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MPIRE, MONDAY, D 1939 THE DAILY ALASKA IFiLM DRAMA AT | Putting Her Legs In Hlstory CAPITOL MAKES | | EXCELLENT HIT -"on THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THEATRE NOW! b ""Made for Each Other”” Co- AN EVERYDAY stars Carole Lombard | %%ngyégvi and James §1ewart ad | highly emotional drama are i | for filmgoers when they witn | vid O. Selnznick's new comedy- ma, “Made For Each Other,” which | opened yesterday in a gala ]n't“ SELENICK INTERNATlDNA[ presents CAROLE LOMBARD miere setting at the Capitol Thea- tre. The story introduces us to Jane land Johnny Mason, (played by Carol | Lombard), a young couple deeply in love. Marriage follows a whirlwind courtship, and although the sweet- | hearts are dedicated to the propo- | sition that they are “made for each | other,” the patterns of everyday life catch up with them. FPirst, there |is the problem of Johnny's mothel devoted to her son and not easily | cast aside to make way for his new | happiness. Mrs. Mason comes to |live with the young Masons, and the little apartment becomes crowd- ed—there are rifts and veiled carp- PEEETR SHOBTS ISTRANDBERGS ARE TRIP FOR WINTER = eeoemcr | When a baby is born to the happy | BB&AncAST i A pair, all troubles seem to fade in the| == it 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Strandberg, | sweep of their joy and ectasy. But irzinia Gilmore holds the trophy while her glamorous ca!f is mea uure? of Anchorage, were passengers) this too, is short-lived. Johnny, a vecord. Virginia, a San Francisco girl, won title of possessor of rlene Dietrich \ through Juneau today on the steam- | ooy i o ails n UR promising young attorney, fails to} the most perfect legs in Hollywood. Former Champion JOINT FEATURE SERVICE . get a junior partnership in the firm.| ecame in fourth. A movie scout discovered Virginia working behind a ON THE AIR! ndberg, who is in charge of the ‘fngtead, he is asked to take a cut department store counter. are (}r“]nk Mmm::m p]fll'l'rlnpl-lu- Disappointment, jarred nerves, ec-| ns of the Strandberg family, said | onomic stress leave their mark. Di- By The Daily Mlaska oo 1 i e e B pD@DGGILAS INDIAN GREETING Candle Creek and Cripple Creek in|eqy stalks across the personal dra- b o the Flat-McGrath section had & mg of the youthful Masons. A thril- Empire and KINY : 10 GOV. GRUENING n except for a too-early | jing race against death ensues, and ¥ the picture moves grippingly to a | Mr. and Mrs, Strandberg were | gmash-hit climax, one more moving | G- 6 days every week at married at Goodnews Bay this sum- | and poignant than has been seen | } mer. They will spend the winterion the screen in many moons MARRY MISS McINTYRE) 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. in Seattle and attend the University sk aa el | | ¢ ; T 048 o e o e 3 George H. Loveless, missionary-| A group of native Thlinget In- V. Bap. ¢4 P = in-c of the Douglas branch,|dian will greet their new big Chief, jon Society, left|Gob. Ernest Gruening, in the old for Ketchikan | tribal manner, with the mg of and wed Miss|acclaim and welcome that used in days gone by to greet any ‘Are Married; She's a Miner | Alaska Evangel lon the Yukon today | where he will m Helen McIntyre of Vancouver, B.C, who will be at the First City when | visitor of importance who the community vil | i he arrives at € is also a member The song will be one of a fea- lization Society. ture program of old Indian folk given from 7:45 o'- HOHYWOOd Slg’/l’! /Illd S()l()ld_( A young Whitehorse couple flew| Miss Mclr v to Juneau Saturday afternoon with|Of the Evan e =BV Roibip Coom Pacific Alaska Airways and within |a few hours after their arrival here he B 3 NSO R ok g I L T SR b were married at the home of U. 8.