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| (KE CAPITOL HAS THE BB G PICTUR i It It's Hot News—If It's Timely—THE ONLY PLACE TO SEE IT IS AT THE CAPITOL! unday Monday Tuesday @7\ g -F*.LSO LATEST NEWS ring Britain Reveals Secret Army of Chute Troops . .. rmd I wte Headline MARCH OF TIME Extral FEATURING EXCLUSIVE! UNCENSORED PICTURES Not Meant for U. S. Eyes to Seel! & AND NEWS THATISNEWS NOW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1941. WILLIAM POWELL AND MYRNA LOY , STAR AT CAPITOL "] Love You Again” Fun- [ niest Picture Yet of Fa- mous Movie Team | 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. “I Love You coming ‘o] the Capitol Theatré Sunday, Mon- day and ay, brings William | Powell and Myrna Loy togethe again in one of the funniest pic-, tures of their entire careers and the first in some time without the “Thin Man" tag. The two are cast| |that the marriage took place dur |ing an eight-year attack of amne- sia on the part of Powell and that | he doesn't recognize either nis| |wife, his home or any of his | frends when he comes out of it, | makes for hilarious comedy. Heading the supporting cast are such well-known comedy names 0s| Frank McHugh and Edmund Lowe.| McHugh is cast as “Doc” Ryan." Powell’s friend and confident and !the only one to know about his! | sudden return from amnesia. Lowe is seen as the crock, Duke Shelden, who almost succeeds in giving the hero away. PREVIEW TONIGHT , Others in the cast include Donald Douglas as Herbert, a model young man who plans to marry Miss Loy as socn she divorces Powell, Nel- la Wal as Miss Loy's mother, Carl “Alfalfa” Switzer of the “Our| Gang” comedies, Plerre Watkin, Paul Stanton, Morgan Wallace and| Charles Arnt. Also showing Sunday, Monday |and Tuesday at the Capitol will be a special edition of the March of | Time, “Uncle Sam—the Non-Bel- ligerent.” For the last times tonight double bill, “Wagens Wes and “You're Not So Tough" seen at the Capitol. - Flag Day Services OnTonight the ard” | LAST TIMES TONIGHT irst Show Starts 7 P M. "YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH" “"WAGONS WESTWARD" Constance Bennett's Cosmetics FREE to All Ladies! \d 8 fa its place, but its place is not on bushes, flowers, trees, wide lawn, E e - . : 8 e grecnery, for a course ovie siage. Look at that br and all the grecnery, e 2 iR H@"Vvflmd therehere, T mean, on the set of of 125 fect. Elks Will Observe Occasion Smilin’ Through.” Looks romantic as Moon)een in 4 2 s e ent brook. ¢ the moontight, but just look ou-' —Program Be Given in 7 ! t i pieasAnt. brook. side the stage—a big, electric- 3 5 By ROBBIN COONS lows through the English garden e | SWCOD, Sune 14—All of where Jeancite. MacDonald ,and, POVEr pump. its sound mulfled A Scoftish Rite Temple | OLLYWOOD,” June : ] WA AR, . Seat ; wads “of cotton bandaging it, by AN, srand people have Gene Raymond pitch whoo and di- a huge muffler at the “head” of u . { » Hollywood to find out alogue, where Brian Aherne keeps Tha " aleenot - And: Twhite | Lhicmb's The Elks of Juneau, B. P. O. E.| I wrong we are. tryst with his lost love, It twists R lhcruv has''to be' plimbing No. 420, will observe Flag Day to-| Here's where nature is all right obligingly through the masses of Mgl 3 e - night with an appropriate service at - The pipes run from outside, un R h % * . derground, and up into the gar- 8 o'clock given in U_w Scottish Rite dan 2 Temple. The public is invited to | The brook ripples prettily over|'DiS observance. | 4 = ' 3. Magnuson, 5S- | ™ [ xocks, but it ripples only on sig-| v airen G. Magnuson, Congress- | NOTICE AUCTION SALE JUNE I8, AT 1:00P. M. On Premises At 55 W Two Apariment Houses (FULLY OCCUPIED—GOOD INCOME) Will consider part payment on terms to right people. lloughby Avenue | Alco Outside Willoughby Avenue Property Known as KEENY FLOAT ! including dock and buildings. HOME 85 WILLOUGHBY, and all buildings across from float. Fully Furnished. Inspection invited if interested. Owner Reserves Right to Bid. (Signed) R. M. KEENY. Juneau Dairies Pure Cream and Srawberries! America’s Most Delicious ; Dish For Delicious Nourishment JUNEAU DAIRIES MILK is tasty and nourishing in its natural state —but sometimes there are ‘rebels’ among children and grownups who object to being served milk as a drink. To these rebels we recommend straw- berries with milk or cream as one of the many ways to include mitk in the diet. TRY IT TODAY. Another Health Idea f | MILE TOAST Plain, simple, unpretentious — milk toast is relished by all JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. | PHONE 638 l‘nal_ Compressed air controls each | rip of its rippling, each gurg of ¥ | gurgling, When the lovers are dish |ing the mush, our brook obliges | with a soft romantic obligato. | When the scene is sorrowful, the| «Goq Bless America,” Audience, | brook gurgles a muted, plaintive Introductory Exercises, Exalted ;du'gc: It’s got no soul, nor trout, o puler and Officers. | (call its own. Prayer by the Chaplain. | History of the Flag, P. E. R. Harry Snow, now, is more independent. gperling, | Snow is having a winter carnival| Altar Service, Esquire and Offic- | today on the outdoor, but canvas- erg covered, set of “Illusion.” The setE Address, Hon. Warren G. Mag- | | represents Edna May Oliver's sea- | nuson, Congressman from State of‘\ worthy home on Nantucket, 2 washington. | weather-beaten old house with| «“Star-Spangled Banner,” porch decorations of ship’s-heads 'jenge. {In the wintry weather here preva- lent, the landscape is bleak, in-| 1 cluding the huge “horizon” back-| The Daily Alaska Empire has the s scheduled to make the Flag Day | address. | The complete program, which will | be in charge of Acting Exalted Rul- | er Arthur Adams, is as follows: Aud- ——e— as husband and wife, but the fact|’ 'action jreturn of Jon "SAILOR'S LADY" | ACTION COMEDY AT 20TH CENTURY Nancy KeIIY afid Jon Hall Provoke Side-splitting Laughter in Film advance reports 20th Century-Fox film starring Nancy Kelly and Jon Hall, which is on tomorrow at the 20th Century Theatre, is one of the d larious pictures to come out cf Hollywood this year. Hitting a new entertainment peak, to dy, Sail I “Sailor's Lady” has romance ashore ad fun afloat. Imagine a thousand gobs on the loose! One of their sweethearts adopting a baby and stowing it y on the flagship just as the Navy’s war games start! That's the kind of furious, fun-prevoking! hat goes on before “Sailor’s Lady” roars into a surprising side- splitting elimax After playing heavy dramatic roles in “Jesse James,” “Stanley and Liv- ingstone,” “Submarine Patrol” and cth hits, Nancy Kelly’s brilliant | flair for comedy was discovered and she it into the top comedy part opposite Joel McCrea in “He Mar- ried His Wife.” In “Sailor's Lady’ versatile Nancy has another role that <hould add considerable to her stature as an outstanding come- dienne, “sailor's Lady” also features the Hall who scored a sensational success in “Hurricane.' The selection of the handsome 190- pound Tahit-born athlete was a 1" for a salor role opposite ) Kelly. Streng Supporting Cast The new comedy hit also boasts a upporting cast of fun-mak- ded by Joan Davis, ‘one of wood's fa viorite personalities They include Dana 'Andrews, Mary Nash, L y Crabbe, Katharine Ald- rich, 'y Shannon, Wally Vernon, and ipper,” (Bruce Hampton) the cutest little sailor you ever saw. Showing for the last times tonght the 20th Century is the double with the Jones Falily in| As You Feel” and George| O’Brien in “The Marshal of Mesa Wahi Rites Next Monday Oldtimer of Juneau Section Will Be Buried in Ever- green Cemefery Preview Tonight [} i) “Spil “Conferdate Honey"” “Popular Science” TWO IT'S 6 Where the Better RIG Pictures Play? T ey S 1:15A. M. UNDAY MON R10TOU the flagship scV {T'S ROMAN break up this RAND Is for Thrills” ] L EDITIONS OF NEWS EVENTS Funeral LAST TIME TONIGHT ALWAYS !tury Wahl has engaged in salmon fishing, and made his headquarters at Petersburg until a breakdown m | health early last winter, Only known brother-in-law, A. Christoferson, of Tacome, and a nephew and niece {in the same city. | relatives are a services will be conduct- Funeral services for the late John ed by the Rev. John L. Cauble, and N. Wahl, who passed away at St.| pallbearers will | Ann’s ‘Hospital on June 6, will oel John Torvinen, Tom Dull, Oscar Boy, age 14, born and raised held at the Charles o’'clock. Born in the northern part of Norway on June 15, 1862, Wahl| spent the early days of his youth| on the ‘cod fishing banks near| Lofoten, and migrated to America when a young man. After a few years’ residence at Tacoma, Wasn., he came to Alaska in 1897, and| engaged in the transfer business in Juneau for some time. In the early part of 1900 he| joined ' the gold-seekers in the Klondike district and engaged in mining on Hunker Creek for sev- eral 'season,s ‘then geturned to Ju- neau, where he became interested| in a number of quartz claims in| the Berners Bay district and de- voted considerable time in their development. | drop which serves where the sur—“"::“ paid circulation of any Al- | rounding water leaves off. They've|aSka . DEWSPapPL. i For the past quarter of a cen- used some