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The CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that #s News NOW! | Show Place of Juneau STABTS TONIGHT e e R Watch for Dates on "Gone with the ‘ Wind” umasr NEWS 'or THE DAY M. McDoneIl Is Surgica! Nurse HELP AN Hh {SKAN | | | | 713 or write In Juneau ¢ former Territorial duties 2 al nurse for St. Ann's nt Service Hospital, M - McDoneil lified worker. nee Marie Storms ved yesterday [ANIC—Man, married. 2%/, (he steamer Alaska ol education and two| npe MceDonell has spent the p: 087 COFICEE rienced gar-|year in Fort Worth, Texas, where| e mechanie, also diesel mechanic.| My MeDonell is doing airpla. me- Call for ES 307 chanical work at Hicks g Vs - r‘flfl. NOTES fifiS A Salors lo Take M1 icler was admitted ‘o H tod: Ship's Name Off 1 | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 194]. RACEIRACKDRANA NOW SHOWING 21 CAPITOL THEATRE Robert Young, Maureen 0'Sullivan' in Romantic ' . ' Leads "Sporting Blood Thrills of the race track and powerful romance are combins {acutely to make “Sporting Blood which opens tonight at the Capi- tol Theatre, one of the most pleas ing and satisfying pictures of..the | | | | [ In | Young | combination | Stone ¥ The picture is primarily a story {of the sport of kings with many {excellent scenes showing pulss quickening races, gripping training | horse is cured of and one of fires ever methods as a abit of hold ck the most exciting stabie put on the screen Over and above this is a beauti-| ful story of a romance under dif-| ficulty. The romance teams Robert and Maureen O'Sullivan, a| that should be con-| tinued. Young plays a young owner of a small racing stable who re-| turns to his Virginia home to find that he is still- hated by the Lox wood family which comprises Lew: s the father and Miss O'- Sullivan and Lynne Carver as the daughters > "JOURNEY'S BN’ T0 BE PRODUCED Ci d Puzzle 'GHOH BR LIesSsSwWor Uuzue I ACROSS 31 Pustook ot | IS “EW T lllf 1. Dry VS :““'“”r | 8 et urchin 33. Toward 1 12 gro of the 31. Ridiculed 13. Unndulteratod 36, Ahead ‘ d Bob 15 Bonad Cretor 47, Carying Paulette Goddard and Bo 15. Parcel of weapons i | ¢ l ground 39. Rowing imple- 15, whi Hope Starred in New | 17. Pacific island 40. Metric land } (ree measure L [ I e e R | Mystery Comedy | 20. Ammonium 42, Some E | | oL l!(‘l\l\'.(\fl\n 43. Anlln:ll'sh { =3 - | 2 Legal action stomacl s P v e 10 ts Cg o CI' ed. | Leustw et i Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | If advance reports can be credited, violonist Delibes 54, Medl " 5. | Paramount’s new mystery-comedy- | Part of a comet 46. Deface . Medicate 59. Go by | g 3 Within: comb. 47. Long narrow pellet 0. Pintall duck thriller, “The Ghost . Breaker,” | ohmn’\la 2 8 61, .\I\,\Ilv:ll'()f(lll | which again co-stars that incom- 49. posite of eclare deer famil; T 1 A S iy g s e Actua: being e T parable team of Bob Hope and Paul . Vapor and which opens to- !night at the 20th Century, tran- | scends even ils astly popular predecessor, “The Cat and the Can- ary,” in high entertainment values The story tells of Paulette inher- iting a castle on an island off Cuba, and the machinations .of as des- sevate a set of villaips as could be imagined, who try to prevent her from visiting her, estate, and scare her into selling it Bob Hope as a radio commentator | Worship who is always exposing underworld | pike of corn 4 1 Greek market characters and their rackets, is cata- | g pulted into the picture, and goes to | esume Espouss Cuba with Paulette. 