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LISTENFOLKS...... a remantic comedy the depth and delight of which has never been seen en the screen befo Made by the producer and of “GOING MY WAY d “BELLS OF ST. ] " — LEO McCAREY. (SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT) shen 7"9“/' FOR THE FIRST TIME... ity in a Racy, Romantic Adventure! with WALTER SLEZAK VIEWS and LATEST NEWS 9 PLUS —— VARIE Complete Shows at 7:09- .20 ) "ONCE UPON A HONEYMCON" 1S CAPITOL'S BILL a warmly human romance with the European background is difficult achieve- ment. To make the combination a breath-taking adventure ¢ a rol- licking comedy in one is than an achievement it t of skill That, however; is what Leo Mc- To combine war a d we a Carey has done in “Once upon aa Honeymoon,” RKO Radio’s new starr vehicle Ginger Rog- ers and Cary nt. This fea- ture is at the Capitol Theatre As ¢ ncing as it is exciting, the picture takes its two princi- pals, an American dancer and an American broadcasti through the pages of contemporary Continental history from the vasion of Austria and Poland the capture of Holland and of o And it weaves the hectic their romance-under-dif- into the broad pattern i | story of | ficulties McCare producer-director-author reportar, | in- | “LAURA" FEATURE - SHOWING TONIGHT iall in love with never seen? absorbin, Century-Fox's mystery-drama C Tierney Clifton Webb tonight Can a mar n he ha That's t 1 20th logical 1 rin, at 20tht Century {ful thing that ever happened to thrilling and stories of the year. suspenseful AT 20TH CENTURY a question | new ‘ Lau- Dana | the i A thrill d suspe ful story { and perilous experi- ind murder—“Lau the dazzling back- Tk phisticated pre-Pearl Harbor New York cafe !society. In it, Gene Tierney is seen the chic advertising executive whose every after-hours n be- comes an item for the city's chat- ter columns. | Men loved her enough to die for her—enough to kill her! How, un- | attainable, she became desirable be- |yond all desire, and how a fateful |love for her became the most fear- a | woman, makes for-one of the most screen Sy 2 |l take plenty of bows X P2 Grant turns in a brilliant per-| UNDER CROSSED SWORDS, Marine Colone! James P. S. Devereux, hero | since “Laura e escape story formance as the newscaster, and| ©f Wake Island, leaves the church in Baltimore, Md., with his bride {of o new type ape into the mad Mi Rozers i . th the former Rachel Clarke Cooke. Col. Devercux’s first wife died '\\’hxls luxury of pr ar cafe S heroine who &p he was a prisoner of the Japanese. (International] | jie_the film provides glamor time tryvin: - - i nll e it | Gene Tierney with 28 dazzling c ginnl mistake in Ger- | lnee a ; = 4 tume changes, thus providing a r de ent although L2 makes Jvice Plar o retur: agdthe ]t R B gt ! | b, Ty W Uel " Also featured in the brilliant | : imme y fojjowing the hearing, . — v | [ el 16 “definits | €ast of the film produced and di- DOUGLAS A S s S, Bt i g { S eot on AKERA cent Price and Judith Anderson, Bon VO age 1 tman School fusic in Ro-!| NEWS 1 5P o Sy & AR ior ster, N. Y. Miss Paul will be ac- | | | in “Whos Who I iAL HOTE y g 0 ct ed by Carol Beery Davis at | ]":\“‘:” < “"”’“ Is listed as a HOSPIIAI. w0l S i | ilawyer and author Mrs D Sweenpy the piano FROM LOU NA | L | Acmitted to St. anns Hospital ] K B T Mrs. Ida Belle Fuller was a re- | 1 . jfor surgidhl attention is Joe W. SELR ! cent passenger coming to Douglas | el BARANOF REGISTRATION | Beal Assembly 3, Order of Rainbow from Logansport, to visit with old| (Continued from Page One) | = | Phillip Forrestt, Ralph J. Morri- for Girls is planning a bon v 1 s A [ nds, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ro-| — - | Arrivals from e States re !son and Mrs. Leray Clements and party in henor of Mrs. Dora Sw berts. | New Hampshire—Gov. Dale forg-|€ring at the Baronof Hotel y baby girl were dismissed from St ey, Past Mother Advisor, on Friday, §9§ " [4 After the past week Visiting|eq ahead in late returns for renom-|day were: Mrs. Ida Belle Fuller,| Ann's yesterday August 16, to an @ E' 4 nere, Mrs. Fuller left Monday via'ination over Rep. Adams, who left! LS Angeles, Calif.; Dr. and Mrs.| The Government Hospital admit- nouncement by il B § plane to west Alaska to get a sight!pjs House seat to make the race.|Edgar B. Pease, Phoenix, Ariz;ited Josephine Smith from White Davis, Worthy of Mt. McKinley and the country|rhe Democrats nominated Mayor| Georgia Heins, Ruth M. Brad, Lois | Mour Florence Garfield from The party will be netd at 7:30 around Anchorage, returning yes-|p geefe of Dover over Harry Carl- | Pultzen, Seattle; Mrs. Carolyn Pom- | Nome and Nicholas James from o'clock in the Mascnic Temple for } terday | son, former assistant to Secretary|eroy, Clark Squive. Tacoma Kake. Mrs. Sweeney who is to leave soon | cf Commerce Wall i . after Ausust 16 to attend the | WELL BABY CONF E | Arkansas Rep. Fadjo Cravens Grand Assembly in Spokane. Given b e 4 | Mrs. Elizabeth Erickson, new Pub-|came from behind to hold a small as a general get-together, the _ (COmtinued frem Page Ome) lyjc yealth Nurse for this commun-lead for renomination over Lee MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE gathering is for the purpose of a Y ity announced that she is continu- | Whittaker, former Army Air Foi H e H reunion for those visiting town for | trol of Jesse Jones of the RFC, ing the monthly Well Baby Con-|es gzeant, in the only contested ' # Machme Work weld“‘{l L the summer, t oing out tc 1 to me, ‘T will recom- ference as usual. The same date, congressional primary. ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE cellege in the fs 11 other nd spending government money the first Tuesday of each month, - e — 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 terested members c teel plant in California to be from 2 to 4 p.m. will be continued Serving at the party will be all i by you. We prefer to have and held at the Douglas Public WR"'ER lAw the top officers of Rainbew. Board the U. S. Steel Corporation spend Schools. A regular conference was e 7 | members and all Rainbow girls are 20vernment money in Utah on a held Tuesday between the hours e invited.. to attend. steel plant to be operated by of 2 to 4 pm IS IN juNEAu FOR Youlo l’el’oqlts - 1 > t will be provided in | them.” 1 vocal selections ces Paul, who has re- after attending the d who said that, Kaiser said: “Willilam Allen, special consultant to Jesse Jones.” by Miss Fra turned here ATTEND HARVARD COMMENCEMENT AMONG THE LUMINARIES at the Harvard University commencement exercises were Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (center), Adm. Chester W- Nimitz (left), and Brig. Gen. Elliott C. Butler (right). Directly behind Nimitz is Gen. Henry H. Arnold, former head of the Army air forces. Eisenhower and Nimitz received honorary degrees. (International) DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL Daily Vacation Bible School will be held at the Douglas Bible | Church beginning next Monday | through Friday for a period of two weeks. | Daily sessions will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. All children three years of age and up are invited to attend. There wil be teachers for each age group. All are invited to go every day and enjoy a good time with other boys and girls according to the | Rev. Peter J. Nickel CRAB CANNERY STARTS SOON This morning the Douglas Crab Canneries two tenders, the Mary M. and the Julia D. are leaving with full loads of gear, and towing additional crab pots with floats, bound for the crab field adjacent to Tenakee, where they will set out their gear. The main crab area will be Icy Straits, but this area is not yet open to crab fishing until next month. % The Julia D. with Capt. Larkins and Clyde Ford will remain on the| field continually, loading their catches into live pots. The Mary M. { captained by V. J. Collins will | bring the catches from the field to the Douglas port, where the crabs wi]l be processed at the newly es-! | tablished Douglas Crab Cannery, ! which is now in readiness after the past two months installations. R HERE FROM WRANGELL Mrs. A. Carmody and Mrs. G. E. Edwards have arrived here from Baranof Hotel. Empire Want Aas bring resuits' SALVAGING ATOMIC VICTIM FOR INSPECTION e A TOW ROPE attached to the salvage vessel Reclaimer (left) pulls the damaged destroyer Hughes toward the peach on Entu Island, Bikini, where scientists and naval experts will board her to check the effects of the underwater atomic bomb on the warship. Up to the present, the toll of ships sunk or badly damaged is re- parfed to be fifteen. Radioactivity has prevented a complete count so far. (International Radiophoto) | | | %Wx'ungell. They are guests at the‘ i | i - MARINE HEARING | Edward W. Allen, writer and law- yer, has arrived here to repre- Isent the Fisheries Association of |of the Pacific at the Congressional hearing now being held in Juneau by the House of Representatives | sub-committee. | Chairman of the Int ional Fisheries Commission, Mr. Allen has been affiliated with fishing in- |terests since 1919. During the past 120 years he has traveled extensive- |ly in Alacka and has written num- erous articles and a book on “North Pacific” (1936) on the fish- {ing industry and allied subjects in 1rh(‘ Territory. | For the past five years he has |concentrated on writing articlzs |specifically congernsd with protec- Ition of coastal fishing. The re- isults of this work have becn pub- {lished in Alaska Life, Washington Bar Journal, the Fisherman's Un- ion, ete. Chairman of the Alaska Commit- tee of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce for many years, Mr. Al- |len has had occasion to come in |daily contact with Alaska's prob- {lems end to study all phases of ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (9. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Disiributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailers of General Electric, Hot Point, Bendix and Kelvinator Products and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 L e i e & NO WOMAN WAS EVER S0 IRRESISTABLE! . . . No Ever Thrilling! 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