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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: THURSDAY \JOV 7, 1940. m rama u-’ 1:0 e of e r;e V)‘Ve‘(\n‘g s N kS b on : e . v e Ew %fixef:‘ffin,??ulh%fi:‘}:ffi\,lfe’f“:\lx’.'».fc § g 5 COMEDY NUURE ' NOW PLAYINGE 'MAus creare SHOW PLACEOF JUNEAU | | ke siows her sawr to 5 £ | ENDS TONIGHT AS : il g o STAGTERCESEEN | nTH CENTURY HIT 47 TONIGHT \.;\‘;‘n)‘x:d gave -an (‘,\1(.\[;!1\&1!!.\; g iy i c F'EZ A :r:l | L 7 m[[”’”fiy - > DR 12 A A ‘ = : Ll NSHole ifig]ane Withers Stars in 2 : ; H a l Da I g I er Jay “ '_”i»‘,'fn'\ nts of: 2!5 : o ?:E | ’Ch’(ken Wagon Fam_ | Lasfi !‘lme Tomghl ]anr‘m‘s\?’r?u(es( Show & 42 Small mining Al Il Rl | alue | o i i e risfole'sl ily” on Local Sereen TONIGHT ONLY BRIAN AHERNE ' Joins Shearer A TR T Comes summertime and millions| suddenly sprout like ym dank garages, over- | 1 happy families hea m road and the| Pat O'Brien Joan Blondell p p 3 in for laughter and joy that i . just can’t hold, so it's out- LEQ/GARRILED ¥ THE Anne Shirley o [ o W4 DOWN ’ ' Theafre Chain S HORT S PREVUE—1:15 A. M. e i M A play- ing card 1 Piece out al outdoors. of June, July 8 FAMILY Strange As It May S "FLYING DUECES" |/ . : gl e S LAt NEwS Executive Here for Confer > p— =e—— ence with Beale-Gives ADICAL DRAMA i ssauees in pepis Capitol Bookings has the virtue of serving as a 4 A “g)w ON S(REEN ing tribute to the nursing “ | hood as well as being absorbing rld for more folks than MARIORIE WEAVER count, P SPRING. BYINGTON K!n rnom v ily on the move R b3 those months 3 ? Koxo“o" with | | | | in “R” but all the year family whose every session s stowed away Back in Juneau where 24 yea ago he made his start in the thea profoundly moving screen fare tre business at the old Dream at , but in a QF lOCAI. SHOW The story follows in intenseiy| Second and Seward, Hal Daigler . son. And in WAYNE MORRIS POy | dramatic fashion the exploits ¢ today announced his association | ehold goods the and . Carole Lombard as a cour with the B. F. Shearer interest 0 of trinkets - (apitol Theatre Features|atruistic nurse whose 1ite which * operata’ Jiimdaills’. CEPIISY Privgre il MAE ROBSON folk who have a roof voted to her noble work and to ) over their heads A. J (:!'Oflin's ”Vigil | younger, less sacrificing sis Theatre and around town today with C. D. Beale, the Capitol's NEW I T = S EENEE BN A . " played by Anne Shirley. Br manager, he was recalling old s the “Chicken Wagon Fam- | in the nghi Aherne is ideally cast clever scenes and familiar faces of two .. which ends tor at the Low g . | surgeon whose romance h Miss decades ago. 4 and Preview Tonight 1:15 a.m. i which ' Lombard -counterpoints the more naigler, one of the best known adventut S o the ” " o at the| dramatic episodes and cul-| heatre executives in the northwest, | el it g“ TRIAL PRICES! Wit with Leo Orie WEAVET, SPINE BY+ | e com———————————————eeeeeeemti. oot | Toniakt Is the BIG Night? on the move 12 months of WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! ar, the Chicken Wagon Fam- . is not-| minates in the fusing of the twain's . held some important jobs since | \o superb work of its|high ideals, ambitions and destinies. yo left Juneau over 20 years 8go wrole Lombard, Brian A striking departure from her gh,4 was manager of the Hamrick- y nd Anne Shirley—and the | well-remembered comedy character- gyergreen theatres in Seattle for | cart-gripping human drama con- ons, Miss Lombard's portrayal o™ cer " init nis resignation led in this vivid pic jof the self-sacrificing angel Cf recently fo buy into the Shearer|- - ; b the A. J. Cronin sto | mergy ranks as one of the most company | the Man, Tweniv Mule Team, Su- chorage townsite Il,u-x e can b Y,C,;w,.,‘;,.:-‘l‘, to. dbp envied. | Distinctive also is the unusual | compelling dramatic mmprm ations i e B san and God, Waterloo Bridge, New | to Juneau and was here for severa e; e and romance ( | —— | el thee iach BiRinacins offered on the The lh?fllx:\. it Moon, Andy Hardy Mects Debu-| years with W. H. Thompson of the tround every bend of the road and Warld erVKe IS to | Hoserrar No1rs R S PR i tier, Cal., to Juneau, and aDigler’s tante, Strike Up the Band, Wyom- Dream Theatre. et 1»01“‘1?:11'{‘-:: N‘lm:i‘d Lm- fl! i . position with the company is that ing and Escape. | Since that time Daigler has been S 1 ml‘ L tnfntl';{‘ Hear Enghshwoman of general manager of theatre op- Columbia pictures: I Married Ad- \vnh‘ Jr_nspn-von Hflrhl!rg ‘Thea- + 1ards erations, with headquarters in Se-| venture, .0 for Breakfast, tres in Seattle, district manager of IR SR (O ey attle, Howards of ginia and Arizona &Es n xm\»le nent nt quickly 50. Knock H. J. Waugh underwent an ~v~r~nr"'r-"~m\ ths morning at St Ann's Hosptal. '| Finkelstein and Ruben's 48 thea- 5 ? i Starting promptly at 2 o'clock to- Juneau's Capitol Theatre will RKO: Abe Lincoln in Illinois,| €S in the Middle West and di- McCLAIN RETURNS |morrow aftcrnoon with Mrs. A. D. | profit by enlarged buying power of Dance Girl Dance, My Favorite Vision manager of the Publix cham' g thecompar 4 houses, Da Wife, Pinnocchio, Ramparts We »\]mh. succeeded that operation. tic said today he and Beale Watch, Kilty Foyle; No, No, Nan- For th bd McClain, of the First Na- | Wallace, recently arrived from E".?d After receving medical treatment, Bank, has returned to Ju- [land as gusst \W;M’xi, (,he lWo‘xm M. J. Morrison was dismissed from t ten years Daigler has neau after a visit in the States dur- Service Circle will gather i |st. Ann’s today. - nounced 50 of the best picture efte: They Knew What They been ascociation with John Ham- ' ing which time he attended the mar- s of the Northern Light Pres- | = W50 Tev 2 Illl"lE Ral. y the current season for showing in| wanted rick in his various operations and riage of his son Robert, former Ju- ,‘ il Ohusel el 1 Mrs, John Rose and her baby 7 | Juneau JRIS Tk ) @yt] manager of all of the Hamrick- neau resident and high school grad- _ The ik | qaughter were dismissed today from 5 l l POWDER _ ‘()\\(](‘l New Pictures Listed ‘me:ub\x;; Toar crorain i€ B Bvergreen theatres in Seattle uate. { Gt S| st. Ann's | . arade Y 5. “Faster service on new pictures i : Confers With Beale ! ————— | ] For finer. textured cake with lasting S |and continued showing of the best| United Artists' Of Mice and M| pjger arrived on the Aleutian SOUTH FOR WINTER [Jonn A. G‘"W’“” ‘ | Mrs. Bawl Parker and baby girl d freshness, use Schilling Baking Powder! clulling | product MGM, Columbia, RKO,| Rt d ;’_‘“ 1““““ hs anal TUESAay and will remain in Ju- }M;s C)amlln Todd has left rml | left St. Ann's Hospital today. - P B United Artists, Republic and Uni- s Argentine Nights antl, ... for about a week, conferring the South and will spend the win- POLLEYS RETURN | X ige mldnw"hpu“fmm MONEYBACK versal is our pohcvpn-om our farth-| Se€ve 4 on business with C. D. Beale, local ter with an aunt in Texas. ol Charles Simpson and Frank Sl_°°:° “baki = e S " i - . | are of tartar. No “bakingpowdertaste!" For | ' 0 ounded faithin | est south theatre in California to r Is Oldtimer manager for the Shearer company. r a visit in the East and other | medical pattc’nfit:ht‘flhsffl K, o5 over half a century, good cooks have -hu.g:REerl OO‘F"'I”‘Q‘I}C'{;\"EIR-,‘; our Alaska houses,” Daigler said It was 3 that young This is his second trip north since a younger brother of Hal, of the country, Mr. and |be dismicced ALk el te b4 preferred Schilling—knowing thatonly | tufe your money at our expense, | ' as he listed the following pictures Hal Daigler first S ; he lived here many years ago—- While here Daigler is at the Bar- M\g E. M. Polley have returned to | the steamer enrott 20d will slsq pey for the ¢gss, among those booked for Ju-|landed sold papers fon ing i . flour, €ic., you have used, 8 ; thos - ; ‘ B SRR f}‘“;;f, B ekt whseé ey | the Seward Gateway, surveyed on chorage in 1939. 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