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WHERE THE BETTER BiG PICTURES PLAY! " Show Place of Juneau NOW!? THE STORY OF AMERlEA'S GLORIOUS BIRTH! Columbia Pictures fresent CARY GRANT MARTHA SCOTT OF VIRGINIA vith Sir Cedric Hardwicke \ Alan Marshall /\J_Dflxchard Carlson / — S U f L L au\( ‘\uw Featuring L-('dpe of Hess from Germany e Al S S 8 Bz, who keep telling them their mowm.| Cary Grant and Martha Scott in plots! the THE 'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1941. Refugees Get Preview of N. Y. Children’s Zoo CARY GRANT AHD | MARTHA SCOTT IN | CAPITCL DRAMA lEpic Story of Eérly Days of America Adapted from | "Three of Liberty” i The man who made “Cavalcade,” | t epic of Empire, and “Mutiny { the Bounty,” that epic story of {men against the sea, tirned his meras to a menumental history of the world— Revolution. “Tne moving {event in the American | Howards of Virginia,” which opened | yesterday at the Capitol Theatre,| is - the splendid result, a picture, ‘“ hich is not only a page torn out of history, but a stirring, dramatic | answer to the problems confront-| ing America today. | “The Howards of Virginia” stars! of this out of a romance literally carved iugged back-ground TRUCKERS STORY "They Drivéfi Night” Un- | Drive by Night" 3 Where the Better Big Pictures l’lly TIOMCENTURY OW PLAYING A oin? “’,’" oit* IS TOLD IN MOVIE AT 20TH CENTURY folds Exciting Tale of Highway Freighters Drama, romance and excitement mark every foot of the film, “Th which opened yes terday at the 20th Century Theatre | and will show again tonight and tomorrow. With George Raft playing the lead and Ann Sheridan supporting, | the adventures of a highway truck- | ing firm struggling to meet com- | petition complicated by accidents | and a designing female portrayed by Ida Lupino, the action races to a climax of murder and a court trial, The play is marked by excellent performance of the actors under the direction of Raoul Walshyg aren’t lovical and couldn't happen|mighty nation, in a blood-tingling 3 ire getting a shock: “The Hess|drama of the fight for freedom and g view 00 in Al f 21, couldn’t happen, either.”|for democracy, the fight which is| English refugee children in New York were given a special treat, a pre\;o\\';\}f mhet:gv:c(:::n:;e;-:gzmng DOU"‘.L As ishts And Sound Lruth has been established once|still going on. Sir Cedric Ha Bronx Park, where young visitors will be allowed to play with the animals. These iptiind Sights And Sounds y ) hony Holmes, 8, of Surrey, has made friends with Kukuna, the chim: X more as stranger than fiction. |wicke, Alan Marshal and Richard] & big kick out of the experience, Ant i ,°(’;“e5f'l,‘ SN s Taking & tortoiaocheek Fidas N By Robbin Coons Another front-pager, the rescue/Carlson are others in the cast of pauzee, while Arthur Mays, 6, of London, of the entangled parachutist in|this fascinatingly real cinematic | e e mid-air, almost made the movies|achievement, pted to the screen C oo} MRS, FRASER SURPRISED | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, June 9 r.nnm the week. Tt vas proje Slrh'v’v Buchman fosin E mztl\rn ro‘ al A DO e e Tensle Traser's Writers who sat up all night after, for insertion in a ene Autry iterary Guild best-seller friends surprised her -at her home Writers who sat up a0 K A | ficker, but dropped on. the grounds|“The Tree of Liberty Achoss R | e e e T | GALE AGE . LAN WALE - ROSCOE vios cn studio desks the next|Of expense. Done in “process,” it| ry Grant is seen as Mm e St BPYIS) | oaslon of her birthday, Bridge was| amm-mflu poriom but no Hess movie is on would have been feasible—and a|Howard, buckskin-clad (mmu'r- s (m':‘h:r '_:‘W'_‘" 3 the game played and Mrs. Frasor| ———— A ~ .