The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1944, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 'CAPITOLTOHOLD (20711 CENTURY IS BOND PREMIERE | SHOWING "EDGE OF DARKNESS” (| "5SHrENTURY Edee of Darkness,” the Warner! film based upon William lar novel of the same WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1944 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! STARTS TONIGHT "HANGMEN ALSO | SHCCKING! UNBELIEVABLE! | pypv | EATURED | HANGMEN ©ASCAPITOLBILL NIGHT ON JUNE 15 . X t i PUrgets - tenss. toiosian atre on June 15 with Homer Garvin nan Jentury Theatre <t 4 Il 27 % ists brin > the Oapitc eatre | o ten contestants who are rivals std onight for a 4-day run. | HILTER BRE""A" \ : tonight -starring Brian Don-' o1 ihe honor of being named Miss| Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan| . levy, Al : Walter Bren- piperty at the conclusion of* the heac { the most distinguished ( = i | “A Bond for Every Seat” is the W] gan of the bond premiere which | B¢ Adventure, intrigue, romance in Arnold Pre e 7 T ST BT HEIRS 1S THE STORY: = HEIRS A GiliC ¢ Heroes all! Loan drive vicinity regular performance will con- |ing ¢ wre nan, t ANNA LEE a tells the pifth war in the Ju-cast embled in one motion | exciting of the M npeau-Dou Peatured in the support- Roloatad thiue Undted rtists of Reinhard Heydrich, the Hang-| Th Nancy Coleman, tal-| man, Nazi-protector in Czechoslo- | clude at 9 o'clock. The theatre will jent player who performed! be and reopened immed- |so in “Kings Row,” “The| a | iately W the special movie treat | Ga Ister and otherss Walter] and the presentation of the candi-)Huston, whose performance as Jerry | f..their women, who may be 1t 9:30 o’clock. lcohe n “Yankee Doodle Dandy”| Garvin's office is & bond iS=|wil| jong be remembered; Judith| ory —PLUS— test News vakia cleared ¢ ks Gallant fighters and news of his ‘murder by 0 thi member of the underground the city but calmest of | dal Svoboda, played by Brian| M The daring S .‘:r.vml\;n tkhow how to stand all is Dr Donlevy. anc )y @ man's. sidé at necessary an altar or IR, st clude and of brutal Nazi boot | for | drich, ve |the prof do not arrest Svobod g lone of the professor’s students, the | 5. Quick and sur- | ™ Verd-A-Ray LAMP BULRBS The Standard Eye Com fl”' t Lu”.p | Do you have poor digestitn? Do you fes! headachy after eating? 0 O His planned method of | ¥ ncy and for the purchase {ayqerson Ruth Gordon, both | s purchased through his office. All|™" Novotny (Walter Brennan) | « the pursuing Gestapo.| friends who wish to purchase “pre- | Carnov Roman | : ) the execution of Heydrich, allows|g : | T2 0 | Brought to life on the screen is| / 3 $ .. s ry of a N ] g home. In the morning | titles the | a its simple, peace-loving pe « z o P at the hou ill pur se two general admis- | it goes I F 3 = / | ingly. 1t which more, than | miere will be even more re- e the premiere a memorable | by Mr. Garvin it will be ne - | of ickets for the premiere it| . . * | to materialize He|® prominent players of stage and| 1 be that bonds be! ! in the house of Pro-| % > sere | ERROL | her important names in the | candidates, their campaign man- |y, vzl g ed daughter had saved him b agers, committee members and .'” X s > The daughter, Mascha (Anna Lee) | micre ponds are asked to hring |Bohnen and Helmut Dantine, w)m} sensing Svoboda’s connection With | {heir ap; “Mrs. Miniver” and “Casa- | t the Capitol Theatre dur- him to enter. Because of the cur-!ing the evenings few he has to spend the night at! The py apo, who are rounding up | mission seat; the purchase of a $50 |ple the the slaying 'of Hey- bond entitles him to one loge seat|that stamps out freedom rever | sion tickets. Bond purc | ereater value will be rated accord- During the Fourth Bond Drive | - also host at a sim- | filled by bond pur- | s hoped that the pre | | munerative 1l than the | one held in the last drive. However, | occasion for Juneau and for the ten | young ladies who will be pre | Do you get sour or upset easily? for their friends to give tr | Do you feel tired—listless? | unqualified support. While OUR CAR will come Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! | | Now everyone knows that to get the good | booths do not open until June 12| | out of the food you eat—you must digest | it properly. 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