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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1940. Daily Crossword Puzzle |""ON YOUR TOES” 2 . BILLED SUNDAY co we wer | Sunday — Monday — Tuesday! THE CAPITOL has the BIG PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS Midnight Preview 1:15 A, M. TONIGHT Malinee SUNDAY—2 P. M. ACROSS Consistently Offering Owns Juneau's Greatest Show Value! . Be without . Large tubs . Female sheep . Pain . Bacchanallan cry . Not strict 6. Shallow re= ceptacle . Sea bird . ‘Position on & baseball team ). Flowerless b plants 3 . Bhops Monday Tuesday i LEAD AND LEGS RULED THE _SIN CITY OF THE WEST! |::" 1. Searched for On Your Toes,” Bros. dance-comedy, which opens Sunday at the apitol Theatre, | marks the highly auspicious return | to the screen of the lovely and| graceful Zorina and the charm- o z g ingly humorous Eddie Albert. I Show Starts 1:15 A. M. The new Warner picture is, of course, an adaptation of the high- 1y successful musical comedy of the same name which was written by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hartt and George Abbott, and the screen | version called upon the talents of ! four able scenarists, Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay g Herzig and Lawtence Riley It still tells essentially the same story of the bewildered American youth who, through a comic series finds himself the male of a mad Russian ballet | which—also bewildered by | is happening—finds itself tr ng to present a “jazz ballet.” atured tonight for the last is the double attraction “In- Story” and “Sweepstakes Win- | o OF JUNEZU Matinee Sunday SHOW STARTS 00 P. M. Special Preview TONIGHT! % | . Julés Verne character . Clumsy boat Takes the chief meal . Performed Told an un= truth . Kind of fiber Toward . Laughs to scorn . Swab . Baking come partment “I Married an Angel”* and the fanciest, danciest honey who ever % scorched the screen! 4. Retrainea from pun- ishing 50. Soldering flux . Member of an army Unconcealed Guido's highe est note 6. Rational . The southwest win . Son of Noah: variant . Liquors Planet 61. Meaningless singing syllable Solution of Be In store f Yesterday's Puzzle e In store for . Under officer of a church . Made soap- suds Old pieces of needlework . Conjectures Burden 3. Lair Ministar . Serious - . Fisher for certain fish Lock opener 0ld soldier . Reduced to a mean Lacerated City in France vest In place of Bottoms of the feet 24. The end - - - HoseziTaL NoOTES Ole Nilson was taken to St. Ann’s Hospfital this forencon and re- ceived surgical attention for wounds received as the result of a stabbing tray Stage play Genus of the Cromwell, Daughter Rest Miss Grace Pusich was a surgical dismissal today at St. Ann's Hos- pital After receiving medical attention, George Daniel was dismissed from St. Ann’s yesterday afternoon and the states > TO SKAGWAY \ M. D. Willlams, District Engineer | of the Public Roads Administra tion, went to Skagway on the steam- er Yukon. allea for - - Subscribe for The Empire > > What Next? LAST TIME TONIGHT: utiny on the Bounty News of the Day Venezuela — Latest | SHORTS Ve jobs in the title role of| ALSO CARTOON TRAVELOGUE “POLAR PALS" “JAMAICA" LATE NEWS EVENTS Former U. B. minister to Canada and now a senatorial candidate in | New Jersey, James H. R. Cromwell is shown on the beach at At- H E LP A lantic City, N. J., with his lovely daughter, Christine. Cromwell's 'Hot Dog Rolls Mrs. N. O. Hardy and daughter | Diane, formerly residents of Ju- neau, arrived from Ketchikan today to visit here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mahoney. - Today’s news today m The Empire. L. A.MACHINISTS meeis Monday LOCAL o T30 P. M. IN THE A, F. OF L. HALL i e e ] sz, EDDIE ALBER BEG WESTERN | “Destry Rides Again.” He appears Eastern Stars '0 % RAY ENRIGHT Il IIB T as the shy young deputy sheriff % - i | ALAN HALE - FRANK McHUGH + JAMES GLEASON who brings a new order of civili- H I. h b 5 A Scrsan Play by Jorry Wold ond Nichord Mocoviay » Adoptation by FOR CAPITOL :rossus o s. Have Luncheon on _ j e S S L FOR SU"DAY tle Neck by showing the people . S A 4 S . . that guns aren’t essential to law T d yAf" : 2 | and justice. | ues a ernoon T | As the singing, fighting star en- ’ . . ¥ g ance sa- A no-host luncheon will be giv tertainer of the Last Chance sa on wil given DeStry Rides Agam Siars loon, Miss: Dietrich has a role that gucsfjrflyv July 23, at the Scottish A : glves full scope to her talents for |Rite ‘emple in honor of Mrs. Mirian Marlene Diefrich and | sives futl scope to her talents for | g i cettter, mother of Robert . James Stewart Ending tonight is the rel (Schoettler, who is visiting in Ju- | feature “Mutiny on the Bounty |"€aU- ; gl % Mrs. Schoettler is a Past Worthy Marlene Dietrich in the role of Matron and ‘at present is Grand o frontier entertainer co-stars with . . Representative of the General Grand Janky James Stewart in Universal's Ente"amed Wh||e Chapter for the State of California. “Destry Rides Again,” which opens | The luncheon, for Eastern Star | Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. V "' f c't {members only, will be at 12:30 The picture is frankly a dra- |SI mg Ifl ly o'clock. All reservations must be matic spectacle of the old west in which hard riding and quick My, L. Glenn, formerly Martha shooting are interspersed with the | peterson. and Mrs, Martin Erickson stirring mob scenes that have filled | of Ketchikan, returned to the First so many pages in the history of City yesterday after visiting in the American frontier. Juneau for the past three weeks. Stewart, mentioned for Motion ‘While in the Capital City the two Picture Academy honors for his | visitors were the incentive for sev- work in “Mr. Smith Goes to Wash- | eral informal affairs. They were ington,” contributes one of his entertained by Mrs. Glenn’s mother, Mrs. Ed Anderson, Mrs. Steve Stan- (worth, Mrs. Irene Powers and Mrs. Kenneth Lowe. Trespassing ‘Mrs. Hardy and - sing g Daughter Here . GEORGE BROS. =y FARM . . Dynamite Blasting Everyday! Be Careful! Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Bafe Trins Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Sneeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance Rates ‘Smiokeless; Odoriess Exhaust Full Diesel Dependlability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHARLES G. WARNER CO. in by Monday noon and may be | made by calling Mrs. Ralph Martin, | Mrs. Charles W. Hawkesworth or Mrs. William Holzheimer. It's a Da;g*lfie{ - For Jack Jeffreys Jack Jeffrey, Alaska ‘Game Com- mission employee, has a bigger |chest expansion than usual today, and of course, it’s over a woman. Congratulations are pouring in from all directions on' occasion of the birth of a lovely daughter, | namely, Janice Ann (Ann after her | mother). | She arrived last ‘eveningd ‘at St. | Ann’'s Hospital and tipped the nurs- ery scales at 6 pounds 14 ounces. She has’ beautiful ‘blagk curly’ hair | ‘nnd is the image of hér mother. L el Bill Forward Wil ‘Celebrafe Birthday | Young Bill Forward, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Forward, will celebrate his ninth birthday with a dinner pary tomorrow night at the | | family home on D. Street. Besides members of the family, Bill has asked a few of his most | intimate boy friends for the oc- | casion, e (GEMMILLS COMING | NEXT WEEK'S BOAT| Lynn J. Gemmill, new Assistant | U. 8. Attorney for the First Judicial | Division, will leave Seattle by steam- | | er next Tuesday with Mrs. Gemmill, | according to word recetved by U. 5. Attorney William A. Holzheimer, The Gemmills come here from Wen- | |atchee, ‘Washington. | present wife is the former Doris Duke: tobacco heiress. ’ Beauty on ;&irwax_fes, Too Not all the beautiful girls in the entertainment world confine their activities to the screen, rhythm singer, easily could top the list. The radio has many and Betty Jane Rhodes, Betty, 19, and a blonde, {aganher eareer as a child singer on Hollywood radio stations and now is a network headliner. | | Taking your attention away from war news and war pictures for the minute, we present something new in beach ecostumes. Vicki Vola, radio actress, wears the suit which features a beach bag made .of green and white striped piyue like the sult. CHECK UP ON YOUR N 1CKELS—_Tnis is Monticell | Contain Herring BERLIN, July 20. — You have {never lived to the full until you | have eaten an ersatz hot dog. Meat is closely rationed so the hot dog bun contains no frankfurter but | instead a cold salt herring. Not bad not bad. But not so ————— - Subscribe to The Daily Alask: Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation, | ALASKAN | Telephone T13 or write The Alaska Territorial Imployment Service for this qualified worker. Bookkeeper-stenographer—Woman single, age 40, high ‘school &nd bus- | iness college education. Years of gx- | perience in’' responsible positions, | bookkeeping, secretarial and steno- graphic work. Capable of taking full charge of office. Call for ES o ——— ey o, the famous Thomas Jefferson bome that’s reproduced on the new nickels, It's at Charlottesville, Va, Note absence _of flag./

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