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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 1940 THE BIG.PICTURES ahd LATEST NEWS!dre at the CAPITOL Irene Dare i | SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Is Starred STARTS TONIGHT | At Capitol Child SkateKFeatured in' | "Everything’s On lce” Here Thns Evemng IRENE DARE ROSCOE KARNS - EDGAR KENNEDY L7NNE ROBERTS ERIC LINDEN A new comet rlushvs over the =y motion picture screen at the Capi- ICE CARNIVAL! tol Theatre starting tonight, in the Glittaring Fun-Fable of son of dainty, charming little | Romance—Tunes—Tom- e Dare, six-year-old actress fooleryl,.end the Dar- who has been acclaimed by Holly- ing Darling whose X o gy iy wood as the most graceful child K0 P g ice-skater in the world. RADIO Tiny Irene has the' starring role Ficture in “Everything’s On I¢e,” Sol Les- MAID TO ORPER — GOING PLACES ¥ ser's new RKO Radio picture, in ShoBT BOLO MOLO LAND—LATEST NEWS which she is seen at the head of ceveral ice-ballets of unusual —— e .. - beauty. Her precision, perfect coor- dination and freedom of movement | | that business is poor. Rains in the g constitute a marvel even to those X ig K k 0 ! : ; TNy ) s o E.‘ae J_.)i n°( s u first months of 1940 reduced | L By o 0 e girl's skill lawn sprinkling so much that | Sa T Gl ot o S ractice waterworks revenues were $65,000| Sl Rl Displaying acting ability far be- | | yond her , Irene is the central figure in a story of hilarious com- plications in which she is aided by | less than for the same period last Walexworks Profif . MILWAUKEZ Wis., July 24 ‘-‘ 5 By The city waterworks is complaining ' Empire cussifieds Liing results. |Roscoe Karns, Edgar Kennedy, | ¥ @ — . |Lynne Roberts, Eric Linden, Mary | Hart, Bobby Watson and other screen favorites. RAINBOW GIRLS - LUNCHEON WILL BE ON FRIDAY. Miss Ruth A]h-n retining Worthy | | Advisor for the, Order of Rainbow | for Girls, and members of the or- | ganization and of the Advisory Board who are leaving for the states soon will be guests of honor at a no-host luncheon Friday at the Scottish Rite Temple. [ | Misses Elizabeth Tucker, Ruth | Kunnas and Barbara Hermann are lin charge of arrangements and all Rainbow members and Advisory |Board members are invited to at- tend. | Miss Allen, whose term as Worthy ! Advisor will be shortened due to her {departure for the states on Tues- day, will be presented with her Past Worthy Advisor’s ring. Before en- | tering Graceland College in Towa |this fall, Miss Allen will visit with | relatives in Washington and Cali- | fornia. | For PR!C—I:I, QUALITY and SERVICE TRY 20:. GENTURY iss GROGERY & 603 603 W e knew that QUALITY is remembered long after price is forgotten. That is why we feature Well- Knewn Brands of unvarying Quality and Goodnes: Prices in this advertisement good Thursday, Friday and Sahmlay This Week! xp bpucml A l“m,c EGGS 2doz.71c M. J. B. — SCHILLINGS — CHASE & SANBORN POUND Couple Married | - By Commissioner | Miss Gcmude chesney and Mr. [ William McNabb, both. of Juneau, |were married last evening at 8 o'clock by U. S. Commissioner Felix |Gray in his offices in the Federal Building. They were attended by Mrs. O. | Culture and Mr. Sam Shomacher. Mrs. McNabb is a Juneau waitress |and Mr. McNabb is an employee of | the Alnskn Juneau Gold Mining Co. | R | MRS, ESTHER RHIND | IN NEW YOR KCITY SUNBRITE CLEANSER fin 5c Mirade Whip, of. jar 39¢ TOMATO o GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Ael Monte 12-QUNCE TINS Mrs. Esther