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- nd News that Is News NOW! NOW! Show Place of Juneau (7 .3 ——r _ The CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures aj i =} } THEATRE “DON'T You cALL Me THE WEA.KER SEX! IT'S ROARTIME ON THE ROARING RANGE... WITH BEERY BUSTING: LOOSE ON ALL-FOURS...AND A PETTICOAT SW IRLING AFTER HiM! , { LEO CARRILLO ANN RUTHERFORD LEE BOWMAN JOSEPH CALLEIA MARJORIE MAIN NG AL..;O—LATEST NEWS AND SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS MESSENGER ON WELFARE TRIP INS. E. ALASKA Pastor Wood Wife Leave Jureau on Annual Mis- sion-Others in Party nth- der constr Stopping ction there. a week in ol d cleaning and painting, after tinued. At Ketchikan, Dr noted proctologist surgeon of the party Messe will visit canner salteries, s, in Southeast Ala not have cidents season. No charge is ever welfa; service carried on by mission. Mrs. Hill is the sister William Walker, in the local several we er home ir The party fare cruise instructor Los Angeles, will and the ishing which many dc happen during the busy Southeast Alaska, made for this . Wood sailed of | re Pastor dnl Miles who for the past have been in charge effice in Juneau Pastor d Mrs. Wood have a vacation in the States Miles will again take up arge at Wrangell and super- > the completion of the new hospital and L Auk Bay will finist Junean. - last sumr h the August T, ion while at been on >astor Subscribe > tne Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the larges | pald eirculation. = > oo £ T~ [®> L DULLEEEED oG ACROSS Spread for drying Fine old violin Domestic ani- mal utation Musical work: abbr. tune Total =0 >ER<Z o[m>Em x> lhn head E- of e D E W 1A R D miN mati One who fles an ranges Hanging orna- Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle The herb eve Age . Animate 60. Recently ac- quired Fish 62. Broods of pheasants . Aeriform flul¢ DOWN i §uu mineral ter . Monkeylike animal public notice . Sign of the zodiac t discle plinariz . South Amert= 1 river :n_together |. . Unpaid por= tions of debts . Canvas shelter . Consequent . Coverings of streets 3. Performed . Fragrance . Numbers at one's com= mand . Worship . Smmd of cat- Sini softly : Quicting . Put on Rolling and tumbling . Regular . Essential oll of orange flowers . Instances . Snow runner: LEE EREE 7 dtatutes 6. k'ree | Pata uom Dxesel in Yolu' Boai If You Want | MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe % Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeas Low Operating and Maintenance Cests ‘Reduced Insurance kates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Essily Hand Cranked CHARLES 6. WARNER Co0. L3 Look Here, Folks!? OPEN ALL NIGHT Percy Has Threown the It’s in the Channel OPER ALL NIGHT-Every Night! PERCY’S CAFE PHONE 94 Adventist Church un- Ketchikan, Messenger will receive the an- which the welfare trip will be con-| Malcolm Hill, Join with his family and the 0000 gince “Min and Bill medical services and ac- the well known nurse spent | visiting at the Walk- | fair jon the North BEERY BRINGS ORDER T0 WEST IN "WYOMING" ‘Capitol Sh ows Reformed Bad Man in Star Role- Comedy-Romance When Wallace Beery take Great Outdoors his fans ally sure of great This is particularly ming,” thrill-packed saga of the | pieneer West, filmed in the Jack- on Hole country of Wyoming and now showing at the Capitol Thea- tre. Like its - predecessor, “Bad Man of Brimstone,” its action and | comedy are played again of breath-taki Beery pl formed train entertainment true in “Wyo- Reb Harkness, robber who ass protection of Ann Rutherford and | little Bobs Watson, whose fath has been killed by cattle raiders. In doing so he becomes the leade the forces .of Jaw and order in a primitive wilderness, helps General Cuter in his Indian fighting and | breaks up lother hand U courts ™ * | blacksmith” he plays Lothario and orie Main, the in ‘his funniest ro- As the good-natured but {ough | Harkness, Beery has a role ideally |suited to his talents, harmonica playing. Miss Rutherford villag- | is attractive as the young romantic '{ figure of the story Bowman, debonair as Custer’s | young lieutenant. Beery and little Bobs -Watson provide some of the | | tinest scenes in the picture, and his | comedy with Leo Carrillo enlivens | many a moment. Joseph Calleia is | convincingly menacing as the vil- lainous Buckley. Richard Thorpe | direction is deft, and the camera | work by Clyde DeVinna of great | beauty Players include Henry Clem Bevans, Sara Haden, Russell | Simpson, Chief Thundercloud, Dick | Alexander, Addison Richards and ‘(ilz'nn H. Lucas. Hundreds appear lin raid and battle sequences. - BeIh Daigler Honored On Seventh Birthday opposite Lee Travers Beth Daig daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Daigler, entertained last Friday at her home at a party | on her seventh birthday. The young | uests ate a pink and green cake and other refreshments and played games all afternoon. The table was decorated with bunches of nastur- | tium, Other girls who attended the af- were Sonja Gross, Zelma| Gross, Doris Ann Bartlett, Helen Dupree and Elsa Johnson, 1 — .