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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]UNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES i | ENDB TODKY. ~ie— “"ADVENTURE IN WASHINGTON" Show Place of Juneau HERBERT VIRGINIA MARSHALL BRUCE PREVUE TONITE 1115 A. M. STARTS TOMORROW 2—THRILL FEATURES—2 DRAMATIC H[ART PI.INBH with PETER LORRE Evelyn llyo A Columbla Pictore TWO THRILLERS COMING FRIDAY, CAPITOL SCREEN "Face BehinTMask" an "Under Age” Share Honors on Bill that has been hailed as the out- standing portrayal of his career, | Peter Lorre comes to the Capitol | Theatre tomorrow in Columblas | “The Face Behind the Mask,” ol of two outstanding features in a double bill that will be shown Fri- day and Saturday. | The new thriller tells the story |of a simple immigrant whose face becomes scarred after a tragic ac- | cident. Portraying Janos Szaby, the |immigrant, Lorre sinks lower and |lower as he finds it impossible to get a job because of his appear- ance. Persuaded to become a criminal in order to make enough money to In a weird and fascinating mhzr FIREMEN TO BE ~ BLOOD TYPED THIS EVENING In connection with the program f blood typing inaugurated by the erritorial Department of Health, (all members of the Juneau Vol- unteer Fire Department are to be |typed this evening in the fire hall Because of the large number of men to be typed, W. C. Kinnell, | Director - of Laboratories for the | Health Department will move his | equipment to the fire hall to fa- | cllitate the typing. Mr. Kinnell will be assisted by Miss Zora Drag- ich, laboratory technician, partment officials to obtain a com- plete file listing the blood types of all residents of this vicinity. In | addition to keeping the list at the Health Departrent he or she is typed, will be given a card stating vhe blood type.. All residents are urged to take ad- vantage of this program and to It is hoped by the Health De-| each person as| NAZIS SAY RED TANKS REPULSED (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) A bulletin from Hitler's head- quarters tod acknowledged a series of fierce, tank-led Soviet at- | tacks have been carried out in the Donets Basin, the Ukraine and else- where on the 1,200-mile front. However, the Nazis claimed all attacks were repulsed, g MEN REQUESTED TO ENROLL FOR FIRST | AID CLASSES HERE! | | Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock |a new Red Cross First Aid Class {will begin in the Health Center jof the Territorial | iy Dr W.S. Ramsey And Wife Leave For Trip fo South | Dr. W. S. Ramsey, Director of Maternal and Child Health and Crippled Children’s Division of the Territorial Departmeni of Health, left Juneau last night on his way to Salt Lake City, Utah, where hc wil! attend a conference of direc- of the Crippled Children es of all Western States and The three-day confer- ence will begin on Merch 16, During his absence Or. Ramsey will also visit Seattle and Port- land with the view of obtaining more available hospital beds for Alaskan crippled childreén. Mrs. Ramsey accom)-nied her husband south and wiil continue Serv Territories. to Michigan to visit witl, her fam-| several montas, - FUNERAL FOR PIONEER for [/ LAUGH RIOT IS NOW SHOWING, 20TH CENTURY Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and | Dorothy Lamour in "Road to Zanzibar" Comedy TENTURY Where the Better Big Pictures Play NOW PLAYING Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dor- | othy Lamour are back together | again in a second movie. The re- union of these top laugh and song | stars was halled as something spe-! cial by last night's audience at the 20th Century Theatre where their new Paramount comedy Road to Zanzibar” opened to run for the remainder of this week In “Road to Zanzibar’, Bing and Bob are presented as a pair of happy-go-lucky carnival men barnstorming their way through Africa, Hope is Fearless Frazier, dupe for all the wild stunts th&li Bing Crosby thinks up to make call for appointment at the Health | Department as soon as possible. At the present time, blood typing is! being done between 9:30 and 10:301‘men have o'clock each morning and between |instruction as a result of the ap- 1 o'clock and 2 o’clock in the af- peal by the First Aid Division of ternoon, though appoirtments can|the Defease Council, still more are | night in the Grade School gymnas- | Second Feature .be made for other hours in special|needed to furnish the necessary jum. After giving the parents an “Under Age,” featuring