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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1940. 3 j The CAPITUL has the BBXG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS 'DANGEROUS | Sunday o | CORNER™ 1S | NMenday THEATRE MATINEE SUNDAY L LS T e e — 2:00 P. M. REAL TREAT AST TIMESTONIGH T DOUBLE FEATURE BILL I "N TRIAL" and "HERQES IN BLUE" Cut thin Negative Save Tcelandic tale Where the Better BIG Pictures Play SUNDAY MONDAY t | ducks AR The story of “Young Tom Edison” Jlfi? ea U| P'ayz:]s qu lU it e THESDAY F (1] n cor Fish of the FTHESD] o _ the boy who became the man ?ms“ V%g Tm”,aby DI gy oS e 1LV Ra D& ) 3 L % e 20. Interpret ment ol he 1. i who gave you the Motion Picture econd Show Tonight o, s e PREVIEW TONIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY : ‘ g Dan reo m pre entad ;‘- ]U“ i 82 my:};}\\«: : ¢ q s Gy teacher 55. Existed Isle of Man indiesting q re to the diama, music composed a Roman ! E a weird ba a, o Biivant Gobths i i added tcu t ). Slur over # metaph Article of h J. B. Pric “h:w; ece In playwright The setting for the unusu tioh of the play had for its the Conneciicut country home of the Chatfields. The mystery Wwis a figment of tne imagination of the guests 2tbered in the parlor followin: r. The und of ‘a shot breals conversatio contered their thoughts on the u®- expected denth, by supposed sul- cide, of the host's brother 1 Be defeated eling 1 DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S PRODUCTION OF or At De tempt t ot into the menotonous gossip of four women PR 48 4 1| stark reality by . aneo z and witty obrervs s made | | to ascertain the cause of the sharp | report Praise should iven to t Jticipants of the drama be their realistic production of th2 | characters, their thoughts thejr | gorscr boundaries veal may it bs Finely divided rock > par- wise of as | { mannerisms, their emotions, and 1ost aws | | their reaction: and his part in his wife’s life. Th € B i | | en Peel, the leading lady ex- Dart was nirably ; ) p Virginia WEIDLER * Eugene PALLETTE ‘ ‘ HH .;i,:(\,li_' was . ver t“[,l;“::]‘:(“r““\]v‘f\\l ‘:m Iy T v M“w“ : A.I. 201“ (ENIURY‘ | | | | l : METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER - PICTURE : Ll . el ety e pivsenthtiga - First Show Starts Fred W. Ayer the leading man y a hit. whi PP and incidentally the capable di- e audience 1t oien. Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power, hese who have not seen it will was viewed lefir ! | cctor of the performance, superbly T created the charactsr of Charles| have an opportunity to attend to George Brent Head EXTRALL LAST TINES TONIGHT | | S, 20t i ot e 200 i meney mkncfl nu.‘ TIME Gsl‘lyi”!’ D'.e(oes’9 “"Ilh‘r-‘ II!'("“:‘L‘\I in ‘n lj;j.lill\l“"“l cnes time "“..4. ntry home, Freda Chatfield, re- Hailed as one of the iruly Featuring “THE SPOILS OF WAR" nd enacted by Edith Daniclsen as tt i i - T © e 5 s ¥ i motion pictures, Darryl F. | The Dutch East Indies OUTSIDE T;lgvgleLE LIMI |gay and light bearted wie of Ro- B P W Card Party {ens. produbtion: ot e "l ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY bert. chateld, e brother of e Ds o ¥V Came,” the sensationally success- | i — SR S | murdered man whom she loved . . ful novel by Louis Bromfield, opens Alex Dreith as Robert Chatfield, the 20th Century Theaire, with b, som |the March of Time present the one Power and 4 20th Century-Fox picture starring . all over the world 0K » character S 3 FYGUNG ED!SON" el ST RO whole colorful story of the Dutch wok the ‘x haracter of the host, the Frst % Tacrieh Wb Ghoh < Myrmna Loy, Ty he story is simply { @ Past Indies in their latest impor- brother of the murdered m:u\] who ponslred e BiARess s | George Brent sharing stellar hon- My s n-con. t youth who is mis- vas in . W p \on-conformist yo tant issue chtitled “Spoils of Con- in love with Betty Pl Wokatvs oltD ok ors. BFPE(TED iN HIT e B ey quest” and it is a picture which he pictured as an ideal wo- " irle ) This powerful story of humai ! r ultimately triumphs to show them mhn bubs Mo, drterl tefrbithg - to) 25t Heht at American Le | L merican movie-goers