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R B e e 3 Where the Better Big Pictutes Play [/ “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, World’s Most Famous Graduating L.lass THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941. | AIRWAYS STORY: EXCITING DRAMA AT 207H CENTURY 'FAIRBANKS, JR., " STARS IN PLAY EEEL] - NOW AT CAPITOL ronicat | Girl Out of Nowhere Brings. Rita | ks, Te. Hayworh . | Romance, Heartbreak in Ben Hecht Play LAST. TIME TONIGHT Beaufiful Hostess and Ace| Pilot Furnish Comedy in "Flight Angels” A new v, thrilling story of the air- ways made its initial showing I PLACE oW TIMES in "ANGELS QVER BROADWAY" wh st * wri 4 night when Warner Bros.' “Flight| ALSO t | Angels,” with an all-star cast,| SELECTED SHORTS ment of | opened at the 20th Century and| and story P | shows for the last times tonlght.; by The story deals with those angels play heightened ! LATEST NEWS knowledge of the dramatist’s crafc |of the skyways—the airline host- Preview 1:15 a.m. Tonight a motion picture which \m.n:: y'n enses | @ m the screen the yery best of the Chick Farber, played by Demns; "Wagons Westward’ | mony wts mvonved wrd Morgan, is an ace pilot, who ‘has| * acting, photography, 1 5 | 4 P flown for Federal Airlines for sev- and iotfon picture is H 5 . i . - 5 rmed | " , ; % 1 ek S i i On June 14, at the child city of |ate will receive, a Gartleath sMEY O the Order. ThatAIOHbH in about | medicine. As a part of this service, | Tel Years and s now 1‘“"’“;‘“: You're Noi So Taugh SRR Nt the Baitol Theatre nnd Mooseheart, famed home and school | fying the nature of the technical, |twenty trades, including agriculture, | Mooscheart has one of the most Hst ; evesight is going _bad. T o e o tonient. | for underprivileged children, estab- | trade, or vocational instruction in|is given complete- modrn houpitals i the Flight Superintendent Bill Graves, | o hows, for the lot times \onsil.| lished and maintained by the Loy lllhe work in which he or she has| Mooscheart represents an invest- | country, to Which the children are an old friend of Chick’s, reluctantly 4 % Ak Rt i Order of Moose, one of the world’s | been trained, is also given. Twelve | ment of more than TWENTY-FIVE | admitted for observation and treat- grounds him but suggests that he { S P!(nl( and Ty L L B e, dhin leading fraternities, a class of .:7‘(.4@ and vocations are repre-| MILLION DOLLARS. Its adminis-| ment. The health records of Moose- take a job as teacher in the air-| born be cusk and da 47 boys and 25 girls—will graduate. | sented in this class. Certain of the | tration calls for an annual budget | heart show that its mortality rate line hostess school. Chick doesn't = 1 tween heart and hap; This {s the twenty-third graduation | graduates plan to enter higher| ot almost ONE MILLION DOL-|is lower than that of any institution want to, but Mary Norvell, beauti- L ! l(ers a‘ at this famous academic and voca- | schools of learning. LARS. of its kind in the world. ful air hostess for Federal, gets him tional school. The total number of Home and Sohdol The educational concept of Moose- Mooseheart’s dairy farm covers to change his mind. But the job is/ Lena Bea(h Meei derful story bulous adv graduates is now 1,535 This year's ehibial: Heart 1s to take full account of the | one inoustd, ‘one_ Hundred. &hd ~ |Shorb-lived for bme day the Young|2 EDl'l'lONS WORLD NEWS 2 ture in wi feur unusual peor graduates come from tates, and | The Moose Child City of Moose- | yeeds and capacities of the indh:|frry.seven acres, Its maintenance flyer accepts a post as a pilot . in | ee——————————— RN e part—a cafe entertainer fea:- 1 Province in Canada. Illino ks | heart, founded July 27, 1913, by | vidual child and fit the instruction | s Japeely for the purpose of pro- China. The story containing many Members of the Women Voters ful of the f nd of the past; first — 11 graduates; Penn U. S. Senator James J. Davis of | to that individual, to the end that| oS0 00 S8 BUar T Do hilarious situations, is rapidly | Leéague diove out to Lana Beach n Broadway who di second—1¢; Ohio third—9, and In-| Pennsylvania, is an estate of twelve | he may best adjust himselt to a [y "% COOSEERE: &0 R, Toch Soed: ikl abiba A - domnindg $ yesterday for a picnic luncheon cover i 0 smart ) diana fourlh—8. The average age of | hundred acres, thirty-five miles | compley, changing social and LIE S e s Hislans & manner that will hold you spell- at-the beach home of Mr, and Mus.! playwrigk ing o 3 the graduates is 18 years, 3 months, [ west of Chicago. Title is in the|cal environment. JEpria, fa pay 8 L3 " bound o the end. Not the least of UMESAMCINEY Dl Bhsbalt . Becaitnn af ‘the. Unc. eyl det-iitiey CAed * WISHY and their average number of years | Supreme Lodge of the World, Loyal P L botls fn the heal(h of the children il ; e o Nancheon was weak little man who has embezzled| Tesidence in Mooselieart is 10 years, | Order of Moose. It is a homo and owest Mortality Rate and in financial profit. It s con- these is a race between a modetn'gtarts Tonight: “CISCO KID AND settied weather the luncheon was weak little man who has Gnbee) 4 pmonths. In addition to the high | school for almost a thousand mor-| Mooseheart’s health service is|sidered to be one of the greatest |airliner and the good old-fashioned | THE LADY"—Alo ARTIE SHAW'S 1 indoors. The large living money in order Lo keep his falth-i 00 ginioma which each gradu-|mal children of deceased members | primarily a service of preventive [farms in the State ot lilinofs: stork. The plane loses. ORCHESTRA room with a crackling fire in the less wife in luxury. i " — Dennis Morgan is perfectly cast| RS i b and bouquets of Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who c¢o- as the carefree pilot who learns| wild flowers made the in- produced the film with Hecht, )3 that he'll never be allowed to take | HELP '.N formal ful and cosy. |starred as the «-h) I]whm*ll" “ o ywoo a ship off the ground again. Vir- p At the ine eeting office uy who never in his li ginia Bruce gives a realistic per- nominated at the last session werc|a decent thing. Rita Ha BR"AIN S“OW | iy 4. Burn super- Tormiavion s ‘RO NuEwt ' G ALASK 4N . ) ot af = clally { elected ‘.l‘,.l,( vs: Mrs, W A.”.,, cast : ;"w ;‘i"“!n xul of nppepes, —— : Seon B o (e ess wlt)l‘n se;uic of hu:nm' and a » i i > unting her little niche ami he . 3 P i = e ages strong love for Dennis Morgan. Telephone 713 or f The X I h A OD, -June 12 — The 9. Wild sheep - tamsey, F lights o S '“‘J “f,m i ey SR ls pOSEPOfiEQ 12. Rubber tres °F VO AMDIGS Ralph Bellamy is great as the| The Alaska Tertitorial B. D. Stews el tr i yelter, ar hon LAl Be R FE S SoIABR 13. Hindu queen 38 Puft up Flight Superintendent, who is Employment Service v M john Qualen the litt'e man ben a 1 ; all @ I 8 14. Pull ‘«1 ana\m;n{ forced to ground his best friend, for this qualified. worker. 3 uicide who suddenly finds him- | harvests. 15. Egg drink 0, Syaibol for | ¢ leas FFT RKER- * A 1ol e Thb amazing| ‘To be labeled “corny” was once Flag DHY Causes Change K Dok, " heon Ibut dares not show the least sign| = OFFICE WO! TYPIST - i olved in the most amazing 5 lrenivs] 16 Hypotheticar - 41 vana e of sympathy for him. Woman, rmarried, age 22, high ¥ Mo venture of his life. la movie dread. Stars who basked : i e 42. Take the chle sk g i 44 : : s — |in the glow of capital-A art wouid in P'ans NOW Sef unit.of | meal | iy - school education. Three years' ex: - > in the glow of caj [ 43. Pronoun kI i tor ‘iu\lv no part of a picture that suz- f 'I' ,esda 1. 