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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1942 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! M | MATINEE " ey | LZOAEATURY. sazuspar TONIGHT and SATURDAY THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG pxc?unssz MYS"RY I.OVERS | Y[lnk Hero to 1 I‘I}]J L(I{]f ; "FlYING Bi.IND" ) HAVE TREAT IN | rpge M | | | STORE TONIGHT Capitol Th@z Has Twini Bill with Two Thrill- ers on Screen DARE YOU aun Show Place of Juneau | Richard Arlen and Jean1 Parker Star in Excit- | ing, Tlmely Film ,1 ‘ Mystery film fans will be in their 3 & 2 g | Setting a new slandud in thrills, | | element tonight when a two-feature ¥ . | Paramount’s latest melodrama of | Tmu. both features creeping with the airways, “Flying Blind,” wm‘v chills and crackling with excite- | breeze Into the 20th Century The- | ment, opens at the Capitol The- |atre tonight. Starring Richard Ar- i atre for a two day run ‘;lm and radiant Jean Parker, this A ; p— e The Black Cat,” super thriller, [tale of foreign agents and airline BASIL RATHBONE e W& | and “Horror Island,” it equally | pilots promises to be most exciting HUGH HERBERT 8 3 eerie mystery will furnish plenty film fare. There's plenty of com- BROD ; s 3 _ of entertainment for those with| edy, 00, to relieve the tension. CRAWFORD strong nerves. Both were produced | Arlen, who scored from coast-to- E by Universal and are well directed | coast in his two previous aviation with excellent casts. thrills, “Power Dive” and “Forced “The Black Cat” centers about | Landing,” is chief pilot of a “Hon-| The trail f the sinister Winslow estate, the 5, '_ : { |eymoon Alr Line” in “Flying ' -0f the cat=-leads to 3 ] wealthy old mistress of which has | | Blind,” the most swiftly paced of t idens the obsession for providing a home the three films. Miss Parker, as Ronsters,..maidens... for stray cats. She is suddenly| | hostess, helps Arlen defeat a fifth money and... murdered after reading her will. column band bent on stealing vital MURDER! The telephone is disconnected, the American defense secrets place marooned by a raging rain Remance and high adventure mix and thunderstorm. Meanwhile, two | in what is said to be one of the more murders occur, Each mo-| screen’s most exciting sequences as ment is alive with interest and in| |Arlen and Miss Parker, in a the splendid cast are Basil Ratn- |plunging air liner flying blind bone, Hugh Herbert, Brod Craw- through a storm over mountainous ford and others equally good. country, battle the film's villains. In “Horror Island” shadowy !Nils Asther and Roger Pryor. Otn- spectres, a haunted castle and a ers in the distinguished cast are life and death struggle for buried| , Eddie Quillan, Marie -Wilson, Dick | treasure furnish suspense from | _ Purcell, Grady Sutton and Kay start to finish. The cast contains EXCITEMENT...RIDE Sutton. such favorite names as Dick Foran, lE'"‘ER IS SENT |Leo Carrillo, Peggy Moran, Walter CWMTASE ' 1 ] .6 I“" g e e TOKggL?ASELEVRI(E FORA }0;“(6}:{(],'0[ SIVE S | Richard Arlen Jeai Parker tension, as well as interesting plots, CLASS HERE THER-MARIE WILSON-ROGER PRYOR At 8 nthxk oHiehE . e T of Commerce yesterday endorsed a . School Auditorium, the e ILLAN-DICK PURCELL 'LEW AYRES IS READYNOWTO oo’ o0 o eommpiints soon: “fv{"'b.