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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JU k27, 1941, GENE AUTRY N IDRAMA"( PLOT . ' T oor CLPTTOL 1A THE BEG PICTUR ! ML CAPITOL HAS THE BBEG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NO W 'CAROLINA MOON' | OF "HEAVEN" IS Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! 2 BIG FEATURES STARTSTONIGHT | c\orerweaoe el REcEVED | SBD BIG NITE! ¢ RD BIG NITE! ] | e » First Show Starts MATINEE - i i [[I wfly i ‘ g THEATSE Suturday 1 P. M : (P! Last Time Tonight | Last Time Tonight g9 Show Place of Juneau atur ay . M. ‘DOUble BI” OVEr Week-‘ I.as' ShOW 1ng Of Ra(hel H Is Y Pi ] “_ hty! f ' | : i 0 : ere Is You iece!! REVIVAL || endShowsMusical West- | Fields “All This and our Picture! Mighty! Memorable! A Masterpiece!! I‘ . H " g - ! ernand Deanna Durbin eaven Too FEATURE ' - neanna Durhln | A double bill at Capitor| Bett 1d Charles Boyer - A8 TR ] double ¥ h $ Mg - RN X 7:30 and in Theatre tonight and Saturday fea-|have c their dynamic tal- 4 2s | e rt Nures ancther of the popular Gene Rachael Field's we.M . Tha! cerialn | Autsy plctures and a retum show \l This And Heaven Too" SMILEY BURNETTE B {ing of the popular Deanna Du l_x‘:‘;;h‘« ¢ life on Ihf' sereen of m(:t IWNE STOREY - MARY LFE ” | bin 20th uy Theatre, showing for & JIMMIE LEWIS and his Age | Carclina Moon,” Republic’s lag-|the 1ast times tonight 2 A TEXAS COWBOYS ledte nisloat wWestein. - stareba IO A I with incomparable ar {f Ry — G Melvyn Douglas préserits dhc tnimitable Sinfley B | 1uoot porly Jove story of modern ot loag lus most. 108 | e e an outstandiug supporting cast "’:‘f”‘ of Knc epal R transform a memorable Gene;: and" Frog, - mdedrding 8010 o 0ot fow vears. Mizs | Fleld’s novel into an unforget- [the story, are a couple of BUCK-|ncvel comes to the tore el comes to the screen with its RO'I'( RE(EP'“O“ arcos who are taking a Whirl at{gramatic essence immeasurably redeo elrenit to pick up enough | | ejely 1 by the brilliant perform WA"-|NG money to set themse up on alance the two great dramatic . Ready money “I_Y ranch. They encounter Miss Carc-|star 1 by an cutstandingly fine Maturity |line Stanhope, a scuthern damsel|gupperting ecast Salutes a 1%y SHIP ARRIVA[S'U. dictress, who with her fathev,| The v of Mademoiselle Henri- [Colonel Stanhope has come o eite Do portes was flsh-news in the < JEFFREY LYNN ;mm to ent her thoroughbred | Eurcp press of 1847, Iis reper- BARBARA O'NEIL = | horse, B in the rodeo, hoping)eus lielped a French king from An ANATOLE LITVAK Prodection g Open House WIll Be He'd to 1se enough 1mone to his hirone. Later Mite, Des- AWARNER BROS.-rst Wt Pictare N 1 . |t e on the Stanhope|Pcrt 1° to America and began ||| | WshieWee - Souy Dunieh wol | al American Legion D_u.g Bl iidctings e U Lo wn- 25 the wite of Henry Pleld, S ou' Du”ng Z.day Vls" Lhe old Cok taken in by a|N€ land ministér { Els| | couple of city slickers, loses over " horess Rta Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | Plans are practicelly completed for|® o0 I-“I ‘_v“":“ o ey v“.v‘ o5 Heriofte, surpassing -anybhisg o the open house at the American Te-|°rs and begs to-turn over Be B b 3 v Bobe blilen, ave Chdes 57. Congenitally DOWN o Dugout given for the ROTC|the thoroughbred, in lieu of cash and St grown 10- 1. Fatty aeld fa | §ion Dugout given for the et AN °% 'Boyer interprets the Duc in a bril- L beeswax men arriving over the weekend and|1he slickers refuse, and Gene S0y, itive performance with 5 Otk 2. Continent for the Coast Guard men from the|in and offers to pay Colonel Stan-|geaply (ryzic undertones. The screen E purch SItng. | Haida The committec of the mm-ri—“"‘“\l" a thousand dollars cash f0V|j5ya ysum of Miss Davis and Boyer kewmythi- | can Women's