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ICE SPECTACLE ~ ENDS TONIGHT " ASLOCALFItM Little Irene Dare Stars in Picture at Capitol g Theatre A new en luminary—and a very tiny ome—was revealed 5 terdny at the Capitol Theatre, in the person of six-year-cld Irene Dare, who is the center of the new spectacle-romance, “Every- | thing’s On Ice.” This chanming lit- THE BIG PICTURES and LATEST NEWS are at the CAPITOL SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU ThaATR Last Time Tonight! | "EVERYTHING'S ON ICE" with Irene DARE—Roseee KARNS—Edgar KENNEDY Lynne ROBERTS and Eri¢c LINDEN Shorts: Made to Order; Latest News Flashes | tle sprite displays remarkable abil- | Pwviw TWO BRIGHT BOYS 1 PREVIEW ity and versatility. “.dmittedy the 4 ni attended the Juneau -High School finest ice skater of her age, Irenc | i “;AM PURANEN and for the past several months has |is seen at the head of a number | been visiting with relatives in Hol- |of ice ballets that bring to the MARPIED JUI_Y S | 1ywood. production a quality of unusual > - Mr. Hester is a newspaper agent | beauty L for the Los Angeles Examiner in Purely as a comedy, the picture IO CAI_IFORNIAN Reseda. He was @ Juneau visitor [is a delight. It tells the story of during the summer of 1939, when |u kibitzing and irresponsible uncle he became aequainted with his | Roscoe Karns, who secures for his NORTHLAND BRINGS 16 | Last 'l‘me 'l'omghl' IWAS A SPY’ with HERBERT MARSHALL MADELENE CARROLL CARTOON——NEWS P | [ =] Yromm |~ -_— > —N The motorship Northland spent the evening in Juneau last night, | coming in from the south with 16 | pasceners and sailing for S‘-‘lllh-‘ via Sitka with 18 | Arrivals were Paul Blake, Gene | Hanna, Mrs. John Osborn, May Slo- cu, Gene Reischl, F. Gillan, Mrs. L f Georgeson, Mrs. M. Pinckley, George § Hanna, Marie Hanna, Joan Osborn, . ©. Norton, Don Young, Bill Stre- |ber, €. W, Reed, Mar Pickley f Sailing to Sitka were Oscar Hart, Mrs. J. Wyckoff, Astrid Holm, Pat {Olsen, Norma Bareksten, M. Ja- “Everybody’s Hobby” | cobsen, John T. Cauble, Troy Nich-f Yols, E | To Ketch i keichiian g 0. s, o §pY DRAMA ENDING ! To Seattle—Andrew Erickson, Bert "'Hls EVEN'NG AS | Goodman, John Mitich, Capt and TOMORROW 2 FEATURES 2 “Danger Flight” : ’“,:_ marrage o Miss, Mictam | pige | stie nlece & jobY4%'the ise-skitig | [ Mrs. John' Benson, Mrs. W. H. Par-| consmn FEATURE 1 "ulmx‘w’uA :E}”ijl‘i:r,‘?fi l}::‘(:, h:;h' The couple will make their home |star of a Palm Beach night-club BUILDER, IN HIS SPARE TIME —sScott Harvey, 41, a world war veteran and now | 7 - FEARAS Rot 57 in Resedh, ‘RGN, revue, and then appoints himsell| . gyperintendent in army engineer’s office, Pittsburgh, shows his model of the Tennessee, a river boat. “I Was a Spy,” which opened rt Hester of Reseda, California, e gy et S was learned here ‘today. | D I Kper SO LR R Ly night at the Coliseum Theatre D loarm Trresial oae | enormous bills at a Florida. hote MATANUSKA TO | i carvan and ster- ere married July 5 pert Marshall co-starred, receives | ’ > % " . he plunges Irene’s entire family - - at E wdn, New Mexico, where| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| S | I) ' A A O P 1 IB ...,’ ) ars thev <oeni their honeymoon, air route from Seaitle to Nome, on:””)“ i S Rl Cosinl, SR HEAI- H Ly .) ("' OSSILOK( i START pRODUCING gt B - 5 1A it | matters when he tries to marry i5 a truly speetacular film, intense Well known here, Miss Puranen sae at J. B. Burford & Co, adv.