~L§l‘.’li'i:.uf«' tree 0| To Make Talk in Grade E"TER ARMY :hl(‘h have arisen concerning the| the public, by members of the! S(hool AUdl'Oflum MO“- (OLISEUM andling of mail. Junior High School Chorus under = mgTh(‘Iomk;:l':ml(\“mnmm SR .E]c‘;nodln:’z:'l:lnmo\rxslr:“:u'gtzl(;ro“ Siiad day—AUk lake TONIgh' ‘bl:ugh; s ;\Ild"(‘n(‘l’ b “5‘ 1'”C (ol‘(lll"on when he spoke in praise of the MBOR That the Seward Street entrance, The cantata, based on the legend i Lorin T. Oldroyd, director of the is locked at various times, causing of Washing g, was 4 Work: ofppTR Sdnon L“"““ a us s | of Washington Irving, Was put 10| \oriculural experiment stations for o £ Charles Wheeler, Alatka - Federd TO SEE THE YEAR'S WEIRD- » WILDEST THRILLERS TOGETHER. ,24:/”“ r linep kidnapped in piq. 31r with all pagg. engers aboard) _ Fifth Column sye. Pected! Secret bomb~ Sight in danger, THRILLS...DANGER..." American soldiers in Northern Ireland are big heroes to Irish chil- dren. And a sentry—well—the kids just stand by and admire him for hours. This soldier is one of the contingent which landed in Northern Ireland several weeks ago. with DICK FORAN PEGGY MORAN ALSO “The Adventures of Red Ryder’—Sat. Mat. LATEST NEWS EVENTS e s e o s 41| CALL FOR BIDS ON ST ANCHORAGEWATER Uand ICAFE SYSTEM WORKS JOB Open for Business | | Bids are being accepted now by| Vfl"l‘}ii:’(;k”flkffin, NOBODY | (Formerly the Brunswick Cafe) FIRST AID HEADQUARTERS FOR ABUSED HAIR PARKER HERBEX TREATMENTS WILL inconvenience. c p i 1he. Bederal WobksmAgeney 1os. thel nience music by Wilson. It is another of the University of Alaska, ha’ et enage ey Asks Classificafion high inth bl of New York whic HOSPITAL NOTES cuiis ymects s peie il at old supersti- o¢ pext week in order to give sev- 2 oy ds of concrete, adier J. 0. Donovan, state director baby son left St. Anr's Hospital Alaska salmon industry negoth cream that provides nud- | 150,000-gallon elevated and rein-|from an Oregon camp for con That ‘w faluidl et the Bost Of-| Bufnitythe hesdleer; Rorsermas. Lake at 7:30 o'clock, for residents| Don Lozzie, who has been taking Territorial Commissioner of Lal E holds face powder on for ‘ ischool classes for the purchase of second”gradé children will present | Ne‘xt Monday night, Mr, Oldroyd | AT B R | cillator to Alaska within a Ie" ‘Scauln Specifications and rurlher\olher noncombatant duties in the | ™ ; e s 2 o | LARGE JAR sl ‘M(h a patriotic program Bartlett, Winnie Jo Rettie, Eliza-| | By W. S C. S Saturday 10 am. guarters in early October and Mr, Federal Works Agency, Juneau Ho- | week after refusing to take part AL everly Junge, Alberta Carlson, .o 1acs will follow up his talk | hi o o CLASS {plcked up phone Green 140. ciliator sent here in his place. The Rexall Store’ i | - x Y3 : . | The First Aid Class scheduled for | bert Garlson. 5 oonipgcs sion of small fruits and the stor- Ino instructor is available. The class | CORRECT HAIR PROBLEMS |Movie Star, in Consdien- tious Objectors Camps, : : et P ke i That first class mail is closed Irving's stories about those villages | poooq hic plans and intends m hpons 2 Sy [too soon before a steamer leaves high in the hills of New York which ,emfli’n it J‘fm“ until the first | entails the following: [ PO | " i That the various mail boxes in|tions are accepted by every ment of Labor, has been detained e ref v - NGELES, April 10—Bri 3 i y everyone. 2 r ‘m:“,:é”:,“(,é‘.c"l::m Ph chum, olbr | 1080 3 €"|the business section of Juneau are| The cantata tells the story in ::::w";f::e garden classes to resl-| Mrs. Vernon Humphries and her in the States in connection ' wi FO“'“A"OI anA“ seltling tanks, infiltraton system, |of selective service, said LTdaV z:«; “";Vh‘:"W:}-‘];m”:l‘;::il lz: I)\(l'lxl.!(}:““w ;z;m;fl:qubggd éllna,;‘,( 0(‘;‘1:. Z:::::;:? Mir, - Oldsoyd Wil stiosk MQulght: subeates =0 o e, PR gl e e 5 -inc film star, telegraphe St e 5 i 4 -by-the- ey ? i A smoothing, protecting | eight miles of 12-inch pipe line, Lew Ayres Mim graphod | le delay in delivering local mail.|school ‘master, and his subsequent °.