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THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES — and — NE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU CIALLABOR DAY MATINEE 2 P, M. |55 Shearer and Taylor Three Actors — MacMur- || Tonight J° Sunda ay PRAISED BY EVERY CRITIC, ACCLAIMED BY A MILLION Dekker 1:15 AM. 2:00 P. st s e — WS that is NEWS NOW! PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEES 2P. M. SUNDAY and MONDAY READERS, ANOTHER G*rav NOVEL BECOMES ANOTHER GREATER MOTION PICTURE! | che headed by stars % ‘w G/td' in MJ[«)M— o |Norma Shea nd Robert Taylor, {which comes Sunday to the 20t .G |ccmbines to bring to the screen one | Century, Paramount revivés the lof the most thrilling best-seilers |drama of Texas frontier doys, gives THEIR LIVES -THE of the past year, Ethel Vance free rein to action, romance, ad- “Escape”. The picture opens Sun- venture in the spectacular drama PRICGE OF FAILURE! = SHEARER TAYL[IR CONRAD VEIDT BRESSART- Al NAZIMOVA from the THE DAILY ALASKA 'BEST SELLER "ESCAPE” 1S CAPITOLFARE | Film Bnngs Book to Life- | —Matinee Labor Day A group of eleven outstanding |day at the Capitol Theatre. Benita Granville as the schoolgirl, Ursula; Edgar Barriar as the sad- istic Police Commissioner; Elsa Bas- sermann as the lawyer's wife, and Blanche Yurka as the brutal prison nurse. ving tonight, starting o'cly will be “Slightly Te: and “Grand Ole Opry”. E, SATURDAY, AUG. 30, 1941 EPIC OF WEST ' OPENS SUNDAY, | 20TH CENTURY "Rangers of Fortune’ Stars | ray, Roland, { In | Southwest, of America's of Fortune,” an epic story “Rangers '} of three freebooting cowboys who BROADCAST T0 ALASKA | ANNOUNCED GLORIA WHITE, VINCENT DEVERE T0 WED TONIGHT The marr mge ct Miss Gloria Edlth Preview ll‘l' Brower - Original Screen Play by B~ Butler Diracted by SAM WOOD O Always 2 Edition's of Late World News! A 1k i { A matinee will be given Sunda forsake a carefree career of out- A gananl voman - A valiant man and also Labor Day afternoon at 2 ‘lnwry to use their guns and fists |p. m, ‘In a savage battle against injustice. | Miss Shearer seen as the Sam Wood, who previously dir- UNITED 1N DA NGER Countess von Treck, who finds her- jected such distinguished screen in a glorious and perilous 'self involved in the desparate at- |classies as “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” adventure! |tempt of American ar Mark {and * Our Town, looses his dir- Preysing to rescue his mother, ex- i [cctional genius in an entirely new actress Emmy Ritter, from death (vein for this picture which features in a concentration camp. Taylor Fred MacMurray, Patricia Morison, enacts young Preysing, with Nazim- Albert Dekker, Gilbert Roland, Jo- ova, star of silent films, returning § ‘\sepll Schildkraut and Dick Foran. to the screen for the first time in From the first episode, in which fifteen years, as Emmy. European MacMurray and his two comrades, star Conred Veidt appears as the ¢ | Dekker and Gilbert Roland, escape | General, lover of the Countess, {from a Mexican firing squad, to ultimate menace of Emmy's safety j ‘Iuriouu spectacular final sequences o Win this quartet of principals |of a battle between the cowboys and Paramoun? Prosonts appear, in almost equally important. D UET —With British colors land grabbers, the picture is action- ” i roles, Pelix Bressart as Fritz, old hat and bag, Eileen Nolan of '|studded throughout or family retainer; Albert Bassermann| Newark, N. J., combines fall | For the last showings topight as Henning, the aged lawyer; Dutch modishness with a tribute to the |there is the double bill “Hiddén with MIRICIA leading man Philip Dorn as the| c'“',:"“ h‘,"’t”";’ ""b“ visit- [Gold” starring William Boyd, and "“ K > camp physician, Dr. Ditten, who §—Montreal, Quebec. \ Chasing Trouble” with Frankie an RRAY- MNIS“ DEKKER makes Emmy's escape possible; | ~ % U‘”“ | GMM Ioseplh Schildkract - Oick Foran ——————— SHORTS: BASSER faming pages | - - 0 g’ ’ YTy, .. | SALMON CAUGHT R e Vincent Devere s pan: | GOWBEUM —— Sk, .. Mon, ——— “LILLIAN RUSSELL" aoorYs Gies wiviies | WITH HOT-IRON Special Sunday Program I iater oo S s ot It's a Walt Disney Cartoon LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY TURE Ax MG-M BRAND ON SIDE |in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Miss White is the daughter of Mrs. xwmmm White of Strawberry Point | and Willlam White of San Fran- | from KGEI Every Sunday | fo Armed Forces, North ‘ | ‘ | i JUNEAY SCHOOLS TOOPEN TUESDAY | METHODIST CHURCH HAS RUMMAGE SALE LAST FIRST “GRAND OLE OPRY” CONSTANCE BENNETTS i = etaco. Sne s the ssort gt oF O Victhodidt. Ehureh Fums TIMES SHOW “SLIGHTLY TEMPTED" TICS cony clips for marking salmon at¢ | gaN FRANCISCO, Calif,, Aug. 30. | year's Juneau High School graduat- | | /* Va€k 1o school nest Tu ‘| ¢ conthueted todsy I the m | e el ¢ © —Soldiers, sailors and marines are ing class to be married. ¢ the b e chireh sociad hall, The sale is uhder A Tonight 7:15P.M. NEWS Freeio All the Ladies! ing ran e something new. S s new shot weve v o | e e e oe Bt | TV 00t 0f (1 L el cied hnl, The sale ‘his week near Chilkoot Barracks, gp.am gegicated to them each Sunday Wash., and has bee will not open until 10 o'clock Tues- | Mps, William Richin a - a sockeye salmon was caught b y as been in Juneau for | Mrs and Mr. i i et g U T 28 AR Ay TR T S TR dls, wiick Y from station KGEI, operated by the the past year with the Alaska Ju- G8Y 1Woring and then azain at|g)d rispe: . . office continent could well be high. | iy bx:andor:)|1 .imwle?(l _k:jad 2% General Electric. neau Gold Mining Company. [1:89 o'clock in the afternoon; % Actually they have never Known a | cording to a Ietter from Sorrcis oy . 1t 1S announced that the General | Miss Hazel Flelds will be the| , Sehool will be dism n Tues- ¢ OVIe 7 popular _dEN. SR Siemly 7001 qhe E?upire Sorrels s::;d S.rem,:m-fi Electdic station in cooperation with ! pride’s attendant, and best men will 48y 8t 3:30 o'clock jn tue’after-|§ movies, . including foreign versions, | 4o o iy 1 the San Francisco Examiner will pe Rene Laurin. noon, . big Babe and little Stan have kept » wpebbarently made through use of proadeast over KGEI from 10:15 to | The couple will make thelr home| O Tucsduy, buse: w1 on Tr 'or Ihelr ther V-for-Victory well polished. | mene o6 'O OF similar instru- 1:15 oclock at night with a pro- in the Cliff Apartmenis following | thé Vrirz Cove and Lo ( resses, y Mary Martin's V-bid took long- Mail l;:gbe known, s the' ‘MRS - i kY. i e i) Tneygwm ease ol i | “Sancturay ” Even cleaned up, it Stewart is a senior clerk in the . But Reautiful Bob had iron in his There was no V in town for just : i site. Mrs. G. Ben ?ord fer- spine. He couid take it. He was\was 2 revolting role, and Jack La- another bloude ingenue urtil Gem_ge‘orgnnXZauon-extensmn division of | Geid Witnessing the ceremony were. in-law of Mrs. afi% ):r:lu. o humple ana tried to improve his Rue, who ph‘?e‘i the fall g o Wl_‘e_'“Arliss stopped her trunk-packing | tP€ Office of Indian Affairs. The rummage sale of the Catholic | John H. Johnson and Victor Schoop. | rived Wedhédday événing on the ting. A change from sighing-in- George said “no” to this day hasn't| o «The Man Who Played God”.| {Daughters of America was a large Fisherles bodt Orane from thé south struggles and disputesA Few ac-|V-bid in “Great Guns” — |ment, with the same or worse res- —— tors have said “no” to more as-|Their personal appearance tours ults. But then he found his v.|left. this morning on the Mount hor o i Ry this service. Special musical num-| The scheduled mceting of the! . nments, few have taven more |were enough to tell them that their|“Arise My Love” and “Skylark” McKinley fo return to ler home| myo pajiy Alaska Empire has the bers will be given, followed by an . Ploneers of Alaskq and its Auxiliary, \ Unit with 28 Engiian 6L Prv":i?"m di . steel G-E . Englis eceding weds. murderer night 68, Tallless the unsurpaised record for 1 taw T e Bifte veted leaving — - — & Dberformance, 3. Bucket 63. Come on the acqoaibians 3, Often repeated MES. POOL RETURNING Come .!'l and see u\: Taneat 6. K‘r‘-‘“ R rthurs DOWN 4. Mixe .mam' Mrs. Calvin Fool, wife of thel thi: “'. inl Ocourrence P c&:: il } iy Lo:g.nmlrnxlvq . Not solld Superintendent of the Douglas| V for Viclory; Some Win By ROBBIN COONS |was saying it again just the other HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 30—V for| day, to “Out of the Night.” It Vietory. Three dots ano a dash |meant another suspension, but for . 'Robert Taylor won his V with|Ms. Raft’s sleek boy suspensions| the odds againet him. Glamour boy,|are all in the year's work. Once pretty boy, Beautiful Bob. Mrs.|he was right about saymg “no’ Brugh's pretty boy was in wrong, |He sald it to “The Story of Tem- first time up, because of his looks.|Ple Drake” made from Faulkner's moonlight roles to vigor and|Won his V. —xt began with “A Yank af " turned an impencing rout has his V-day oriary ingenue and she knew it. When fights for it. she “ came back, George Raft has had several—‘that class into one all her own. but then le, has had a career of | Laurel and Hardy make another suspensicns for saying “no”. He hopes for an invasion of the box MODEL 1B6-41. 6.2 cu. ft, capacity. 11.7 sq, ft. shelf -tu. Pnnmu sealed-in- she was out of] er . . .— Hollywood laughed at it but, Broadway tuned in eagerly to the Martin propaganda—her own distinctive style in a number made for it was the only loudspeaker she needed for a triumphant V. Like It Hot” was so luke-war m. . But before he left town he san “Thanks for the Memory” Shirley Ross, and that meant . . . both for Hope and Paramount. Bette Davis was another . . . | As it turned out, Arliss p.ayed god Ito the screen’s most soundly flour- ishing career. and dashed many times. He came and went without a chance, and came again, against his better judg- |and the others, | Every actor has his V-day or fights for it. The ones you hear |about have won their thiee dots and a dash. - Bob nope aimost had his V-for| Victory packed away because “Some | Stewarts Leaving . For Vacation Tri Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart will |be gone about three months visit~ ing relatives and friends in Wash- ington and North Dakota. 'Ann McLaughlin Miss Ann McLaughlin, who with her brother has been visiting in Juneau during the summer months, in California. 'Hudon Family Leaves Today on Northland _{be passengers on the scuthbound Prince Rupert tonight for a vaca- with |tion trip in the States. They will| | Letters from service, men will be acknowledged and requested musical | numbers will be played. | Relatives, friends, wives, sweet- hearts, mothers, children and men | will be briefly interviewed and al- | lowed to say “hello.” | (DA RUMMAGE SALE | IS GREAT SUCCESS; ANOTHER PLANNED SITKA COUPLE MARRIED HERE Mary Lenora Brown and Malcolm | Arnold Moe, both of Sitka, were | ‘married in Juneau Thursday after- inoon by the Rev. John L. Cauble. ‘The couple flew to Sitka yesterday, | where Mr. Moe is in charge of the canteen at the air base construction | | success yesterday, with many people gumg to the old Hollmann Pharmacy | to attend. Funds from the sale will (SPECIAL SERVICE SALVATION ARMY The CDA is planning another sale | A special service will be given at |in several months with the materials | the Salvation Army Hall Sunday | left