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}_THE CAPITOL has the B8 ¥ & PICTURES SHOW FLACE OF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight WALTER WANGER L/AANMIL LORETTA YOUNG ~DAVID NIVEN 1940 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 5, ELKS TURKEY | SHOOT T0 BE DECEMBER 10 ‘Fund Is to Be Raised for Chrismas Baskets— Ten-Cent Cards "Foot-Loose" Is Presented Friday Nigh Curfain Rise:sg 8 o'Clock- Public Invited to High School Play Whem the BIG Pictures Play Parting of the Ways TI0"ENTIRY LAST TIME TONTGHT Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock :‘“'r 4 will : hge “1}"“"*"‘ curtain will rise on the Juneau hristmas Tar Shoot in 5 FLY HIGH! h Sci i n t : Lilks Hall next Tuesday night dy © ) WOM 'L"‘,i‘r’(_. et s I ocember 10, starting at 8:30 o'- Sis qrondestieOmEat, Skillfully portrayed by an excel- ookgiuni <ERRGRUOLP I8 pvited. young love et lent cast, the characters seem not he committee announces that ver lived throvd En TIS HAS % et g dlaged g sl i wds will n;‘- only 10 u(nlul u.l.«, fovding ell an opportunity to ZASL i flSlmas s el R el 1ay ths bingo mame for Lurkeys PARAMOUNT PRESENTS “7‘ cellent, play. was. votet L% HHg An und derived will be used ox-| Unable to find “happiness for us \ . [ the most outstanding in 1939, and e tor Ju.| ducer husband, Arthur Hornblow, fi or I Ies for that reason was d as th A e iia . : Jr. (both above) have parted. *1¢ High School i 1 of the Elks for years. rpeached,” declared the glamorous _— B ¢ ¢ S | screen star, who, in films, usually T lay is a story of 1 ave | » 'y y A “Fiernally Yours” Cast In- Elks Will Give Their An- 2 *American home, the paren . portrays the purt of u happy wite, | I '“"' T nally Yours” Cast In- Elks Will Give Their An- sue boeeir o (e v Smorgasbord Draws | N cndes Loretfa Young, | nual Party fo Children e ana the aituics o o iy [atae ¢ TARKINGTON PLAY NIEE chn, Billie Burke Residing on Channel | fortunately Deiphic contracts pneu- drge Lrowda 1o ir monia and the duties of the ¢ i i A | I N H o ,,(m_m Meet Mr. and Mrs. Bingham! On Saturday, Decemover 21, Els| iqer daughter. Then ensue Jcandginavianvis eS | ETTY MORAN The Binghams are members of will hold their annual Christmas|yery | experience: | AT 20‘“ (ENIURY the cast of entertaining personali- party for Gastineau Ch chil 31 e . by Chutiech Olinn- Ovor 150 persons enjoyed unusual ties engaged for Walter Wanger's dren LTS el X0 A ved ot ‘thé Kacresshbrd Yours,” co-starring There will be and enjoy this pl 10rrow ni it (he Lutheran Church bazaav Americ: who have never Iorelta nd David Niven Capitol Theatre only, u‘.”'- perfory esterday. The smorgasbord table| gotten “Seventee Booth THEATRE! 1 ing t time to- to be in attendance with el G W lavishly laden with every var-|ington's epic of young love, are TONIGHT 3 be Capitol Theatre. And each youngster will be asked fo vian food for guests| tain never to forget Paramount’s 5 “.., i {:RDAY © Binghams are, in reality, Zasu take one can of food for the FEli BY D pARiv Io to Embroidercd wall hang-|new screen version of the novel, ZORINA' Pitts and Raymond Walburn. 1 Charity fund but chil | ings and the Norw an and Swed-| which is at the th Century, star- " o su In returning to the Wanger ble to do this will be I costumes of the waitresses were ring Jackie Cooper Betty Field ON Yo“n T E o after an absence of nearly mitted just the B[ BRGLC I IJ \ keeping and especially attrac-|This feature clc tonight. ST two years, Miss Pitts rejoined a = tive | “Seventeen” concerns itself with company which gave her what she sEfil‘]‘!F REPQR]’ Needlework displayed in booths|the romantic experiences of every Gl'ade S(hOOl Sfles considers her finest screen role, in Chapeladles Meei PNl 8 1ohed through an evergreen adolescent, but particularly of oue p 5 | Street,” and as Mrs. Bir ritracted many. The sale| Willie Baxter, a self-assertive, blun- Fooi_[oose Today h: the ever popular Zasu At F k r\ : Fifty-eight memk will we until 6 oclock to-|dering, impressionable young man, umed a rele that offered unusual ran ia)ers Expedition from two I night. Instead of the smorgasboard |played with his usual spirit by S cp! Miss Pitts has 1 4 tle America, will be lan today, the Lutheran ladies are|Cooper. The object of his affection upils of the Juneau Grade School ¢ i uccessful per- chapeladies met Tuesday eve- attle in April when the motorship i onsoring a tea from 2 until 5(—and cause of his torment—is & attended the first performance of e tour of America’ ping at the home of Mrs, Frank North Star returns from her fouc- . { [0 \\Ul)hl\llmlh‘(l charmer of seven- the high school play, “Foot-Loose” wi roles in ¥ Maier for a business meeting and menth cruise to the Antarctic T o teen, Lola Pratt, played by the this afternoon in the school audi~ Jut George Rafl's “The 5 yeview of the s ful The North Star i ted to sail witty, energetic Miss Field, torium. The children voted it & La om Kentucky” and With helq last Friday. Present were 15 from Seatile December 10 on her M ’h d' tch : i | Under Louis King's knowing, 8reat success. in “Nurse Edith jpempers, Mesdames H. Arnold, W.!second voyage to the South Polar ? 1 e 0 IS o" 0 | surprise-filled ~ direction, the sup- Cave Anderson, L. Card, Flemin She left Boston Novem- v # 2 . . porting players interpret other ATTENTION ELKS who recently com-| j peHart, C. Foster, V. Johnson, last year, on I st cruise > ¥ - A P ' f R d | Tarkington characters in an equal-| All Elks are requested to meet in plet With I S. Jekill, M. Mielke, V. Puzy, D.|to the Antarctic with personnel and| i — — it ra( I(e or a lo ly engaging manner. Oito Kruger Club Rooms, Sunday, December 8, Wire F and Spaulding, E. Stender, M. Ward, supplies for Admiral Byrds third AP FEATURE SERVICE Ll o _|is Willie's father, Ann Shoemaker at 1:30 pm. to attend Memorial Pup the role C. Wittanen -and Frank Maier and|Scuth Polar expedition hres: Seate dgo \Wialt Disney sGited, filming Dukes: musical fatry | Unger -the dircotion of Mrs. | his sympathetic mother, and Nor- Service in Elks Auditorium. Pro- Pitts' screen husband, is one guest, Mrs. O, Jackson We will set a course via Honc-| ta1e “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” starring Mickey Mouse. When he had Danicl Langdon, the Metropolitan| ma Nelson the nosey, officious kid #ram starts at 2 o'clock sharp. wealthy business man. Tha mikh fnceting will:be -hela| il sald OApE Tsal Tyatad, WHO| (it ity wosiae i i G S e s ey Methodist choir will meet tonight|sister who plagues his life. Others adv. COMMITTEE. - December 17 at the home of Mrs.| will be master of the North finished he decided the idea of picturing classical wmusic was 100 B0 4f 7:30 o'clock at the Church, Mu-|in the cast are Betty Moran, Peter B Subscribe for The Empire. H. Amold. on her long voyage. “From Hawaji| 0 9roP With ite shoit - SojRmpuAde EanIasl, & foRuLe SEOBEY el fox (he Gunrley. iroadloai fwill HAvee sndiTTORIR Boss. NOTICE 4 S Cgls S 6. Wil g0 to a, Fiji, to Dunc- color film i ting eight musical work Music is by the Philadeiphia | pe rehea it DI Women of the Moose meeting at din, New Zealand. and then sail| Sympl Orch s 8 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall, Wednes- for Little America. Our destina- The