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e e e T TT—— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1941. - “rroL FLYNN| [ZOMLENTURY The CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU STARTS TONIGHT WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! STARTING MUSICAL FARCE IN LAND OF PAMPAS, SR CAPITOL THEMRE TONIGHT i FIRECRACKER WISEGRACKERS! | Andrews and Rifz Tnos,Story of Daring Adventure oy SCORCHY-TORCHY TUNES! § ~ly Sing Nine New Songs in "Argentine Nights” | on English Pirate Ship | i af 20th Century | Starring the Ritz Brothers and| “The Sea Hawk,” starring Getgay—the the Andrew ters, famed swing|Flynn in the most s \ “ South American wiy trio. Universa reamlined musi-| adventure of his career, been 4 > i aith cal farce, “Argentine Nigh cheduled by the 20th Century ’ RITZ BROTHERS comes tc and tomorrow to th2| Theatre as the next feature attrac- h v Capitol {tion, and will open there tonight. Braving untold tortures as a galley ANDREWS SISTERS Ning are_introduced | In the stellar supporting cast. are slave...smashing an armada w'th his s the film which prv-lliruml;x Marshall, Claude Rains, bold P""'“ crew.«.br\';fl(ing a bune | 4 Ritzes as three| Donald Crisp, Flora Robson ard e Tiearts. ol ¢ Nibabo B et ; § for threng Alan, Hal into the legend of the Seven Seas of be HHHAIl iners tourinz| Background of the stirring s 2 suth America. The Andrew: of “ sea Hawk” 'is #8 greatest mme’l'lu Sea Hawk! ters, whose songs on phon the of Queen Eliza . . records, stage and radio are known|Ameng England’s hepoes of the {o millions, make their film debut|time are sea fighters, who prey on in the pieture the Spanish galleons, stripping 1l bring | wnce Moore has the l’«')!l\llh-}n[ their rich bog 4 | s the torch singer who!home to swell E nd’s AU 3 v girl band into the pam-{treasury. Most daring and fearle Universal Picture . . . with nd falls in love with|of these privateers is Geoffrey CCOMSTANCE MOORE cho played by George| Thorpe, the role portrayed byi sereen discovery. | Flynn GEORGE REEVES action 1 oles are played by Pel Master director of the Wn in, Anne N , Kathryn Adams| film, Michael Curtiz has directed| and Julie Duncan {“The Sca Hawk” with the Colorful 5 are laid aboard on_robust adventure, hip a romantic land ()I; fights, and daring duels, inte the w songs ip th ysed with tender romantic in- picture include iit the Road,”|terludes. With Flynn in the tailor- “The New Lick Oh, He Loves made role of the daring sea hawk Selected Me” and “Rhumboogie” sungby the and a splendid supporting Short Subjects Sisters. The Sea Hawk” is a glorious screen | e, pirit of 77-B” and “Brook- | adventure that no one will want to Latest News " are offered by the Ritz|miss thrilling to. | and Miss Moore si e b s W RS “Hall of the Mountain Queen’ 1 3 | | “Once Upon a Dream.” Reeves uul‘BElfilA“ E"GINEER M G “ I lOCAl INSURAN(E the gaucho chorus contribate i A . fumme S “Amigo We Go Riding Tonight.” [ BRENDA MARSH QI | CLAUDE RAINS 'BACK TO WORK ON POW-WOW FOR SCoUT | BERNERS PROPERTY LEADERS IN DUGOUT a\.nmq,‘.wpomm fo Retnrn fo Area Twice Abandoned 8 o'clock tonight im for a meeting, DONALD CRISP « FLORA ROBSON « ALAN HALE Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ « A WARNER BROS.-First National Picture Serven Play by Momard Koch and Sejon 1. Ml + Munis by Brich Wolkgang Korntohd Honored with MAN WED IN SITKA; Birthday Party RETURN THURSDAY red fiere today of » of the former Miss d to William Harold Jen- chael Grummett's Stan Grum- Scout leaders in lll( I meet L at m Dugout the childy home. The 1, last June 20 in Sitka & | B fw I s and o The couple plan to be in Junegu to develop plans for a round table| ecause o1 yvar « afternoon play- | Thursday, coming either by plane | {raining course and for summer ac- LAST TIME TONGHT Ve tivities or on the | e been delayed by world martial| | "CASTLE ON THE HUDSON" I Mr. Jensen is connected with the persons interested in scou Poncin, Belgian mining en- M .| Northwestern Life and Accident In-|ing are requested to attend. for the Julian properties at T ce Company. He went to Sitka —————— | setitiensd to Junsadl ¢ I 7 on a business trip, th R 2 $ AVE n the Princess Alice. 3 | RAMSEYS TO BE HOSTS— LANORE KAUFMANN LEAVES v Er By : e Miss wore Kaufmann left MPetied. byl Al Siohiepit | I n, Dennis Ryan, Vir- " Yo stakimer MBI MeEihiEy _ ithful interpreter and as 5 .m Paige Whitehe Hugh | Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Ramsey will be the ”““‘ ount, Mchinley —1as . Poncin intends to e % ¢ Hebert, Denny Green, ' hosts tonight at an inform for Scattle, where “‘““. willl e Berners Bay on opment | M thy Ann Mize, John ner party in honor of Mrs tend ‘the C nd - Assembly - of { oy mhe gulian preperty, the de- Hanson, Linda Ir- Dusenbury who is visitin 1bow Girls before entering 8| yeigpment of which was stopped 20/ neau for several weeks 1siness college in Seattle s age by the f st World War, is and Dorothy Hv!\- tw Otk ts will be Dr. and Mrs. BT oo (\nwd by a B an concern and w. W. uncil and Dr. Courtney The Daily Alaska Empire has the .. poe ndela; by world martial = PR3P \ Smith. An informal evening will be largest paid circulation of any Al-|icubles for the second time as Bel- | spent nskn newspaper. 'p um fell to the blows of the invad- a2 \mg N:wb. | work on the area is mere- d not the large 3 cpu ations twice planned by > cwners. — e~ Cecilia Gurr Is | Now House Guest, Mary Vanderleest Miss Cecilia Gurr, of Portland, is| yisiting with Miss Mary VanderLeest {RITTER 1S (APTAIN for three weeks. Miss Gurr is the| OF FORESTRY BOAT gty - "liverorugemg PLANNING PICHIC | Wrangell, and this is her first re-| Captaincy of the U. 8. Foresttyy poy nyapmell President of the Ju-| The Gastineau Channel Nurses; |turn to this city in ten years. ]boat Marmot was taken over today neau Rotary Club, and the Rev.|Association is planning a picnic w_l | ke che e |by Grant Ritter, Juneau iesident.| john L, Cauble, Secretary, left on/morrow night at Mrs, J. W. Guek- 1 l h H Id f | Ritter is replacing John Slagle, whm the steamer Mt. McKinley to at- er’s cabin at Point Louisa. All nurs- | uncheon rie or hias transferred fo the Public Roads | tend the Rotary Presidents’ and Sec-|es are invited, whether they belong . Miss Dorothy Fors civilians for New York’s air raid warden force that Patrolman Je h E. Gordon is shown registering s % The force will be similar to the one will eventually number 64,000, The volunteers are fingerprinted. in London. LOCAL ROTARIANS DARNELL, CAUBLE CHANNEL NURSES to the Association or not. These nurses attending the pic- nic will meet at the Juneau Public Health Center at 5 o'clock tomor- Administration. The Marmot, acab&n[retarles‘ conference at Kelowna, B. cruiser, is 26 feet in length. le. e Miss Barbara Hermann was hos-| tess today at 1 o’clock at a luncheon | in the Iris Room in the Batanof.| Crossword Puzzle row afternoon. Anyone desiring fur- ther information may call Mrs. W. E. Hendrickson. [A] o] M e The party included close friends| of Miss Dorothy Fors, who is leaving | . Permission to * ACROSS soon for Seattle. 1. Public convey- o 5"":1:" (A] cw:u:l; mlv:ssrwmn i The guests were the Misses Mil-| ¢, ow e for L, Nl . P. Wyller, of the Bureau of dred Kendler, Sylvia Davis, Maydr‘]lL‘ SMcns fopr Hl i IR]A Public Roads, left aboard the Bar- . George, and Marianng. Skinner. P e a8 ponlily. n ‘Al anof last night for Seward, for S i — 12, Collection of :g gestiv.l 40 tai [+ lsul'vey work in the Turnagain g . Symbol for tel- (‘m m 13. Buneral oration ” farium Arm section on Kenai Peninsula. }4. Kind of silk = 41 T RO Bl e, | PRIEST HERE IRIEHY e Ll e T 16. Momorundld gtl:v o e VA The Rev. Francis E. Higgins, of —— s e . ,,f,,l,l. o | Nerristown, Centre Square, Pa., is p 2 s Coadjul Blahop W-,lcer J. Pltz- ing shell of the 2 making the round trip to Southeast gerald who s assistant to Bishop J.| 55, Rivcine weed 63. Charke with Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | Alaska ahoard the Princess Alice. BUY DEFENSE BONDS | Crimont, and the Rey. Matthew 23 Old firen 86 Bibleol theh 62 Army officer: DOWN { X i E. Hock of St. Benedict, Ore., arriv-| 33, Sef of three S R FEaNhe | ol In Junesu lask night aboard the, 23 RS s G Metal fastener 8. POSL of & larmite ; g gm0 Yemoe o oW & Abrueura | Look Here, Folks? . They will be in the Capital cm 31, Article 61. Worship 5. Greek lette AtaROCEbIvg 9 tury plant for a few days at the Catholic Rec-| Small_round 'y before continuing to Farbanks ere the Bishop has his residen iddl/ddd Al A mark Representative OPEN ALL NIGHT BrSems o gfe ee oo merasneonti CLTRET LT BEL L G0 H H H H hed /// 10 Seed coverin Only Chesterfield’s Right Coml.amahon of enenners 1o X Al!‘:.klmkl:s;t:pmm;:;‘ H-=£g=%%=/‘g.. i 5;;:‘?%;&“‘"‘ Percy "“s . W T T s e e e e i, | Thresom the er, nae (- . | ,,, 26. 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