- |10t less hazardous than the experi-|man who believes in {reedom and 12, Fit_together [FIR[1] | received the high score besides a i incid is. belng inoarpo- [EN0SGT IMGRNE \Lieay. “Walter B,|democracy, . and - 48 . (prepared fito il s ! number of appropriate gifts. d ir sequences of “Under- QUPOIL S M moay alr th his home and '”\‘ 15 3. V '”*“k table IR] Those present were Mrs. J. R. 2 tofy of “anti-Nagl plpt-| uresmili-be in 8" movie, s happiness in order to fight for| "-: il B O[N] Guerin, Mrs, J. ‘M. Clark, Mus. i inside Ger . which of- the reels go 'round. them. Miss Scott is splendidly cas ,r\ Vr;;y)mkl :g l';rlunnwr\x' | Charles Schramm, Mrs. John Mills, i PR Yo etica g as his wife, a gracious tiful| ol . ‘Hite Uned in & | foed ‘o osial opeog. an i b wingsrough | e o ot S SEMREIRSRIRIIE (1 futes fori ks e M ASr TiMES TONIGHT o S ’m“” lllllH‘VI!‘\f)l!)l.‘\,‘;:‘”'\f Main v ’C":v.'lwlffil(];‘ll?:{i‘il! (v TiEht the wilderness at side ””Gashneau Cafe fo Re(elve i }\l\l‘.\t\lkzl wood 85 '\’I’.‘nll( ERIEMCEESIEPO[O[D |shift, Mrs. Feiix Gray and Mrs. “‘ll LE OLD NEW YORK S i ng & tme lnpse . S ‘“”W' Goddaid "rrhm husband, unwilling to fight 7. Animal's foot nin Anna Kronguist Fred MacMurray—Alice Faye in the. stoby, wHICH ds. et ety | i moan the wid|both her family and her heritace| Guests Tomorrow-leav- | X Sy @ f,\{',,fi'fl"" Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle w b e 15 in the post-Munich, pre-war pe- Hobart, va Glemu)osoouee her husband ihelieyes that) 35 PIIMIACEER L e DoOwN 2. Incline PARTY FOR ERICKSON | Tyt R siod. hie mbiitags, . Betagtog $hie in “Nothing But the the majority must and shall rule.| mg for Snka l.ocation omis o ducks 1. Short for units 3. Continent | Sunday was Beverly Erickson's sald, have wrfmfln s er doctors i By e T ‘ 1 d ] ——— ———— e hat wo ot electrical g g ; will be filmed just before “Man McCrea in “Sullivan's Travels ;| Garbo, in that dual comedy role,| Ap cpen house for ,,.| rons and for € 'Gorts. by | the happy event a party was glvm Hunt released so that not Joan Crawford vs. Osa Massen in|Will sfap Garbo. the people cf Juneau will be .H 2, W@ eorming at her home in the affernoon by | MISS LADD VISITING o but subsequent evenis “A Woman'’s Fi James Cagney| That Sealyham youwll be seeing|pyfret luncheon style in the Gi . ro‘:‘i'f e | her mother for a number orrrmnds; Miss Austrid Ladd, sister of Ar- be included Bette Dav in “The Bride in “Before the Fact,” directed by|neau Cafe between 2 and 4 o'clock . 9. Spoken of the little girl. A varlety of thur Ladd, local high school in- [ possible result of the Hess Came C.OD.”; John Wayne vs. Alfted Hitchcock, is Alfred Hitch-|t-morrow afternocn, as Mitch and | [F fellary games, and prizes for winners witi | structor, arrived here Saturday on cxplosion on the front pazes ma; Betty Field in “Shepherd of the €ock’s Ra Middleton, the! Catherine Dahe prep: to close the . »: Behold |lots of refreshments made all pres-| the Princess Louise and will visit be new flights of imagination sn Hills,” etec. singer who learned to ride for a|yestaurant and cpen the new Sitka fl.. 