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' . E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941, 3 | oy oo raceonmero 15 ENDING TONIGHT | g5 FILMSHOWING - | /7% , Last Times Tonight || A5 CAPITOL HIT FOR LASTTIMES. = o [RI0TOUS COMEDT 5 v - b Ao 4 | John *Gdrfield—Apn Shirley | T gy ADMISSION [iponaidColman and Ginger ¢ _ 'Saiurday'sih?ldren’ Stars,| oxiee PRICES Rogers Star in “Lucky John Garfield and | " | “GONE WITH THE Pariners” Here Anne Shirley - Playing for the last times to-} “Lucky Partners” brings Ronakl| night, “Saturday’s Children” is| seen at the 20th Century Theatre, 3.2 June 1-2-3-1 Colman and Ginger Rogers to the| starring Ann Shirley and John « MATINEES Capitol Theatre for the last times Garfield, with Claude Rains. PR VNIRRT .. . % Adults 5e 5o tax 50c tonight, in what is said to be the The story concerns the Halevys, | “GREECE FIGHT Liges SBc 6o tax 65c sprightliest. comedy-romance of the an ordinary New York family,|2 EDEFIONS §.2% ' . Sl season. struggling along, working, playing i s i ek From the ultra-modern, sophisti-| and snatching thelr moments of | 4 EVENINGS cated pen of Sacha Guitry, “Lucky fun between subway rush hours:| " casts Colman as David| Bobby, the younger of the Halevy| Adults 59¢ 6c tax 65c pon 75¢ 8¢ tax 83¢ . an artist with a secret past, | girls (played by Anne Shirley) | iy ) - " Q — ind Miss Rogers as Jean, a clerk| meets and falls in love with Rims e T NO |SHATS BESERVED! {in her aunt's Greenwich Village| Rosson (John Garfield). He is a| TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY Twe Sunday Matinees book shop. frank, efficient and likeable chap.| pyrone Power—Linda Darnell in 11:30 A. M. —3:30 P. M. Jean is engaged to Poughkeep-| They are married and live happily} B WIFE” on $20 a week. Also featured is the March of : Time production, “Greece Fights Pm Noble Grands Back." This attraction shows the sie’s coming . tyeoon, - Freddie, and| as soon as she earns a bank ac-| —_— count for emergencies, she pluus‘ NIGHT SHOW 7:30 P. Also: - E 4 to marry him. Circumstances cause| - DONALD DUCK Week Day Matinees 1:30 P.M. Jean to Helleve that David brinas| spirit of the Greek people i thefr T A f LATEST NEWS Night Shcws start 7:30 P.M. her good luck, and she urges him desperate struggle to keep the 0 rl'a flge Or — - —_— to join her in the purchase of al torch of liberty aloft, : . A. M. Tonite b sweepstakes ticket. | Although overwhelmingly ou't - Rebeka.h Mee"ng " . NOTE: This is the same 4- Intrigued with the idea, David| numbered, facing armies of mil- Anne of Wlndy hour show that was shown agrees, but on one condition: that lions, Greek soldiers, equipped with| Past Noble Grands of the Rebe- 0 in this theatre last year. Jean shall accompany him on a little but the warrior spirit of an-|kah Lodge will Have ehirge of to- cient Sparta, went forth to battle| morTow night's meeting, scheduled Poplars” platenic honeymoon before she : as their forefathers had: beforc|for 8 o'clock at the 1.0O.O.F: Hall. ———————————————————————————— | e Freddie. Freddie, it scems, be- . ale s & | ! R T P % lieves the nuplial journey is a S W B L % 4 them. They are seen marching off|A soctal will follow 198,008 - work : | waste of time and money, whereas| : 3 |to battle inspired by a devil-may- W s T I n anguage ome ac | David considers the event essential.