44. Book of the | ‘gelije'nce d'n: 1170!0 (l;::]lx’; gsant’- M |ested the maiae. “Is pure corn’ or fuesaay = e ey ‘Townsend Club to e Do B Kl ARE ROUNDTRIPPERS S a"u( oes was a devastating comment on a 22 n.“v h S 49 1\ t rented Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle Among the- roundtrippers aboard | picture or a performance It was announced today by the e it aubs i ! c t M ' DARNELL IS RETURNING the Prine arlofte is | Mi3. Jean 'Jome W“h He!’ Bab Judy Canova is pure corn—and Rotary Club Committes that the period of tme ““\w‘-\;mm" s Y RS oniinue Mee lngs Rod Darnell is returning to Ju- Pl of a prominent Winni- [that's & compliment, Some of the show announced fo urday night Korate - b g mouniaing g, fanoritance nesu aboard the Northland after & pe man, accompanied by s Ibig cities haven't caught on yet, at the Coliseum Theatre for Bundles Usidghy, 4. Puntamenta) ThrOugh Summer short ‘business 'trip o the south. her two daughters, Madeline and Mrs. Curtis umuu«k and her in- | put in the towns where they know | For Britain had been postponed 1. Small and weak g Qn‘v’“"‘ ! R, s g RO Joan 3 fant son, Allen Dennis, left the hos- | what corn looks like in the fields until next Tuesday evening due to & Golleetion of Gk ok ok <+ = pital yesterday to return to their| yudy is welcome as corn on the the fact that the Elks Lodge is hav- 2 Jnl’):'v:xl:u Lo Nearly 200 persons attended the BUY DEFENSE BONDS he first coins struck in what home on Evergreen Avenue. cob, dripping with butter, sprinkled ing Flag Day services at the Ma- 8 Hout meeting of the Townend Club at 8| B now the United States were| Mrs. Shattuck’s mother, Mrs. Den- | with salt. sonic Temple on Saturday evening 3. Zrandarios |o'clock last night at Union Hall. | pine tree shillings, made of silver|nis Patterson of Seattle, is visiting Francis Lederer is Judy's lead- The postponement is to make way . or | After a routine business meeting . CLOTHES that are CLEANED i worth 12% cents. now in Juneau. ling man in “Puddin’ Head.” When for the Flag Day observance 1 ?.“,2‘51’.? term | Miss Mary Jukich sang several selec- | OFTEN—Wear Lopser! . = | Loderer came to town, in a deli-| As announced by the committee Poems tions and a large cake was awarded send YOfiR GARMENTS | cate corn-pudding called “Au- | a few days ago, the show to be given Writing imple- | to Bill Streber. iu‘mm Crocus,” he was all art and Dext Tuesday will be unique. There / Em“mm’m Dancing to the music of their| . g e o 1 e e Rt T Matrons [ charm and romance. Most of his| ¥ill be no expenses incurred. W. 0., {4 UEHEAR corn |own archestra was enjoyed by the | Tr‘“' movies, even the comedles, were Gross is giving the use of the e—] ‘ § rpelm_pmush group until midnight. e mpounded of the same. His I atre, the staff and a good first run | ";:‘m'"'wfl‘" Announcement was made that the | o i “The Man I Picture free. The Empire has of-| (32} Measures club will meet as usual each oburen When. ‘\‘/”” th BT b played a fered free advertising space so that | B ons witn | Wednesday night throughout the Hexe T’— [ l‘vl ter. Then he went with Cor- |€Very dollar paid by the patrons Ofi “ no responsi- | summer months. _— [[SapeIa - % »/the theatre that night will go to| [3 bility | ———————— : ; {nell in “No Time for Comed / i . Small earthen | From Cornell to Corn, a logical purchase equipment, supplies, medi- | 4 vessel used BOUND FOR ATLIN i“f‘_‘“ & U“)\lLI i oo "% | cines, surgical instruments, ete., for “ 7//“.. a1, i Ot | minar Johnson, of Atlin, was a -‘“"A- g iy e the badly bombed Woolwich Hos-| | 7 Humor passenger aboard the Princess Char- “Ample quanties of ¢ o p & & 1 happily, “produc I " phl,dl u:lLo.mmI:. ’1})1( f‘l)m.n“l:l;‘? f‘;l]l: : % :g R'"au ‘,msg. | lotte for Skagway returning to the . PV al, .. 