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[ANN SOTHERN AS 'MAISIE' SEEN AT | CAPITOL TONIGHT, Maisie, otherwise Ann Sothern." contiuues her dynamic advenlures' in “Maisie Gogs To Reno”, the ex-| citing, laugh-provoking new film in’ the popular Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer series which comes to the Capitol tonight. Her millions of fans won't want to miss this one, which is by all odds the best in the group. | Maisie Ravier_has a new heart in-| terest in “Maisie Goes To Reno,” and it is that highly sought-after John Hodiak, who is fast rising to stardom. M-G-M has surrounded these two with an outstanding cast of performers, including Tom Drake, | {the young man who scored such a| |bit in “Two Girls and a Sailor”; | Ava Gardner, whom you will remem- |ber from “Three Men in White,” | |Marta Linden, Paul Cavanagh, Ber-! inard Nedell, Donald Meek and Chick | Chandler. | This time Maisie, on vacation from !her welding job in an airplane fac- | tory, finds herself in Reno and mix-| (ed up with a gang of forgers as |she comes to the aid of a young, | soldier whose wife is being victim- |ized by the gang. Maisie meets’ | Hodiak, who plays a blackjack deal- | |er, and between them they get into lali sorts of hilarious scrapes but |manage to wind up everything in |proper fashion. | | As an added short fzature, “Brazil |Today” of “This Is America” series is also shown. | SHOWPLALE or APITUL; l | | EETH T o B ; i : i . | FEATURE STARTS 8-10:15 |two minor children which the plain-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA GUERRILLA BRINGS BACK FAMILY ffi HILARIOUS FUN FEATURE 1S BILL AT 20TH CENTURY The gremlin, that little imp of mischief which is reputed to pay especial attention to aviators, des conds to more prosaic surroundings and becomes an integral part of the | story of “Johnny Doesn't Live Here | |Any More” the hilarious comedy scheduled to open an engagement at the 20th Century tonight. Simone Simon, James Ellison and William Terry are co-starred in the picture, and various other players take an important part in the pro- | coedings, but the turnings of the | plot are definitely influenced by a| tiny white figure which flits through the scenes and spreads confusion | out of all proportion to its size. And | it all comes about because the art- iless Miss Simon spills salt in a| | raiway dining car. | For the ensuing seven weeks the| pesky little gremlin is in command of the situation, guilding the girls footsteps into paths where angels | fear to tread and setting in motion a scries of incidents which become | . -‘(unmer and more involved every in- HOME FROM THREE YEARS OF JUNGLE WAR in the Philippines as leader |stant. of a guerrilla band, Navy Yeoman Gordon A. Lang is pictured in San | In real life the gremlin is Jerry Francisco with his pretty Filipino wife Paz and their 17-months-old |Maren, a midget no more than three | son Herbert, on their way to his former home, New Ulm, Minn. Formerly | fcet tall, who is no stranger to the “missing,” Lang was due to collect 3% years’ back pay. (International) iscreen. In fact, on occasion, he ‘The cast supporting Miss Simon,‘ 'has “doubled” for Charlie McCar ihhy in various motion pictures (be Nor'h Sea {ing a much better runner than| | Charlie) . F | Ellison and Terry also includes Alan | 'om Ou' \Dinehart, Minna Gombel, Chick Chandler and Grady Sutton. | H - | arrived at 1:20 51 in- poses that the defendant retain cus- tedy of the child and that the plain- tiff contribute $25 per mor.tl toward | the child's support. There is no! property at issue. 