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FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1943 . She’s got “what it fakes fo | get plans ...and she doasfi t have to walk! Her legs put diamonds on her fingers...and a whole town at her feev/ LKENBURG “DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY” (Saturday Matinee) LATEST NEWS EVENTS " MARGUERITE LARRY WRIGHT - CHAPMAN - PARKS AS TH E BIG PICTURES! OSCAR CHRISTIANSOX g SERVICES TOMORROW ¢ cuowr Cemetery Rev. A. A. Alsop will deliver Interment will be in Plot in Evergre > - Funeral services for Oscar Christ- ianson will be held tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortu- BEAUTY SHOP from July LOLA be closed August 17 to adv Will 2 FOR SALE * 2 BED ROOMS Utilily Room Shower Bath Storm Windows Just Completely Re-finished New Living Room Furniture . . . Curtains for All Windows OIL HEAT Ready to Move In! * PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! * Waynor Addition PHONES: Green 611 or28 ! Chaplain and T. Hagerup, |Deputy Grand Guardian. THE TWO FEATURES START TONIGHT ATLOCAL SHOW "Lucky Legsj;fid "A Man’s | World' at Capitol Thealre Columbia’s “Lucky Legs” tonight on a double bill attraction | at the Capitol Theatre with Jinx Falkenburg, Gay Harris, Russell Hayden, Leslie Brooks and William Wright heading the top-flight cast. | Charles Barton directed the tune-| tul new comedy, story of a girl who| stepped from the chorus to a pent- without walking a step!| MacDonald produced the' opens house Wallace comedy “A Man's World,” questions, women asts and spies expect no mercy, ‘s the subject of Columbia’s thrilling! new melodrama that name, also | a feature at the Capitol Theatre. Featuring William Wright, Mar- guerite Chapman and Larry Parks. the new film is said to be jammed with excitement as female battles| ainst male in a savage land the law forgot, but which the remembered! where men ask | no reveal nol of Scene Supporter A. McLaughlin, | Nazis|Right Supporter Noble Grand; An- | D drew Knodel, Left Supporter Noble | [porter Vice Grand; K. G. Merri INSTALLATION Left Supporter Noble Grand; George | Jargenson, Outside Guard Trustees are John Paul, Charles| ODD FELLOWS ,, rCr Grand; Dawson Muggy, Right Sup- Clark, Inside ard and George H E BY W. Carter and James Larsen. An installation was held Tuesday night at the LO.OF. Hall for new- ly elected officers of Silver Bow Lodge A2. Installing officers were S. J.Paul, District Deputy Grand Master; Charles W. Carter, District Deputy Grand Marshal; Hans Loken, Dis- trict Deputy Grand Warden; George Fleek, District Deputy Grand Sec- retary; J. P. Christianson, District Deputy Grand Treasurer; J. A. Mc- Laughlin, District Deputy Grand District Miss Marie Weston of Juneau and Mr. Jack Flamoe of Haines were married Wednesday evening at an 8:45 o'clock ceremony performed in Resurrection Lutheran Church. The Rev. A. A. Alsop read the vows. The bride chose a black and white frock with a cor of ros and gladiolas for her marriage. H | attendant, Miss Myrtle Weston, wore a flowered dress with a corsage of gladiolas and violas Mr. Arthur Weston, brother the bride, acted as best man Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the couple’s apart- ment in the Steinbeck. Mrs. Flamoe is employed at the Ala Laundry and Mr. Flamae is in construction work at Haines. installed into the various include Forest Fennesy, Grand; Harold Kemmer, Vice Grand; H. V. Callow, Financial Sec: retary; F. S. Laughlin, Recording Secretary; John Reck, Treasurer; L. Wagner, Warden; Henry Jenkins, Conductor; S. J. Paul, Chaplain. Clarence Wittanen, Right Scene Supporter; William Wagner, Left Those offices Noble of Attention... BUSINESS GIRLS RUTH HULL will be here every evening-by appointment-to take care of all your beauty needs- Permanent waving . . razor shap- ng . . hair cutting . . styling and facials. [ GRIEY BEAUTY sALON Telephone 318 N IN THE COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building Notice Pan American announces with pleas ure the resumption of our Juneau- Fairbanks Electra Shuttle Service. JUNEAU-FAIRBANKS Via Whitehorse FIVE FLIGHTS WEEKLY Connections to all interior points. L gl 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 AN AMERICAN IR AYS Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE JACK FLAMOE: |Stops Perspiration EXCITING NEW Get a Genuine LLiGATOR L YN | RAINCOAT 18.75 10830.50 d/l/( Bié’tffléji 80 RUALITY SINCE ‘H\mu-.:h /887 " COLORED PICTURES 'MAKE HIT; OTHERS FOR NEXT THURSDAY