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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1940. i AL N ST S 1;1: 7 ‘)0).. HAS HE!,,I,C?:; U\HU ‘NEw TE AM ! | SM?‘?L 35555’:[’&??};511 coussum sumear's Grebiost S0 Wiee ; JOW PLACE OF ] STARRED IN A i e COLISEUM SHOW HOUSEl} Sewmmawrdrerinirfin NOW!? e 2 A ) & | F 1 ‘ 1 **CAFE SOCIETY"’ “{uwi"fiiP“EN § OF ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT! (AP!TOlHiT ¢ 2 « ; S . a i MADELEINE cania‘oii;i;ynnn MacMURRAY SHIRLEY ROSS ALSO ol ot ALSO l‘mw James Stewart, Claudette, ; Colbert Cast in "li's a Crellaii : Fred MacM Wonderful World" ol ol v :the frers, I, T /Bals basls, A dance will be held at the Elk i Hall on Saturday, March 9, to _No ‘hn])p:m“ (‘nnllbmzmmlu of ;m- < Y tim " toirnament experises Which lar players has been achieved in vey % oy ) cyn- le iarantee for meals 1 ay nt T he ) Jlau & & : i récent months ‘h:li“ that of Clau- 3 i -1y ng and entertainment for vis- dette Colbert and James Stewart 2 : £ 3 s tear X f ) 1 i eams, each of which is lim- who are currently to be seen to- 3 s ST A 'd to nine men, inclusive of the gether on the Capitol screen in ) e h “It's a Wonderful World sl 3 s A n announcing the tour With amusing situations tumbling Rt ¥ L I oy declared: “The League it- |over one another, and spright! s R 3 n after-|s 1 the local new dialogue rattling off the laughs at| * N 5 ty [radio are doing their part. It | almost machine-gun pace, the & b Vgl X | mains with the public of Juneau story reveals Stewart in the role ¢ K3 € "|to make the tournament a suc- of Guy Jchnson, private detective 3 5 4 tion the|cess both financially and in a hired to keep an irresponsible, ofi- : ¥ : 155es.” | sports sense, helping to foster and j married millionaire Broadway play- Lo \d ! her | preserve the spirit of friendly com- | boy cut of trouble }’\'h n the mil- 'y . ¥ nireat petition which exists between the licnaire accused of murder, S , B 5 X indfather, | towns of Southeast Alaska i.u: becomes involved. He escapes 3 € o & - - - to seek a solution of the murder X PR 3 : -con- and is caught in the act by Miss .’ S o ' i ol & : hnique SONS OF I.EGIO" lbert who plays Edwina Corday, Here is where rhyme and re Zale, steel worker from Gary, | become hopelessly and hilariously e y : ou : OF POST TONIGHT 1nd. who humbled Al Hostak in | mixed as the pair proceed precari ol o P , better a non-title middleweight bout. | cusly to track down the real mur- % ities « ks across the derer. They become involved in a § 004 meas-| Sons of the Legion will be guests | series of daring exploits and clever j ® 3 acht and of Alford John Bradford Post of I . | deducticns, with Miss Colbe in § 3 R 1 R [ d the American Legion tonight at the ormer o o Ing jher most scatterbrained and de- : < & , aqt Dugout and officers of the Taku ¥ . . N { lightful strain and Stewart turn- % ¥ Squadron of the Sons will conduct S ho 'D |ing in or of his most enga 4 E % 3 | the meeting, assisted by Post Com- axa 4 nls Ies comedy performances as the muc F & : ; 9 : i mander George Guilufsen s ltried and hard-tested amate 3 ¢ ’ | Nomination and election will take W YOI “, | sleuth to whom the poetess, with % v chiffe 3 place to fill four Legion offices, | inaccountable vagaries and un- i : 't Vice - Commander, Second .((Mx“ i Lh :‘!I (‘tl.