of the usual gypsum and | i TIAIV] corn flake snow for the distant . ' | [T} - rocks and roofteps, but the cold,| Cro&sword Puzzle E [Rlojm| { shining McCoy has been squirted r a%“ 2 [rlE] = o[L1D generously over the whole. The ACROSS 88, Rowing imple- Al (S[1 MIP1 | snow machine rides on a wooden| 1. Chance 10, parset e P | barge, accompanied by'a hundred- : Medicinal Dllmt 41. Bristles g%mg § ; . Princely Ital- 43, Take the di- 2 odd big cakes of ice. When they Aso houge Sehtions. of (0] need new snow, they toss inadozen | 13, Trouble 45. Volcano, EfR La or two cakes, turn on the motor,| 13. Anclent Greek 45 3y maed IRIA] and out it comes, a spraying storm 19 B""‘;“‘“" g,m jact. ISEIPA] of crushed ice—enough to *provis-| 15 Small fish 53, E:‘:l?s: 'c'r'«‘zev:(all = Erfl on @ good-sized Kentucky Derby| I Oblects of dis- 55 Employs - TIERE] party with julep frosting. | 18 Biblieal king G5, Sugerior QEE Merle Oberon and Alan May-| #0. Refuvian chiet- Bench [RITToRNETvIo|K =L [A[P] shal are out on the snow-covered| 21 Greek lotter 3. Ciimey boat DIYIN[EISIS[L]Y] |pier Jeading from Granny Bdna| 3 Wffin&fuid 66 Ao Solutlon Of “ | ¥ sterd. P [May's house, and what they're| 2. Footmii posi- o oiny e i Y estiniey B Ly Al i jon: abbr. 4 toof ¢ ow! 4 saying is the mlkc_s secret be-| 97 goy Toosely ’-'?J‘az" s 1. Natural eover- :.l.:op::“ e cause nobody supplied us with g? . For fear that 100t the ey B | hip boots to wade out and eaves-| 34 iand, to o bead 5. Iandalite tribe | drop. 2. Assistant ¢ Slgns | But that’s where we ain’t-na- Jsly b i B il & 8. Biblical priest | ture-granders are wrong. Real snow b anc.a"yu est 'may help some in this business of making snow pictures in the roar-| ing summertime, but not = mucn ' when the whole set is covered with | blazing ‘lights. Merle finishes the scene, and as she skips by she say: (hello as charmingly as usual, bu she dashes off to slip into some- | thine loose “before I smother.” | #The snow, however, will ussert| its independence.” ‘They can spray !it around, but. they can’t"make it | stay more than 24 hours at a time. They use about 30 tons of ice a | day. NOTICE I am not and will not be respon- sible for any bills contracted by Ruth Cooke. " MRS. W. SUMI, Box 424, adv. Fairbanks, Alaska. | b - j‘ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS burned- car- on 10. Pertaining to music sotnd Follow 17. Dinner course 19, Precede in time 23. Range of knowledge 25. 11, Ornamental border on a postage siamp . Sacks . Land measure Convalesce . Toward . Short for a man’s name . Unadulterated . Hastened . Concernini . Clothe or fuvest Bustle . Passageways Drive man from the State of Washington,lrrhapf-l on Monday afternoon at 2 Langseth. Interment will | Evergreen Cemetery in Juneau. | be Peter Carlson, W. Carter| Christensen, J. L. Gray and Jack| Juneau, Wants summer work at odd be in R T RSN | | | NOTICE The Gastineau Cafe has moved from Juneau to Sitka this week,! and wishes to inform its patrons that the place is now closed. ———e— ndv.j T . .« sailor and his and the stars ar Geo. 0'Brien in "“Marshall of Mesa City” and——THE JONES FAMILY-—in “Young as You Feel” TUESDAY stowaway baby on gdm“ ey DAY . when @ the Navy's war when even the sweetheart . . ¢ and ashore th S ° ttles # whole fleet can't hip ec's laughtar when ashi ..Ncncy and Jon! with JOAN DAVIS:DANA ANDREWS-MARY NASH LARRY CRABBE + KATHARINE ALDRIDGE HARRY SHANNON ' -“WALLY VERNON and “SKIPPER” 'HELP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial 1 ‘Employment Service for this qualified worker. MESSENGER BOY-ODD JOBS— in YWNFD AN RATE w | NOW—Errol Flynn and. Bette ‘ Davigin o | of Douglas, were held at 9 o'clock | this morning . at -the Catholle | Church of the Nativity with the Rev. William G. LeVasseur singing |the solemn high requiem mass. Burial was in the Catholic Ceme- tery at Douglas. Pallbearers were Joe Colller, Jake Cropley, Jimmie ‘Lee, Victor Hotch, James King and Jimmy Fox. ! ————————— Jobs around Juneau. Call for ES 321. ———— FUNERAL MASS SUNG FOR HENRY STEVENS The Daily Alaskn ~%pi*e has the Funeral services for Henry Stev- largest paid clreulation of any Al . Norwegtan Denoting the . final end or purpose . Sweet blscuits Medical fluids Metal . Pleced ol . Meshed fabric Series of tennis gamen e Empire Classiueas fay! LENDED WHIS! “Seacial”; 90 Prook—723¢ MWM Calvers Distilless ens, prominent and beloved native aska newspaper. PROTECTIVE BLENDING makes possible the most highly refined whisk taste, You'll likeitl .~ ~ 'l&_s Proof —65% Grain Neutral

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