1 In the second action, Stella sinmn-! son charges cruelty and incompati- bility in seeking a divorce from Da- | vid E. Simonson. The couple has! The light sent out by the sun The North Sea is 400,000 times greater than that, TONIGHT and THURSDAY! 6 G M s\'\i\% GREMLINS N 1y © N th,,,.y doesn't live here anymore... but his |tiff asked to retain in her custody,'c'clock this morning with PLU OUR GANG AND lINKED WITH LATEST NEWS i == | DEATH PLOT Slaying ofASt;Ie Senalor: May Be Traced fo In- ' ’ . r | mate, ‘Cupid Club” | | plas i LANSING, Mich,, July 25—Gov. {Harry F. Kelly today awaited ac- | tion by the State Corrections Com- ! mission before deciding whether executive office intervention is | necessary in the affairs of the! CNERAY WHIRIES with the defendant to contribute $50 per month toward their support. There is no property in dispute, but the plaintiff also asks $125 for at- torney fees. | e COASTAL AIRLINES ‘ ON TRIPS TUESDAY | Alaska Coastal airlines flew the| following five passengers to Tena-| kee yesterday afternoon: J. M. Slagle, Albert Howard, Mrs. Jennie | Joseph, Mrs. Florence Gamble and Mrs. George Gamble. | James Orme flew to Mitchell| Bay and return. Outgoing passengers this after- bound Juneau passengers from Seattle, Ketchikan, Wrangell and Petersburg. | The following 39 people were from Seattle: F. Welch, Raymond Bars-| ‘| ness, R. T. Garrow, Mrs. R. T. Gar- row, Johanna Jensen, Joan Blythe, vivian Wink, Anna Beard, Violet Boelens, Veronica Stevenson, John Carter. | Mrs. Irene Turek, Mrs. Anna furek, Mrs. Judy Meyers, Arthur E. Starling, Mrs. Arthur E. Starling, Jack Rollow, H. A. Dudley, Mrs. H. A. Dudley, Jon Dudley, Mrs. Harry | E. Brown, Mrs. R. B. Martin, Mrs. J., | W. Hillman, Wallace E. Peterson. | which the moon reflects. PIMPLES ? Disappeared Overnight lackheads, Too, Went Fast t in troe, there is a safe ess, medicated liquid called | KLEEPEX that d pimples it ncta to loosen and re ugly bisckheads. 1hose who followed rections and applied K Butler Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexali Store Mis. Corrine Alderson, Alma Al-! derson, Lawrence Alderson, Lillian John Salaney, Mrs. Hazel From the Liberty Magazine Coy, Gary Coy, John Alderson, Ar- S COLISEUM s noon were as follows: To Sitka: Mrs. Dan Moller, W.| Bates, Jack Molyneaux, F. J. Cooke, | Mary A. Brook-| | State Prison of Southern Michigan, ' described by Attorney General | John R. Dethmers as a hotbed of mismanagement. | Knute Robsahn, | Dethmers, meanwhile, raised the man, Charlie Whittnaw, S. H. ngssjbflny that the slaying of State | Kendall, Mr. Van Erman and| | Senator Warren G. Hooper of Al-| Buster H. Bowles. bion last January 11 might have| To Ketchikan: Anna Boei, W. A. been committed by a prison in-|Jones, Henry Keyes and Frank| prom petersburg: John Hendrick- | mate. Four men charged with con-' Marshall. scn, Mrs. John Hendrickson, Mrs.' spiracy to murder Hooper now are _To Hoonah: Paul Hickox, Jack|Minnie Johnson, Phillip Clausen and in Btaale Creek, Mich. | Sumdum, Peter Brown and Harvey |George Davis. [ f | In his second report following Smith. | The North Sea also has 28 round four months of investigation, he' Incoming passengers were: trippers aboard. | recalled that Henry Luks, a wit- From Hoonah: Andrew Johnnie.|Oain'sOWSR, FFarrow|BGn ness in the Hooper case, testified From Sitka: Mrs. Dale Stewart, - > — | last week he was approached re-|Mrs. J. W. Thompson, James 'I'ollEfso“ “AMED | | D. A. OFFICE HEAD garding the plot and said Mike Thompson and Bob Paxton. Assistant United States Attorney Selix, one of the defendants, and' it . o e other members of the former De- troit Purpie Gang had been al- Rov IHOMASU JR' lowed to visit gang members inside General Robert L. Tollefson has |tcen officially designated acting | e CHRISTENED AT ad of the U. 8. District Attorney's vid Korhoven, P. S. Respicio, Mrs. Jack ‘McMahon, Mrs. H. S. Hoover, Gene A. Hanna and J. R. Hope. From Ketchikan, Wm. Kaiki, Mrs. ‘Wm. Kaiki, and Roy H. Stewart. From Wrangell: Mrs. P. C. Mc-| Cormick, Joyce Ruseling, C. C. Mun- dy and Mrs. C. C. Mundy. LAST TIMES TONIGHT “JOURNEY INTO FEAR” S'mmneS\NTUN James ELLISON L CHICK CHANDLER ALAN DINEHAT KILL THEM MINNA GOMBEL ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS | 000000000 “There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! MAKE SURE YOU BUY A SPRAY STRONG ENOUGH 10 KiLL 'EM DEAD! STANDARD FLY SPRAY czs% AN RLINES Daily Scheduled Trips THE HOUSE FLY AND MOS- QUITO TOGETHER - HAVE ACTUALLY CAUSED THE DEATH OF MORE PEOPLE SINCE TIME BEGAN THAN, ALL THE WARS EVER FOUGHT STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA 5 | Dethmer’s first report charged (EREMO“Y “ERE that vice, corruption, gambling,! liquor and favoritis T m- e it worlda - largosy| oy Stanley Thomas, Jr, infant cffice for the First Judicial Divis-| walled prison” and that some m_!son of Juneau's Street Department|ion, Alaska, following the resigna- mates were permitted the “solace”|FOreman, was christened here last |tion this month at Ketchikan of of women visitors or were allowed |VenINg by . the Rev. Robert 8.|R. L. Jernberg, who has been act- to visit nearby houses of prosmu-l'nea" 80 '’ poresnony. perfored mimg Digte) Aaeney tion. the Methodist Church at 8 o'clock.| The wire confirming Tollefson 2 It was the three-months anniversary |as head of the office here was re- of Roy Jr.'s birth. ceived from James P. McGranery, Godfather and Godmother were, the Assistant to the Attorney Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanborn, of |¢ral of the United States. Kelso, Washington, brother-in-law | BT (g 2 TO TWO DIVORCE CASES i FILED ERE N COURT - s ™ s o i, g |have been visiting here with Mr. and Pe’ersh“rg Ke‘chil‘an Mrs, Max Rogers and baby girl} e ‘ Two new divorce actions were fil- nic Thomas for the past two have returned home from St. Ann's| ‘ Also Trips ed here this morning with the Clerk yeeks of the U. S. District Court. Friends attending the christening Hospital. Michael Mullen has entered St. T0 . Ageney HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH Seward Street Rufus W. Harrls asks a decree of jnclyded: Mr. andw Mrs. C. J. Berg- Ann’'s Hospital for medical atten- AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Juneau Phone 249 BEFORE your car injures | someone and a costly dam- age suit is brought against you, ask this agency to place Liability Insurance on your automobile. Then you will be defend- ed when you are summoned to appear in court. INSURE NOW! through for DININGZIDANCING. and having fun! © Dancing Nightly 8 to 12 ® Suppers ® Entertainment idivorce from Jessie Louise Harris on 2 grounds of incompatability. and de- ;'.;;m,mfi[.r& 960 UeguEe cand ‘Mg, sertion. The defendant is now - | e I 1, St el U hris tion ing at Newell, North Carolina, and The city of Akron takes its name| George Gamble has been admit- has the couple’s minor daughter in from the Greek word meaning|ted to St. Ann’s Hpspital for medi- her care there. The piaintiff pro- “high place.” For Information and Reservations Phone 612 JUNEAU WELDING & MACHINE SHOP Are Announcing Exclusive Dealership for GRAY MARINE ENGINES ATTENTION Now is the time to place your engine FISHERMEN orders for the coming season. 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