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Show Place of Juneau Friday . . . Saturday FIRST SHOW 7 P. M. | ~Second Show 9:30 P. M. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY I P.M. “Military Academy’ “Granda Goes to Town™ ALSO: SOAP BOX DERBY G-Men” » HIGETNS FARILY ricdunt GLEASON HARRY DAVENPORT LOIS RANSORN MAXIE ROSENBLOOM TOMMY RYAN ARTURO GODOY “Dick Tracy’s News CANDY! oMI1 1-2-3-1 ' "Gone With the Wind" June made the round trip on business PHONE 92—95 { DELIVERIES _$20.00 Book $19.00 — $10.00 Book $9.50 GRADE A MILK Raw 15¢ qt. AS IT COMES FROM THE COW GIVE YOUR CHILDREN THIS MILK AND WATCH THEM GROW! GEORGE BROTHERS wran FIRYER S anas Local ,50cm . RESH FROM GEORGE BROTHERS FA GEORGE BROTHERS ASPARAGUS 3 1bs. 25¢ LIMIT—3 POUNDS SAVE AT GEORGE BROTHERS! GEORGE BROTHERS _ GRAPEFRUIT L. & A —— No. 2 Tin LIMIT-3 CANS BETTER VALUES AT GEORGE BROTHERS! GEORGE BROTHERS SCHILLINGS TEA ; ORANGE PEKOE 59ch THE CAPITOL HAS THE IBRG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT 1SNEWS ‘THREE PIANISTS 10 BE HEARD IN RECITAL SUNDAY Doris Cahiil; Grace Berg, Ernst Oberg Invite Public fo Attend A piano recital will be presented HAUGENS BACK DOC HOLLMANN BACK \fter a round trip to Sitka on ‘(Doc) Hollmann of Holl- the North Sea, Capt and Mrs y returned to Ju- Einar Haugen returned to Juneau neau on the Steamer North Sea, He| GEORGE BROS. | SAVE 5% -— Buy Coupon Books!! | { Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock THE THRILL-STORY OF OUR DWN AMERICAN YOUTH Tomehy Kelly* Bobby Jordan D av'i HELE Ty Don Beddow Jimmy Byutler LADIES! Have you seen the display of CONSTANCE BENNETT'S COSMETICS in the HARRY STORE win- RACE DRUG dow? |at the Masonic Temple by Doris Cahill, Grace Berg and Ernest Oberg. The public is invited. The program will be as follows: Greig’s Concerto in A Minor, two pianos, Doris Cahill and Ernest Oberg Sonata Pathetique by Beethoven, Grace Berg Midsummer Night's Dream Over-| ture by Mendelssohn, Grace Berg. Prelude in C Sharp Minor by Rachmaninoff, Doris Cahill New York Fantasy by Sorgelli, Doris Cahill. Clare de Lune by Debussy, D | canin Second Hungarian Rhapsody | Liszt, Grace Berg and Ernest Oberg. e H0§PIIAL NOTES After receiving medical Ann’s Hospital. J. Livingston was dismissed from St. Ann’s today after receiving med- ical attention. Jim Johnson wa: medical care at St dismissed from Ann's today. Admitted for surgical care, Foster is at St. Ann’s. Mrs. H. E. Smith left St. Ann's vesterday after receiving surgical care. Don Mrs. L. J. Williamson was dis- missed from St. Ann’s today after receiving. surgical attention. Frank Marks of Hoonah entered the Government Hospital “today for surgical care, e BACK' FROM SITKA Juneau attorney R. E. Robertson jarrived in Juneau from Sitka on the southbound North Sea. He left Juneau two days ago when the North Sea sailed for the Coast. THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDA) 'CAPITOL THEATRE | WILL FEATURE DOUBLE BILLING | "Military Ata&emy" Plust: | "Grandpa GoestoTown™ . Opens Here Tonight “Military Academy,” new Colum- | bia picture on a double bill attrac- {tion starting tonight at the Capi- tol Theatre, is a gripping story of life in such an institution, fast- jpaced and filled with human in | terest. An excellent cast headed { Tommy Kelly, of “Tom Sawyer”| fame, Bobby Jordan, Jackie Searl| and David Holt help make the new | film a timely and thrilling screan | | document | Young Tommy is seen as the sou| of a reformed racketéer. Entered| |in the “Military Academy,” unde: |an assumed name, he rapidly de- | promising cadets, until his parent- hood is revealed and the snobbish ness which is a part of the milita tradition is called into play by his| fellow cadets. They ostracize the boy, and it is not until he performs | according to the very code which| they have forgotten in their con-| { demnation of him, that he is re stored to the good-will of the corns. | A difficult role to play, young Kelly ipl:\ys it with all the polish and | fin of a veteran actor. | | That fun loving, all-American | screen clan, the Higgins Family, is {with us again! In Republic’s | “Grandpa Goes To Town,” also | featured at the Capitol. | This' time the Higgins are pej | suaded by a slick real estate agent |into buying a ramshackle hotel in la ghost town in Nevada. Sid Hig- 2ins (Russell Gleason) inadvertent- |ly spreads a false rumor that gold has been found nearby and, as a vesult, a stream of would-be pros- pectors pour into the town. The | truth is eventually learned and ‘hc prospectors prepare to lynch Joe! | Higgins (James Gleason) in re venge, whereupon Grandpa goes to |work to save his son-in-law. e 'MORMON CHURCH Kodiak : | Proceeding to Oakland for busi-|sailed out. The vessel is on lighi-| Dave Davenport has been ap- | Drake, in the main office of ness connected with warehouse| house service and is based at Ket-|Pointed City Assessor, replacing STA'EME"‘ lefu‘?fl‘"'mh Drake in Minneapolis, ar-| construction contracts held by his, chikan. John E. Pegyds, 1t waa anngunoed }rns-d from Seattle several weeks|company, Drake is on board the iy today by Mayor Harry I. Lucas. L fago, going through Juneau for|southbound steamer North Sea.| INVITATION FOR BIDS Davenport was Assessor last year. “The of object religion is by | make people happy in this life and to the To accomplish to the construction company’s na- in the hereafter. | this, religion must be ‘as a truthful' val bases |nnd complete compass or chart 10! |life’s voyage, and an effective | guide for human effort. It must be rived |part of work and play as of for- 280, care,| mal worship. It must be useful in!Sitka, and proceeding to the West-!the Valdez and Cordova areas, To- Frank Liva was dismissed from St.| every occupation, condition or need./ ward for a visit to the Kodiak base.| day the vessel | It must be practical,” says a state- | Slems Drake is the company allot- | owned by Siems Drake Puget Sound Latter-Day ed contracts for the construction of ! and is being used as a floating |ment issued by the | Saints. |form to the many-sided nature of} { humanity; it must intellectual, mental and spiritual {needs, all of which must be satis- fied by an acceptable religion. To | be acceptable, a religion must he the guiding philosophy and sup- porting power of all human ac- tions.” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a divine plan whergby all people can fill the | measure of ‘their creation and bet- ter' themselves and their fellow men. The Juneau missionaries in- viteé all people to investigate and find out for themselves' about the “Mormon” doctrine and its princi- pals. - Cost of constructing the Trans- | Iranian Railroad from Tehran to the Caspian Sea is estimated at more than $500,000,000. 2 Southeast Alaska ALASKA'S FINEST DAIRY PLANT — the only dairy in JUNEAU. yet to be award- ed GRADE “A”, rating on its PASTEURIZED MILK — is able te supply demands for its products, from districts away from Gastineau Chan- nel. JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTERMILK All produced right in Alaska. All the highest possible stan- dard of quality and sanita- . tion—are now easily available to you. ‘Whether you live in Angoon, 'Sitka, Hoo- nah or any other SOUTHEAST ALAS- KA TOWN, you can enjoy these Fresh Dairy Producis p: 1Ju.n1:7\ju DAI Juneau, Alaska--PHONE Sealed’ 145" Pasteurization 142° Temperature Tuberculosis Destroyed @ 3 d velops into one of the school's most : STAR-—Dorothy Comingore, film sfar, is more concerned | about her infant, whom she’s fee'ling, than her own eareer. AKE MAKES FIRST VISIT DR IN 27 YEARS Seims Drake Comrador? Returns South Affer Visitfo Bases | After an absence of : | Fighting Gringo,’ 'TWO MOVIES AT ’ 20T CENTURY START TONIGHT "The Fatal Hour" and ‘The Fighting Gringo’ on Double Bill Here Dealing with a chapter of Western | history in which many owners of | Spanish grants were forced by un- | serupulous land-thieves to abandon | their property because of the right- ful owner'’s failure to register his iaind with the Government, is “The latest of George' O'Brien’s western adventure film | which cpens tonight on a double | Al at the 20th Century Theatre O'Brien is seen as the leader of a | | | band of Robin Hood vagabonds who When the band of men are engaged to apprehend a wanted murderer, they ‘are hired by both the daughter f the accused murderer, and the ister of the victim. The wanted man is a Spanish Den whose