‘ s'if' VE Hgop ! Arms and Post Executive Commit- 90ttt 46, solo king saxaphonist of ater feminine mystery than the rms @ st Exec J sy 24 A died last ni murder both are trying to solve CANINE COURIER—When Skippy trotted into Milwau- A l | teeman the 1920 jazz era, died last night. i e een suffering from a stom- ->oo Kee home of master, Charles Jackson, carrying two cigars and un- TG e s hat all: mamobais -I:{:hhv?gn?em g signed note, “I'm the proud father of f a question ar Was of the Post attend tonight's meet- s i byl S s, L apleti? c st g 5 DU ” it one or two b_wl” joining others, or was it guadruplets’ -EO U R N EY ing, as matters of importance af- | ’ fecting the Sons of the Legion or- IN DOWNTOWN New Yoi%, de= | ganization will be decided. scendants of the first man to man= ception will be held. Cocoa and doughnuts will e ufacture glass eyes in the United ON GRIDIRON Vlrglflia DUSQG\{’, d o -€ vu:‘r . :”\Qj« \:‘A‘:‘llrx Bie o v ns b Bihandt _:;;‘-m after the close of the méet- i::\t:’;bmie,;“” carrying on the affen Lveian I ora the - of Laboratories for the Ter- Alaska [nvited fo Department of Health C Mabama Is o Get Twin 'ved This Evening iw'g REISCHL IS P!a"'_o‘”coms Hollywood Sights And Sounds ' Brothers of Don Hutson _ , ?éEW OWNER OF IMP. ccterminea number ot basketbalt 8 Robbin Coons y U S i 1 s N. Phonephoto M 4 dl d Ike it laska Bas- HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb. 19.—As one who was sure from the adden, chairma abor Relations Board, Warren Ev ! S : : I\:v‘k<.\]‘i1<(-hm[?;'::‘?jfx:l‘ectlly\:(l;ggfl cl:;‘v:‘x’v‘xrxuceeain\;:tigafing a' TOU(hdown Tlme is ¢ n 8 c b, 4 %o Imp, I, %€ o k Fowler, first that “Our Town” of the stage would be forever safe from . B. Madden attacked tss National Association of Manufac- 0 be € y y ! moagne, S the movies, I'm here to eat that self-assurance, and even before { deplored the split in organized iapbyr, I o of t Nor i and his father, Ralph, " - the movie version is finished. ety sl i iighe ED L. CAMPBEL vl 1 r few da AT vler said the tournament will agracious position of being umpire in & €3 ; MPBELL ght eri hurch ko a f : ) 4ot ot Thornton. Wilder's scenery-lacking play ‘or'liré. 19¢8 Biid Heath AP Feature Service . ; the “pt ind brought 1d M 8 and 9, in the marriage wil I ; E u e in an America that was but is no more—specifically New England Eos I ar P leau I 1 asit ever| PINE BLUFF, Ark., Feb. 17 i ; e been invited from | When this century was new—is having tender treatment. i I think the|When it's touchdown time at ’'Ba, s e dat o 3 ' R 3 1. Peter Sitka, Chil- Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, 1901, has risen in all its only themselves to ma, the Hutson twins will be on ° Sy ke racks an way. The nostalzic sweetness and homey-ness to fill a large sound stage. ear in and day out it was | hand : & : 1 Department of hree teams of the The adjoining white frame houses of Dr. Gibbs and Editor Webb, old thing, the same old Trained to wear Dbig league Mis aznt 4 1 1€5¢ about. 20,000 2ty e will also take represented in the theatre by a couple of arched trellises, are there line of dimpled knees with splash!boots like those so capably filled = 4 in this country. t in the elimination play which complete—but not the least colossal. né L\\‘1 ite wir i ]\\‘x“ n 2\\-”( bl_x :\u mmlx;u PBx:Ilul Dlou ml Sol Lesser, an experienced producer whose recent efforts have ¢ I 2 |the Green Bay Packers, Rob ar been devoted to the glorification of Bobby Breen's now vanish- Bros i 18, ca of dim- | Ray waved aside a host of attrac- I rano, is the maestro in charge. Sol is a s! 1 i ¢ =5 d shown |tive invitations and took the Crim- 7 ing soprano, is the na«s»xu 8 charge. Sol is a sweet, Fllow. most more & nship, if they had tried fson Tide pledge. What was good 4 1 3 ‘1 the enthusiastic about his first serious Brush with Art. “T'm a Jekyll scmething for themselves instead |enough for brother is good enough 4 and Hyde when T make a picture,” says Sol. “Jekyll in me says of wearing out an old bygone meth- | for them —— by Adelaide Kerr - to make it fine, artistic—and Hyde says to cut the costs. This od of adolescent hip-dip, all thos The twins finish their sensa- time I'm letting Jekyll do the dictating, and puiting Hyde be- uldn't be walking Broadway | tions PRI W i R g T ; 3 e 2 hind me.” cday ing for that aren’t ' They'll show up at Tusca- i i ; v h 7 BtOdU\ 3y~ pde”mrJ i g A g the University of Ala- i ' The director is Sam Wood, one of those unshowy directors ~f 11 S fi s 18 proof ot . s s its grid grind next . it Zi % ‘_ who knows his business—and his art, too. Sam has been making ") «0 ny ik 31“’\11 S y o . # o) . em nearly 25 vears now—all kinds. He likes it that way. He ing Pine Bluff campaign for & state can toss off a oodbye, Mr. Chips,” or a Marx brothers’ opera, forig the |\' £ 71’“‘ sy RI high schcol basketball title, They . Koa : or a lovely bit of hokum like “Navy Blue and Gold” with equal alcn: the streed and you mee " e 8 20 % " 5 seople, and they tell vou things, s v. Do - . |pete for in baseball, softball and “mercy Here is Marjorie Ander V\‘mmv\mmmw next spring and sum- P . - . “ hartir,; DiAys MG he : el she i er, i . . } . m SRVIng o o oy o Bocisg Had Great Seasocn fn L . ; __ " N 't find the : kst : Rated as Arkansas' greatest ‘ ’ 5 4 A % ow the antirabies rum was | tWin combination in a decade, prepared the doctor noticed | RoP and R“‘v‘l'l lod; Bing SBUO 8 0 . 5 i ; | p J L rr..z' the reception AT that she was writing down a lot of |State football championship last v 7 ' . 1 . | charming hostessess give % fall, then climaxed their prep pig- » ” » - thoughtful guests who iform, play r skin records by copping major ; ; ; i bring gifts of delicious To . the: VBay” He sarn iy, “you MLl : % - ; Van Duyn Candies. Little P ) 9 E iz " ack | don't 1 Kty your relatives, | Jouors When Bine Bluff defeated ) Sy 7 3 7 attentions meke you & erey s | have some further honors to com- i Baton Rouge, La., at the Louis : 7 ’ “ Sl cone® UL Ty t8) = ana Sports Association's “nation- s | ber Rob, one inch shorter than his 5-11 twin, Ray, the sparkplug of the pair. Happy-go-lucky, full of fire, he was a 60-minute quar- terback in most games last season SRR .+ list of people] 21 championship” game in Decem- » / . . A ‘ exc umve]y (4 I'm going to bite if I go mad.” That d mad makes me think A P cf Heddy Lamarr. When she came never real that r to NY her agents arranged for a man who once came very qucrum of tographers to meet ring greatness. the beauty at her hotel. But a . 5 half hour before the scheduled|He averaged better than six » : nonchalance. He is as happy about “Our Town,” and the novel e longer any girly Meeting the maid began making[Per ftry on scrimmage plays, did e W W h things he can do with it, as he was about “Mr, Chips.” n Broadway well maybe 1tic telephone W”vy*. “Miss L’A‘- gz;'“u(‘l the expert passing and : . a ; ; 1 Frank Craven, the “stage manager” of the play, is at the old two small ones, But the Marr is so distressed,” she said.|kicking. g . e Taay o ow the French Casino. (;; “But it's her throat—it’s laryngi-| Quiet, soft-spoken Ray, running h’:“:(dllllcur ':nn')‘r‘ln"";rr Frt:xllwll(e:::; :::rssoa::iu:rv‘l':;k lt: tdumo ; the International -— all tis. 0 something worse. She can’t|at right half, completed Rob's work like shifting prop s Y , as , the 2 a E preacher, ice cream dispenser, and actor of parts. But hell be “losed ankrupt, most- talk. She iS in great pain. She is s, blocked- for him on ground . : It is ,Isp”y‘,J ,,‘ix, of |1)r“n“ 1‘. S0 sorry.” 2 and occasionally crossed up s s 7 i busy, telling about Grover's Corngrs and the characters, and over- life that has been dying for two A few h Jater a couple of the|che opposition by passing, punt- . seeing matters geénerally. He'll be on screen part of the time, e, beys ran > this ecstacy lass in|ng or running with the ball him- : i £ - and only on the sound track other times. tHe Cotton Club, just havinz a jim|self. When the defense boxed one i ” ; . They e Beulah Bondi and Guy Kibbeé as the Webbs, and dandy time and feeling no pain|twin, the other did the dama i 7 4 2 S Fay Bainter and Thomas Mitchell as the Gibbses. William Holden, whatever. It was a remarkable re-|Each weighs around 160 and they % 7 " ' 4 the “Golden Boy.” is George Gibbs and they have the right Emily covery, they agree. One of the fast- | can hardly be told apart by chance 4 ; ; o B Webh. That's Martha Scott. J est on record. And were her agents | acquaintances, 4 1 h — r mad! They're All Athletes 4 / : i Y BROADCAST B Athletic ability is a family Z 3 ¢ “n ; What the stage ;\}; only suggested in the way of t.muses and 4 o Fo furniture and “props” is all on the sound stage, and it's a per- birthright, Papa Roy Hutson was | fect job. William Cameron Menzies designed the production, and : f e . a football star and r y ‘ , ; JOINT FEATURE SERVICE I-eqlon Aux'hary baseball player in his ) % 5 f ’ Lewis Rachmil has built the sets. Rachmil, who has worked on ON THE AIR! . Brother Don helped Alabama to o A% ki3 4 * i the Hopalong dy westerns, has built these sets for practical In SeSS!On TueSday flie L Ju exentash vinaries, i - shooting. By sliding or lifting the “wild” walls, the camera can & e K8 e, Fuoke: Dowl (il oo : peek into any room of the Gibbs and Webb homes. Julie Heron, BY The nally AlaSka 1935.' £44 l",m s w)pp(‘d J’ : df:(i a the set dresser, has put America, 1901, into those furnishings. From An 8 celock meeting s sched | Jasb about a6 the POfCIRE Dr. Gibbs' little office to Dy. Gibbs' little workshed, those rooms Empire and KINY ey the a™| "Rob made every Arkansas all- have the look and the “feel” of being lived in, and it's like The session will be held at the Le. | 5taté high school team picked last that at the Webbs' next door. ; 6 days every week at mn,} Dugout. season and was named on The There's one impotrant change from the stage version, and ay: ry 3 as it seems to be fine with Wilder it should be all right with Mrs. Walter Hellan, Chairman of | Assoclated Press All - Southern | ; iz, . e e 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Amerfeantsnyand Natiohial Derbnse; jeleven. - Bay made the All-South-| The lobster has boen balled dpwn ioouiiin #eema 1a these gay ref epamel costmia‘accants.. The lpbetes the rest of us. That's in the ending. Probably as a precaution 7:00 p:m. $is will be in charge of the evening’s|erD in both 1938 and 1939. | with dark gold anténnae makes the pin, and elaws form the carrings. They are worn with a dark blue against inducing mass sulcides, they're going to give Life @ & program. All members are urged to - -ee | linen resort frock and one of the new chignon turbans made of hand painted cotton and coiled in a swirl | break over Death. ‘be present, Today's News Tuday-—Empire. at the nape of the neck,

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