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THE DAILY ‘ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY; JULY 24, 1938. BLONDELL AND [LITTLE SHIRLEY HOWARD STARS TEMPLE APPEARS INNEW COMEDY IN KIPLING STORY Hilarious Com%dy of Holly-| “Wee Willie Winkie” Ts | wood—"Stand In"— } Spectacular Produc- | | MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Tonight—1:15 A.M. THEATRE EE SUNDAY | | 2 P, | The Show Place of Juneau 2P M 3 | | U:NE-A U'S SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY “JUNEAU'S GREATEST SHOW VALUE” | HECAME TO TAKE OVER THE STUDIOS | AND THEY GAVE HIM THE BUSINESS! He was a Wall Street titan — but bhe didn’t know how to love... until this beautiful stand -in taught him! And then.. WOW!...! Swellfunand romance by the Saturday Eve- MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. PREVIEW 1:15 TONIGHT A. M. SUNDAY’S NIGHT! — ALL HOLLYWOOD IS RAVING ABOUT THIS HIT! Sunday at Capitol tion at Coliseum inning of a Temple Willie Winkie Kipling new creen the tory of sunday pectacu- be- | arkin he be ley Before you do another thing cause nothing can possibly be as im- portant as a laugh fest like this ning Post author of 4 " 4 ther up the family and head down “Mr. Deeds!” g 7~ . A o the Capitél Theatre where ¥ . “Stand-In," Walter Wanger's hil-| WALTER arious comedy about Hollywood will WANGER ; e shown, starting Sunday. Leslic Howard and Joan Blondell presents career famc Indin ¢ for lar T Wee Rudyard 1t the Coliseum fay run. The Century-Fc Academy “I will stand up and cheer for ‘Stand-In any time . . it is the best| picture about Hollywood in Holly wood’s history | tieth Fox drama Award ted by in Ford ded child vimed :\lel‘ Th star has | acel the No. 1 boxof Wiraction of both Ameri- has a highl head the roster of stars in this hys-| who terical screen version of Clarence Budington Kelland’s Saturday Eve- ning Post story. The charming Lvs-‘ and Er . lie emerges as a simply swell come- | matic rol strongest suppor ISCFF\ dian in the role of Atterbury Dmlri_ilnz: cast of any of her sreen Esquire & the shy, bespeclacled banker who|cesses, and the most elaborate pro- Esquire { | goes to Hollywood to take over the|duction yet accorded one of her $10,000,000 Colossal Studios and run | films them by the sciénce of mathematics, | Shirle and Joan is grand as the stand-in | Wink Viet of the title who helps him over the | self ar Hollywood hurdles, helps him foil the | the “onspirators who are plotting To get| Aubre the studio, teaches him to rhumba | Whaler and makes him realize (after much | Coliier and maidenly effort) that he's more than | 8mong many othe a human adding machine For (he production, two Humphrey Bogart plays the genius | [orts were constructed at producer (and never once draws a site th five miles from the stu- gal), Alan Mowbray has his maddest | 410. Onc is a native fort and the (and best) role as Koslofski, the for- | other headquarters for a Highlander elgn dircctor, Marla Shelton, js|Tregiment recruited and trained for plendid as the glamour star who | &cti in the picture. Numerous winds up as stooge for a gorilla- | Scenes required the use of many man, C. Henry Gordon is his usual | hundreds of extras, and for villainous self as Nassau, the schem- | e¥e-filling sequence the colorful na- ing rival producer, and Jack Carson | live lifc of Peshawar, India, w is swell as Potts, the obnoxious press | FéProduced, even to camel caravans agent and elephants with tapestried how- land dra- suc- in “Wee McLaglen, him- rd winn and cast includes C June Lang, Michael Romero, Constance young Douglas co-star Willie stand-In’ smart, rollick- ing . act- ing, direction, writing all tops . . . Wal- ter Wanger has done handsomely by the widely read Clarence Budington Kell and story.” Academy Aw pporting Smith, Cesar Scott, Indiar a location HOLLY- ‘WOOD REPORTER HUMPHREY BOGART ALAN MOWBRAY e« MARLA SHELTON C. HENRY GORDON ¢ JACK CARSON Screenplay by Gene Towne & Graham Baker Directed by Tay Garnert Released thru United Artists storring SHIRLEY and VICTOR | | | i)} y Showing /i / of Austria and Authentic Pictures of Life Behind U. S. Prison Bars. NEWS OF THE DAY—and—RAILROAD RHYTHM PSSR USSP B S S S S S S+ 41 TONIGIIT FIRST SHOW SEE! MARCH OF TIME CESAR ROMERO CONSTANCE. COLLIER M.LAGLEN onC. AUBREY SMITH DOUGLAS SCOTTY Diroctad by John Ford JUNE LANG \ 4 /) /) oy ¢ ;, ‘\L ,J P O X Atsaciate: roducer Gene Markey JUNGLE Jmm Wi RHYTHM IN JAMMER LAST TIME MICHAEL WHALEN 7:00 P. M. = v % Doyl £ Zanuch ir Charge of Preduction (By Bobby Red Sox y Associated Press) eller failed to puzzle sterday