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The Tomb ofa thousand TERRORS! ay Saturday PROGRAM t Show Starts 7:30 7:30 P.M. st 7:40 P.M. starting 9:00 P, M. ONCE N 10:10 P.M. i East 1. \ 5P. M. [ RO ‘)F' hi’&“lNEE SATURDAY—1 P. "‘wn FEATURES N rmet mdy . Basa. 4 Mrs. Wmant Cpens a Club Mrs. John G. Winant, wife of the U. S. ambassador to Great Britain, ofiiciates at the opening of the new Y. W. C. A. New England Club in ndon, which is sponsored by the American organization. Seated at 1t is Mrs. Winston Churchill, wife of the British prime minister. Fasc15t Plane Meets Its Doom hoo . News of the Day Newsreel Photos An Ttalian warplane meets its doom during a battle between Fascisi aireraft and British warships guarding a convoy in the Mediterranean, Disabled by anti-aircraft fire, the plane skims along the'surface of the . sea, hits the water and bounces, then sinks headfirst. The convoy got through with the loss of one destroyer, London says: : Pula Covwnhsel in Your Boat }f You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR'BOAT Movre Miles: for Your Money A ‘Comtortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starwe Assurance of Safe Trips o . Freedom from Fire Hazards - < A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs . Red ates Fant &g Dépendabiltity An Engine that Can Be Easfly Hand Cranked CHARLES G. WARNER Co0. gl At sl Which could it be? Which should it be? One broken promise ..ot two broken hearts? JOHN WAYNE SIGRID GURIE _ Charles Coburn ‘Miss Edythe Young - Complimented at . Dessert Bridge| complimented on her birthday yes- fay at a surprise des: bridge arty last night given by the Mis: es Jean Taylor, Katherine Ken- nedy, and Mary Jean McNaughton in the latter’'s home. Miss Young was completely surprised as the 12 lEOTA RETURNING T0 JUNEAU AFTER TRIP FOR BUYING - Mrs. Dan (Leota) Russell proprie- | the past six weeks on buyinz (»m an eatensive | e DOUGIAS NEWS TAX STATEMENTS MAILED City Cjerk Charles been busy all week preparing -and mailing annual tax statements for | 1941 to property owners of Doug- | las and payments are reported al- ready coming in. a three percent discount is al- lowed for payment. before. October 15. On that date the taxes will be considered delinquent and a 'pen- per dollar jof assessed yaluations. ———————— NEW RESIDENTS Mrs, J..B: Marshall and son. Roy Osborn of Juneau moved: to Doug- las today from their ranch on Glacier Highway and are comfor- tably located in.the Kilburn apart- ments onThird; Street, .- .- VISITORS: HERE | With just abeut' a week at their disposal before. they must, return {to Seattle, Albert and . Yolanda, ,Uberti are. here to . visit, their | father, Emil Uberti, and enjoy again |some of the scenes of. their child- {hood days in Douglas., Albert is.on ja two weeks vacation from: his 'job in the. lithographing depart- ment of the, Unversity of Wash- \ington. They. are booked to sail on (for their. voyage, home.., Expeeted here. today, by plsa& |from Sitka is Mrs. Emma. Wilcoxin, \daughtcr of Mr.. Uberti, ! with her hmthen and. sistery, . . s — ur AND ARDUNDvAGAll)Wn Just, five days after his opera- tion for appendicitis, L., W., Kil- burn was able to be up for a short time this morning and wanting, tu come .home, He will have to re- .mnln in the hospital a few days ,longer. -however. ¢ NS o i s 2038 R RS Vg DCUGIAS 'FAMILIES, y | ... ON CAMPING TRIP | Mrs, H. L. Cochrane, Mrs.. Wal- |ter Andrews and Mrs, Richard Me- | Cormick, accompanied. by, their !children, left. Tuesday with,Evert | Bliss .in. his boat Massamova. for | | Marmion Island where they planned | ‘0 spend a: week camping‘out. { -———— | FROM' KETCHIKAN | Mrs. Roy Roach arrived here yesterday from Ketchikan to join her family at their new home in the Campbell residence. —————— RETURNS FROM CANNERY Dan Krsul returned home by plape last evening from Hawk In- {let where he worked in the P. E Harris, cannery during the past tyo months, " . s ‘ Miss Edythe Young was fullh:"'w guests greeted her. She received | many lovely gifts from her friends. | | Other guests at the affair were | Mrs. Ruth Noble, Mrs. Dornthv Vollert, and the Misses Elaine Housel, Betty Sharpe, Carol Ro- bertson, Corrinne Jenne, Phyllis Jenne, Mildred Webster, Ann Mc-| Laughlin, Mary VanderLeest, Eli- zabeth Terhune, and Doris Free- burger, R s tress of Leota' Shop ‘n th- Baranof Hotel, is a passenger ah.ard the| North Coast, iccorapanrie. by her little son M Russell has been scuth for Tuckett has | | According to the forms mailed,. alty ofi 10 percent will then be add- | ed to the assessment of 20 mills| the North Sea the. last of August| to wisit |, k. TWO FEATURES - (OMING NEXT FOR CAPITOL |""Three Faces West” and [ "The Mummy’s Hand" Opening Tonight “Three Faces ‘The Republic film | West,” coming to the Capitol Thea- *lr(‘ Friday and Saturday, deals with a Viennese refugee surgeon's prob- |lems in treating the people of the Istorm - buffeted dust-bowl area | which gives him a haven. Charles Coburn portrays the con- | scientious Dr. Braun, who is s grateful for the gift of freedom | which America has given him that he turns the misfortunes of the |stricken dust bowl area into opportunity to serve humanity, r paying, in small measure, the bless- ings that America has given him. Sigrid Gurie portrays his daugh- Iter Leni, wHo is discontented at |first with the hardships of her |new life as compared with the light-hearted gayety of the Vienna she knew before blizkrieg. But she new ideal of world humanity, when | |a young farmer, ed by John \dev inspires her with the prin- |ciple of democracy. In the second feature, “Dracula,” | “Frankenstein” and other cele- | brated screen horror characters | welcome a new member into their boogey brotherhood, He is “The | Mummy,” death-dealing demon of |“The Mummy's Hand,” a Univer-| sal shock-drama. Tom Tyler, famous screen cow- | boy , dons a gruesome guise | to the role. Dick Foran, | Peggy Moran, Wallace Ford and Cecil Kellaway hecad the cast of | the pmzlmnnn - ‘Mrs. Hendrickson, Daughter Return Waino Hendrickson and her turned to their ¢ night aboard after <pending portr Mrs. daughter Dorothea | heme in Juneau la. the Prince Rupert month visiting Mrs. Hendrick- | son’s sis| at the Digh, Radio |station, just outside Prince Rupert, i \ but and utiful y spent nd fishing. had nothing | sunshine ing their < | said there were many tlowers in that section lh(-u‘ time swimmirg - " HOSPITAL NOTES Robert Geyer was admitted to St. | Ann’s Hospital last night for an operation this morning. | The be |ted as a medical patient last night |to St. Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. Agnes Goodwin was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital last night for inedigal attention, | | Mrs. Ruby Bennett, a patient at St. Ann’s Hospital for many months, was- operated upon yesterday. ‘ Young Billy Glafke underwent a tonsilectomy this morning at the | Juneau Medical and Surgirs1 Clinic. Dale Fleek, Jr., is to bhave his | fonsils removed tomorrow at the Harold McKinley of Hoonah was !admlwtd to the Govermment Hos- pital this morning as a medical vatient, Violét. Daiton, entered {lie Gov- lernment Hospital this morning as a medical patient. from Hoonah. today from the Government Hos- pital where she; huareceived med- ical care, .. i BUY DEFENSE STAMES, Flying American-built Lockheed . Australian Air Force flies patrol over saogmously. Feinforced u“ "'l'“ began too comes under the spell of this' Frank Karabelnikoff was admit- Suneau Medical and Surgical Clinic. , Mrs. Erma Thomas was dismissed Wi neat e uncanny, or ental >mmander Brill eolored bird | palm asin sntinent | I | | | mbol for s sodium onoun 54, Contrived or plotted ous 67. Metric measure: abbr. ‘l of 58. Short fora e coins 59, Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle . Tlarsh 64, Ona who poses G6. An for a picture DOWN . | . Small boat Perslan 3. Deep hole . Public lodging | house . Dash . Take up ngaln . Mourntul . Fury | . Went up . Palm lily. . Oriental . Plloted Extinct bird ' | Coples of { orlginale . Singlog birds Targe kolfe Knock | Pitcher | . Delight beyond measure 8. Thrice: prefix . Obscurity " Dagghter ot nos . Ousted . Implements for enlarging holes charlots 52. Entrances . Genus of the maple tree . Slender fintalg . Corroded 63 ]Jv-v:\nl streotl l ! As fleets go, the Dutch Asiatic fleet is nct fermidable, but in “guer- rilla” sea war, dodging in and about the Indies islands, it could be a thorn in almost any enemy's flank, Its strength is uncertain, Best estimates reckon it at three cruisers, eight to twelve destroyers, more than forty torpedo boats, eighteen or twenty submarines and | numerous smaller craft. Besides the fleet, the Dutch have a small, | respectable army in the Indies, and an air force equipped with some U. §, planes. l GAY PLUMAGE—For cocktail hours, Brenda