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THURSDAY AUGUST 12, 1943 ENDS TONIGHT! “MY FAVORITE WIFE" Ciiy Cniv TOMORROW! PREVUE TONIGHT JOE E. B EROWN Marquerite Chapman - William Wright AND—— GENE AUTRY "DOWN MEXICO WAY” WITH SMILEY BURNETTE THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! | TEACHERS ENROUTE CARA NOME PERFUNE chanting as a dream come true, this rare French bouquoet fra- grance is distinctive and rin N CRYSTAL BOTILES 9 avorite with glam- "-"';."" orous wom- one ou Sivrecrg 1‘054' where. itl A'f BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” | for, |and Miss Pickering will go to Ek-| | lutna. “DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY (Saturday Matinee) T NEWS 10 WESTWARD The Misses Carol Fletcher and‘ Elizabeth Pickering, new teachers| the Office of Indian Affair: are in Juneau at present awaiting transportation to their posts. Miss Fletcher, who is from Chi- cago, will be stationed at Koyukuk, e [37th and THE DAILY ALASKA BV(PIRE—JUNBAU ALASKA Shangrn-l.u Queen MARITAL COMEDY T0 END TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE - Showing for the last times to- night at the Capitol Theatre is‘ the revival attraction, “My Favor- ite Wife,” starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant, the pair mho‘ made a comedy hit of “The Awrul Truth.” “This Is Blitz,” a United Axllsl.s release, is the second feature 0‘\! the bill. It is the first in a new| series of two-reel films known as “The World in Action.” It drama-|} the facts behind the war from authentic war records.| se records are confiscated Nazi| newsreels which came into the pos- | ession of the British War Office and are now being released to give he movie public an objective pic- ture,of the story behind the head- | lines from a wor:d point of view. “This Is Blitz,” like each of its successors, conccntratss on a ma- jor strategy of the war. and was ‘pxuducod by Stuart Leg" OFFENSIVE WIDENING, 50. PACIFIC (Continued from Page one) (ommumque' also an-| i | ESTHER WILLIAMS, film starlet, has nounces the left flank of the { American Forces and pushing closcr} been named Queen of Shangri-La |to the Bairoko area, the last foot- {hold of the Japs on New Georgia| | for a plane carrier (International) | Island. | The capture of Munda was ac- complished by units of the 25th, ’ORAVA SERVI(ES 43rd Infantry Divisions | ‘IOMORROW AT 2 and Marines and these units are Funeral services will be held ln |the ones closing around the Bair- oko area. | A Jap merchantman has beep the Charles W. Carter Mortuary sunk and a freighter damaged, also [chapel tomorrow afternoon, August a light cruiser has been bombed. |13, at 2 o'clock, for Adam Orava The results were not observed. iMr Orava passed away last 5““‘ Raids of Jap shipping have rc-!day at his home in the Martin | sulted in heavy casualties among Apartments. men aboard convoys, the commu-| The Rev. A. A. Alsop will con- nique adds. duct the seryices and interment Pt will be in Evergreen Cemetery. B el e Standard type Army ambulances BUY WAR BONDS cost $1,555.40 euch Empire Classifieds Pay! £ In Freedom s Nome... 66 We grant no dukedoms to the few, We hold like rights and shall; Equal on Sunday in the pew, On Monday in the mall. For what avail the plough or sail, Or land, or life, if freedom fail? 97 — Ralph Waldo Emerson Buy Mote Wit Bonds ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY & | new in the drive to raise $150,000,000 | PAGE THREE' JUNGLE ROMANCE BRINGS THRILLS ‘ T0 20TH CENTURY: | Bringing (l\nll\ riotous Con\i‘d)‘ wild jungle romance and beautiful | Technicolor scenes, “Beyond the Blue Horizon,” the new Dorothy Lamour jungle film, opened at the 20th Century Theatre last night. It is a Lamour more exciting Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! GRASS (9 CENTURY in Paramount’s “Beyond the Blue mmm- ]‘7 0 “, P 'J /I Y , N | Horizon.” Dotty captivated last b S B | NG TEEMING WITH WILD ADVENTURE... PULSATING WITH PRIMITIVE, PAGAN LOVE! sarong, she {looks great. Hearing Dotty sing her ballad, “A Full Moon and an | Empty Heart” is itself worth the Deep in the heart of a jungle paradise, Dorothy Lamour finds a new jungle i lord of the lions Buy More Stamps Buy More Bonds | price of admission | The antics of Jack Haley, the | comedian, and a chimpanzee ‘llmmmi Go-Go, are uproarious and {add a bright supplement to the ro- | mantic scenes between Dorothy La- |mour and Richard Denning, her |new jungle sweetheart. And, in ad- | dition, there are many jungle thrill | scenes. | The featured cast of “Beyond the Blue Horizon” is an unusually capable one. Headed by Denning and Haley, it includes Patricia | Morison, Walter Abel and Helen | Gilbert. | For romance, thrills and adven- ture, mixed with good, hearty laughs, don’t pass up “Beyond the Blue Horizon.” - PERMISSION GRANTED | NEW YORK.