| Left, polka dot cotton print frock; center, black bengaline dress; right, cardigan type dress in doughe, | care disregard of personal safety. BOUND TO HOOD BAY This honeymoon, David & siés | nut pattern. | - i A. R. Wolf, Mr:ime:ex;“ of";:n iulood b e | Jean. will be. strictly make-believe; Polka dots and geometrin desighs are style favorites in spun rayon and cotton prints for this spring’ ‘?:3 s\a}::;;y,&“ vmornlng ::d °;; bi " | they'll travel like brother and sis-| and summer. Colors spotlighted are jungle greens and the palest of pastels. Left above is a polka Mdpsttig At A Hof Motel b= 2 i | ter. | dot cotton print frock with ruffied edging around the notched collar and below-elbow length sleeves. Hollywood b PP !f Bmm E | Jean consents, dublously. How- Black with touches of white is always a favorite theme at all times of year. Center is shown a rayon ore going to Hood Bay. | ever, they draw a horse, and Fred-| bengaline black dress with long torso, full gathered skirt and white collar and cuffs trimmed with 'y ’I‘AP‘“GA! P die secretly sells the ticket, which | crisply pleated edging. A perfect costume for the collarless, casual dress is the geometric print that | Sights And Sounds die secretly sells the ticket, which| J7RPE Py Nhe world like miniature doughnuts, right. The frock dramatizes the new sloping shouk: LOS ANGELES-—Aroused by re- s $6,000. Da considers the 3 & ‘:’:il:: essg?fmb;v,;i «“n :1) I?;“r; ;::( i der with shoulder yokes and below-clbow mandarin sleeves made all in one piece. | By Robbin Coons ports of wire-tapping at the City | agara Falls on the first leg of their | Hall is Councilman Edward L. | Thrasher. He sends his wife notes {trip, hotly pursued by Freddie who by carri n, { | has come to the conclusion that he essener y carrier plgéon, HOLLYWOOD, May 27—Pity "hei poor plot-contrivers Who must | doesn’t trust David after all. carry on the Dorothy Lamour for- NOTICE | How David and Jean fall in love AckOas § e o mula. NOTICE .1S HEREBY OIVEN | with one another without daring | ; H] & Tuke 0p Dite ioon Essential ingredients, 8s YOUlynat joe White has applied’ or: is i [to reveal it, the complications oy u Ic capons Number know, are a sweetie in a sarong and|,poug to apply for appoimtment, |caused by Freddic's arrival, and o Instances Attire |a cataclysm of nature (as in “The|ynjer the provisions of Chapter . | David's solution of the problem by § ROCh ARS8 Bouoh Hurricane,” “Typhoon,” “Her Jun-|sg Alaska Session Laws 1941, a8 | |running off and starting back to S5 pinar gle Love” et al), administrator of the . estate .of {New York, only to be arrested on n amera i In “Typhoon” the saronged La-| srchie White, ' deceased, wherein {a charge of car theft, all lead up s ipdaite 9% mour was tossed by the big wiid,| e gag screw or vessel “Jericho,” singed by a forest fire, drenched|oryiciat No. 281980, nine net “tons, by a tidal wave which put out thels jnysived in decordance with. his tire. Wind-fire-wave made & for-|.tition heretofore or about. to:be midable combination. How to OD!yoq in the United States Cém- to the hilarious climax of the pic- & ‘ rican s Indian 48 | ture. A trial scene during which 8. Fixcd charges 49 | David’s real identity and the secret Gof Gl’eaf S(Ops f(),' A550~ 30 Mansor of of his odd behavior is revealed, and walking | . . i 22. To a higher the satisfactory conclusion of the ciated Press, then Pick- | . poom, g Solution Of Vesterday's Puzzte |10 “Aloma. of the South Seas?" nissionors und. ex-officio probate _ hectic romance, are featured in | 31 California orolla They called on Krakatoa, the East|.ourt for the Sitka, Alaska, Qom- : - this fast-moving endir | N | bulrush 64. Swamp DOWN Indies island which “exploded” Iniccioner’s Precinct, and that all - - A ' FrT A | Ed Horse Ra(e Wmn'er~ fif[wffi:’:{"l 'm. ;-erx it !2 lgmlxer ll]g‘nll | the 1880's. But how to top Kraka-|peig creditors, lienors, and other 2 L - - ‘ROIARIA“S ]-0 ik | 3% Notnteg "o 86 67, Make Taco LM e gt She ARG j:’;g;‘g"’m‘r‘"’;:' interested parties are required. ;to gk WY a3 . 