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THE DAII "DULCY" PROVES " 10 BE GAYEST COMEDY OF YEAR wAnn Sothern lan Hunter| Provide Many laughs | for Capitol Audiences | OW PLACE OF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight SHE MAKES LOVE > GROW ON THE : flhn ; i tfe Laughs are the order of the day | W 7S 0 T HE RN | [ i comedy, “Dulcy,” starring Ann So- Preview 1:15 a.m. Tenight thern, which is now showing at the Capiol. Aun Sothern’s “Maisie” fans | “GRAND OLE OPRY" | “SLIGHTLY , TEMPTED" will find their favorite in a new | "Lonsom Strangers “He Asked | H For It | i : Latest News | | characterization as the beautiful |but dumb Dulcy who has a heart ~ |of gold and a faculty for getting, v Kviryone wne. ibeees | g | VAKUTATNATIVE ool SR T el WOMAN GETS 175 [to sell an airplane motor to the mlhm of her brother's flancee but i y‘k“ tat last Marcn An cx(‘ollent m\st of <uppmtmv ilty to a charge of drunk-|DPlayers has been gflthcmd for the| conduct today |featured roles’ Miss Sothern’s lead- rderly rt of U. §. Commissioner | ing man is Ian Hunter. Roland however, and by a series of clever Gray and was sentenced to|Young appears as theairplane mag- | nmmpulu‘lmns they manage to un- | days in the Federal Jail here. |nate, and Billie Burke as his wife.| JIINE S STubked aUtorguiigt ’“‘, LONDON, Aug. 28—The British Originally held on another count Dan Dailey, Jr. and Lynne Carver | political ~assoclates before they Government late today took full to be bound over to the grand jury,|are the youthful romantic team.|® 1 . W , |spring the trap on the criminals. | control of the British railways, the disorderly charge was entered Reginald Gardiner is the slightly| This new mahogany table, the creation and gift of Secretary of Comrmerce Jesse Jones to President | SRR nav- 10 the WAy U“ i s vas anspor | The ’F o § e YO 4 g @ 5 sid ) s the second feature. It is entitlec e "f)f\l atlon | The former oount will probably be)of grandeur. Qne of the hlgh spols|, cqninst members ranging on ¢fther alda Gf thm, A this,ld oblong cxbincx table, the president sat 8t | “Tadies Must Live." The film stats| COLISEUM TONIGHT trelleys and busses, all|dismissed, according to U. S. Attor-|of comedy is contributed by Don- the head: il vika pribiRent AL the oot m. siats | under the management of |noy William A. Holzheimer. |ald Huie, five-year-old Chinese iad | _ 25 L : — |Wayne Morris and Rosemary Lanc| ighting Gringo’ and ‘Philo Vanoe’ o {he London Transport Board. .- [who makes his scrcen debut- :\,\’ ; : and features filmdom's champions| —~ B be RRENNYS EHSITOL 418, 1D0 OUT TO SCHOOL | “Sneezy.” Guinn Williams dnpt'mJD 1 B d IS Tea IS Celebrahn RUMMAGE SALE of fast repartee, Roscoe Karnsand| Great Western, London, Midiand| ngaieom Faulkner, son of Mr.|as the reformed crook turncd but- essert briage g i Lo RABICE, NOWIEHEHUSIRctad. | i “""\"l m\““”“""““ m and| g Mrs. H. L. Faulkner of Ju-|ler. wo Bir a sToda BEING PMNNED S b ki s ‘ CLOTHES that are CLEANED ety Sy neau, and his father, left on t! i S et ! S E dP 'y T B 'hd y T d Yy 0DISTS 7T o> a1 gt sl ——we - Lentan iy, Youna P ummers narar l BY METHODISTS "Ly f. P AN e YOUR GATAETS ape . will enter school in the States this BOYS (HA”_E“GE y : Fhs = [ S e RO'I'ARY MEMBERS [bon voyaze to those who are leav-| o A8 Br o B ento. |by the Methodist Church for Sat- ALASK4N | rlang e P dZW k ER PACIFIC UNIV. {ing soon, number of girls met forl ol ot tea for Mrs, Florence Urd2y, sturting at 10 o'clock in the ‘ i R OS}pone ee S MN Ruth Torkelson is a D«“— |dessert bridge last night at the| ..o’ Guests for the affair are|Morning. In chasge of arrange- l Telephone 713 or write I‘ Assured When Yew an executive meeting of the |Senger aboard the Aleutian leaving To MAKE plANES home of Miss Doris Freeburger. Mrs c;m George, Mis. Joe George, |Ment for the sale is a committee ‘The Alaska Territorial | Have Thi American Legion Auxiliary held at|Juneau today. She is going to Port- | High