some of |instances. . ;personnvl to man the first aid | idea of how the troop conducts its | Hollywood's loveliest starlets, is a e, e, e S ;pOSLS. it was announced today. Chapel of the C. W. Carter Mor- meetings, the scouts put on a display ‘senfiatlonnl expose of a ruthless " | There is room for more enrollees|,qyy Highway Residents ‘showmg what the boys are able to | tourist camp racket. It flashes in the class beginning tomorrow| pean c. E. Rice, of Holy Trin- | do in the way of outdoor activities. |across the screen with melodramatic Inight and it is hoped that thc‘ ity Cathedral, will conduct the ser- Wil Enjoy Dinne Plans for a dlnnel to be held the Building with their carnival acts more sensation- al. As Fearless, Hope is electro- cuted, frozen alive in a cake of ice, leaps from a high tower wiih bat wings, and almost wrestles an octopus. When they finally raise enough money to go home, Bing buys a diamond mine, which turns out to be phony. But wily Bob| sells the stock to a sucker and es- capes. The boys again become suckers when they fall for a little racket being worked by Dorothy Lamour and her girl friend, Una Magrkel. Una gives Bing and Bob a tearful story of Dorothy having been cap- tured by slave traders and being put up for sale on the auction block. The boys buy Dorothy. What they den’t know is that the girls get one-half of the sale price.. i The boys fall again for the sob story told by Dotty that she must pay for plastic surgery, hs is grad- ually transformed .into a monstrous, cold-blooded killer and the genius who rules the underworld. An ex- cellent feature cast helps make “The Man Behind the Mask” a real thrill- ed to a practical demonstration last |er. T0 BE HELD TOMORROW Funeral services for Jefferson Taylor, oldtime Alaskan who died several days ago in St. Ann's Hos- pital after being seriously ill for many months, will be held tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Mrs. F. A. Metcalf as instructor. While 2 rumber of local business signed up for first aid ‘“THE GREEN HORNET"’ (Saturday_Matinee Only) ATE WORLD NEWS ERIC BLORE Ditocted by Victor Schertzinger Sniffles Bells The Cat Late World News COLISEUM — Starts TONITE Double Feature Program “SHOOTING HIG " and T Barbara Garrett wi]l be at your service e Don’t wait 20 and 30 minutes for your taxi —CALL US! STAR CAB W % PHONE § Don Lozzie—Owner } Slgnd s Beauty Salon | | T A T R e 7 { FRANCES HANSEN | formerly of the Baranof Beauty “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists Phone 311 1891—Half a Century of Banking—1941 The B.M.Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Are You Keeping Up with This Changing World? Here are your beauty aids for Spring. Our salon is equipped with modern facilities, exerienced operators. Learn how they can serve you; give more time to yourself. At Sigrid's you have your hair styled to protect your coiffure. ® Let Este give you the new youthful brush cut featured at the New York National Convention, which Este attend- ed last October. A hair style that you can brush and the curls just spring into place. Electric Washer Save Your Energy, Time, and Money "LL be pleased with the amasing efficiency of this new Electric Washer ‘with 3-zone Thriftivator washe ing. Thriftivator will safely cleanse the sheerest lingerie, yet is positive enough to thoroughly wash play suits and work clothes. Come in and see these features today: *Three zones of Thriftivater washing: gentie, medium and positive. OUTDOOR SKILLS, |NVITE pARENTS | Scoutmaster Daniel Bates arranged |intensity and gives the starlets ev- vacancies will be filled by men who| vices snd intermant will Be-in " thw ‘Lhe program. envA%ppnrtlumtiy f‘o,; xrclogr‘mk}{’ i [ | wish to cooperate in the civil de-|pjoneers' plot of Evergreen Ceme- frer ticipated r venture in ashington,” wil ORT! i a Troop 613 Pu's on Demon-! The following boys participate tnse program S » | Bruce, is shown tonight for the last gnlslre‘]it;rilml;mti‘(?rin'Chsf't:;l Z:‘:::’r S | evening of March 28 at the Chapel- ‘ MRS uu WIUON HAS Francisco on December 2, 1870, the . | by-the-Lake were made at a meet- son of John Edward Taylor and 5 lein, | S(hOOI Gym team: Chester Zenger, Jimmy Klein ing of the Chapeladies Tuesday gve» RESUMED MA"AGEME“I Marie Andrews Taylor. His father Dick Wingerson; tying and explain- | M 'h S ' i g Parents of Boy Scouts and mem- | o ynots: Dick Wingerson, Harry | arina 0(|e y 0 H‘Xn‘i‘rxn::wlnts R o of BA RANOF SAlo" mother