8. I e s wey ~|tile' in 4ald court ahd make Movie directors discarded megahones long ago but most of them still NEW YORK, May 27— Melvin 8. Encounter their have to talk—with thelr hands or otherwise. Not so Al Hall. ‘ Ispitalnick carries a camera in nis .‘fl%“ i ,?x‘;urw;:l; plece about the eid ot |gpjections. to h(l;n sald_sppolntmént Stricken with laryngitis, he decidéd against whispéring suggéstions to Flv IHURSDAY | bip packet. . . . He's & Postal Tele- Vil i il Bonita Granville, who - yester- :73:‘:33::”' 1 ,)h:.” tn, & the cast and set up a blackboard. One surprising effect: Nearly graph dolivery messener. . . . He' HEN J4AEE Marsh grase | O naty little, brat-n| pustiéation. ot this. hoties, nathaly: years old. . ., . Sometimes nis y “ " Z = everybody ‘else including Robert Montgomery (left) and Rita John- ]'o pE'ERSBUR Tt bt TN o i gt 7| Bar of cantrast. | “These ‘Three’ and _became | witnin thirty (90) days after dune | A olxnara, fob - P . Old French cofn |MOUS 8s the meanest little meanie(g 1941, son (right), was talking in whispers before the day was over. his carry . Pertaining to on the screen, is 18 now, a whole-| pated at Hoonah, Alaska, ;May tho morning |somely radiant youthful edition|sg 1941, p . Stair ,fil;c?k letter of a combined Norma Shearer- JOE WHITE. gh ey. . . . They cost a lot of 1 | fiskis COMMENCEMENT | ella M. King, ;Charfer Will Be Presented mones. .. Meisenger boys do = | Indian dances. " it . make ex rdinarily large salari . G0 ‘Blexs- Awierios. upbes] 10 New uub by DIS- | But Spitainick likes cameras . Acquires Ann Harding type. She’s been|pygt publication, May 26, 1041, | { * i et 3 knowledge growing up on the screen too, and . grades. . He likes pictures, news pictures es- . Relating Last publication, June 4, 1941. | ¥ Pl clating to & g . | ——————— t”d overnor | pecially Wherever he goes, nis cause in the gossip columns, which labe-| —__ -~ __ : & v ! Pl ;,rx- ey ‘]a&v e - Arm covering ly have been brewing a romance| ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS BE HELD TONIGHT Mary Lou Tonkin | s o acon sunens a1t bt 1 e oo R e e e will fly to Petersburg Thursday with|. . . And when that time comes,' ark ” o ! i o . / | Has Bm’hda Pafl | District Governor R. Vincent (Nig) [Tl have it i . Wil flower | “the gang,” admits that wit‘l;;nn the | Commissioner of. Education, | Tezri- 2 { T 8 . : 4 . Oceal gang” there's usually a pairing-off,|tory of Alaska, at Juneau; Alasks, The Juneau-Douglas commence-| y y;"f"”es"e to help nstall the charter| For young Melvin Spitalnick, age, : Not eastly held | 0%, ot Bonita and Jackle (with-|at 10:00 A.M., June 11, 1041, end ment exercises of the two govern- THe &ighth birthday of Mar Lou‘o Tt:e ner« Pe_etersburg Club. ? 