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P THE CAPITOL HAS THE BBIG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW ...each a murder suspect! Nick Carter's Newest, Most Exciting Screen Adventure! SHOW PLACE'@F JUNEAU Friday Saturday PROGRAM FIRST SHOW 7P. M. Laddie 7:00 P.M. Sky . Murder 8:10 P.M. News 9:20 P.M Laddie 9:30 P.M. Sky Murder 10:42 P.M Out at 11:53 P.M. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Satorday 1 P. M. LADDIE SKY MURDER GREEN HORNET CANDY a— MURDER 4 NEW NICK CARTER ADVENTUREY with . DONALD MEEK - KAREN VER'!T EOWARD ASHLEY - JOYCE COMPTOHR Tom CORWAY - Directed by George B. Seit WOMAN'S (LUB OFFICERS MEET e 5 esii state: abbr. . Strong intul- Allpw tive impres- sion 14. Wheeled vehicle Department and Commit- tee Heads Announced- | * i ™ 16. Perfume H Meeting in September | i ik God of war Ostrich Step Blacksmith's 5 forging block 5 20. Pronoun 22, Unrefined roof A ai meeung of the of- metals 1. Old musical wrtment heads of the | 24 Balancing part note 4 of a kite Nis jbic meter . Tier Seasons for use 65. Tribunal Climbing plant 66. Strained to a . Present time high pitch Club was held - 1 in the penthouse J Light and for the purpose of > plans of club ac- the coming year. E: > of the various depart- charge of the radio social pro; ms. who were elected to head t the May election are as 5. In addition 28. Tt Power Comp tivities mon men and C the 7/uld her has appointed the Don't forget that you receive COSMETIGS | form as Cagney’s unswerving pal.| | Arthur Kennedy, fresh from the FREE EVERY SATURDAY! |New York stage, is cast as Cag-| .Crossword Puzzle Biblical char- | i/ : SHERIDAN AND CAGNEY HEAD NEW FILM CAST 20th Century Has “City For Conquest” Taken from Novel by Kandel A powerful drama of undying love in the big city is the thrilling theme of Warner Br new film, | “City for Conquest,” now at the 20th Century. The film, starring James Cagney and Ann Sheridan, is as turbulent, exciting and dra- matic as New York City itself. “City for Conquest” has a sup- porting cast that is unsurpassed. Frank Craven, fine actor of the legitimate ‘théatre, plays the role of a wise, old philosopher who | knows his New York inside out-- i from the Battery to the Bronx. ' Ladies. v Frank McHugh lends humor to the = film as a typical Noo Yawker who {1s never at a loss for words of ad- iViL‘L‘. Donald Crisp, known for his splendid performances, runs true to llll':a Gene Stratton Porler's beloved novel comes o the screen! CONSTANCE BENNETT'S brother, who composes a ERECIAREDIBIE] | Symphony of the Magic Isle” that | HIEMAIL[o[NERNAT] |is the soul and tempo of New York. | P lElEINJEL AMAISIRTIO] Also featured in the brilliant cast [LIUJL[C[SIMIEICIOIN| |are George Tobias, Jerome Coman, IE[ERIAVIHIEIRIGNIS| |Ela Kazan, Joyce Compton, "Tee | [EISIRSIAIL] Patrick, Anthony Quinn, Blanche [TIRIAINIS] Yurke, George Lloyd, Thurston Hall, IPEMENDJSIE[R|A| |Ben Weldon, John Arledge, Ed [R[P|N|E[SISIDIE|L| | Keane, Selmer Jackson and Jo-| JAIRIE[RIH/AJMAIS| |seph Creban. NSRS o by . I A Er/alp EMDRIEE] U. LAS s RIAMISIER[E[SISIA] : [ p STV - SCHOOL HEALTH RULI Solition Of Yestertlay's Puzzie 67. Japanese coin 3. Having nerves DOWN 4. Thrashed ! TO BE ENFORCED 1. Region 5. Hovel | y 2. Impair 6. To a point in- | 3 5 m,:’;e”w by side | According to advices received 7. Meager | from the office of Territorial Board S Mvecme of Education James Ryan, Douglas | 9. Steplike ar- | i rangement School Board has announced the following regulations concerning the | | health of pupils and teachers of | | the Douglas public schools, emc-‘ tive with the opening of the fall| term; that they must secure health | 10. Be unsuccess- ful 11. Unclean ac- cording to Jewish law 19, Pertaining to 0. Perspire | Jewish month s do not have their health VamNdEE follows: President, Mrs. R. B. Lesh- fl,.. .//é i Lol s er; Vice-President, Mrs. Thomas %%fl..fl%//“...////% o1, pBnish Isles | certificates and have them on file | Parke; Corresponding Secretary, 25 4 4% = 7 B e rese |in the Commissioner’s office on or s S R WRTT T e s gl L, o S S I'S. o 3 3 / a.fl.'