'mw”' o iy lent very happy her brother for a time. She has part of writers. Producers After which it's no surprise that big western he never made, Is'Cafe in the defense town ! Lukewarm i Those invited were Aileen, Jack,!been teaching in Bellingham, Wash., ’ v = » o tting his tricks to use at last Aiter over eight years of opera- ffter sonk |and Fred Schmitz, Marle and Mae | during the past year. taken over the John Wayne|ticn, Dabo plans to close the es- o 175 12 . Equalty | 8ands, Carol and Eddie Cochrane, e eries at Republic. . | tablishment at midnizght tomorrow 3 '(",,‘_g::n‘,‘fh,fi;""‘ | Phoebe Ann and Billy Logan, Jan-| PARTY TO H&:fln Dflss MI:L.; | r Sitk artiv e | . Grant an will entert: ' LN s and will leave for Sitke with com- 2 furtively | ice and Claude Erskine Jr., Leslie| Mrs """’fi‘ "( ? e’ Fal'@s: Shameful waste department: D. ‘;-mp equipment and staff on June | Gould, Mary Cuthbert, Gilbert|at tea at her home tomorrow af- Lamour of the sarong is scheduled|15. A charter trip ef the MS Dart .. | Bonnett, Bobby Murray, Charloite | ternoon complimentary to - Miss ] EDI N A! E NIG“T for an Eskimo numbey called “An-|will carry the party to the Coast | Erwin, Shirley Edwards, Aleda| Austrid Ladd. The event will be g 4 gel' in . Furs,” Before donning the|town. Dabo plans to open the Sitka fl. | Warner, Bonnie Wagner, Marylin|from 2 to 5 o'clock and all Doug- parka, however, she does * > on June 25 v - e lous fola | Isaak, Carol Routsala, and David|las women are invited to attend. Fleet’s In. . Jane Withers be's mew place of business, i n. oi mieiny Hollingsworth. —er———— Percy Has ifies the 4-H clubs in “Youns Am-|the Conway building in Sitka, is al- iz | - Assisting Mrs. Erickson were Mrs. WANTED—WANTED erica.” Movie stand-in for|most comp! with egquipment gol %% | Claude Erskine, Mrs. Jessie Stew-| Responsible person or family to Thrown the cream is mashed potatoes —|from Juneau mer to fipish n ; art, Miss Ann Strutoff, Mrs. Rose Tent Shitanda Apts. as caretaker. 1 they don't melt under the lights. | the job. The well known Juneau - Wost Aftican | Schmitz and Mrs. Josephine Logan. | Attractive proposition for regular K(! Rose Hobart (in “Nothing Bul business man expresses appreciation Pk 2 A | e i i party. Phone Red 725 between 6 y the Truth”) moved into her new, for Juneau patrenage for the last 2 flnm?ncvl;-lmcler |EOB FEERO IS NOW and 7 p.m. adv. home in Santa Monica the day|eight years. | Sea eagle | OUT OF HOSPITAL | ' way' after painters started redecorat-| No announcement kas yet been / fl.. v .. ive off fumes | Expressing his gratitude to the Empire Classifieds Pav 2 ing. She occupied one bed- made as to the new management of ‘ /A in cheers Douglas High School Alumni As-| ° ‘e 1 room until they finished the n'sl"h" Gastineau Cale. - | sociation and all others who helped I! S ihe Channd ~— of the house, and never saw me R o i 3 § ! make his stay at Riverton Sani-| COI.ISEUM-DOUM workmen—was gone before lh:) Joan I.Ingo Here MRS (OOPER PUR(HASES tarium more comfortable, Robert H I arrived in the morning, returne: rI‘M I- W ” ¥ ! Feero was heard from in Satur- T - 3 s uesday—W ednesda; GPEN ALL NIGHT-Every Night! |t o i wies Mrs. Livie Wi it SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON 5% %5 =i s | (T ety night she worked late and sle t he is now out of the hospital, PERCY’S CAFE PHONE 94 late the next day. She awoke with| a scream — strange men -in her| bedroom. Painters, like movie pro- | ductions, have schedules. Miss Joan Lingo, daughter of Mrs. George