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[ THE CAPITOL ha : COMEDY "IRENE” | I : THE CAPITOL hasthe B I G PICTURES roa way . WS ks o dos B0 okttt SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU w|NS APPROVAl teTolo Play 0 “/ ’ | N _ACROSS c ‘ 03 o N - Nofables : e . OF LOCAL FANS| ole TENTURY ’ | | u 06 | 3 T N|A o t the =ttt Anna Neagle, Ray Milland Are (auglfl p SiL 2 : H oo e ‘ | 10 dguiain * TONIGHT and TUESDAY Shet Give Hilarious Perform- | ool AR uls ¥ ! 5. Kind of cheese 41. Survival of a [S[A of New ance in Famed Play |Stroll Down Great Streef, 12 acco e sl it [EF York's R H 18 . 43 I 3 S\ Gay and charming and thorough-| Other Avenues, Brings 41 Chinese puzzle, OF Sakurdayi Fusmis wingtime ly worthwhile is “Irene.” RKO Ra- M E ! 20 % Tate: comn. Street.. dio’s film version of the famous any encounters pisEn & 1 76IESHA: musical comedy, which is now at _— ced the Capitol Theatre with Anna By GEORGE TUCKER Neagle and Ray Milland co-starred E at the head of a distinguished cast NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Any 15- Miss Neagle, the noted Britich minute stroll down Broadway, 5th dramatic star, proves herself an avenue, or 42nd street is sure to bhe ! even more capable comedienne in Productive of at least a dozen en- this entertaining filmusical, and counters. Each is worth a story, al- Rvith she and Milland both cover them-|though the names involved may not | selves with honor in their clever always be accustomed to the bright | Roland utting her YOUNG portrayals of the fiery little hero- lights I Render ine and her wealthy admirer Here is Missy, whose father, a sy The story deals with the swift, football coach, is athletic director of | 23. Color rise to fame of an Irish salesgir]l Hampden-Sidney College, in Vir-| J “"j(;”.’|’y’n':u't’|'(n. in New York City. Her resourceful-|ginia. Missy's real name is Grace | Indoor game v ke ) Proen ness as a dress model for a fashion- |Logue Bernier, and she explains Collection B e L Rt A’“&'é‘“”” BROS. i able shop leads to the shop's spon-|that shining light in her eyes with Sip's crane u% tadlingher she han arrived salde J BRYAN soring her social appearance in the guise of a debutante, but in reality to serve as a walking advertisement in the case, does an excellent as do such favorites May Robson, man” job of acting, as Roland Young, British Relief Nets mark on sheaves of 1940 Red Cross Christmas Seals is the to become a bride of the editor weekly newspaper, the east.” When that happens Missy of | scribbling a left-handed note on the | back of & menu is Frank Wilson Probably you don’t know who he is. | what's new and he won't mention announcement that she soon is | “somewhere in | FLORA ROBSON . Raymond Severy Un.oca.wnm»,muc-uu. _— iy in Cape Town, South Africa, and now is being cl\tertfllm‘il at the governor-general’s residence. The girl was in the first group to ar- for gowns How the scheme gets her into Will be Mrs. Lampson Smith. Her | i rive at the dnstanc hayep. plenty of hot water as well as into|dad (they cail him “Yank”) has had | 2! Sutfer angud & a double romantic complication with | Quite a career as a football coach animal T two wealthy young men makes for|It was he who gave Alabama its | :‘-;‘\‘v‘w”" | the delightful ending of the pie- | {irst Rose Bowl team — the one| Mole color ture. that had John Mack Brown on it. | Sele MM‘ ' ___‘[_ng:__ lied: nautical Alan Marshal, as the “other young S | Sketched - prEn - That black-headed young man Wiia animal | LAST TIME TONI( ve ! | “DISPUTED PASSAGE" | DRAMA STORY meseesemmmm Billie Burke, ArthurTreacher, Mar- it OB A e wHab i ek | sha Hunt and Doris Nolan. With FOM-USLE A% KIG KB 190 SR e e ™ Aoe” B Gown all the time. He wites the Kay Launchmg “France Forever” | .. v i cuisned b C.D. As fo View “Castle of Dreams," “Trene’ and[KYser show each weck. He is also genius ‘beyond hnm. qm:mrm a4 g other songs cleverly woven into|the author of “The Bishop and the fm“b( P e s Wi % the story and with the notewortl -‘9“"”%'1"':: fie “‘C!