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FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR PAGE FIVE SHOWPLALE or Clusread CAPITOL THEATRE | SHOWS TWO BILLS PRESENT WEEKEND For this weekend, starting tonight the Capitol Theatre will show two features, a romantic musical com- edy and case history of a killer. “When a Girl's Beautiful” is a new romantic comedy about the hilarious lowdown on the pin-up profession, scenes laid in a glam-! orous model agency. It's all akout models and just about tops for romance, music and fun. Heading the cast of the thor- ougnly entertaining film are Adele Jergens, Marc Platt, Patricia White, Stephen Dunne and a group of and show it...in the right places! Secrets of the Women's Services Diredlors Win Line Rank Model Agencies Exposed: feminine lovelies called the Eight Temptation Girls. With a police search for a fugi- tive killer as its basis, RKO Radio's “The Devil Thumbs a Ride” stars Lawrence Tierney in an exciting film of adventure and retribution, The action begins in San Diego,, where Tierney fatally wounds a! theatre manager during a hold up. An unsuspecting motorist gives him a lift out of town, and also picks | up two girls bound north. Shortly afterward the police be- gin searching for Tierney, on a tip from a gas station attendant. The| fugitive realizes ‘the hunt is on; when he sees a road-block ahead, and, taking the wheel himself, he endeavors to escape the net closing, in around him. The ensuing game of Wwits be- tween the killer and the officers builds up the film's suspense to a; stirring climax. SOUARE KNOTISTO | SAIL NORTH AUG. 5| Sailing of tne M-V Square Knot, with MeleJERGENS Marc PLATT g PatriciaWHITE Stephen DUNNE/ and the 8 temptation girls |CLIPPERS TAKE 66 DIRECTORS OF WOMEN’S SERVICES in’the Army, Navy and Alr Force met with Defense Secretary James V. Forrestal at the Pentagon in Washington, D. C., June 16, to discuss the new law which, for the first time in history, makes women outside the medical services a part of the regular forces of the United States. (Left to right) ‘Oolonel Geraldine P. May, first director of the “Women in the Air Force” (WAF); Colonel Mary A. Hallaren, director of the Women’s Army Corps (WAC); Defense Secretary Forrestal; Captain Joy Bright Hancock, USNR, director of women accepted for voluntary emergency service (WAVES) and Major Julla E. Hamblet, USMCWR, director of the Marine Corps’ women, (International Soundphoto) COMMIHEES OUIlIIIE MOOSE WOMEN WORK, | sam Moore, C. H. Anderson. Charles Beck, Erick Erickson, Lee Higgerson, Jack Bowman, Dale Harriman, W. P. Patterson, Robert Thon, Darrell Barker, Ingolph Lenn, Arthur Sauve Sr., William Inga, C. Ex[( MEE““G AUG s R. Jones, Alvin Anderson, Clinton | Anderson, W. Benoit, Norman Mar-| A joint meeting of three Women tison, Edwin Wright, H. Mendoza, of the Moose committees to outline Pedro Quibaz, Andy Manda, Antonio work for the coming year was held Balanay, Casimero Quipozla, Phil- last night at the home of Marguerue lip Resonnola, Victor Lomboy, E. D. Dudlsy T0 SEATTLE, BRING 18 NORTHBOUND Sixty-six persons took PAA Clip-| pers south yesterday and eighteen 'others arrived from Seattle. 20TH CENTURY | jtation of ' silver. The mob, via a NOW SHOWING TWO FEATURES Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan in| “The Jade Mask,” and Johnny Mack | Brown in “Sliver Range" are the two features at the 20th Century| Theatre for the last showings to-| night. “The Jade Mask” involves the bafflements which Chan encount- ers when he attempts to solve the| murder of a scientist working on a means of giving wood the hardness of steel. He has the assistance ot his “number four son"—Edwin Luke, new to the series; and the assist- ance in reverse of his colored chauf- feur with the big eyes, Mantan Moreland. Others in the cast are Ralph Lewis, Janet Warren, Edith Evanson, Alan Bridge and Frank, Reicher. “Silver Range” concerns itself with the criminal activities of a gang of smugglers, who decide to reap high profits at the expense of a Federal law banning the impor- | secret trail, carry huge quantities of silver from across the border, where it is one-third as cheap. A rancher discovers their activities, and is kidnapped by the mab to| keep him from spilling the news.| Former U. 8. marshal Rnymamjl Hatton is hired by the town sherift| 0. investigate the crime wave and | is ambushed by the smugglers, but | is saved by his old pal Johnny! Mack Brown, who has turned cat-| tleman, 11 PASSEHGERS SOUTH ABOARD | | | i | has been set for August 5, accord« Arrivals were Andrew and Doris ing to word received from Seattle | Webler, Zina Kiziuta, Allen Webb, today by H. O. Adams, local Alaska Ralph Sasser, Edward Zigler, Rob- Steamship Company agent. jert Clari, R. W. Johnson, Helen The M-V Square Knot is calling at ! Monsen, Dee Swonder, Sven Somme, Ketchikan, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Ken Kadow, Carl Depiro, Joanna Miller nnd F. B Beck. | They were the Mooseheart Com- mllL(‘e Chairman Marguerite Dud- itual Committee, Chairman! The Princess Louise docked lnn BullD'“G pERMIIS Flo;ste Carr and Publicity Commit- | Juneau at 8 o'clock this morning | te, Chairman Virginia Pugel.|from Skagway and left for Van- ochers attending were Grace Ska-|couver one hour later taking 21 Seward, Homer, Kenai, Port Wil- liams and Kodiak. General cargo will be received at Pier 42, Seattle, until 3 p.m., August 3. B e L S CALlF()RNlANS HERE - Visitors from National City, Cal., Mrs Rodney L. B. Smith and child, are registered at the Baranof Ho- j tel. % SEATTLE® ATURDAY MATINEE — 1:30 P.M. Added: “JACK ARMSTRONG"'-No. 6 ¥Por COMIrORT and | BERVICE QGet the NEW Dewey W. You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska Metadort N o “# Line. Reldx . enjoy the magnificenr scenery and | Vice-Pres. comfortable a(commadanons as you sail “outside” and Habit! " | Managmg THE FINEST FOOD Elegantly prepared and expertly served ro ~om- | pletely sacisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT Sailings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE S. S. ALEUTIAN DUE SOUTH AUGUST 1 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA. VALDEZ and SEWARD 8. S. BARANOF — AUGUST 3 Director ALASBRANZ nll- AT BOMI UM, ift nulm — edorles o :::mu- asiast maihe 708 hate sver B30 60°90°°125 H INSECT DOWD R Juneau Drug Company Harry Race Drug Company erfleld Drug Company S‘uoplepck uml Bndge Painter Invents 'I'me-Savmg Paint Brush shut-off clip on hose gives com- on the market in the near future. plete control of the paint-flow. The Air Flow Brush Com- ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska New Device Tested on New York's Triborough Bridge :Smith and infant Jennifer, James | Ammons and Mae Ronnie Maxwell. Leaving were William T. Mahoney, | ! sia Thompson, James Cooper, Clar~ ence Stroup, Eino Mack, Ray An- derson, James Carpenter, Mary Rite, H. H. Rauch, Walter Wanneke, : Marie Martini, A. Johnson, Berner }! "} Svendsen, Edward Hayson, Emest (Berryman, Karl Strettler, Ned 1 Skinner, {Toivo Anderson, Claude Fairchild, H. Maize, Chris Koeil and E. Sheets, J. Jorgenson, Mike Kemock, Har~ !old Horshover, James McEIney, Uno | Beanes, Frank Lustig, Lewis Mostad, Richard Chester, Jobn R. Hood, John Nelson, Into Ranta, Matt Kor- | = A. B. Carver, Ninth and Indlan, pi, Kenneth Addis, Arthur Sauger,' construct residence, $7,000. ES! Steelfls Scarce.... . v+ . and mighty hard to get. * We know, because we ve just returned from a trip “out side” Your Fuel-Oil tanks MIAY BE in good condifion, You MAY HAVE fanks of sufficient capacity for your fall and winter needs. The following buildlng permits have been issued recently by City Engineer James L, McNamaray Arnot Hendrickson, Evergreen gvenue, garage, $800; Stutte and on, contractors. James Orme, D Street, addition to home, $6,000; Stutte and Son, contractors. Juneau Hotel, oil tank, $250; 'shop, contractor. | Jetshyuterign Bokrdy of | Misgio ’renth and B Streets, repair flre damage and install full concrete basement, $4,000. Third and Mnln, Harri | Machine If these slalemems apply to rat, Iva Hermansen, Beatrice Albe- goff and Bonnie Chesney. Senior Re- gent May Larson presided. An Executive Committee meeting of the Women of the Moose is planned for 8 o'clock Thursday eve- ning, August 5, in the lodge rooms.’ As this is a very important session, all escorts, committee chairmen and omflers are urged to attend. G.I. INSURANCE | REINSTATEMENT | | DEADLINE, SAT. To enable veterans with lapeed National Service Life Insurance to reinstate prior to the July 31 dead- line, the Veterans Administration office in the Goldstein Building will | remain open Saturday from 9 o'clock to 6 2'clock. Veterans with lapsed G. I. insur- ance have the privilege of reinstat-| ing any amount—from $1,000 to llo,- 000 in muitiples of $500—merely by certifying their health is now as good as when the insurance lapsed. They need pay only two monthly premiums to put the insurance back | in force. After the July 31 deadline, veter- ans whose insurance has -lapsed three or more monthe will have to three or more months will have to pass a physical examintaion to qual~ ify for reinstatement. e, FROM NORWAY A visitor from Oslo, Norway, Sven | Holtzinger, passengers from here as follows: To Vancouver: J. H. Wendling and wife, J. H. Parliament and wife, | Mrs. Knoph, Frank Mnc?herwn.i Miss Jean Slowick, Miss Vera Wil- son, Miss Kaupel, Jack Armstrong, ! A. Espaniel, E. Toivakenen, A. Soini, ! R. Juchko, J. Peterson and J. Rob- ertston, To Seattle: Mrs. H. P. Wentland, | Mr. and Mrs, Winters, Miss Pelroy and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ganty. To Victoria: Peter Odynsky, Mrs.! Peter Odynsky and Elizabeth Odyn- sky. To Prince Rupert: L. Rinalde. o b RO HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to 8t. Ann’s Hospital for medical attention yesterday were; Mrs. Raymond Voss, James Nielsen, and Carol Jean MacDonald. Frederick Ridden entered as a sur- gica! patient. Leaving St. Ann's were William Robert Andrews and| Coffey. No one was admitted or dixchnmed‘ from the Government Hospital yes- terday. e —————— FOUR FROM ANCHORAGE Robert Matsen and Kirk Drum- iheller with the CAA at Anchorage are guests at the Gastineau Hotel. | A. D. Earles and Robert M. John-| son of Anchorage are also regis-| tered there. ———————— CORDOVANS HERE Mrs. Leslie Maxwell and child of Cordova are among the visitors at the Baranof Hotel. O LENTURY ENDS TONIGHT Shows at 7:15—9:30 A MYSTERY"MANSION... lurks in rond @ loose! Where de every dadk'd mud gefl“s runs # ¥ MONOSRAM PICTURFS SIDNEY TOLER CHARLIE CHAN Our SECOND rum. i ROARING GUNSL... FLYING FISTS! Air Exprm ms Starts Tomorrow— "The Razor's Edge” (O TEARRED ® 0 0 0o ® s 20 00 TIDE TABLE @ —_— e Ly a1 . High tide, 10 1 m., 108 1t, ® Low tide, 15:28 p.m, 6.1 ft, ® High tide, 21:36 pm., 145 ft. ® Ld . Somme is in Juneau and is staying at the Baranof Hotel. WE KNOW YOU'LL AGREE /4 S. S. George JIM CHURCH Agent WHEN YOU PASSENGER—FREIGHT—REFRIGERATION SAILING FROM SEATTLE JULY 31 For Information Call or Write A new dipless paint brush was recently demonstraced on the world-famous Triborough Bridge *1in 'New ‘York City. This brush was demonstrated by its inventor, Russell C. Engren, steeplejack .and bridge painter, who proved Actual tests in homes, farms, factories, under every working condition where paint is used, show an average saving of 38% in time and paint. These tests were made by housewives as well as professional painters and con- tractors. pany (57 West 35 Street, New York 1, New. York, manufactur- ers and distributors) are plan. ning an advertising campaign to make the Air Flow Brush a painting “must” in every home, farm" and industry -throughout YOU....voun. Forget This Message you do, make sure thaf your fanks ORDER— SPECIFY SHIP ATCO BEFORE Washington Phone 879 Bex @1 Juneau, Alaska ALABKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Pier 57, Seattle, Wash. oo it i'he could eliminate much of the the United States.and mda. | time, energy and material wasted +in painting. This new brush (Air Flow Paint’ Flow) puts gravity to work! The paint flows from a gravity-feed bucket ' through a ‘light, flexible hose directly to ibristles of the brush; a simple The inventor claims that not* only does the brush save time, but also saves wear and tear caused by cleaning of ordinary paint brushes. This dipless brush is now in production and is bemg placed . will fake care of you. WE HAVE OIL TANKS READY FOR YOU NOW Come in and see us af once. These tanks may not last long. BURROWS WELDING (0. Willoughby Ave. - Phone 289 one block north of Juneau Motors JUNEAU - ALASKA A COMPETENT WELDING SERVICE ALWAYS AT YOUR COMMAND always a pleasure pottled in bond | LW.HARPER Kentucky Straight Boulbon wmq l BOTTLED IN BOND, 100 PROOF. I BERNHEIM DISTILLING (0., INC., LOVISYILLE, BY. ————————————— EFFECTIVE AUGUST JUNEAU. ANNOUNCEMENT! truck and delivery route to the NORTH TRANSFER of customers for their patronage during the time I have managed the business and assure them that their oil needs will be courteously and efficiently handled by North Transfer in the future. BODDINGS TRANSFER CO0.. LEE LUCAS | E 1 wish at this time to sincerely thank all of my oil H H % H i) H H 1, 1948, I have sold my oil