grant of land was falsely urveyed by the local banker, who was feund murdered in the Don's tudy. In an effort to solve the murder without arousing the sus- ieicn of either side, O'Brien cleverly pits one faction against the other ntil a confession is wrung from the eal murderer, and the Don’s prop- is rightfully restored to him. | The Fatal Hour,” which is also playing now at the 20th Century, i5 the feurth Wong picture made by Mcnegram with Boris Karloff as 15 Wong films, “The is based on the adven- f James Lee Wong, Chinese , brain child of Hugh Wiley Fatal Hour” tells how mur- striikes four, times at the police | thake their living as professional | eun-fighters, but who alw. man- 3 | ge to be on the side of justice Speclal Mahnee Tyler, WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY TIO CENTURY 2-GOOD PlCTU!g NO. 1— ~MARJORIE REY BRANT WITRE Saturday—1:00 P, M, 2 FEATURES 2 CANDY for Kiddies and PRIZES, TOO! 2 EDITIONS OF LATE WORLD NEWS 2 COLIS (GETS FEMININE DRAFT INSURANCE | BALTIMORE, May 23. — Rr()\)b1 filling station proprietor who has “lost” several assistants to the army. the pumps. loud speaker system announces: is taking no more chances he has hired five girls to “man” Each day the station’s, “Defense takes men; they go with cheer, Wear the Traill — for the shootin’ shoutin’ Two-gun King of the Rustler- Basters! Triple-ac- tion smash thrills! DAVE DAVENPORT NAMED ASSESSOR; PEGUES IS OUT TONIGHT and SATURDAY ES-2 win LUPITA TOVAR ) LAST TIMI' TONIGHT F0AND “EAST SIDE KIiD~" a change in capacity from that of | department itself, with Wong called | dirls take their place— an embryo mining engineer fresh, in by Captain Street when his best | you'll find them here." B from college to one of the heads|friend is murdered. { - ‘> -~ x H . George M. Drake was in Juneau! ficials cooperating to the fullest| Coast Guard cutter Nemaha, b h or two hours this forenoon, r extent. The contractor expressed,commanded by Chief Boatswain Counul w'" Be HEId S pany’s naval bases at Sitka and| people of Alaska. to/two hours this forenoon returning Accompanying him is R. P. Bay-| Siems Drike in Minfieapolis, ‘ar-!college with his mining engineer’s| “‘An acceptable religion must con-|Titory. , three naval air stations in the Ter-| barracks for laborers at Dutch Haz- | Ject any acid all bids. After a short business trip to | bor. | ROBERT G. RICE, Sitka, Tom Morgan, manager of Brogress on the two stations is| e e DO | City Clerk. |the Columbia Lumber Company, re- be complete [Broeeeding satisfactorily, Man has physical, economic, social,' Said, with labor and Alaskan of- Garrettson, returned to Juneau for a short time last night to take on board a lighthouse keeper andthin ining to the South after a busi-|surprise at the amount of coopera-| s trip to the construction com-|tion given his company by the This- Afternoon His appointment will be submitted to the City Council at a special meeting this afternoon for confir- mation. Pegues was appointed sev- eral weeks ago. At today’s special meeting, Coun- cilmen. will open bids for installa- tion of a new oil burner in the City Hall and for purchase of a house in the small boat harbor. o . MORGAN RETURNS See'ed bids will be received by | the City of Juneau at the office of !the City Clerk until 4 p.m. Friday, May 23rd, 1941, and then publicly opened for the purchase and"re- moval of the house located onHar- bor Way between 9th and 10th streets in the City of Juneau. Fur- ther particulars may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer in the City Hall at Juneau, Alaska. ‘The City reserves the right to re- outh after a business trip arq ‘The construction man’s trip to at Sitka and Kodiak. | the Territory this time was the Drake, in the main office? of | first since 1914 when, fresh from from tle several weeks|degree, he stepped off the North-| going through Juneau for western for a prospecting trip in Northwestern is | Publication dates, 1941, Drake| ‘ May 20-21-22 |turned to Juneau on the North | Empire Classifieds Pay! adv. Sea, | 3FreeDeliveries Daily PHONE 146 SATURDAY SPECIALS!! E--G--G--S | ASPARAGUS |American MEAT (o. Large Grade A Specials h m“m 3‘ 4 A .T. 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