- Miss Mildred Kendler Leaving on North Sea| Miss Mildred Kendler is leayin:t Sea tomorrow for | the south. She will visit in Seat- | tle for a few weeks and then go. to Portland. She plans to ennflr‘ {.the Behnke-Walker business schlml in the fall in Portland. After Miss | Kendler has completed her course |at the school she will return to Ju- neau. e NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS payable at Clerk’s office, Douglas City Hall. CHARLES TUCKETT, City Clerk. National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Juneau, Al- aska, up to and including August 12, 1941, for all the merchantable dead timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or des- | ignated for cutting, on an area to- taling approximately seventy-five acres, on the south arm of Hood Bay, Admiraity TIsland, Tongass National Forest, Alaska, estimated |to be 2,238,000 feet, B. M., more or less of Sitka spruce, western hemlock and cedar sawtimber, and 5,500 linear feet, more or less, of piling. No bid of less than $1.50 per M feet B. M. for spruce and cedar sawtimber, $1.00 per M feet B. M. for hemlock -sawtimber, and Ic per lindar foot for piling up to and including 95 feet in length, and adv. 95 feet in length, will be consid- ered. $500.00 must be deposited with each bid, to be applied on the pur- chase price, refunded, or retained in part as liguidated damages, ac- cording to the conditions of sale. Primary manufacturé outside of the Territory of Alaska of any part of the timber, is subject to the con- sent of the Regional Forester. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids rocelved. Belore bids are submitted, full information con- cerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Divis- fon ‘Supervisor, Ketchikan, Alaska, or the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska. to the | & usu- | seenery | a band of desperadoes | headed by Joseph Calleia. On the even to the | § ,and daughter, Dog licenses are now due and ! 1%c per linear foot for piling over | M. RAMBEAU IS "ANNIE" INSHOW AT 20TH CENTURY Alan Hale, Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan Also Have Good Parts full cargo of muwm has just | port at the 20th Century, for| lovable old skipper-in-skirts, | Annie,” is back in town film appropriately entitled Annie Sails Again.” Reilly Raine's Saturday Post characters, Tugboat and hate, Captain Bullwinkle, have long been delight- 1 readers with their r De Leon's screen play cl , “VIR 12boat Norman Evening 2 — Solid Hours her pe Plus— | aracters, 2 screen 1d Alan Hale, water- story r own admis man on the However, the she dang heached,” the cus the company that no safely matel n‘ rainst he iting h the scene: itting Bull- 25,000 tug je I|i from under his irate does it by a clever ruse learned from that dead | abulous husband of died when he mistook vater for a glass of g Other prominent members of the cast besides the four stars include | Clarence , Cha Halton, | Paul H Victor Chill Wills, H rannon, John Ham- m, Neil and Sidney when nds because tugboat she wo for believe an captain a tug 's more than a forces working e in of of for the Some of the mor ights of the film which show Annie ou winkle, by jaht taking a 1 r out St he | $IMPLE _When New York's glamor 4 girl ‘heire: Brenda Frazier, married “Shipwreck” Kelly, expensively simple was her attire: white slipper satin dress, no jewels at neck, short train; wax orange blossom dia~ dem‘ lilies of the valley bouquet. Friends Celebrate Twins’ Birthday fi K Reagan Bracy - Miss Virginia Eagle Honored, Luncheon Mrs. Fred Henning was hoste! 1:15 o'clock last Saturday at luncheon in honor of her niece, Miss Virginia Eagle from Snoho- mish, Wash., who is visiting with | The party was held in . Room at the Baranof The ) spent the afternoon playing midget golf Gue: at the I Mi. Mary VanderLe Cec Gurd, arol Robertson, M: to “Happy | McNaughton, Phyllis Jenne, to the twins were Miss| Taylor, Corri Jenne, 1l Ebeript, Miss June Anderson,! Housel, and El beth and the Mesdames S. Johnson and e daughter, William Niemi and s | To celebrate the birthday ¢ Maurine and McDonnell ¢ ot her ¥ or iwin Mnlu\ (~|L<'nv'l 5 o'cloc Street Each ¢ dec ! ¥ | 2 i ye veen A at 1 Tenth children had a cake 1 with marmallow bunnies, h cake was centered witn pink candle. They re- gif from th the e and one la ceived que rge \cheon were the ny: lovely t % Gathered wish Birthday Pez a Jean | Elaine Mount Pleasant, Pa, who anni G I L” AND COMPANY AMERICA'S FOREMOST MASTER MAGICIAN of Stage Show —2 ON THE SCREEN “Golden Gloves” NO RAISE IN ADMISSION BANKING REPORT_Beneath this grease pllm and clown makeup is Banker G. Wylie Overly, cashier of the S te bank in ually takes two weeks off from banking to become a urehm elown with a hlt dreus. R Mills and daughier, Fred Heps S(OUTS POSTPONE { ning and_dsughier, Art