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e ———————————— T —————————————— i {HE CAPITOL HAS THE BEG PICTUR ES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW - 'and turned him into a raging lion! LEW AYRES RITA JOHNSON LLOYD NOLAN VIEGINIA GREY M.CM PICTURE o COMING SUNDAY! "KITTY FOYLE" The Whife Collar Girl THEATR SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU : friday :S:l:r;l;y PROGRAM: News starts 7:00 PM 5 Little Peppers 7:13 P.M. Golden Fleecing 8:18 P.M. News 9:26 P.M. 5 Little Peppers 9:40 P.M. Golden Fleecing 10:45 P.M. Out 11:53 P.M MICKEY MOU MATINEE Satyrday — 1 P. M. 2—FEATURES—2 “GOLDEN HORNET” . CANDY! rREE cosMETlcs s, a breach of promise suit, | vast wilderness, has been woven & . TO THE.LADIES! a reputation 1 public hero, and into the loré and legend of ’'the numerous other troubles which keep | | North. Sermon ACROSS 31, Philistine god © 44. Scratches or 13 Qutdoor game oty e Bnd 45. Footlike part the way 47. Relies 9. Ocean . Not cooked through alamander Just clear of the ground . South Ameris ca clearly 2. Long stick Opening Organ of scent Silkworm . Poem 68. Children A VAl I% KERE'S CUE T0 BEAUTY FOR YOU, SIGRID'S SALON Women in Juneau will not have to worry about diets or taking dif- evercises to reduc? In the future, that is if Sigrid’s ity Salon has anything to say t it nno ficult -ement elsewhere in to- Empire is information to of this city that thg latest tless way to reduce will be ‘possible at Sigrid’s after the new Dewar system:of body contour; end the “Slenderator” is installed | at the local beauty headquarters. | This is the announcement of Yvcnne Cooper of Sigrid’s. | “There is nothing else like it”, Mrs. Cooper stated. “The new| Slenderator works while she is| merely resting. You don’t have to undergo diets, no drugs, no heat, no showers, no massage and no ex- ercise. The machine, entirely elec- trical, does the work for you. It| takes inches off your figure, where you want it taken off.” This latest patented device, which is to be installed at Sigrid’s jn the very near ‘future, will give patrons the utmost in effectiveness, | comfort and safety. The device has | been tested and listed by Under- writers’ Laboratories, Inc. Already throughout America, these leaders, famous the ‘world over, havé chosen the Slenderator system: Charles of the Ritz, Elaza- beth Arden, B. Altman and Co, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Bullock’s “of W ] JdEEm Le' | 6. Partlally 2. Bingly | urne carbon s d 4. Tardy _DOWN 5. Marine animar 1. Under 6. Pluttered over 7. Palm leaf 8. Unit of dis- 9 10. Elemen 20. Encumbered 23. Sixteenth part of an ounce 25. Ancient wine 46. Mexican shawl 48. Rubs out 50. Be the matter th . Half quart Monkeys 61. Menagerie 63. Mountain: comb, form Los Angeles, I Magnin Co. of Los| Angeles, The Dayton Co. of Min-! neapolis; Himelhock Bros. of De-/ troit, Abraham and Straus, of Brook- | lyn, Frederick and Nelson of Seattle, | and many other well known firms, throughout the States. | Sigrid’s bids Juneau ladies to| watch for further announcements and opening dates on the installa-| tion of this newest ‘“Slenderator” device. Christian Science Lecture Scheduled Here This Evening A free lecture on Christian Sci- ence will be given tonight at 8/ o'clock in the Scottish Rite Tem- | ple and the public is invited. ! The lecturer is Paul Stark See- | ley, C.S B, of Portland, Ore., Mem-‘ ber of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother ‘Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos- ton, Mass. ——————— i | | 1 | | | | I | 40 AND 8 TO MEET The 40 and 8 Club is meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Ameri-| can ‘Legion Dugout to discuss regu- lar- bustness; according to Al zen-[ ger, head of the group. Refresh-| ments will be served during the meeting! i | .- ! The Dally Alasks Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. . Mrs, Mr. DOROTHY PETERSON and the UT SATURDAY NIGHT! fornia after | and Fairbanks. with Mrs. Lraveling 11. Small pegs used in golf 17. Brightest star in'a con- Mrs, stellation i daughter Wall SR < @ | tre where the new picture is open- T1E PEPP Mrs. CresrrsPr.fi H;Ie | Brief Visitor Here Hale, whose husband, the late Cress P, Hale and a pioneer | canneryman of Alaska, was a vis- | itor in Juneau the first of the week | on her return to her home in Cali- trip to Anchorage a at | 6petators. He was with the Bristol . . | Bay Packing Company as a bo_v’G[uenmgS Entenaln | when it started 1 | A placque honoring Mr. Hale now | hangs in the Territorial museum. | —ee——— 1 | MRS. WALLIS GEORGE AND! DAUGHTER LEAVE FOR SOUTH! slelt on the Baranof last night for | the south. Miss George plans to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 1, 1941. TWO FEATURES, ' BOTH.COMEDIES, OPEN TONIGHT Capitol Showing "Golden Fleecing” and Story | of Five Peppers | 'The Golden ecing,” story of fously funny adventures, with as a timid clerk thrown in with a gang of big-city racke- | eers, will provide gales of laughter for audiences at the Capitol Thea- - , The TOUGHEST TROUBLE... that any family ever | “Orphans of tb |at Taku' by - Nor thrilling feature at’ the '20th “Cent according to the filmed “entire in' tl two years ago, th attested. s —— A B g ing tonight in= Henry Twinkle, I: who through the mis= e | Actress Gets Divorce | JUNEAU PEOPLE | | b % ~ IN JUNEAU FILM | | AT 20TH CENTURY "Orphans of the North” [ Sfarring Mary Joyce, Ann Henning, Here | featuring Mary Joyce and Juneau's own little ‘Ann Henning, is WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! NOW! Friday w [ [ lf[/fiy Friday Saturday Saturday FILMED Ri&iT HERE in Juneau and Taku River? Starring MARY JOYCE of TAKU RIVER FAME and Pelite Liltle | | | made | and he North,” man Dawn the opening mmuhti ury. The feature, press sheet, w: S| his section, about | us authenticity is| take of selling a $50,000 policy to a fugitive racket overlord has to trail him to save his job. The trail The film depicts the romantic story of one of Alaska’s famous sourdoughs, Bedrock Brown, whose | ANN HENNING s and high finance, encounters with tough | yoéung child, hopel never-to-be-forgotten of JUNEAU A NEW PEAK IN THRILL EXCITEMENTL Sights and thrills your eyes have- rescue of a lessly ' lost in the | ] Hale were Mrs. E. W. Nixon and Mrs. J. F.|Se who were making their first Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | trip to Alaska Hale, death, was dean of Alaska cannery’ his him in a dizzy whirl of trials and | tribulations. | “Five Little Peppers in Trouble,” latest adventure of fiction’s fav is also showing. Hailed st of the popular Colum- bia series, “the story ‘is” based on Margaret Sidriey's beloved * juvenile classics. Fourthr in the series of Pepper’ hits, the film features the same talented cast as its predeces sors. Edith Fellows appears as Pully‘ Pepper, staunch “little mother” of the Pepper brood, while baby Phronsie is played by Dorothy Ann e. Mrs. Pepper trayed by Dor Pierre Watkin is seen as kindly, old grandfather King. | R Heather Angel Married in Yuma, Ariz, in 1934, Heather -Angel, screen actress, and Ralph Forbes, also an actor, now have been parted by divorce. Miss Angel is shown emerging |y, piack pear cubs, who virtually | the rescue mission which made Al- |as food intended for the starving| | avalanche of ice, a tave-in which' Actual shots of the great Taku River Glaciér, last remnant of Am- erica’s Ice Age, give added authen- ticity to the film as the players, trudge across the frozen wastes on | askan history. . There are other thrilling scenes | refuges is dropped from a plane,| cnly to be selzed by a' giant gla- cial polat bear.’ The mysteridus| fraps* Bédrotk Brown in dn abah- dcned gold “iine,” the last' minute rescue from ‘quicksand, are but a few ' of “the thrilling moments ‘ of the film. ! ! Another highlight is the grand larceny performed by two diminu- never beheld Alaska's amaz= ing wonders are revealed! You'll see .. . quicksand swallow & man ... shooting the treacherous rapids in o canoe . . . the salmbh run . fishing with a cub bedr's tail . icobergs bigger than the tallest sky- scraper buffeted by a roging storm anche . . . and <2 mighty rock avale hundredsof other thundaring thiifls in Norman Dawn's spectacular production of thre“last wildemess*! | from a Los Angeles court where | she won her divorce decree. ations in 1884 ] Ai Dinner L—'St Night PETERSON IN TOWN o | H. E. Peterson, ace representative A dinner was given last night at of the Encyclopedia Britannica Com- | the Governor's house by 'Gov. and jpany, has just returned to Juneau Mrs. Ernest Gruening. Iy the party !from an extended trip to the inter- were Major and Mrs, J. E. Graham, | ior. Peterson’s trip took him as| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hellan, Mr, | rar north as Nome and the Kusko- and Mrs. Huntington Gruening, E.|kwim country. He is now staying at L. Keithahn, T. L. Clark, Miss |the Gastineau Hotel. Spencer, a graduate of Vassar, who st T TN of ‘Jadk” Beénny's George and her s Maydelle George, steal the entire picturée with their hi}nnous antics. These fuzzy come- dians ‘dre' twin, pint-sized editions chael,” hnd “are ‘guaranteed to make you roar ‘with laughter. -—.—— New Sister Superior, 5L Ann's Hospital, IEpic drama of the search | " ice kingdom for @ "and the daring famed “Carmi- | S | | | enter Scripps College in Clare- | is going to Matanuska for an an- GIVINS HERE | ! mont, Cal, in the fall, and Mrs. thropological study, and the Rev. Arriving in town yesterday was A. | | George will return to Juneau in | W.G. LaVasseur. Also included were | H. Givens, Old Gold representative | 32. Fellow | October. the Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard and |for the Territory. Givins is smylng‘. et 1n €t LR his party, Mrs. J. D. Hubbard, Mrs | at the Baranof. ~ vania® | Clark Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Art P 35 Baipian river .| BUY BENENER Soule, Empire Clussifieds Pay! | 0. F nce o5 43, Thinnest STRAIGHTER LINES ARE SHOWN IN FUR GARMENTS center, . sign at the bottom. {About this time of year the ‘Augus ,Qoth loose and fitted coats show a straighter line, many sleeves have turn-back or twisted fur cuff "éffect, and sleeves are often wide and open at the wrist. “Shoulder treatments harmonize with the un. padded, dolman line of many of the new frocks. dessed South American lamb. It shows the 32-inch length, easy shoulder line, bell sleeves and small Band collar, There are inverted pleats in the sleeves and on each side of the coat. has set-in shoulders which give the effect of sleeves, and criss-cross bands in open ‘work: de~ % Jacket; center, eastern mink cape; right, brown tropical seal coat Sister Mary Alfreda will be the new Sister Superior of St. Ann’s lHospital and ‘she will arrivé in' Ju-| | neau Saturday on the Princess Lou- | To Asrive on Loulse | Filn SAM ise, accompanied by Sister Mary Alena, who will be a nurse at the hospital. Sister Mary Alfreda is taking the | place of Sister Mary Barbara who 1S now Sister Superior of a St. Ann’s ‘Hospital in Campbell River, | B. C. The new Sister Superior’ was Superior 'in’ Juneau the five years preceding 'Sister ~Mary = Barbara, from 1930 to 1935. LG guire o LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. KOSKI Funeral . services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Mrs. Eva Koski, pioneer, who died suddenly were said by the Rev. John L. Cauble at the Charles W. Carter Chapel. Pallbearers -were John Salo, Os- car Koski, Mat Loukko, John Tor- vinen, John' Alfors and Carl Graves. Interment was in the Evergreen Cemetery. | Wednesday morning. The last rites | ed Entirely in Juneau and Taku River ON'TH * Zane Grey's ‘LI PROGRAM— F WESTERN STARS' 1l 2-=-BIG FEATURES ---2 CANDY—~———————CARTOONS | For Mrs. Vena Crone, Mrs. Ray G. Day is entertaining lat'an informal party tonight a! ¥ | o'clock in honor of Mrs. Vena Crone | who recently arrived from Sitka a1 is awaiting passage on a southbound plane. Mrs. Crone s on her way to |spend a two months’ vacation in Kansas. Guests at the party will be the | | Mesdames George N. Tulintsetf, A | Bonnet, J. R. Guerin, R. R. Her- | mann, A. M. Geyer, C. C. Rulaford, C. E. Rice, Wulter P Scott, Carolyn Armstrong and Julla Rice, P Cuba’s natural gasoline fields willl yield' 7,000,000 gallons this year the Department ‘of Commerce says ) 'WE STAKE QUR REPUTATION ON G. E. CLEANERS YOU MUST SEE OUR NEW ,Mrs. Day Efitenains A LAST TIMES TONIGHT “DR. CYCLOPS” IV TECHNICOLOR FOR R Juneau Ligmor . Store Space . Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe t fur sales are a point of interest to women all over the country.’ The white evening coat, left, is made of white pro- The mink cape, Brown tropical seal is another import from South America. The coat, right, is skirt length and has @ rich and luxurious look., JIM MARVIN 1 HEAR THEY SKILLED ME FOR'DEFEN WORK. 1 WANT' TO REGISTER THE STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ‘4. Jim Marvin. get.the job. His place in the grocery store has been filled by the employs ment office. Jim is glad to be working at his trade again and to have a direct part jm the Nation’s preparation for defenseq Yo 3 g "Moderne” Model Cleaner‘ TW‘I offer many nluu bujlt in our cleaners— © DUSTPROOF BAG © SPOTLIGHT No matter how large or small your home, we kiiow there i8 a'G.-E. cleanér fo meet your household cleaning needs. § try these superior vacuum ¢l ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT ® MOTOR-DRIVEN BRUSH © HIGH SPEED MOTOR © REQUIRES NO OILING 'in today and and POWER CO. PHONE 616

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