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‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1943 ONLY 24 HOURS! AND THEN- : MLSASTHERS |Guards Meet Terror Strikes Their Dream |GINGER ROGERS GUEST STARIN | On Thursd . BEING FEATURED NEW 'KILDARE' U Thursaay I - | g uneau, it ot e et Is Starred as "Roxie Hart” " Day” Opening Tonight, jcay niene ac 70 ociee in e Sypported by Menjou Capifol, Most Dramatic [ment. aress unitorms, without leg-| de - AT20TH CENTURY \"'Dr. Kildare's Wedding . and Montgomery 0{ Love' |gings, but with raincoats. | 3 ; A “talkie will be shown on /in-| 3 : 3 i Dr. Kildare and his preceptor, the | gunirv tactics. This has been pre- [, SIS Rogers is tf).n\m;‘(,nxm‘ll' |crusty Dr. Gillespie, go through one | o vaq by the Office of War Infor- 3“’, e 20th C v Theatre in an of their most dramatic ady res 1 ol scenss re O SoteR entirely new m".d .nl role. Starred n “Dr. Kildare’s © las “Roxie Hart,” the gal who be- newest of the Dr. Kildare ser om-| " Members of the Douglas Unit,|: il s sy e ing tonight to the C e, | C1oh tiis AGINdEF - gAY (URIC I T - * disiindE depheuase Srord et with Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, \ine alaska Territorial Guards are [hen Vel 1 T Ropiat o0 0 Laraine Day and, as special guest|j;viteq and urged to attend tomor- [ o ' o "V‘I’l ki ‘l'““” b Y XIls Agbiers |row night's meeting, to, be present ., . b iy S 5[‘:{“‘ The story deals With a famousi,i's giclock. The s Tkt \mi“x‘uf At dp, whi defin- ymphony conductor who diSCOVers | form must be vouched for by their 4 \I“- on the ro y s .- 3 e himself gradually growing deaf, : it g ! This unusual film, “Roxie Hart, commanding officer, it is staied. | s b e a and the work of the two doctors 8 | low-down story ‘of a high- n discovering the cause of his mal- jcla 1. With Adolphe Menjou |and George Montgomery in the top wsical per- ea romance of the older doctor | cian who composed a symphony be- fore she died in her youth In the dramatic climax thissym- phony is played by a gr orches- ady and restoring his featured roles, it tells of the good ittle girl who could do no wrong no matter how hard she tried. The story of “Roxie Hart” is one FOR SUMMER (AMP‘“N has been written with an eye | |to laughs. It tells of the roaring di ays of Chicago when & pretty wo- of this, man could do no wronz. A mur- | Girl scouts will enjoy the WEDDING DAY tra, with Asther conducting. The | | music used is from the symphony |ial rate of $10 for two weeks at|d¢rcd man is found in an apart- with LEW LIONEL LARAINE RED composed by Barrymore, “Tableau|the Scout summer camp, to be|™ and the mur(lrrvr confesses. AYRES £ BARRYMORE S, DAY' SKELTON | Russe,” which has been played by [held in two two-week periods from|But @ reporter finds that there has {many American symphony orches-|June 20 to July 18, under the |2’ 3‘“ wor;mn»flll%m:e —on the - « tras. Barrymore also plays parts of |leadership of Miss Pauline Roach,|S¢¢n¢. When he tells her\ that she EEALCEIUL QUEDEC ST WA his own music on the piano in the |This is ]lesld(‘rnbl_\' less than is|¢an et much publicity and a good PLUS “FRAMING FATHER"—LATE NEWS vaudeville contract by going on |charged at Scouting camps in the! & |trial, Roxie agrees to confess to the picture. | States. | .- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA - (208 LENTURY 55 TONIGHT ==NOW PLAYING - Where the Better BIG Pictures Play?!? DOORS OPEN 12:00 P.M. World . .. | ... AND I'LL KNOCK THE BLOCK OFFA THE FIRST MUGG WHO SAYS I AIN‘T!” On the Same Bill CONRAD the SAILOR Cartoon UNCLE SAM'S WARRIORS Timely 30 | | “While this amount does not de- m":”'" —.fm‘ her '“'“';f'e’"s sake. fray all expenses, the Council fm‘lsl So her batkers sign her to a [it Is better to absorb the differ- |CONtrct and hire the most famous MINUTES LATE | fence and pay it out of common |lA¥Yer in the city. The newspapers | funds rather than make the at-|Circus her story, they gdo. features NEWS [ |tendance fees prohibitive,” Mrs. H.