honors at bridge went o]y G. G. Brown, Mrs. Art Burke, [compesed of Mrs. H. R. Sprague,| | Employment Service | i e Mrs. Waino Hendrick- |land for a several weeks’ visit with Miss Corrinne Jenne, with Miss | virs. Johnston, Mrs. John Nelson, | Mrs. William Richin, and Mrs. Ron- | for this qualified worker. i i ecided to postpone the |her sister, Mrs. Robert Marcum, Boys of the R“d Shisld Model | o oL 10 e taking second. Miss | and Mrs, Fred ‘Turpin ald Lister. ‘ BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST — Wo-| ‘ business meeting from | before entering Pacific University |Plane Club yesterday turned the Edythe Young was awarded conso- 8 - Anyone having sale material is!man, single, age 32, university until September 16|in Forest Grove, Ore. ‘ldbli‘\ on the Juneau Rotary Club. 1 “‘(. Qthe o Hiiekts froliiAed. My FORREST COMING HOME asked to contact Mrs. Sprague or|graduate. Several years' experience I the lateness of the Leg- | —2E Tgagate) o | Tuesday the Rotarians announced | w00t B O o ot o ot M. anq |the Rev. W. H. Matthews at the|in responsible bookkeeping posi- icn convention in Seward. [ H. C. NEWTON HERE shey, Would rapdnsns unEale L | o Duslbris M dadi: MaN ST Abve Aert Formest. who hias heen | PATSONAge before Saturday. tions with large firms. Also very Other business at the meeting| Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Newton,|Model plane meet for local boys.is ''H Hot Garol” Bohisrthil nouitl for savaral mohthals reEniRE P good typist. Call for ES 357. jr-luded the selection of Ethel |in charge of the Jesse Lee Home,| Yesterday the model plane builders| 'on. Brapeth Tehuns, | Mildred|home oo the Alsska duo hers.sate ], SERVENING /DN -NORTH SEA N5 2 R Jchsen as secretary pro tem of the | Methodist orphanage at Seward, ar-|isSued a counter-challenge to the . Buzmpetr —HEE T TR o) iR Miss Margaret Maland, seventh BUY DEFENSE BONDS [ ereanization for the balance of the |rived in Juneau today on the Al |ROiary members to build some|Websier, Katherine Mitchell, Maryjurday. e B ade teacher in the Juneau Public | Vi eutian on a brief business trip,Model planes themselves for a|VanderLeest, Ann McLaughlin, ant o I5chools, is returning here on the | . i ol | Ty expect to- veturn by’ the AL.|Spedial” contest Betty Sharpe Try a Guisinied A i £0e EIDL | North Sea which left Seattle ves-| BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | BEZ TO SEATTLE aska on its northbound trip. | The boys will put up prizes for g ‘nmu.» Nick Bez, well known cannery SR LG S the best planes flown by the Rotar-| » i lans and will outline rules of contest under which the men are| to compete, it was announced by Stan Jackson, Salvation Army ad- |Jutant, who is supervising the work of the young plane makers. Jackson further annourced that any boy in Juneau who wishes to enter the model plane meet to be sponsored by the Rotarians can work in the Red Shield Reading| Room in the Decker Building on Franklin Street. The boys meet and work on their planes there every | Tuesday and Thursday from 7 w\ 10 p. m. | —————— ‘ SMITHS RETURNING | Returning to Juneau after a short ! trip to the Stdtes, Mrs. Courtney | Smith, wife of Dr. Courtniey Smithi of the Territorial Heéalth Depart- | ment, will arrive in Juneau on the | northbound Alaska Saturday. She is | accompanied by her two children. || —————— | McCORMICK BACK John L. McCormick, Director Oii Selective Service, returned to Ju- neau headquarters on the Aleutian | after several weeks in the Interlor' and Westward advising Selective Draft Board Crossword Puzzle BOUND FOR SOUTH the Mrs. Dorothy Irving and sister, Miss Roberta Dooley left aboard | today’s Lodestar for the south. A R ) g/gfim man, is a passenger aboard the Aleu- tian for the south. 