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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1944 : ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEA The evgr popular lul- bow for Girls, Mati Poreaeen W LHERL AR s CORVEIIE K-zzs 1aby, “Weigenlied,” was sung next will be heard agair with tenderness and emotional |8 o'clock in the CI IF YOU MISS IT! " CAPITOL THEATRE i i o Senn o o | BERT'S CASH handsome young blacksmith. , believed to be the most zer and the ot selection in this group was the Barry Fitzgerald and Andy Devine work Was done By are others in the unusually large 2 number by Wolfe, en- |, qioy cast which also features Fuzzy ) Knight and Richard Lane. A fetching “Mammy's Song,” by A Hollywood newcomer, Ella' Ware was the second to follow and ('IY ENGIN Raines, appears in the leading fem-|“Bowl of Jade,” by Flood, was an- inine role. Miss Raines, a recent other graduate ~ of the University of Dunn Washington, was selected from a applause and Mrs. French climaxed group of 164 young actresses who her program with the final num- City Engineer Hi part. |in which she proved herself a Yy | Chamber of Co oy |seasoned artist. luncheon-meeting HANDOLPH SCOTT emotion—"Land of the Sky Blue | i Water,” and “Indian Love Call” . 34003 SROWN ORI BEER, . BARRY FITZGLIALD APPI-AUDED BY both of which brought her an | V (U ATHER companist, gave fine support at| the piano and organ. minimum, 31. SHORT FEATURES Heard in ConcerIAgain ez OUR G in “CALLING ALL KIDS” SCREEN SNAPSHOTS COLOR CARTOON Hel'e "NS Evening NEWS—Yanks Drive Japs from Guam Barrett Willoughby, well known author, once described Matilda Holst French as “the voice of Al- aska—and the most interesting and romantic figure that she had met in all of the Northland.” SHOWS START 7:05-9:30——FEATURE 7:50-10:10 the auditorium of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church as she presented a third successful con- cert in her home town. The tal- ented singer charmed everyone present with her poise and dignity and tribute was paid to her ex-' cellent mezzo soprano voice, which has a rich legato finish. Its upper register is clear and strong and | her lower reaches possess a full, smooth quality. Program Pleases The sophisticated singer opened | her program with a religious group, | the first selection, a request num- | ber, being Gounod’s “O, Divine | Redeemer.” This was followed by [“He Shall Feed His Flock” from | |the “Messiah” by Handel, and her? 4 Hhxrd selection was ‘“Recessional,” | by deKoven, the last number being | especially well fitted to her voice, | which was provided an excellent | background by the organ nccom-‘ paniment. | Mrs. French’s second group, in| German, were all Brahms. Her first number, “Immer Leiser Wird Mein Schlummer,” told of a young | man whose love .had died, and for | the remainder of his life his sleep ! & became interrupted because of his ~ The sweetest music to ) dreams of her. The seccnd number, the ears of a North “Sandmannchen,” was all about | . e P & the sandman, and this was follow- | Country fisherman is |ed by “Vergebliches Standchen,” a | the reassuring purr of his ship’s conversation between a young maui Diesel. He stakes his life upon its rugged efficiency — so he feeds it clean, uniform, power- > packed Standard Diesel Fuel. | He knows Standard Diesel | Fuel comes to him 100%, clean, without impurities that injure i delicate fuel injectors. Uniform in performance, it ignites smoothly and cleanly, and has Carelessness=- \| SOMEBODY else’s care- STANDAR D‘ OF lessness can involve you CORY COFFEE MAKERS Table Lamps Metal Covered Asbestos Electric in a serious automobile to your financial bank- ruptey. Don’t risk your present prosperity and were considered for the important ber, Mac Fayden's “Inter NoS"[pn. (ne guest speaker at tomorrow’s| Dr. George Ha ¥ " . mmerce mnoon|ficer of the Territorial Department Berts Cash Grocery PreVlew Tonlght Weather Bureau) Temp. for Tuesday, Sept. 26 . o . _ ANDY DEVINE FUZZY KNIGHT DAVID BRUCE ovation. e In Juneau: Maximum, 62; THOMAS GOMEZ RICHARD LANE and ELLA RAINES Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, her ac-|e minimum, 39 . ¢ 3 At Airport: Maximum, 59; . Talented S|ng er Will Be| sponsored by the order of Rain-lg ¢ o o o o BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH U, ALASK. 1da Holst French wrch auditorium - GRO. YOU'LL BE SORRY | NOW FEATURED AT vt o Sl i, S = ™ FROM SOUTH% Sflomz':fi Iflgm (”2@4[[//[[/”}' % ; Third Grou o ey i | e H 2 The Battle of the Atlantic, said| (o oo v g‘:mm hida ADDS STORAGE FOR The Northland of the Northland| 2 LaSI Times Tomghl {to be depicted in its full and n((\ml\“_“ “w’“ 1 Rianih lhv' smgm" E SHAB E Foo Transportation Company brought| “Twilight on the Trail” last of 70U CHEERED “SERGEANT YORK“l YOU THRILLED T0 “AIR FORCEl J | vetie -225." coming tonight to the) fi, WM b iites <Obstina- PERISHABL DS | ine tonowing Seattle passengers to the “Hoppy” Western dramas starr- || e vette K-235' ‘coming tonight to the [broocr el SerRINCARIEE PBSUITEL Berts Cash Grocery today begatn | Juneau this moring |ng Willlam Boyd, is the thrill WILIGHT nN g Now .. the man who directed Capitol Theatre. Filmed with the (o, .\ o “‘mk.‘_\ to his loye. [ W) two new refrigerator rooms .J"'“\ Hepner, Roy Hansen, R‘C feature showing tonight for ‘nn- them both brings you the | cooperation of the Royal Cunndmn‘,“‘l_ was followed by Pessard’s|Which have been installed in the C l.vrk.. /\%r.\‘uxd‘l:x' (':.m' David Col- |last two times at the 20th Cen-| ” screon's greatest drama of avy and produced by Howard|Ths was followed by Pesseffl . o enable the handiing of| ler Georse L. Sievers John N. Mil tury. Boyd is that hard riding T“E TRA]L bl b T the Universal picture tells ¢ oo o py “Iady. love, (-;,‘(inm more fresh fruits and vegetables |1+ MIS ‘:_‘"""1}1}'\'1"”1 i}[“"“:”' James ihero of the sagebrush and his two ho love them! cree ry valic > i . Lid b T 4 | Clinton, Vern Eckard, Miss Johanna |pals are Andy Clyde and Bra el sereen story of the vallant|.;pgiey qu Matin.” The closing [1d other perishables. One is a|ye .y 'Mys Gertrude Fleak, A. W. B0 VI with cassioy, aNpy cLYDE her a cool YOOM. | ywyjie * Mrs, A. W. White, D. effective U-Boat destroyers Of o or plogging “Samson and Delila” | A total of 700 cublc feet of re-|gych “Miss Helen M. Waters, il e - l“l‘!‘«"‘:\“l‘lkl"'n'l:\lt‘;hlh o R Worin War I ~laria “Mon Couer Souvre A Ta|frigerator space is contained in|pjjang Peterson, Miss Eileen De- |og excitement. their way in racing, Randolph Scott is the star. He |y, . wnionh was interpreted bril- |the storage rooms jand, Mrs. Tvy Deland, Mrs. Reva|” o omont o oo d appears in the role of a Canadian .,y py Mrs, French as she told | To make room for more stock,|gych, roaring western Naval Commander, a portrayal de-| . "1 orming young woman |8 mezzanine floor has been built| prom Ketchikan—Mrs. L. Baker, CDAH Id M thrills scribed as herolcally two-fisted. |y o0in0 por sweetl o respond | i! rear of the grocery for the|Hal Fairhurst 01as ee"ng, i James Brown, Noah Beery, Jr.|y; porjgye storage of dry non-perishables. The | From Petersburg — Fred Magill,| Don Able, con-| Helen Chipperfield, Andrew | Mrs. Ingrid Ask, Dan Alston, | Espeseth. EER '[0 | engers for Sitka are mzl\ Antrim \M]l DR. HAYS BACK Executive in " the Gold [of Health, returned to Juneau Clamorous applause returned her |Room of the Baranof Hotel |night after a three weeks’ starnng MAIIlDA FREN(H |for two encores and she sang with - > > — ‘trip through the Territory. He w REPORT accompanied by Mrs. Hays. Gregory, Y FIGHTS Last evening, Matilda French was applauded by scores who crowded the extra power to get him out of tight spots. Today, like the ships they serve, Standard Marine Prod- ucts are meeting the supreme test. Standard Diesel Fuel, RPM DELO, the Diesel engine lubricant used in Navy subma- rines, Standard Gasolines and gasoline engine oils are helping to write a stirring page in the saga of the Alaska fishing fleet —the navy that fights the war for food. CALIFORNIA RPM accident which may lead DELO . Plans Sale, Party, ALSO Mrs. opened her last group. e | Vera E. Oberg, J. R. Smith, Agnes | Neilsen, J. Joseph, Richard Short- in the Parish Hall. It was decided ong' in the last group. "I [ridge, W. N. Gray, Fred E. Brandes|that sewing will be done cvery POPEYE CARTOON by Wells brought much SpEAK ATC OFC |and Percy Hope. Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock oo fie! | B R In City Police Court this morn- | Sins e R iy ing, George Hanson was fined $15 TRYMUCHA AT GASTINEAU RHINE for speeding on Willoughby Avenue at 35 miles per hour; Sheridan L fined $25, was charged with being drunk and dxsur(lem' ; PAGE THREE 201H CENTURY | | The Catholic Daughters of Am- LATEST NEWS A lerica held a meeting last evening MARCH OF TIME |in St. Ann's Hospital, and that a ° Goody Sale will be held next Sat- of.|urday moming at 9 oeclock in last| A Hallowe'en party is also plan- Ja/ned for all Catholic school chil- AT 12:30 OF dren, and mothers interestcd are requested to ccntact Mri Nell "WATCH ONTHE Moore for further particulars. as | Max Trymucha is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel while awaiting 1 transportation to Seattle. PAN AMERICAN | \ TIRWAYS SYSTEM FLOWERS for the BRIDE? Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR EXPRESS offers savings worth hundreds of dollars. You can fill rush orders weeks sooner. 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