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SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1943 STARTS SUNDAY' He's got his heart in his work . . . beccuse his work is loving her. .. —ADDED— EVERYBODY SING “SOARING STARS” LATE! Army Fliers Rescued at Sea PREVUE TONITE—]Z 30 4:10 LHVEH GE ¢ ;E SANDERS FRANK McHUGH - ELIZABETH PATTERSON HETRO COLONTH BATER PICTURE 6:15 8:20 10:25 SUNDAY—FEATURE STARTS AT: 2:05 ADMISSION PRICES CHILDREN (Under 12) STARTING SERVICE MEN SUNDAY TOGES .t e S A MATINEE 'TIL 5 NIGHTS 1lc 30c 40c 30c 30c 50¢ 60c 65¢ T5¢ TONIGHT! "There’s One Born Every Minute" ——AND— "Not a Ladies’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA 1deal Pfitfy Girl NORMASHEARER, | ROBERT TAYLOR STAR AT CAPITOL “Her Cardboard Lover” Opens Here Sunday- Rollicking Comedy | Fascinating n: ;w has always been in cosmopolitan comedy roles, Norma Shearer has Robert Taylor as her co-star in “Her Cardboard Lover,” coming to the Capital The- atre Sunday | The story is based on the play ! by Jacques Deval and it is devoted @ L happily to light nmnnu‘uudla\lgh- 3 ter. It was skillfully directed ?’“ George Cukor. Rollicking characterizations of the | & ‘ gay world at a fashionable Florida winter resort are portrayed by George Sanders, Frank McHugh and Elizabeth Patterson. No'} . | thought of world’s worries and Kin: 1 dred woes enter into the story which accordingly provides excel-| & lent relief: | The story relates the ludicrous | adventures of a charming girl at a | fashionable winter resort who en- deavors to elude the man she loves by accepting the attentions of an- other who adores her. Needless to| report, Taylor wins, but not without | (g WE'VE SPENT LOTS of time trying to think up a good caption for this a considerable struggle. Meanwhile,| photo. We found it impossible to the complications develop fast and | concentrate, so we'll just give you the facts: Rosemary La Planche, Miss America of 1941, just selected | | as the ideal Petty girl by artist | George Petty in Hollywood. Okay —write your own. (International) | furiously, with laughter enough w‘ satisfy any uudxence 20TH CENTURY HAS HIGH SCORE FOR CLUB WOMEN OF ‘BOWLING FRIDAY DOUGLAS, JUNEAU HAVE MUSICALE Event Honors New Mem- bers of ClubStarts af 8 P. M. Promptly Dr. A. W. Stewart was high bowl- er in the Merchant’s League at the Elks last night but in spite of his 205 in his first game and total of 588, his team had second high score with 1391. High team was the 20th Century Market with a total of 1457 Other single games reaching 200 were Lt. Commons with 200 and B. Duckworth with 202. Following are night's scores: As a genuine homecoming event, meny members of both the Juneau | Motorcycle Sduad Adven-! | Cotfee | proval. | the | Sheila land oeapture a clever "WE GO FAST" IS COMING FEATURE | AT 20TH CENTURY tures Are Told with | Comedy Cast ‘ pot cuties, speed demon | debs and big time thrills make every day a fast and exciting one for the motorcycle squad. And how pursult men on wheels spend s is laughingly told in the h Century x comedy, “We i which ated to open 20th Century Thea- | these their new Go Fast,” Sunday at the re The laughs start when motoreycle policeman Don Deforest stops off at “Billy's Beanery” to find fresh| Alan Curtis flirting with Lynn Bari, the waitress Don had considered his | girl. The two boys have a tussle,| which ends only when a customer | tries to hold up the restaurant. | Curtis folls the crook, and finds! Lynn looking upon him with ap-| This annoys Don, who is further angered when he is forced | to sponsor Curtis’ application to become an officer. And the w recruit gets along with deb! Ryan, to whom Don has given many speed tickets, does not | please him either. ! How the boy#end their rivalry confidence ‘ man who has fooled the town’s leading citizen makes for an excit- ing and happy cnm’luqnn 'DR. MERTIE LEAVES ALASKA BRANCH OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY After 32 years in Alaska work, Dr. J. B. Mertie of the Alaska Branch, U. S. Geological Survey, has been