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Feminine name subject and 39, Greedy predicate ALASEA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY PHONE 616 48 T dis JEEEE Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE X00N l;t YOUR BOAT More Miles for Yo X Comtoriable, Guicé Rids An Engine that Instantly Btarts ce of Safe Trips /A Y //,’ifllfll ll%//fllll - Y ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1941. Lo s o §34.) . 4 Here’s President’s New-Style Cabinet Table AND SECONDFILM & TENTURY | AT 20TH CENTURY LAST TIME TONIGHT J. Edgar Hoover s Book Is 2 Good Pealnre Pictures Filmed - "Ladies Must | 1. Love™ Also Showing the revelations con- Edgar Hoover's book, the new film, Based on tained i J. “Persons in Hiding,” “Parole Fixer,” features William Henning, Virginia Dale, Anthony Quinn, Robert Paige, Richard Den- ning and Lyle Talbot at the head of a strong featured cast. The plot of this new drama shows how a parole-fixing lawyer uses his power | over the criminals he has freed to| engineer the kidnaping of a society woman’s daughter. Clever work on the scanty clues left by the kid- napers leads the G-Men unerringly | to their quarry The federal men know that they | have bigger game in their grasp,| of Kentuckys finest Bourlmns this is the Screen Actress Marries HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Frank Hash was ndmmod‘ to St Ann's Hospital last night| for a major operation this morn-| ing. | J. B. Alsop, who left the| Aleutian for an operation at St. {Ann’s Hospital recentlv, returned | aboard the Aleutian today . | | Aleda Warner, who recelved sur-| |gical atiention at St. Ann’s Hos-| | pital, was dismissed today. Mrs. | Bert McDowell was dismissed | frem St. Ann's Hospital this morn- {ing following medical treatment. i David Pearson entered St. Ann’s| | Hospital yesterday as a mcdlcali patient, i | e — BUY DEFENSE STAMPS EA hay m'?ré"’wm u.,v-s 'lll""flll!-llcl' BOUR .l N ress Ellen Drew is pictured with Sy Bartlett, Hollywood writer, lb:)“:h.ocrtn She was married at Cal Neva Lodge, Nevada, famous haunt of movie folk. A Cinderella of the films, Miss Drew, 26, rose to stardom after being “discovered” working in a Chicago department store three | yean 880, BL-‘E!BE] BHEIIE [0S S>> ] [l -z ol Z/>(<|m| || NoRUEE [z~ |Z| =[] m/x] HIEIEHE RO T>] jun| | m[® (> ] (m=}o] [ i [m|x|—[on >} E |z/m|x]o!=] x>l z!o]m v m] [mjo[o]>|ol [mE[m[o[n] o] jo/=|RIc[o]] Eflfl[l] gl Wlkd EIE) |m[o] [0[m| = Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle 2. Music dramas 8. Songs from 3. Mohammedan 2 Down saint . - ~ 4. city in 9. Jowels THERMO-CHARGET 5. cioklahoma 10 Season for use v : = k 11 Incline tho « e 2 $ Soandencey head —Newest appoinige to the RPM engage for 17. Seep Securities and Exchange Com- stays put sérvice 20. Covers the tor mission is Edmund Burke of L x’aul,l-nof & New York City (above), former at the ot spots divector of the reorganization 22 division of the commission. Pertaining to sea robbery Old word for a vow or Ppromiso Was under obligation Helped Covers with artially, urned carbon . Gulded . Adversary Snatch . Molten rock . Fore part Lubricates Building material - Bqualizer for a. vehicle 43. Thin cakes 45. Giant 46. Native Findu In the British army African IHottentot Defy Steal City | Minnesota !‘emuum name where it's n niost 25. OTHER OILS acteally chimb uphil! to g Illustrated above is ene of the spectacular HOT z SPOT performance tests that Thermo-Charged “RPM"’ is putting on for auto service men these days. And maybe it isn’t making these veterans sit up and take notice! In this demonstration—test tubes are set in a hot plate. One is filled with Thermo-Charged “RPM"’; the rest, with other leading oils. A curved metal strip or ‘“‘escape ladder’’ is placed in each tube. Then lh; heat is turned on! As the temperature goes up —Thermo-Charged ‘‘RPM" stays put where the heat is greatest. The other olls climb straight up the metal strip—to escape the heat! Try Thermo-Charged “RPM"—no Pennsylva- nia, Mid-Continent or Western oil can equal all of its ldW S . a e | | e away from ‘the hot spots 42. S'I‘ANDAID ol mlflfi( OF CAI.lOlNlA’ ORE THAN EVER