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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents Samuel Goldwyn's most magnificent production with a cast that includes DOROTHY LAMOUR JON HALL MARY ASTOR C. AUBREY SMITH THOMAS MITCHELL RAYMOND MASSEY JOHN CARRADINE JEROME COWAN Directed bty JOHN FORD rrom the powerful novel by CHARLES NORDHOFF and JAMES NORMAN HALL suthors of "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Released thru UNITED ARTISTS TONIGHT ONLY GENE AUTRY in “ROUND-UP TIME IN TEXAS"” They are just good truck drivers. And there’s some | labor trouble. And so every morn- {ing, while the silver is being loaded ‘mm the trucks, a line of pickets UF SILVE R I s | encircles them ming “Unfair.” As yet, no noses have been bloodied. Nflw UNBERWAY This correspondent has a neat !stack of letters and clippings 1|(mw must of the important cities Some Labor Troub)e Bu( Europe. But they aren’t doing me | Truckers Keep Movmg |any good. I can't read them. wI‘hm re in French, German, Ital- *__Ode to Fishermen ian, etc. Theyre from Estelle and 'LeRoy, the dancers, who went to By GEORGE TUCKER Europe for a three weeks engage- NEW YORK, Aug. 13. — Every ment during the Coronation and morning at four o'clock a squadron haven’'t returned yet. They qlc well of big trucks leaves New York and|lkéd over there, even as in Now heaiis up toward West Point, Those | YOTk: And so they have been go- trucks are heavily guarded. They ing from city to city, from country have machine guns and rifles an;i“o country, dancing at the pleasant revolvers. And if you get in l.he spas and resorts. way of one, or attempt, even inno- | {Federal men. Before they left I had dinner cently to block traffic you are aptwmm LeRoy and he promised to to find yourself in eserious dlf-‘smd me accounts of his adventures | ficulty. !so that I could tell how he was For they are filled with silver getting along. And I thought it| that the government is removing to would make good copy. I still think West Point for safe keeping. Just it would. But LeRoy evidently be- as the gold is now being stored in |lieves in doing as the Romans do a vault in Kentiicky. Thé contract when in Rome. For all his letters is for a million bars to be trans- are neatly typed in foreign lan- ferted. And each 'bar weighs 75‘_guagcs. And the newspapers are pounds. Under the present setup ! just as bad. T know what they mean they are moving 5000 bars a day. | when they refer to Estelle and Le-| These operations are under the|Roy as “les grands danseurs ameri- | supervision of the Federal Coast|cains” but the rest is all Greck. I Guard. 'Butsthié Truck drivers arén’t suppose 111 just hnve to wait |till | about anyw: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY; AUGUST . 13, 1938, PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. GLAMOUR! — ADVENTURE! — DREAMS! In the Moonlit Magic of*the Tropics! SEE: Romance of Radio News of the Day First Chapter S.0.S. COAST GUARD NEWS they come home. Meanwhile a heckler W know: “Why don't you forget about New York and write a fish and game column? That's all you think y.” And then he adds | this little clipping, taken, I imagine, from some sporting magazine: “Behold the Fisherman . . . He | Riseth up Early in the Morning |and Disturbeth the whole House- hold . . . Mighty are His Prepara- tions . . . He goeth forth full of Hope, and when the Day is Far| Spent he Returneth, smelling of Strong Drink, and the Truth is not in him.” I wish I knew who wrote Lhat It's a peach. I'm going to send copies of it to a lot of people I know. | One of the swimming pool pro-| prietors, fearing for the safety of | his guests, has turned poet and | written little couplets (?) which | have been placed at advantageous points around the pool. One of them is: “Don’t dive in the shallow end. If you do where the body shall we send?” It’s things like this that some- times. drive people to destruction. ‘ | nts to —— e —— Effective tocay, August 11, T will| not be responsible for any bills cun-; tracted by anyone except myself. | _ adv. J AMES RONA — Aot TAEEERIRENERREENE NOTICE! In order to maintain a strictly eight-hour working day among the salesmen and deliv- erymen, and at the same time serve the buy- ing publit to better advantage, commencing be open from 84 M.TOSP.M. ] EEREENEREE. Monday, August 15th, the following stores will The Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. s | 6 *HURRICANE' IS * SUNDAY BILL FOR CAP!TUL New Serial Tomghlw Plus Gene Autry in “Round- Up Time in Texas John Hall, a Hollywood newcomer, won a role for which most of the younger film veterans would have traded a year or two of life. A bronzed ant, Hall plays the native hero, “Terangi” in dwyn's South Sea Island ma, “The Hurricane,” in which he is appearing opposite Dorothy La- mour at the Capitol Theatre ginning Sunday. The Charles Norman Hall around the the Island of Manakura South Sea, particularly lives of Terangi and his wife, Mu- rama Nordhoff - novel center in the little island brings a tion to Terangi and is destined to be long Terangi is imprisoned, mined to see his wife, is recaptured several times. {inal break, of the guards On Manukura, with him but Large, played by separa- and all lives of the natives on | the around the PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. Wiy wouldn’t she remarry | her baby's father? 1] | | | { Samuel | dra- | be- | Was she really unfit to be a mother? The departure of a schooner fmm Marama that criel. but deter- escapes and In his| he accidentally kills one | sympathize the duty-bound Le- | Raymond Massey, | is determined to aid in his capture. | Then comes the hurricane, which is| destined to change the living on the little South land, duty-bound Administrator Tonight only Time in Texas,” try, Hollywood's singing Also on tonight's bill seen the first episode of Guard,” thrilling new serial of sea, starring Ralph Byrd, |gosi and Maxine Doyle. - Sea cowboy. will he the Subs for Governor This excellent camera study of Mrs. A. B. Chandler, wife of Gov- ernor “Happy” Chandler of Ken- tucky, was taken as she made a industrial plant, earrying on for her husband who was recovering in the hospital from poisonin Chandler was stricken while c: paigning against Senator Alben Barkley for the Democratic sena- torial nomination, | | campaign speech at a Louisville B —— Try an Empire ad. TONY'S BARBER SHOP 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN Specializing in Ladies’ and Gentemen’s Hair-Cutting g { | BODDING TRANSFER MARINE PHONE BUILDING 707 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery o I it e e —— FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! is-| and soften the heart of the LeLarge. is seen “Round-up starring Gene Au- “SOS Coast ! | | lives of all LAST TIMES TONIGHT 3BETTE' DAVIS -t STARS INFILM - AT COLISEUM “That Certain Woman” Here Sunday with Henry Fonda, Anita Louise Described as more thrilling than her recent “Marked Woman,” or than “Dangerous,” which won her {the Academy Award as the best actress of 1935, is the Warner Bros. ‘fmelodama which brings Bette Davis | Sunday to the’ Coliseum Theatre. Tt is called “That Certain Wom- an,” and depicts the blonde star as the widow of a gangster killed in the notorious Valentine’s Day mas- sacre in Chicago. It takes Bette through many tribulations and per- secutions, and shows her battling her way bravely toward peace and happiness. It is said to be a most unusual sort of photoplay. It was both written and directed by the cele- brated Edmund Goulding, who not only did both of those jobs but also composed a theme song which Miss Davis sings. “That Certain Woman” has as its romantic hero Henry Fonda. In it also are such distinguished players as Ian Hunter, Phillips, Hugh O'Connell and Don- “MIDNIGHT MADONNA" Anita Louise, Mary/ OWNED AND OPERATED By _ W.[.3ROSS Juneau’s Greatest Show Value SUNDAY! MONDAY! TUESDAY! The Year's Most Dramatic Screen Performance! { Wiy is a wonan judged by her weakest moment? Warner Bros. Present BEITE Added Attractions MUSICAL Milt Britton and Orchestra CARTOON “Get Rich Porky” LATEST Fox Movietonews REMEMBER THAT. Sunday Night is the BIG NIGHT! Deluxe Double- Zcne Feature Program ald Crisp, so it might be caled an all-star production. The double feature “Midnight |Madonna” starring Warren Will- jam and Mady Carrell, and “Thun- |der Trail” with. Charles Bickford, | y ( . Holds Social; Marsha Hunt and Gilbert Roland, will be seen at the Coliseum to- Pgomoted The first Luther League social of the season was held Friday evening | in the csurrection Lutheran Church | |social rooms. The party was pre- ced>d by a brief business meeting presided over by the President, Al- fred Zenger. Myrtle and Violet Mello were ap- pointed delegates to represent the local league at the Pacific North- | west Luther League Convention to |be held in Centralia, Washington, | September 2, 3 and 4. Interesting games were played | |and refreshments served last eve- ning. Myrtle Mello and Beatrice Bothwell composed the committee | |£n charge of the affair. Those pres- Election of officers. NEE SUNDAY 2: 00 P. M What turned her private life into public preperty? Why did they kiss goodbye on_their wedding night? Grey's ';:l'_HUNDER TRAIL" leut were; Alfred Zenger, Louella | Tucker, Frances Tucker, Bernice | Mead, Sidney Brannin, Harold Zen- gur, Violet Mello, Myrtle Mello, | Flizabeth Tucker, Betty Rice, Louise | Neilson Richard Jackson, Ernia Tyler, and the Rev. John L. Cauble, - MRS. RAY G. DAY HOSTESS TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Day will be host and hostess at a dinner party this eveniug at their home on West Secventh Street. A centerpiece of blue and white will decorate the dinner table, and guests for the evening will include: Miss Mary VanderLeest, Miss Etta Mae Kolasa, Miss Louise Kemper, Miss Sybil Godfrey, W. B. Kimball, Orrin Kimball, Bob Duckworth, Bob Kimball, and Charlie Johnson. — DEMOCRATIC WOMENS CLUB Will meet Monday night at 7:30. adv, Brig. Gen. Evan H. Humphrey | (above) has succeeded Major Gen,, Frank R. McCoy as commander of the army Second Corps Area, com- prising New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Puerto Rico. HEAR RE-BROADCAST Over Radxo Stcxuon (Paid Advertisement) SPEAK ‘ON' THE 3rd [ANNIVERSARY OF THE 0CIAL suum 5:30 to 5:45P. M. (Iunecru T'_une) ARE g 1. A. MACHINISTS Will NOT Meet Monday August Fifteenth TY AC'I‘