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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 12, ARGT'D WASTES Ghost of Connie B BACKGROUND FOR ‘NORTH OF NOME' FIVE Llf‘fi.E' JEAN HERSHOLT Rochelle HUDSON Helen VINSON A 20th Century Fox Picture Arctic wastes of Alaska pr the virile background for -the | Columbia picture, “North | settled itself at | Theatre yesterday. It is a filnt for people who like their ainment dramatic, and who complain if it makes their| just a bit faster. Thr! and a story that is some- thin under the sun A tale of seal poachers and hi- | k 1 a countr; > might is to call for an actor there presto! role, | prow- the Coliseum heart beat it he new I it seems like Jack Holt he Holt, in once more prov ess; his portrayal intelligent Evelyn Ver " Williams, Johr hoff and o spective characters to life in fine fashion, giving splendid assistance to the dependable Holt It will be shown tonight last times. for the - e 'MARRIED FOLK MAY SUE EACH OTHER, RULING : N. ¥ wives persona r 1 under Moffatt, 12, sue ~Hus- each after Re- ALBANY, bands and other for July may damages the bill of New Y R o e e DT e © ALSO "5l T LOOKS LIKE Town Stired Rapr BIG BUSINESS AT ANGHORAGE . H D(mllltlc Reports Great Program for Legion Con- vention in September CHICAGO, n cor (](‘l every corner of Foster in the w sign which a by told There- town of the 29 It was ymebody It looks like a hot time in An- chorage September 20, 21 and 22 when the American Legion Depart- ment convention convenes th city. Publicity Director Cartoonist Clyde “I Doolittle” Ellis, our in- formant, has come through with a program which includes everything from sleep to sleep. at is from the cessation of sleep along about September 18 until a lot of tired Le- gionnaires slump into the arms of Morpheus at the end of September 23. With some graphbic illusirations, indicating that Anchorage propose to throw away the key, or give H 10 clusive the visitors, which amounts to the miis same thing, during those d 1 protected September, Director “Doolittle’ copies by mitted the following program which the federal includes before and after: ruled. Saturday, September 18 Arrive in the Banana Beit. when the train arrives until -4:60 a. m. have mixér at Community Hall. Council painters. Now FLASH again. Aldern two near C will he more models” by From 1 ity Sunday, September 19 5:00 a. m.—Go to Palmer. Return from Palmer. Monday, September 20 10:00 a. m.—Address of Welcome restraint of Mirror—Under Alaska Empire News By nmuters u me and hear Alderman man. He told the City Council gasped, the sign advert e, and everything's all right Everything’s an Kappelman fou on St signs leaf bout - - Hat Makers Denied Ban on Copyists crset Island pays far the competitive trade In a case and desist order to Mi Guild, Yoxk and twenty-four member affiliate companies the commi: held that an agreement by hat creators sought to prevent re-|will production of their designs trade.” Try an Empire ad. igned by Governor Leh- Soutt married woman ction against her s wiongful or tortious ult- to her in any personal injury efined in Section A of the cohstruction law, or resuli- injury to her property, as if they were unmarried, and she is liable to her husband for her wrongful or tortious acts result in any personal in her hus- 34 1 or to his property, as it they were unmarried. ‘The measure also amends law to provide that shall be deemed to insure juries to spouse unless fon is expressly set fol ])nll(\ Patrol Shlp Is 0ff to Arctic s mayon- July — Arctic sopie sailed today cruise into Hudscn a new trading post 4|L Ballot Strait, between the Can- 'adian mainland and North Som- Eighty-three are on board, including eleven mounted Sl 154 |police of the Arctic patrol. for which | pee cannot be' C, D, A COURT TO MEET TOMORROW A regular business meeting of the 1-)Court of the Little Flower, Catholic New | Daughters of Amm a, will be held and (tomorrow at § p. m. in the Parish' ion | Hall, Mr hu for acts re Sign out in d to shud- passed th ple Ave. the home "‘--! 12 they the in- C. T. v dveriised beer! 16 feet such in sige. [in the Kappel- The some and told all wrong 0 Ave. Council Chic MONTREAL, The AONTREAL Patrol Ship N on a 10,000-mile (Bay to set up WASHINGTON, in hats, price makers hat makers commission has Ine., of Walter Hellan, grand regent, side at the gathering. - eee Shanghai, China, has become a iuty of ¢ rapers, L ely built by iA me;‘i can: vhich | was “inl by Mayor Romig. Response by o Stan. Nichols (Legionnaires feel free to go and get a beer vm!u Stan talks.) 