Waithers (AMP m DEFINITELY Blrlhdays Honored a' pecause ot Trement_ weatner,| BT € @KFASH Yesterday daughter, William Glaske, R, Her- mann, A, Nordstrom, Marshall Ir-| win and two daughters, B. R. Mo- | {the Girl Scouts, i planned to | Donnell, and Verne Hodges, |leave today for four days of camp- | o "qu at the Scout Camp at Eagle Twenty-three women honored | River, have postponed their out-| Mrs, Charles G. Warner and Mrs (he Ing indefinitely. The camp will| M. D. Williams at a no-host break- | start at some future date, to be|fast yesterday moon in the Iris | decided upon later. Room at the Baranof Hotel. The party was to celebrate the birth- | days of the two Juneauites. SALES RESISTANCE MEMPHIS, Tenn Sign on front door of a Memphis home: “I don’t want any strawber: today and I think my yard looks fine.” BUY DEFENSE STAMPS BLACK WITH WHITE ALWAYS 'SLIM AND SMART | Left, cross-barred black crepe dress; center, blnck chiffon dinner gown; right, black sheer ming black dress is an important item in mid-season collections, Comblned zlh:he‘:;é:mt:;d :;‘sr;\llon gmay put- all ;the bright colors in the accessory class for town wear, In case you are fond of color, you can wear gay costume jewelry with your black and white. Mona Maris, left, has chosen a barred black crepe dress with bias cut skirt and yoked top. The collar is faced with white pigue, the hat is off-white lined in black, and white gloves are wdrn. Joan Leslie, center, wears a black chiffon dinner dress with trimly turned collar and cuffs of white organdie and huge l'auy appliques of the same fabric on the skirt. Qujlted white satin leaves are encrusted on the 'BANQUET FOR LEGION HEAD _ 1S POSTPONED Milo Warner's Arnval De- layed by Cancellation of PAA_lodesIar Owing to the cancellation of the PAA Lodestar flight today from Seattle, the National Commander | of 'the American Legion, Milo J.| Warner, will arrive in Jineau to- morrow, weather permitting. The banquet to be held in his honor {in the Gold Room of the Baranof | Hotel is postponed until tomorrow night. 3 Warner. recently returned from London, where he was a member of the American Legion mission which obtained information on the role of veterans in national de- fense. He will be accompanied to Juneau .by his aide, Joseph Deut- schle. The banquet which the Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 will hold for Warner, {s in charge of Dave Davenport, Bert Lybeck is in charge of entertainment. The National Commander is the first Lo ever visit the Territory. He will be met at the airport by Ju- neau Legionnaires on His arriyal, Later he expects to fly to Fair-] | banks where Dorman H. Baker: | Post No. 11 is arranging a banquet' | the evening of his arrival. From there he will go to Anchorage o be the guest of Brig. Gen. Simon B. Buckner and to review troops| at Fort Richardson. The Anchor- age group, Jack Henry Post No. 1,'is planning a banquet when he arrives. Warner will return to Juneau from Anchorage, remaining here a day for sightseeing and fishing before returning south. Mrs. Eima Indergard Is Visitor in Juneau Mrs. Elma Indeigard irom Miler City, Mont.,, arrived in Juneau on the Lodestar from the south. She will stop. over in Juneau for a few days, visiting with Mrs. W. W Council 'before continuing to the Interior. Mrs. Indergard will visit her brothef, Joe Ramstad, at Rus- andi ino, right, models a black sheer dress that is accented with white pique collar and :\%q ',;g ;:: :u';ucc;cedguklr! The dlp-hrunmed unor has a whlu crown_and black brim) and s ] Y N l " smn Mission on the Yukon where 3 Where the Better Big Pictures Play P LENTURY 220 comuny COMING ON OUR STAGE TONIGHT nnd TUESDAY MARJORIE RAMBEAU : ALAN HALE JANE WYMAN - RONALD REAGAN ..-.-.anssmm LAST TIME TONGHT ‘GRAPES OF WRATH' Women Invited to Hear H. M. Baker Speak Wednesday The women of Juneau are invited to attend a meeting Wednesday afternoon, July 16, at 3 o'clock in the Methodist Church to hear Henry M. Baker, Assistant Manager of the National American Red Cross. _ The meeting is planned by the Amertcan Women's Voluntary Serv- 1ces, under the chairmanship of Mrs, Ernest Gruening, Mr. Baker is anxious to speak to all the women of Juneau,. whether they belong to the A. W. V. 8. and the Red Cross or mot. The meeting will take the place of the regular monthly meeting of the A, W. V. 8. and all members are urged to attend. S eee— — TOM SELBY GOES SOUTH Tom Selby i5 a passenger aboard the Prince George enroute to Vir- ginia, Minnesota, and expects to be vacationing for several weeks. Mrs. Selby, now in the East, will return north with Mr. Selby. e A New York catering establish- ment once made a wedding cake for sale at $150. July lst several. hundred thrifty savers received an- other Alaska Federal Sav- ings & Loan Assoclafion earnings of 4% per year. Many have been receiving these earnings ever since our organization in 1937. This Association has never missed an earnings, an has never paid less than 4% annually.