transferred from the Al- 1ska Branch to serve in a specialized cap ty with the Geologic Branch in Washington, D. C. In a letter written to Territorial Commissioner of Mines B. D. Stew- art, Mertie said the transfer be- came effective April 1. - GOVERNMENT TAKES WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY 5 “@Wiflfl/flr STARTS SUNDAY OWL SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT—12:30 A, M. MATI\EI'. SUNDAY 00 P. M It's a fast life and a thrilling one for the motorcycle squad’ «» LYNN BARI ALAN CURTIS SHEILA RYAN * DoN DEFOREST Directed by Williom McGana A 20t Century-Fox Picture l California Junior Symphony Orchesira SKY PRINCESS AN EXCELLENT CARTOON IN TECHNICOLOR TONIGHT WP INTHE AIR and LAST TIME THE DRIFIN' KID Henning’s and Douglas Woman’s Clubs will (Spot) 7 have their first opportunity for H. Simmons 128 149 125 402 some time to meet with the group, at 550 A(RES oF u"D H. Barragar 135 147 104 386 the presentation of the splendid | husbard is reindeer superintendent A. Hoffman 139 141 147— 425 mnau‘ah' urmngvd for nm evenlnu; I" JUNEAU VI("‘"Y'M[S case l_eaves on there. » Totals 400 437 3761214 bership Department of the Juneau| U, S, District Court Judge George | Pl { | ' 1 transportation to the Westward, NEWS Leota’s g |Club under the chairmanship of 'p. Alexander has signed an order | ane ftor interior ™ e eiie L. Holmquist ... 135 180 173— 378 'Mrs. R. R. Hermann. \giving the United States Govern- 0. E. S. INITIATION B. Lavenik 191 150 145— 486/ Through the courtesy of Mrs ment immediate posession of 550i g g [eoeseoossccne o e A practice meeting of Nugget F. Holmquist . 125 128 173— 426 | Ernest Gruening, the Governor's|acres of land near Juneau, con-| wr. poward Case and small son WEATHER REPORT L Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern AR mansion has been made avaflable taining property belonging to Joseph wWilliain ‘EHoward 1att by ‘plkne. vis . (U. 8. Bureau) . Star, will be held Sunday afternoon| Totals 441 458 491—1200 | for the event, which begins promptly |A. Kendler, Lee H. Smith, Frank |p oo onq Bethel on their way e Temp. Friday, April 16: . at 2 o'clock. All officers arc re- > at' 8 o'clock this evening. Guests Maler and Pan American Alrways. | "o oqn0we Bay where Mr. Case e Maximum 54, minimum 38. e. quested to be present 20th Century Meat are asked to arrive a few minutes The order was signed today after il o1 T Cle o o o o o 0 o o o b is assistant civil engineer with the | BEPRBAN T S before eight, so they may be seated 'Assistant U. S. Attorney P. J. Gil- P RM N NT Initiation ceremonies for the Star | . Barragar 191 192 189— 572 Pl i E: A E will be held Tuesday night at 3|1 wilds 115 112 149— 376 ore the program opens. | more, Jr., filed a petition for con- | Goodnews Bay Mining Company. The tin usea to soider 8 L 5 | parts o'clock in the Eagles’ Hall. Visiting S ik A record gathering is anticipated, demnation and immediate posses- | 1, Bethel, Mrs. Case will visit! C.Messerschm’t 179 168 162— 500 with the Douglas Club promising a sion. The order contained no in- |a medium Army tank would her aunt, Mrs. John Snow, ‘'whose 10,000 tin cans. A L L U R E members are welcome to attend. | t 5 i - full attendance and several out-of- formation concerning the compen- ¥ WAHTO TO HOSPITAL Tatals - :?5‘ 472 5001457 1oun guests expected. | sation for the land. PR PR .73 BLRONSSE O ) e i R e ! i | Gust Wahto was taken to St.| g o » ';" 5 5 Program Planned \ B TR Ann's Hospital by ambulance about | o™ 0t ™ 000 140 40— 163 In addition to an informative talk | ROEHM HAS IMPORTANT | ock this morning. Reported' . "o b) . and an in{ovinal Lour of games and | JOB IN CALIFORNIA | : oo from. the flu, he was O OVerby ... 111 99 163—3i conersation. the {receding musical Jack C. Roehm, formerly associate | ual unww ion of ex prought down from the-ditch on a|W- OVerbY ... 