picture of Diane, the huntredd moon godde is from Beethoven's MINING MAN TO BUILD Empire Classifieds Pay! day. Initiation. adv, tion is approximat 2,000 mile: yral mphony, which tts on Mt. Olympus, home of the Construction has begun in An-| n Dunedin an Greek g The « from Moussorgsky's weird | chorage of an $8,000 home over-| If the weather permits, we will| “Night on Bald icoking Cook Inlet by J. D. John- — X make an effort to locate Scott Is-|- son, Marshall mining man. Johnson ‘ 3 o " h L] land, 1,000 miles south of Dune-| s, i bt ,,,_ expects to remove his family from| HO”YWOOd S’gh!-‘ A"d so‘”'l.' Toe Malkke Mother’s Eyes A e B L L compemen FLAKNES GOING Marshall when the building is com- | sighted once and we will attempt| win pe | “w “’ ol e ,' — A pleted but will go north each sum- By Robbin Cooms. to place it accurately on our ” CiT ha Mende i Slitien aotsalon . ”.- V I n to continue work on his prop-| HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 5—Wayne Morris, who seemed in a charts.” & P (8] I A | AL € fair way to be knocked out by his domestic break-up, is on the I ractical person with “After visits: to, Admiral Byrd's | T TS highway again where he started — as the fighter in “Kid Gala- e s East Base and West Base, we will [’0"‘ }}Oue’v Has ekl e e BROKERS ARE BACK had.” The new one, after “I Wanted Wings,” is called “Knock- mental side sail for Valparaiso, Chile. Our next >t eRboR: BoseT ‘¥ . Jled on| N A. McEachran and Jack Moly- out” ... port of call will be Balboa, Pa- HqHves Aot e fo . |neaux, traveling men with their At L di i i § | ¢ | 1 i s wife for Al ary Boland was testing for Sister Bessie in Road” ; E Dama’. ORTAlE. A00, . AU e Hl !Ufl(he()n Meehng t ¢ ™| neadquarters in Juneau, retuned before that auto accident ¢ 5 i paasse iy - come from that port to Seattle T 5 n jy|from Sitka on the North Goast. They| Loulse. Campbell gnd H a ! i direct s A an s e e 4 Her vis. made the round trip on the steamer. i ‘tr ’"é‘ll’ el “"dI Horace M‘(‘;M*’h"“- nice people, are 2@ S As the North Star will be at seal D or Sor ¥ Mo Y on for it n Spo- iy il going east for Christmas, for snows and shows. Their Irish setter, € hln a"or o, Christinas Day.. she «will - cagry| > vIum.( of Mrs. Olaf Larson for B ‘;/ Fla parents ‘in.Spo FOSS RETURNS Mike, has traveled as much as they. Recently, en route to Skow- Aft T I a large Yule tree and her larder a luncheon meeting. The :].1.1“!.- 1 RS SIS Harcld Foss returned from Sitka hegan, Me., for summer stock, Louise and Mike ran into a dog a gi i tiful .:‘« wi will be stocked with supplies' need- ::‘H'"' ‘” eyl ‘(""’ :‘:1‘“.‘:’;‘(’}; Oy wh MEET on the North Coast, making the ban on the train. At a loss, she appealed to the station attendant, make moth eyes shine on ed in celebration of the holiday. ] _”" Ty ‘~H—“”l‘ s s E z X - rcund trip. who carefully picked the official to whom he should take her Christmas morning—and will Friends of » officers and crew| . . < SEEUCS S ol : . Z T A appeal — a Mr. Sullivan. il it e "W | cempleted to date and the remain-| The Memorial Presbyterian Mis-| gmpire Classifieds Pay! i e i continue to give. pl :]1" "'fb' x‘;,&'”', ,_"fj"“('l‘”f*‘,q(",‘l “i“'“ ing five will be taken by individua mary Sociely will meet tomorrow ¥ KL gy An IRISH setter?” beamed Mr. Sullivan. “Sure!” . . . years to come. Biroe e e T ! Star | for home sewing, The next meei-|afternoon at 1:30 oclock at the TR “(‘;,‘ {nst "“;‘:‘ v “'""l‘ o 19ling of the group will be in Janu- home of Mrs. Walter Soboleff for Those reports that the movie “Boys Town” resulted in cutting 'H(‘I‘l (‘h;_::‘x‘m\ oA 2 PO OREN ary N sion down