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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE REVEALINGFILM |MANY ARRIVEFROM [New Minister of LAST DAYS IN | CSTTIIINTR] || “Frontier Badmen” | ABOUTJAPANON | SOVTH ONSUNDAYF oot Church MANILA SHOWN | o R oncit'mce | || CAPITOL SCREEN -ciwiinieonsel And Wife Arive IN 20TH FILM (20 ENTURY ANNE GWYNNE George Bavard, Dorothy Brown, Ida | ; Jop Brutés manhandfing NOAH BEERY, Jr. The authentic “inside story” of|Brust, Jack Burford, Betty Bur- Rev. Robert Treat, who suc-| Words did helpless victims — Forc- THE LORDS OF A LAWLESS LAND DIANA |Jppan’s implacable and relentless| ford, David Burford, Elizabeth Bron- the Rev. W. H. Matthews, the screen's most frightful heavies ing their daughters in- PREVUE TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY to Lloyd Nolan what LAST TONIGH THE FLAMING EPIC OF America’s First (Guerrilla Fighters! BARRYMORE |war aims is the theme of “Behind|son, Eugene Bronson, Catherine Jr. as pastor of the Methodist have never been able to du' They LEO CARRILLO ithzl Rxsinxrsl‘uh.”“RKO Radio’s YllO-‘Bumford. Ralph Dagg, Lena De- h, arrived here Saturday eve- mul.. lump m(;[n.\ throat (a)md u-ml:, i i, able new film offering now at the bring, Violet Dyer, Bill Evans. \ccompanied by Mrs. Treat.|/in his eyes course, the words to G.ushu pala‘::bs‘ N A;f&?nll)ggg}: ‘Capitox Theatre. Thomas Hall, Robert Hardy, Emil new minister is a graduate of /were exceptional ones, but Nolan, WD Veor ON e THOMAS GOMEZ | Bringing American film patrons | Hendrikson, Sara Howell, Alex Hold- College, at Adrian, Michi- a tough film hombre in his own Ir's WILLIAM FARNUM |their first opportunity to see the|en, May Hougendobler, Hellenne and of Garrett Biblical In- right, was a little embarrassed SENSATIONAL! T |real Japan on the screen, the pic-|Hildebrand, Frances Hildebrand, e on the Northwestern Uni-, He is featured with Carole Lan- oy LON CHANEY |ture’s story covers the dramatic|Mary E. Howe, James Johnston, y campus, at Evanston, Illin- dis, Cornel Wilde and James Glea- a8 |period between 1936, when the last Pearl Johnstone, Dorothy Kemmer, pastorate for the past son in 20th Century-Fox's ‘Manila! lof the peace-loving Jap leaders|Leslie B. Kendall, Jean D. MC-jeight years has been at Westville, Calling,” the exciting story of were assassinated by power-mad |SParran 2 . America’s first guerrilla fighters army men, to the present time. George Mulligan, Lucille Mulligan, In the film, which is showing now A Jap graduate of Cornell, his|Betty McGlochlin, Mary Orr, Louls at the 20th Century Theatre, Nolan influential father and his pretty |Rosenberg, Charles O'Neill, Arrille speaks these lines over a radio flancee are the principal Oriéntal|SYenning, Albert Stout, Virginia station captured from the Japs - f | Shattuck, Alice Stuart, Dolores Sea- phe o " characters in the story, with three| o ")\ "o nan Keith Seaman,| %€ Filipinos and Americans, we Americans also in important Parts.| N, seaman, William Tiffany, | Tonight at 8 o'clock members of didn’t surrender. We just ran out |The father, a publisher, smcervly,Hmry Townsend, Frank Townsend. |the Methodist Church and their of soldiers, b(“v('au.\o the soldiers ran ds will gather to bid the Rev.