G. Rhind, owner of i the Vogue Shop in Juneau, is now |in New York City on a buying trip | and is registered at the New Weston | 1 Hotel. i DOUGLAS NEWS. . | NORTH WIND SPENDS HALF DAY AT DOUGLAS CALL Unloading and loading of freight {had the North Wind tied up to the | Douglas Ct‘y Whnrf for mernl | hours for her first visit " ihto" this | port. Cannery supplies and other | freight totaling 50 tons were dis- ‘charged and 2,400 GHses of sfiln’lfln DEL MONTE—12-0z. tins PINEAPPLE JUICE 10 = 8 | LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL ** " 30¢ ——FRUIIS and VEGETABlES— GREEN BEANS MRS. ‘MOHS Mrs. Benr “Mols' and young' son Erineést ‘Wwere' lrri;:;ls érom the s:uth yesterday réjoin the hus- | il 2t Tabher whio Bl veuh hotd | all summe¥. ' The latter is enmployed ah the Junéan sagmill.’ " ERSKINE,' JR.“18 FIVE | Clllld.! Erskine' Jr. ‘celcbrated ‘his | fifth Birthddy at his'home yesterday 2 : T(DMAT()ES 2 29¢ |0 s B SOLID—LA SRR i%hsz"g;m:‘:n&f ; -Af. LETTUCE 2m 19¢ | D.'f. W. € 'FOOD 3 Agamysflewmhemumn | Siturday afternoon rrqm 2to 4 at ‘lhe Pel.sl-.!en,sefl 3 agonn | tions will' b ‘for af- The' mmwm; wottier) ‘are the| g ttee m charge of the sdle: | Mrs. Frank ‘Cathpbelt, Mrs.* W "H. 'WASHINGTON NEW—U. S. NO. I's POTATOES 8 . 25c | fair. I-RESH Tuesday and Wednesday |at Fairbanks, ‘rwere outgoing. 4 e Cere—— | SON 'A‘IIIVE Dmly Crossword Puz:le ’ ACROSS 4. Flower 9. Scuttle 12 Also 13, Apart it Plipy frute 15. Possess 18. Creator 17. Adult boys 18. Communica« tion 20. Small plece of fire 22. Story Bearing Means of crossing &5 obstruce tion 26. Regard as STARTS TONIGHT! Medeleine- CARROLL Woerkert: MARSHALL mean or petty 20. Measure 30, Pain 81. Sailor 32. Babylonlan eity . Surfaces a 34 Gone by 85, Decay 36 Regrets deeply 37. Reared 88 Three-pronged Spear TR PO S ’ . Capital ot ON THE STAGE-— POPEYE daho \ v AN ' 3 i+ 3 : 4. 2. English ;:1, Vigor: slang ! TOMMY GREENHOW and “What a Nightmare” b Al B ana'post. 3% Clover o THE CRESCENT QUIZ NEWS EVENTS Solution of 43 o Walioh s ican Singing volce { Blleipiac ke UIZ e s Pr g Down quilt k. health Wise men S — (hnstellas 4 Mexican dish 35 D — - s Silly B Custom | Anger § Simiar, i e sly, but when it comes to putting MADEW (nnou f 4.1.~Illnntcly' {listle boys and throw out their Snn‘nmllsiu" roac 2 . Sapsr atAvolitios - 242, ' chests and say: “Just look how . 7. Encountered or philan- @ Sfl Far pa(lh( strong T am. If you touch me, Iii| * {4 (HERF thropy h atie sole & o4 4 DOWN 10. Above et .,, glass | punch your middle clear back to . Minute v 1L Unwholesome-4 your spine | AP‘ Q,.? -+ particle of rist 4 ¥ X i & matter 19, Auction 50 And not unligued tom sage One) ; PO 5 WES a, Spy,” starring Made- [ leine Chitroll with Herbert Marshall, — tire on the foreign situation, | F==—=——=————————==m=t== | s the story of the heroic young | U the shitting whim of the II’( I‘I) 1N I,Bo-!gmn woman, Martha McKenna, SAMWHITETO |CHAMBERTO HEAR . v b e ot 3 B st o | Hall’ dozin times between row AL4 I\A a hospital nurse during the war | (ROMBIE AI.I.EN and November but it is any- N |juwl engaged in secret seryice work FlY FAIR(HI[D ‘ hody’s guess at the moment as to {for the Allies. The film opens to- [ WORI.D TRAVELER 752 " eoine to ehange trom or NE ' night at the Coliseum Theatre and hr s ritorial is scheduled for an engagement of mpleyment Service d @ i B, Joplin, Mo. — Thanks for this qualified worker. | two days e Jecturer, will ‘$pehk atstoMOITOW' (o1 the tip on the Admiral Dewey | 'The' . vez time