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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1941. . 3 "LITTLE MEN" ‘| King—Gunnes " | TWO-FEATURES . . 1/ Where the Beffer BIG Picinres Pla AND ZND FILM ! 7oy 1B opE“ IOMG"“, ‘ .\'I’P)(‘l;\:r:.:1‘leN Efi\‘,\Tl'lni::‘:ie_s.l :o:yr. M. opg!’_ CAPITOL| : 20TH CENTURY || 2 Features — Carioon — Candy - News M“ THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW! | | ' | CHARLES 3] |t ( :, STARBETT Show Place of Jl:nenu 1 :::"':I‘?' i R = i* 0 i e FRIDAY — SATURDAY : Louisa M. Alcott's Famous Charlie uggles m pen-|| GA: TONIGHT and ] THE FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. Siory S'afs Kay Fran(is ed by M|S'ake, Ieaf b“[[”r” s \‘TURDAY 130 Kid 7:00 P.M Men 8:00 PM 9:3¢ PM » Kid 9:44 PM Men 10:44 PM 12:00 P.M. | | DURANGO KiD” “Meet up with the gun - blazing buck- aroos . . . Always rarin’ for a song be- tween shootin’s.” " Gas Squa_d__to Show TWO GOOD FEATURE PICTURES! Non-sequitur nonsense come FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE N6, 2 back with a shout, as Charlie Rug Gum-Shoe Charlie un- igles comes back in the role of Wraps a surprise pack- newspaper reporter tonight \\'n:m A : age of thrills . . , chills “Opened by Mist starts at the | X . 20th Century Theatre. It's a comic + - » and chuckles! melodrama, with murder, love, and {horseflesh. Charlie, who can sel- dom afford the time to get sober, [has props that include switched t-unks, a couple of corpses, insis- Itent cops, and an insane scientist ~Western Also On Bringing to e the characters that for 70 y through the power of the written word, have been cherished in the memory of millions of readers, RKO Radio’s | picturization of Louisa M. Alcott's celebrated classic, “Little Men,” is said to be the most delightful screen offering of the season. It opens at the Capitol Theatre to- day for a o-day run Ou Matinee Sat. 1 P H.V BOTH FEATURES LATEST NEWS “Drums of Fu Manchu” sommca IRST PIANO | ade Creek section of he nile district is getting its s LB TRl BRI, 1. Bob McCombe, interna- t_““ et charag |Robert Paige, Charlie's brother- known freighter, recently O righ .nln,L, X A“?'L o0 Iyeporter, is scurrying away from a paved by her hus- thousand dollar swindle, and love- . Shoemaker's t a o from the Regin ‘ol Totel in I n al s moviny i o his home on Jack Wade Creek - - band and co-guardian of Plumfield School, Professor Bhaer, port by Charles Esmond; Orphan Dan ithe hard-bitten youngster whom 1 lthe couple eventually reform through kindliness, played by Jim- my Lydon; tomboy Nan, esss Ann Gillis, and many such as Daisy, Asia, Old Silas and | “ leven Buttercup, the cow, played by “Elsie,” the famous acting bo- | ly Janice Paige is running in the same direction to catch up with !a million dollar scandal. Charlie | mixes Scotch, suggestions, and foda —offers them the result. One re- ]SII)( is that Jonice and Bob get |locked in a refrigerator, where they have to make love or freeze! Medhwhile Ok e is trying to lescape the police, and trying to | placate his employer, indignant { - PROPERTY F The Hudson’s Bay in| cided @ entl h car field advertising its propert ners of northwest i Avenue and Queen Street most ty of oo reise DowN ;"“l‘:- 5 aBNEl t o |William Frawley. The whole maze N t t nrehin. | orman %. Molsod directed “Lits Istraightens out to a madeap cli- : ARLIE RUGGLES New Under-arm U Men.> which boasts. .5 cast. oc} max, in which Charlie, nervously | PENNIS MORGAN cH d more than 25 players and many | nodding, is left holding the bag- sonn PAYNE . JANICE LOGAN Cream Deodorant i ““l“l‘r' e “ gage for his honeymoon. D“:K ROBERT PAIGE 511fely | cecond . feature . tw ted | The second attraction is the | GLORIA s‘m !Ch“”“* Starrett, - conside by thrilling Warner Bros. action film, § pirected by TERRY MORSE WILLIAM FRAWLEY |many to be America’s ace acticn | A yoyal'hand operates the levers of |“Tear Gas Squad,” starring Dennis [| A WARNER BRoS. Fox Nact Pt Divected by George Archainbave . . Stops Perspiration | 7 star, returns triumphant in Co-| an anti-aircraft gun as King Peter Morgan, John Payne and Gloria | Sueesmmmstvas: b peim s a=s g Jumbia’s “The Durango Kid” gon-| of Jugoslavia visits an A.A. site in piekson Srereen. sidered by many to be his m | England. The young refugee king " pooiio with New York's gang- |tuneful and exciting western thr as fltfi;‘:fi""s‘fi:‘v gi'en(;i:' Simo- bisting, law-enforcing police di- COLISEUM ——————— TONIGHT —————— “SAFARI” |er, Lufana Wa]tt'.r.‘s provides the | ¥ i ¥ o {vislohs, it presents the human in- o PR SRR T - o romantic note, while Sons of the| terest, behind-the-scenes stories of Lhere is no substitute for Newsnaper Adverhsinn |Pioneers carry the wmusical end | EODY | FWIS WOMAN the Nves of tHe fhsh wWho fIght | momb o Sle ] o Rl a4 v et Lambert Hillyer directed. | crime with tear gas. bt i gl BELIEVES BARNETT Y ROY BARNETT WAS HER BROTHER AWV to Hold N T WN i 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin. . No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. 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