Volunicer Services in |Betsy ! is literally a match that was made ool monster | arge of the affair, chairmaned by | The second feature, a refurn pic-!in “Heqven," St . Kind of ante- |Mrs. Juhn MeCormick, s very pleas- | ture, stars the young singing won- NICANA LAST TIMES TOMGHT ope | . Suffiefents cd with the response made to their|der, Deanna Durbin, in “That Cer 4 ahd cockles. Fufther tontelbutions|and Jackie Cooper: Tt Is & story of - st ARG tric lan may be taken to the Dugout to-{the difficulties a young girl h TE . Rings through |morrow, where there will be some-|over her fist crush. 2‘7 flf “ Which the ™ |na to receive them e . Landed prope The open house will start Satur- | vikv AW P b bl o erties day morning at 10 o'clock, and will 5 & ' ’ 8 (:'}.,r“).'(|1o’:,“':‘“ Jast the two days the destroyers on DERBY DANCE AT r\ e of the n.v}:;q 15 Fourth ; ; :o-‘lHluHHL’flle which he ROTC e ar ol Ju s ation obert Bon- E e e o g B g beld 1 ciening i the oy 1| | 5 PRESIDENT oF DOMINICA, : Long eylindri- | their stay. | A large crow “ummm last night’s to hear a report of the committee| MUST BEAR THIS SPECIAL e P S .:ll chgars The committee in charge of the Derby Dance at the Baranof Hotel, on finar and proceed with ar- 1 nder ‘a driving rain, y y 4 b RIS crowing | open house i composed of Mrs, Me. |481CIZ 0 the music of Lillian Ug- ' rangements for the best celebra-| | STAMPTO CURTAIL MAIL:! festivities started yesterday' after- Ak ormea | Cormick and Mesdames Harolq|Ben's srehestra ton the funds raised will permit,| | CAERAA R Boon ‘M | olaiiok IR NG Y- “trom carone | Smith P. Vollert, Waino Hen- | Proceeds of the affair will be used | Hour of the meeting 15 7:30 0| //’/7"//"}‘ race parade began its cross-clty A drickson, Fred Geeslin, B. D, Stew- |0 tage a banquet for Soap Box | elock and a good turnout of per- il march from the Alaska dock. The Ridicule art, and James Ryan | Derby entrants. Prizes will be award- | sons jnterested s desired procéssion, headed by two fire- Parts played #5 i fed at th \quet. The management | trucks and the police car, started DSONE 4 Be B For tha Dot P 0 R the march up Admiral Way. THe Small depres- ¢f the Baranoi donated the use of | Mps BOLYAN v | vay. Tt S THDEE FILE FOR L1 the Baruncr denated Ui e of ms. BOLEAN HONORED | s v olowea By o, cows . Rational AT BON VOYAGE PARTY | 53, Beverage |@ sum sufficient for the banfuet| . Clyde Bolyan was guest of and the first of thé hodge-podge of . Short slee™ BAR E“Ml"A"o“ lcould e raised by the dance o o e ' ” S colcrful racers. With suspense in the A onor at a farewell party given by alr, last miste bets Were placed i | UNDER NEW I.Aw ARMY H.IERS ARE l'-' W:\h rs “‘1 m-; sewing club, between various excited individuals h._ _H i L h gy ast night at the home of Mrs.| us the young entrants accompanied :0 OS Ufl( GOI'l u rses re e LN REaDReReY o Walss le"ED FOR | .Y.El‘\ Rekosh in Juneau, vBuuf B by their sponsors marched by. F M S el B Ah e e 4TH voyage wax fhebotlal iiio=party| ANKS SELL USED POSTAGE fi TOWNS, The parade continued on Front . For Mrs. Sommers Bsiverhghi. vop vod Good plehs and eltis v | . STOMBS KT ARUUETL] INTEXAS/ @ Soms ot o Gathoim, ket OF JULY DOINGS - v e e ettt with her young son ln Join her hus- | !llf d ¢ admission to plications for coming finally to a stop at the top Rog. U. 5. Pal. Office 334-566, May 5, 1936, by Federation of Post Y wia s e Transferred, will' be held Ocu)h(rl | band in California of the hill where the racers were lay at a no-host luncheon in Army fliers irom I.Jdd and Flmcn- Because the tr according rinof. The occasion is Mrs. | :o under terms of the new lawyers'[dorf ¥ have been invited by | “'I“‘L;"l A0 Baujests Lelped,. fof arayny otehnfimsz:"g::nvn‘:lxg'r:er:fu:m{:ln;elf:l;:gnfiyelr:n’n oy?