18, cf 1st Avenue, New York, that 5. {)El/‘:mm in “the gang,” of course) usually|then publicly opened for the ”_ ment schools will be held tonight| y | ose planning to make the trip moment came the other day. .. . | Strike make a pair. Does it remind you,| nishing of all labor and materials Tonkin was celebrated with a party ere Dr. W. M. Whitehead, the Rev. He was crossing the street at Madi- 0. Helmet-shaped | gome way, of the younger set infor the construction of an ADDF in the ANB Hall on Willoughby | By 8 # | Sunday, with sixteen friends call-|John M. Cauble; Ernie Parsons, Don son Avenue and 57tk S phrtcatis ue starting at 8 o'clock. Those = g ) h. . .. So was B Agpr o vy frapoi given their ai- |18 ur:t the‘mmily residence in the|Skuse, Tom Dyer and Pete Clem-|Fritz Kreisler, the world’s greatest {m‘;.‘f’.’n" your own home town? goh;‘l ':1 :! kscl HOOL BUILDING #t . SRR 2 ein apartments. ents. | violinist. A light delivery truck| " Gaoll ° K slemas are Frances Louth, Sam| h 5 ght:, Aelyvery | srun . Gaelie - ma) btained from ]‘;.‘ o sblion. T4 Kinch, - Bobble| The affalr was given by the hon-| At today's meeting charter mem-|flashed around the corner, and, ap- : Cluster In-logical scquence to the: set-| Plans may be a N. wanamaker, Lucy 3 | oree’s mother, Mrs. J. P. Tonkin,| b X t : wy . Lair dressing miracle which brought a| LESTER TROAST & ABSSOCI- Willis, Julia Johnson and Elmer| o th‘d .l -h- e ldv- er ?ech lDunhnm was wished suc-| parently without seeing it, Fritz . Spread fo mountain to DeMille for “North-| ATES, Architects and Engineers, at an er birthday refreshments and|cess in his new i - is i it. ¥ < position at Anchor- | Kreisler walked into it. drying west Mounted Police,” another is|Anchorage or Baranof Hotel, Adams. y games were enjoyed, the guests at-|age. Visitors included rown , » The program foliows: (tended the matinee. 3 Dg Bemiji, aMi::uso'a f;&nc: !l?'nslgn cr; he;peecuvlvi“a: S;ddt:;lslg: a;:i:;{uest::e(:‘ don't ki bout R vy (oF m‘;mP fl;auwl.\d Auuiep, AR “_ ‘Alaska’s Flag.” | Wallace Sprague of 's'ahm Or | “I don' now anything about (L Wind.” De Mille will have own| A deposit of $10.00° will be X 3 i , £ , Oregon. corners when there has been an|, ....» N t £ p VS_V)f}L‘“;» {‘_“hv sixth, and. sev- | ijAfter the meeting, members ac- accident, . . . Women screamed.‘lmf‘;;{‘ ‘;h:‘b;);v:si& know any- urses Ssoua lon BEDRE o8, & umf; u;d u:sell ;zlk dlired fop each aptiof Fikns Afd inth grade girls. | onptea nmciemla bias. e asion -7+ ot pan A R | o i 100 feet long, on the beach af - | Specifications, A Bid Bond of 5% ong, “Spring Is Here,” “Summer | Beale to attend a showing at the|of brakes a block away. th about horses ‘ o ' Honors Mrs Han{ord 1bu, De Milié, you can readily. see, of the Bid will be required fo 8- OBblic: ThBAOF: 5., Boap: Bok .. ik was & HiomeRE dn & m‘eumv-i::: Ky o Just pick one out for . will be in his glory, fof as dctors|company the Proposal. e I; Coming,” girls. | “Our ska,” bie Mrs. C. J. Commers underwent| -”r’;:;inl;\;::sI(x‘miafi()bn);k::s”'{NMcyIS"f!llcfll care at St. Ann's Hospital 3::::1 u::.tf.'f"' only to find|for Melvin Spitalnick, the telegravh | . was handed a racing sheet.| Kollowing the meeting last eve- :fif (?ldv‘llllml:gndeq:;l:m:::mdrund (: qu’ll:lefx “t::u:xi:jug a e Kinch. y this morning. :| short f:sn;m M.n::e Grm:nm'gs messenger who carried a camera.| .ogay” he said, and he ran hisning of the Gastineau Channel|closeup scenes. DeMille in a diving|Bond of 100% of the Cofiteactpr “To My Attu Basket,” Julia John- Harry Race Drug Store. But after|and ;’P‘ had his camera out then.|, . o down the list. . . . “Here's a| Nurses' Association, held at the C|helmet will direct. But I'm worried.|and also furnish sufficlent m som. Admitted for medical care, Jack|Gonstance Bennets threw the Rotar| - He used it. He got pictures.| .