in New .York State. As bers of the American Legion, Troop 1, Sher- | ArT e or the dinner, to {far as is known he has no living Aase, Jimmy Rude, Ed Heisel, Sher- Have Important which all highway residents are in- | relatives. |Klein and Dale Roff; lean-to and | . - Y Baranof Hotel Beauty Salon, has get to Zanzibar to rejoin her sick Meefing Friday ?ofl:]u:(:é I;g:};g";"‘gewx’e:&?:“:‘d ‘resumed active management of ”“,I'Oo's, Mr. Taylor followed the gold|“father”. Spending practically ail| Wingerson, Harry Aase, Jimmy, tertainment. i |salon since her recent return from Rude, Ed Heisel, Russell Clark, Earle | prospecting. He had lived in Daw-|safari to take the girls through 1 K Chapeladies will take | During her four in |sOn, Fairbanks, Ruby, Kaltag, Nu- the jungle to Zanzibar, but desert | al o'el orrow al | ils ato, Forf n, Innoko, e y learn that Dotty's “fath- | Roff; signalling: Jimmy Rude, Dick at 1:30 o’clock toms {ternoon, | March 17 at the home of Mrs. James | the Wilson attended 1ato, Fort Gibbon, Innoko, Bethel when they K that Dotty’s “fath. | Wingerson, Jimmy Klein and Sher- | members of the Martha Society will | pegart. |beauty and hair styling shows in wood Jones; First Aid: Jimmy Rude, | meet in the parlors of the Northern | Thoce who attended the Tuesday | Seattle and Portland and has re-|% Ploneers of Alaska, on October intends to marry. . 19, 1936. > son, Dale Roff and Bill Schmitz. = |esses for the afternoon will be Mrs. | gtanley Jekill, James DeHart, Frank | attractive hsu arr: 'mgements ‘ g : i1 | Taylor varied his prospecting with r:x:g:rf ”E:n‘?egb'o:?egasrtr‘ln:fig‘g‘i‘;i gt 111 Herb Wendling, Virgil Puzey, Clar- | ! piano playing and after the Klon- Winge: o the other. Receiving in- | Nominations for officers to be el- | ence wittanen, the hostess and two dike rush entertained in several of 3 gerson the of ng ected for the coming year will take gyests, Mrs. J. Trucano and Miss Salon now at your service at ‘ s 8, what, i a previous notice wha! 'y were | important that all members attend. AT > 24 L h G ' SIGBID’S to do, the teams carried out written | In addition to regular business MRS AYIOR :;; $ ‘ un( eon ues [Addmonnl guests were Mrs. George ' - § | order to perfectlon and nominations, plans will be made | ™" PA'I"I‘ TON 1S o F. Alexander, Miss Jane Alexander, 8 ENT AT ST. ANN'S' M5, A. N. Monsen entertained | Mrs. Esther Metzgar, Miss Elisabeth Spectal reduction this week on ‘ ‘ The Daly ajaska cmpire nas the next week. HERBEX TREATMENTS argest paid circulation of any Al- e Ann’s Hospital this morning for R. L. Jernberg on Tuesday in the 'Alex Holden dnd Mrs. George A. R i newspaper. _ Emplre Classifieds Pay |medical care. Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel. Lingo. Stock Must Be Completely Disposed of [] [ EVERYTHING MUST GO-BUY NOW! . | in respective demonstrations: Herbert Marshall and Virginia Mr. Taylor Wwas born ih San strafion in Grade | Russell Clark, Sherwond Jones and | ning at the Auk Lake home of Mrs was born in Massachusetts and his 613's sponsoring agency, were treat- | wood Jones, Russell Clark, Jimmy | a Mrs. Lila Wilson, owner of the vited, are in charge of+Mrs. Max Coming to Juneau in the early +# | pack board demonstration: Dick strikes throughout the Territory,|their money, the boys organize a i 7 A The next regulaj 13 the south. Hunter, Jimmy Klein and Dale| Beginning with a dessert luncheon i e ":ri!a;: t:: months stay south, Mrs. e |and Iditarod. He joined Igloo No.|er” is a wealthy young man she! Harry Aase, Ed Heisel, Dick Winger- \nghv, Presbyterian Church. Host- | evening meeting were Me!sdamesl(umed with many new ideas for e - Known as a clever pianist, Mr. The First Aid demonstration was | Gunnar Blomgren and Mrs. Charles | ngater ‘Max Mielke, Dora Speuiaing. | | B BUY DEFENSE BONDS structions by envelope without any | place at the meeting and it is most | wendling g the dance halls in Dawson. | Shampoo and Fingerwave $1.25 - for a rummage sale to take place| Mrs. Alice Sitton entered St.| with an informal luncheon for Mrs. | Kaser, Mrs. Dwight I. Brown, Mrs. O --- GARMENTS LEFT--- 40 Let Frances correct your hair from the ravages of Winter. Your hair needs a spring tonic as well as your body. We are featuring this week Parker Herbex treatments, complete with shampoo and fingerwave for only $2.75. Sigrid's staff is at your service. FRANCES HANSON, Maneger ESTE GILLESPIE BARBARA GARRETT MRS. 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