work, Legislative activities, radio|fomally installed in office in a Dellc‘ous | men who will take part in the pro-| Ann’s. programs, and. special edition, all|coiorful candle light ceremony. The duction are R. N. Druxman, Leonard | were included in this program of|eyecutive board of the club will bej | Beardsley, Russell Davis, John Doyle| Jack Fieldsend was dismissed to-| WO'K carried on by the club through- | charge of the program for -this cO“age cho‘se | Bishop, Frederick W. Ayer, Warren|day from St. Ann's after receiving|oU! (he year, and presented on the ,frair, which is expected to be one | C. Eveland, Raymond Graff, Rich-|medical attention . “iwhole a record that members are or the most interesting events for . |ard Reis and Alan Wicks. i A 0 | justly proud of. the club year. Made Fresh Dmly!' | A1l persons of Gastineau Channel| npys. Robert Karteeti and baby| . ciirement of Debt Retiring Officers Delivered with your milk | are invited to save the date and t0|were dismissed today from the Gova| _rc2dy retirement of the indebt-| officers who have served during | st The Players in their patriotic ('rr:)(:mlx?m::piml ay from the QOV=) edness on the club property, acquir-|(he past year were: President, Mrs. h for only effort, pRTSE ed two years ado, has been accom-|parold Knight; Vice President, Mrs. e ‘im.m hrough a sories of money | g e ettt 40 cenis per carfon 1 ON VACATION TRIP making events, under the Finance|nrs A E. Glover; Correspondin; 3 | DoUGLAS | committee, which listed to its credit| gecretary, Mrs, J. C, Mog,m“f. And for Those Who Like ! I Mansger of i e MantEomMSry- "‘”’ highly ~ successful rummage|anq Treasurer, Mrs. C. C. Rulaford. to Make Their Own | Ward and Company store in Walla NEWS ‘sillm. ::u.? Esnumben~ of other profit-| mrs. Harold Smith has been member Diessing i able activities, a i - ' at large on the executive board. conpsdin B Wl ATk e |, The club has-apent or caused o) ¥ 2L g T CHEESE CURD s y g g {be spent during the past year in trip passenger on the North Sea on| GYM FLOOR IS TO Y i - a Sheet 'vegatinl BE OPERATED UPON Juneau, approximately $2500, an ON BOARD NORTH SEA Ty ar i 2 i MM At a meeting of Douglas School 2V¢r¢¢ family's income, and, as Dorothy Wiland, secretary of the lu cenis p" carfon TR Unitod Btates miots, duking the|Babed with . B{\Pis wid "ciar.| V2® Pointed pun Jesterday, ‘almas) Ohief of Police Lt Olympis: 1 & MEN OF MOMEN T—Trading handshakes at a New York [ A Seec mlnhs, durng the e S and Gar-{.)) of this. money has been expended | passenger aboard the North Sea, . " banguet given for the British envoy by the English Speaking |past fiscal year, have manufactured jland Boggan, held in the school y,;, 1ocq) mérchants and business)making a round trip. s Jueau nalrles + Union are Viscount Halifax, Britain’s ambassador to U.S., -land and delivered to banks more than|gymnasium last night, to consider , .. Distributed by J. P, Morgan, flmnclex ll'ld persnnal !riend o' Bnlalns rulers. 1180,000,000 new nickels the proper way of taking the bulge! rp." pyil a i t smpire Classif! PHONE " 638 5 O aut of the. floar. of the building, it| _ ding fund got another #mpire Classifieds Payi " | National Groeery Co., was decided to have the sleepers | '-“!E. Wash. (43 77 S Plottmg Course of bnemy Planes Over East ehentis e DAY Fut oit, Boe-| Nazn “Prisoners Recaptured gan to do the work. The latter was| o -7 B expected to start on the job !hls % morning. e — LOVELACES HAVE DAUGHTER News of the birth of a baby girl| to Mr. and Mrs. George Lovelace MORE THAN A MILLION WOMEN . . . Naw Cook Electrlea!ly The modern Electric Range > at St. Ann’s hospital at 2:30 a.m.| h'.sshnplmed fhgstror today. was received here this morn- cooking. And modern elec- ing. The little Miss tipped the scale tric. cookery ds. at its best at 4 pounds 10 ounces, and is nam- | NERAL v ed Katherine Elizabeth .Both moth- | on-“: qu“ EMLECT‘:IIC er and daughter were getfing along | 1 q‘ l::d ] d fine accnrdlng to latest reports, | SPE!D L B ‘ ———— i B 2 b G 2 “TONSILECTOMY \ ember: uenuine | LittleToni Lee, daughter of Mr.| ,,em D" is found | and Mrs. Jack Warner, successful-| i o Ly underwent a tonsilectomy at the CALR? by uneau Medical Clinic this fore- f l}\loon. iho was permitted to come | vy Y o] ome this afternoon. | ] I . | General Electric Ranges { RILL TONIGHT S ] Due to the ball ‘game, drill for | Prices start at $89.95—TERMS! | the Douglas home guards was post- ! poned from last night to this eve- i < 4 > 8 4 n B i, AI-ASKA ElE(I «% Plotters are shown at work in New York headquarters during a demonstrnflmfifle enemy alrcnfl ‘wai W?‘—Wlflfl@fld&? g . | ing system set up for the northcastern area of the United States. Observers spotting invading planes MARTHA RAYE in | Guarded by Lance Corporal Henderson of the Canadian mny. two ¢ phene in the information to the control platform (upper left). The plotters then record flight paths of the s ey recaptured Nul prisoners of war are shown as they were returned by 6 s ;t-;gq i caphiv g i o enruhed as volunteer observers. planes and with blocks indicate their position, altitude, number and make. A half-million civiliar;; are ta . | train to an i itern:cnt camp at Pem% Qnt.