Sourdoughs and { Cheeshakos miti- | gled in a grand fellowship at m«-g \urrection Lutheran Church las {night. They joined heartily in com- munity singing, after which they enjoyed an hour and a half showing | of colored motion pictures of Al- from Ketchikan to the Yu-| kon River. John Harrls, founder of Juneau, ris, expressed the the Sourdoughs for |ity of seeing the pictures, and Jack | Fletcher, manager of thel Baranof Hotel, acknowledged the pleasure of the Cheechakos at ska in colored films. The group of over 100 Juneauites assembled returmed a hearty ap-| plause A. B. Cain and the Rev. A. A. Alsop for bringing the pic- tures to them Next Thursday' evening will mum‘ anotlier series of slide pictures that | will be well worth seeing. M. Williams of the Public Roads De-; partment is going to present his ries on the flowers of Alaska. All| invited to witness this colorful sentation. | son of the co-| Richard T. Har- appreciation of the opportun-| new seeing entire to pr - > | METAL COMPANY 3 T0 OPERATE NEAR ‘ WRANGELL, ALASKA The Alaska Metals and Power| Company, of Seattle, Wash, has been authorized by Territorial Au-| ditor Frank A. Boyle to do business | in the Territory on an authori mi | was capitalization of $50,000. The company, of which J. G. Galvin is president, will operate at Mill Creek, Wrangell - HARTLE RELIEVED OF WAR COMMAND { LONDON, July 16. — Maj. Gen. Leonard Townsend Gerow succeed- ed Maj. Gen. Russell P. Hartle as commander of the United States field forces in the European thea- ter. Hartle’s new assignment is not | revealed. > Guns mounted on “wobble| plates,” that simulate the jolting | of a tank, are used to train tank gunners. New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly staps perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration @. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. 6. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! 39;‘.: jor Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jors e —— THE DOUGLAS INN * OPEN UNT |1s lat !/ Got His Goa; ' Buf This Is No | goat tof D.|d | person PAGE THREE TER BIG PICTURES PLAYI (5L CENTURY STARTS TONIGHT? MYSTERY FILM T0 SHOW HERE| Three Stars in “Who s| Hope Schuyler” at | 20th Century Set to keep mysteyy lovers laugh- ing while they nervously chew their | nails is 20th Century-Fox's “Who Hope Schuyler?”, which opens the 20th Century tonight. The story of this thriller is con- cerned with the location of “the mystery woman of the year,” Hope Schuyler, who is the missing wit- ness in the trial of an indicted dis- trict attorney Joseph Allen Jr. with his |to date, in the role of prosecutor. He is aided and abetted by two rising young Howard and Sheila ex- perts, who should know, predict great things for these two young ladies and the previewers seem to agree with them because they have | labeled the girls' portrayals as “ex- cellent.” Ricardo Cortez returns to the screen in “Who Is Hope Schuyler?” and he will be welcomed back with open arms by the many fans who e missed his fine performances. Janis Carter and Joan Valerie {complete the cast of this new 20th Century-Fox film . is said to come biggest success the special stars, Ryan t this girl reporter ~ outto get her story i ot any price? hd lt it this rich society iress who gets her, way...or else? 'Laughing Matter Hans Wolfram's day. But it's no Somebody the other laughing matter Wolfram is offering $50 reward for “information leading to the ap- prehension and conviction of the person or persons who stole or sabotaged” his white, hornless, milking doe. Not only was the doe the leader of the herd, but she was the mother two, now orphaned, kids. The rest of the herd, lacking a leader | doesn’t know when its time to come back to the barn now. Anyone having information is asked to contact Wolfram by writ- 1, or seeing him in Ravenhorst Goat ely avi trix flying “on n. beam” of death? ng! ing P.O. Box 2 at the HOSPEAT NOTES day lxum m('(nukl care .|l h( Ann's Hospital “The Range Eusters™ LATEST WORLD NEWS ORI e e FLYING HIGH LONE STAR RANGER | Approximately 16,000 Norwegian | HERE FROM HAINES seamen are engaged in carrying war| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton of ~ cargoes for the Allies in Norwegian | Haines are in Juneau and are stays vessels. [ing at the Gastineau Hotel. Dairy. A surgical patient, Ruthie La dismissed yesterday from Ann’s. . THEATRE Mrs. Cyrus Peck was rom St. Ann’s after receiving ical attention. 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