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} : - & * HE FOUND HER gei go round-apl SHORTS: L “We the People” L] "Calvacade of San Francisco” L} atest News )L HAS THE BBEG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW ma BLACKSMITH SHOP...shoeing a horse! The wild west is branded. .. F-U-N...when they g in their PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. i | | G ik "LEO CARRILLO ¥ ANN RUTHERFORD ' 4 EEEBOWMAN - PAUL KELLY | . JOSEPH CALLEIA | I 7 P. M. l Virginia Shattuck Miss \ of Mr thi. i visit with ¥ brother, Mr. family She will remain ast lx»m!,"; TQNIGHT "Y:ou'm a Sweetheart”— Dr. Chris- Consi tian Meets the Women" FREE TO THE LAD = WOMEN'S CLUB HONORS MRS. Pelicanites See Serpent 4th of July Unexplained and nc and seen by many eovered Straits frem disclaimed, | 5 the ¢ of City y dis- Lisianski ar aly Direct the island town comes the sea se pioneer | Indian | cue | Watson, A | comedy “Min | filmed on loeation Wyoming Bowman | General | Henr Simpson | Christian | showing THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1941. WALLACE BEERY TUGBOAT ANNIE COMES IN FILM | SAWS AGAIN AT OF WILD WEST 07H CENTURY Thrills and Romance in Marjorie Rambeau Stars as "Wyoming” Coming fo | Salty lady Caplain- Hale as Bullwinkle | Capitol-Beery in Love ! tre wi | Again rting I'hea- Sail the| » attraction 20th Ce! “Wyoming,” starring Wallace Beery in an action-packed outdoor drama of the West, is the att tarting Sunday at the Capi-| Theatre, with Be in min-|most 1 thrills and comedy was the|and “Bad Man of Brimstone,"|ture ! adve with h franta M taml foro| the title role Jeader| foNOWinE in (h {late Marie Dra have Annie one fiction | f tion tol 5 of wlve hilt | adventure eau is starred “Fugboat Ann footsteps of lor, Reports previewed the have it to the * in another outdoor nture drame | and which he Beory plays Reb mer train robber starred Harkne: turns and order town, help in the | from of foree film W af in rout| those who thieves, Gy | NE | HIOLI Tkt ost the| RAMbeRU is a warthy N the ar r in Bortr n I Taniad the lady oaptain Rutherford and Bok d id the thrills runs gtk s\ Wallaos Beory romance - between - Beery| e Tol ptain Bullwiikle in, playing tl f“:““‘ “';' : rith,” which is| Per¢ plent lin 1 t An jail episodes since| and Bill" The picture wa at Jackson Holé the m |1 00 t Thorpe directed ““:""“ A cams i Leo Carrillo, Paui Keily, who ““J‘ Custer, Joseph Nt hit Trave am en, W 1 v band of cattle ral Custer in hi: wood nid her and stage Ann of et fi ate." romanti Again of Ronald Wyman, - who e Rat” among whose re- pictures » “Flight An- 1d “It All Came True,” di the film from the Walter DeLeon, based upon acters created by Notman Re vy R Max Steiner h v brilliant and witty mus to accompany the film amid roman “Broth Seiler, Tetons. Richard qomory Players it de the serles P Cs * Tannen anley Field: 2 Russell Chief Thundercloud oted play b sereen pthers, § pear in Indian fight and other KC “You're Sweethe: * and “Dr.| | Meets the Women" are| the last times to- for tne iast times to-| The Sea Hawk” with| Playi night i Errol Flvnn for night <(RimHir >0 o ® o oma . Kind of rubber Stated ored by artial decay Biblical priest ade a mistake ACROSS . Bark of the pa bery . Goddess of the harvest At a distance me > o< rmc o v c Am o 4 E of the cat sile weapon Solution al ending monkey Where the Better BIG Pictures Play? (5. “THE SEA HAWK” G N[ll’””y PREVIEW SUNDAY MATINEE TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 2:00 P. M. setting saif ANTON OTTO B FISCHER of Sotevapert MARJORIE RAMBEAU - ALAN HALE gpy tSisenen JANE WYMAN - RONALD REAGAN W pwamensros. skt by Mox Steine Orighl Screen Play by Wolter Deleon * Beved Upon Charactars Cracted by Nomn Relty Roine TWO EDITIONS OF LATEST WORLD NEWS EVENTS! SU NDAY MONDAY "THE GRAPES OF WRATH" MOTORCYCLE TO PATROL $1,546 COLLECTED 3,000 ON ANCHORAGE BASE | with Gift-Knights Leav- ing Soon for Seward i in v. { the pc confirmed the Ty tory as Capt. M. M. Merkley of the| i b X & [ A total of $1546 in fines for Ty oy i o A total of 3,000 will be employed| A traffic motorcycle fully| 4 1‘r“, \\[H'rlx tor ,u\ ll:‘\‘h" k, O RO¥ ‘) ¥ V| minor violations such as traffic at the tale was told to him |on the Anchorage air base when|equipped will soon be on the Job .14 qisorderliness wete collected n 670 workers arrive in Anchorage|in Anchorage to regulate motor- quring the month of June in An- . Tnsipld from the States. lists and pedestrians. | ehorage. teamer ; Superintendent s in the B ston, public schools. Before to Juneau she motored to 1sist @ i . Veloe