|out of blood | THEATRE |wants peace between his country | yjglet Thomas, Robert Treat, Mary | {r¢ Show Place of Juneau and the United States, but he re-|ryeat Geraldine Thomas, Delno Tu-|and Mrs. Matthews, who have| Then he exhorts the Filipinos to - 'been here three years, a farewell,'fight a guerrilla war against the gretfully forecees the reckless path| pen Berta Vaughn, Lois Weisberg, bec Japan is taking toward domination|youis Weisberg, Thelma Weisberg,(and to welcome the new p: or | Japs, until Uncle Sam gets back COUPLE MARRIED of the whole world, and realizes| Walter Woodal, Mae Woodal, Inez!and his wife. A musical program ready for the kill. It's a stirring he must go with the current or|zZiengenfuss, and June Belford. {has been planned and refreshments call to arms. It must be If it | | | the first trip to Alaska and they are de- country already, as and expect to Treats, d with the expressed it, happy here And a dirl who fought fearlessly by their side! die | Ppassengers from Ketchikan were |will be served in the church parlocs.[moved Nolan, one of Hollywood’s Accordingly, he induces his son to|J. W. Gucha, Jerry Gucha, Char+ |toughest. But the fact is that it become an army officer and a part |lotte Railsback, Anna Railsback, G. |caused the first cinema tear to of the new movement—an act that|E. Pearson, Mildred Hermann, CSI"(H, (HATTER NOTICE TO CREDITORS |dampen his eyes. leads to dramatic consequences .s Holzer, E. S. Evans, J. C. Burnett,| | the boy becomes brutalized and is A. A. Ardinia, Charles Railsback, (lUB HAS SESSIO" | The undersigned having been ap- meeting of ‘the Stitch and pointed administrator of the estate alienated from his family and his Clydia Railsback, Kay Railsback, American friends. Norma Railsback, F. A. Clarke, R.‘} A Margo, Tom Neal, J. Carrol Naish, | A. Wolfe, Mrs. A. Lundstrom, and/Chatter 4-H Club was held at Aud-|of J. E. Wilcox, deceased, all per- Robert Ryan and Gloria Holden, | Patricia Lamb. rey Hill's home last Thursday eve-|sons having claims against the said head the featured cast of the of-| From Wrangell—Mrs. E. Comnor,‘nj,, Harriet Maurstad was elect- | estate are hereby notified to present fering. Emmet Lavery wrote the|E: Connor. Van H. Fisk, Miss Alleen oy ey vice President, and Miss/same to the undersigned, at Ju- screenplay and Edward Dmytiyk | Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. M Nelson | pryyis Grant showed how to pin|neau, Alaska, within six months ictel. ‘Pngleolodmw K. Golf and Lean Barn- }am: outrap, SRERE R“‘"‘»"“mt‘"lfilfl"g“t ‘:‘\!’ tdg“’ ”““’;‘;f» gt SPEC'/‘L ffll' the F”URT" S and songs concluded the meeting. ated at Juneau, Alaska, s 3¢ % ONE NIGHT ONLY : | hill Golf boarded the vessel abi,, .. coting will be held July|day of July, 1944 jeuose Ripert 18 ut the home of Miss Grant. HENRY, RODEN, GUARD NOTICE i i R The marriage of Mrs. Nellie Red- inger to Mr. Warren Wilson was held yesterday afternoon at the Glacier Highway home of Mr. and Mrs. d hisen, with Dean C. E. Rice of Holy Trinity Cathedral, performing the service. The bride selected a dress of | yellow crepe de chene and her shoulder corsage was of tea roses. Her only piece of jewelry was a yellow amethyst necklace, a gift of the groom. Mrs. Elisen as matron of honor, wore an aqua dress with a corsage of ros with MARGO - TOM NEAL 1. CARROL NAISH - ROBERT . RYAN « GLORIA HOLDEN ’ Clarence E. Mulford’s v " TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL | | Louis Selmer, Beverly Bertinger, 2 Louis D. Selmer, Harry Bigoff, Mrs. July 3-10-17-24 { Jack Mutch, Jack Mutch, L. E. Rey- | I noldson, Mrs. H. McLean, Mrs. A. | carison, Albert Carlson, J, Al-| DLTVEZZD:\EI;;]{O;M-S}B:E;\T&, vnf::' Senamme o oo | Administrator, estate of | I Py | | | Mr. Eiisen was best