/[fl.. . eron ‘! y way of enforcement of ne Tx Mrs. C. C, Rulaford; Cus- ////» W, #1. Lajeral bound- | apove legislation, advance refunds todian, Mrs. Teresa Crozier. .g% 9. Grown girls | will be withheld from cities whose | ving women as heads of de- | nents and committees: Depart- of Civie Improvement and c Welfare, Mrs. Walter Scott; ion and American Home, Mrs. /il Wl W/ A FOR ALL OCCASIONS Maurice Smith; Home Defense and National Defense, Mrs. John ‘Mccormick; Fine Arts, Mrs. A. E. | Glover; Legislation, Mrs. Harold | Smith. Associate Memership, Mrs. R. R. Hermann; General Program, Mrs. Thomas Parke; Finance, Mrs. H. L. | Wood; Radio, Mrs. Warren Eveland; | Publicity, Mrs. 8. C. DeLong; Tele- | phone, Mrs, Henry Larsen and Mrs. A. M. Geyer; Hospitality, Mrs. J. M. Entertainment, Mrs. C. J. Peterson, and Membership, Mrs. C. E. Jensen. The first scheduled business meet- ing of the club will be held on the | first Tuesday in September. | FOOD SALE By American Legion Aux., Sat, Aug. 9, Triangle Bldg. Formerly | Halvorsen’s. adv. la&@fi%&fil the ultimate permanent Discover the hidden beauty of your hair. Let us show you the wonders /{\ . of a ZOTOS permanent. It’s so easy to have, too—and so easy to keep! Lightweight little pads called “Vapets” coax your hair into long-lasting lovely waves. And with the amazing “Guardian Eyes”, each curl is timed to perfection. Result: The perma- nt of your life. Call ‘us about your erinanent today—-you'll ot regret it? - - SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON Phone 318 ‘Yyonne Cpoper, Owner SEATTLE BREWING & Since 8 * D il ' Pul a Covic Diesel in Your Boal If Yoii Want &/ MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT , Miles for Your Money ;. oo beeesse e ] , N/ dER<dF: Clark; Historian, Mrs. K. C. Carson; | H ;‘;’;;w“ | certificates duly filed, 1. One who The Board was also advised all draws liquors 44, Political hang- | teachers must iu:nish a complete | official transcript of their educa- | tional record to date for filing with \lho Commissioner of Education. | . Bgg-shaped 52. Biblical coun- | Y1 4 | N/ dEEEN// dl b el JEEEN JER ‘ ] 1] TWO AWAIT BOAT Awaiting sailing of the North | Coast, due tomorrow, to take them to Sitka where they will be em- ~| ployed on the air base project, are menk Cashel and Alex Demos. R | ASSISTING TEMPORARILY | | Lawrence Cashen has taken a temporary job as assistant mixer at the Douglas Inn during the absence of Sante Degan.who is still on the sick list. try . Subtle invisible emanation 54. Smooth 56. Medicinal plant . Gape 60. Bitter vetch | Slain by Bomb | ARE TO LEAVI i For a vacation trip south and to place her daughter Beverly in the | Orthopedic Hospital at Seattle, Gus Erickson will sail next Tues- | day. - | Marcus Bacon was “discharged | from St. Ann's Hospital this fore- noon after undergoing an appen- 'dectomy‘ | Miss Zita Dillon, 8 musician from !the Aleutian, was dismissed from | St. Ann’s Hospital this forenoon after receiving medical attention. Tt Qe Mars A Ieader of France’s old Popular | Front, Marx Dormoy, 53, militant | Socialist and anti-Fascist, was as- | sassinated in his sleep. A bomb hidden under his mattress wrecked his bedroom in the inn near Monte- | limar where he was confined by the Vichy government. Mrs. Olaf Peterson was dismissed last evening from St Ann’s Hos- pital. She had received medical at- tention. = | ———————— | NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on August 19th, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock, A.M, in the office of the United States Commissioner’s and Ex-Of- ficio Probate Court for the Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon the petition of EVAN TEL- Little three-year-old Agnes Mc- Elhgney underwent. an appendec- tomy ' yesterday at 8t. Ann’s Hos- | pital} p \ Mrs, Walter Pukuyama under- went 8 major operation this fore- | noon '?t St. Ann’s Hospital. Thelma Misoff underwent an ap- |OFF for his appointment as. ad, | Pendec at St. Ann's Hospital ministrator of the estate of BILL| this forgnoon. GOGOFF, deceased, and N et G e A e, Bartlett, was ndmitted : st | to. St. Ann’s Hospital Jast night to tion to, him., All persons in interest are hereby required at.said time | and place to appear or show cause ;,l! any they have, why sajd petition | should not be granted’as prayed for. . . Witness my hand and official seal at Sitka, Alaska, this 5th day | of August, 1941. ? | (SEAL) | i WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, and Ex-Officio, Probate Judge sloner’s Precinct; G Publication -dates, ‘Aug. '8-9-11- 13-14-15-16-18-19, 1941 J. e receive medical attention. William | Jobnson . entered the Government . Hospital last night to receive medical attention. - i imont left on the this. morning » hold conferences ! States. He will Bpokane and