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THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES Show Place of Juneau LAFFS... | LIVELY TUNES... r 1-bory tive Council of tk 0. M. Daly, Chi ving, of the § new Govery Baham f Justice. Leg orabl ndsor r of the Bahamas. / THANKS CAP'N- [ AGAIN THIS YEAR YOU'RE ALASKA'S BIGGEST CUSTOMER! islature by His Royal Highness, the Duke of ¢ n WITH HOME FOLKS! MUSICAL SCREEN COMEDY NOW AT CAPITOL SHOW Kay Kyser, Advéiphe Men- jou in "That's Right, You're Wrong”’ Interm'ngling five sparkling new | variety of refrashing ations, “That's Rizht Capitol Kay built B u, i ely for upreariou werriment lves wood Larring ract pro- nt, but yon lead Menjou to decide not tc| ring . rev Holly im Heweve unl nduced tc tear up th self, the studic will him in full. B t mmand te d but is repulsed tricks introduc resull , the pre- Eyser can be | ntract him- ijou tries e ader, bag of Kyser with mirth-packed Plenty of catchy r entation of Kyser's famous * Musical Knowledge” pro- nd a wealth cf novelty fea- ! into “That’s Right Wreng.” Besides the noted with the band, Ginny Simms, Babbitt, Sully sle, the ¢ !Tilm favo A Ball, Dennis O'K dws Everatt Hor Rescee Karns and Moreni Olsen. David Butler both produced and directed for RKO Ra- dio. eille sdward e RASMUSON IS Rt Repub- a, m Fairbar e where he plane Sun the ir le Teachers Breakfast Given at Percy's ichel the s were guest n breakfs Newly appointed t Juneau Public Sch {f henor at a ne held in the b of Percy’s Cafe. Hoste DE f last year t | Patriotic red, white {ried out the color scheme for the| and informal singing was | yed during the breakfast hour. juet room ware mem- ; staff. ted by the Hon- aha’ blae sare the proroguing, L Ry, YS SIR-AND ! AIM TO KEEP ON SPENDING ALL | CAN RIGHT HERE Type measure Bushy clump Sky-blue J chickens Pay out zonian More severe 3. Tile used in a certain gane 8, Golf stroke nprove 2 Constellation Scoteh eake iy motive Part of a bridge Plants which add an ex- terior ring annually Frequented lace place 37. Common car- bohydrate t Bristle Pedal diglt 18 African worm MODES of the MOMENT by Amy Porter Talking about hats — this ought to start talk. Your blonde curls— sorry, you have to be blond—stick through the top of this Persian lamb pillbox. and Mrs. Orrin Addleman, Fred Lorz and the guest of honor. Ogburn, former schoolmate Hagerup, arrived here Sat- Dinner Party Honors |+« Miss Ruth Ogburn 2 o e In compliment to Miss Ruth Og- Electra and will leave | today for Seattle where she will| attend the University of Washing- | PARTY FINE TRIP INISLANDS | \ | 0il Man and Wife Thrilled| | | | | with Glacier Bay- | | Get Big Bear thousand miles from Mar- bustling oil port ¢f Vene- ucla cn the north sheulder of South fmcrica, oll man E, E. Peake and just completed 16 days of in the Juneau area, a long | the tropics, but to them, grandest places we've Severa acaibo, cruising way from ¢ of the vell traveiled, are| Alaska is the most | the globe and Gla-| | coe day rank as a| » world | two weeks, the Peakes | been cruising with Mr. and Raiph Reischl on Reischl's boat, | Treva C. | Witne: . Salmen Run | In Heod Bay ralty Island, pink ed that ot cvor M almon in the difficult to r and in the mouth of the aun at the head of the bay, rifles i Lo be held high over head to nem frem being splashed by of salmon | also spent in nning a river Endicott Lake, that it wa Wi ning horde: A few days were ruieng Glacier cut theouzgh the ice to gening the multitudinous colors of {he glacial scoured rocks, going ~ +o walk en glaciers and over and under natural bridges of ice. Tales Celercd Movies like a good sportsman, oot movies than guns h 12, took a thou- r movies in Glacier B4, after secing big wd numerous deer and bagged a Dbig| od the However, i prown be | ether goat » really desired 1 the bear was a big ; out 9 feel 4 inches| 2ot 11 inche | Pcakes wil go south on thel- Aleutian tonight, but are so “sold” ¢n Alaska, they plan to come back again three years from now when they take their next vacation from the tropics. S LAST NIGHT OF ALASKA FAIR IS SUCCESS Large Atendance Marks | | Closing ~ Car Award | | Still Not Claimed | 11 Ringing down the curtain on an-| | other successful exhibit, the 19th| (annual Southeast Alaska Fair ar-| |rived at a glorious finale early Sun- day morning as scores filed through |the doors of the huge building that | |had swung open for three days. Highlight performances were given | by the aerial Patts and their three | wonder dogs, and lively band music | |was provided by the Juneau High School music group. The . exhibit rooms were crowded and concessions land novelty booths were well pa- tronized. Dancing was also a fea- ture, with Wes Barrett and his or- chestra providing the music. Big event of the night was the| Juneau Fire Department car award. | H AS: DRAMATIC PICTURE | walked the two miles between Lipation that often "R $10,000,000 1S SPENT IN ALAS- KA in one average year by the Canned Imon Industry. And that creates more siness for all Alaska. Of the roney which the Canned Salmon Industry brings to Alaska part goes di- rectly to more than 11,000 workers for tloir wages. . .part purchases wire, lum- per, cannery supplies from other Alaska industries. . .a big part goes to pay taxes. - It is money which benefits Alaska’s pro- fessional people angd merchants. in the form of trade for services.and goods. 'The continued prosperity of such a good customer means continued prosperity for Alaska business. 2 § burn of Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray | {on- Hagerup entertained with a dmm-r‘ party Saturday evening at the (;um] | ALs L NOTICE Belt Avenue home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Metcalf. il ; Guests were Mr, and Mrs, Clif- AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing ford Berg, Mr. and Mrs. John White- | & route from Seattle to Nome, on M adv. automobile insurance isn't a bit compliciied when you deal with the agent of the Nat- ional Fire Insurance Company of Hartford. He shows you clearly and plainly just what you're buyiig, and just where you'll stand if you get into any difficulty. That’s why | always turn my insurance problems over to the National Fire agent. *There's no_question about your being fully protected i you have this Comprehen- Automobile Insurance. Tha¥'s just what is—~'comprehensive'—and it's straightfor ward andeasy 1o understand. Besides, | know that the National Fire will stand back of every word of i.” SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life Phone 249 | At press time today the 1940 Olds- mobile sedan had as yet not been |claimed. The lucky person is the | holder*of ticket 1266. If the person holding the ticket does not present it within 30 days, the car will go to HBumber 2310. If the second number fails to be turned in, the award will go to number 1257. Ousted by Japan Kimi, Japanese movie star, arrives in New York from Japan, via the west coast, vietim of Japanese “persecution.” An American eiti- 26n, she was told she could no longer || J act in Japanese movies, ghlt ahe must leave Japan immediately. COUSEUM S(REE" |" Juneau's Greatest Show Value | that Charles | . NOW! It is no ac ent Laughton's Jan a Inn,” which came to the Coliseum Theatre terday, presents motion pictur tertainment that for sheer e ment, unall d adventure, con- tinued interest, surpasses anything the screen bas provided in many menths! The picture combines the excitement of Daphne duMaurier's tor the fascination of Charles ghton's performance, the & Alfred Hitcheock produ tiecn. One could aln call it ¢enspiracy cf genius in favor of the mavle-g “Jam: v Inn” dips back in E lish history to a pe of less th a hundred years ago, when band of land pirates scourged the Corn- wall coast, lured sail ships to their ruin on the rocky coast, piilaged their contents and wiped out their araw Against this background, Laugh- ton emerges as an elegant, dandi-| fied, debauched country squire, Sir Humphrey Pengallan. And before the picture proceeds far, we see that he is secretly in league with the tattered band of wr kers and very cpenly enamored of the beautiful % . Maureen O'Hara, sister-m-lav of o ‘To Jump for Science hulking brute who captains the land Banks | 3o | HELP AN ALASKAN | Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker BARBER—Man, single, age 42 Twenty years' experience in barber trade in bost of shops, espec good at women’s haircuiting to go anywhere. Will de common for ES 173 Cal D CHAMPION TWO-MILER LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Four timss each working day for the past years, John Barry, publisher of the Kentucky Irish-American, has his home and office. Barry figures he has walked more than 85,000 miles, ack and forth. CARTQON—-NEW! laber, Arthur H. Starnes A jump from 33,000 feet in which his parachute won’t open for 31,000 feet will be made by Arthur H. Starnes, 35, in the interest of sei- ence. He will earry equipment to measure respiration and pulse dur- ing his leap from the stratosphere. He is shown in a low pressure chamber at Northwestern Univer- sity Medical School, Chicago, hav- ing his reactions tested. “My Skin Was Full of > s 3 H » Pimples and Blemishes Since using Adlerika the mples are gone. My sk smooth and lows with health." Ad] @& hel, wash bowels, and reliev mpo! 'y con- tes bad com- plexion. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. In Doug- | las by Guy Smith's Drug Store adv ok, St ST - Hollywood Sights And Sounds | B8y Robbin Cooms. gross such as RKO hasn't had in miles of reels — about $1,600,- 000 on a half-million dollar investment. So you see this time it's different. Kay walks on a red velvet carpet, so to speak. I don't believe he's fooled, though. H still that North Ca'lina country boy at heart, and he knews this one has to be better than the last or it’s his third strike and out. Kay found in Dave Butler a fellow who knows music and pictures and knows Kay Kyser. He found in Dave a fellow who agreed with him that nobody cared about the trials and tribu- lations of orchestra leaders as film material, and also agreed that nobody wanted to see him making love. “If T could do it, which I can't, it would make Tyrone Power look silly,” he says, “just as silly as Tyrone Power would make me look if he came up and led my band as if he'd been doing it all his life. So we skipped the one about the hard luck and final triumph of the struggling orchestra, and we skipped making a fool of me by having me try to act.” In “You'll Find Out,” Kay still is not “acting.” A hand- picked cast covers the acting department, and includes Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi (playing their horror stuff straight in a mystery comedy), Dennis O'Keefe, Ginny Simms, and Helen Parrish. 3 So far it doesn't look as if Kay will have to show what a “bad loser? he is. HOLLYWOOD, Cal Sept. 16.—Kay Kyser's a bad loser. Now PERCY’S CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT @ sTOP at PERCY’S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches t all J about” TRY OUR FOURE TAIN, T00! that’s a mean thing to say about a fellow, but that’s what Kay says and he tought to know. That's why Kay’s second movie ought, to be better than his first, and hsi third better than his second, and so op. If the connestion isn't clear, let Kay wipe the mud off the windshield and take his own look at the road ahead: “I'm a bad loser, boy, the wrost tver. I want to keep on winnipg as long as I can. I want to put off the day, the inevit- able day for everybody in this. game, when I'm out. That’s why there’s nothing too hard for me and the gang to tackle. That's why we're all tryin’ and tryin’ and tryin’ over again till we're sure it's the best we can do.” . Kay and gang are launched on their second picture, “You'll Find Qut.” The launching was slightly different from the start of their first, “That’s Right, Xou're Wrong.” The reason? Well, then, Kay and his gang: fizst hit town to make a movie, Hollywood looked down its:nesh and. said. oh-well-another-band-leader-huh and let is go,at that, Hollyweod had esen plenty of band leaders come in swing time,and go in.a crawl. So Kay made his movie, with David Butler directing and producing, and that was that. They had the preview, and some people liked. the picture (I wasn't among ‘em, although I like Kay and Dave) and some didn't. And the movie went out on road where the real critics talk with their’ coin and it cleaned up a