é:kt.ob::vr: :‘:eer? ‘:‘l]s:s‘ :x::lmm 4 birthday, bill, Attorney General Henry Roden |Mayor Ha T. ‘Lucas 10 gaie ‘to| SPeed W6y BVERING, 'Prize Winners nll stnmps uut and package them f stamn trades interested Junes v e ‘ ea I ep‘l announced. |Junean fc : the Fourth of July. Relog chlan, FHNAm, COGNEE, Mre . y”fl' paeee | = el fo e % 'Il c;‘::l,d;etslnd the c::uzm l!“:: | 3 The | 5 A s rthur McBride ocl e pre - | 'The invitation was taken to Fair- | Bolyan and Mrs. Arthur McBride. y, o000 ry suspension of operations more than 7,500 va- of American apples. are of The Territorial Department | EVEN RICE'S RECORDS ks and Anchorage by officers on| Guests included Mrs. Cooper, Mrs Mrs Bride, 1 Army bomber which visited the | Wallen Forrest, Mrs at the plant here today Fleicher Brown, Jr. | Prm; last minute remarks of advice and encouragement to thelr favor- S Health armoiimoed today transfers of “"M"T_'M iiltaad |Capita? this week, | Tauno Niemi, Mrs, Claude Erskine,! 1 ‘2"’ el“";"'-‘ The race started at { two of its nu ., Florence Wood MISSOULA, Mont—Greg Rice,| 1t is hoped that a large number of | M1 Edward Roller, Mrs. L. B, FIRST AID MEETING (omple'es 2 v“" i . New Under-arm (‘:xx(‘lml;!‘: 1("1(\”“1;:).(;;1 ntyl}]_l. lA]];' t\\‘(,“l»u.. l~ digtanios’ sunnisg champion sl ‘-il(;:mu can be here for the celebra- :\u-l..un,d l::; Ve““]::(‘ H(;dlgl.'fi, VM::‘ Regular meeting of the first aid omihg b on aska Soira Skl was A Shiehir whew: 4 «onard Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Vick-|class for women will be held s Al ‘i" d A d y 'mfilm" I"' . Cream DeOdorun' will go to their new po Frank Trankle of Billings high - - - - lund, Mrs. Raymond Hayden, and usual this evening in the City ar (a em DERBY( " safely Aod B SR ; 06" Fos oo odpe HAWAIIAN “COUSINS" | the honoree. | Hall P . . Miss Wood, who has fust returned | broke l?"“’ % MEENn A0 iershol- | i . Juiia | - D s VSO Gl Fletcher W. Brown Jr., son of| mms » Departmes o after astic mile record. Y% AT sy Co : - | Stops Perspiration b Separlie e Al Py _| HONOLULU — Similar to the, CANNERY TENDER DISABLED SWEAT POWPOW Commander and Mrs. Fletcher, . a leave of absence of about 18 | Diahiare 408 v AferAE wavo | Brown who were living In Juneau| - l\“‘-’;::“s],:t l;s r‘:.;)]_ul.h(l._(.":]\h‘ ;:“.m“‘; :IYMMON&NFOI:SBPUBLII"A’I 10N {1,tion is a sociely of descendants| I'ue (o engine trouble, the can-| ELK CREEK, Nev.—In one of the|flVé vears ago, ha‘; ct:l:npl(:beg hl;| nurse, Mrs, Croll, who recently mar-| g g“ 0-A o pog ° the early missionaries to Ha-| nery tender Frisco was reported two remaining tribal sweat houses 2"5; o, l“"r:' ‘v'll""‘; onébr n::{l Cars of every size, color snd type ried. "\{[};:}i‘gék’fgég‘; ((’)(:‘U.I:II:A'-‘.KA waii. Popularly known as “The|to have had to limp into Hoonak in California, Digger Indians have c:f é(r:r‘x!:m:nd:rl!;z:nm\;/‘as h; com: ‘::r:m‘"‘éfimnx:ebztu“ m’:fi | Miss Jonnson i betng Bransferred| Do o oNm, AT CouSE" the oup s Sow gumer- | yesterday fr Sepais before resum- | concluded a four-day ceremonial| onq of the Tallapoosa in Juneau hezicig ybso -bu‘l’lt under i.ge Tules of . {from Wrangell to Palmer to fake| juypag : $ ous and observes anniversaries of ing hauling fish for the Douglas dance. Participants stayed in the |y ¢ is now retired and residing | the DerI’:Y Sl Viere o8 ‘88 1o the post vacated by Mary Sullivan,| 4 M early Hawailan historieal events. | Fisheries Company. This caused sweltering structure almost con- Connecticut. ¥ who also was recently married. Miss (‘g;f[’:‘ f gwsgl‘z E“r‘o"‘;""(“;" e et - |tinuously for the period, though s i:,:"ag:te’z;;:‘m breadth, height, cost 51 ines o p " o] o 2 . B ) efendant. ¥ i PI O L e o S e PR Johnson J,mu} lh: Department of T The Sabrva kA ABfanaant: some occasionally ran and plunged BUILDING PERMITS Judges will meet before the Heal M 1939 1) k. not irritace skin. Ataltn o MY GREETING : s s o i Building permits have been is- award banquet to decide which cars 2. :'\‘;,h\‘u’.’g‘..;rgj:: :,irl)‘gC14| be used In the name of the United| 3 B 1 : sued to"Hx:‘rold dE, ?mu‘:nmu, tux:st’:llfll ::l"::‘;nne;nls h:z;dm:n:u I:fi' being S S R . States of America, you are hereby s a gas tank ‘and plumbing & est’ work- 3. Instantly stops perspiration for P bI R I' St ! BARSNIG) L s deok Raoves SHoE ublic Kecepiion commanded to appear in the above (OIISEUM-DOIIGU\S (f;*;*;rzt;e:; nome . & cost of :;(u)g i best, brakes and best Bp- from perspiration. entitled court holden at Junkau| ansen it 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- 'I'o Glasses 'I’omgh' o sl D UElen i Territory. ittt} THURSDAY—FRIDAY x:s:l:c zs :ndAWK\;Ve:st Ettgnm Btllieec‘ ; ; . less vanishing cream. answer the complaint of plaintiff nmE (HEVE"“E KID" | er tall a' Subscrive 0 tmeé Dafly e i B A R e it s | PR e s U i b e dil | sewer connection at 1037 West Ninth Empire—the paper with m rges Approval Seal of The American The rec o])llou honmmg the Rev. lmled action, within thirty days BemTan s Street at a cost of $100. pald afrenlatinn 813 Insticute of Laundering, for be- | & - 3 ! : Wd Mrs. John A, Glasse will take | date “of th i of ing harmless to fabrics. e in the Nortl Light Presby- | from the date o! e service Women use more Amid than any | V12c¢ f0 the Northern Light Eresby | this summons and & copy of said | other deodorant. Try a jar todayl terian Church parlors tonight from | complaint upon you, if same s |8 to 10 o'clock. The affair is in gen- e b ublication, ” or - withing n R n I D | eral charge of ‘the Martha Society,|*¢h¥ed bY B it 0 | and members of the congregation "’"Yud“"‘d l:“;‘:j :mf u")“'w p:p . p P |are invited as well as all other|sonally, ar 3 39 Faior Aoin59¢ and 10¢ jors ! titends pear and answer, for want thereof, ! s the plaintiff will take judgment ' {against you for the dissolution of i 5 the bonds of matrimony now exist- “Y PoPlILA“ ing between plaintiff and defen- dant, and will apply to the court! M AND for the relief demanded in said| . nE i complaint, a copy of which s | served herewith and to which refer- ence is hereby made. GENERAL ELECTRIC The date of the order for publi- st Annources the New | cation of thig summons is ‘the 25th P 90 |day of June, 1941. The period of Z" > | publication prescribed in said order > oder“e |is four weeks. The first publication MODEL CLEANER lof the same is the 27th day .of These features indicate the great 'J‘::ilcel’l l‘;fi‘l dundc ::e wume wmfl; i this cleaner: w! lefendant appear YHSOBIE fufo thia ¢ | auswer this summons is thirty days ® Motor Driven Brush ;.m,er the completicn of the last, ® Iligh Speed Motor | publication, if same is served by ® Requires No Oiling | publication, or forty days, after ® Dustproof Bag \iervicnm"; if the same is served per- Spectighy Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June PRICE ONLY =~ 25th, 1941, - 39.95 (SEAL) ROBERT F. COUGHLIN, 4 Clerk of the District Court, Territory of Alaska, Divis- Aum Emmm ion Number One. ing lnr duun' nb!le: of §15 a week with the M-G-M studio. Miss - . um &n co . First publication, June 27th, 1941.] Reed was “discoveréd” as Los Angeles City College Queen; Miss Rooney Now residing in Havana, Cuba, Ex-King Carol of Rumania and his companion, Mme. Elena Lupescu, . we Last puhflnatlun July ‘18th, 1941. was spotted by a falent scout on an appearance with an orchestra at @are pictured dining .t their hotel. After fleeing Bucharest, the former Rumanian monarch and adv. Wfl!_&m!!!!!!m'flw S o

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