over, but the date has not been ]evenlng at 17:30 o'clock. A. B, set. Schlegel of Douglas will conduct | iargest paid circulation of any A)- illustrated sermon “The Good Sa~ maritan.” asks newspaper. | 59. Any limbing Y 1 woadd Solution Of Voltlrdly'l.lm Thane routs at 9:40 o'clock. On Wednesday, schoot will start at the usual time and busses will leave at the usual hour and will| continue this schedule throughout the year. Mrs. G. Ben Burford Arrives for Visit and will visit in Juneau for the next month. S Jean Arthur went.away to earn b d £ tivities of the or: into a Taylor V. lher V .. .— She wasn't an ordin-{ Walter Abel was a try-and-try L f H e used for activities e or- rery actor again, his hopes for a V raised eaves or ome ganizjtion. mm 'o | which was to be held on Sepjember | {1 has been postponed to Mouday, | September 8. This ponponlnuut was in observation of Juneau's | Labor Dny abtivities, . - hmeymoon trip of several weeks. A daughter of Mrs. cauxhlln is also coming to Juneau with the newly " MEET SEPT. 8 with: & DAVLINS BACK ACROSS 0. Symbo tob ‘(W ““ Re ! : : Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Davlin return- | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hudon left| X SPrite sodlum 25¢ ed a‘e" : ’ 7 3 41. Aquatic bird ed today on the Mount McKinley | juneau this morning on the motor- : :v".‘:'zn"“ e o y ! 1 Th B from a several weeks’ visit in Haines | ship Northland with thelr two| 12 Perfect gol; 44 Team of horses . e Belter ;j,“h gflrsil Dfig:ns Lx’mrle‘ntzi Mr. and | daughters, Joan and Pauline, and | 13. Secret soclety 46. Doctrine i Ts. Shellworth. Davlin is 8 mem- | thejr son, Homer, to make their| 14. Hurry 48. Tardy i 4 4 f 'hel ber of the Cowling-Davlin Co. ashingto 15, Numb: 49. Principal m&n ! W Clerk of leh'lgeralor e tignit 16, Church officfal 61 American Und tates District Ccurt, is * e i H Fown in ‘c:'m: i v:anleru utumm; to Juneau on the Barapof, 1 3 Wi . Vessels Back From England | Freed by French |, e’ 0 & siisi or ; 312 he former Remea 4 . Bo o wagger. J ~ - B0 o1 16U . sprand s R ety of Raten . 1oiowmg % Schools, is relurning north abeasd| the Baranof. She has becn south|H for several months visiting in the| Pacific Northwest. b ey HOSPITAL HOTES EARNINGS| 0x Savings Accounts] © Accounts Government In- sured up (o $5,000, . Probabilities Epoch Coat with an alloy of tin and lead . Youngster Assistant , Resound, . Unfasten Spoken ALASKA ELECTBIC LIGHT & powm COMPANY | PHONESIS "~ . Serutink 3 Hl -wrlcul > word for & Mrs. Willisom We Williamaon “wa ® Money available st any | = | i e adwittéd to St An's Hospital time, i 3 o r 3 5 | ,l(m::r‘non?::. night for medical treatment ® Siart an account '“ n < n . 3 i 3 Put a Covic Diesel in' Yonr Boat If You Want | 1 R e P T o e, - . acquirea ¢ 1 & MORE KOOM IN YO) s tered Si. An's Hospital as a med- & B e Tour BT ! Concelted ical patien ® A Comloftable, Quiet Ride L Broak suddenty } ® An Engine that lnlunlb Hiarte % . b A Anec‘lont Greek Joul Johnson has been dismissed | o m‘r‘" . Ana o from Sb. Anns Mospilal tollowing| o Ly ; . Wandered o A tonsileciom .Awnnn‘eolsumhlm Polish P#i . Dwight Davis ' olis| nce Leonides Ossetynski o : mlfll meo- Mrs. Dwight : and wife are pictured as they Pete Deicard has been admitted & Ju nsurance { Completing an inspection tour of M in. New, York aboard the to St. Ann’s Hospital for 1 ‘.uA \ : Rl Diesel l:)‘e.p!ndl | the American gift distribution in liner Nyassa after be- attention, @ An Engine that Can Be Easlly Bana Crankes England, Mrs. Dwight Davis, na- | ing freed from a French internment tional director of the American |camp in’ , where the prince Sam Knutson, a mcdw-! patlent, | ! WARLES G. WARNER €0, || 5 cm mier b Tl ool Sl ————————————————————— | &ftcr fiving back from England, vota Al T TcEning: