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. LAFFS! LAFFS!? IT'S GOT A MILLION OF 'EM! starring WILLIAM HELEN DENNIS BENDIX-WALKER-O’KEEFE with JOHN LODER George Cleveland - Janet Lambert * James Flavin —PLUS —— "ABROAD WITH | TWO YANKS" IS 5 CAPITOL'S Blll{ | It will be William Bendix versus | Dennis O'Keefe—a co-starring com- bination that promises plenty of bighly amusing rivalry—when Ed-| ward Small's production, *“Abroad with Two Yanks” opens at ”“‘i Capitol Theatre tonight. i The ' pic- | ture is reported to reach a new high lin hilarious comedy as Bendix and O'Keefe, as two leathernecks on| | furlough in Australia, forget they| were buddies in battle and get them- |selves into some fantastic scrapes in their efforts to outdo each other {trying to capture a beautiful blonde | The lovely girl in the case is Helen | | Walker and that makes their stren- |uous rivalry understandable. | The story opens with the boys| sprucing up as their boat nears the| :shores of Australia. They have |been in a particularly tough battle | with the Japs and now comes the| |Tong-locked-for furlough. If you! iLhink they intend to tour the in- ’ercsnng or cultural spots in the big | country down under, you've certainly |got another think coming. The lonly thing in Australia that each |tough leatherneck is going to seek ils a bit of a whirl, preferably with la girl. i There’s a canteen full of fair fem-| {ininity to greet them. One in par-, |ticular, the aforementioned Helen | Walker, immediately Inquires for| |Biff (the role played by Bendix), in| order that she and her father may repay him for saving her cousin| Cyril's life during an air battle on one of the Pacific Islands. Jeff (Dennis O’Keefe) claims he is her man and he loses no time getting into the romantic department. Then | hilarious happenings run riot. Astrid Saafi;r : f 1 BecomesBride 1 0f Denzil Moen| Against a background of palms| and lovely garden flowers, at thc" Douglas hdme of Mr .and Mrs. Don Black, Mrs. Astrid Sadler was united in marriage to Mr. Denzil Moen last evening, by U. S. Com- | missioner Felix Gray. Miss Thelma Pederson, brides- full skirt. Pearls give an added NorahOn | maid, wore a navy blue suit with | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA note of elegance. | ROTARIANS T0 HAVE BOY SCOUT MEETING | ON MONDAY EVENING THROUGH ROMANTIC DAY, Left, winter white flannel dress; center, plaid skirt, black jersey; right, net and velvet evening dress. The fall of the year is just as much a time of romance as the spring, so if summer hasn't seen your dreams come true, maybe, with a clever selection of dresses, your charms will be appreciated then. The three models shown above will take you through the fall and winter without too much budget strain. All are home-made with a ready-made air. At the left is a winter white flannel dress, a one-piece with slim waist, U neck, bracelet sleeves. A thin gold belt, gold necklace, dark-brown suede shoes and gloves complete the costume. The red plaid skirt and black jersey, center, look slick separately, and the costume as is will take you to school, business or sports events with eclat. The blouse is wool jersey, the skirt plaid wool. For the really dramatic occasion, choose such a 4 is made of black velvet and net, with the bodice fitted, with tiny neck ax‘ul sleeves, and a gracefully. film Favbriles e s HOLLYWOOD, Aug, 21.—Two {ilm a It was announced at the regular favorites, Lana Turner and Betty George. | weekly meeting of the Juneau Ro-|Hutton are on the sick list. ""HAPPY LAND" IS CLOSING TONIGHT | AT 20TH CENTURY| “Happy Land,’ 20th Century-| Fox's picturization of the MacKm- lay Kantor best-seller, featuring Don Ameche, Frances Dee, Harry Carey| and Ann Rutherford, is to show for the last times tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. The film was dir- ected by Irving Pichel and produc- ed by Kenneth Macgowan Also featured in the cast are Cara; Williams, Richard Crane, Ilvnryv Morgan, Minor Watson and Dickie | Moore COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES MANY TRIPS Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterday afternoon, had the following on out- |going trips: i To Hawk Inlet: Emma Marks. | To Haines: Fred Yenney and C.| |Chamberlain | To Ketchikan: Mrs. Hugh Rams- | |dall, F. H. Partridge, Wm. Race,| {Mrs. Wm. Race and Ted Fjoshund. Incoming passengers were as fol- |lows: From Tenakee: Benny Johnson, | Sam Asp, Gienn Johnson and John| | Asp. | From Skagway: N. A. McEachran |and Wm. Feero, Jr. | From Ketchikan: Mrs. Wm. Stol-| (key, Mrs. Ray Henshaw and Wm, D. Lee. | From Petersburg: R. C. Young. | From Hoonah: Helen Williams,| |Redel Williams and James Parks. | From Pelican City: Mr. Swanson, | Ruby Swanson and John Gerde. | From Sitka: Mrs. O. Cornwell and R. G. Dalgleish. Early morning flights today to | Ketchikan and Lake Hasselborg took | {the following: To Ketchikan: Har-| {old Hix, R. Bartholomew, Magdaline Klipper, Mrs. Cornwell, John Gerde, Mr. Vergola, Mrs. Vergola, Elwood | 8. Mickel and Martha Mickel. To' Lake Hasselborg: S. L. Strat-| |ton, T. M. Hager and E. G. White- | head. dress as shown right, It (International) - >-ees K il MAYDELLE GEORGE HERE Are on Sltk I.Is' Miss Maydelle George, former wellknown Juneau young lady, now —_— Iresiding in Anchorage, is Here on visit with her father, Wallis — e+ (] Last Times Tonight! Exira! In Technicolor “HUNTER’S PARADISE” POPEYE CARTOON BAND ACT ——— NEWS O PAGE FIVE TENTURY v COLISEUM NOW PLAYING! 2—FEATURES!-2 "Mystery of the 13th Guest” - —plus— " - ” Blazing Guns" white accessories, and had a yellow} Eleven passengers arrived in tary Club, held this noon in the| Lana collapsed on a movie set yes- MRS. SWANSON HERE | e . talisman rose corsage. |Juneau this morning at 6 o'clock on Baranof Hotel, that next Monday, ‘tv.-rd:w and was taken to a hosj | 2 , f y pital| Mrs. G. J. Swanson, of Alder- The bride chose a powder-blue board the southbound Princess Nor- in the Evergreen Bowl, a Boy Scout where physicians said her condition wood Manor, Wash., is a guest atlog}\tl::a?:;;he;:h:,mnngb ;:e:(w: “MAIL CALL” “CUTIE ON DUTY” COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS dressmaker suit, with which she ah from Skagway. Field hour will be held by the Ro- was not serious, but she would be' thi 5 R & 1 08 0K q 0 | " ) S S ) she e Baranof Hotel. | wi S| FEATURE STARTS AT 8:05—10:25 wore white accessories. Her cor-| The passengers were: Mrs. J. G. tariatis which will start off another |rcquired to rest for a week because| T Wi/ well known speech professor. a—yas ot "rallsman wbathy T M e, B s e oL eI | of neryous exhaustion. LAUNDRY HAS ITS TROUBLES i ; b - STILL IN FRANCE| . and a variet Alaska A ! r J b Pan American World Airways flew " May Be s"a|egy‘ ( M f lh d' h Y | C? E R !’ l ? E 24 people to Seattle yesterday, and - | ristenson Bros. (-arage gen .+« k. Jacohs lan incoming clipper brought the| (Comtinued from Page Ome) | WASHINGTON, Aug. 21—U. 8§ E ol other dishes 909 Twelfth St. . PHONE 659 BOX 1317 JUNEAU OR PHONE 876 |following 20: Caryl Hutehinson|iic his report but both paid tribute ciillC amenin Franoh ol & to tickle your A nz::n?ssm:;;rl::}amrle?;fin;fii to the Taft recommendations and ;"' ype official exchange rate—| 1 e - T S R B i S T 3 g |stated that their bill differed only et 1 i | Foreine,"ichael Cummins, Lev sy rom them. Sen. Tui conc 17 (i E Sorenment vesnc |- b Harbor Machine Shop : : ¢ e : ptember 1. | achining—Arc Weldin AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES loy, Howard Nontell, Ghaviés Ostrom,| (000 (s With S sGuelent (hat g, gy deyios, - worked ” out. by . ¢ g ud Jorry MeCarthy, Baul Wilson it 3 certain changes were made in Lhtr, Prance &nd the Treasury and War|§ . A S0. FRANKLIN ST. and Acetylene Welding N EILL CLARK afld COMPAN Y ly Tumer, Raiph Lemen, Robert|ii yhon it % ]g:-?wu‘;ms to tlx;semf!l)ogr Departinients, the franc In effect 15/ Across from West 11 and F Sts. Phone 876 [ Bedinger, Carol Bedinger, John E'ithls winter. Tmagfie, " -A“Wagner- revalued downward for service men N Juneau Cold Storage ey 7 Ot _____|stephanotis. Mr. Jack Cremin acted as best man to the groom. i y, - ice, Ann Hospenson and E. A. Ras- { d Following the ceremony, a re nn spel | games and followed by refreshments. | pecause of a nervous collapse and!cleaned up the work on hand. Our |Buwich, Calvin Synms, Mrs. ' Lula Synms, Margaret Hude, Edmund Bu- [bacz, Edith Headstrom, Starting at 7 p. m. the Rotarians James TYOD- | g.0fs with participation in various Betty wired from Paris that she; will play host to the Juneau BOY| had been forced to cancel the rest of | her We cannot accept laundry and USO camp entertainment tour|dry cleaning bundles until we have o SEATTLE For Comfort and ception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. muson. | Immediately following this, all|wi) s . e : cre rvice E L E C T “ 0 ‘M‘oen was held, with about 26 closel Leaving at approximately 8:30 cClub nIrxcers}::nd chanm‘fvn of com- Fodtes »rglr hfln;:huj:fi?y' ;:Ls? ;fl::s(;rtb:u'tm\:;nir;fl;ln:uour i Lo friends and relatives present. In- c’clock this morning for the South" mittees will meet, with their wives,| Chromium is a metal harder than| SNOW WHITE LAUNDEY. F. B. Qet the New Wasb- water Purl{ler a“d Soflener cluded among the guests were Mrs. | were the following: | to discuss club work and events for steel. | (Mon.-Tue.-Wed.-Adv.) IaCIIn. Andrew Ask, of Petersburg, mother} To Seattle: Madge Muchmore,'the preceding year. Arrangements| — AN = it i . 3 e Mar. . Ington - Hobit FOR . . A Launderies, Hospitals, Hotels, Bakeries . and Other Indusiries —Prevents scale formation in boilers and boiler systems, compressors and ice machines. —Prevents corrosion by eliminating its cause. —Does away with the use of boiler compounds, chemicals, or any other water treatment. Re- duces fuel cost. —Bcing entirely electrical requires no regenerat- ing or back washing. Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Falrbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY - = (of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moen, parents of the groom, The beautifully-decorated | wedding cake was cut in the tra- |ditional manner by the bride and Snow White Laundry as book- keeper. Mr. Moen is superintendent jof the Juneau Cold Storage build- ing, for the Austin Company. They plan to leave for Seattle some |time next month, and will make }thelr future home, in that city. PAA BRINGS IN Manders and James Mosecrip. From Ketchikan: Helen Doran and Virginia Todd. From Fairbanks: Jane Winther, John Winther, Maj. Carl Schriebner, Jean Chambers, Clara Gangnes and Marilyn Daw- son. Outgoing passengers from Juneau to Seattle were: Margaret Tesberg, Myrtle Blackstock, Vena Crone, Joe +|Bailey and Louise Bailey. | | 20 FROM SOUTH Jane Chnuthom,' Jennie M. Péll'k:/;'v Jeannette ;fll‘fi' and meeting place will be announced ler, F. H. Soper, Marian Soper, Rich- | Jater. 