'siders the work of relieving the vic- | [2 . Roman goddess | mining camp. hog." (And make good ham, 10 .o, or mitlers barbarity among the 16 Nematirs oits R R D LR TOM C LLIN oK) women and children, the aged and | [53 7. Snare RETURNS TO SKAGWAY | 19 | helpless as important as anything Sy Miss Justine Johnson returned u\‘ — Corn is in, all right. Abbott and q1e "5, the interest of civilization fl..%‘.... //g.. 5. fpecac piint | Ker home in. Skagway aboard the FIEG Costello are wholesale dealers I ,pg freeqom and humanity. / w . Look after | northbound Princess Charlotte, are ase Roam abou! the old reliable stapie. How | There will be no regular admis- | . Playing they doing? They're cleaning ub.|gon charge next Tuesday night. The If Deanna Durbin hpdn't lifted the ‘DllCe will be whatever you feel able U's mortgage, these corn - CULeS g, eontripute. Full details will be would. After the preview of “BUCK given and further announcements Privates” everybody said “cori.|pmade in The Empire on Monday and Some said it with a sneer. But pyuesday. why? What's better than c-on-th dripping with butter, sprinkled witt 3 Harold Smiths to | ' Be Hosts Tonight salt? At Farewell Dinner wIn"h Mass sung Saturday forenoon Ted Lewis is helping the boys dish out the corn. “Oh, Charlic” was their third picture, When the bosses looked at the grosses cn “Buck Privates” they padded the budget on “Oh, Charlie” and sent | For the Rev. and Mrs. John A. at 9 o'clock with the Rev. Willlam Glasse, who will leave shortly for G. LeVasseur as celebrant. Burial Albany, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold will be in the Catholic Cemetery in aroma of the golden grain, hut,smith will be hosts at a small dinner pDouglas. they don't bring in chicken-feed. |party tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Pallbearers chosen for the funeral vowll find the corn in some cf| Places will be set for eight and 'will be Joe Collier, Jake Cropley, dEN/ JENER) JdEE REQUIEM HIGH MASS SATURDAY MORNING drilling complimented the men and their leader Walter Andrews for the progress they had made. Ryan expressed sympathy for the FOR Hmv S‘I‘EVE"S handicap of conditions as they exist and offered all cooperation possible from his office to assist the guards. Funeral services for Henry Stev-|Uniform suits of denim were prom- ens, who died Tuesday at Taku, have | ised and he said he would see if been changed from the - Douglas |rifles could also be secured. Catholic Church to the Church of ThaRY T the Nativity in Juneau where it will| FUNERAL SERVICES FOR be possible to have a solemn requiem DOUGLAS MEN TO BE HELD A GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR LIKE THIS for Ted Lewis, merchant prince of corn. Ted says he's corny. He says he plays a “corny clarinet.” His| specialties, his acts, all have th"l Last rites for Willie Harris, Doug- las Native, who died here Tuesday, will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock in the. Catholic church at Juneau, the Rev. William G. LeVas- seur officiating. Interment will be ONY $129.95 Loy) is loaded with it. So is “One I the smartest movies, too. “Love guests will include Mr. and Mrs. A. ' Jimmie Lee, Victor Hotch, James|made in the family plot at Juneau. P“re cream and sraWberrles Crazy” (William Powell - Myrna, E. Glover, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Dawes, King and Jimmy Fox. Funeral services for Henry Stev- the honor guests and the host and The remains will be taken to the| ens, pioneer of the Island, are Americe’s Most Delicious Dish For Delicious Nourishmeni 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, JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. PHONE 