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Lou NOVA vs. Max BAER Fight Pictures NEWS OF THE DAY FIRST OFFERING IN JUNEAU The Fameous Air-Wa; Vacuum Cleaner ——You never touch the dirt. ——No dirty bags to clean. ——Made in two models. ——Atiachments at no extra cost. Tops in Vacuum Cleaner s HARRI MACHINE SHOP Hollywood Sights And Sounds Sy Rebbia Covan July be HOLLYWOOD Cal Louis Haywards might the price of admission where one isn't, Louis Hayward is going to see himself in “The Man in the Tron Mask I can picture the poor chap now, taking mental nerve tonics the ordeal. Because Louis is what we amateur psychiatrists call “a case.” More than that, he’s a card. He never, never goes near a theatre where a picture of his is playing. He can dish it out but he can't take it—unless maybe a year later, when the pain is dulled, he makes a trip down to some beach city, sneaks in unobtrusively, and takes a gander at himself on the screen. If this sounds sneer 's meant to,—because our Mr. Hayward has no right to suffer so convincingly as he does suffer, although I grant the suffering is real, however inexplicable. Here's a nice- looking young fellow, married to the quite gorgeous Ida Lupino, more than commonly successful in this flickering fame racket, a hard and serious worker at his craft, and yet he wears mental sackcloth-and-ashes. He's as sensitive, and as introspetcive, as an ingrown toenail. He works hard to cover up his natural shy- ness and reticence, which is one reason he is (a fact he probably would not admit) extremely likeable. You like a man who's in there pitching. 17.- worth Perhaps on the theory that two for The other day Ole Doc C. steered this interesting patient into one of theStrip’s less elegant coffee houses and heard something about it. Sitting at the counter, Louis told of his newly acquired fealty to Hollywood as a place to live and work. The cause: his recent “Come and Get It> Has a Special Meaning Tasty food, efficient service and an atmosphere truly home-like sound the old call of “Come and Get It" . . . “PERCY’S L two weeks' sojourn with Ida in New York. They came back, bought a new home in Brentwood, and are ready to be permanent settler: Louis decided, long ago, that his forte in acting was youthful character stuff. He had a part like that in his first film, “The Flame Within,” with Ann Harding and Herbert Marshall. Part of his dual role in “Iron Mask” is similarly off-normal. (He'll see it, he says, because he's intrigued by the technical miracles involved in playing two parts.) He has played conventional juveniles, never felt at home in them. “I'm neurotic,” he said, “and when they tell me to be my- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1939. |ARMAND DENIS | FILM SHOWING AS LOCAL HIT "Dark Rapfure" Playing Now at Capitol Theatre “Dark Raptur playing at the Capitol Theatre, filmed and record- ed by Armand Denis and his wife, Leila Roosevelt Denis, carried the camera into mysterious fastnesses of Africa where the foot of the white man has never trod before. It shoots scenes of the tiniest and \the most gigantic people in the world. Here are some of the lights of the picture . . . Mysterious rites of the jungle, hidden since the beginning of history from the white man’s gaze inful ceremonies by which wild boys become savage men . tom music in the jungle night The music is primitive swing The dance steps are Big Apple and | shag in a Congo setting with the pygmies four and a half feet tall in the depths of forests where the trees are so tall the sun- light never reaches the ground , Pyamy women considered beauties by neighboring n » tribes kidnapped for work and marriage . The ceremony of the river never before seen or by white people . . . Pygmy catching antelope in net weird pygmy hunt by moonlight {and their eerie hunting cry Tiny pygmies building a jungle sus- pension bridge over crocodile filled rivers The “bronco-busting” of wild elephants into tame work ani- mals The whipping scenes wi powerful negroes are fiercely flog sacred filmed hun ery and indifference to pain "I‘Iw mysterious land of the giants with flowers and ferns taller than the average white man and people jseven f tall . ‘The land of un- | seen women, beauties seven feet tall, | hidden from the gaze of men LAST - - RITES TOMORROW | FOR WILLIAM YOUNG ! Funeral services for William ! Young, 32, who passed away here { 1ast Friday evening, will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Memorial Presbyterian Church | The Rev. G. Edward Knight will | deliver the eulogy in the absence of 'the Rev. David Waggoner. Inter- ment will be in Evergreen Ceme- tery | William Young, son of Mrs. Jennie | Klaney and the late Jimmie Young, had been at the home of his mother | for the past several months, re- ceiving care for a lingering illness. Besides his mother, Peters, Mrs. Mary Sutton and Mrs. Alice Nelson. The family wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to all friends for their kindness dur- ing their recent bereavement. R CLOSING NOTICE Beginning Saturday, July 21, the B. M. Behrends Bank will close each Saturday at noon instead of 1 pm. as in the past. adv. The B. M. Behrends Bank. R Anniversary SALE Three Cans CORN 19¢ Limit—8 to a customer Large‘hncll CARROTS S5¢ 59¢ 10c NOW ONLY 10 Ibs. SUGAR Large Solid Lettuce Sweet Juicy high- | 3¢ :nml with long whips to show their brav- | ACROSS . Forgive Solution of Saturday’'s Puzzle s ; Daily Crossword Puzzle | ALICE FAYE STARS IN DRAMATIC FItM NOW AT (OLISEUM Circle 9. Find the sum of . Follows 10. Small fish Reluctant | 1. Puzaing | question 11. South Amert- can animals Declde A book by Nevin Busch, the leg- end of Mrs. O'Leary's cow Kkicking 13 | 15, Numerous | 16. Maguitreent Old_times: Adher N N E R Tu[R E E P 0 A | \ e 1% EEEE =~ tikh above % the ground | 89 an 43 Attitude sive 41 Ca 1 forth of the h's axis ' r 18 Extends a bscription ild plums . Old bominion state: abbr Herolne of & novel by Richardson The dancing to weird tom- | Life | '( %.20 " 7 Bodid . &b 7 P Abode ot Arthur Tear apa \irsty Fail to give tue atten- | mN/ &5 S % T ] s vl M= ANm over the barn lantern and an ac- curate, brawling, awling story of life in that have been | evolved by the ace screen adapters, Lamar Trotti and Sonya Levien in the picture playing now, at the Coliseum Theater, “In Old Chicago.” No less brilliant has been the di- rection of Henry King who devel- oped the personalities of the O'- Learys But 17 20, 2. 2. Wealthy wracteristie Waits for Obliterated One who wor out a puzzle or problem Cut or split Covering of a building Animal that dramatic laur most cer- tainly are due Alice Faye, Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, Alice Brady, Brian Donle nd Andy Devine Miss Faye, is revealed in “In Old Chicago” as surprisingly talented actress. Her role as the soubrette in a gaudy, glittery loon of 1871, is its tempestuous wre sweetheart of the saloon's owner Tyrone Power, that comet among (he Hollywood stars, literally takes the role of Dion O'Leary in his teeth and runs away with it L Don Ameche, as Jack O'Leary, the direct antithesis of Dion, gives |a sincere performance as the re- ! former and envisioner of a clean, orderly, civic-minded Chicago. Alice Brady is magnificent, giv- ing the finest performance of her brilliant dramatic career as the hardworking, outspoken Molly O'- Lea King rt carrled ealand sa- D LEGIONNAIRES " AND FAMILES " ENJOY PICNIC Salmon Bake at Skafers’| Cabin-Rifle Shoot | and Races More than 100 Legionnaires, Am- erican Legion Auxiliary members |and their families attended a sal- JANE FARRELLY NEW FAIRBANKS ' WELFARE AGENT 3Appoinfme;flv Announced Today-Jane Alexander Back from Official Trip Appointment of a new Department of Public Welfare Agent at Fair- | banks was annourced today by | | | | he is sur-| William B. Kirk, Direetor, as Miss | this |vived by three sisters, Mrs. Mary | Jane Alexander, Secretary to the | town, though a number are taking | Director, returned from a trip to|the baths at Tenakee Springs. | llocal welfare offices in the West- | ,ward and Interior. | i Jane Farrelly, who was Secretary | of the Territorial Senate in 1935, is llhe new Fairbanks agent. She is| iwi(h-]y known throughout the Ter- ritory and has many friends in | Juneau. | Miss Alexander returned on the | Columbia yesterday from Cordova |after visiting Seward, Moose Pass, | | Hope, Anchorage, Wasilla, Palmer, Fairbanks, Big Delta and Valdez. | Though there is much activity at { Anchorage and Fairbanks there are ;sull many unemployed at both | places, especially at Fairbanks, she | reported, Miss Alexander spoke.very highly of the new Anchorage