'ard Soper, Helen Keesling, Grace , . > ; { | alk was given today by KINY's ig;gs::‘zg'FAgcesn’I?Og?g'ELi’nrl;‘m.w announcer, Mike Murphy, on ander; N Par:'kv R | the production of Technicolor mov- b E‘:"‘:”“;;h?;' ke Bisho:| Visiting Rotarians were J. McDer- T(; V n‘o -er' C. H. Hewatt an(i mott, of Anchorage; E. A. Rasmuson | 2 Dalg"‘le‘ih‘”’ Mg 1 (of Anchorage; Bob Atwood of An- ¢ Nt Lk .. chorage and E. M. Goddard of Sitka. C,'Efkm;z‘;kgie?n’;:e ’é‘e’;“"w'il‘;;‘f Guests including Mr. Murphy were Marjorie Major, Carl’ Short, Ben Ly Theodore J. Smith and J. ¥ Wahl, O. Nelson, Vera Oberg, Jcan‘ 3 e e, — 'MORE FRANCSFOR | Reépubli Build 3 1 - UL, SERVICEMEN Replaces Breakdown; (only, with no change in the offi- cial rate of 50 to the dollar. The average member of the armed forces in France has been getting Taft-Ellender act. Senators Burton andd Ball have teamed with Senator Hatch before :{;fl:}efls:ciflja:‘;m::: 5:‘11‘;5 ‘;?Clég: about $17 in cash monthly after publican liberals, but thelr entry fich deductions as insurance and al- into the realm of labor legislation | 5 already has both parties gee-ing and o haw-ing. That'’s the kind of constructive fighting some forward-looking GOP | Many have complained they were arged unreasonable prices for en- ry |tertainment, souvenirs and 1 articles, The new “subsidy” will not be re- TROPICS CAFE Now Open for Business FROM 10 A. M. TO 5 A. M. Specializing in American and Chinese Dishes CHOW MEIN'. . Sweet and Sour EGG, CRAB, SHRIMP FOO YONG {c) Columbia Breweries, Ine., ) it ALASKANS FEEL AT OOME CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 34 | HAIR STYLED by Experts - WE SPECIALIZE Suryan, Charles Workman, Doll | ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE Gordon, 300, Merrifield, . Patricia| . ey Lave poen pleadig for {0F) poyable to Prance. 4 Fitzpatrick, Amund Taylor, Ray s S | R ke s SR m - | I TELEPHONE 767 Hovey, Lula Taylor, Amanda Van Voorhees, Ray Van Voorhees, Ted 'wo “Ew MEMBERS M mb 'D “ = ——— o Law, Jr, William Straith, William embers ot Ura Cold rrse e e s s e e s, Joiepn Batesrirs, save on- ARE INITIATED INTO | g L man, Ray Suti, Richard Wilson, Dr. Board 0““' Make i GBA mmE mflms John Wilson, Flavilla Wilson, Ed AMERKA" '.EG'ON 4 ’ | Permanents FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING P To Whitetionie: * dadk . Decided Profest Styli § h 3 NG To Whitehorse: Jack Needham, P | ying FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS Woodbury Abbey, Sam Styles and| o sore Metauerin: were it i Shaping Non-priority orders being filled as material is released. Distributors for EDCO Bronze Elecirodes Juneau Welding & Machine Shop EREREEZNERANI ESERCAANNNSRTNIEIRRRERT The}e Is fi o Substitute fdr Newspaper Advertising! Baranof Hotel. H Barney Frizzell. To Fairban Ruby Green. — e - STANLEY IN TOWN Roy Stanley, of Seattle, has ar- rived on an incoming Pan Ameri- can Clipper and is a guest at the - R g LEWIS IN TOWN R. F. Lewis, of Piedmont, Calif., is a guest at the Baranef’ Hotel. — e — ATTENTION ELKS! Regular meeting Wednesday night at eight. (Mon.-Tue,~-Wed.-Adv.) ed into Alford John Bradford Post; ROXBORO, N. C., Aug. 21.—The No. 4 of the American Legion at their three-man Person county draft| meeting last evening. Lincoln is a board No. 1 has resigned in a body World War I veteran, while Mc- in protest against further draft of | Laughlin is a recently discharged men into the armed forces. veteran of World War II. | The board also cancelled a call for Many visitors were present at the 25 young white men who were sche- | well-attended meeting, and heard a duled for induction today. ] most interesting talk on what the! Members of the board said that| future holds for returning soldiers, they felt “our people of Person| as given by Ernest Lincoln. |county are not in sympathy with | Everyone who is interested in the continuing to call registrants for in-| G. 1. Bill of Rights is invited to at- duction and pre-induction examina- tend the regular meeting of the Le- tion pending o action of Congress.”| gion next Monday night, at the Dug- - >ee { out, Empire Want-ads bring results! | “I hope the little woman didn’t forget to put Columbia Ale on her shopping list.” Distributed in Alaska by Odom and Company Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M, Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY R

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