638 Another Health Idea MILK TOAST Plain, simple, unpretentious — milk toast is relished by all. Pula Covlc Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire (3 Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Cests Reduced Insurance dates Night in Lisbon"—for what’s cor- lmstms nier than sex? What's cornier, indeed, unless it's Mother Love (“Stella Dallas”) or Courage (“Gone With the Wmd," ‘North West Mounted Police,” “Sergeant York,” “A Yank in the| RAF,” ete.) or A Little Child Sh('ll' Lead Them (as in “Penny Seren- ade,” and a hundred other movies)? VIsrhng 0 u ' S l d e . 3 Mrs. Katherine Hooker will sail A I_c}low slips on a bflvnana pe».l,}s“".h B Rl G fatp visit m’d it’s corn—and ‘(un’l{l). th ‘the |of two months in the State of Wash- The villain runs off wi "c {ngton. WING eIl fha will visit papers, forecloses the mortgage her daughier, M. T, J. Gtroebe and and robs Mothe;dflu.bbalds (?ub— her grandcbiidiren. Hefore her de- DOV ; SEDR L aGHgt- RO ®parture Mrs. Hooker has been en- late in her attic room, young love buds, and Junior needs shoes, Tvs|2rAnCd 2t seperal pa all corn, a_ staple everybody it & 4 knows and understands, and what Glrl Scwism i . : Marie Jean Glasse would the movies do without it? e Surprised this afternoon by mem- bers ef her Girl Scout Troop No. 3, Matie Jean Glasse was honored by a going-away party given in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church ,sucm room. Marie Jean is leaving tomorrow on the Princess Charlotte for the South. Ice cream and cake were served and she was presented with a gift by her fellow scouts. A gift was also presented by the |Girl Scouts to Mrs. John A. Glasse who is chairman of the Troop ccm- mittee, ! Sk Mrs. Heaker Will Spend TwoMomhs The Daily Alaska Empire has the | largest paid cireuiation of any Al ‘ 4ska newspaper. FOR RENT Juneau Liguor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit A. N. 'B. Hall tomorrow afternoon for Brotherhood services which will start at 6 o’clock with William Paul u‘ charge. i DOUGLAS NEWS CANNERY PLANT scheduled for 9 o'clock Saturday morning in the Juneau Catholic church, The Rev. LeVasseur will conduct the services and burial rites will take place in the Douglas | Catholic cemetery. B SCHRAMM RECOVERED After several days confined to his home on. account of rheumatism, BEGINS ACTIVITY ‘ The ecan making machinery of Douglas Fisheries Co., was operat- | ing yesterday turning out the re- formed cans preparatory to the | starling of canning operations, about the last of next week. DOUGLAS HOME GUARDS ARE GIVEN PRAISE BY ASST. DEFENSE DIRE(?TOR‘ Herbert Lee of Tenakee is receiv- | ing medical attention at St. Ann's. Assistant director of civilian de- He entered the hospital last eve- fense, Jameés J. Ryan, was an inter- ning. ested spectator at regular weekly drill of Douglas heme guards here (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS Thursday and Friday “KING OF THE LUMBERJACKS" ‘welghtd six pounds {ourteen ounces last evenlng and after witnessing the from St. Ann’s this forenoon. He | the parents of a bahy girl born this Charles Schramm expected to get back to his work as carpenter at the | Douglas Pisheries Co., plant today. ~————— POOL TO SITKA Superintendent Calvin Pool is | making a round trip to Sitka on the North Coast, and expects to return tonight, HOSPITAL NOTES Charles Wagner was dismissed | was a medicai patient. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Plante are rorenoon at 10:50 o’clock. The baby ‘ at birth. | e BUY DEFENSE BONDS ;;;74&3&&,44%' Super Freezer o 80 $l“ DELIVERS ::.laCnbu.Aod.Wfi.. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. PHONE 616 ¥ |

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