will B¢ anxi=] man, bubFemo, atfer. JEIEERE 10 ) e i R emotfons at the breaking point | that the brain he has is that of the bott £t i st as il Pusout The 1 in the series will | a3 ous to see e bottom of the mystery, has a Rt g and human lives at the climag, i a progressive youth and not of an £t sl skt ! be hald Dec v 13 S et ; | Ending tonight is the double fea-{ Dis illusions shattered by th 2offe St A e | While the untamed forces of na- o ° “addled” person as S0 many be- truth s 1 Wy d Refreshments were served durin lieve, Ye the telling of this' tire “Outside the 3-Mile Limit”| truth as so many people actually do y"cvening and arrangements were | ture ravaged the earth, has bech liev et. in the g : when they kiow the true facts : S McCormick, | faithfully retold in this 20th b 0 Arsga T B > and “The Flying Deuces : > n charge I Mickey Rooney Stars at siow tnere s comeds pw e Maud Mockridge, & gossipy nov- oy U215 COMMICK, | | ry-Fox film, in which all of S Is, adve d elist and lecturer, who was thel, " it % g " Bromtfield’s colorful characters are b AEHE I ; 4 £ Guenthner 87 b Hted . ARIA SKA' (apitol Theatre-Also vetween &y, 44 Rb. guodar, o | ietignitr . boi: the Joontesaioms ObYS oo el i st e o [bronght fo vinid. ife BRENDA JOYCE - NIGEL BRUCE + M, OUSPENSKAYA boy and n.; sx.slel an, dl‘-\vgl Ld‘i. ; the guests, supplied humor and w't!y ® o gt er T Y mes B Myrna Loy is seen as the amor- JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT + MARY NASH + JANE DARWELL opment of love and understanding to an already sparkling story. This M. wil. | ous Lady Esketh rone Power MARJORIE RAMBEAU - HENRY TRAVERS - H. B. WARNEP ] New Maf(h Of Time G Ao | Chapados, first, and Miss glittad petween a boy and his father | character was splendidly taken bY | ot second. Prizes fer pinochle in- | has his most romantic role as Ma- i Teamed with Mickey is clever Bk TRy s ) il % ol oy S ktar - T S . cludied Mrs. F. W. Lathrop and Bii | jor Rama Safti, and George Brent | The story of an American boy, Virginia Weidler as his sister. The| s e ne ay Elaine Housel as Betty White- pue '“A”N e, ]\],Illlu-r\"n m"‘u e o wild vesry fau man jouna- | picture will make her a star. Fay ['fiotse ghve an hysterical alr 10 the| aor aad Beke Browh. second e ciirine: BROWN L {he kind of boy your son or Ao gl i er brother your father was an ainter an Feorg! Ancre arc | play. Dissatisfied with the life she r yce, star-maker Z: ' 1 o e Mhclore him, will flash brilliant as Edison’s parents. and }wcd s e NI B e w()o“o\:(”._— uc‘z;c"“:?mi‘l’)C:Ii‘ml‘v:‘, '.‘“‘:‘:m/)“ : &ssociate Producer Harry Joe Brown Scroen Play by Philip Dunne and julien Josephson the screen of the Capitol an. excellent supporting cast fea- n s a | don Whitehouse (Lew Gaffney),: PUGET SOUND IS DEAD | the role of young Fern Simoh, Jes—————— heatre Sunday as “Young Tom tures Eugene Pallette, Victor Kilian she became the mistress 6f Charlé,® s Martina Primavera, pioneer | While others featured in tHe great ) Edison” begins a three-cay engage- Bobbie Jordan,. J. M. Kerrigan, i Stanton to. surround herself With yecident of Puget Sound, died re- | cast are Nigel Bruce, Maria Ou g Y, U- N K80 8 SUNDAY ment Lloyd Corrigan. John Keliog, Clem no¢ only the Elks but the gen-| excitement. cently in the hospital at Anacrtes, | penskaya, Joseph Schildkraut, Jane % was a stroke of Hollywood Bevans, Eily Malyon and Harty era) public will participate in the| Gordon Whitehouse worshipped wash. She was 72 years of age. Mrs. | Darwell, Marjoric Rambeau, Henty ard enius that selected this vehicle as| Shannon Srkey shoot next Wednesday night|thé fiirdered man @s dfi 1dol!Primavera was a relative of James | Iravers and H. B. Warnet. VINED. AkS - OBERATED 033 Fd i a picture for Mickey Rooney, a boy With characteristic, «p-to-the- starting at 9 o'clock in the EIks| wrapped utterly in the doings and Primavera of Juneau. | The double feature bill, Juneau's Greatest Show Value m 0 N b A Y who has come to personify you'l minute timeliness, the editors of Hall and sponsored by the Elks. A 2 > ke - 2y LBk o s =" mews e The entire proceeds will go to c; g charity