—-Greg Rice could “nul race Gunder Haegg until he| | received permission from his su- perior officer at the Kings Point y‘N Y.) Merchant Marine Acad- emy. - RABON AT BARANOF H. R. Rabon, with the Tr | Department, Washington, D. |arrived from the south last and is at the Baranof. - R TREUSCH THROUGH E. M. Treusch, with the War Department, Waghington, D. |C., flew in to Juneau last night and stayed at the Baranof. - - | FROM NEW YORK Capt. A. N. Storch was a guest at the Baranof last night. Capt |Storch is from New York City. - - MAJOR BOLLING Here from Washington, D. C, Major Robert H. Bolling stayed over night at the Gastineau Ho- | tel. PAA MANAGER I8 stage hits. He rman films, | | | | ury | C, night A Paramount Picture starring DOROTHY LAMOUR RICHARD DENNING - JACK HALEY PATRICIA MORISON - WALTER ABEL Helen Gilbert - Elizabeth Patterson Directed by ALFRED SANTELL - Screen Play by Frank Butler COL. Col HERE captured and got acquainied wi the first of four concentra camps from which, with melod:a- matic incident, he was to escapg fo ity on his propaganda wol | Hitleresque politicos. Bob Hope,)Aunt,” one of his ‘Loul(l have stayed in in Czechoslovakia, later Paris as a French army officer, His escape to America after 0% fall of France is another long, a venturous tale. is still engaged in ln“ Hitler work, playing in the m-. The “The Strange Death of Adolp Hitler.” He would like to deo mazt and thinks American stars shot be utilized more in the OWT's short-wave broadcasts to Europe. e Here he a finally, as conuract, He | Geiman film ¢ WAR PAINT for our planes Many planes operated in Pan American’s Alaska Services are in war paint. Others soon will be, symbolizing the fact that our every resource of personnel and experience is now dedicated to the war effort. This means every passenger, every ounce of cargo is under military priority. After Victory, we will again give our Alaska friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout the Terri- tory. wa AT BARANOF HOTEL among other libera -mind actor: | Ames Brown, Assistant Division makes his escape to a neighboringeven though he was one-quarter Manager of the Alaska Division of |courftry, say Mexico, and from Jewish, by the familiar process of Pan American Airways is here there broadcasts nightly to kee) )lvwmln[.. ‘clegn”—that is, persuad- {from the Seattle ()[fl("(\ He is a|the American peopie, now deprived |ing his mother to sign a “confes- guest at the Baranof Hotel. of their free pre informed of |sion” that her own bhusband was - what is really going on in their not Willy’s real father own country and the world. He had no stomach for Naziism '"DES IOMORROW That will ‘give you an idea of before that, and he went to Vienna |the kind of work that William on the pretext of seeing his miciher | Trenk, 39-year-old European star,|to get the “confession.” Low tide—5:52 am., -09 feet. |giq gs the Germans annexed his| Instead, he undertook a stage| | “High tide—12:20 pan,, 144 feet. |ngtive Austria. land air campaign directed at Hit- I.LOw Sde 8 00 R 910 Zoale ‘ As Willy Trenk-Trebitsch, he/ler—as Bob Hope might do in our| 7 o |was a high favorite in the thea- imaginary situation. Trenk did it |ters of Central Europe before!Wwith jokes, as Hope would ESCAPEE FROM ‘Hltlm came into power, and on (hp‘ With the Trenk Avas |air retained his popularity even| ) H"I.ER'S HA“DS | after that. On the Berlin stage, & | the Nazis were rising, he wrote/ | ‘xmd acted in satirical ))luvs kid- } | who became Hnlu s mouthpi By R()BBIN JOONS | HOLLYWOOD.—Imagine for | He fled Germany, moment that the United States, refugee from a movie after winning the war, suddenly had signed with the found i government d by outfit, PFA, to star PLYING BETWEEN JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY LEAVES JUNEAU Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8:00 P. M. TICKETS and INFORMATION at PERCY’'S CAFE Where all small packages may be left. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 SUNNY —BROOK BRAND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey . “CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME”, National Distillers Products Corp, N. Y. AU A AN Distributed by National Grocery Company. Seattle, W

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