man for the| bridegroom. | The ceremony was performed be-| fore a huge windew in the. living room of the Elisen home, and| baskets of carnations and gladioli| were placed at either side. White| tapers in tiered candelabra formed a background for the lovely scene. A reception followed, at which time friends of the couple called to extend wishes for their hap- piness. The reception table was covered with a lace cloth and a beautiful arrangement ot mixed garden flow- ers formed the centerpiece. White| PLUS—LATEST NEWS SPECIAL! INVASION OF FRANCE FULL REEL candles were at either side and| the tiered bride’s cake was placed| at one end of the table. OF NEWS Assisting during the reception hours were Mesdames Carl Strom- Act'lal berg, Waino Hendrickson, A. R. Scenes | The couple have taken an apart-| ment at the Gross. Mrs. Wilson recently returned| WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY | erator with the Army. Mr. Wil-| - |son, well knowa here, is one of the |owners of the Alaska Laundry. R. H. Larson, of the Dupont Com- pany, is here from Spokane, Wash- ington, and a guest at the Baranof. Duncan, Arthur Riendeau and Rob- lert Hurley. _SHUWING‘ ‘here from Fairbanks, where she TUESDAY I employed as a telephone op- i —————— | R. H. LARSON IN TOWN C.P.R.STEAMER SAILS Tuesday at 8 A. M. NOTH9A.M. ' Verd-A-Ray LAMP BULBS The Siumlard Eye Comfort Lamp Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 |rifle and ammunition belts. i jand daughter day evening |and LeRoy Perry, Iagle. |Mathison and David H. Souza. The Douglas Guards will march|yey, Garison, Orrin Edwards, Mrs. | in the Fourth of July parade fo-| D Buards and baby, Ann Pohl, | morrow and will meet at the Fire| ' o Navairo, Jerry Godkin, Chris Hall at 9:45 a. m, where they Will| pajley T, J. Holmquist, John Holm- | form. Dress for the parade will be| qyjst Mrs. T. Kettelson, Mrs. G. Mc- | regular uniform, leggings, helmets,| 1ytosh, and H. H. Bates | [ . | TO VISIT AT SKAGWAY Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Edwards Shirley left Satur- for Skagway where| they will make their home for a| time. | 'FIRST NEWSREEL 0 | D-DAY INVASIONAT | CAPITOL TOMORROW | | 'The first newsreel pictures of the Ed Cashel arrived from skagwfly‘invasiou of France on June 6 ar- yesterday, where he has been em- rived here by airmail at midnight ploved in construction, He will|last night, and will be shown at spend the Fourth holiday with his|the Capitol Theatre, appropriately family here. |enough, on the Fourth of July, to- |morow night. This is only one TROLLERS IN |week from the time the films were | Many local trollers are in town|shown n New York. | for the holiday. Those in recently| honc e o i aerumen are Rustad, Rice, Weisse, Mortin- son Cuthberts, and the Riedies. Reusel Fleming, halibuter, was in and out again yesterday. FROM SKAGWAY PERRYS HERE Mr. and Mrs, L .A. Perry are here from Ketchikan and have registered at the Baranof. | OPICH HOME Sam Opich returned yesterday from his work at Gustavus. He will remain in over the holidays,| and may seek local employment. | STREETS FLAG DECKED Mike Pusich, Chairman of the Decoration Committee, assisted by Balog and son Mickey have “Old Glory” posted on telephone poles strung overhead on all main strets. - - LAMB-PERRY NUPTIALS Patricia H. Lamb of Ketchikan USCG, were married Saturday afternoon at the U. S. Commissioner’s office by Act- ing U. 8. Commissioner M. E. Mcn—l Witnesses were Mrs. N. 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