which is tne ammun, NEW FUR COATS COMPLEMENT,THE 1941 AUTOMOBILES G ]" C T R U C K g Thanksgiving Day basket fund al- ¢ . i e rresy ~ ways given by the Elks = v e e e Compare Them With Al! Others! :High School Band ALJOLSON - ALICEFAYE “Rose of Washington Square” NEWS SHORTS NOVELTY | | | |+ Trial” and ““Heroes in Blue” will be the feature at the Cobseum to- ‘Ix- seen tonight for the last times. morrow and also for the Armistice PPN Day holiday program. The feature PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY | o Pjay Monday al " DURABILITY . pu s Armistice Program . CONNORS MOTOR CO. . o the o ar e nown o According to an announcement the movie fans which will assure | PHONE 411 by Supt. A. B. Phillips, the Juneau IDAY B".I_ arge .audieiees ; b — ————————————————————————— | i SChool band will meet in the There will: RE A G L f e etr ettt et e w e e e e | GTade SchoO] auditorium Monday | | FOR Co nd noveity on the .m 1 i ; night at 7:15 o'clock. lISEUM -~ .- The student band will play at | Bubscrite ir ot Al Jolson and Alice Faye in the pire —the paper i the Armistice program sponsored “Rose of Washington Square” will guaranteed Circuisiion by the American Legion in the i Elks Hall i / D i TR : Sunday Breakfast | : o 1 MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT ! OFO'IOW ass a' y More Miles for Your Money ) ALIHUYY A P A Comfortable, Quict Ride s AL 4 | An Engine that Instantly Staris di " d 61 0 I( U f( b i Assurance of Safe Trips | 4 discovore Freedom from Fire Hazards o ihet when | ga vacationing, s a0 fin to L A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds have to worry about my luggage. It's es- In cennection with a Peace Low Operating : " > ’ Low Operating and Maintenance Costs pecially bad around Labor Day when most Hiaver pickram tor inembbts ot ot Taaae o S moieless, Odorless Exhaust folks are going home. With so many / 8.0 people traveling then, it's not surprising the Catholic Patish, a 9 o'clock that so much baggage goes astray, or ir hr fast, will be held Sunday dhmaged. morning in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel Spensors are the Knigits of Co- | lumbus, assisted by the Catholiz | Full Diesel Dependability ne that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked LES G. WARNER C0. : Daughters of America. The affeir | “Any vacationist, who really wants to will follow the 8 o'clock mass at ny vacationist, i te carey'vee, ought fo see the agent of the the ch\m(i)_ E A Bt ‘ s | National Fire Insurance Company of Hart- b G "wade will ‘be e i ford , about .a Personal Effects All Risks speakier and M. E. Monagle will be ‘ Fo AIL ¢ d Policy. Then, il something goes wighy toastmaster for the occasion. ‘ " " ' Y BARG/"I\ il Nafional Fire steps in and makes it rigl SPREC) Aoy l & Jack Kirmse, who with his mother Left to right, silver fox coat, Russian ermine, sheared baby beaver model I ‘ l I C 0 0 l Next to City Hall ! 5‘“'“-" .0 "‘x';“?"“‘; "L]‘_;f";l;‘c?' | comfort. They have eye appeal, arc easy to drive, | and the lengthwise treatment of skins. The hree- U Rl the Paarapes, e I | comfortable and safe. If you are one of the Jucky | quarters length Russian ermine, center, has a small from his Skagway home on the Mc- ' Jagdies who will hit the highways in one of the new | collar and tremendous swirl sleeves. Right is & | SHATTUCK AGENCY with baggage or personal belongings, the ! 5 el L9 ) % . v \ \ | L -uric stcres at Skagway and | > i operates curic stcres at Skagway The 1941 automobiles are dekigned for modern | three-quarters length and has the new muff sleeves | i Phone Office—New York Life Phone 249 Kinley last night. ¢ models, you may want to dress up for it by buying | street length sheared baby beaver coat and muff. | A - > i3 an elegant new fur coat. Three models are shown | It features a small upstanding coilar which is a | COP PP 5 GG GGttt rr e et rretrrererrrrrrreeemaey V" Try a classified ad I The Empire |'above, designed by Dein-Bacher. Left is a prize | protection to the meck if you drive with Windows | | cweeererore B | sllver_ fox coat worn over an evening.dress. 11t is, |.open,” ~ 4