A ation of Pelican To honor Mrs Knight, who ’ with son Juneau soon, the G. E 0. Machine which imitates the Angeles and then north. Mrs. Sullivan Is Enjertained | rtained . F. Sullivan r the end of| close the The with the mc Twe wera present and sewing showered pent in kerchiefs. ~T0 HUNDREDS | OF SAVERS | We Say:— | mis i | | HERE'S YOUR 4% EARNINGS July lst several hundred thrifty savers received an- other Alaska Federal Sav- ings & Loan Association eamings of 4% per year. Many have been receiving mrnings ever since nization in 1937/ ciation has never ed an earnings, and 1 never paid less than 4% gnnually. get your ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSN. OF JUNEAU PHONE 3 s Club last night gave R. R tely 40 guests bon voy the with gnition in Woman evening wa among whic! i i : ening guest hot ted 1 Pic prominent Club activitie pent pl her the pastor of nd thel L1 on the B are going Knight v conferencs Joyee, attend the Methodi and where the Knights will make! their home, The ap) Rev. Knight was uperintende! Al in Juneau is sailin July 15, and will arrive lowing Friday o v. The party 1 ranged by a of Mrs, C. J. Mrs. C. C. Cs DeLong, and Mi — .- —— of ho fons for Sea the fol § | activities DRESSY_That éxira hand lercd roads. leading into the com. belongs to Harry Joe Brown, Hustiand of Sally Eilers (above), dining in Hollywood. Note her feather headdress, the diamond- a Hermann resi- ere se wish- - Outing One of Many Sum- recently ar-| | ~~gnd-ruby ear clips and dracelet. |'of theé small“town, the 1 whispering ' the pos being porpoise or black out others, bug-eyed, told the iule cf its antics and bed it in a hundred different forms. Candidly Merkley commented that have been a “dth erpent,” and then said no more. - BROWNIES HAVE PICNIC, AUK BAY mer Adtivities Planned | to Take Place of Camp The Brownies of both Juneau | and Douglas held a pienic Thurs- | at the Auk Bay Recreational | girls attending, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Togan of| re in charge of the which left town about 11 |a.m.,, and returned at 5 p.m. The girls played games and wad- |ed during the afterncon, and were given all the food they could eat. ¥Food was purchased from a fund “dmmu'd by Juneau vcitizens for e purposes, but since the camp ble this year, the 5 being used for summer notv otherwise pessible. | These outings are proving to be | most satisfactory. ‘ Transportation to the picnic was | donated. | More activitics are bl‘ingplanned' ilhrml;:hout the summer. s R Y DeCamp, Welkinson . Wed Last Evening Miss Betty Jean DeCamp and Har- lyn V. Welkirison were marrjed last evennig by the Rev. Ralph E. Bak- er in the Parsonage of the Bethel anission, Assembly of God, 121 Main ‘Shreet. Mrs. Welkinson, who arrived cn the Alaska, comes from Gresham, zDre. Mr. Welkinson is a Juneau res- ident. ) | ‘The ceremony whs witnessed by | Miss Louise Shepard and John W. | Secrest, | ———.——— MATANUSKA FLOODED Waters from the ; Matanuska | River have, for several weeks, cov- munity, They have almost toucked | the tracks of the rallfoad and have | covered the streets end sidewalks ] movements of living creatures . Prepared Have ambitions g me- nical part | Affirmative Contrive ce ed cloth 5. Tennis stroke . Astound . Aretic . Glossy silk fabric . Omit in pro- nouncin; . Division of & city Be fond of . Hindu woman's pholographer’s model, in an informal garden ceremony at the Holly- wood, Calif,, hilltop home of Lew Ayres, actor, . The marriage was the first for Miss Caldwell, and the second for Murray, They will honey= i, . ml‘m‘m. Red Cross Nurses Saved From Totlpedoe—cl‘ Sfiip Martha L. Reis Mary Ann Sulllvan Frances A. Bacon Arong the 17 Red Cross nurses saved when a ship bearing a detachment of U. S, marines and nurses to London was jorpedoed in the Atlantic are the three pictured above. Frances A. Bacon is from Farmington, Mich.; Mary Ann Sullivan from Boston, and Martha L. Reis from Wecster, O, The ship ‘was identified as the Dutch steamer Maarsden, now in British service. It was indicatéed two marines may have lost their lives in the torpedoing. What: 3 Things DO YOU WANT MOST OF ALL IN A REFRIGERATOR? Dependable Performance day after day is 'what makes a refrigerator thrifty and con- venient—and you get it in a G-E! Low Operating Cost means savings month afrer month—and you get it in a G-B! Long’ Life means a lasting investment—and you get it in a G-E! Of course you also get the size and the features you waat in 8 GE There is a new 6.2 Cubic Ft. Model for Only $134.95 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO.