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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1940. 3 A e R 3 S L TN R el T~ . THE CAPITOL has the BB § & PICTURES Where the Beiter BIG Pictures [2OAENTURY SHOW PLACE OF [UNE AP Feature Serelce to make it easier to remove the makeup later. Next she Voice alone doesn't make an opera star, nor does models ashocked nose from a wax preparation. Then . i } dramatic ability. Makeup and costume are necessary, she darkens her eyebrows and marks: wrinkles on her ; L] { too, to bring the colorful stories of the opera stage to face and forehead. With suntan powder over the make- i } life. Here Karin Branzell, "'Met" contralto, transforms her- up, she dons a scraggly wig. Finally, a bandana over # Hinigy ! self into Azucena, the gypsy crone in Il Trovatore. First the wig and a shawl over her shoulders, she is ready for s””wn:“ iy " HURRAY aalk EDWARD SMALL presents ‘, : MADELEINE CARROLL ' & BRIAN AHERNE (* & LOUIS HAYWARD she applies cold cream as a base for greasepaint and the stage. s ——— 2. THENOSE . .. 3. BROWS AND WRINKLES . .. 4. THEN'AWIG ... 5. READY FOR THE STAGE. T WWOriEN>® termination and unrelenting ef- LARAINE DAY Miss Day received excellent train-| JEWEL THIEF Getting Stung for Health ; FILM NOW AT » i ' HAS pART IN ing in the Long Beach Players’ - Guild, almost as soon as the fam- ACROSS 3 . : . o ily moved to the city. She W 1. Make eyes . ‘L‘y’]‘j"l‘i‘“- = . 5 a CAP!TO[ F!I_M ched in several roles and fin- B Sl Cra 40. Bet ZOIH CENF!’IRY % g Obstruction 42 Tending to ly won place in a road com- 12. Profound drive or keep pany of the play, “Conflict,” wk TO M E ET 18, W awiy ] 1. took her back to Salt Lake City 14, ol 46. Opening In a " 1 through an ag 1 1 nations 48 observed her in Guild plays, Miss 8. ;v whose 50, thing Son, My Son” @ cture cailed tseandal sheet”| Annual Meefing of Base- & & she re 22. Note of the 54. T cutt. ball Men to Be Held yowte % n ing di- 3 25. Human trunk H8, rector at a studio, who watched D w k . Genus of 61 - ducks 63 . theatre play at Long uring vvee ; Day received an offer iceins itself with the i and ambiti- rney, pla rned to the Long Be Through an assistant cas to slap a calloused lady thief, played by , into the elir e g A o Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle Ward 68. On the shel- DOWN P tered side 1 m 69. Bird of prey By RAY PEACOCK phastgnY L Bpringa Within 48 hours e a ¢ novel, “My Som, My ohiifrast And AP Feature Service Writer Fencine sword St 4 ich is. now playing. at.ihe; yes oast in t role nse-| Narrator s LA 188, quence, that in “Sergeant Madden.”| NEW YORE, Dec. 2—For aczount i ! o 4 This was followed by roles in “Tar-|body except the Detroit T i J‘;)"fl e day 1y vhen the defenc ang | lawyer is an ac-| iplished harpist on the humar strings. > e - ‘FOOT-LOOSE’ T0 BE PRESENTED JUNEAU AUDIENCES FRIDAY The three - act comedy, “Foot-| & now being produced by the | Dr. Raymond L. Carey, Los Angeles physician, demonstrates on a patl_en- “hool | how direct application of bee sting venom is being used to treat arthritia R T ng Dr.|who are in coventry, the annual Kildare” and “Secret Dr. Kil-|meeting of the National Associa- lare tion of Professional Baseball > Leagues in Atlanta come December 4 should be a bright lively trad- _|ing session mmuni-| That's the usual optimistic fore- Lodge 124, F.|cast, even though it may turn out Dec. 3, at| (g5 it has 'so often in the past) in the Eagles Hall in'that the only player trades in- tro-( wyn >ction of officers. Men-| yolye a couple of Joes nobody cast immediately bers are urged to attend. Visiting|had bothered to mention ore feminine lead with Wallace brethren welcome. By order of the the meeting. Or does afterward Sergeant Madden.” The W.M. for that matter A SAMUEL DEVON, Larry MacPhail couldn’t de- adv, Secretary. |wait until the Atlanta meeting (o annocunce that he had acquired 1g up the ladder ame and the J rd that she is or most promisin T NTION ASONS Long Beac provides Loos tudents of Juneau High 8 3 h - . supervision and direction | and rheumatism. As many as 120 stings are used in a single treatment, Wild animal Kirby Higbe from the Phillies to Yiid & 0 ; A Test but Almost a ’l‘l.agedy St 100 T Bl Bt e LT P b Ruth MacVay, Dramatics | be demonstration was made in Los Anzelc?.dunnefimmflsmh Phail may be one of the bus Wit entouthed coach. The play will be presented | iabusiak o ozl i e el it traders at the sion—he just e Friday at 8 o'clock in the gymnas- - can’t resist buying outfielders at e el Pk R T $25,000 a throw. starts on & Among the cast LeRoy Vetsal and || = === - If hole : | If it isn't MacPhail who sets the Afimative Bob Phillips are remembered for 3 pace, it may be Mr. James Dykes their splendid performances last HO“YWOOd S]gh” And Sounds of the Chicago White Sox, the' preath. Boston —- Ted Williams yosr diibng, Uonpat BRI | Dol i /00D, Cal., Dee. Cady American League’s most active| gy g v s Ch g Chicago—Rigney. New York—Cro ur( 0 ponso{ e ¢ oy tvory R % i len Gk 1 ton Button” and “Spring Fever” re- | Williams Traded? Secl v IAkE iR Ry e B turns in the role of Hope ¢ a great deal in the movie cred fu see it so s worth a look to see what male Cady, a kirk + y " s One trade rumor, complete with " | Sh / { F l Ropa. BARYEs Whsi LT Sors : ———,————— | owerior rami introduced to the high school stage, AR e o A the 22 months Jerry has been under denials, has Pitcher Johnny Rig- ney and tfielder ror S f N | . 4 and in “Foot-Loose” she turn: Cicago to. Baston tor ouineraer 20N O NOIWay i Depnved by Fire | iac pertormance. chee Hermann in- to RKO he Ted “Willlalte oL paa cts into “Foof-Loose” the same|) has turned in 14 completed screen plays. Sincea script averages Jnckson,: Dkl o1t SoiciA Mike 4o Have Card Party‘ i e voalace househald | 1imor which has added so much to 130 pazes and 675 speeches, Jerry has put about 10,000 speeches DICK Gp 14 B DAREAA sotio:t £ Torlo l\l‘”vm“"l\ e hosaeho ‘-y‘(l. m;.-‘; in which he has previously i 1( he ‘lunmh: n({ f«:lrx‘l‘s.b“'rm:rlflw- to o page vur ‘:m?m 23(:. where, and has to prepare for ! RN ik oty i s L ARRSEED e 3 S ¥ so Cady has pounded out about 500,000 wor nd he does his | Pl eosuan oy iars oo, SO0 SCOCHAE Fo ISR B S " et T | ocn ot s Marn || O, bl Thabs 8 heap of writcs in enyleaéungsi sgelaly b o Odd Fellows' Hall, High scores were |11ving,, the Methodlst -Chiirch Wil | a parents of ‘the foot-locss fam. || ™ the cryptic cods of the film wriier | National League clubs still are awarded the following: Mrs. Robert | Sponsor. a shower tomorrow night at i1y around which the plot of the plav. Jerry Cady is 32, vi th eric ase-cropped reddish | nibbling at the Phillies’ remaining pion whist, and Mrs. Belle Knud- '8 o'clock in the church parlors for evolves. Also new to the audience hair and a square chin, I vorks in a studio office with a trade - bait, Pitcher Hugh Mul- (on'abd Dave Carlson, pinochle. Low | Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Gibson and | il be Hallie Rice, who s doing ex- || secrefary outside. One thing hic likes about RKO is that they ‘Calh{:,'ar of the draft. '6f cot .,' _scores went to Mrs. Pete Hammer, | their eighteen-month-old baby. cellent work in his first stage ap- | don't care where he writes so long as he gets things done. He | hist .tk;ir;g.s. e Ya(‘r(:kl;:‘ ’::‘;; whist, and Mrs. John Sunderlund | 'VI! All}du M,] s. Gibson lost most n.[ pearance. 5 1 has divided his working time between (i idio, Catalina island, , and Martin Borlick, pinochle. | their personal possessions and a ier newcomers include Betty || the deck of his boat (before he sold it), a dude ranc that they have moved out of the rhe las R, e 7 ; of food JOME ABter- | wov . e Aumcmi et il e Jier The last of this series of card |large supply of food. Anyone inter- | noyqjing, Shirley Davis and Jim and his home. Right now he’s working 4 An eague's loghouse O parties will be given December 14.|ested in helping them accumulate hnson, all showing splendid abil- | ‘Playgirl ‘The Saint in Pal s, ‘Montan | make room for Detroit, have a lof WA SEOW: {A'few of the household necessities | j The role of Bob serves as an | aygirl, e Saint in m Springs, ‘Monts A | of elderly talent they would like i is welcome fo attend the shower and : . iy Met in Argentina.' i v " | 8 walhgne i £ e shower and | yjet for the comical tendencies of | X a | to dispose of at pre-war prices. ! SAT UP IN BED I'to contribute. Ladies have been ask- ' pa11.y Sperling, and one cannot help | e A roaring sheet of flame bursts out of a car laden with gasollne and | The Yanks have offers for Prank i "o cet o itle sleep. Stomacn | €0 10 1ake codkles and sandWICHes. qughing at his antics ‘ “It’s not so much,” he starts off, “because 22 monihs is a oil-soaked rags and badly burns New York Police u G aatl i ha - s o | sleep. ) i AfaE W ‘ e 5 4 St o oy T%le blaze was set by Cahalane in a fire-fighting test in ? osef dxrr\ °tm g '; do a B}‘“‘e‘” upset. Since using ADLERIKA 1 feel | fflfl‘f‘e will be furnished at 'the - \ long tin It’s not as much as T used to do, working on radio n a erent uniform, But the ch. NGTICE serials. Yeah, cliffnangers. I used to keep up six 5-day-a-week so good At 84 years oid and do my | ¢ chance that Uncle Sam may put own work.” (E. P.-Okla.) If gas in | RS B i R | Phil Rizzuto in khaki for a year stomach or intestines hothers YOU, | e i e e | 1y o A2 Subseribe to (he Daily Alaska| AIRM iIL ENVELOPES. showmy £ 15 e o Ok, Teuiae i '[;]31120(‘;5“?’:;"%‘:‘;;‘:“;‘}: ML mmipire—the paper with the largest air route from Seatile to Nome, om P R C ‘ o S C A F E Refugee Wins Poster Contest |ue | DT Co. - s by Guys DMERC e ber ety g , The market for catchers is bull- lish. The Cardinals are comfort- | ably overstocked, and the Cubs, \[Giants and Dodgers are reportedly |in trading moods. Hank Danning, ‘Mickey Owen, Babe Phelps and |one or two other backstops may | change uniforms. | Possibly the Cardinals will ped- dle Walker Cooper, rookie catcher and brother of Pitcher Morton | Ccoper, but it doesn't seem likely that such a box office attraction would be broken up. Some trading of first basemen is possible. The Cubs have a | couple to spare. The Dahigreu- McQuinn swap may be revived | by the "Yankees and St. Louis | Browns. Or it may be Dahlgren- | Trosky. Here's a list of players mcst likely to figure in any winter ex- | changes: the new Manhattan-Queens vehicular tunnel but Cahalane stood too close to the car. It's a remarkable, although almost tragie, pictures STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS serials, or 30 episodes a week, spending an hou ron each episode. Sometimes I'd get the characters mixed, but not too seriously. It meant turning out about 60 pages a day, bul T was used to a king on newspapers in Los Angeles. You get dline and to turning out copy. ... I had four and a half years in radio before I got into pictures. . . . Kept on with a weekly radio seript for 14 months after that. . . . “No, I don't go crazy with plots. I just treat writing like a business. When I finish a piece, I close up my typewiter and forget all about it after ed to usually easy. For this new ‘Saint’ I wrote a is and built the screen play from it. Certain sted certain others and it practisally wrote it- together of its own accord. I had to meet a dead- 1f a goal of 20 pages a day, but it was tead. Took three days, or 58 hours’ writ- The plot nine-page National League | Brooklyn —Luke Hamlin, Babc Phelps. St. Louis—Don Padgett, | Swen Philadelphia—Miulcahy, Joe | Mn_an.y. Pittsburgh — Lee Handley. menmet- e dag dorive Boston—Max West. Chicago—Dom Jagessanaid, New Yorgk—panmng, Bill Lohrman. Amcric’n Loague | Washington — Rick Ferrell, Ken incide self. fell ughest script I've tackled was my own original, ‘Play- gir! The C fell together all right but it meant a special job of dialogue because the characters are more important than & ; the I wrote myself into trouble and then had to write AR . Chase, St. Louis— Don Heffn: o ¥ f i First prize ‘;_’.:}vow ".“‘:‘éf‘;’:"i:"‘fi':gnifi“i:n‘;‘:f‘z;f;;f’::fi Philadelphia — Wally Moses, De- Ldui? myself out again. Took about 13 weeks, off and on, to set it 3 Viennese artist,fpr £his e 1s'C. C. Little, managing directog | t10i(—Noijotly, unless the AL. re- { straight.” X contest, Shown 3thggm in e_tho‘tk l:hgc‘;nlt; O Cancor.” 1 MR inds fts’ no- tradds- ~wiih-the- ~ WEART BELONGS TO DA DD Y_aAs if to bring London closer, Anne Khuner, 5, almost 3 of the American Society for ¢ H chawipibys” rulé, Claveland — Jeft! > - climbed into the “mike” during a N. X, Groadcast of British_refugee children, to England. _