|Sbout her, speclal sob sisters are | (L. Faulkner, Girl Scout. Commis-|35Siened to her, she Hghts wi er P fellow prisoners, The climax 1 ADMISSION PRICES | Fee for one week’s attendance i’)‘;“f”l‘l"“ “?:‘;“m"“ amazing trial with % * 66 PEIE M s W& MAN [d | only will be $7.50, although Brown- [ 1 court history. D N Children g RI® RIT A IS ¢ MING! | ; ‘\m. i Gl SebHABENE taxin. foi »Axl(h(‘t shyster lawyer who stag A ULPHE ME lou Mo &t Uniforaas - .30 T ; fone week only, will enjoy the les- [ the trial that made Roxle a GEORGE MONTGOMERY Youths .40 - ser rate of $5 for the week, it is national pastime, Adolphe Menjou George Monigomery % . Boiivess long endien: he wiu|: . (Qontinued Trom Bage One) | F i . > ! 1Sis tops. And George ' Montgomery! G General 60 |, Severe Spankinas 212 et HBsitpg o TS {announced. Camp will not be open | s P M SRRAED, Lynne Overman « Nigel Bruce corthoyearsstan | 1o 75 p g g 1 0 use some d|‘xrrrnlr(m "“":\Iomvn-y, accompanied by Mrs. |on July 4 |as the reporter, is immense. Phil Silvers « Sara A”ZON‘ discovery! g X . choosing the bull that he takes by | camac : R R ' i ey : 2 v o ot 2 i o Bl o MUSEUM (URATOR Ted North - Helene Reynolds SdE GuverniuEat Membe“ o‘ (ongre“ o BAPTISMAL® ~|0ut 8 welcome and tens o thou- | Directed by WILUAM A. WELLMAN 9oy P LUTHERAN CHURCH |sands of people flocked the atrmll:,i "_l [AK E Produced and Written for the screen by arX. % 4 B 'l : Iha Lilth or hung out of balconies to cheer P | NUNNALLY JOHNSON g am. on Easter, the Luth- | eaders | : > ";“““‘l{‘f’f".f“ffi‘“jf’:, A Seil o | (. OF (. MEETING| rnc major basebant teagues are " A S i R o g oy g i e istared. This | TRAVELING TODAY, BACK ) : | having a hard time starting today, | X . i b A i 21:( A)v\ L();w s 1 1”, 4 ufi“,lv]“",.‘ n..‘.nff‘x».x,x ‘?l]‘l ‘w; ac IIIAVH-S'll “,‘ lm ACROSS MEXICAN BORDER | . L. Keithahn, Curator of the | according to Associated Press reports ALASKA COASIAI_ n.n.y Puwvr were flown from Pet- yes-terday and on the return m"c’:u :)’::I b o ol e e :", i ",“'.M,' e hotl | ABOARD PRESIDENT ROOSE- | Territorial Museum, will give one of | Feceived up to 3 o'clock this after- ersburg to Ketchikan. |were M. A. Reynolds and Pergy Rpp‘_c\_ml‘:m’;' e g "x‘m '“I i ”‘"‘f J'\’::V:‘ ;“y“‘d :;'..I(‘n VELT'S SPECIAL TRAIN, April 21. | his interesting and informative Lalks;'xlml(l)n with the announcement of the Wl‘r‘luw‘;l lJo I?;‘tfi::):uu fru:l .gmem. Hul(l. L .:{ sentative % Agar=| 1 by g L L Conferences of state between T vh e amber of | following postponments: AIRLINES MAKE . Meherin, an corge | Today Ci. A. Beach, V. Hoke, al gia topped off the spanking with choirs st M el e al b A il ot National: Léagtie Talbot. Arriving in Juneau from |, u{,ofm left. Juneau for Excufs this observation: “I did not wit-| Persons deciding to have infants|pregigent Avila Camacho, which | Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel Philadelphia-Boston, postponed. MANY FI.IGHTS man. E. R, Sclen, George Red- |from the Tnie weke F. E. Br xtl:‘:s (;:u:;lla::.1cm;;x.),v;§;?nl which lu:iw‘r‘l at this service hould 10- | began in a gala setting in Monte- | His subject will be the “Early His- | ' New York-Brooklyn, postponed. | man, E. R. Selten, George Red- from the Inlet were F. E. Dl'“? : gd S 1xs per- l? y th stor, the Rev. G. H |rey, Mexico last night, continued tory of Alaska,” touching on tales American League | A mark, Leo Sopikos, and Jesse|and Olaf Westlander. L formed on the gentleman from Hillermar the chureh, or by|pnorth of the bord / of the first settlers to come to Al-, ~Washington-New York, postponed.| cpnaries Shews : : e, | L SN T . ifornia, but T am sure the gentle- | phoning 571 orth of e border today. 