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'HE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTUR ES THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Friday —— Saturday PROGRAM l irst \h w Starts f Chicago Talk 7P. M. 100 . 110 9:17 P.} Chicago Won't Talk ATIN E F Saturday—I P.M. “GANGS OF CHICAGO” “S0 YOU WON'T TALK” “DRUMS OF FU MANCHU” NEWS ——— CANDY rwr e .@ “ : with Frances Robinson SO LM’EST NEWS AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1941. NOW! THREL | ITYLE MISS MARKERS LA Sstpdibas, wse jebs the armed ferces took its boys, so a Portland, Ore,, (left to markers in the country. brokerage house hired these three ght), Jean Hilsenkopf, Virginia Larson and Helen Elliott. The girls are said to be the only GANGSTERS AND COMEDY SHOW IN- CAPITOL FILMS Joe Brown in "So You. Won't Talk” and "“Gangs | of Chicago” Tonight | Double Joes ... . double laughs’ . double thrills! The Brown| bomber of mirth socks your funny-| & bone for ancther laughing knock- | out! No focling about this being the wide-mouthed star's biggest hit . when he loses his beard only | to learn he's the double of the king of the mobsters! . “So You Won't Talk?” opens to-| night at the Capitol Theatre with| Joe E. Brown in his greatest laugh- | filled comedy, in the double roles| of timid book critic and terror-in- | spiring gunman! The new Colum-| bia comedy has Frances Robinson | in the leading feminine role, nnd\ other important players are Ber-| nard Nedell, Vivienne Tom Dugan. Edward S rected, from an original story Richard Flournoy. | In the second feature, Republic | has again turned out a highly eh~! tertaining screen melodrama in “Gangs of Chicago.” Dealing with th regene on of a brilliant young lawyer whose misdirected ! zeal for wealth and affluance hag| caused him to become the leader of & vast crime organization, it moves| dramatically to a thrilling climax wrich is both gripping and im- pelling. Lloyd Nolan, Lola Lane, and Mac- Lane have the leading roles In “Gangs of Chicago,” topping a supporting cast of such sterling performers as Astrid Allwyn, Hor- ace MacMahon, John Harmon, and Leona Roberts. Robert North was the associate producer, and Arthur Lubin directed the picture for Re- public. TOWNSEND CLUB | IS TO CELEBRATE | FOUNDER NIGHT The third anniversary of Found-| er Night of the local Townsend Club is being celebrated by the! group next Wednesday night at their weekly meeting. The annual occasion will be marked by a spec- ial program sponsored by the or- Q U A ND AR Y—pifficult is the life of Frau Hans Thomsen whose husband is acting as Ger- many’s ambassador in Washing- ton, for each new war crisis gums the wheels of social func- tions, may reduce her list of “friendly” fellow diplomats. Work, Theme For Luncheon Next Tuesday Alaska Fed. of Women's| Clubs to Meet in Gold Room at Baranof The work of the Alaska Federa- tion of Women’s Clubs will be the theme 8f the monthly luncheon nf TWO FEATURES PLAY AT LOCAL 20TH CENTURY 'City of Chance, "Midnight Limited' Both Openon | Screen Tonight | The lives of eight people m’o‘ changed forever because they nd eight unforgettable hours behind a pair of bolted bronze doors in “City of Chance,” the 20th Century-Fox drama, which features Lynn Bari, C. Aubrey Smith, Donald Woods | and Amanda Duff at the 20th Cen-| tury Theatre tonight and tomorrow. The bronze doors are those of an exclusive gambling club. Lynn Bari, as a daring girl reporter, crashes | those forbidding portals and finds | herself, like the seven others, apped by a Fate that will change her life. In the second feature, a strange cargo of desperate men and Wwo- hurtle onward through the on the crack train “Mid- Limited,” unmindful that) men night night they have a date with death. This |is the theme of Monogram's thrill- {ing “Midnight Limited.” John King has the leading role of Val Lennon, ace railroad de- | tective, with Marjorie Reynolds }pla,\mg his assistant. Others out- standing in the cast Mclude Monte Collins, Lita Chevret, George Cleve- land and Pat Flaherty. | P TR SN | 'SUNDAY SCHOOLOF | TRINITY CATHEDRAL RESUMES MEETINGS | Resuming their the summer vacation, the Holy | Trinity Cathedral Sunday School | will hold their first fall session |on Sunday. All members of the Sunday School and teachers are asked to be present for this meet, | which will take place in the