| FOR (HILDREN ACROSS ; e " ly dramatie; profoundly human. Tt 15 Bt [ e GRADE A MIlK offers’ an''evening of complete en- | her older sister off to a millionaive |—and picks the wrong man. The . Blinding light e 0. (S e R e g | picture l'(‘fl\tllfi.‘, its climax in a e | 10, Dad tertainment. It' belongs to the out- B :‘»fq lnuslu:lmm h \ Now OFFERED 2. Lachrymose 5 S standing pictures of all time he ! s supporting - eas 3. Ren e The fact that it is based upon a popular screen players as ‘Edgar vy Loadbey ¢ [rottectit s. The screen story was |oyuiar ecreen wierers s “Bavéc Daraiils Urged 10 AT(INGO| oo i35 e on fo Supply Anchorage permoirvencss “he screen story was medicine iden, Mary Hart, George Meeker,| ChECkUp Before New 1 é:.:: X“.‘,:.\ff; |and Bobby Watson; all do excel- Mother i g School Term Begins and Airbase f\x\:|!|:n McKenna, famed woman cret agent during the World ley} ~/ar, and it i a curious fact that ine retains the name | Dairies of the Matanuska V: SRR | | | the film I |are making preparations to go into 1 b c H ' 'h Parents of school children are Grade A produbtion to supply milk |9 Martha "Cnockhaert, as the real [LO-F10SIesses w" urgently requested by the Depart + GHHG. BaW AMBSHOrRRe Wirbage. ahid|dBas known before her . mv.nl of Health to complete indi- 9. Cotton fabrle to the town, according to a report }n.mu.\m to an English officer. Bfldge'l.un(hGOH vidugl annual health examination i % by Sanitarian Lioyd Morley of the | e —— before the public sehools cpen thi 8 ”-m.- note Territorial Department of Health,| whe raturned here on the: st ('r(hll’lll!l.‘ml ;hl ‘;':l:l k 3 ’““‘.r‘ Drs- Mrs- White Barns meeting Grade A specifi- cations are mow under construction| \[@ cOmplimenfed fall Summit Mrs. Harold Smith and Mr ptte ; Kind of fish Parent and lian Ar T About John Chappell were _co-hostesses | yesterday afternoon with luncheon | . Plural ending questad to bring their children i v Asiatic ‘nomad the Juneau Public JTealth Cent in the valley, which will become | ) gndnm"r (;bm o l:']dt‘t; :‘ ':w “ferritorial Building, for a prelim- | 4. Kind, ot Alaska’s 1 t Grade A milkshed . mith residence on Six Street. X - spection before the | . aska's largest Grade milkshed. ¥ | The affair was in complinwnL‘l:;:\’"‘fl,“”::_":m‘:l“::‘(:““I:‘l ‘;IH ‘lf‘““;\ | & ”“')', ,',],hg The Matanuska ' cooperative re-| Open housc was held at the resi- ito Mrs. J, F. Worley, prior to her ')h‘“’",;,m rgeee A ¥ gk paoge cently purchased Peterkins' East|dence of Dr.and Mrs. J. F. Worley ‘m-p:n-turn for Minneapolis. For the | F l‘“,' I)‘y_',hm“m_‘, inspection by 49, Made an Side Dairy and pasteurization plant, | 1ast vmufu; l.u nnl- i A\!..‘:;“‘Apn’n. cecasion each of the individual th;)ub“” ey R exoreaston §2. Conducted 4 Corenl grass 9. Female decr Morley iuspeeted canneries, dair- .‘;Tu:a for Dr. and Mrs. Langdon i | tables was centered with delphin- : S PRI e 5 Forward | Headstrong 30, Feeble ies and food handling establish- [ White. ; |ium and roses i ‘h”‘[ e e mae ol Solution of Sohisea g e minded | ments at Kediak, Bristol Bay, Cook| Members of the staff of the Bu- 4 | Mrs. T. J. Pyle won high hnnm-.!: mlm‘l],f‘” :“,:‘\.'““ ])’,"’(”"‘l“ | Yesterday’s Puzzle S CEwOL g nn..n', Prince William S()}xm(l Nunwl_l::%l:l‘lfl:)T'{‘::;fl“ Affairs Office were 4 | for ca s, geo- | S AN 8. Concernl, > Fairbanks, Nenana, Anchorage and |asked to ca | MILITARY TRAINI NG_gegistration of 40,000,000 {,‘i:dm‘;:z n; (ié:':": w’;l' g » routine program, Miss : o Finish © 41 Military dordtka | Dr. White was recently appointed Americans for some form of defense service js proposed in a bill S g T ey nursing schedule _ proy , In toac place - oventarily 3. Sonte st oo |to succeed Dr. Worley as Medical \:'Il‘::d;"fed ;y Sen. Edward R. Burke, Nebraska Democrat, shown | . 3 | Monday, Tuesday and Friday af- Haws lan 11 Wrath _-baseball Dire r of the Bureau of Indian ice President Garner (right). Ages would be 18 to 6. | R T [ternoons from 1 to 4 o'clock of 16. Negative :? fi‘.’!?;?,? THREE 'N"'ATED | Affairs in Alaska. The Worleys will WAGE AND Houk each week for school health in- adstter ;3. . 48 Dutch clty leave for the new home early in : C 3. b0, eavy cords spections . Makes lace 24, M 61. Number August. ! ‘||umuJu_n_umgl|1|||1||||||||||||1|@||||u||||mu||mm|||||mmmlmumu. e O LGB R i A BY ELKS LODGE s % the opening of school | Step i 25 A o .4 | WHITTER RETURNING 2 | ental or ssivy Three were inftiated into the Elks | Assistant Collector of Customs ¥ i ervol Porcine 2 HOIEYWOOd Slghl! And Sounds John R. Dille, representative of [ Y B Rodina e here st night, with M. E.|M. S. Whittier will return here to- the Wage and Hour Administra-! . s nagle presiding as Acting Exalt- morrow on the steamer Alaska after By Robbin Coons tion, will leave tomorrow by mam-‘DAy ARRMGNEDI [ y . ed Ruler. a week's inspection trip to the ports i HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, July 25.—*SCATTERBRAIN.” Screen- for Fairbanks to investigate work- RHAI"S DuKER NO Hosi Supper Re(epflon leefl New Elks are Ed F. Rodenberg Jr., | of Southeast Alaska. by Jack Townley, Val Burton. Directed by Gus Meins. ing conditions in the Interior. Later 'o DEFEND HIM‘ A Merle Rhodes and Einar A. Hau- | > - > pals: Judy Canova, Alan Mowbray, Ruth Donnelly, Eddie he will go to Flat and Anchorage | G H A' G gen Subscribe for The Empire. : Foy, Jr., Joseph Cawthorn, Waliace Ford, Isabel Jewell, Luis "f“’l:“ FEMINING SN W SNy 2 ‘ ven m onor overnors - s : s 2 o " weeks. S ” - - - T u Alberni, Billy Gilbert, Emmett Lynn, Jimmy Starr, . : Yo se it ] 9 DS PN Elmer orth Day Jr., alias| ' l“‘ o i Dale Day, was aigned today be- e en unes ouse es er ay ? A pleasant if minor addition to the catalogue of movies about fore U. S, Commissioner Felix Gray —_— : the mov “Scatterbrain” gives plain, studiously awkward, vo- on a charge of obtaining mrrl\u_\ Complimentary ml Miss Helen| Members of the M:‘UIIIXH(' Cm]n- g huidor A L4 4 jicad dered held under $2,500 bond : » on Saturday, a bon voyage |attended the freight rate hearings when you ask s:: Orllr"i:; e PN d y S " e S AT . Day will have a preliminary hear- | picnic supper was given last eve-|in Juneau were guests of honor age, For X ks ! Ir e course e ya e 2 e US P-0 - | | ntuc : e course of ghisharn Qe ate S AL S1ON BOARD HOLDS SESSION g before Commissioner Gray next|1ing at the H. L. Faulkner summer |yesterday afternoon at a reception Howned A-year- Sl Kentucky i movies: stiuations, higigiigsin thejapproxiialel SRl i s There Everything was calm and peace-| Monday. He has retained Sam Du-|home on Point Louisa. | between 4 and 6 o'clock at Gov. | bourbon at a price ’ is the search for a star for the producer’s big movie. There is |lgy) gt the first session of Douglas|ker as his attorney The affair was no-host and the |and Mrs. Ernest Gruening’s home. | that’s .lmoat "too a talent scout (Foy) whose idea for a find is espoused as his City Council sitting as a Board - guest of honor was presented with| Pouring during the afternoon were good to ‘be true, own by the temperamental director (Mowbray). The scheme is to of Equalization last night. There| N v gift by those present. Mrs. H, O. Adams, Mrs, R. E. Rob- i discover the scout’s actress girl friend (Jewell) as a plain moun- were no visitors, complainants or| FA“I.K"ER TO BE Asked for the occasion were Mr.|ertson, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and | "'W"""“ P! 4 tain girl a-workin' behind the plow on her pappy’s farm. Ac- otherwise, and when the stipulated Mml“fi (ONGRESS and Mrs. John Hagmier, Mr. and | Mrs. 1. Goldstein. | companied by members of the press, the director and entourage time was ended the Board ad- Mrs. I"rcd_ Axford, Mr. and Mrs.‘ -+ - | discover not the planted actress but our heroine, Judy, who is Jjourned uneventfully to meet agiin SPMKER m SEP'I' William Hixson, 'Dr. and Mrs. M. N IE the real thing. i]| tonight for another period. Still « [J, Whittier, Mrs, Joe Werner, Miss- HEAVY RU 0" | % 4 || another and’ the 'final “session' will — >s5 Clara Walther, Katherine York, | e ¢ - & ; be held Friday night. H. L. Faulkner of Juneau plans|Betty aviland, Sybil Godfrey. KING SAI.MON ‘N Then there’s the business about Judy’s arrival at the studio, & . el bmeestor g fig = ;i s e —— to attend the Western Metal Meet-| Randi Molver, Cheda. Paul, Thelma | (E" YUKo“ Buond with “beardeds pEDLY TN, "S0Rir dnability o g0k n, the press - (| jouN " cASIRN R ing and Equipment Exposition of |Bodding, Myron Christie, Norman | ASCENDS i party gt NEERLES gt dlacoral Pgine:” WY By bate ON DOUGLAS VISIT | the American Mining Congress at|Banficld, Elmer Benedict, Wally | [ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON , i’ Mr. and Mrs. John Cashen were|Colorado Sprin; from September | Peterson, Georgfe Willey, Wn()dyl The biggest run ol king salmon w".sK!v PER CY S CAFE visiting relatives and friends on 16 to 21, Burnett, Sam Paul, Jr, and Dick|in the Yukon River in 25 year: r‘ ‘ the' Island yesterday, having just| The Juneau man is on the pro- Gerwells. | reported from Circle by Wildlife | arrived from ‘Ketchikan, their pres-|gram to speak as a representative e Agent Clarence Rhode who recently. | [ 0 P E N A L Il‘ Nl G n T ent home, for a business trip to[of the Alaska Mining Association. Try 4 classified ad in The Empive made a visit t othe area on patrol.| v the Capitol. Cashen, who fs con-| ——— ” 1 = " nected with’ the U. S. 'Marshal's F C lS Sallm f V : L v | } Yo, B A g 4 office, is a son of Mrs, Sadie Cash- lre ance g 0 acatl‘on mer S % P c n l Y ’o ““ w I , STOP | of i aw. || PutaCovic Diesel in Your Boat u Wan - e — g 2 % % 4 | ” ; saiat : ; . ® MORE.ROOM IN YOUR BOAT = = at PERCY’S ANY TIME for . MOVINGS "', ® More Miles for Your Money | Dinners or Light Lunches Mr. and‘Mrs. L. W. Kilburn re-| ® A Gomfortable, Quiet: Ride { that all Juneau ts tfalking moved today vrf!zam their Third L. . :: gine ('hs;.t“ln’:unuy Starts about. TRY OUR FOUN- apartment bul fi:g"to the one on| surange of rips % “TAIN, TOO! Fourth _Stre®t, “diang _their sev-| i ® Freedom from Fire Hazards i enth #ove mce the 1937 \tive. § ® A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Movifig “Gver from “Hinéail todty ® Low Operating and Maintenance Costs signed the real thing instead of the intended fraud. There are wu‘é“fit‘ lfi'd"ms flam Néhfln hl | ® Reduced Insurance Rates the frantic efforts to persuade Judy to break her contract, in- i : g:l*ml(:;‘“"”s Exhaust cluding enlistment of a hypnotic professor (Alberni) to work his | b Em‘l“ m:mmu “Be. Easih ‘“ e will on her. There’s the big party at which Judy's test, which } ncbody has bothered to view before, is unreeled. There's the | C“ARLES G. wuNEn C0. vsual acclaim which sets everything right, and the finale is a ¥ production number on which Judy swings from the mountains to ‘ Breadway. terfflmfi! M“r young people ‘ Among the stock characters of such movies are the inarticulate “; %‘h&”%i! ,éz’m in hon:r i producer (Cawthorn) who utters Goldwynisms; the man-camp- ¢ ocki hie _M,:iflia i | ing outside the director’s office; the know-it-all movie columnist Pl ré of e ‘t‘v ’ldl-i (Ford) who seems to pick up his items by standing around and vldefl betwebn Hhs Vienola A few weeks ago ”, this same space we said: insulting the movie big-shots; the secretary (Donnely) who is as high' seorer, ‘afid" pmdchle &t which i 1" hard-boiled as a good egg can be. Mowbfay plays the director i “Johmson_wak 'high. A bulfet | f ; We Glaranlee Everylhmg We almost exactly as he played the director in “Stand-In,” and the luntéh was served. : | s ll d n “” rest of “Scatterbrain” similarly is faithful to the cliches of movies- Presént tere Misses Jennie John- | ell and vo. i e T k. ] nl v about-movies. ‘ ;}n. Vi :rmm 'x_-omo:::f Aleta i THIS — OF COURSE — INCLUDES What makes it funny, then? All these familiar things, plus strom;’ Day_ipn'_xrvm and wnn-ed f GALE R E FRI s ERATOR S Canova. Whether sie’s playing mountain girl, singing while | N*k f That beautiful new r('frlgt'r dor sath df es over a soapy floor on scrub-brushes, falling romantically } unbélievabis T g (‘l te { & 1believably low prices and on terms for Foy, hog-calling in an hypnetic trance, or just thinking — the 4 } : that allowsyou to pay as you save é ! X girl is funny. Foy rates attention for his harassed talent scout, and Mow- i bray’s director, although standardized by now, still is funny. RICE & AHLERS C0. Alberni and Billy Gilbert bolster the laugh sections, and Lynn's 3 , scheduled to sail from New York for Miami and Houston, were disrupted J pappy comes straight from the cartoon department. . % crec L of- Glyde-! Mdllora liner Algonquin 1&] her pier in the Hudson R'f/"‘ Firemen Third and Franklin PHONE 34 > ) ~cadg ul lt necemry to don gas masks to fight the smoldering blaze deep in the hold, ] "lllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHMHIIII!IIIIIIMIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' oMo ¢ . . e ¢ O

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