“", “;‘”f”“’ Frane | Story of Louis Pasteur,” “The Life Serng Dlsplay a' production values and deft direc- | %% & GCnhati Bov. born. ]:\"0;;:,';\ of Emile Zola” and “Juarez If he tion Herbert Wilcox, the picture . g 3 rert ver p or pic- 0“‘"""‘@“ of the season. SIS patk Haoy oL B W | rea‘lc'l dr-mrlu‘r lt‘(n’r m’“ll\l‘m An unusual use of Technicolor in | ‘rer COMINE ‘o New Vork, he lived | Bt ooty Members of the Catholic Daugh- the “Alice Blue Gown” sequence, gopcc ;m{)]n;: nn‘p'ymm‘f,’md g But he has made another pic-| ters of America will have an oppor= and the work of a Negro ChOrus jove pars. Then he finally got | | ture, “We Are Not Alone.” now | tunity to see the many lovely pieces in the revue scenes, are also among going x showing at the 20th ury, show- of needlework done by the sewing the film's entertaining features. If you pass the old Amsterdam ing a new Muni, a Muni who tops| group when they meet tomorrow - - -2 Theatre on 42nd street you are al- all of his great historical charac-|for their monthly social gathering. most certain to bump into Nat Dorf- | terizations with the portrayal of | Mrs. Hector McLean and Mrs. H. P 1 t B f'tf man, theatrical pressagent whose |a small town English doctor, not|J. Turner will be in charge of the rIVB e ene | Of clishts include Trving Berlin; Baddy a great man, not a hero, but sim-|meeting. Cards and Chinese check- DeSylva, and others. But ask him ply a gentle, kindly soul whom cir- | ers will be played cumstances make the victim of a A short business meeting will be held before the social. At this time Keri-Wohsunee-Anang, which means Bright Shining Star in Indian “Louisiana Purchase” or any of his cruel injustice, 1 language, but whose real name is Shirley Temple. At Beverly Hi S f P ' | other shows. What that 1t in his | Written by the \\n:l(l-rr-!m\'.nw-r.‘ there will be the election of a Cal, the Oki-Hi tribe of Camp Fire Girls is gathered to do its part um for ros age eyes that proud parent ways [author of “Goodbye, Mr. Chips,”| treasurer to replace Mrs. Peter in the campaign to make every home safe from tuberculosis. Shirley afflicted with he says, “My kid, he | James Hilton, and directed by Ed- ‘Bun(l resigned, who is spending is president of the grow i The private benefit card party Won another tournament. He's six- | mund Goulding, whose most recent | the winter in the States. Al i for British relief given Saturday |teen. I think he's going to get some- films were “Dark Victory” and “The ——————— afternoon by Mrs. John McCormick | ¥here.” Nat’s “kid” is a strapping | Old Maid,: *We Are Not Alone” fs|, gooooor ool o ns panky e A at her home on West Twelfth Street ' YOUD& buck who is already regarded | a triumphant blending of WHIng. o, 0 ihe paper witr: the larges uneauLa IeS ux. umeran Ladaies Al netted $13.50. This money will be|aS one of the finest amateur tennis | Botitig “Bnd’ utieplorinl genils SO oid cirauikkion: St el o mel'a Juneay | PIavers in the east. the perfect motion picture, full of ! N R To lee Card Party To Have Bazaar on i of e american womens : Voluntary Service to be used for |, Here comes Doris Dudley, a gal in - - - ¥ | blue slacks, shapely sweater, and postage on parcels sent to Eng-| ' A Ladies Auxiliary No. 34 De(ember 4 and 5 land, |dark glasses. Shes on her way 10 MfS M(COTmI(k HaS public card paty s The affair was a dessert bridze d“"t’“ “’;”"':u view v\n(n e of]'y“": § | Union Hall on {4 win With tables gayly decorated with i qr. il el oo The Lutheran Ladies Aid will s gayly |in the papers a little while back “ of this week, e = PPN 8 008 . WIS Ray s Ha jelphia, the charter is wuml for “France & his week. nold a bazaar on December 4 and Thanksglvmg cen!elmece& P"z"‘when John Barrymore and his wife In ]ndtp( sndence Hall, Philadelphi .md Amcrlc n aS e S or a e ke Forever,” an organization of French people in the U. . i plaved with brizes awarded for| gay. Many pieces of fine needle- ° players. A special prize o iy Dear Children.” That was | gent and for many years French Smmiertial &ttache in Heariv: Tk aqae y eierans in the STATES ish scorcs. After the Bames, re-| work wiil be on display for the for high score was awarded t0 ypen Doris was ousted from the | Major General William Price, of Chester, Pa,, founder of the orguniza- | freshments consisting of coffee. | ywo' days as Christmas gift sug-|MrS. Jesse E. Graham. Miss Alice ghoy jn favor of Barrymore's wite, Ao G nd Bugene 3. Houdry, Philadelphi, president. | indwiches and home made pies gestions. Smith received the consolation. |giaine and it was Hien that Dotls 1 Baskets of ull types made by i will be served A special feature of the bazaar COffee for the occasion was donat-gat off ‘her classic remark to the 7 merital patisnts 1. the Veleranag rhe committee in charge con- win be the Wednesday luncheon ©d by KINY. |reporters: “I am in the peculiar | the children, presided over by M:s.| Hospital at American Lake have I sicts of the Mesdames Emily Sten- which will be in the form of a _Those attending were the Mes-|position of trying to fight sex with l Max Mielke: candy and bakery| been received by the American Le- | der, Aasta Holm and Dagny Ras- cmorgasbord. On Thursday after- dames Stella Young, Jesse E. Gr1~‘,_am“ Between Broadway plays, a e alaar booth with Mrs. W. Ward in charge gion Auxiliary and are for hnle} at I ey, noon there will be a tea. ham, M. E. Monagle, Charles Sabin, ‘Do,m is being featured in a radio and fancy work and novelty booih| the home of Mrs. John McCormick I Members of the Auxiliary have! The luncheon and tea are in Jack Shepard, Wilfred Leivers, J. A.|drama. Her papa is Bide Dudley the | [] with Mrs. C. Foster presiding. Mrs.| Several have been sold already SAN FRANCISCO 4% hrs. I Leen asked to meet at 7 o'clock|charge of the Ways and Means Williams, W. A. Holzheimer, How-|drama eritic. 1 H 'd Fr da F. Maier will have charge of the|as a benefit for these Veterans and LOS ANGELES 7 hrs. | for a short business meeting pre- Gommittee, Mesdames Al ks ard Simmons, Jerry Waite, A. B.| Well, that's Broadway, thatsund e I y refreshments, serving of which will| anyone who wishes to purchase any froim Badiiic f cading the card party. John Sunderland and Harry Stone- Hayes, Katherine Gregory, O. S.|street, that's any street. You try to | start at 6 o'clock Friday evening. may call Mrs. McCormick. Later if : | —— s o ! Sullivan, Ernest Gruening, C. C.|get somewhere and you find yourself The young people of the commun-|any remain they will be featured Fares only 5¢ a mile. Liberal baggage allow- ance. Call travel agents, hotels, Pacific Alaska ity will Iurmsh the entertainment at a sale by the Auxiliary. Chapeladles Invite Public 4% e evening | el | At xhe last mwunL Mrs. F, An- The fancy work sale is in charge| Ruhford George Folta, A. E.!talking shop with people you haven't | of the sewing committee, Mesdames | Karnes, J. C. Thomas, ‘Alex Holden, |seen, or thought of, in weeks. Most | anq And ‘the hostess, Mrs. John ‘Mc- | of them aren’t known outside of New | "I'M NOT AFRAID NOW Sometimes after eating too much I'w. A Bienno, Olaf Swanson [ had gas pains. ADLERTKA quickly | andrew Rosne Cérmick, the Misséd Jane® Alexan. | York, but they are important, They | fo Attend Affair- derson and Mrs. F. Jekill We“”Mrs G Nos"and Airways, or Alask clicved me and_ my doctor says it's ar AR der, Alice Smith, Mary Jane Har-|are the people behind the scenes. | named on the visiting committee | S }i’ ,Co s 111 right to use.” (S. R.-Minn.) Get rington, Etolin Coulter and Mar- The 'englneers who really make Booths Arranged and Mrs. L. Card publicity. The| teamship Co. next regular meeting of the Chape!-! adies will be held December 3, C—.— the wheels go round. Recommended Blue Barron's | reoordlng of “Sometime I'm Hap- " 'A hundred recordings of this tme song have been made in the At the ADLERIKA today. Drug Co., nxug Store. Butler-Mauro / Subscripe to ‘I'ne Daily a:aska Em- | garet MdP‘adaen — in Douglas by Guy's pire —the paper with the largest —adv. guaranteed circulation, Is Going South Mrs. Garrett W. Nostrand, who Bubsoribe for The Enipise | has been a resident of Juneau for T o !the past 17 years, is leaving for the | | The Chapeladies will hold their| bazaar at the Chapel-by-The-Lake, junction of the Glacier UNITED AIR LINES ALASKA SCHOOL OF RERONAUTICS | hostess, all p]nm for the bazaar were made. There will be a fish pond for his cameras and departed for | xico, where he will make pictures for the Mexican government. Cam-i ara is also an expert trnp drummer. WP!!Q N lEHTHIS WRECKAGE 0! 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The gentle thorough washing action of a GE makes your laundry work a pleasure. Now with every modern feature including PUMP . . Pay Ilnly $5D ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. 00000 A > 2 D Caald “1 leave all my. insurance problems wp to the agent of the National Fire Insur- (ance Company of Hartford. He sells sound, dopendable insurance —and sees to it that I'm protected against any chance of error or misunderstanding.” iy SHATTUCK AGENCY Office—New York Life M'n the first pléture 1o be recelved in the United Stalés of the damage caused by a typhoon on the island { Guam, r:aval station and mid-Pacific base of Pari’American Airways. hu.uw damage was heavy and flve natives lost their lives. Phone 249

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