}2da 1n 1034, For the past tskers, bu ¢ 2 ards have cropped up too Commissioner Felix Gray in Doug-|f two she has been assis Dr. Pietsch of Los Ang head of the Alaska organization. |then sing the traditional Mr, Loveless is also a graduate|him. An explanation of e of the same hool. He finished in|Will be given in Thlinget and then 1935 and has been here for about|{fanslated into English. One of two vears. On their arrival here|the numbers will tell how the next week they will occupy thel|Taven came to be black, according apartment which is part of the|to Indian mythology. songs and dances to be the studios of KINY ¢ tomorrow evening uating from the Prairie Bible stitute at The Hills, Alberta clock The group will appear in full greet the Governor and song for ch song FOLLYWOOD, Cal.,, Dec. 11.—Apologies for offering an essay who is | regalia to las. is bave always been a movie problem. Even before The couple were Ailsa Ray, lovely Welles tempted the razor wits of sundry beard-belittlers 23-year-old Whitehorse girl with hey were with us as a bristling question. Ezra Stone, as much whom placer mining is vocation e nd on the e as Welles, is in pictures now and and not avocation, and 26-year-old Donald Dickson, British Yukon Airw engineer, who surprised ! Whitehorse with their sudden get- Sl o . crux of newly built home of the Society,| 'There will be seven £ 4. away. to beard or not to beard. -y A g Pourtt nd E stree to the accompaniment of the In- 2% SR AR 5 PAA pilots Al Monsen and Ralph | corner of Fourth and E streets. Metro wanted Brennan (smooth) to do some added scenes - - dian drum. This will give many a ' gl & # 3 5 | Savory stood up with the couple : on his picture for them, and Mr. Goldwyn wanted Brennan (rough) for the wc‘ddu‘lg ceremony ,‘lm, KENDLER SAILS chance to hear the native music . to get roucher for his picture. The brief squabble served, funda- went 16 tha Baranof Hotel with| Georse. Kendler ls a 'passenger for the first time. - ut you never can tell. ’\~ vwnt Geldwyn-Metro tiff over Walter Brennan’s chin- was merely another chapter in the controver songs in all mentolly, to call attention to two new films, at Mr. Goldwyn's them Inted for & Wedding supper, |On the Yukon enroute fo his for- ‘mer home in Pennsylvania where and Mr. Metro’s respectively, but it also served to demonstrate | Mrs. Dickson, even for her youth, 43 how often cut here a man’s livelihood can hang by a few hairs. insists she is an out and out|he PIANS fo xemain T e NEw FOG NOZZLE “minin; Wy 5 for about a year. The owner of T o P ‘ Douglas real estate, he e This 18" so .t ; ¢ i on e A year ago, she located placer | S°™¢ R e is i5 so true that a whole section of the town's working r,la)mi i S ]Dczo- pects to return to be a resident deash country, 175 miles south- west of Whitehorse and she’ll - i : obligingly tell you about sluice- however, are by no means so stable a group as to boxes, paystreaks and other things ich—in special classification—at Central that go with mining gold in the w and they go,” as the lady there explained bush. s’ shave too.” And marriage isn't going to in- arge, however, it's the same “beards” you see around terrupt her mining, she claims. . particularly, has been so good for westerns ! Newlywed Dickson just smiles. - - The two are guests at the Bar- anof Hotel and will stop over in population is referred to collectively as ‘“beards,” meaning men s0 equipped as to lend authenticity to western films and others h-studded atmosphere. here u;zzun. GASOLINE BLAZE: requiring The A Christmas party with exc of gifts will feature the ember | Firemen practiced and conferred meeting of the Douglas Island Wo-|with councilmen yesterday fore-p men’s Club to be held Wednesday|noon while Juneauites waited two evening, December 13, at the home|hours and five minutes for the of Mrs. Elton E. Engstrom. Mrs.|“fire out” signal. | 'H. L. Cochrane will assist Mrs A new “fog nozzle” for right-1 Engstrom as co-hostess. ing oil fires was tested out on a Juneau for a few days before re- The program for the meeting is|small gasoline blaze, but ground / turning to Whitehorse to make their being arranged by the club’s com-|was so wet the gasoline “had a ! ¢ mittee on Public Welfare and Miss|tough time burning” as firemen home. D(‘bou\h Penz from the Public W put it. The new nozzle, which Fire {fare office in Juneau will address | Chief V. W. Mulvihill likened to a ay, can be adjust-| the | - B S Si TTER N“w Christmas Gift 50c, “ALASKAN,” the members. :;‘.nd(n hose spr: by Marie Drake. adv. ‘ b 3 oo o o vy anad led for solid stream or spray, rhaiis the receptton charming hostes s giw jro spray adjustment lilvrmly und fig=-| thoughtful TR T Rl AT iy st weaiy e oo 7 CHRISTMAS PAROLES e oo ‘o rse ares T T R |] liBessé Awe SENalal i - s ,.’,”'r‘il.‘lt,ni‘ Ly attentions make "must come” gu BRIINSWJGK CAFE LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Dec. 11 ,klu'. enabling firemen to isolate Gov. Carl Bailey declared that he|@ burning boat with the blanket- | would announce within a few days|ing fog nozle. the list of state prisoners who wil ” Councilmen went up in the Seat- be granted Christmas paroles. Lc Tract with firemen to inspect tated that the p(,],m proposed water storage tank for | Perey’s exclusively | Gov. Bailey PARISTURNS ® mostly with covered-up necks, long shirtwaist style, with small revers collar and large flat silver buttons cominn 1 s weiow e e, IMANCE STUDIO OPENING <y . | icy of the state of Arkansas mlauhns; fire fighting in that dis- P ) ; 7 S/ 3 \{ granting Christmas paroles .u trict, that many a razor has been put away until parlor drama makes §/ Chinese and American Dishes proved very successful, b T T S 2 a comeback. | Special Breakfasts, Lunches, ‘m]'I‘thGl«;umm declared that nut Stars never have to bother about earning capacity, but | Pinngrd }usc honor eh::“];:l:);':x\ d;]mwdrl(*m (HIM"EY FAlls their whiskers are thorns from time to time. Remember the up- §| -~ g I i R A SR eaval about a bearded Gable for “Parnell”—when Gable wanted e ‘ IHROUGH ROOF + whiskers and the studio, abetted by a horror-stricken army | } of women idolaters, said no? Well, Gable’s rough-bearded now | | Oldest Bank in Horror of beards dates back to silent films when a hero L TMBGYaGg played peks it 0 b i ¢ neau a week ago Saturday night could live in the jungle for years and remain clean-shaven, just asica during a Taku blow, but Charles as a heroine after an ocean dunking could come up smiling each Bettinger, AJ employee, fails to golden curl in place (Oh, I know, I know—Tarzan is beardless | !see ghe humor in the wind even today, but didn't you know about the lions that chew off H C H l s - Bettinger had parked his car the hairs?) OmmeICIa avlngs in the garage adjoining the Rec In those days whiskers flourished only on Civil War generals || . Apartments on Calhoun Avenue in and A A S KRS fEperacs | a e the evening. Fifteen later, five e Lincoln, but Paul Muni long since has given them the e/ 15144 Wb that comprised aura of his stellar approval. And since Brian Aherne survived :rxxztr:irltho l:(:-'- A),:‘:U"v“;:rh s the appalling blonde set he wore in “Juarez” the whisker is | o '\\ ‘f Gosi & b . 4 s | . - ney next to the garage, tumbled definitely “in"—if not as. an asse%: at least as an adjunct not i Banklng bY Mall Deparimeni before the wind necessarily fatal to male “glamour. | The falling blocks crashed through 1 wouldn’t be surprised to see Freddie Bartholomew bloom | the roof . of the car and badly out with a Van Dyke soon. To note it is to skid from chin to damaged Bettinger's car which he chest, but it’s such a happy sign of a new movie attitude to- Tll B M B hr d had.left a quarter of an hour ear- ward growing-up baby stars that a good skid won’t hurt. e L] e ell S lier', A Saw a scene for “Swiss Family Robinson” today in which i o RS i) Freddie, caught smoking by Tim Holt, proudly bares his chest ! Ba mr:‘z‘:}z",“ ::Lt";f :;:’;:’dm}: to prove his manhood! Nothing is visible there, but a few i which it separated by the. Moz- | years ago all the movie mammas in town would have collapsed §/| Juneau, Alaska ambique Channel which s 240 at the implications of such a scene. miles wide. < > __.____m___.___._.m-_-a} Ftplos Wheet Al g omnite. .| VU NEAU S Juneauw’s Greatest Show Value ! : lls;u GROSS COLISEUIN .14 ¢ T0 ROBES AS | ™ : e THE RITZ BROTHERS in Damon Runyon’s RAID (LOTHES | sTRaiGHT, PLACE and SHOW Swank A"".e is Pa"erned Richard Arlen—Ethel Mermcm—Phy]lls Brooks ireal Afer Monks’ Costumes, | ALSD i i Hoods, Girdles By ALICE MAXWELL PARIS, Dec. 11.—Alr-raid swank [ v qonved at side now calls for clothes patterned on “epaulets.” & ; : monks' costumes. Hoods top them| ‘. 2 OMAHA, Neb, Dec. 11. — Bus | Among the colors are gr ¥ kgt and heavy cords girdle them in true | 4 ~/BORE 0 o browns, and Roy B. Golden of Omaha, ' 2 8 : s 5 ) mates he has traveled ap- monastic fashion mond and vivid greens. €haved la 3 o % More than one cord tied knots|qoci’ vieid green mak fittod | PYOX 2,000,000 miles since around models in Lanvin’s new col=| oo 414 II',”“ viks' and Ioiwet} D9 Iriving 18 years ago, is ot hode a-piece robes are| oo % L% vir uorrow with his wife lection. Hooded one-piece robes are| guoc " po an afterncon coat of ) 1 with i eight-day tour of Chicago, shown in black, with white cords to| Indianapolis, St. Louis and Kansas tie the hoods and rope the waists the same color wave. Red freque ents black, and ape ensembl around, One ”‘_‘““"”'"“j""“‘”' Sult] sombines poilu blue with legion red i 4 L has green n‘mm\lnm.fl;, and| panvin econtinues showing loose-| They'Te going by bus & hooded blouse of green and fol-| iiting afternoon blouses, with long D ow plaid belted with a thick green! i i o e e bishop sleeves ad bloused back: ~DESERT BAVEMENT” w ‘Dhes cord : Ze [These go with short flared black | Gold Amidst Air Raids kit The mechanician one-piece suit nomenon of arid regions of the and are shown in light blue| | southwest, consists of rocks ar- and pink satins, and in black 1| 1 0eq 1n such a flat surface that l’f\,iiiii'{{" .‘.".Z[‘."'S”.,ffi?f".“l}ixfi”f“f one DAMON RUNYON'SHIT | ; p Jhite| horsebe iy r RARE FLAVOR? outs car drivers can pick out white horse at the Coliseum Theatre fur fronting a black wool coat, or|yesterday in their newest 20th Cen- : black and white stripes—wide ones |tury-Fox picture, Damon Runyon's * flung across black bolero suits “Strajght, Place and 8 and| 9 oy ”» Real evening clothes in this col- | the consensus of opinion agreed that! Its the Wa ter Jection divide between short-skirt-'it was a gag-and-laughing jag | A rare and special type of natural brew- ed models of cocktail type, and long| Based on a | by Damon Run-| ing water, combined with skill and fine skirted dresses having a dinner-at-| yon and Irving Caesar, the film fea-| ingredients, has made certain Eumvelll home air. While Lancin always has | tures Richard Arlen, Ethel Merman | beers world fumous for quality been noted for her robes de style|and Phyllis Brooks in the romantic| Likewise, in America, our sibtatian and . other extremaly wide. skirted|aspects of a Ritay fidld day at the| T & i have made Olympia evening frocks, in this wartime col- | 1 so o Rmaasionelx Jection she shows only clinging long | David Butler directed the picture, BENGIE €N bt heae evening frocks of heavy crepes,|one of the latest in the Movie Quiz stant purity nd re- 0,000 contest, under the super- freshing goodness. Jeeves, and modest motifs of nail-|vision of Darryl F. Zanuck with tight-ankle trousers still is the| o flesh color. favorite garb for possible gas en- » B l(hry appear to be the work of counters. New ones are being made man, es head or paillette embroidery |new mgs by Lew Brown and Lew Nailheads Used Widely Pollack highlighted the fun. L‘\'Mp silver nailheads are more used P Javishly on a short skirted black| | BEER LE GER THROUGH Ity the Water™ dress, topped with a spangled Glen- garry or over: hat and accom- panied by spangled sandals and purse. Another dress in heavy sap- phire blue brocade is designed in | Jack Le Ger, Fairbanks represen- | g ; tative for Glenn Cunningham and | ORYDIELA HRENANEHME | Company, left on the steamer Yukon| ©lympia, Washington, U.S. A, to spend a month in the States, | rocks 41° well &6 the Sy bl ALICE WHIPPLE JONES announces Big silver buttons are conspicu- BALLET, TOE, SPANISH and TAP DANCING x»}1> notes on the day dresses. 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