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i THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS STRANGE -THERE ARE FIVE MOVING PICTURE STARS IN TOWN AND NOT ONE OF HAVE YOU THEM HAS BEEN ROBBED EVER SEEN OF ANY JEWELS-MY- MY-IT A SAYS HERE THAT THE AX- CONVENTION? HANDLE MAKERS ARE GO- ING TO HAVE A CONVENTION THIS WEEK IN KANSAS CITVY- — WHAT 2 YOU WANT TO CANCEL THE TICKETS TO KANSAS CITY? YES- | WANT TO POSTPONE IT FER A “m;n\umml two summers of prepara- tory work, will go into production in the spring. The company plans to sluice grav- 7| WINDHAM MINER pounding ASKA CARRYING [ Seosven iovmemr | INFOR WANTER zo itiesle S0k sluiced next summer, Randall said Al MANY TO SEATTLE FROM FAIRBANKS and the other two basins, water- Virna Hafier to Spend Few fiiea, win be arainea and siuiced Days in Juneau l-n Su ively in following seasons Portrait Work ALASKA ESRIHO 7 GETS (ARETAKER JOB IN NEW YORK to placer gold property, Engineer ) Randall returned to Juneau| Robert Mayokok, Eskimo who ife last night aboard Went from Cape Prince of Wala Pric: shoat New York to be part of an at the World's Fair, has been I's wife, Virna Haffer, as ] sfessionally known in pho- & Winter-long job as caretak the Carrier igloo on the fairgrc tographic c es, plans to spend a during the closed season, acco! e e e v 0 0009000 NORTHBOUND uled to arrive ht c ton Should mail cheduled to arrive rth Coast Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tak cheduled to ail from ittle November 21 at 9 p.m Norah scheduled to il from Vancouver Novem- ber 21 at 9 p. m hland schec 1 to sail from Seattle November 24 at g i RSy few days in Juneau doing camera SIS L3 CIORC SEO5 g = SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS portraiture before she and her hus- J\;,""- AR e el ; s ko scheduled southbound e band head south for the winter on | .With Jevokok, afe. e Wie 74 g ext AT the North Coast at the end of the 1€8ving Washington today fo r ¥ "'m AL SAILINGS week Juneau southbound last winte S e Estebeth scheduled to sail every At the Juneau Hotel today, Ran- R 2 / : . s Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e dall said his Alaskan Placer Lakes' The Bouk ALASKA. Revised s 3 B oot development program, which has Enlarged, Now On Sale: $1.00. : S Dart leaves every Wedns = = & = - o at 7 am. for Petershurg, Port Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coong —— ) Alexander, Kake and way ports WEATHER BUREAU SHELTER IS T BE A . . . . . ® . ° . . ° . . . . . . . ° ° . . . . » . ° > S s venssenseecsceo0eccscescescnes Bi!,ln ON RQ‘:‘J TIDES TOM®RROW HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. 18.—This is just a story about a g % TiTes MR g pretty girl. If you aren't interested in pretty girls, per se, you Bids for cor ndir T el A 1y may skip it and tu k to the war ne e I tide A so you're still around? Well maybe this girl whose nam 1 W“ r BYe ’l'*= Low tide p. m is verbal music, Nanette Fabares, can act, too. I thought she gav High tide 7:08 p. m. 11.9 feet an interesting sample of her wares in this department in “Eliza- 3 2 was the girl who broke down and cried iv 1se she, too, was a woman in love, and she, beth and X She athy for Liz, becs MONDAY m, 40 feet t > R 0 missin’ her man who was away fighting Liz’s batties: 1 nent shelter will replace -2 falioree tiz, who directed the picture, got that scene by I High tide 8:25 p. m. 120 feet telling Nanette she was a terrible actress. Mike lived Nanette i the part, but things weren't going too well on the set that day. and she was forgetting her lines, -— .ee 24 PASSENGERS * ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Nov. 18.