~ |Street residence of Mrs. Waio|There's a fellow who, on prosaic|pensation and Firé Insurance’ fo Song, “Alaska, My Alaska,” Boy, Telegraph is at St. Ann’s. ians a kiss, they finsil - « . He got plctures of Fritz.Kreis-| 0y Jooked at the horse. Hendrickson, a surprise miscellane-|land scenes, has the job of see-|protect the Territory = » FScolits. thie, Bo b yl‘w?"f shown ler, the world's greatest violinist| 5 name was Market Wise. ous shower was held for Mrs, Brooks | ing that DeMille, whenever he| The Territory teserves the righ Alaska's Defense,” Elmer Adams,| Harry Haskins was dismissed| f, : TR “ze"':“d unconsclous on the City's| 1, was running in the Wood. |Hanford (Juné Mitchell), sits, always has a chair handy.|to reject any or all bids and o “‘Buck, an Alaskan Dog,” Sam i;Om SLi Alnnts tzday after receiv-| g g o i iocn That night, Market Wise paid Mr.’: Hmrm::' a mc;:::o:flde. 15| Suppose the fellow can’t swim . . .| waive all informalities. Y Wanamaker. |ing surgical attention. i s $15 o 82. jsecretary of the asgociation. — * DR. JAMES C. RYAN; ° “Advantage of a College * Educa- That night Melvin Spitainiek sold e Plans were made during the busi-| Margaret Dumont, the long-sut-| oamm:‘z of B tion,” John Guerrero. | Mrs. W. Moody and baby son were 3 'i his pictures to the Associated Press. ness session last evening for a pic- fering lady of many Marx brothers| Publication d“fl: May 20 ‘X B o ‘ 7 ; The Associated, Press, wirephoto dis- ic to be held July 10. Mrs. Elsie '8 anato; : Presentation of diplomas, Dr. Lu- dismissed last night from St. Ann’s. £ : Bio pe INJY . AU AL s, b 1| Jurie 8 8 tributed . the. plotures to member . i wasipND AUMTI 4o b e | it s N R ) g R NURTIALS HELD |im eharge ot e drst mestog of| OT wppoaring in o plevwre, | ADTENTISENSE NEh ? talolok than .He eprna .in. & long 1Rk v Marxes off and on for: 15 years,|be réceived at the’ ggz& ux“‘&le Derby Sweaer foBeBiven| “Wien ne st took we s AT FORT WORTH MRS. DAVIS FLIES Having Geoncho's il trend. L o e AR be had no idea that the victim of was no role for her. She twas|/at 10:00 A.M, June 11, 1941, soum 'o A“m missed. Scores of fan letters told|then publicly opened for tlum.é: Evefv En"’imflPfiies the accident was a . world famous | By Popular Demand : . , artist. . . . He phoned in and said,| Miss Ruth Geyer, daughter of Mr. % : : on Display Tonight |"o sou want 'to see pietures. of s Mas. A M. Geyer of Juneau, SISTER'S FUNBRAL | e . e e DR rROTON o 5 1 l El 1 »‘c an injured man?” became the bride of Mr. Joseph | mont 15 at her old stand in “Bar-|for the Of UCTION of..a Genera ectr L R G e e . yes, and ho|Scims At a 6:30 oilock nuptial| To attend the funeral services of gaim Basement.” SCHOOL BUILDING with Teach- ANNOUNCES the NEW ' « ships paid-up were registered for|brought in the pictures. . . . Then m:ss performed last Saturday morn- ber. sigter.. M. Fohert Hess, of| e - m“wfif Harkor, - Sanak 4 Y the. June: e~ he told his ster: o " ine ab All Saints Cathedral in Fort, Olympia, Washington, Mrs, Trevor e-meet-again department: Sey- o w3 & (1) au . Empire-Rotary Soap y of how he al . lix, the di director, used| Pl be ob oderne Box Derby which 1s to be run off|Ways carried his camera, cyen|Worth, Texas. Davis went south this morning on mour Felix the dance GUreeton B T TROAST & ASSOCL. - - ol i N LE star. of way.. - - MODEL CLEANER here June. 26 when the entry list|though at times his mother sug- Por her marriage the bride ‘”"wm:u!f’dggni; s t in in |us of one of ks miuAed1s, e G| ATES, Architects