140 125 126— 391| pyogram will present several num- mining engineer with the Territorial | ors assure results. stretcher by the line crew following —— —— — Lers by the Aurora Trio, vocal solos Department of Mines, has arrived it for | receipt of word at the foundry of | Totals 468 380 438—1259 Ly Mrs. Eries: Graening, and dance Wwith his family in Oakland, Cali- | 7 Hns condition. ) numbe! uy pupils of Dorothy fornia, where he has been assigned 28 § d S Ordway's Stearns Toff. when Jittle Mary and |as chief geologist for the Kaiser | S FOR Qur Parker Herbex treatmeats will (Spot) 29 29 29 Elizabeth Rekosn will perform a |Co. Inc., according to word received STAND correct DRY or OILY HA k dan HOSP"M_ “OIES Lt. Commons .. 165 195 200— 560 charming dance fantasy, “The Daf- ‘by B. D. Sw“irL‘ ; | LASTING * {” and Lane Roff druff and falling hair and show glor- E. Hendrickson *102 *102 *102— 306 fodil and the Mrs. James Reed entered St. Ann'’s o o e 505 will do a charming interpretation HELENA, Mont. — George Leach | ious results at once on even the most H Sterling 5 : g ....154 184 167— distressed hair. | Hospital y Jteensy. LIRS ——— . ___ called “Modern Spring." | says the fellow who owned the 50| to a Standard. or ha Totals 450 510 498—1371 > | cent piece that he found recently on HIC. Kegtier has been amitted. : a street was no spendthrift. The We live up Not down Juneau Drug Co. M. Lavenik 198 161 169— 528 E. Simmons 147 115 142— 404 S Joxcpn Whiting M. Stevenson 87 125.123— 335 to St. Ann’s Hospital as a surgical patient. | coin was dated 1823119 years old— and yet it showed hardly any wear | from circulation. How it came to be on a sidewalk Leach was unable to to a price! C(ONFIRMATION AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Surgical pa 4 and Edwin Emang were released it SRR e | . Telephone 318 /| GRID. | ftrom st aun's Hospital vesterday. | Totals 432 401 434—1267 ON PALM SUNDAY | suess: g g ch of Maiden Form's brassi e | perfect support because each design is ins. ; BEAUTY sALOD Mrs. E. J. Caukle was an outgoing | Butler-Mauro Drug ey Abedlo 18 wills e ‘} ¢ [:ARA NUME ‘dividually created to meet the needs of a special figure-type.” Open evenings by appointment. medical patient yesterday at St.|(spot) 10 Dl HEORAE SREL 'All are skillfully made from the finest materials available,. ¥ CooH BRSO Ann’s Hospital. |A. W. Stewart .. 205 189 194— 588 ofgpyed, in egitzpeon TADERS FIESHEIER 50 they not only fit beautifully but they also stand up Opposite Federal Building | { ‘M- lehell 97 105 128 330 Church, corner of Main and Third i e under ‘months of hard wear. No wonder smart women Leo Neollls, medical case ab S|\ B Blcion 150 157 tee— 3| i B4 the 11 orcleck momh Bovs ol Tracss of seied | everywhere depend_on Maiden Form for s3le and for, | Ann’s Hospital, has been dismissed.| =~~~ s service with the reception of the cream with this fragrant ‘service! £ et ~— following young people into church liquid! It refreshes your Note the Jllmn hd—u of the two styles ilustrated haresis 9 " ; Totals i 44?2' 451 488—1391 membership by the rite of Confir- skin delightfully! nu because_each was created for o differens bosoms Aype, Lo o ':‘4{)’ 182 170 51 Mation: Harvey Hildre, Helen Is- :fngW' REG. SIZE Do Your Share—Buy U, S. War . 3 2 i k, Arthur Lowell, Harriette Stone- Bonds and Stamps u & (Petrich f 168 126 147— 44111500 and James Rude. 5 s so sl ) M. Sperling ... 108 116 137— 361 “pe genjor Choir under the di- L i 7 B s. Eunice Nevin will R IT Al oy Totals 30 Gt w1303 | i '3, B Paiire gkl woan Maden’ Feun R 8 vg L dally welcome to| BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. | LEADING QUITYITRLIDECITTEICTATI isitors are cort y “The Rexall Store” | STORES BUY WAR BONDS all services of the church. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NES ,\NDEED - THE STORY i m ’ ‘, OF BERMUIDANS QINTE m..‘\ m, CASCANETING NBRD B\RD - <WE P\RATES OF OV - ELKS HALL TONIGHT BOB TEW’'S BAND $1.0 .10 “$1.10 1T . 100 SEGINNIN TOTHNK \%\‘ OF. MISH-RET \WWZ JES B TALKIWY '“\R\) WS BRAsS W s '“’% u\lfi‘ / g ”’l Admission - Tax - Service Men 55¢ THE DOUGLAS IN DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Electric Hummond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME