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oE CAPTTOL HAS THE EBRG: PICTURES AND NEWS THAT 5 NEWs Nowy | ALICE FAYE AT A MEDICAL SCIENTIST , BATTLES THE “QUACKS* He couldn’tmake ahealthy woman any better than she wasl THE WOMEN L DOROTHY LOVETT ACROSS Juge bug Mark indt g a sh vowel Male sheey Quotes 5. North Amert- can tree County in Eng- 38. Litcrary position com- Division of an- cient Greece Brether of Odin Jstiy 3. Of th Ci country in Minne- 1ys: contr. ry antmal ance for weight of container st wrden plots Show Place of Juneau STARTS TONIGHT FIRST SHOW 7P. M. «Pr. Christian Meets the Women” shows ONLY ONCE at 8:45 P. M. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P. M. TWO BIG FEATURES Episode “GREEN HORNET” NEWS CANDY Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN Humid Spoken Ru 5. Score at base- ball 3 | ‘ ! 8. Gum resin | Moves back | ! | 110 & | 1 9. a aperture ! ompound ether One who carrles | Instruments for determ!n- ing direction mall perfora- tion Looked steadily Concerning donna H riod of time nglish | 5 AMrs.'David Ramsay EnIert_aEs Mother M mother, David Ram: To honor ¥ Mr ohler, nt, and the evening was spent in- formally. Mrs. Kohler will be here for an- TRAVELOGUERS ON BOARD 55 ALASKA [ cart'|Ise and Andre de La Varre enter- last night at a buffet sup- Twenty-five guests were pres- . foFilm Territory Be- | cause of War | Because of a war in Europe and other week before leaving for her over a greater part of the world, and home in Homer. T0 HUNDREDS OF SAVERS We Say:— HERE'S YOUR 4% EARNINGS July lst several hundred thrifty savers received an- other Alaska Federal Sav- ings & Loan Association earnings of 4% per year. Many have been receiving these earnings ever since our organization in 1937. This Association has never ed an earnings, and has never paid less than 4% unmually. ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN because they will not record on the films of their travelogues anything but the lighter and the happler sides | of their travels, Ilse and Andre de La Varre are passengers on board the northbound steamer Alaska in port this afternoon. La Varre and his blonde wife, whom he met in Vienna during a tour, make the films “Columbia Tour” the “World of Sports,” and “Cinemescopes.” The La Varres be- ! came noted eight years ago when with brether William and his wife they set out to search for diamonds ; in Britsh Guiana. { The couple will tour the Territory with their cameras until August, when they will return to the States to record scenes in Washington. l HOSPITAL NOTES | Mrs. Arnold Copstead was dismiss~ ed from St. Ann’s Hospital this fore- . noon after receiving medical treat- ment. George Hill, who had received sur- gery tfeatment, was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital last evening. ! Gilbert Novald, a medical patient, left St. Ann’s Hospital this fore- noon, ! Oswald Vistaunet, a medical pa- tient, left St. Ann’s Hospital yester- day afternoon and flew to Excursion Inlet where he works on a cannery boat. i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guerrero are the parents of an eight pound baby son born this morning at 7:45 o’clock at the Government Hospital. Laurence Stevens was dismissed from the Government Hospital this |afternoon after receiving medical attention. - BOUND FOR ATLI Charles G. Bennett passed through Juneau aboard the Prince George on his way to Atlin. He \boarded the steamer at Prince Ru- afterncon at | asaka, P. R. Bradley . Westman, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, J[ILY' 11, 1941, Socialite Killed "SEA HAWK" 1S HELD OVER AT | 20TH CENTURY | Story of Spanish Main and. { | English Pirates Full of | Adventure, Romance | All' the flaming adventure of thrill - swept Spanish Main again in Warner production of starring Errol E the Robin Hood of the which is being held at the Century for tonight and Saturday Here is the reckless story of “"“, nost dangerous buccaneer who ever | piundered the high seas—for the reater glory of his Queen. Thrills,| CAPITOL; FiLk REVIVAL oNpE)!JB!_EBIll ; i ‘ Presentin | 7 {Dr. Christian Picture Also ALICE FAYE | Featured on Program i Tonight, Saturday The Capitol Theatre is tonight B featuring a double' bill, Alice Faye J | in “Yo Sweetheart,” and a R new Dr. Christian picture. The Alice Faye film is .a revival, and will be wn twice, while the Dr.| Christian y will be shown only| {once, at o'clock { Once more the small town medi-| lcal doctor comes. into his own, thils time defiant enemy of got-thin-quick reducing schemes which damage the health of many | excit spell-binding adventura, | tender romance are blended in gen-| an American woman. . | crous proportion to make “The Sea This dramat assignment goes | to Hersholt in his third stel- ar's best bet in screen lor acterization of, the kindly | p: an in “Dr. Christian Meets| | the Wome the village gro- " | X AIeu'Ian Is { Kitty Browning, |cer's d er, adopts the fad to S hb d aid her boy friend, who is press agent for the quack physical cul-| mn “You're a Sweethearl” | |, with e lives nificent Hawk,” a “The Flynn | new is George Murphy Ken Murray Andy Devine Charles Winninger and William Gargan a ol has seldom had a that his magnificent talents and compelling screen personality. He is completely at home in his por- 1 yal of Sir Geoffrey Thorpe, dar- ! | ing privateer who engages in pira- | tieal pursuits against Britain's ene- In this, he has the unofficial | oval of Queen Elizabeth. Flora| § | Rokson portrays the good Queen| | Bess in {ilm, and seldom has the| | redeubtable monarch received bet-| |tex treatment in the hands of an| | actress. | Warner Bros. have gone all the | way in giving “The Sea Hawk" the/ Socialite Eleanor Young, 22, of |, in production values. No ef-| NE\YW":‘, R. Iy ?n'l .hl'l' com- | t has been spared in recreating panion, Nicholas Embiricos, New of the . Elizabethan| ipping executive, were Manamuck, R. I, when the tremendous sea battles) ne crashed in an attempt- | between { glish and Spanish Miss who |galle lavish and authentic cos- made her debut in 1 |tumes and settings, yet all this| vied in 1939 but was divorced last |j; cubordinated to the richly dra-| year. | matic Incidents of the swiftly-mov-| |ing story. For this, much credit| | must be given to Director Michael| | curtiz, whose ability to keep a| film moving at breakneck speed is Flynn turist, and almost every woman! {in town invests her health and} {money in the reducing scheme.| | But health is so im- paired of ladies be- siege Dr. Christian's office. The physician is so overworked that his nurse, Judy Price, puts him to Doro- [bed. At this time, Kitty herself Er- | who never required the treatments, land Pearson, Mrs. Arthur Jenson, | falls seriou ill, and the doctor Mrs. Charles A. Fox, Mrs. E. B. leaves his sick bed to tend her in Thayer, Mrs. H. C. Hanck, H. Kum- | the final dramatic climax. Mrs, H. Mark- | Feminine charm in “Dr. Chris- wart, Gyrald A. Liebert, Dr. Viola 'tian Meets the Women" is two-fold Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Good, Nurse Judy Price is depicted by Harry Dar A. J. Loston, .Mary porothy Lovett, who has had the Mcluer, Tollezsen, ENZza- role in previous releases in the beth les Wittan- coj06: and Marilyn Merrick, a gor- haver, | newcomer, appears roma soon that dozens Leaving for the South yesterday ] 5 o'clock, the Aleutian wboard 35 pasesngers from Ju- as follows: Beattle—Mrs. Mrs. Winifred Phillips, Miss thy Fors, Harry Bowyer, Mr: had neau Fe C therine Hill, Eleanor Young | the* | court splendor r. and Mrs. 20U . E. Winn, Jot : | Winn, Jobn iouny a5 Kitty Browning opposite and Robert _ | Hamilt A be Frank Albertson. The physical cui KEN JUNGE '[0 For Ketchikan—Don W. Westlsy, U5t 15 Dot by Rod ‘ : BE APPOINTED well-known o film-goers. In this [he was aided by a fine script by Mrs. ‘Russell Atwood, William T, Rocque, and I Kennedy | | ‘Howard Koch and Seton I. Miller. poll([ (HIEF Music by Erich Wolfgang Korn- | Mahoney, F. Voll, and John McCoy. Eitty’s dad completes the principal | For Petersburg — Marian Stead- featured cast ¢ i;:nld supplies a rich background for Council Will Act Tonight on : TO ALASKA FROM EAST Mayors Choice fo Suc- | ‘ man, and N. A. McEachran. s 0 > “\Iu- dramatic g T | Mrs. Ida Rideout of Hayward,| ceed Dan Ralston | Wis.. accompanied by her daugh- Sallors Picnic Last Night Enfertain Mrs. Knight Fifteen nurses attended the pic- The Juneau Women's Club is nic given by the Gastineau Chan- Planning an evening party tonight nel Nurses' Association last night 8t 8 o'clock in honor of Mrs. G. E at Mrs. Lorene Gueker's cabin at Knight, who is leaving within a Point Louisa, short time for Seward. The affair The picnickers met at Ju- = to be at the home of Mrs. vR. R. neau: Health Center and ikt Hermann. Refreshments will be to the ‘cabin. A plenit’ dinnie served following an evening of ; i games. a’ member served, and the evening wa: Friends of Mrs. Knight are in-|here for many years, will succeed| informally. vited to the occasion as weli as|Dan Ralston, who is resigning to ; 0 members of the Juneau Women's| beccme a Territorial highway pa-| HANIOGLOV Club. trolman in the Juneau district un-! Funeral services were Mike Hanioglou at 2 pm held for der the new code passed by today [the 1941 Legislature. In the Charles W. Carter chapel 111, and Mrs. Claunde Hesse and| A ht's Council meeting, be- with Dean C. E. Rice officiating. {heir four children, three of whem | ziny 8 oclock, the iron lung Pallbearers wers Nick Bavard, Sam wore horn in Alaska, have left |purchased recently by voluntary| Adams, Gecree Bavard, Chris Mar- Matanuska because of Hesse's scription will be presented to kikis, Jack Turin and James So- health. They plan to return when|the City by Chairman E. F. (Pete) | fonlisi Mr. Hesse is improved | Clements of the Iron Lung Com-| AR R T T !mim‘e. All persons who donated The Mohammedan faith is esti- MINING MAN PASSES i . X i W SES | to the purchase of the lung are in- mated to have 219,000,000 follow- Clarence M. Reeve, prominent | viieq to attend. % ers. mining man in the Cache creek dis- N trict, succumbed to a heart attack ntly in Anchorag 15 Nurses Enjoy ~ Women’s Club Is fo | ter, Irna Rideout of Richland g | Center, Wis., is aboard the Prince Appeintment of Kenneth Junge| as Chief of Police will be proposed to the Juneau City Council tonight| Mayin i 1. Lucas, UnzJ Bagged 110 Planes George making the Southeast Al- aska tour. the d today. of the force| RY - MATANI A MAN S0UTH ) BUY DEFENSE BONDS Empire Classieas £ay’ PLAY CLOTHES FOR FARMERETTES ARE INTRIGUING Major Werner Moelders According to a German high com= mand announcement, Major ‘Wer- ner Moelders. Nazl aerial ace,/ and his squadron alone shot down 110 enemy planes east of Minsk, personally scoring his 82nd aerial victory. Moelders thus topped the World war record established shows to better advan-| | (for “Wild Geese Calling”) & home- by Baron Manfred von Richtofen by one enemy plane. BUY DEFENSE BONDS Tt A 5 el AR NS R A WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! TENTURY prar: PLAYING MATINEE SATURDAY——1:00 P. M. | (5 Brenda MARSHALL Claude RAINS Donald CRISP - Fi Al In Hollywood | By ROBBIN COONS LAST TIME TONIGHT ‘ ‘William Holden in “THOSE WERE THE DAYS” HOLLYWOOD, July 11—Richard Bennett, sire of the three beaute- ous Bennetts of the movies, on his| last visit to daughter Joan ob- served her at her home-work and pronounced: “What a little fuss- budget you are!” Pussbudgeting — or Joan prefers to call plumber will be in tomorrow. The groceries are ordered, and sugar is “up" again. Household stuff. Joan memos back. When the driver re- turns at six, with new memos, Joan system, as|disposes of them enroute home. it—is Joan's| Around the sets she Is always specialty, just as business is sis-|scribbling memos, copying recipes, ter Connie’s, and raising a fam-| making notes. ily was sister Barbara's.” “I think I just love to play of- “I found out a long time ago,”|fice,” she says. “But my system said Joan, “that when you have n}wm-k.s o lot to do it’s easier to have a| system.” | She was in her dressing roomi,|, Th® Dally Alaska mnpire has the purring with unsystematic relief I:.T:“n:::d cu-;:uhuon o as her hairdresser, Carmen De- st rigo, systematically massaged her & Nazi Naval Chiet RN L S neck and shoulders. Joan looked | like a pretty peasant with scarf| confining her hair, her -costume spun suit that may have been in vogue in the frontier's Gay Nine~ ties. She was suffering, said Joan, from a eaptious sacroiliac, dis- lodged during a “relaxing” massage some evenings before. Her back! now was tightly—and of course systematically—taped. The youngest Bennett has three Jjobs: wife, mother, movie star. She's the wife of Walter Wanger, the producer. Wanger is the kind of producer who is also an industry| leader—meaning Mrs. Wanger en- tertains important visitors. She's the mother of Diana, and Melinda Markey, 7. And as a movie star she has the| usual routine jobs, besides acting,| which include wardrobe fittings, portrait sittings, interviews, script| reading, and the general pursuit of the glam. | Any of these is a full-time job. And she’s on a budget — super- vised by a business manager who| is going to be surprised (said Joan) when he discovers that, after this picture, she has (1) gone to New York, (2) bought four new dresses, (3) bought a new car. 8he won't say how big a budget, except that it's a “stinking amount.” “My sister (Connie) got into trouble over all that ‘$30,000 a week’' publicity,” she explained, “so I never talk money.” 1 Joan applies “system” ‘to her housckeeping by remote control.| Weekends she devotes to book- keeping, planning the next week’s| menus (“I like variety”), settling small household affairs, and — largely—to the children., Evenings, after movie work, she gets home for an hour or so with the young- sters. The Wanger-Bennett - household functions with the aid of Joan's| secretary, three maids, a cook,| two nursemaids, a gardener, and @ chauffeur. T he driver, taking Joan to work, returns at moon with the secretary’s accumulated memos; telephone calls; the dogs have dug up some dahlia bulbs— are new ones in ordér? The 14, Fuehrer Adolf Hitler of has appointed Admiral Schniewind, 53, as chief of Ger- man naval operations. He suc- ceeds Admiral Guenther Luetjens, commander of the ill-fated Bis- marck, battleship sunk by the SRritish in the north Atlantie. ' WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE~—. mg‘c.x-d-u_ You'll Jump Out of in the Momning Rarin’ to Go liver should of liquid bile into 8 et 1t may Jusk decay . the may jus e e r-hd.Youleel-mr.nntudlh r looks punk. It takes those good, effective Caiter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pints bile flowing freely to make you feel “up ari up,” Amazing in making bile flow feeely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. Price: 26¢, pour your may Come in today! Sos ths NEW 1941 Genral Eloctrio Refrigeraiors. | f3Things DO YOU WANT MOST OF ALL IN A REFRIGERATOR? Left, ér blue shorts with collarless jacket; center, blue linen dress topped by striped powder :h(hm At H s ‘With high food prices and the general idea that everyone must busy thems! with some construc- tive work these days. women are going back to the soil in a big way. Amal gardeners demand workmaniike and intriguing looking clothes whether they own large estates, 8 few acres, a deep back- yard. are the proud possessors of honest-to-goodness farms, or merely till. & ‘porel’ or window box. Dependable Performance day after day is ‘what makes a refrigerator thrifty and con- venient—and you get it in & G-E! Low Operating Cost means savings month after month—and you get it in & G-E! Lomg Life means a lasting investment—and you get it in a G-E! Of course you also get the size and the features you waot in & GE There is a new 62 Cubic Ft. Model for Only $134.95 ALASKA ELECTRIC And dress designers are not disappointing them. Lucile Fairbanks is modeling & ?M t, left, and a slacks suit, right The short suit is made of a new powder blue of soft gingham in navy, and topped by a well-cut, collarless jacket with a large brown padded snail set on the left pocket. The: trimly-cut slacks are cocoa brown, and with thém are worn a bra top with flared shoulder straps and. wide-brimmed brown straw hat.- Joan ‘models the pinafore suit, center. The dress is blue lin LIGHT & POWER C0.

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