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e e The CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! ; E OF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight 2% & » " + | | LARAINE D“*"‘.:“:;h nu" * 4 GENE LOCKHAR M.G-M PICTURE A L S 0 . COMING THE 4TH: SOAK THE OLD Abhott and Costello (Crime Doesn't Pay) Never Before on the Screen! WASHINGTON PARADL' | They Are Your Coming LATEST NEWS Favorit a delici THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 194t. CAPITOL SHOWS " FIFTH OF KILDARE SERIES TONIGHT Lew Ayres and Lionel Bar- rymore Star-in “Dr. Kil- | dare Goes Home" Lew Ayres, Lionel Barr; the other Dr. K ] plunge into anot venture in medical mystery Kildare Goes Home,” coming to the Capitol Theatre today and (o= morrow. This time they leave the y hospital to grapple ~ with tion and a clinic in ) stricken by financial pan- battle prejudice and opposition y up old wells and other ots, and eme ter d E: ing a mystery ailment The new Kildare picture, whicl interlards the dram and scien- with hilarioys com- the elopement plan and L e Day in a laughable tific moments edy, including of Lew Ayres which goes astray | fiasco, is laid partly in the home town of the young doctor and partly in the clini® established in the ghboring town in an old residence. Failure of the paper mill | has rendered almost every resident penniless, henee the clinic. A new doctor is added to the Kildare group in John Shelton who scored with Lana Turner in “We Who Are Young,” and plays Davidson, Ayres' aid in the clir ers on the ceiling. After i- | project. Harold S. Bucquet, who} RAINBOW BANQUET ous dinner was served, with Mrsiguided all the Kildare pictures, n r and Grace B in directed. Players include F@R NINE'I'V 'I'UESDAY helper in charge, gn informal|Gene Lockhart as the “mystery pa- rogram was presented tient,” Alma Kruger, Samuel %f”"H HUGE SU((ESS McEachran, Worthy Ad-| Hinds, Emma Dunn, Walter King LY ! visor of the Juneau Assembly, act-|ford Nat Pendleton, Marie Blake ter ¢ emonies and in- akin, part Many Attend Dinner for e peakers of | Didiatio Highilghts. inclide” the’ Da: ) i€ in maris Davi ;' emergency operation in the tene- RfllflbCW VlSi'OI’S at Chapel Bells” with Schaef-| ment, the battle of science to save < H H accompanist. Dorothy| Lockhart’s life in the clir «\ml Scoffish Rite Temple fok. s, the “Kos| e town. mecting that finaly en- s S t Serenade” as heren-|dorses the clinic 08 Sers ) v accompanied | i ( banqu the sl | Springtim¢ in Al and *“I I¢ evening, given ! Davis concluded the mu- ‘Lllu- Hunchback Salmon,” whica Rainbow Girls program with two violin® were reccived with great apprecia- and “Wanting| tion | [ c under the di- Moon.” Her Visitors Introduced K. C. Talmad wccompanied her. Be-| Doris McEachran then intrc uluml ¢ of wi ween the numbers all the|the visitors to the assemblage. Miss Rn motil ca s took part in group singing lJumth\ Hill, Grand Worthy Ad- Che Juneau girls sang two Ala: oi Rainbow for t the songs for MIFORNIA GROCERY I T Get up a picnic basket, plan a party, mvxle guests for the weekend — this will be easy to do if you take advantage of this big explosion of BARGAINS. COME IN TODAY! COLD MEATSESD COLD MEATS VARIETY — IDEAL FOR SNACKS AND SANDWICHES! FRUITS and VEGETABLES A large variety of HOME GROWN VEGETABLES frem OUR OWN FARM. FRESH FRUITS ON EVERY BOAT! g Fresh LflCAL EGGS Dacly FRESH FROZEN FOODS of all kinds CANNED FOODS " CHICKENS ROASTS HAMS PAPER PLATES C AL IFO RNIA GROCERY ai MARKET Pnowmw L o Sad |and Joan | neauite, was introduced. from Fair-| Nell Craig, Frank Orth, Horace Me- in! Mahon and George Reed and Alas E and mentioned her pleasure at being in Alaska and {in Juneau in rticular. The fol- 1',\\1”; Wasl n deleg: C | then introduced: Dorothy | Neva Butler, Gloria Sweet, Jn)nrun. Louise Pope, Kreienbaum and Jane McKay. T Alaskan visitors were also int duced, Past Worthy ' Advisor Mary Smith from Ketchikan ~Assembly Lingo from Anchorage hington Assembly. Miss Katherine Torkelson of Ju- neau who was Grand Love, was also presented.