sdventutid. o Wi Id” A t D H | uncheon meeting of the Juneai ., . of the Navy Department.. SHIPPING CLERK-BOOKKE ‘M-mrm McKenna are said to make laiitre gefl Ue Tre ciambver of commer His topic lcpartment genero is work- | ER—Single, age 26, high school|one of the most thrilling stories P ted [ will: be Russia o cn it for me and if T uncover | graduate in commercial subjects,|of herolsm that has yet been Tomorrow-Promote | Allen arrvived here yesterday om0 ok or major prophets| seviral years' experience keeping| adapted to the screen. As a spy fo N Positi | the steamer Columbia. Ho will leave | 7 00Tl tve, will be sure to| Other experience includes a year as' and a sister of mercy, Martha Me- fo New Position [on the steamer Alaska Saturday 0|10 Sou kno books for general merchandise store. | Kenna spent two years of her lifa | make the Yukon River trip ; D, C Wesve Gl 1/shipping clerk; driving delivery | looking after the German wounded wildlite A""“' Sam White, the| Allen is cditor of The Daily Re-| Mis. D. C: L. " ihat the truck; clerking in men’s furnish-|in Belgium and conveyed military “Flying Gathe Warden” of Fair-|port of Ontario, California think I can assure you. iha I‘ ings. Call for ES 141 sedrets ' to GEPMARY'S enemibk: banks, will fly here tomorrow with | .o 'w\"mn-‘:fl it "::’fl “”I""\““'I‘l“‘li “/\\“”-‘ e S wry PAA on his way to the States to its time to rearmament : I USSR S S take delivery of a new plane for BRISIO[ BAY MIN'NG I ok thrl p}r‘x ‘.:1’,‘?“;;“ “1;:1“]‘“1};; the Alaska Game Commission. rade war which may res White, who has been promoted COMPANY OUM_IHES the European baitles are over. My ',w M”("U 's Yo,"r from plain Wildlife Agent to a more The Bristol Bay: Mining Company, hunch is that the first big ln‘x‘u ul| rcsponsible position as part of the |4 Nevada Corporation with principal NOW nuu-lll‘ time |.>”h<"‘x;\;:m:h \11‘.L:|‘ > - Fish and Wildlife Service reorgan- | ceic < ot San Francisco, has quali- |10 it will come ou > Pan- Ca a w th Rt wi g 10 Maryland. 1o ik [ o, b 845, Froucheo, s bl 5, rcan conference at. Havum mer orth? up a new four-place Fairchild. to operate in Alaska jecause trade wars have no He will fly the plane from Mary- | john w. Felder of Dillingham has roots in strutting and braggadocio, land to Fairbanks, for use in game | o appointed Alaska Agent. Prin- our economic plans are a good e P and fish enforemeent work. sipal piace of business in the Ter-/deal more secret than our arma- } Clarence Rhode, Wildlife Agent in | oy j5 Goodnews Bay ment aims. Traders have to be Well, it's worth that much to charge of the Cordova district, has been igned to White's old beat Rhode will move his | family to Fairbanks. White’s Monocoupe plane will be | turned over to Grenold Collins, Wildlife Agent at Anchorage. Tt UO S i ELKS TO INITIATE; ? REFRESHMENTS LATER M. E. Monagle will preside as Act- | ing Exalted Ruler whén the Elks| Lodge initiated a class of dandidates | tonight. 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You can‘look ‘the country over and you won't find another cigarette thatgives you anything like Chesterfield’s Cooler-...Definitely Milder...Better Taste. comes from the auction room fl goes under the rigid inspection of men long trained in the require medts of Chesterfield's Right Com: bination of the finest lobaccos grown in all Tobaccoland. (Picture from the new film “TOBACCOLAND, U.S. A") Copyright 1940, Liccurs & Myaas Tesaces Con

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