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ONLY'2 DAYS MORE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY AND Santry’s Band ,,Up On the " Faim A Musical Novelity Campus Spirit America’'s Great Male She vows to honor and obey. Buta Greater Law com- mands her faitht SO @ Garamount Qicture HILARIOUS COMEDY with HARRY GRIBBON with WYNNE GIBSON PAT O’BRIEN FRANCES DEE NEW\‘ CAPITOL .i'. ONE HUNDRED VISIT GIRL SCOUT CAMP Campers Entertain Guests| with Dancing, Singing onBeach in Afteronon LATE | | vaudevilie manner. Miss Venetia Pugh, G.H. Walms- |ley and B. D. Stewart were chocen as 4 eommittee to award prizes to the entertainers in. the afternoon .and with much difficulty tne. best performers were chosen. Thos2 | winning prizes for singing were the |Harmony girls, Miriam Lee and | Patricia Harland. In dancing priz- | es were awarded for the tango and schottish, Harriet Sheldon and Kathleen Carlson received the prize for the former and Clara Hanson and Viola Converse for the schot- tische. Marguerite Hickey recejv-| ed honorable mention for.her exe-| cution of a Spanish dance. Tom McMullen, who has cooked for both the Boy Scout and Glr]! Scout camps, is delighted with the husky appetites of the girls, who at as much if not more than the |boys, he says. . e DOUGLAS FERRY The ferry floai i> being repaired During ‘the day the girls enter-|and, for the next few days the tained their guests with dancing|Juneau-Douglas Ferry .will use the and singing on the beach, igiven in | float of the Alaska-Southern Air-| a regular - program- ai intervals in -ways. About one hundred guests \bm‘J‘ the Girls’ Scouts’ camp at Eagle River during the day yesterday and wer2 royally entertained by the | sun-brownzd happy girls. Without an exception, the girls said they are having a grand time on the two weeks outing and would be| sorry when the camp is over next | Saturday after lunch. | WHY NOT TRY THIS 7 1T SURE 010 THE JOB HOME GROWN * " (Fresh Every Morhing) TURNIP \GREENS—MUSTARD GREENS GREEN ONIONS—RADISHES CAlIfORNIA GRUCERY #flnfilfi Délivery MOTHER LOVE EXEMPLIFIED AT CAPITOL Case of Clara Deane” Is Fine Performance “The Strange Cas2 of Clara Deane,” which opened. yesterday at the Capitol Theatre, starring Wynne Gibson, is a poignant dra- ma of a mother's heroism, a moth- er with sufficient courage to sac- rifice her own love for daughter’s happiness. It is a story pulsating with one of the strong- est emotions of hiimanity, mother ‘love, and its heart-touching pa- thos strikes a responsive chord in the audience. Wynne Gibson, "as Clara Deane, makes the ‘highest sacrifice When she gives up ‘her child, for the child’s benefit 'in this touching drama. The baby she adorad was itorn from her arms by blind jus- tice and then after waiting and yearning for a sight of the child whom the law had put beyond her power to reclaim, she relinquishes Iher own right to happiness for jthe good of the daughter, now grown. Others in the excellent cast are, |Pat O'Brien, Frances Dee, Dudlay Digges and George Barbier. MENUS of the- DAY By MRS. ALEXANDER KEORGE Dinner For Two Salmon salad in Gelatin Creamed Potatoes Buttered Beets ‘Bread Summer Conserve ‘Chilled Pincapple Yellow Cookiss Iced Tea Salmon Salad in Gelatin ' package lemon-flavored gela- tin mixture, % cup boiling water, 2 tablespoons vineg sugar, % teaspoon paprika, . cup salmon, 1 hard- cooked egg, sliced, 2 -tablespoons choppzd sweet pickles, ' cup of chopped celery. Pour water over gelatin mixture, stir until dissolved. Add vinegar, sugar, salt and paprika. Cool and |allow to thicken a little. Add rest of ingredients, pour into small glass mold rinsed out of cold wa- ter. Set in cold place to stiffen Unmold on lettuce, top with salad dressing. alt, %4 teaspoon Salad Dressing 4 egg yolks, 1-3 cup sugar, % teaspoon salt, ' teaspoon paprika, % teaspoon dry mustard, 4 tea- spoon celery salt, 3 tablespoons flour, 1-3 cup vinegar, 2-3 cup wa- ter, 1 tablespoon butter, Beat yolks. Add dry ingred- ients, blend well. Add rest of in- gredients, Cook very slowly, stir- ring constantly, until dressing be- comes thick and creamy. Beat well. Cool. Pour into glass jar rinsed out of cold water. Cover and -store in ice box. When ready to use, thin dressing with sweet, sour or whipped cream or fruit juice. Summer Conserve 2 cups strawberries, 2 cups rhu- bard, 1 cup. cherrizs, 2 cup orange juice, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 4 cups sugar. Mix ingredients. Cook slowly and stir constantly until conserve be- comes thick. It will require about 50 minutes of slow cooking. Pour into sterilized jars, when cool seal with melted parafin. — CAPT:- TALMADGE RETURNS FROM COOK INLET TRIP Capt. Ken. C. Talmadge, of the Alaska Game Commission patrol boat_Sea Otter, returned here this morning on the steamer Aleutian after a trip. to. Cook Inlet. He \picked up the Marten at Cordova and took it to Cook Inlet for the <€»:LSOn'S patrol, then caught the Aleuunn at Seward, ey The roster of the Kentucky De- pa;'n%?;njfl of the, Grand Army of public lists fewer than 70 survivors. Elecfi' Wu'ln'g Matenal (plpmg, fnfifig, fire hnck) gging hole for tank and back fillm Labor, i\‘mludmg 6 mos. free service . 35.00 T Tothl cdst 1o you ....... L e $297.50 Fiuill Automatic 5 PLUMBING - HEATING SHEET METAL ‘tw;dl_ you fn advarice what job will cost” FRESH and CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case youw’ll want your drapes cleaned. Wynne Gibson in *‘Strange her, * |friends. 1 tablespoon vniumph perhaps a [lT"% A ’\[l\Tl,AL ADMIRATI N 'sOUETY TH AT EVEN CARD The 30-yeéar friendship of } Dressler (left) and May Rol son (right), that rims back ‘to] early stage days, is being con- tinued in Hollywcid, where they are working for the sanie stidio. By ROBBIN COONS ius on- the stage: what would hap- HOLLYWOOD, Cal, ‘June 26:—'pen o us when we got too old? One of Hollywood's oldest mutual Now the movies have answered admiration socleties is composodxm\. question. We just came to of Marie Dressler and May ROb- |Hollywood. We know they can's PO .3 1 get along without us,” she adds, Marie says nice things abOWt cyes twinkling slyly. May, and May—“Muzzie May" | Marie was in costume, the rough| (hundreds of stage folk Wholges. -faring outfit of “Tugboat An- thave known her during her neprly |pje May, at another studio, was | 50 years of trouping—says it would |in costume, too. By coinciden take days to say all the nice thimgs fshe's “Apple Annie,” star of “M: she thinks about Marie. ] dame La Gimp.” Neither May nor Just 30 years they've be:n close |Marie has any thought of quit- The stage treated May ! ting work. perhaps more Kkindly than it didl It was Marie who persuadsd May Marie. In May's 50 years she Has‘m sign with M-G-M. May was never been idle a season. The¥®|hecitating but Marie said, “Go were times when Marie u‘ou»mlnhcad May; dan't be a fooll” May she was done for—“washed up,!'s |tells that. She tells alco, When an Hollywood puts it. H |executive comes up to ‘o'npumxnl Buxom Marie's conquest of the her on her work, what Marie talkies has made history, and the |t5 hor Marie said: “May, if you vogue she set for screen character |don’t make a hit in that part, I'm| actors has made nath. to | {going to brain you and hang you. little easier. {That's what I'm going to dot” “I'll tell Marie what you said,” says May to the utive. e ‘SOLD' ON MOVIES “Isn’t it wonderful?” beams Mas | rie, praising the movies, not jher MARIE AND THE RUL part in them, “It used to bg a Of and May specter and a nu,mmm(- to all of'often an evening Marie play cards together. Different Kinds of sz 7% 4;%6 Chester- frelds, for Tnstarice QOME éi'gar'éttes are made out 'of ‘only one kind of tobacco . . . while others'arc made from era1 different kinds. 1d everyonie can understand that dxfflmt tobaccos make a dif- ferénce in taste and aroma. CHest- erfields are a good cxample of this difference. ® . Youi Bee it’s not casy to make (}Heaterfieid’smnldu' taste. It takes three distidgt kinds of Domestic tobaccos. Then thesc must be séa- dotied With the right amount 'of Turkish. And they must be bjend- €d and cross-blendcd until their- flavors are welded together . . .to makea cxgarette that has characfer and yet is ot too strong ..z ; to make a cigarette that’s milder, a these. Cigarefte that tastes better. . ; come to have |nead |the jon Dou- day- evening Cigarettes a COME T0 WEST FROM FAR EAST They're a Long Way from| Broadway but Find Wide Open Spaces SPOKANE, Wash, Jun2 Three thousand miles from Broad- the Nev i )" Corps ning why the west’s spaces are wide of n 7,000 East detrained at v in Eastern Washingto: Idaho and Western' Montar The recruils have been off troop . trains, then trucks ‘as far as the roads go, hike and if there are nc ails and camps, they will bu them as they advance through wilderness to where they are make camps. 26— to | > solitaire, rummy — and Marie trying to teach May backgammon. May admits she hasn’'t as good a for cards as Marie, And— sh-h-h! — she 'has a grievance against her old friend “I'd say it if she were sitling right here,” tulates May, ‘‘but I do bL‘l(‘V‘ e makes zer own rules!” — e — ESTEBETH IN FROM SITKA AND WAY POINTS THIS A. M.| On and way the return trip from Sitka | ports, the motorship Es- tebeth, Capt, Edward Bach and Robert Coughlin, purser, 4 in port at 6 o'clock this morning Passengers from Sitka C the Estebeth for Juneau were, the Rev. ‘A. P. Kashevaroff, N. P. Rus- tad, ) Edward Naghel; chagof, Paul Jovick; W. LeBlanc; nah, Jones. | Purser Coughlin reports a smooth trip and, with the exception the sudden death of O. A. Finn be- tween Juneau and Hawk Inlet on outbound voyage, uneventful The Estebeth will leave Juneau the regular- weekly run to| Sitka and way ports, next Thurs- eorge of | cludes from | ¢ from Hoo- | £ T ROIL Wfifl REGRU'TS " TO?Q?)VPUBLIC WORKS:" PRM Col. George R. $palding ( administer the public E designed to stimulate ¢ Walte, deputy administratcr, AMER, LEGION SMOKER CARD ALL LINED-UP Twenty - two Rounds of Fast Work Promised to Fight Fans The American Leglon smoker | which will be staged in the Coli-| seum Theatre the night of July 3.! promises 22 rounds of fast mixing tisticuffs according to Ralph Mar-| tin, Acting Commander of the local | Legion Post. | The card as it stands now il‘-‘ Brubaker and McPherson! at 165 pounds, Vardeen and Nebalis | at 125 pounds, Nelson and Watson ) pounds, and Neilson and at 1356 pounds. All of the, according to Martin are doing stiff training and promise: to be in fighting trim for the event. rom present indications a large crowd anticipated and as only a limited number of reserved seats will be sold, Martin urges all In- terested to get their tickets early. The tickets go on sale at the is at -6 o'clock. Choice Turkish Tobaccos Chesterfield warchouses in bales like % Alaskan Hotel. e 720/ sifieer, who was named to > big industrial control bill ing with Cols H. M. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay — BEACH WASH SUITS Ages 6 to 14 White, and contrast- ing_ colors Also Prints $1.25 or $1.95 Tobaccos Make a Difference in Taste ‘ogsheads of Domestic Tobatcos stored away