2. Bronoun Starting with a murder and sev- | . Common informers cral other exeitibg and strange hap- | penings on Pauletté's floor in her hctel, the thrills continue aboard | ship where more threats and warn- | ings are received, and someone tries to kill Paulette—but Bob saves her. the horrible, haunted castle— ded by a weird old woman and | her Zomble son — sliding panels floating wraiths, mysterjous moan: | and noises, provide a spine-tingling . City in Texas | ette Goddard churches . Quiet . Following of a sport for gain . Wi W Complatned Mongolle tribesman Period of time Threatens . Put in order . Short for a man's name Cry of the crow n . Trade 8. Voleanie matter . Otherwlise A E ary Footlike™ part atmosphere building up to sensa- (f WHERE THE BETTER Rlfl PICTURES PLAY 3 noT ””?bflrmml . 4 DAYS —— STARTING TONIGHT T The Laugh Record Breaker of Now or Anytime . . If a Laff & > day keeps the doctor away . . SEE THIS ONE AND LIVE FOR YEARS! “Step right up Paulette and meet the Spooks!” BO8 I « PAULETTE G0DDA 48T BREAKERS ‘{LP‘ THE | endeavor, afg It sent thousands of gar- tional clima | oN Iwo N!GHIS ments and in addition it sent 24! ambulances, 59 mobile canteens,| ————— “ltwo oxygen tents, 186 hospital m-m.‘ IS (All[n up M(ROBERTS Bov 2,500 children’s cots, 500 sleeping | i Thrilling Drama Presented 2% e, oo, 2 v DISMISSED TODAY !X-ray machines, 23 bales of shocs, | BY u S NAVY b M v"os by Juneau Players for 35" micie overcons a1 FRO PITAL| ’Bundles fOf Br“ain’ gical kits and over 200 cases of &2 i ¢ surgical instruments, wcaptam Of Sleamer Tyee Isl Fugene McRoberts, Juneau Grade| 3 I ' S Bhglish. H Mr. Faulkner says that donations | School youth who ran into and was| Juneau has its own English Hos i) H‘ \\‘ s ,’m “‘”“ “““‘*“ 95" have poured in from all parts of NOW LleuIenani— 'n hit by an auto early last week,| {n'.“ i -“\‘!f"’ i ‘:1“]:0!‘ i“,’] the land, coming from the very will be dismissed this evening from A el i e, Sp S = |poor as well as the elite. The In- ' H St. Ann's Hospital where he has g:: “u]::‘ ”'»w\’t:{m‘::‘xffnni:flnf“m,f"f P e e Active Service [ been . patient ‘since’ tie decident: | sponsibility of becoming a unit in| A dOIE their bit, so are the col- G4 ks g 8 Pl Sie le ey (s . jored folks of the south, Women He will be Lieut. Lawrence Parks, | slight concussion and sustained .1‘ {the “Bundles for Britain” drive' 5 o a4 ey and deep gash in his left arm when| and tk | Bave baked cakes, made jelly and!y g N instead of Capt. Lawrence 84 nd the constant rehabilitation of! > "™ A o <2 i I'ne ‘ran: into’ the bar- near The ‘Bm- | the Wooly o taken in washing to earn the| pgrks master of the Alaska Trans- | he Woolwich Hospital has been G o Bl fre..office on Becafid-and’ Matn nm;.npd as their specialg field of money (o buy wool. The sheepmen povtation Company steamship Tyee, s ; > lof Oregon have denated wool and where he was racing to sign up for sent raw furs ause. An under- an Alaskan trapper to be sold for the Desiring to assist actively in the| work, the Juneau Players will pre- ; . ’ 4 taker donated a cast-off hearse to i medical ca sent the thrilling drama, “Journe it A # AL ey H I Wh A h |End,” at the Coliseuin Theatre on| ¢, °Onverted into an amhulance 1 for medical car als BN ASIOIC | vy 30 ana 31, Although not spon- Put this offer was not considered WOl 1. 85 Bb. SR | soring the play, the Rotarians have | °2siPIe: o | pr “ K - Mrs. Latham, said Mr. Faulkner, G ; SEATTLE, May 14—Any spies| promised to lend their heartiest , o Keist fh touch with Mes. NG. L Keichtoo entered the | ypg may pe lurking on Seattle| Support to the project | sk - GO oo Aoabies o Government Hospital today gical attention. streets to check movements of the United States Navy won't get thei information any more from sailor’'s blue dress flat hat bands. Names of the ships on the hat “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, | bands will be taboo under a new Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, | regulation effective soon. Instead Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, || the bands will bear the general] Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, || designation “U. S. Navy” or “U. S. naspberry Ripple, New York, | Naval Reserve.” ock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry Navy reservists on active dm_v‘ and Vanilla— | will wear navy ribbons and those! at the GUY SMITH DRUG || of inactive status will wear thy reserve ribbons. A GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR LIKE THIS Oonly B124.95 DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR this is the refrigerator buy of the year! All- Steel Cabinet with Porcelain Tn- * terior o Famous Sealed-in-Steel G-E Thrift Unit * 62 cu. ft. . gapacity ; 11.7 5q. ft. Shelf Area o tainless Steel Super Freezer ¢ 80 15 DELIVERS ,BIg Ice Cubes. Afifi a host of fea- | tures yow'll want, ALASKA ELECTRIC lIGHT‘ AND POWER (0. the| | | lost. |ing knitted sea boots to men on|state H. L. Faulkner, Juneau attorney nd chairman of the Britain”. Rota committee, became interested in the | for Britain concerning new needs as they aris The present urgent need, says M Churchill, is for sistance bombed hospitals. The citizens of Gastineau Chan- 'nel are urged to remember the date |of the coming production, “Jour- ney's End,” and by their attendance jdo their bit towards this worthy | venture. “Bundles for first to “Bundles it work on a recent v to New York. He states that it |started 16 months ago by a young dynamo of energy, Mrs. Wales La- |tham. Its mushroom growth has amazed everyone. It is estimated| that altogether it has sent articles valued at $1,500,000 to England and well over $1,000,000 in cash. Of 73 WELL, ALL RIGHT! |shipments sent thus far, only two,, ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — Tony both insured by Lloyd's, have been| Katana, Rock Springs cage center, | must be considerably all right. Wy- The organization began by send- oming coaches voted him to the tournament’s all-star team the third year. > mine-sweepers. After that its m€m<>f01 bers sent thousands of sweaters, socks, jerseys, caps and | CONTRADICTIONS RAMPANT IN NEW PLAY CLOTHES or plain “Lari Parks to the legion of friends he has in Alaska and Se- attle. That is, officially, but he still | will be Larry just the same. The navy has called him for active | service as he is a lieutenant in the | reserve and seafaring men who know | Alaska waters like he does are more than welcome. the afternoon’s papers. D \Eastern Stars Have Special Installation Air Expert, Too A special installation was held “Lamry’ knows his Alaskan coast- | |1ast night by the Order of Fasterr| line, including “dog holes” and in- [Star at the Scottish Rite Temple. i lets that have never been visited by | <Following the lodge work, L. near-by natives of the country. He | Delebecque showed the PAA col- ; knows 'em by water and by air, for jored and sound movies to a group| during the course of his career he | of Masons and Star members. Re-| was Alaska manager of the Alaskn-\fr%hmentfi were served by Mrs. Washington Airways, pioneer air Harry Brown and her committee. service'to the Northr, at Juneau for | He started in on the sea back in | COI'ORED Mov“s Fon 1913 and worked his way up Irom Through Captain Parks’ call to the -l navy, Capt. M. M. Merkely, chief| At the regular lodge meeung of skipper. Captain Merkely also knowq(wfl show “Flying the Pacific, 'a his Alaska, day or night, fog or cclored movie with sound. The ses-| three years . . decknand to master by 1621 ELKS ENTERTAINMENT officer of the Tyee, will take over as\lh" Elks tonight, Louis Delebecque clear, rain or snow. ' sion staru nt 8 o'clock, LOCAL pnopmv 'OWNERS URGED SUBMIT FORMS Nt 6 v AII Personal Property Over | $200 Per Family lmble for Taxation Here In preparing for the 1941 tax roll, covering real and personal property, the City of Juneau wiii mail more than 1,200 forms to resi~ dent property owners, and it is cer- tain that some individuals liable for taxes will be missed. It is