Port- land as well as Seattle, returning ‘when: the, conferences. are .over. ' BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 194l. * INHAPPIER DAYS AT TREASURE ISLAND—In far happier days this picture was taken of Robert Ruggles Wilber and his sweetheart, Jeane Folsom. It was taken last year at the Golden Gate World's Fair. Today—an RAF officer—Wilber lies buried in England. Pretty 19-year-old Miss Folsom, whose home is in Redwood City, Cal, received her first letter from Wilber on July 30. On the same day the 25-year-old flier was buried in the churchyard at Sutton Bridge, England, according to word received that day by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilber, of San Mateo, Calif. Mrts. Wallace.Does Her Bi't” Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, wife of the Vice President, goes through the kitchen of her Washington home selecting the pots and pans she wil sontribute as her part in the national defense aluminum collection drives RETURN HOME--WEDDED Rose, returned to Hollywood by pland {rom, Las Vegas, Nev, where tpqmmrfledbysluueeum?m'lnsmw | es swor ‘:lmm | proud and aloof father who forbids | roll, e S \TIALENTURY Where Better Big Pi lures Play TONIGHT Matinee Saturday 1:00 P. M. P Ty CAPITOL SHOWS TWO FEATURES NEXT TWO DAYS Nick Carfemfirder Mys- fery and Stratton-Por- | ter’s “"Laddie” ' Nick Carter, in the person Jf Walter Pidgeon, goes in for heect new adventure in *“Sky Murder third of the popular detective series, | coming tonight and Saturday to| the Capitol Theatre. Pidgeon cross-| s with a mysterious band | of international criminals follow- ing a murder in a luxury airline traces the organization to its lau | and captures the “man behind,”| such thrills as walking on an airplane wing, fighting on g car-| eening truck and, between thrills, | getting into all manner of hilari- ous comedy scrapes through flirta- tions with Joyce Compton and other | 2 EDITIONS:OF. LATE feminine charmers. The picture also EWS introduces Karen Verne, new dis~ ‘ QEI”!UM covery from England. Players in- Ei I'_SJ !! clude Donald Meek, Edward Ashley, - Tom Conway, George Lessey, DOr- AST TIME TONIGHT othy Tree, Frank Reicher, Chill ‘BROTHER RAT AND A BABY” Wills, Tom Neal and William Tan- nen. George Seitz, director of the Pricilla Lane—Wayne Morris Hardy Family pictures, directed June Wyman—Ronald Reagan The seécond feature is “Laddie,” one of Gene Stratton-Porter's most | - distinguished works. It has all the Seabnght W’mnet appeal, all the vigorous drama, nlll P o the imaginative touches of the noy- | #7 =™ T el, all authentic to the last detail of costume and locale and charac- | ter and story. : With Tim Holt in the title role,| “Laddie” is ‘the story of the ro-| mance between a farm boy and a ] beautiful girl, the daughter of a Al the relationship. A two-million-copy best - seller, “Laddie” was directed by Jack Hively, for RKO Radio with Vir- ginia Gilmore, a lovely newcomer, as the romantic heroine; Joan Car- Ginger Rogers’' impish sister in “Primrose Path,” as Laddiels younger sister; and Spring Bying- ton as the farm boy's mother. Bishbfid;le Going South Bishop P. T. Rowe, who flew to| d Juneau from Fairbanks, left on the' Bogtgl Ri,»:fi o ifluh ::;:t{’:: ! | and the vicior’s cup after :’l:;ncsrts:tgfmrlone this morning for| ,{: dSScl;,roe ?:‘ '3_ ‘; 61, 0.0 J: :: ? A e Seabright, N, J., tenn uj o, 5. Aebareger Gondove. Vel-|, Meat apd beccime st plavis o pia dez, Seward Nenana, and Fairbanks, | - ,the‘ S“‘m‘- "f o fre but was forced to cancel a planned | itinerary up the Yukon River to visit other stations there because of a throat ailment. ) Bishop Rowe will be trcated in the States, returning herc later [ Ul 7 NOTICE To Scottish Rite Masons: Account repairs to heating plait ete., there will be no meeting Fri- day, August 9. ’ 816 | Drinks ) ent % LARGE IRONING Yes! Shorten your ironing time SURFACE 2 withthe GeneralElectricRotary CONTRO Ironer.-Sit down, relax and i do your ironing easily, % N0 OlNG economically and quickly. S ‘ROATING SHOE The G-E'Rotary Ironer has a large ironing surface of L/ mmun approximately 110 inches e four times the irening surface s IRONS AND PRESSES of an average hand iren ALLMATERIALS - ¢ STOP AT OR TELEPHONE OUR STORE FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION GENERWL B ELEITRIC ROTPRY IRCNERS AUASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT PHONE 618°

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