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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1942 THE CAPITO™. HAS THE BIG PICTURES! TODAY SATURDAY ‘DARK STREETS of CAIRO BUY DEFENE CARA NOME FACE POWDER Instant new loveliness is der—superior in quality, exture, fint ECONOMY and clinging S|ZE pavirinee s EG. o GET YOUR SIZE TINT TODAY H Al L BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” Show Place of Juneau He's Back in His Most Exciting Adventure AND CHILD HEALTH DAY SET FOR TERRITORY Acting Governor E. L. Bartlett issued a proclamation today, des- ignating May 1 as Child Health Day in Alaska, and urged the people of each community in the Teritory on that day to review the extent to which they are providing for their children in the way of nutritious focd, healthful recreation, effective health supervision and adequate medical care - ‘ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THE SALVATION ARMY Annual Drive IsOn Your Donation Wil Be Greafly Appreciated. 1f not contacted and you would like to help remit to SALVATION ARMY, BOX 2261, JUNEAU, ALASKA. Harold H. Bates Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE FOR FIRST DIVISION PRACTICING ATTORNEY SITKA, ALASKA ' TWO MYSTERIES . ONFRIDAY'S BILL | i CAPITOL SCREEN | | Warren William Again| Plays Title Role in "Lone ‘ Wolf Takes a Chance’ | : “The Lone Wolf Takes A Chm\f‘e",i | newest thrill-crammed adventure in the exciting Columbia series, | is opening tonight at the Capitol | Theatre. Playing the title role for| the fifth time, Warren William has | been hailed for his extra-fine per-| formance in making fiction's suav- | est scoundrel come to life on the | screen. June Storey appears op-| | posite William in the leading fem- inine role, while other featured | players in the action-crammed hit are Eric Blore, Henry Wilcoxon,| Thurston Hall, Don Beddoe and| Evalyn Knapp. Sidney Salkow di- rected. Spine tingling suspense, romance and laughter are offered in “Dark Streets of Cairo”, which is the sec- ond exciting feature at the Capitol. Unfolding against the glamorous| background of modern day Egypt, the story revolves around the ex- citing adventures of a group of! Americans who are menaced by un- | derworld thieves after the excava- tion of a collection of priceleus‘ jewels from an ancient tomb. 1 e NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK, MAY 3-10/ Acting Governor E. L. Bartlett, issued a statement today directing| the attention of Alaskans to Nation- al Music Week which will be held| this year from May 3 to May 10. Theme of the week will be national | defense and inter-American rela- tions. | e e | ATTENTION SHRINERS Meeting of Juneau Shrine Club/ at Percy's Cafe Priday evening.| Dinner at 6:30. —J. W. LEIVERS, Secty.| | N i | B.P.0.ELKS | Meets every Wednesday at 8 P. M. Visiting Brothers welcome. ARTHUR ADAMS, Exalted Ruler; M. H. SIDES, Secretary. e e e T | 1 New Under-arm ¢ | Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skia. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. 8. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Women use more Arrid than any other deodorant. Try a jar today! ARRID: 39}% jar Also in 59¢ and 10¢ j THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NUMBERS OF SELECTEES ARE LISTED Here Is How Juneau Men Who Registered Feb. 16 Will Go (Continued from Page Two) 10273—Lowe, Harvey Roscoe 10329—Lowell, Alf 10006—Ludwig, Peter Josef 10436—Ludtke, Walter O. 10238—Lundberg, Arthur 10471—Lundin, John Bernhard 10562—Lundstrom, Karl Bruno 10500—Luyckfasseel, Frank 10252—MacKenzie, Allan 10584—MacDonald, John Kenneth| 10385—MacSpadden, Morrell Lewis 10544—Magdalayo, Aniceto Villar+ ias 10344—Maier, Frank 10359—Maler, William 10292—Maki, Walter John 10404—Maloney, Aubrey Edwin 10237—Mamburam, Pablo Andrade 10444—Manery, Byron Herbert | 10220—Manning, James | 10591—Martin, George Francis | 10363—Martin, Herbert 10532—Martin, Walter Scott i 10334—Marvin, Harry Hewell | 10388—Matheson, Freeman Wil- liam 10542—Matson, Fred Otto 10391—Matthews, Clifford 10294—Mattson, Harold Edward 10275—Maver, Frank 10002—McCay, Bert Clayton 10017—McCormick, Raymond 10227—McDaniel, Jack Walter | 10264—McDowell, Bert Franklin | 10038—McElhany, Carl 10004—McKinley, Jim George 10208—McKown, Youra Bruce 10170—McLeod, Hugh Robert 10516—McLeod, Philip Howard 10410—McMullen, Beecher 10053—McMurchie, Allen Angus 10086—McNamara, James Law-| rence 10559—McNaughton, James Wood- ruff | 10340—McSweeney, Peter Joseph 10527—Mercada, Dalmacio Boyes 10485—Merritt, Kenneth Gordon | 10204—Messerschmidt, George! Gustave 10209—Messerschmidt, Theodore 10184—Metsala, Hans Peter 10020—Metjay, Charles 10434—Miller, Frank 10022—Milton, Theodore Larry 10024—Minerich, Matt 10232—Monagle, James William | 10421—Monagle, Michael Edward | 10148—Monte, Honorato M. 10231—Montgomery, William onzo 10201—Moorat, Nick 10257—More, Vernon Lloyd 10301—Morgan, Lynn Edwin 10269—Morgan, Thomas Anthony | 10306—Morgan, Willlam 10323—Morrison, James Gordon 10364—Morrison, John Neil Henry Al- 10149—Morton, Frank Robert JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ 4 i i 10442—Morton, Sam Owler \ 10129—Mulvihill, Vincent Wilfred 10313—Muring, Flaviano 10063—Mutter, John Francis [ 10352 Natterstad, John | 10126—Natterstad, Torris | 10080—Nelson, Arthur Willhard | 10183—Nelson, Fred 10488—Nelson, Eugene Gerald | 10467-—Nelson, George John 10466—Nelson, Henry A. 10512-—Nelson, Ludwig Martin 10419—Nelson, Jesse 10389-—Ness, Olaf 10048—Ness, Tores Jensen 10122—Nevin, Raymond Robert 10558—Nicholson, Arthur 10479—Nikula, Paul Sulo 10297—Nivala, Matti Alfred 10484—Ninnis, Edwin Elroy 10059—Obert, Walter 10490—O’Connor, Deming Loran 10173—Ohman, Percy Dewey 10537—Ohmert, Bert C. 10506—Oksebaas, Ingvald Peterson | 10009—Oliver, Douglas James 10239 -Olds, Harry 10523—Olson, Clarence Luverne 10324—Osborne, Orvald George 10510—-Ott, Alfred Earnest 10223—Oygard, Lars 10560—Pagaran, Modesto L. 10331-—Parker, Albert Frederick 10296 —Parker, Charles Lincoln 10206—Parker, Leslie Franklin 10175—Pasquan, John 10495—Paul, George A. 10274—Paxton, Ruben James 10058—Percich, Eugene Michel 10013—Perrin, David 10315—Persson, Gorta <0575—Peters, Louis Claus 10380—Peters, Willis M. 10524—Petersen, Elmer Johan 10049—Petersen, Ernest Erwin 10128—Peterson, Algot Emanuel 10561—Peterson, Carl John 10483—Peterson, Henry Bill 10243—Peterson, John Elmer 10117—Peterson, John Emil 10032—Pool, Calvin Emery i 10007—Porter, Jr., Herman Mathes | 10182—Power, Albert Victor Theo- | dore 10312—Powers, Thomas 10341—Price, Stanton 10286—Putman, James Sanford | 10249—Putzel, Joseph William 10055—Puumala, Ncrbert Rudolph 10134—Pyle, Taylor Jacob | 10370—Radde, Edward i 10104—Rasmussen, Walluf Andreas | 10285—Rehfuss, William Herman | 10302—Reed, Leslie James 10180—Repin, Martin 10551—Reynolds, Ellis Cornelius 10108—Rhoades, Erwin William | 10525—Rian, Martin J. 10557—Rice, Willis Henry | 10088—Riggs, John Russell 10052—Rivard, George Gerard 10378—Roberts, Aaron Lee 10293—Roberts, John Willlam 10355—Roberts, Thomas Mont- gomerie 10412—Roehm, John Christian 10518—Roff, Adrian Vernal 10348—Rogers, Henry 10161—Rollands, James Jay | 10278—Roman, Fred Konstantine 10054—Ross, John Willie 10118—Rue, Victor | 10240—Russell, Dan Snyder 10262—Rude, Stanley Clarence 10443—Russo, Carl 10167—Ryan, Cecil James 10268-—Saari, Arthur Matt 10142—Sainsbury, Cleo Ladell 10029—8Samaniego, Buenaventura| Kahigas 10289—8Sands, Walter Willis | 10199—Savage, Harry Andrew 10376—Savella, Pete A 10481—Schimelpfenig, Emil Gustav 10221—8chmitz, William John 10321—Schnee, Paul Friedrich 10511—Schneider, Fred 10515—Schneider, Wendell Francis 10564--Scott, Elwin Charles 10075—Scott, Harry 10422—Scott, Robert E. 10111—Scriver, James Herbert 10005—Selby, Thomas Jefferson 10346—Sey, Alexander | 10377—Shaeffer, William Denms 10216—Shaffer, Edward Bernard 10110—8haw, George Francis 10454—Sheakley, Warren William 10171—Sheeper, George Eli 10498—Simmons, Howard Edward 10470—Simonsen, David Emanuel 10478—Skeie, Lindtner Larsen 10033—Skuse, Charles Lyman 10083—Smith, Courtney Malcolm 10256—Smith, Norman Victor 10586—Smith, Ro; 10089—Snaring, Harold Edmund 10194—Snyder, George Anthony 10008—Sokoloff, Alexander Har- lampy 10580—Solbick, Knuk 10400—Soberg, Edwin Johan 12215--Sorensen, Paul Merrick 10345—Sorri, Jach Wernly 10581—Spaulding, Fred Roy 10185—Spaulding, William Victor 10408—Sprague, Hoyt Raymond 10197—Staveland, Sven Nelson 10064—Stevens, Joseph Fredrick 10417—Stevens, Sandy Aloysius 10098—Steves, Sidney Elmer 10233—Stickney, 10015—Strom, Yngvar 10380—Stromgren, Paul Wilfred 10076—Sturm, Leslie Andrew 10433—Sutton, William Stanley 10158—Svenson, Sven Heribert 10242—Swan, N. W. 10387—Sweeney, 10583—8Sweeney, Roy Leonard 10472—Swan, Charles Emanuel 10026—Swanson, Clifford 10214—Swanscn, Harold 10372—Swanson, Sig 10085—Talkington, Paul Warner 10445—Taylor, William Roger 10272—Therkelsen, Sofus Marius 10155—Thomas, Roy Stanley ! 10357—Thompson, Albert | 10060—Thompson, Sidney Jefferies | 10367—Trambitas, Valeir Vincent | 10569—Treffers, Ralph Antoni ' | 10298—Tronstad, Knute | 10496—Tuck, Jr., Merle Clifton | 10393—Tuckett, Charles Myrle ! 10212—Tulintseff, Peter Nikolae-| vich 10563—Tullis, Harold McLean 10207—Urick, Paul Joseph 10308—Valison, Milton K. 10082—VanHumbeck, Arthur Ben | 10035—Vernon, Lynn Carol 10503—Veazetti, Joe 10153—Vienola, Arthur Ervin 10457—Villaganas, Pascual B. 10577—Villoria, Salustiano Jem- enez 10326—Vislisel, Richard Lavern 10179—Vosatros, Ismael Carwal 10322—Wade, Hugh Joseph 10545—Wahto, Douglas Theodore | 10530—Walker, Lawrence Jackson | 10195—Walker, Ward Hays 10339—Wallace, Amos Louls 10096—Walravens, Francis Theo- | dore 10284—Warner, Peter Charles | 10258—Watkins, Charles Hugh { 10181—Watson, Willlam James 10522—Watson, Willlam James 10548—Waugh, Herbert John 10045—Waynor, Charles ! Donald Alanson | Edward Charles | SUN QNS St | PAGE THREE —= EPIC WESTERN PLAYING NOW, 20TH CENTURY "Western Union,”" Techni- color Spectacle Has Splendid Cast surprising that 20th is reported to have gone “all out” on the production of Zane Gre) “Western Union,” which is playing at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, for contained in this great story of the West by the West's greatest story-teller are all the elements which make for top screen fare. Set In the days when Omaha was a boom town and Nevada a territory, the story has fighting, intrigue, Indians, struggle against the elements and man-made ob- stacles, romance—everything that makes for thrilling spectacular en- tertainment. It is not Century-Fox |ideal for the role of young Richaid | Blake, the dudish but aggressive tenderfoot on his first trip West, the studio obtained his services from Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Tt was |a happy choice, for Young. always |brings to the screen a flawless p formance. As the Easterner who amazes the Westerners with his riding and marksmanship, Young should add to his already tremen- dous popularity. Others in the cast are Randolph Scott, Dean Jagger, Virginia Gil- more, John Carradine, Slim Sum- merville and Barton MacLane. 10062—Weiss, Leo Herman 10546—Weiss, Lester 10065—Westby, Ole 10150—Westfall, Jack | 10541—Williams, David 10169—Williams, Peter 10180—Williamson, Leonard Jonhn 10365—Withey, Albert Elmer 10477—Whitesel, Earl Edward 10042—Whitmore, Roy Homes 10578—Wise, Clarence 10107—Wilson, Billy J. 10556—Wilson, George 10588—Wilson, Moses Archie 10463—Wittanen, Clarence William 10406—Wright, Cyrus Wellington 10034—Wolti, John Carl 10497—Wylie, Melvin Robert 10474—Wyller, Christian Frederik 10491—Yarkom, Jacob 10166—Young, Donald Clarence 10228—Zarate, Luis F. 10429—Zibrio, Alex M. 10068—Chernikoff, Boris 10023—Daniels, George 10172—Davis, George Alexander . largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper, € | Y Mark |1 “NI« i Where Better BIG Pictures Play * GR O*LENTURY NOW PLAYING Matinee Saturday 1:00 P. M.’ THE GREATEST STORY OF THE WEST BY THE WEST'S As Robert Young was considered”| RANDOLPH $COTT DEAN JAGGER VIRGINIA GILMORE John Carradine * Slim erville « Chill Wills Barton Maclane Dirscted by FRITZ LANS Associate Producer Harry Jos Brown Screen Play by Robert Carson A 20th CENTURY-FOX PICTIE ——COLISEUM —— _"RIDE, KELLY, RIDE' » WOMEN OF MOOSE WILL INITIA‘I'; Women of the Moose will hold their initiation services tomo: night at o'clock in the club rool Members are asked to wear form: gowns for the ceremony. — e ——— Y SONOTONE 3 | hearing aids for the hard of hear- |ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Ra | | Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bld‘: Phone 636. - EHEROS % WOMEN OF THE MOOSE | Regular meeting Saturday, April 18 at 8 p.m. Initiation. . Please The Daily Alaska Empire has the wear formals. Refreshments, ete. —GERTIE OLSON, Recorder. 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