nct unusually difficult to obtain a com-, |plpte list of the owners of real er- |tate, but to enroll all of the owners of personal property who shovld |pay taves is almost impossible. Every person, firm, or corpora ficn owning personal property is liable for taxes, and only the heads jof households are entitled to ex- emption in the sum of $200. In or~ der to compile as.accurale a. pey- sonal property tax list, all who come within that classification, and who do not receive a form, are urged by the City authorities to call at the City Clerk’s office, or contact the Tax Ascessor, from whom fyms may be obtained. The importance of the holders of both real and personal , property making individual returns should not be overlooked. They are bast qualified to list their propertics and LOUSEHI’H LAST TIME ‘TOHMGHT "Gentleman from Arizona™ e | over-assessment by the Tax As- ’PSSOI‘ ‘The form is simple. It is divm:d | | into two sectfons, one listing persoh- lal property items, and the secord |Teal estate. The correctness of the (return, should be sworn. to, betore:a uwmty public, It should be in the hands of the Tax Assessor on or be- fore June 1. Miss Shatfer Joins . Ana's Hospltal woash Miss Harriet Bhnfler has " joined the nurses' staff at 8t. Ann's Hos- pital, having arrived here. yesterday on the steamer . Alaska. Miss Shaffer, prior to coming here, was with.a children’s huplhl at St. Louls, Missouri, CANDLE MINERS ON WAY 10 INTERIOR A party of six mlmnc men, head- ed by James S, Robbins, prominent miner of Candle, arrived on the northbound Lodestar yesterday bound for their operations in the Interior. Stopping at the Gastineau Hotel, Distributed by National Grocery Co., Seattle, Wash. wdress center, lonl printed sharkskin bathing m with coat; Hfllh little-boy black satin shorts, red jersey blouse, v Contraditions are ranipant in'the new play clothes recently shown at a style show in New York. Lnveloping capes cover hrief bra-and-shorts bathing suits; sloppy tops are worn with neat trousers; ruffled sleeves are used on full blouses worn with tight, little-boy shorts. As shown above, left, the play. dress reflects an Oriental influence. It is a backless, high-throated in front, and made of black to place a fair value upon each cate- { and waiting for the next northhound gory, This is, of course self-asscss- PAA plane, the men.are ©. J. Moese, ment and usually proves most sats IO A. Anderson, O. E. Mann, John factory. In failing to make # return, Anderson and B. J. Martin. With the owner naturally runs a risk of Martin is his wife. s e e e i CONCERT PROGRAM -+ linen rayon with Chinese letters in pink dypuqued on the capacious pocket. The bathing suit’is & two-piece, consisting of bra cut, fitted and banded for security, and a.short divided skirt made of floral printed ‘sharkskin. The long, doubles, ted coat in dfiaty blue has matghing printed mru-‘ skin revers. -The blouse of the play suit, t,'is of rich red jersey with mfl&mm dlecves, The little-boy shorts are black safin, with slit pdckels af.the sides. .. . ¥ & poey 1o Song of the Mounties from “Rose Marie" et « ERNEST EHLER and MALIl OCTETTE 2. The Song Is You from “Music in the Air” .. " 5 Kern | Why Do I Love You from “Show Boat” Desert Song from “Desert Song” ERNEST EHLER 8. Tes Yeux. (Your Eyes.) Enchanted Hour Poldm We Twu Together ;. unn‘ttnm,xfi Ihla 4. Totem Tom-Tom from “Rose Marie” . ... Friml LUTHER LEAGUE ENSEM’BJ 5. Mother Machree . — 11} | Little Mother of Mine . Burleigh Mother o' Mine ....... ‘Tours ZENB'T !.'HL!R 6. Three Nursery Rhymes: Hughes 1 Sing a Song of le-Penl:e - - II A Frog He:Would A-Wooing Go I Curly Locks MERLE JANICE SCHROEDER 7. On Wings of Song ... . - Mendelssohn Little Grey Home in the West - Wanting You from “The New Moon” Romberg MR, and MRS. EHLER 8. Rose Marie from “Rose Marie" Friml ERNEST EHLER aid ENSEMBLE i