—Exactly at 9 ock this morning, steamer Yu- n of the Alask amship Com- for the voyage to and Sout Alaska fi 23 Nanette wasn't crying correctly, and she was nervous. “Nanette,” pronounced Mike with finality, RIBLE actress!” And Nanette broke down and cried, and Mike, with a wink at Bette Davis, said all right they'd try it again, just rehearse it. And Nanette couldn’t stop crying, and they “reeharsed” it, and when they finished, that was it, the scene. This Curtiz is a sly fella sometimes. ‘you are a TER- Fabares (pronounce it Fa-ba-raise) is an old Louisiana ich name. Nanette’s mother is of Irish descent. Nanette was b in New Orleans but she didn’t grow up on gumbo, jam- palaya and luscious oysters on the half-shell. Her mother brought her to Hollywood when she was three, and she has visited New dismissed ports with 98 ard Juneau econd class passengers booked for Passc inc Mrs. Frank E. Swartz, Mrs. Orleans only once since, very recently. R. H v Anna Webster, Jerry Meigs and She is a pretty young thing, nice slim figure, long dark hair, wife, Carl D, Hupp Mrs. Victor Rue. intelligent and pretty dark eyes. She doesn’t think she’s a pretty joung thing. She says Perc Westmore, the make-up man 5 anor Oman, O, J. Anderson and J ¥ & o - ,l ‘"a , has Anne Austad, I nd eceiving medical care. E -+ wife, Myrtle Mello, James Bar T RETURNING HERE | gar and wife J Meheri i due back in M Lillie Klein, Mrs. N. Diaz / = J e Inferior and |and infant, Melvin Runnion, S. G. a4 . mwm rd th umer Al- | Gl Mac Mael, Ernest Mael ~ arrived here | H asaka, L. R. McKenzie ek C 5. Callahan A{ 0w - 3 > oo THAL's the reception N KINSON GOING SOUTH SONS OF NORWAY charming hostessess give the Regular business meeting Satur- thoughtful guests who AT n se day, Nov. 18, at 8 pm. Lunch and bring gifts of deliclous by, el 2 Van Duyn Candles. Little bound OLIVE WESTBY, e v b Perc ,s adv, Secretary. : > exclusively | A Peek Through the Westwall despaired of her. Says Perc kept telling her about her “bad camera angles” until she asked in desperation if she had any good angles. “No,” said Perc. Nanette was a baby dancing star on California stages, a “single” act, and later taught dancing to earn her way through school She had to give up dancing—tap, ballet, acrobatic, all kinds—a few years ago when its strenuous demands threatened to ruin her health. She never tried pictures, except for a brief sally in “Our Gang,” of which she remembers little, until her work in a little theatre won a screen test. The test was terrible, she says, and she kept on working in the little theatre. She won a scholar- ship at Max Reinhardt’s drama school, and a second chance at pictures d she played in “A Child Is Born"—she did her role two weeks & recovering from double pneumonia but it and then in “Elizabeth and Essex.” was a bed-ridden role “I'm not sure my contract will be extended,” she says with a frankness too startling in these uncertain days when many g forgotten. “I may go to New York for a on, anyway.” contracts are & Reinhardt produc Her pet interest is astrology—“but net for telling the future, T don't like"—and her pet aversion is being called “No, mo Nanette!” which she is called by everybody, including me, old enough to remember the musical comedy. One of the boys, facetious-like, was telling her they must have a long talk some time, to discuss new facets of her personality, or maybe etchings. “Fine,” said Nanette quickly. “I'll bring mother.” Well, that's all. Just a story about a pretty girl who maybe can act, and now you may turn back to the war news. estwall, Germany soldier peering t t he was looking at. Th all sector since outbreak o A view from the casemate of the W on the Western Front. That is a Na: "he censored caption didn’t say wh the first photos taken in the Westw L Leaves weusrmons BUILETS Leaves QUAKER OIL RANGE S. S. TAKU ... Nov. 21 8. 8. TYEE ... Nov. 28 PHONE 34 ATy P M PASSENGERS FREIGHT — REFRIGERATION i @ AGENT THE SIGN OF D. B. FEMMER i DEPENDABLE Phone 114 Night 312 SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL == AIR EXPRESS SERVICE | Juneau-Fairhanks ona BURDICK LEAVES WASHINGTON FOR NEW REINDEER TASK Charles G. Burdick, who will buy reindeer for the Government, is, four children. They passed through | to Alaska aftr conferring with Sec- | retary of the Interior Harold L.! Ickes, under whom he will work. | Burdick will sail from Seattle next | Saturday. From Juneau he will go to Nome to commence his new task. 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