% MeCtnS In the Chapel-by-the TS from - Washington by M & i Eu ed lubrication for dry 3 bjectors asking that his| ok ; A ; | forced concrete storage tank. | scientious objector g ! ti 4 of the Auk Bay and Auk Lake medical treatment in St. Ann’s Hos- The wire stated that eves f1 \fice to take coins «collected by Bet ve | | S skin and at the same time | "oy G 1q be addressed to the | classification be changed to 1; -0, 2 3.+ CONES Dy etween acts, a group of twelve j.. . pital, was discharged yesterday. . |will be made to send another con- hours without retouchingl | Federal Works Agency, Regional | which would permit him to rive | 2 i S s P Tey it " | otfice No, 7, 511 Alaska Building,/an ambulance and take part in x_‘;’m;( "(’l'(’):s "‘;L‘"‘;"':‘“ “‘1'“]"‘(‘;]):‘: ‘I')'fl’_:“{"‘r“""‘;f;’m:vh"‘&“’h° W‘“D‘“"x‘s‘mu conduct another class for Ju- | e it days. G 2 g | part a y organ, Doris ;o0 regidents, to be held at 8 iE SALE Mr. Wheeler left his Juneau heads ‘det pils may be obtained at the | Army g i ) o'clock in the grade school audi-|, i wiicg]] e e o i P! imigineer| . Ayres was sent 1o the éatnp lasL y ot beth Daigler, Joan Willlamson, | .o in basemeént of Methodist Church. Haas has requested that he be | REBEKAH FIRST AID Anyone having rummage to be allowed to return or another coms Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | POSTPONED | Billy Brensdal, Trudy Ellis, Harvey | tel, Juncau in fighting because of his belie! Glalshay st har ik Tow « AI‘ last Tuesday on the raising of vege- - e ) ~ tables and potatoes, with a discus- |members of Rebekah Lcdge for to- Shirley Davis will be the ac-' |night has been postponed because | companist. age of vegetables. These classes |ate open to the public. ‘Mll be held on Thurada) Apnl 16. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS { FRANCES HANSEN, Manager LILLY'S FlOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS and FERTILIZERS----- (Morcrop - Blood and Bone - Virgo - New Life) Thomas Hardware Co. Pheone 555 SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. WASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL 'MOOSE LODGE 10 " HOLD MEETING | AT 8 TONIGHT | All members of the Loyal Order ‘of Moose are requested to be on Ihand tonight when the reguhu‘ meeting will be held at 8 o'clock in| |the new quarters in the Seward Building. FPinal arrangements ror‘ ,the Memorial Services to be held lon Sunday, April 12, will be made and other important matters dis- | cussed. Installation of recently elected |officers will be held on April 24} |and several new members are ex- | pected to be initiated at the meet- ing the end of the month, The chili feed served by Eske| | Eskeson on Wednesday night proved | to be a big success and will be Irepeated each Wednesday night. Mr. Eskeson will have charge of the club entertainment at these functions. Word has been received by the local lodge that the New York Lodge |No. 15 was host in February to a Pilgrim Moose Assembly at which time a huge class was initiated in honor of the former heavyweight' champion, Jack Dempsey. Principal | speakers were Supreme Governor Matthew N. Neely, Governor of Ithe State of West Virginia, Director General James J. Davis, and, Brother Dempsey. The champion Emil Sick esident NSTITUTION BBINGING UP. FATHER THERE ARE SOME THINGS ABOUT WAR THAT AREN'T Copr. 1942, King Features Syndicate. fnc., World rights reserved. AND SOME By g,t_:_nsr: HoMANUS BARBARA GARRETT CAROLINE REYNOLDS Sigrid’s 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 TheB.M.Behrend Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS e . For The Heartier Meals . 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