A. Lingo, of Anchor- 'FROM MRS. WALTHE Purchase of Sigrid's Beauty sa- = i i Present Pupils ! In Violin Recitai n '0 In E(‘ al | age, arrived on the Aleutian todayon py Mrs. Yvonne Cooper from| !to spend the next two months Vis- s Sigrid Walther was announced | 1 Mrs, Jack Livie will present iX jting her aunt, Mrs. Robert Ben-| today. PRI Pure Cream and Srawberries! America’s Most Delicious Dish Another Heglth Idea MILK TOAST Plain, simple, unpretentio milk toast relished by all. JUNEAU For Delicious Nourishment JUNEAU DAIRIES MILK is tasty and nourishing in its natural state-—but sometimes there are ‘rebels’ among children and grownups who object to being served milk as a drink. To these rebels we recommend straw- berries with milk or cream as one of the many ways to include milk in the diet. TRY IT TODAY. DAIRIES, Inc. PHONE 638 m Puta Covu: Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORF ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quict Ride A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Cests Reduced insurance fates CHARLES G. WARNER C0. —_— HELP AN [of her violin puplls in recital Wed-' gor,” and grandfather, John W.| The shop, under its new. owner, | nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in oy, il zetain '“S s ie fmouimagglis 1.""“?" RAS SRAIN St appeal e A | Mrs. Walther will remain in the| ALASK4N {106 Maluge 7Rosla - Mblers, p.; y EXTENSION MEN HERE | shop with Mrs, Cooper for the pres-| B [ dean. Houk. . GV Daldng, M L. F. Oldroyd, head of the Exten- | ent, Telephone 713 or write { |Avolan, Manuel Diaz and A3 eion gervice of the University of Al- | Two new operators are expected The Alaska Territorial || Thompson. |aska and F. D. Fromme, of the |to join the staff of Sigrid’s mext Employment Service R S srhs United States Extension Service, ar- | week. for this qualified worker. I; ATTENTION MASONS !rived in Juneau from the Interior| Modern equipment and attractive | stated Communication of Mt. Ju-|on the southbound Electra late 8at- | fyrnishings make the Sigrids, SALESLADY — Woman, married, neau Lodge Monday evening a‘ uuhv and are registered at the Gas- | Beauty Salon one of the finest| |age 34, university graduate. Several 7:30. Work in the E. A. Degree. tineau Hotel. | shops in the Territory. It is in the years' experience as sales clerk in| J. W. LEIVERS, t - e Cooper Building at 4th and Main department stores. Also newspaper|adv. Secretary. | VERA HAILMON RETURNS streets. reporter and copy writer, Call for — .- - | Vera B. Harmon of the Indian PRI SSA~w L WN IES 317. | Subscrfoe to the Dailly Alaskq' Affairs, returned to Juneau on the | T }Emplre-—:ha paper with the larges | Aleutian this morning after a trip (u‘ There are 126 Class One rail- the Westw: roads in the United States. | BUY DEFENSB STM oaid uxcuu‘um OFFI(IAl PI(IURE OF PARA(HUIES OVER ISLAND OF (RHE o German pluchnm float xmndwurd during the dropping of manpower over Cn(e as two planes unloose additional parachutgs above. This is an official picture sent by radio from Berlin to New York. havlng gained about 32 pounds and | 15 feeling flnc He will however, he “STAGECOA(}I! VWA_l.tf'__ A GENERM ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR LIKE IHIS terior ‘o Famous Sealed-in-Seeel G-E Thrift Unit * 6.2 cu. fe. ,Capacity o 11.7 sq. ft. Shelf Area'sl SamlmSme!Suqunem- . 80 anglceCnbu. Andnhaudf-. tures you'll want, ALASKA ELECTRIC l-lfil'l' & POWER (0. PHONE 616 $15 DELIVERS P