donations to Father Flanagan's worthy cause must have Y aat Mn SRS Nttt R war il - DR 2 45 s E been exaggerated or premature. Since the picture's release the GENERAL ELECTRIC e e G A B s R Empire. Omaha home for boys has built three new dormitories and a mess was arranged in the social hall and| = 2 h‘";’"-““;; a new chapel. / ~ < a tree made of sticks was cm:n-a| L] P For “Men of Boys Town,” Mickey Rooney, Spencer Tracy I‘IJASK./‘ ELECTBIC Ll(’llT nearky. The names of all officers Al o and Bobs Watson are playing their former roles, but a new juvenile % 1 P"WER COMP ANY !and crew members on slips of paper | S| T QUALITY threat is added in Darryl Hickman (from “The Grapes of Wrath”) SRERQ ' | were placed in a hat. Each man TR 3t 5| T Choioe Aneri who looks exactly like Jackie Coogan as “The Kid.” Norman PHONE 616 drew the name of a shipmate to| 1. Chart 85, 0 : |E e “P,, , Taurog is again the director, but much of the action takes place whom he was ordered to make ©| 4 Kind of an- R Mmfiwflmy clent spear 27 r 3 ok o O ke DL D SR treating A Y p | & Pouches s oloh R 1A F At your favorite tavern P E [ ] s E | “ Nerve network " tered side M ® and package store. » e 1 . Europes 39. b T g A TIP FROM JIM BACKUS, RADIO ANNOUNCER, | Tauntaine 40, Disi of ezge E [ ] of 10400 | 15. Meadow 43. Pagan god C A Brighton Rood, | 16. L.«.ufixs of the 44. South Amerl- A 5 olive tree can countr; i Claveland, Oble | 1. cxu.'f.'l|lx§or. 4 G T s I 0 P | oughly ! ). S fightl 49. Father of ! gt el pssle ) E PIE] AT PERCY'S CAFE dVe ‘Sma 21. Scandinavian [SIE AR Breakiast, Dinner or Light i navigator . y : | ‘- obllietes Soluti.n Of Yesterday’s Puzzle Lunches ‘ | 26 méasive of Down P ® DELICIOUS FOOD . Measure ol ; 70 TEN HI6H & e - e ( Spentng spronied & b o ¢ . ldnrle«k ;cotch e B"“fl'" “ “past age - proo . Uncooke: . On the ocean - ‘ gm ? HIRAM WALKER outside Boys Town, to show contrast between its methods and ' ce ‘l‘ns::l‘: :"u.c those of eertain other “institutions of correction.” ¥ The original “Boys Town” grossed three and a half million | without a foreign market, indicating, as Taurog says chuckling, that some pictures can get along without women very well. // o /sten... I want a bourbon I enjoy drinking and am proud 10 serve. TEN HIGH gives it to me double and just look at the pricel” Zoubitt your /qpfmaffl / TEN HIGH 6. Beauty of form or movement Enter into timepiece Roman road . Allowanee for the weight BRkEGL &L \ N AREEE NEEE N HEMEL ChEse rative metas disk . One of the [uses bical i e Stroight Bourbon Whiskey, 100 proo capital Schenley Distillers Corp., N. Y. C. Sutticient: puctic — It's small thanks to a great career, but it shows how prac- tical and hard-headed the movie business is: Shirley Temple's final picture before her short retirement, bottom-billed here with “The Mark of Zarra - Bette Davis, whose annual trip to New England has been the usual tonic for her, is modern again in “Far Horizon” and (be- cause of the rising tide in skirts) s showing more. of the shapely Davis legs than were seen even in “The Letter” or “Dark Victory,” her only up-to-dates in a long string of period films, Mary Astor, by the way, is the “other woman” in this Polan Banks novel, and George Brent the man. Having reported that Olivia DeHavmnnd can bark like a dog, I've run into other steller accomplishments. James Cagney, for instance, can go like a horse, trotting and snorting and champ- ing, when he's telling a horse story. And Chirs-Pin Martin, the staut sidekick of the Cisco Kid, stands on his head for five minutes before studying his script. He says it's the rush of the bleod to the brain that helps.