5 [ * Boston-Philadelph f S Charles Shewsbu Robert Har- | Melay. | 5 N o resid HanUbsten thaslr o S | The vMe'xlci‘m President crossed | aska. : L i W’;_'fi[,;i; et b {rison and Roy Wilfred arrived late | Bdward Littlefield and Lucills| The Daily Alaska Emp"'e has e usual skill which is his. I could | e’ bordar. with [SrepicenyRoo g S {vesterday from Excursion Inlet bY |Giapton flew from Juneau to Sitka | largest pald clrculation of any give the gentleman from Califor-| A special meeting of the Luth-|Velt, returning the only official STOVEPIPE FIRE Alaska Coastal Airlines. [ 4 biyrlohgih e L A pia some advice, but I won't at- eran Church Council is called for |Visit ever made Ln? his country by| , stovepipe fire in a boat at DIVORCE GRANTED Leaving for Haines yesterday and — ot " 0 . tempt that. I will make the ob- Thursday evening immediately fol- &0 American P""?‘;"‘“‘- ~|the City Float called out members| A final decree of divorce has IC'Wning today on the Alaska | servation, though, that if he stays lowing the communion serv 5(;‘“1“” Tensops "“’t‘*“l‘“;‘ r~of Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart- been granted by the U. S. District Coastal Alrlines were Dave Fenton, | e ——r | mediate announcement of detalls ment this forenoon, but no dam-| Court here in the case of Karl Lisle ‘Hphert, | gnd. . /W, "Guoken . o lage was done. Omdahl vs. Nellie Strand Omdahl, T0day, John P. Harris, Clovis Bull, | 2 s s TR A e B A € R = . ' Margaret Matseek, and Harriet i . Preston flew from Juneau to| F. J. BARANOVI(H, A' |he (a l'ol | Haines and the plane returned with | [ WWE ARE (URRENI |John P. Harris and W. J. Mc.| | Alester. | o x JUNEAU vlsn‘ons i | From Petersburg to Juneau came ! . . ; | James Ryan. Percy D. Ohman and Former member of the Territor- ial Legislature F. J. Baronovich and | Mrs. Baronovich of Ketchikan have | been visitors in Juneau during the | past several days and expect to | take the next available water trans- | portation home. | The Baronoviches have been | visiting their son who s now a isuphomol‘e at the University of Al- | aska and is in the ROTC. ——e———— 25 Men AT SAWMILL | i(‘,OMNl)R. MacKINNON IS | WESTWARD PASSENGER ON PLANE TUESDAY P.M.. After spending the last ten days ‘in Juneau on leave visiting Mrs. - MacKinnon, their son Skipper, and Juneau Lumher mllls lnc. ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lockie r | MacKinnon, Commander J. Simp- ! |son MacKinnon left for the West- | ward by plane yesterday afternoon. | ANNIVERSARY OF ODD FELLOWSHIP Tuesday Evening, April 27 New thrills are in “Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day” with Laraine Day and Lew Ayres (above) and playing two of the important characters in the Capitol’s feature bill, FOR PIES FOR APPLE SAUCE Limited Number of Boxes on Hand ORDER NOW! Wire, Write or Phone Your Order WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET We DELIVER TO DOUGLAS—Each Tuesday and Friday THE TYPHOON SUITS | You have been waiting for! ALL SIZES 2 DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE 92 10" "2o0r.v. PHONE 95 IN BUSINESS SINCE 1908 and still doing the largest grocery business in Juneau. The Clothing Man at H. S. GRAVES ‘t \ | e 3 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH LOOK !} THERE'S A FISHERMAN SUST W WNTH B CATCW - PERUAPS WE CaN HIRE WS BOMT, NARD B\RD Commemorating the 124th Anniversary of the Founding of Odd Fellowship in America Silver Bow Lodge No. A2 will be host to Rebekahs and Encampment Branches, members of their families or invited guests by arrangement. "Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. later than 6 p. m., Friday, April 23. Informal Social Evening, Including Dancing. Follows Dinner Reservations must be made not PHONE CHARLES W. CARTER, 136, FOR RESERVATIONS There Will Be No Charge. But Remember—No Reservations—No Dinner & ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE. Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME OPEN UNT DINE AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS IN ANUAT QRE Nou FUNBLING AROUND W OLR LUNCH EBRRB;(ET AME S\R -~ T BLOOMN' SER \S FULL OF RED SOWMRRELS, BLUE ANGEL FISH A GROWPERS- NE'LL'ANE @ SORT LOAD W W0 TWE ) mm“ WW?\ " AT VARWNT'S GOT ME DROOLY ST T MOUE LAKE A OL YOUND Doe N Q SRsShaE EACTURY Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE IL MIDNIGHT

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