The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 21, 1941, Page 3

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"KITCARSON,” REX BEACH NOVEL EPIC OF WEST, "FLOWING GOLD" COMES SUNDAY AT 20TH CENTURY TR LT R e T .. itiE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PI(TUR £S AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NO'W SUNDAY PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MONDAY MATINEE SUNDAY S TUESDAY | Show Place of Juneau 2P M. Capitol Theatre Will Show Thrilling Story Is Put on Screen- with Three He-Men Stars “Flowing Gold” thrilling saga of 1d love in the Texas oil fields opens at the 20th Century Sunday The highly lauded Warner Bros. film transcription of Rex Beach's im- Thrilling Film Story of Frontier Hero Based on the real-life story of { one of the boldest and most dash- ' if in American his- ," with Jon Hall playing the llllL‘ role, is slated for THE IMMORTM, “W OF THE ADVENTUROUS YGUNG WEST! Frontier men and women ofiron...fighting ficrcely ...loving tenderly! its. local premiere at the Capitol mortal novel stars John Garfield, Theatre on Sunday. Fr >s Farmer, and Pat O'Brien. The stellar cast in “Kit Carson” 1e new motion picture largely Lynn concerns itself with Johnny Blake, John Garfield’s role, an iconoclastic young drifter doomed to the life of a fugitive after killing a man in self-defense. In his wanderings in addition to Hall, Dana Andrews, Ward Bond Harold Huber and Clayton Moore The picture was directed by George B. Seitz, and John DuCasse Schulze acted as Art Director. about the country he meets up with Spotlighting the adventure-filled Hap O'Connor, played by Pat episodes of Carson's life when he O'Brien. Hap's rough exterior hides joined John C. Fremont of the @ heart of gold, and he is extremely United States Army.to survey and B8 ateful to Johnny after the latter THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1941. Where the Better RIG Pictures Play! “CHEYENNE KID" and “FREE BLONDE AND 21" TIAENTURY ON I)AY TUESDAY BARFIE! FRANCES FARMLK LAST TIME TONIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15A. M. SU NDAY M 78 &9 MATINEE - SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. 7 ! i | Destry Rides Again T T A afternoon at Six pounds, 10 born yesterday St. Ann’s Hospital. ounces was he: girl map the shortest overland route to saves his life in a free-for-all brawl, Blondie Has Servant Trouble ladies attending show tonight. T W T YR A AT T L S S T ST weight and she has | California, Edward Small’s film of “Kit son” abounds in spectacu- lar scenes involving bitter fighting with the Indians, dangerous treks {in wagon trains, plots and coun- terplots engineered by sly andecun- ning Mexican schemers. | Most of the sweeping outdoor scenes for “Kit Carson” were pho- tographed on location at Kayenta, next door to the Navajo aticn, and hundreds of the os participated in filming all was delighted that he won the cooperation of the Navajos. Otherwise he would have been un- able (o transfer to film the great | scenic beauties and amazing topog- !raphy of Monument Valley. This vastly picturesque section was chos- s(‘u for the major location site be-| se of its natural magnifics isolation. The s operated on plateau flanked by erod- ed buttes, table lands and pinacles cut out of a strata that was once 16,000 feet high. Showing for the last times to- night on a double feature program v B SHORTS Information Please L Walt Disney Cartoon “Pluto’s Dream House" a LATEST NEWS Featuring The Baitleship Hood's Aven- ger-in Epic of War mi Constance Bennett's Gifts for all are Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart in Uni 's “Destry Rl(h'f, Again,” a lusty roman of he, We aind a “Hlundl("' :i(-lur'n Sea, due next Tuesday. Reported L R A : i operated on for an obscure ture of the spinal column, in Complications arise when both men fall in love with the beautiful and vibrant Linda Chalmers, played by Frances Farmer, daughter of their eccentric employer, The pair save her oil wells from the machina- tions of a conniving rival and man- age to capture flowing gold the rich black Texas oil. West Coast critics are unanimous in their praise of “Flowing Gold,” referring to it as one of the most exciting action-dramas of the year. The double bill, J Blonde and 21" and “The Cheyenne Kid"” will be seen for the last two times tonight ] MORCOM, MAPIHOH METCALF, DOELKER, FORRESIAAPPOINTED | following appointments are Ernest Gruen- The announced by Gov. ing Dr. of Thomas Morcom, is appointed Assistant Commis of Health for the Second Division, 1o suce tl himself, for a term of two ch 9, 19 year: Dr. appointed a member of the Board of Chiropractic /\ Doelker of Juneau is 1r- Ala min June CLIFF EDWARDS TOM KENNEDY Directed by ALFRED GREEN A WARNER BROS.. First Nationa Screen Play by Konneth Gamet 2 MRS WAHER HEllMl T0 ATTEND CATHOLIC J WOMEN S(ONVEN"O 0'BRIEN They're bums. .broke, homeless and alone.. but they're not jeal- ous of the millions in black gold they find for ottiers! Thelrs s the thdl d Mnult! REX BEACH's' immortal Couf:uA 'GEO. BRENT-MERLE osEhon party for the Washington conven- i tion. Miss Olson won the trip as tan award for a book report writ- |ten on Joyce Kilmer's works. She |will be representing the Junior| Cflthnnr Daughters of America, and been named Jean Alta. | has been convalescing | Mrs. Walters is the former Gen-| for the past month. {New appointment will exnire 12, 1943, IRON LUNG former il and Libby Cannery! gehool. . R. Guerin left yester f the company tend Taku Harbor plant yes-| Second bimonthly meeting for June of the Douglas City (‘Uul)’fl‘ will be held in the City Hall Mon- day evening at the usual hour of eva Fe daughter of Mr. .um e Comn A WO i arabi a T o e S RN COUNCIL M HERE GIFT !tect in the U, 8. f‘o Service, Ju- neau, is appointed as a member of (hv Board of Engineers’ and Archi- cets' Examiners to succeed N. L er Treast, whose appointment ex- pired January 1, 1941. Forrest's ap- — e+ —— GAVERIL RETURNING OF CITIZENS teida Mike who left Douglas 7:30 o’clock. Some business of spec- " - about ago to undergo ial interest is scheduled. 'l";;[l““'"‘ will expire January an oper: at Mayo Brother —_————— e OF ehende Frauk A. Metcalf of Juneau and d Mrs. rs Clinic, is ¢ proud parents.of a baby his home Frank Mapleton of Fairbanks, are reappointed as members of the Board ‘wi Engineers’ and Architects’ Exam- liners, their appointments expiring Jnuary l 194’1 e e ‘Nortn CHAMBER SESSION roSTPONIY Equipment Is to Be Put in Working Order-Pre- _ ' meeting of the Douglas Chamber of | Commerce, called for last evening, was postponed due to impossibility (ot ‘wlll be honored in Washington by chosen to|reading her book report at the ritorial Deputy of the (Jnlll-i(‘U"V""“(‘H. Daughters of America, will Mrs. Hellan will visit in Pitts- 27 on the Yu- field, Mass, Buffalo, N. Y., and of Chicago before returning to Seattle. | . Mrs be T olic leave Juneau June kon to attend the convention Walter Hellan, the Catholic Daughters in Wash- She plans to return to Juneau ington, D, C. The convention be-|about July 22. gins July 7. [ ————— | In Seattle, Mrs. Hellan will be TO JOIN HUSBAND joined by Miss Marie Freeburn, lhpl Mrs. Art Beaudin sailed north on Junior state chairman from Wash-|the Yukon yesterday afternoon . fo ington of that organization. Miss join her husband in Anchorage Marjorie M. Olson, graduate of where he has gone into business. Queen Anne’s High School in Se- Beaudin was formerly manager of |attle thi yvar will also jom the | the Baranof Cocktail Lounge. “TILL WE MEET AGAIN" 'BISHOP. ROWE - IS 10 PREA([L ON TOMORROW Bishop P. T. Rowe returned from Sitka on Thursday’s plane, and Is staying at the Baranof. He will preach tomorrow morning in Holy Trinity Cathedral at the 11 o'clock service. e —— The Datly Alaska Empire PHONE 249 , i Meets Monda of Phillip R. Bradley, President of sented fo City ety -0k gttty | < o ) the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining i AXR ;:‘w‘pm Company, to attend. The Ilatter 4t /s MAIL VELO! , showing LOCAL 514 8P.M was to have been a guest of the |, TUngal’ Iton LB pufehased by E |air route from Seattle to Nome, on | iargest paid circulation of IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL - s Chamber and his attendance next| ' emergency Sudi ks Bkt which [A] |c@leatJ. B Burford & Co. adv. stka newspaper. Wer:1s| hoped foe. e | recently claimed the life of an in-| 1 gicie g o el la 5 B RS fantile paralysis victim here, ar- covering 31 Folds of cloth R | | SAILING TOMORROW rived on the steamer Yukon. | ¥ Divsions of 45 myg harb eve falL] | | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pool were| The portable lung was manufac- Phcmyof ihs g; 191%‘;,:: St IGIE| | { packing up today preparatory to tured by Warren E. Collins, Inc., of Bosn famiy 35, Bordered IRIN} | B storing their property for the|Boston. Its cost was $550 and ex- 14 Small ‘sur- :§ l"la‘mz cards [ED] ! period. of their absence. The Ior-lpres.g charges to Juneau totaled ":22‘""‘ 44. Auction [SIA] SIE| mer expects to leave tomorrow for |$30.94. 15. Mountaln 45. “:,‘31,,2‘:"' [AIN] (M[A] | Taku River where he will spend| After the equipment has been as- | 15 ginging bird 45, Waste matter fi[gfl (Al [CIF[E[E[L] | the summer and the latter is)sembled and-put in working order, 17. Thoroughfare: 48. Bird's beak | abbr. 49, nside | booked to sail on the Denali Lo—ih will be presented to the city in g gent out 50. Vanity BEE IN|E[E] EEE | morrow for Seattle and Walla'a ceremony to be arranged by E. F. R lvlynell 52, onilR:m;rw: i | Walla, Wash, | Clements, Chairman of the success- |8 Baciinon 53, Expand Salution Of Vesterday's Riixzie | ) — LS ful drive for itts purchase. 24, Insect 85 Pleasant odors y ——— i 1o ; o B DOWN 4 Particle . | | MRS. BOLYAN LEAVING { i fl'(fe'; comb. B8 i};mfiirfizal . Loy GFo = | Mrs. Clyde Bolyon and young son | v orm 9. 0"1 Ll o Real 6. Injuries /| ¥ g y | have booked passage for the south| R H (3 ¢ Putipise ot | oL P”ifi,i'.,‘“,fie" o By T o 7. Star thistle i You may motor anywhere in the United States on the Baranof to rejoin her hus- r Ina Ion | Y g::::"":““:‘ | or Canada and be sure of finding a friend in z 3 '&‘é}:im""gal hg; . ]?»f::i“matakifl::fi | 10. Measure of time of car trouble if you have one of the small h =l AR and MV trar Seatties to the ! L. Constituent : u‘l_cntmcatmn cards, issued by the “Hartford ure Lream an rawherries: California. city. e "n ay --- / i Ghanaenie b Fire” to dll its automobile pollcyho}dem A 2 o M tD " g s MRS. WEHREN TO RETURN 7 W gt el PR MRS. WEHREN T\ ' arian me 'cu s 0s e '('.o"b Concluding a month’s visit and At o — ./ n..“ o w?nrll:l' 8 a “c ) - business trip to the channel, Mrs.| e morning. service o W, . - tt g D .sh Joseph Wehgcnocxpects“:tl))r;iave :;1 Northern Light Presbyterian Church a.fl/ ,,g. . ///’ ol AR | ene the North Coast next Friday for|lOMOITOW, two new elders elected a .‘ 7 fl.. W ’fl... 2. Parts of Seward Slroot Another r Delici Nourishment { retum to her home in Kirkiand, b the congregation last March, will A churches JUNEAU Health Idea or Delicious Nourisment § = irkland, | 07 e ea. " The new elders arc .-g. /“g... % itiers JUNEAU DAIRIES MILK is tasty and g J.W. Leivers and George B. Schmidt. :: ::":.;::“ MIL]{ nourishing 1};1 its nqlurc}t)lei.tme —but The two increases the Board of Eld- 55, pleatn . . sometimes there are rebels’ among Initiation of new é ers to five members. The others 5] 36. River in Vire members is i# ginia TOAST children and grownups Who o) | schedued with reguar ‘montniy |25 % B RORE B ‘;‘,;t:;“;:.:: #- M Plain, simple, these rebels we recommend straw- bm"i“‘ i ML g SR | 3;’.' AT unpretentious — berries with milk or cream as one || AUXIaY next Monday evening. | " Rev. John A. Glasse will con- | 20, gaoiher witiing | \ l‘.",l:f‘hc'd"‘i‘,y“al‘f of the many ways to include milk in 4 |duct the rituals. This is the nm] 1 o the diet, TRY IT TODAY. time he has grdained elders since | il (OLISEUM—DIIIIGI.AS [ e ik been i Jnens » o = e With G-E JUNEA “ DA IR | E S Inc e £ Khem ViR = G/ SATURDAY and SUNDAY | Democratic Chuch, Whose Momix . Source of ‘ PHONE 638 "SAILOR'S LADY" | o ey o o o W Ueited Legs | will sing a solo, “My Task,” by Ash- | 5. S L b 56, Cry '3t tne aat ford, | BRINGING UP FATHER - By GEORCE MHANTS ik — *b:iE e B tha skirt and becoms an integ- . 1 LIKE ral part of the washer. No HERE COMES THAT YEP- THAT'S ME /- || WHERE YO TAKE | | YES-BUT 1. A ol 16 Vodiah MAGICIAN | SAW DO HOW DID YOU LIKE WHERERR NS | | BETTER oee A | [ ves- THNk borsabathys e L b o e e QUTOFA TEA- || THAT HAE SOl A LHAVE - THANKE | Wikt fogs will not bocome wobbly. el = K1 I Y ~ M y COTHER NiGHT- oW AT ONE. | | ONSOIR PERSON> | | Yo ARE- YOU THE NEXT | || Weled Jogs oo ooy ,'.,: TIME | SEE YOU- ! ! TOODLE will olways make you & POWER (0. PHONE 616

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