| James Dorsch, a former Ju banks. She is a Past Mother Ad- | visor of that city’s Assembly and| she is also Past Grand Fidelity of the Rainbow Girls. The guests of | the Assembly gave brief acknowl- 'edgments. The_guests at the speakers’ table| who were presented to the girl and who spoke briefly were M. Whittier, J. W. Leivers, Mrs. Har- 3. Juneau Assembly, and Mrs. Ed Sweeney, General Chairman of the banquet. Those assisting in the kitchen during the banquet were Mrs. M. S. Whittier, Mrs. Howard D. Sta- bler, Mrs. G. B, Rice, and Mrs. J. W. Leivers. Girls who are about to receive | their majority degree helped with the serving. They were Phyllis Jenne, Corrinne Jenne, Ruth Ku- nas, Elspeth 'Douglas, Margaret Webster, and Katherine Torkelson. Attractive programs of the events planned for the visiting Rainbow | Girls were made by J. W. Leivers. Dorothy Fors and her committee colored and bound them. The pro- grams have been distributed to all Rainbow Girls, At 10 o'clock this morning a practice was held for the Majority Service that is to be performed Thursday night.” At 11 o’clock, fol- lowing the practice’ a picnic at Mendenhall Glacier for all Rain- bow Girls was enjoyed. Tonight an initiation ceremony will be put on by the Juneau As- sembly to be followed by refresh- ments. SEVEI ’ERDAV 1. ANN'S M-sry Blmmv. a' seven-year-old child, died 'yesterday at St. Ann’s Hospital from an enlarged heart condition. She was admitted to the hospital during the last part of April this year from the Pius X Mission in Skagway. She was sent to the mission from Ketchikan by her grantipirents. The child has ' ‘brother’ about her age at the Government Hospital, i The remains are at the Chafles ‘W. Carter mortuary pending fun- eral arrangements, . DIES the lap of the | the first Alaskan' girl to receive a grand office, Pu;,L‘ old Brown, Mother Advisor of the' .|IIIIIIIIIlIIIllHlIlIlllllmflIIIIIHuIIIIIIlII!lIlIIIIIHNIIIIIIIlI it IIlIllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIII!HIIIIIHIIIHINIlllllllllllll:- TOMORROW ONLYR iTOHORRUW ONLY { WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY PIDMCENTURY o 1:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M. A THURSDAY Dougla Coliseum Juneau Coliseum | l’ll‘IY's *HEY' e g ' e monnlitdecks { KIDS! | | KIDS! | | Rk i : tuxury liner PO PSSP S o pair-of FOB ALL CHILDREN (!l' JUNEAII and DOUGLAS Shows Wlll Be Staged at BOTH the D 0UG LA S and JUNEAU COLISEUM THEATRES TOMORROW— THURSDAY, JULY 3,1:30 P. M. Wappy lovers stroll . - 0 does and Vo 5 m_‘ADui" KIT_\.I:"' 03‘ r‘ Arranged by Juncau Mine and Mill Work- ers Union, Local 203 As Part of a 4th of July Program Big Dance for Miners and Ladies in the Evening af Miners' Hall — July 3rd Refreshments Entertainment » ‘Granite Mountain 9:30 P.M Good Music? Z—ElilTlfllS OF LATE WORLD NEWS—2 f'|llIIIIIIIIIIllllllllillllllllllllllIIIIIHIIInIHIIIHIIHIII"Il||i||lIIIII|lIIIIIIIIII|I||||IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIlllllllIllIIIIlIIlIIIII"'._ CHARLIE CHAN 2 T Mis WyllerGoing POBREE Tl cOLIZEUM PICTURE IS AT s s = South with Children BEING ALTERED BY el TmeATRE A NTURY Biggers 4y BOYER AND JENSON ~ LAST TIME TONIGHT ENTU | 20TH € M!S Mrs, Ohts Wyller and her’ two| . inidr—— |'MOTO TAKES A VACATION' Super Sleuth in "Charlie, g | NURDER CRUISE SIDNEY TOLER SHORT SUBJECTS "'Service with the Colors” Filmed in Technicolor | ture rom a screen play by Robert- | irlie A building permit for alterations, 'RHYTHM ON RIO GRANDE' children leave on the Columbia to-| 2 WP CHE Furt g Giring tn s i 0 ? | night for Spokane, Wash., where| v 5 g i ; the Home has been is- '[hov will spend the summer and par KAJ LOURING BACK Representtive of Schwabacher- i g spector of the fall. Building Inspector amous Oriental de- they will be available for personal consultation in Alaska, on land- v I H i e to Boyer and Jen-|Frey in San Francisco, Charles T. contractors Byram, has arrived in Juneau and Chan 3 Murder (ase ISI s ere m"“'““Nl :4" (\:?lll‘l( s i 'he work, which will finish the!is staying at the Baranof Hotel. o third floor of the building, is to cost ——————— Solves Tragedles I‘"";‘:'"l by """”y“"‘sl 368 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS hou passenger on the steamer of three persons RehEkahS and EaSiem Siar Princess Louise last night. She is! z e - _ y liner, with Char- returning after a trip to the States lie Chan's best friend one of the Give Re(ep“o“ to ngh } e i E;gg KINOS‘{ Ml'. anfl Murs. Clark P. "alno ,! victims, is the mystery dumped in Off|(|a| of Two Orders | WHAT CAUSES of Malmo Nurseries and Landscape Service, Seattle, announce that | EPILEPSY? g e tp c,.lr‘)m l:n»S::;‘n-y_\lv:r'x!:"l;::: dre Romtevamae _rt'."; At > A booklet containing the opinions of fam- | ;::z%in‘li:;?g:én l’fx::lydw;lrlndl?i‘;le Sxfl;ni{;l; :::?h::r'&h:b:fics 'A(’.‘.t.' hich is coming tonight and to- 27 1‘}‘]‘“1“:(‘(“1‘ B R cus doctas on this Intresting subloct wil | [l 30" Blan, to mest the CLARK P. MALMOS if you need expert orfow to the 20th Centiiry, With u %l Moage rooms of the O | be sent FREE, while they last, fo any reader | B}, qjstance on LANDSCAPE GARDENING and write for appoint- dney Toler again in the title Hall. Mrs. Emigh is connected ! witing to the Educational Division, 535 ment before July 10, Ploneer Seattle Nurserymen Since 1893, . role, h PR oRaailatioNe: 5 Juilion | DI He Yok, N, Yo Deot B1100: . -~ ca s s Charlie is in top form, as he ¢ ent e Rebekahs and tracks down the slayer. He jou s w”‘,‘fi;u, ';&;:;.“,, of the East-| the cruise and places himself where o, sar | he can watch the killer, leaving iembers cf the two lodges served, | him enough rope to hang himself wiht Gladys: Forrest and Edith | —and surp! you in one of the sheeler pouring. The room was! most unusual triple climaxes ever ed with cut flow and pink and | filmed. n candles were on the table.| Marjorie Weaver and Rober! During ‘the evening, the guest ad- Lowery pro the romance in dressed the women. She was prese t-| “Charlic Chan’s Murder Cruise,” cd with a gift from the groups, | 5. Emigh is traveling with her hu ~hand on the Princess Louise on a | cation trip from their home in| walla Walla, Wash. While in Alaska they are visiting the local organiza- | tions of, the groups with which they! - connected, in Ketchikan, Ju-| neau, and Skagway. ———.—————— BACK FROM INTERIOR Joe. Page, traveling man, return-, ed to'Juneau yesterday from a trip/ Inside and is staying at the Baranof | Hotel. though no one on board the escapes the thorough scrutiny n! the famous detective. Everyone is a suspect, and Charlie has ways of finding out things they don’t want him to know. Previewers have acclaimed the strong cast which includes, besid Toler, Miss Weaver and Lowe | Lionel Atwill, Sen Yung, Don Bed- | doe, Leo Carroll, Cora Witherspoon, |Kay Linaker and Harland Briggs., Eugene Forde directed the pic- FUN AREAD! 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