Provi- | dence Hospital. | DAVIS FAMILY TOGYPSUMON | FREIGHT TRIP. The motorship Estebeth left on a | special freighting trip today to Gypsum in Igoukeen Cove on Chi- | chagof Island with a cargo for the gypsum mining project there. Included in the shipment with‘ considerable lumber, are 18 ore cars | and a small diesel powered locomo- | tive. ; Going along on the trip were Capt. James V. Davis and Mrs. Davis, and their three children,| Lois, Demaris, and Jimmy. Demaris is celebrating her thir- teenth birthday today aboard the boat with “watermelon and trim- min’s.” TRUNT LEAVING | FAIRBANKS FOR | NOME TUESDAY Attorney General James 8. Tru-| itt is leaving Fairbanks tomorrow re- Tenakee ester, TENAKEE NOT LAWLESS, SAYS tle fishing village spread lawlessness as had been re- ported here the word brought to town today by | George Jones, COO Foreman | Tenakee, who came in on the For-| Jr, 35; Al Zenger 35; A. Simonar-| mon bake yesterday at the Skaters | Cabin at Mendenhall Glacier. Basis of the picnic meal was a | dozen large salmon caught by a | plane load of Indianapolis Legion- | naires last wek. But there was lots | more besides to make boards (and ((( FOREM AN pienickers sroan. [ | Don Pegues won a boys' rifle shoot —~ | sponsored by I. Goldstein and at is a quiet, peaceful lit- which John Osborne assisted. Pegues with no wide- | made a score of 47 out of a possible 50 on the 50-yard range with a, 22 rifle. | Other rifle scores were as follows: at | Harold Zenger 39; Harry Sperling, | recently. This was on 32; Jack Gucker, Jr., 32; Roger Jones, former Deputy Marshal at | Worobec 31; Robert Johnstone 29; | nakee, said fishing there is poor Ned Zenger 29; Bobbie Goldstein | year SOFTBA Two softball uled for mitting. Tonight, plays Columbia Lumber at 6:30 in Evergreen 28; Chester Zenger 20. | Harry Sperling won the men's| | race and Harold Zenger a free-for- | | all. The girls’ race was won by | Pauline Hudon and the boys' by (luss iA]fred Zenger, Jr. Mary Sperling and David Sperling won obstacle Few people are at the - Ll T0 PLAY TONIGHT & TUESDAY — || CURRIED | Breast of Lamb NEW PEAS For LUNCHEON at the games are sched- this week weather p(‘r-‘ Henning's Clothing | Bowl, while Federals| play Truckers tomorrow evening in the bowl. 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No Moisture” Air Cigculation- prolongs origl ness of food — 1€t Low Tempera ¢ Humidity- Robbing Thus it fresh- ains rich values — 5aVes Oranges S-S S S SS 2 cans large self in those parts, as they do, I never can—because I don’t know myself really. When I play a nice, clean-cut young fellow I'm - really doing a character role—with the director pulling the strings. Oh, yes, T did one in ‘The Rage of Paris’ with Danielle Dar- rieux, but it was Henry Koster who did it, not I. Was it good? for Nome, according to word ceived at his office here. He representing the Territory in cases in the Courts of all the Judicial| Divisions. His next stop will be al ional :‘::\:uflonvot‘ See this sensa tional new kind of refrig” erator at our store. See our els as low as 15¢ a Day Easy Terms is ® See these 1939 champions! A paie of kitchea companions, made by Frigidaire and General No, T never saw it. ... I see a few rushes, just to get an idea how T'm doing, which I never get because I can’t judge. I get a better idea reading certain critics, and from Ida. Ida is a fine critic. Aside from actually hurting when I see myself in pic- tures, I'm afraid it would make me self-conscious. “I want to play ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame'—but I'm up for the conventional lead which I don’t want. One I'm looking forward to is ‘My Son, My Son!” Some of the fans have written in asking me not to play it—they hate the character—but I'm crazy about it. After all, if I can do characters I can keep on working or years. And after all, I'm a neurotic myself!” Jomatoes zsc PSSR S 35¢ Hard z’c Tack THRIFT CO-OP Phone 767 Phone Valdez. STOWAWAY TAKEN OFF STEAMER HERE A stowaway, E. Thacker, was taken off the southbound steamer Columbia here last night by deputy marshals and is held at the Federal jail on a charge of vagrancy. Thack- | er said he boarded the boat without i a ticket at Valdez Proof demonfl"“d"“‘ il jent Term O ow a3 25¢ 2 DoY P. 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