and Engineers, at closed last night. gested that cameras and film .ar ted a gown of horizon blue with| 8. Davis expects to remal Y o s ¥ These features indicate the great value Pri L white ael ries and her flowers the States for a few weeks with [day fired a hoofer whose wisecrdcks Anchorage, or Baranof Hotel 1Prizes for which the entrants will | expensive luxuries for messenger| g han his ste, Jun \ built into this cleaner— compete will go on display in Soap|boys. . . . “But T got it he “aid |were gardenias, She carried a pwrl‘hcr mo.ther, Mrs. Andrew Reffing, | were bezterkl an his stepping. The Aeln. Alaska. 3 ® Motor Driven Brush B Bty Rt o ook | %04 1h T wan Tight there acd, T|rccY, B Gift of her parents. Mis| Wh0 [5ide8 86 OUp. st oo Aoty ol 1 g it oo ® High Speed Motor Street, tonight. . got, it.” [Marictta Bingler was her only at-| To:a;’w nearly 15 years Mt 'é“m"?ufi’m’“’l ::d “non":’:, .:l': L Oili w ) .| tendant. ck of pali-| [t X s d Requires No Oiling It was announced today that in| Then he said, “There's just one|'" "7 SN weso A frock of pel G"I S(OU' Coufl Felix is dance-directing on “Navy|of the Bid will be required to ae- ® Dustproof Bag ® Spotlight PRICE ONLY 39.95 . * Alaska Electric Light 2ddition to a steel crash thing Td like 3 |mino beige. Her accessorles were E >very entrant will be given : eé::; you'lgl use my ::::kmihwf:: e:fl,?‘ te and she wore @ corsage of | § flut;& :mmc the stars iy his ex- uo%p-ny ‘the {Proposl[ i - o B Derky sweater beasn the large, fure. You see, my mother thini | cladiol. M Berard McDonel, Of Award Tomghf oofer, Jack Oakie, . siscestal bdder yil be e ‘ed, white and blue Derby eml cameras ar rother=in-law of the groom; was, i - quire: Performance Sweaters for all entrants u?‘:fi:; VAU - ias "m'; :am?x:gx; t:':dm;f | best mats, | The Girl Scout Court of Award rigit | Bo:d of 100% of the co::;mw solight by ineitibiers . of the Rotary|lufe I could sort of prove to her| '°/OWINE the mass a wedding will be held at 7:30 o'clock this eve- | iyt B e Jiehe in ! per also’ irnish sufficlent Odhs Club. that, for me anyway, it is really|”C'<fBst was held at the Tkis | HOE du tha Juries) Qryde: Bokeel tront of the . courthouse will - be D i e i ¥ 7 v protect. the “Territory. s Hotel gymnasium. : SR worthwhile anid Mes, Storms are residing| Awards will be presented iy Mrs.| MMIRIDG A5ain. s soom as Jemnle| :'Tne ferriiory. resérves the right ; Robert Rice, President of the Ju-|mMoves out. When . commissioners|to reject any or all bids and to ] o AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| They sald, sure, Mr. Spitainicx, \"VOrarly at Fort Worth, where| ') ; found that the . e al info ‘ g g ; 3 - , M. K vr. © o _ | nean Girl Scout Committee, to mem- ; sparrow: bad :made walve all informalities. l'I‘ Po'.l' Co. ::'.':‘t: ':l:m;%oflm, dn|well use your name. Then & by- |1 Storms is with the Delta Alr-| 08 e | Scout Troops 1, 2 and 3. | her nest in the street, light. they ). . DR JAMES C. RYAN, : o . ¢ tJ. . adv |stander sald, “Youre lucky. . . . s | An invitation is extended the |ordered the current turned off for' Mrm of Education. | nnanhitimnm “mmm'mmmlmu Subscythe for m"'m i You've gob. the touch, . . . Here| s 3 s igeneral public to attend the exer-!fear that the eggs would be hatched Pdblication dates, May 20 and 21, . ! ! HHHI | o Empire. pick out a hotse for me to play.” Empire Classifieds Pay! lc\ses. __ prematurely. i June 3 and 10, 1941, adv, &

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