afternoon zation hear- He is a hip today at a natura JOE WlLLlAMS ing in Federal District. BECOMES CITIZEN e of Great Beiain Also admitted to citizenship was Joseph Augustin Williams, assis-| Christine Agnes Wigmaster, native tant Superintendent of the Alaska |of Canada. ———FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT: “l HAVE ONLY EYES FOR YOU” COLOR CARTOON ————— —— LATEST MOVIETONEWS the and Also showing is the March of dabs. R is “Rhythm in the Clouds” and BGBBY FELLER “Windjammer.” WITH MINERS; in One Inning BEES TRIMMED | : _ | yielded three runs in the third in- ;A’ J Sofll')aller_s Pm UP ning and Cleveland lost | Good Fight in Last The lowly St. Louis Browns Time, featuring Naz conquest No. 1 and Crime and Prisons. Red Sox Get to Cleveland 2 » - trimmed the Washington Senators Night's Contest eiietons T ehat ioe s ‘ | 24" hits poled -out LAST TIMES TONIGHT———BIG TWIN HIT PROGRAM Showing new signs of life, the |y hjts and the Senators 13 hits. TWIN HIT NO. 1 { TWIN HIT NO. 2— e 0 2 T Everyone’s Cuckoo in E Western Adventures with “MARRY THE GIRL” : TOM KEENE |by the slight margin of 13-11. E fielding and “pegging retary of Agriculture Henry A. Wal- Showing for the last time tonight! THE CLOUDS AFTER TUSSLE | Hlll'l(‘l' f()l‘ T]ll'(‘(‘, RUHS The Browns got regenerated AJ Miners Softball Club | y N gave the Federal squad something H A J fl UK v 0 IG H Hugh Herbert—Mary Boland in Acting Mansger “Ivy” Iverson Frank McHugh—Mischa Auer WHERE TRAII s DIVIDE started his teammates to wondering to think about last night, when the Government “agents” took the game |whether the big league hadn’t over- - : = S l(mko(.l B ool WIR BeFerian by s 2 ! Petersburg will be acting chairman | ritory for more than 30 years, en- gaged in prospecting, trading, trap- 8 reddledt Yo " Jani ping and serving as a big game = sion, scheduled for Ja | suide. Executive Officer Frank Dufresne “He is one of the best informed said. Other members of the (:nm-‘ ek o wild Iite GAndlbons i iNe mission are Andrew Simmons of | meitory " Dufresne sald . | Mck. Reed, Commission Chairman, | Lakeview and Frank P. Williams of d | who is associated with the Terri-| St. Michael | torial Department of Mines as field| The new who | h % John Hajdukovich, pioneer resi-| oo oco ; Srae oer Tan. | 2dmitted to St. Ann's Hospital yes | representative. makes his home in the upper SRrai At P e pourth Division, has| @ yod A irl ™| terday afternoon as an emergency dent of the Fourt | Commissioner | ana, has been a resident of the Ter-| coco™ paving minor injuries. been appointed a member of the| I | case, hs glep: ka Game Commission by Sec- until the next meeting of the Com-» Out of the habit of regular saving grows almost everything of lace, according to intormation to the nmission headquarters her He will take the post recently made vacant by the resignation of Irving Pioneer Resident of Fourth Division Is Named to Juneau Gold Mining Company, was R o Hurls Good Ball - fort fell short as Pittsburgh back strong in the second game to| Speriing, Segnard. toln: with seven hits and his teammates| ACting Manager Harry Palmer Game Commission .~ admitted to United States citizen-| Iry an Empire ad. ‘ Phillies, Reds Split Double- (By Associated Press) Vince DiMaggio homered with trimmed the Bees The Phillies lost the first game x hammer five Red pltchers for a|dUist "Chick® Chickering and Bob i : *|Duckworth did the heavy hitting backed him up with runs, defeat-|did some nice pitching for the ing the Dodgers. Miners along with a bit of heavy header — Warneke , I l one aboard in the ninth but his af- vesterday to Cincinnati but came Lon Warneke set Brooklyn down |0 the winners. ? g hitting. oy Henry Olson, A. J. miner, was = i Commissioner, value. = The sure and Box Score Earl Ohmer FEDERALS A Duckworth, ls. Fennessy, 1f. | 1verson, an. Sperling, c. Holmquist, p Chickering, 1b. Naish, 2b. White, cf. Loomis, rf. easy way to save is in an INSURED savings account, which you can open here with as little as one dollar. Alaska Federal Savifigs 8 Loan ..., % . e = / member of the Lower House from Association - - - of Jumeay v vren The speak of employment in the 119 Seward Street OUR CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE ON ALL ACCOUNTS s 41 PEN ANNUM George Black, of Dawson, Y. T.| and his wife are aboard the Prin- cess Louise due this evening. They are on their way home. He is a former Speaker of the House of Commons at Ottawa and Mrs mHoMANO =MD MHON WM Totals MINERS Ulery, 1b. Zirglis, 1f. Bush, rf. Palmer, p. 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