Ca- thedral parlors at 10 o'clock in the morning. - e ENGINEER PAYS | VISIT T0 CITY, Col. G. W. Rathjens, chief con- sulting engineer of the United States Smelting, Refining and| Mining Company, was a Juneau| visitor today after concluding an inspection tour of company opera- { meetings after| ‘Arne Fossum {Alaska Juneau mine, and also as WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY GR N [[I’”fly TONIGHT and SATURDAY 2—G00D FEATURE PICTURES—2 SPECIAL! shreamtined MATINEE sleuth-the rail- road detectivel Saturday—1:00 P. : FEATURES 2 CANDY CARTOONS JOHN KING MARJORIE REYNOLDS GEORGE CLEVELAND “THE GREAT McGINTY” | FOOD SALE OF JUNIOR TRINITY GUILD OPENS 11 A. M. TOMORROW Home-baked beans, potato sal- ads, ples and cakes and a num- ber of other items will be on dis- play for the food sale begin given | tomorrow by the Junior Trinity Guild, The sale will take place Arne Fossum, 41-year-old fisher- in the Hollmann Pharmacy Build- man and miner of Juneau, *died ing on Second and Seward, and last night at 6:45 o'clock in Bt 450 open for business at 11 o'- Ann’s Hospital, Death was attribut- ' o0 i1 the morning. ed to a heart ailment. Fossum was born in February, 1900, in Trondjheim, Norway, and has no living relatives in this country. A brother-in-law, Einar Christofersen, was notified of his death. Christofersen resides in Holmestrand, Norway. With headquarters in' Juneau, Fossum had worked here in the COLISEUM Passes Away Last Evening e | Bubscrie to the Dany Alnskq Empire—the paper witl' ths larges paid circulation. - PROTECT Your Health! ganization. { Townsendites will as usual meet| in the Union Hall, and the time of the gathering is set for 8 o'- clock. To celebrate Founder Night, a musical program will be spon- the Juneau organizatior, which is to be held next Tuesday at 1:15 o'clock in the Gold Room of the { Baranof Hotz1. There will be speaker and a fine musical program, according to tions in the Fairbanks and Nome|a fisherman. During the past sum- areas. |mer he had been employed by the Col. Rathjens, a guest at the!Astoria and Puget Sound Company Baranof Hotel, arrived from Fair- at Excursion Inlet. banks on a Pan American Lodestar; No funeral arrangements have yesterday. He is emouw to the Leen made as yet. 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The | group will also transact their busi- \ Bese Sz, ths Wk | Custodian, will act as toaetmmress Following the regular meeting| The social meetings of the and the special entertainment, & ,.a: Woman’s Club are open to fesy Mg Errip e dance will be given with music g5 women of the community. | o :{y after receiving surgical at-iprovided by the orchestra com- Reservations may be made by call- | ;,lffltlml- posed of members of the group. All | [ing Mrs. A. M. Geyer or Mrs. Henry | | Juneau and Douglas. people are in- y..con | Miss Sylvia Anderson was ad-|vited to attend the meeting and | | mitted yesterday to St. Ann’s Hos-|to enjoy the dancing later. t | pital for surgical treatment. ———————————— NOTICE TO PUBLIC i Motorists or bicyclists are warned | not to follow fire trucks as provid-| ed by city ordinance. | 5 5 KENNETH JUNGE, | Louie Boggan was admitted to ol Chief of Police. St. Ann’s Hospital last night as ——————— a medical patient. are in charge of the affair. Mrs. Charles Fox, newly-elected HOSPITAL NOTES | Mrs. Raymond Haydon was dis- {charged from St. Ann's Hospital \' i ——e———— 'Mrs. Brynelson Is Aboard . S. Louise Mrs. E. Brynelson and son | Mrs. Lloyd Reid was admitted for surgical attention to St. Ann’s Hospital last night. are ling from a visiting trip in the STEP to Health with Better Feet. |south. Mrs. Brynelson is the wife Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr, Steves, |of the geologist at the Polaris- . —.dv Ttku mine at Tul.sequah | Robert Geyer was dismissed from [St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after 1eceiving surgical attention. Colio Albigoff left St. Ann's Hos- | EEQRReTTINeT2¢ D s VA4 S pital yesterday after undergoing minor surgery. ——— Sons of Norway will meet at the home of Belle Knudson Sat., Sept. 13, at 8 pm. ; GERTIE OLSEN, Secretary. " 32, Greenland settlement 33. Pedal digit 34, Toward the to] jtop 35. Greatest amount 'ACROSS 1. Possesses 4. Geographical reference ook 9. Publie convon.nu 38. Bxist adv. 39. 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