11:00 a. m.—Business session. 6:00 p. m—Banquet. (Speech by Tom Petrich.) 6:30 p. m.—Mizer or something. 4:05 o, 'm.—Go to bed. Tuesday, September 21 10:00 a. m.—More business. 6:00 p. m.—Another ‘feed. (Speech by Tom Petrich.) 6:30 p. m.—Another mixer. Stunt nite and danein. " 3:00 a. m.—Go to bed. Wednesday, Sepiember 22 10:00 a. m.~Election officers. :00 p. m—Joint Installation. m.—More mixers. m.—Banquet, Ladies Aux- peech by Tom Petrich). —More mixer m.—Convention Go to bed 'lhumdav September 23 12:00 m. Eve ody, get up. + 1:30 p. m—Folks leave on train. 2:00 p. m. - Anchorage gang goes " kack to bed ——,——— Cat Bears Litter ! In Squirrel’s Nest Ball. MARIETTA, Ga., July lZ—KlL- ty, the cat with a flair for explora- tion, gave birth today to a litter| in a squirrel's nest high in a tree, producing a new problem for res- cuers. Her previous liftle was born (4 at the bottom of a large brick col-| umn and it was four days before | Frank B. Wellons, her owner, was able to rescue her. e ‘The tea industry in India employs | 900,000 persons, ) bed in order to facilitate work on the huge project, Gets an TWO Happy Apparitions: By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 12. l’m not the man who W e, and I w to Lm(uh\ make the Getlysb dre But I'll not give up my cl ntima cause I've give Cons hea to just met { I wi anc nost ha but h of wa s gho hnic 31, ort s onl efficient changed him t in an 1 he treat imy problem His name is Roy he’s been in picture; 14 of partment he years in that runent mg treats uld any )l SATCe No Mirrors Used In “Topper,” Miss Ber Cary Grant portray two * inhibited ghosts who and disappear at will \ing mome; W 9 X hed compl no % Young re n ghosts be ent that they ihle None of it is don and only a little with fine, ble wire. When the invisible g hand Topper his hat and that's wire work. Black Lines Vanish When Miss Bennett showers, and you see the dashing ageinst an invisible the soap dancing unsupported, towel full-bodiec iny wa yours d an invisible body footprints on a bath that's trick photography. From t Seawright the plishments of Frank Young and 1 know they're to be pion in eliminating the al black lines around a tricked ok ject which ery out its fakery Bennett's gi towel, for is not outlined in black ~ - leavir we told his a Bi acc draper, ins at all 5 38 NOTICE No meeting of Women Moose until further notice. GERTIE OLSON, Recorder .o Empire c The sifieds Grand Coulee Dam Plavs--Work N wht and Day o/ Grédt menument to man’s engineering skill, construction of Grand Coulee, Wash., Dam, is progressing rapidly as crews labor night and day. Above is a night view of a flood-lighted area where concrete is | being delivered on a {irestle for continuous, 24-hour-a-day, pouring. The river has been diverted to a new ‘.(,1_Lmum Stores ml~ with fame, no sir! nl" aally ¢ he matical nui- 7 with mirrors body, ;oing through the mottions nd mine of a morn- mat— haile usu- mnett Impersonal Bath Suspense, Drama, Pathos, Romance Mingle, “Reunion” Suspense gives way to heart-tugs, pathos yields to hilarious laughter, and dramatic strife alternates with charming romance in “Reunion,” H Twentieth Century-Fox's heart- warming screen story of the Coun- try Doctor babies” back to him with all their srown-up tears and troubles and 185, “Reunion” opened y at the Capital Theatre, 2 shown tonight and Tue. In a story rich and real in ro- mance and emotion, high-lighted by the most uproarious comedy the screen has seen in years, we follow |the intertwining fortunes of the old doctor’s abies” as they come back to share their joys and tears | with the man who brought them into the world Surprise follows dramatic surprise as romantic | eret revealed and tangled lives are set straight. AT world renowned Dionne | Quins are starred and Jean Hers- holt, Rochelle Hudson, Helen Vin- ison, Slim Summerville, Robert Kent, John Qualen and Dorothy Pe n are featured, heading the impressive cast. >ee ELECTRA BRINGS At Gordova Are § HERE; IS T0 60 w0 Obeying Statutes NORTH TUESDAY heart-1 terday will be se- Cary Grant, Constance Bennett The Pacific Alaska Airways Elec- {tra will wing north to Fairbanks Tuesday at 2 p.m, with Pilot Joe Crosson and Co-pilot Murray Stuart at the controls, after bringing four and the wife and son to Juneau Sunday {Stamps Have Arrived— Mrs. Taylor Nam- ed Collector CORDOVA, A a mandling liquor 14 merchand here, have now i | tioned off separate space for 'iliquor with a separate street e in accordance with the g July 1 A st | al | All other por- the en- law passeng: of Mr. fternoon. Included in the passenge Mrs. Crosson and Joe Cr F. F. Benson, Mrs. Walter H, Mar- i 1d Miss Piber, all from Fair- and Joe Morrison, PAA agent in Whitehorse, from that city. e | JEWELL FUNERAL July 12 store with liquor stamps h Warren T wife sistant Distr Amnn('y.‘ n appointed collector >oo—— Reu:h Naval F!ag Appears on Rhine BERLIN, July 12—German naval Rev. O. L. Kendall offi ¥ howed the Reich flag on the | at the ceremony, beld in the Charles Rhine today for the first thme in W. Carter Mortuary, following Ars. |which interment was held in the A flotilla of mine swee) pers head- | Evergreen Cemetery. for Dusseldorf, passed through | o W e Netherlands section on the low- F.O.E. AUXILIARY TO Rhine from the North Sea. MEET TUESDAY NIGHT - — P JEWETT ON DETAIL Owing to the ball game tonight Leo Jewett, Auditor for the Bu- between the Douglas baseball club reau of Public Roads, sailed this of the Gastineau Channel League mornig aboard the BPR vessel and the nine from the US.S, North- Highway for Ketchikan, Hyder mnl;mm)(mn the Auxiliary meeting of other Southeast Alaska points ar- )(l Funeral services werg held at 2 p. m. known at St Juneau resident, who died Ann’'s Hospital last week. ed y g in |the F.OE. has been postponed until connection with accounting work of ‘3 o'clock Tuesday night. The meet- 5= his department, expecting to be;ing will be held at the home of Mrs, '1] gone about two weeks. Mamie Jensen. ¢ S ne - THE “"HAPPY MONDAY TWINS Mis: of the LOW-PRICED WASHER!"' A-real washer value if there ever was one! 1009, General Electric quality. Features: ACTIVATOR washing action . . . No oiling required . . . Nationally-known Lovell ernger . . . Fast Drain- ing Pump at slight addnuonal cost (Model AW-20P) . . . and other features as well. Manufactured by the who summons his 3,000 | son | IS HELD TODAY| today for Edward Jewell, well | ted | 4 iselling here today are: | pounds, IIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllmmlllmI"IHIIIIHMIHIIHIIIIIIIIHIIHIIMIH LAST TIMES TONIGHT THRILLS! in the Land Without Law . . . Where Bullets Rule . . . And Savage Men Take ‘What They Crave. JACK HOLT in “NORTH OF NOME” with Evelyn Venable . . Guinn Williams . . John Miljan and Roger Imhoff also Singing in the Air . Strenger than Fiction . . Fun in a Fire House . . News COMING TOMORROW The Couple Club presents JANE WITHERS in “PEPPER” "||III|IIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIII|llIIIIIIIIIIIII||IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlllIll' Bovernor Frees || PHONE 36 Innocent Lifer| viguok beiver LIQUOR DELIVERY DENVER, (‘nln .Inl\ 12.—Gov. Tel- | R ler Ammons signed a “full and com- {plete pardon” for Ernest Mattice, 33, former candy salesman, recently sentenced to two life terms in pris- on for a crime which he did not commit, | Confessions of the two other men HARDWOOD FLOCRS LAID, SCRAPED, FINISHED Old Flours Made Like New LOWEST PRICES P. L. HAMMER Phone 534 241 Franklin {cleared him of charges involving |the kidnaping and raping of Mar- |garet Cykosz, 22, housewife and beer tavern waitress. .o — FEDERAL EMPLOYEES FEDERATION TO MEET The National Federation of Fed- eral Employees will hold its regular monthly meeting in Percy's Cafe Wednesday at noon, according to an announcement today by Mrs Sally Shafer, president of the or- gunw.-man PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery o s SEVEN HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 12.— Halibuters SHOE SHOP 174 Pronklin 8. The Home of Modern Shoe Work From the western banks—Kodiak HENRI MAKI, Proprietor 139,000 pounds, 9% and 8% cents, From the local banks— National 18,000 pounds. Al Junior 15,000 pounds, Tonic 18,000 pounds, East- ern 15,000 pounds, all selling for 9% and 8 cents; Libanon 13,000 9 and 8 cents; Prosperity 16,000 pounds, 9% and 8 cents. e ,e— NOTICE No meeting of Women of the Moose until further notice. GERTIE OLSON, Recorder. - Try an Emph'c ad. ‘When in Néed of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 adv., 60 SECONDS WILL DO IT! General Electric y at its Bridgeport, Conn. Plant. [ SEE IT TODAY!' ONLY $¢g-00 mall down payment; Balance on easy terms. GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER Alaska Electric Ligjzt and g Power Company JUNEAU-—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 374 You might want to get rid of “that light blue roadster you're driving, or perlmps your desk at the office is getting too shab- by for you to use. 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