Marshalli of the films favors powder blue velvet with feathers, veil. l}irdmen Patrol the Far East |Notre Dame football coach entit |1s the dramatio and life-like stor: now showing at the 20th Century. | lsophy. |and the influence he had, and still has, on the people of America, are| | Rockne, | beautiful FAMOUS BALL PLAYERS IN ROCKNE STORY Knufe Rockne’s Life Basns for Exciting 20th Cen- tury Picture A film blography of the great led “Knute Rockne-All American, The picture stars Pat O'Brien in the role: of “Rock” and said that his appearance and man- nerisms are so like the gridiron wizard that Rockne's most inti- mate friends are surprised at the |close similarity. “Knute Rockne—All American”, tells the almost legendary story of | | his life. His power, his wise philo- the men and teams he built, all brought. out in this swiftly- paced, exciting motion picture, Gale Page plays the role of Mrs: who was the inspiration for mueh of his success. Ronald | Reagon, in- what has been hailed | as the fimest role of his career, plays the part of: the never-to-be- forgotten George Gipp. Donald Crisp is wisely case as the under- standing President of Notre Dame, | Father Callahan, The famous “Four | Horsemen” are played by Kane| Richmond as: Elmer Layden; Wil- liam Marshall’' as Don Miller; Nick Lukats as Harry Stuhldreher and Billy Byrne as Jim Crowley. In Hollywood By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOQD, Aug, .20. — The hunk of man sprawled his six-feet-three over..a. dressing- room chair, lit a cigarette, it is| 1 | | looked over the situationm. pertain- | ing to Victor, Mature, himself. He found it, on the whole, pleasant. He said as much, with an astounding flow of four-letter words which, translated into Eng- lish from the original Anglo- Baxon, went about as . follows: “They can call me the Beauti- ful Hunk—but they've..got- to. add the man. Call me Glamour Boy, but nobody can make powder- | puff cracks at Mature. Those just! don't. fit.. So. next they pin it Ctnl me that I'm conceited. So what? Either way I'm. on the spot, and it's. all right with me as long as the do-re-mi comes. in." The do-re-mi wasn't coming in too fast, of course. He thought, after he'd made all that fuss: in| New York (with Gertrule Lav~ rence in “Lady in the Dark"”) that| his boss Hal Roach ought to divvy | up some more of the profits. Mature, Louisville, Ky.—tall, Beautiful Hunk. His ‘“overnight- success” story dates back seven years, when he arrived in Holly- wood to crash pictures and was afraid t0 go) near a studio. Two years ago, after a precarious: exis- tence and 140-0dd; plays' at the dark, and the 25, is the Adonis from | Pasadena: Playhouse; he: played: his | 1irst. movie Tole: a:. gangster: who.| got shot: in Daughter.” After thag, he . starred in “1,000,000; B.C.” which started fan mail. coming. “Captain Caus tion” brought. ini more- Jetters . and “The Housekeeper's:' Roach took. up his: option. lenthim’ to. RKQ. for; “No, No Nauettel” . “All: my: pictures. were stnkers,” he pronounced with canny:. accura- oy, “but. the fans still wrote in.” He hocked his. car and.. bor- rowed money to go to New York and there he was “diseovered’— with fanfare, glamour; and joy to the Stork Club, He came back “hat"—all the studios were after him, Mature is now in' “Hot Spot,” opposite Betty Grable. His history in Hollywood Is a saga of swagger and devil-may- carg, odd for a fellow once too shy 'to go near a studlo. He arrived with 11 cents in his pocket and 3 ‘supply of cmdy and canned | and | | lowing | former Martha Stephenson Kemp) TONIGHT Mn(mee Saturday 1:00 P. M. COUSEUM LAST TIME TONIGHT Return Dt. “X” and Sky Bandits goods in his car. He wired his | disapproving father, a successful | commercial refrigeration man, to this effeet. The father, once an immigrant. from Austria, wired back: “Fortystwo years ago I ar- rived in New York. with five cents. You have sif cents more than I did and you can speak iglish. Good luck.” Victor sold the cand; ented a room over a garage, gravitated to the Pasadena Theatre where odd jobs sustained his theatrical studies. After his first movie, he bought a tent and pitched:it on a friend's lawn. Friends later persuaded him. that. an actor should put up more frent, so he took an apart- ment. But he .can still sleep anywhere, Returning from New York, he bunked in a friend’s garage. 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