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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1940 | ' THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG p}l’cl:'mm:fsJ \HUGH H[RBERT IN ‘ o s Sh ace of Juneau N DRAMATI( FARCE ? Juneat’s Greatest Show Value STARTS TONIGHT % ["GULLIVER'S TRAVELS” | IS CARTON MASTERPIECE e in musie TONIGHT | e L . ' SHOWING AT COLISEUM {2 5 4 dinary screen fare he did above 0 t Local Thea- e Lots of the { ¥ peflS a “' oster | the slliputians™! It “Gulliver’s L reR T al P ° g AYmph. Travels Max Fleischer’s full- | TONIGEIT ONLY at Regular tre Tonight R IR e M N B e T ¥ % ™ T abbr g5 Child's rriarble : | nicolor which is featured tonight ¥ 3 thereal salt by " & 5 Admissions ~ Highlighted by the gay and Fook o, ua. 0 Salior Solution lof vésterday's Puzle |and tomorrow at the Coliseum |1 amusing events in a home where Dressing for '™ ™ onoq Theatic g e S —— - 3 Ty 2. Inferib 4.1 \wul in- $ Drew through i Dok abbti -E ST wemm.,, [l | everyone does as he pleases, Uni-| 3y s matger 12 Inferibe ional thin paper During the two centuries since { _ SR v | versal's comedy drama, “The Fam-| 33 Perform £ 9. Breeding | witly Dean Swift wrote his unfor H == = h‘k |ily Next Door” plays tonight only %, Dol | S gettable tale about the English i The screen’s mosi at the Capitol Theatre s ity 10. $pike of corn | ceaman_ shipwrecked cn an fstond shavt ro st Hugh Herbert is seen as the " ieanagttion . 1Ak ESEAUE Ttallan miniature humans, “Guiliver’s ! hilarious co_mlc m | whimsical father who has jeason| Male deer Icavels” ha of the a plol to drive you to doubt whether he is really the Rerenension most-read of all “head of the house.” Ruth Don- Destroy utterly |literaly works. In being translated nelly, popular comedienne, has the il g [ te Wloid by Paramount, it has | role of the mother who spends her| Moderately | none of the effervescence time trying to marry off her pretty veisas for purchy homor, warm romance and e—t.a | daughter, Joy Hodges. Eddie Quil- heating 1 oedle-sharp satire that made it 2 lan portrays the elder son who has Brosind® one's live 56 oh PRODUCED BY MAX FLEISCHER + DIRECTED BY DAVE FLEISCHER a million ideas for getting rich sell In water r's T as it appeas the small daughter. Benny Bar Wide-mouthed the Swift ry. It takes SCENI NEWS Temple, has t seen with Shirley lett 3 Around the Corner, in * | family life, the picture was direct- ar 6. Dispatched 39, Speak . Splendor adventures in one equence dter .||m|h(l K imperfectl the role of the kid brother T e d i his imprisonment | Filmed from an original screen- fteiealy by th Litliputians” while play by Mortimer Offner, “The IO motal victory over the 1. Nex A 'S what 1 fom throug ama 14 mily Next Door” shows v t kY inge through amazing - ok Andes wencHARE R i ppens when an ambitious mother legally of ength, his premotion t \ hovey gambles the family bankroll in Ynruirled & Detwien % 1oVl ( t e nnde SN | | i Lxi8 nen Numerc cold « an altempt to impress her neigh- . Kitchen and a handson H I n floed and spotlichts will be used o) bors and attract a husband for g\ mplament : i-wisd' sam=| 00 . gpotiisnis WL Rex DOUGLAS RINK he aug 2 /ess t C of 1 controversy Y 5 2 b s DAY B b s (AL, L Therefore that threatens to bring on & WAr! e pe gistributed during the cou | — | 7:30 to 10:30 - .- recio of ti evening At 11 o'clock (in- —_ §d by Jobéph Santiey and fepaiesd P ¥ - Yerilsslon) Ofive Oyl and’ Popéye e b Higtoriom pueuf !S ENV"ED (Marion Dobson and ¢ Por- UBLIC NOTICE dted the b : et raieig . That thing ter) with other animated charac-| Notice is hereby given that an an- g ]‘ p Bu A" N ¥ |ters will step from the comic strips | pyal meeting of the Unemployment attended, tables were reserved for entertain Compensation Commission of Alaska Mrs. C! es W. Hawkesworth, who and parone of the i)l pe held on the eleventh (11th) { entertained a group of six; Mrs. Hop '","S EVENING evening will be Mr. and Mrs, Ray G.| gay of November, 1940, at the offices S I 'I'Y DINNER E. J. White, nine; Iva Tilden, seven; Day, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bernard, of the Unemployment Compensation and covers were laid for twelve au At Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Evans, Mr. and Commission, Territorial Building, a special Bureau of Indian Affairs == Mrs. Barney Lind, Mr. and MIS. juyneau, Alaska. At that time, the WE[[ ATTENDE tabie. Annual Students Dance fo simer A Friend. e A1 Anderson. tyempioyment Compensation Gom- e & 5. G B Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- | pjssion will hear benefit claims ap- i | Be Held at ngh S(hOOI bt FRyTe, Mrs. George pegls, any objections to any general - JOY HODGES } : 4 The anhual Martha Soclety din-| ERRM“ YOUNGSIER ‘ Sehmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Rarold or special rules or regulations per- EDDlE QUILLAN / \ er, attended by over one hun- GymnaSlum Hefe ROt g taining to the payment of unemploy- y dr 1 individuals, was heid last ev- PR 3 25 ment compensation benefits. Any \ ,(/ ]UAN‘TA QUIGI:EY A Pan Americ ‘“t I”“f ;uon Ml} ening in the parlors of the North- Bovicil amdred perans il annos | ELKS PURY 3UEBBLE BALL, rules or regulations may be adopted, feature the monthly s¢ il Meeting| o Light Presbyterian Church, \ WILMINGTON, N. C., Oct. 11.— l“ LR ; Iw o R RDAY, OCTOBER 19. adv. amended, or rescinded by the Com- of the Juneau Woman's Club, t0/ pecorations « A 16-year-old boy, convicted of as- L0 the strains of Wes Barveits or- < (Uuun/l l/el/lu |be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:15|.. d out a color| of red, white and blue. White | sault and battery, appealed to Re- between the hours mission at this meeting and such guests at the Sixth chestra tomght, of 9 and 12 other routine or special matters as ololock dn.the, bgcial_ooms o the | accented by the patriotic|corder A. A. Lemon for a whip- O © 0 M A% BUes 0 The B E0H { PERMA“ENT WAV'NG may be brought' to thelr Ketbetie SHORTS: |Lutheran Church under the aus- were set in arrangements|ping instead of a jail sentence |APDUAL FUDHCAtORS OB SHHET d HAIR STYLING b at that time. PR Ry pices of the Department of Inter-\of greenery in the table centers.| The boy explained that he lived will be given in the High Schoo! an v | i YTHM JAMBO! national Relations Tiny spruce trees offset by red,|with an invalid \dmother and SYMnRasium CHA RILES O L N OLD SOUTH Mrs. Fred Tiedt, chairman, an-|white and blue ccllophane Seseitee | bad) e witHont wny * porfetAonl bl (ROral SIAIE ls. spoosated A i DO O O ATION DI nounces that an exhibit of Mexican | were combined with bouquets of | for several years The rocorder YCTIY by memiders of the business| | SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON B e handicraft will be on display, con-|pine cones to add to the attracts|calle R Xecorder uy g editorial staffs of the J Bird PHONE 318 First publication, Oct. 11, 1940, I NEWS sisting of examples of tapestries, jveness of & o the attracts|called upon a husky longshore-',,; moem and the Everett R. d——— — - —4 | Last publication, Nov. 1, 1940. ST L : o o iveness of the tables. man in the audience to administer pucon Chapter of Quill and i e e R :;;T‘?»t-Ul&o:;(;SQII; "B"l‘Z” pottery and Besides the many individuals who| the lashes. BT A B Wik i [ e e “The Good Neighbor Policy” will Mr. T. Hodwalker, advisers; Isabel be the subject ¢ 1k to be given Parsons and Hallie Rice, editors; l A MAC“MSTS Mehls Monda MOUSE 1P. M. Bullets for Rustlers | ov sum buker, suncan atiormey. A and Axel Niclsen, business man- » - 4 KIT CARSON group of South American songs is ager, are in charge of the com- LOCAIL 514 7.30 P M H . I MATINEE by Mrs. Henry ‘:\\ Max Golden, who origir {current trend for “famil; |on the screen. Milton Kransner di| [ the photography | s bl it ¥ | pANAMERICAN B8 HUGH HERBERT ] ; £1 RuTH:DONNELLY: P = 9 Q| LUNCHEON SET INFORMATI LATES MICKEY Sa!urday Pride of the Navy and to be presented Harmon. Membpers and friends of the club are asked to make their reservations NEW (AA MAN BLACK COD LOADS By Rabb Cooms Oct. 11 HOLLYWOOD, Cal., For a gent who has gone so mittees. Unigue decorations portraying comie publications will be displayed IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL D e T PSS ARRIVES HERE SOI.D HERE TODAY with Mrs. A. M Geyer at Red 415, far so fast, Orson Welles knows how to take his time. Lured T . or with Mrs. B. Hunsbedt at Green to the set of “Citizen Kane” by the promise that Orson would "Ci "BEEg sAY& ® D. B. Stewart of the CAA, ar- Two hanput vessels prought in 470, before noon on Monday. demonstrate a dance, I never saw the demonstration because . - eee black cod cargoes here today, the p: cents a pound. rived here on the Alaska last niht sell- with his wife to make his home hire. wart s to Juniau — the paper with pir assigned ailing Juneau price Subscripe to she Daily Alaska Em« the largest‘ Orson didn’t get around to it that day, nor I fear the next. This was a great personal disappointment, for it would have been a pleasure to witness the boy wonder's struggles in the one headguarters as principal mdin- The Arden, Capt. Olaf Larsen, guaranteed CIrculaiion tenance man and electrician. | At'brought in 19000 pounds, and the - - | art, probably, which is not among his talents present the Stewarts are registered | Emma, Capt. Tom Ness, brought in| ELKS PURPLE BUBBLE BALL, However, theer were compensations. Orson was at work, at the #aranof Hotel. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. adv. though not at full productive eapacity. He was proucing and 000 pounds. LEADER .22s or SUPER SPEEDS EE that your fine 22 rifle gets the equally, fine cartridges it needs to give you, shot after shot, the shooting satisfaction that you expect from it. Ask for and insist on Winchester, center fire, have long held high repute for all- around proved accuracy, power and dependa- bility. And with regular Winchester Leader, 225 today, you gef actually finer shooting than - was possible with special match ammunition not on the box. Buy Winchester Big Game Cartridges and Shot Shells directing and getting ready to dct, full steam, under but he was not writing. At his contract, he should have been doing all four, The ccene is an impromptu banquet in the editorial rooms of Citizen Kane's newspaper, celebrating the sheet's colossal circu- lation rice. Publisher Kane’ ssociates are gathered 'round fetive, moist and ribald bcard But Publisher Kane, minus his camera, and his place is taken by Huettuer. The time is 1898, and there’s talk of war with Spain. At a whistle from Welles (or Huettner) there marches in a surprise, the heorus and Negro band from a musical show down the street. The band comes in first, quick-stepping and pompous, led by one stout Senegambian with clashing cymbals in a swelter of PERCY’S CAFE STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakiast, Dinnher or Light a frock the the John coat, is behind Welles stand-in, ® REFRESHMENTS sweat and gold braid. They're playing “Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight.” Immediately, to cheers, the girls march in—cute tricks with Gibson Girl coiffures, spangled and hippy shorts, and pink stocking-tights. After five rehearsals of the entertainers’ entrance, Orson stalks Gregg Toland, the head lenser, and with himself — and calls for quiet, which there hasn’t been much of. Bailey Fessler, the sound mixer, and one of my favorite cynics on movie matters, assures me there is a lot of sense to it all. “The results,” say Bailey, uncynically, “will show the trouble is worthwhile, He gets what he wants.” BE THRIF TY' Offset the higher food pricesof fall and winter with a more efficient refrigerator. Save more in buying in larger quantities, protect the left-overs, save on cartridges—world-famous with generations of Lunches perating costs—and inchi S ; i ¢ DELICIOUS FOOD operatin e shooters. Winchester cartridges, both rim and o PR Eavic enjoy all the new con- veniences of a new G-E. 15 Beautiful G-E Models from = > . { into the center of the floor. It's a question of timing. Orson which to choose just the one that long ago. For extra speed and wallop—what it acks the bandsmen to shed their hot coats and hats and take it exhctly A ylour AT . takes i .ran; ing —Winchester Super easy. Then they rehearse with only the band leader and one = T 'y m. l.ong ge. shootm.g - S B of the chorines — four time more. Then it's again — and again — means the rn'ost in savings for Speeds give your rifle the limit! —at no increase | and again — with the whole outfit. you—and prices are the lowest in pri o i .poi i * in General Electric’s history! in prace, FO!' huntmg, get them WIth houow pOlnt Midway, the last time, Orson comes out with “Stop, stop — y bullets. And of course, both Leaders and Super || inc girls are fine but the BAND STINKS ME UP!" So there's Let’s Make A Deal! . | more of the same. Orson decides Citizen Kane should break Speeds have the dependable, clean Winchester || 100 1 0 1 ooning tine of the band to usher in the girls, Staynless priming—frees you from rust and | He picks his spot for the break-through, goes throueh a rehearsal . 3 . | once himself, then before it's finished he calls “I hammed it cleaning worries. Ask your dealer for genuine b, ¥ola all watch and tell me what T did wrong.” i ter 223—fl.l]d k Then he watches himself, with Stand-in John Huettner doing ‘w".ches X look for the trade marl + the break-through. He confers with the sound man and with ¥ A'LAS-KA ELECTRIC LIGHT& POWER CO. PHON ® Gig

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