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JUNEAU, ALASKA AGE FIVE MONDAY, AUGU THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN! . ln their wildest, < wackiest screen scream of frisky femmes and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ) ( i » . \ MARKEROTHERS QUTRAGES NORTHSIARS [Aleufianin SPLENDID FUM o SHOWPLALE or CLfusee, ALASKA BOUND IS FEATURED BILL [[”’””y /, A | [] PITUL wrunny e BY JEWS - “wmimeacuees GoingSouth Carnmmcenuey € Now ; | [ ;i | The famous Marx Brothers, M torshin Also H G | Alaska Steamship Company's| ©Of Paramount’s film, “To Each Complele Shows Groucho, Harpo and Chico, are | Motors |p 50 nas ov'IAlvutmn arrived in Juneau at|His Own which is now at the 7.20_9_35 now at the Capitol Theatre in r t Supplies f Imidnight last night from West- 20th Century Theatre, it can safe- : 2 y, fthelr funolest film travesty. “A| el ernment JUPPIIES T0I |wara, and saited for Ketehikan |1y be said that here is a_picture 2 3 Night in Casablanca.” | i 2 land Seattle at 2 a. m which presents a rare combina- / The story is set in the p\‘_s(.way'Manager Of Bank Kl"ed"‘ Isolated Sememems | Inbound from Seward were Raytion of the art's outstanding. tal-| .. __—s=eeogily present® atmosphere of colorful Casablanca, M H : Th ' —_— !King, Willlam McKenzie, Anthony|€PtS Prominent in the combina- Pn-fl"’“‘.r"m woman's %0 with a swank hotel as the center ore rianging tnreai- SEATTLE, Aug. P—Loaded Koart, Nels Aurdal, George Broos-(UOn 15 the star, Oliva Detlavilland, the 107 reat oves! of action. The intimitable Groucho " ldown with school teachers, govern- eau, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Flint,| Whose portrayal of the film's lead- / with the completely wacky assist= - — |ments and even a tractor for na 1s. ulsey, Carl Johnso " L Mrs. F. Hulsey, Carl Johnson, Mr Olivia initely of Academy Award propor- tions. The film also introduces John Lund to the screen and he' establishes himself as a leading ! [man of great promise The story spans the years be- ance of brothers Harpo and Chico.! JERUSALEM, Aug. 4—(P— Eight tives to use mining coal near Point and Mrs. Dale Rinehart, Mrs The plot, if anything so amus-|young Jews, including a , kill-| Barr the sturdy motorship Schenck, Walter W. Smith, Mr. ingly contrived can be called a plot,/ed a Jewish official and wound- North Star has sailed for Arctic g Stevens, Eugene Stout and John concerns a ruthless group of Nazisied the Jewish manager of Bar-|points |W. Webber masquerading as Dutch aristocrats clay’'s Bank in Haifa today and| The teachers include Miss Judith | . From Cordova: Dr. C. G. umer- A fant T A | frantic Fun! who have smuggled the hidden Eu- escaped with $5200. Mlin, sndher (vag to CaBBI 1L " riL v Y ewin; Angelo Pappastl ol L0%. BWO . Breat wars Shat . ropean art treasurer and jewels in-, The fresh violence came after|St. Lawrence Island, in the Berng!y 4 J Kasieovsky. and from Val.|Doik the calendar in love, heart- break, sacrifice and, finally, hap- piness for Jody Norris. Jody is Outbound from Juneau 10 the starry-eyed small town girl Ketchikan were Mr. and Mrs. J.!whose great love for an aviator J. Coan, Miss Seva M. Wester, Mr. hero of World War I results in and Mrs. Frank Parrell, Mr. her bLearing his son after he is and Mrs. L. J. Reeder and W. S. killed in tion. I without CHARLES DRAKE and held hostages for two weeks, former Yakutat teachers, are boand :1(;]“"“[' et DA B Fm.w'd_l,wxhim, I. .rm“““.“\mp :‘h? 1015 COLUER ora ere were hanged in a forest preserve|for Hooper Bay, on the Yukon F.\» G R watches over her son, who is wear- | near Natdnya, where they strangled Delta, and Mr. and Mrs. John M.' -Or Seatte were Mrs. AHAIY ing wings in World War II. In & SIG RUMAN | and bled to death from wounds cut|Connery are returning to Point SPerling, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bol- finale which will stiv an emotional to the hotel prior to shipping them the Jewish underground issued a|Sea. Isolated posts are not Dewis., Qliver Blaine. to a South American hideaway. |statement, saying “we have not yet|to her. She taught at Wainwright, 3 How the Brothers Marx foil this settled our hanging account with|in the Arctic, last vear, and the! {plot is something to make aud- the British.” They threatened new |previous year at Tatitlek, on Prince {iences roll in the proverbial aisles.| hangings. William Sound, Southeastern | ———i—e | Last week two young Briti 1 | Alaska sergeants, who had been kid md! Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Nagel, i by the thin, knotted ropes. Lay, in the Arctic, where they \of: Michael and Marjorie Bol-istorm in every heart, the boy at H rom ou' The Barclay Bank official who teught last year. ton, Patricla Iverson, — Bernice last fathoms Jody's true identity, o P 1 ! was shot to death had resisted, Other teachers are Mr. and Bernhortsen, Richard Priest, Sister and tenderly acknowledges her . ' | the Jewish bandits. The bank!Mrs. Wiliam E. Dodd, returning MAary Marcellus, Sister Mary Epi-| Miss DeHavilland's Jody is the LATEST BT { AL manager was beaten until he op-(to the Arctic village of Wales, and PRAne ol | phrioTnanos of _ DEC Slie T . (ol AIR EXPRESS NEW P : | The Canadian Pacific Company’; ened the money box. Witnesses Mr. and Mrs R. G. Stethens, en- Bera ;‘tl?fl'g ; F‘.rlnsm; .E“f"’,i,;‘.'.’ skill and distinction in which shel | Princess Norah arrived in Juneau 1t Said the robbers escaped in a taxi./route to Atka, in the Aleutians. Dr. C";‘;I*”w‘(;; “'l‘v‘l 9> g“t’ ‘1']“ 2 \“‘ comes into her own as superb ar- i2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, and Crowds outside the bank first Gustav Moberg will go to Hooper .o Mi: n“fl‘-l C"‘-fl ~W§P‘“ A” ‘[ tist. - John Lund shines in the dus Sailed for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock. tried to stop the escape, but dis- Bay to make a study of primitive o 50 ;‘; 4 R" o e role of Jody's lover and grown She is due southbound tomorrow Persed when shots were fired intolAlaska life for a Swedish maga- 'L 80 Paul Burh RSN S " B ke 2 antid e and Henry Olson. Supporting role: & % , ” ‘e n ave | the -air. zine, and two natives who have *" BROrGE es @ ——ADDED ENJOYMENT—— | !morning at & o'clock, and wil leave B e R Sdbirotie - Erbat b a i AR ~-— - handled by Mary Anderson, Phillip 4 Terry, Roland Culver, Virginia “Moonlight Melodies” | ittt > %) hospital, will return home, Helen e i g Diserbaing L Sl Bkl Film (ouple Slwooko, to Gambell, and Peter HOSPITAL NOTES Walles 30 s RILk QORI 24 2 e expertly | Cartoon—Air Express News day were Allie L. Nash, Russell and sekip e N {Eleanor Rowe, Isabella Skuse, Mar- | Calugan, to Unga. ; ; THE FEATURE STARTS AT 7:00 and 10:00 {garet and Mary C. Sly, Robert D. | Capt. Charles H. Salenjus is the Admiited to St. Ann’s Hospital, Bnpts Jwnches Ior GONEN ’ - - Star's master. over the weekend were Mrs. Ed- = sk AN Smith. Jessie A. Smith, Louis And- | North — o = — — ers, Thomas McIntyre and Roland | e un a = ith Valle, Leo Gingras, Richard *dock, G. Daniels, M. Frederickson, ! Vaillancourt. HSH lANDlNGS Williams, Wayne McRaney, and | ALASKA COASTAL (5onv uimics” s mastikanen | The Norah nas & ful fosd of | Mrs, George. Herin. ATTENTION | a Sk and H. Colliers; from Fish Bay, G, !tourists aboard. Discharged from the hospital McDougall; from Tenakee, Mrs.! % g 1 b _ were Mrs. Alvin Lynch and baby |smith and J. B. Gueker. ~29A v v A A shall were honeymooning here to- SATEOS e O o onoge boy, and: Wayne McRaney. ! b A e vl The 57-year-old actor and Patric- | €ries. They were the ELL=. II, under opargeq from the Government Hos- HITEHORSE EXpurslon Tnify B ooi IR SUNDAY- 39 lEAVE ja (Boots) Mallory, 34, former E: O. Swanson, with 45000 pounds, pita)” over the weekend : w " R Gull Cove, Mrs. OKelly;, from ‘ b S vecterdav by 806G the Tillacum, under Clarence 5 y skagway, Bud Phelps and D. Sal- I ‘t‘;‘:mé'm“es’:m";:“e& "e};:“?,’“d;" 1;;{ Moy, with 25,000 pounds. AR WHOLESALEBS FAIRBANKS P v, sepl : ¥ e 4 When you pay 1or QUALITY wh, NOME 2in; from Tulsequah, J. Clayton, ‘s Pir: Bk i The Galveston of Seattle, under Mrs. Skimedahl, T, Gengras and| Pan American Airways had 20 (S:t]a]nulIaCthrbaras First Plesbylermn‘n N’ n, sold 30,000 pounds of DOt get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- || 8 Now Available! New A. Wilkenson. incoming passengers from Seattle C0 ying were the bridesmald, BRUDUL at 22 and 19% cents to ACF. SHETM EHODE R AR, s 8ah] Butane or natural gas baiied Santa Bar-| The Dixon, under Emil SAIMUEISON, o oo amommommomommommomrasan | table-top stoves. Ready SANTA BARBARA, Calif, Aug. 4—(P—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mar: ! Alaska Coastal Airlines sent out 13 flights from Juneau over Sat- urday and Sunday, touching at all regular points in Southeast Alaska. Swift, convenient flights in ' Southbound passengers to Ketch-| 2 S itransferred here to Pacific North- Mrs. Richard Bill of ; A s ; lippers. You'll e ‘Lt Jonss, 1o Wikt p“A FlIES 58 Io |ern for Anchorage. bara; the best man, actor Nigel Prought in 8000 pounds of sable; to ship. Either two or e e eious food, expert vies and Lewis Jones; to Wran- \ Passengers from Seattle were as Bruce, and a small group of film and the Oceanic, skippered by Ole YELLDW CAB three burners. Beauti- enjoy de 10. "guest of Pan gell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Horter,! {follows: Doris Templen, Robert iriends. Marshall formerly was Westby, landed 29,000 pounds of fully finished—excep- ;nnv:-—n v e ?:;)gk;fl?é;(::kx;? ;‘t‘:i“’m_;": WEST SUNDAY Offenbecher, Robert Kemp, Anna mndm:d “é ac'l.lrf'ssead l;.;ga ]\};ell gt e 0 T | | tional quality and com- ';',';::'n,,h airline. Ask for eK; . i Kemp, Mrs. Gertrude Hall, Mrs. and Lee Russell, an iss Mal- S AT HOTEL JUNEAU [ petitively priced. Write details and reservations at .y Oaksmith, Father Hoch and Arriving yesterday from Anchor-|nellje Emme, Effie Lindstrom, Eve- lory formerly was the wife of film today for complete de- o guests registered over the Phone win Eaton. age via Pacific Northern Airlines!ion wMack, Ben Gray, Fred Wag- Producer William Cagney. An e Local address Flying to Sitka were Dale An- were G. L. Collier, Dr. F. N. Dor- ,fe,._ i F | »-Fm;&h "h 5 ‘dst?:‘(llxlzp :}!olélva-:;xtloe:u I?lre' | tails. and phone number derson, M. J. Magoni, Gus Péret, sey, Lester Rink, Amy Lou Blood, . Excell, Charlene Keith M 7 2 E. R. Pns, o ke kT | ) Walter Peter, D. Southard, Orval W. E. Wrather and Ivan Gun(on,‘anlga;:‘?;m Willlam Hicks, Thelma Mrs. Sadie A. Simmons of San O, E. Wilde of Entrance Island, 22 { MAB—BEN : MMMEIICZ” Manship, L. E. Torrence and Mr. Leaving for Cordova were B“'YV‘Schlangen. Joseph C. McCarthy, Francisco, is among guests register- land L. H. Stevenson, of Hoonah. | | " MfE- Co. mlfll/l’fl”' and Mrs. Rowe; to Chatham, Bert Smith, B. Wilson ana Stanley Zu-!curtis Altman, Robert Douglas, D€ at the Baranof over the week- | Ay e | 44:4 West ,“‘m' St. TR 5 of Thing Cipes b Wold; to Cobal, George Bolyan, G. ern. Clyde Gaines, Grant Ruple. end. Also here from California| Complete stock of oil. wood, coal LAWNDALE, CALIFORNIA Sy Sandstrom and M. Sandstrom. The following 55 passengers left{ Tne following nine came in from|are Dr. H. O, Pendleton of Ingle- |burning ranges, stoves, heaters at 24-hour Dependable Service « + . Territories Still Open . . From Juneau to Thayer Lake, A. for Anchorage on flights Sunday:!ine north, and 76 more were trans-, Wood, and Dr. J. Thorendal; to Todd, George C. Alatman, R. Douzlas, Ke‘“‘lierred from PNA to southbound Angeles. Grattel; to Tenakee, Mary Dugan, Davidson, Edward Alment, Ed\varfl'pmnes; Lloyd Camyre, Francis 20 g o R LR St o i Yo MRTREG and Mrs. Kinesell; to Hoonah, H. Linehan, Emil Fondahn, John De Campre, Albert Rochon, Larry| o | Dugan, Mrs. A, Greenwald and two Gidio, Victor Jensen, Phil Capra.ip.os Agnes Bryestad, Ted Wil- daughters; to Gustavus, Jean' John Portner, John Capra, Er"mn, Albert Vacura, Dr. H. O.] Parker and Ann White. nest Byington, Christian Anderson, i pendieton, Pauline Murphy. From Juneau to Skagway, C.'John Collins, Diggs Walton, ROY| [Leaving for Seattle were the' Ahmle and Kenneth O'Harra; to Anderson, J. H. Chamberlain, Ray-ifoliowing: Joseph Schmit, Martha Tulsequah, B. C., J. E. Meehan, G. mond Perry, J. Eugene. Schmit, Margaret Gorden, D. Sol- Isaksen, L. Anders, T. McIntyre, Fred Munson, Erling Linslad,,din' Danial Campbell, Inez Ziegen-| R. Vaillancourt and R. Matthews. Gustav Rohr, Richard Morris, Jas.|fyss, Thomas Smith, O. L. Elgin, ' Inbound passengers to Juneau Bertlsen, Joe Zancanelli, John i charie Be,g.' from Ketchikan were G. C. Millice Kruse, Olaf Munson, H. D. O‘Flan~l Sally Stielow, Janet Stielow, c.! and - R. Matthews; from Peters- nery, Eugene Sweatt, Robert Lady,!pgegyer, Hazel Tarte, Anna Haugen,‘ burg, Glenn Reid, Alec Reid, Mrs. Martin Wilburn, Grady Davis, Jo-|j g Biggs, Clara Broome, W. D.! L. Marens and Mrs. Semmons. :seph Slaby, Walter Ladd, James Thompson, Lester Funk, Marion ! Flying to Juneau from Sitka were Crowder, Oliver Olson, Fred Bloom-|gyng. | Dorothy Whelan, G. Peret, Bonnie er, Rex Shannon, George Cullen, Jacqueline McDaniel, Candace: Hulse, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sanders, Jack Lusk. MaDaniel, G. L. Collier, Dan Es-| : Mrs. Gormley, J. Young, J. Shulz,; Alden Metsala, Michael Rockey, padal, Cory Knudsen, Harold Han- | Almira Bryce, Harry Smith. | Matthew Hocevar, G. Mortenson, R.{con Rasmus Mikelhang, E. Hill,| Joe Briggs, Mary Bidlake, Helen Mortensen, M. Totten, W. Smith, L.lyy 5 johanson, C. Eidsnoog. 4 Little, Louis Halsworth, J. Porter,| €mith, C. Masters and E. M. Mor-| o gensen, D. Felderman, Ed Jack Fields of Los | Juneau Young Hardware Co. ' B it adv 644-“‘ —_ — = s e D “Nobody was ever sorry he saved!” Quality E. Jencen, Mrs. Duncan Wright,‘rell. Franson, James Shultz, Raymond 4 3 % O. Elgin, Mrs. Burr Johnson, P.| M. Excell, Charlenc Keith, Wm.!geit; Helen Little, William Grang-! ¢ Enriched with pure HOMO G ENIZE Hamilton, Elsa and Ann Johnson. Hicks, T. Schlangen and J. Mc-jer G. Hendrickson, Myrtle Gilbert,| Vitamin D;—the all EVAPORATED important sunshine 3 vitamin. Always uni- form for baby’s for- Wm. Gilbert. —————————— From Pelican to Juneau, C. Pad- | Carth; MILK ALASKANS AT BARANOF mula. Ideal for all Agnes M. Brynestad of the Dis- milk uses. Quality 3 trict Engineers Office at Anchorage| ' guaranteed. 3 is a Juneau visitor, and is a guest: itn at the Baranof Hotel. Other guests | 3! A 4 & from ' Alaska cities include Capt.| ° f : Pauline Murphy of Ladd Field; Mr. [ | L | ; and Mrs. Leonar ers of Pet- ~ RICH s damne B Lo Evaporated Milk ersburg; Jeanne E. Lewis of Cor- SELECTION . evaiikan, and Dr. €. G, Emerson| Oi of Cordova. A k . IMPORTED ; Irish Linen ’ Beautiful hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs FINE LINEN Tablecloths Lunch Cloths Napkins FROM EUROPE BREWERIES Inc. Hand-Embroidered Luncheon Sets and Doilies U.S. Savings Bonds Distributed By ODOM & CO. & TANK Buy where you work, buy where you bank | The NUGGET SHOP , Now in the Simpson Building GRAND OPENING SOON

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