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e . e m————— THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight ALSO: 'TED SHORT Preview 1:15 a. m. Tonight “CAROLINA MOON" e i e was spinach.” el She had an offer 2y ROBBIN COONS € 1 a2 Paramount HOLLYWOOD, Cal, June 25— & which she freely \ lot of girls around ol | the plot. € three complaining because they the studio, ingenue to play ingenues. Mu:- lim, blue-eyed, with urned and the ether- Jlity of a Lillian Gish, is done something about Hollywood couldn’t Marsha 1 idea that like anything even spinach,” an it say seven days contract ed confe: nt years being the the ing nothing funt i oyster, W de- 1 pearls those wip) Glenda The world, her livering east on ntiere junket to crash Jerty's cousin, showed ropes. She was about to convin manager when her to come back 2t She had wanted here it was in “These nose ] he went movie pr and tri Far her only one of (free 6ue who ha a girl who knows why stock lay ingenues her reasonin arth a ham agent wir Ingenue part for a er for me ract I hat be- they'd do eal in f g lown to an repertory her test. uff and athic suicide enormous mythin Glamour C wen the ¢ supposed to i ¢ so painfully i any what role, and M-G \ option. Seven roles la M put her under cor unusual hesitancy was caused by uncertainty as to her “type.” Now they know that her type thing they wani her to play 2 proved this by playin year-old Ethel Turp in “Call , the President,” by playing a year-old n in weers for Mi tishop,” by doing the prim pespectacled daughter in “Pride and Prejudice,” nd the hard- hoiled baby of "he Trial of Mavy Dugan.” It was this 1 that won her the contract since which she has drawn nothi but 1 “The Penalty,” “Blos- Dust,” “I'll Wait for She ense. you The 11l today in the is Jerry telling . and husband cditor, will soon i new sh as but Pup. 60~ on 50- se house in the this al sp! , needs Bedlingtc le signs hen her Pupchen W unmistakalk ray cne ushered ago. out of Powers aching act od six years a year time ingenues, ed on , and told aphers she whatever in course, br ik trying interest her- uncle, whom she was w it would. “He had HERE - FROM WRANGELL R. J. Suratt, U. S. Commissioner at Wrangell, is a guest at the Gas- tineau Hotel today, arriving here last night Columbia of ¢s. Hollywood, on the >) k) =10 T 2> Inglish river Word of lam- entation ACROSS Denoting the central part DEQ | [k Units 7. Disinclined 40. Part of the leg Hide Organ of hear- ing Savor . Appear Down: prefix suflix m{r|m Lt | |my SER BRI A Small cup used in cutting monds 1O o[ [P nd City In Okla- lioma Alm[G[Z]o GES EES Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle €8. 69. 70. Hidden Golf mound Exi: A Hawser . Town in Malne g5 Firearm Greek letter Searches Thing: law DOWN Worked in & plastic material 2. Place alone 3. Station 4. Pertaining to forebears . Arabian gar- ment . Couch . And not 28. 66. Uneven 67. Superlative ending . Happening . Depends . Turkish name . Remarkable . Hanging orna- ments . Edible seed ., Imp The ankle . Holding frames . Poker term Goddess of dis« cord . Pens . Come In . Windflowers . Safe keeping . Large fish . Full of glands . Frequented places . Wears away . 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The irange lass is really a madcap heir runnin: away from a dis- mar se, but she pas elf off as a poor homel gl Determined to catch a certain boat for China, the doctor despes- ately striv to rid himself of th» lovely scatterbrain, but with equal determination reuvers hi into ™m 1o remain, Their hectice experiences enroute their arrest in Omaha when th become involved with a pair of cor fidence men, and the gradual blooming of romance despite their constant bickeri 11 make for sparkling entertainmen Raymond, as the serious-th youhg doctor. and Miss Barrie the heiress incognito, tum in out- nding performances, and each display tefin lair for light comedy Smoothly guided at a lively tempo, “Cre Country Romance” was directed by Frank Woodrutf - - BANQUET DANCE EVENT TONIGHT; PUBlI( INVITED Winners of Soép Box Der- by Will Be Given Awards in Gold Room, Baranof Soap Box Derl of the by will s to- be p nted to the winne night at a dance in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel is invited to the affair are to go to a’banquet for th on July 1 Dancing will start at 10 o'cloc) jto music provided by Lillian J. gen three- ce orehestra | McDowell and Stan Grummett are in charge of the dance - Jane Blomgren Back in Juneau Miss Jane Blomgren, daughter of Gunnar Blomgren, aboard the North year at Washingtc boy Coast te from a College where she has been study- ing secretarial work. RIS T A The Daily Alaska Empire has the | largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. Hats should reflect returned Daughter- th Ur W I M b Halifax Kin Here | Mrs. Ruth H. M. Wood -in-law of Lord Halifax, e British ambassador to the ited States, Mrs. Ruth H. M o0d has arrived in the U. S. en s to her home in England rs. Wood v Palestine, but, cause the war » Mediter- he traveled east and U. S. by crossing the ser plane. She is wn in Los Anoles WESTWARD SOIL | s |and b Wer i |cn s | a | tinu the. wafirer. a‘u STUDY WILL BE TAKEN UP AGAIN Office. Pérly Passes Through on Columbia | for Matanuska 1 Lang Office party pass- {0 the Westward on the Columbia to conduct land ification in the Matanuska-Su- valleys in contiruation of lis made in the area in recent t K. Coote, Chief of the Land | Jtion Division, Is in charge lich includes Mere- . Economic Georgra- tin, Clark University. chester, Ma Kirk Stone, of University of Toledo, and Gor- | I Reckord of the University of | caze. H, 8. Price, R: Mana- for the Conservation Service, Isc headed for the area to con- 1e soil studies. _SEASON’S NEW HATS HELP EXPRESS YOURMOOD | say. | everywher de Pr the of the ‘1t a woman feels brave as she sets out to battle the world, she should wear a bravely colored hat, such as red, If her mood is tender and sympa- thetic as she goes to meet her best beau, her hat should be feminine and expressive of her mood. Pie- tured above are three examples of the stylists’ latest creations, all with persorality and modernness. The shiny black straw hat at right was made to ba worn with a pompadour. It is secured to the head by putting bobby pins through the veiling. - The head-hugging calot at left shows the growing popu- larity of the brief rounded brim. It is a perfect example of a hat that would he chic for the mature 'oman or the career girl, The white hat, center, is made of toye and is a real double duty model ~ which wilk give You that.correctly: costumed feeling whether you are in tOWn or the country,” RACHEL FIELDS' BEST SELLER COMES TO LIFE Brilliant New Film Starring Davis-Boyer Showing at 20th Century “All This and Heaven Too,” lon: | awaited screen version of Rachel | Field's widely-read novel, had its rirst e wing: last night at the 20th Century Theatre Bett Davis and Charles Boyer e Co wred for the first time in elr lantly uccessful careers Breugh the reen by Warner Bres. All This and Heaven Too ‘IM ir ul dramatic essence of the ovel and brings it to glow- {ing life on the screen. It is the story [ a demure little French goveri sceminel destined for pinsterhood-—whose .very existence was threatened by a Parisian mui- der mdal involving one of Franc atest noblemen. But sae survive e ordeal to find peace security 1 happiness in America It i T oot romance that captuy vithin it nearly all the varyi notions evoked by love in it ny phases, just as it is CXPH peed by men and women With Bette Davis the gover- wnd Charles Boyer as the Duz as in, who murders his jeal- cus wife because of her treatment of the governess, the film has been hailed by crilies who have pr 2WE as one of the most bril- weted motion pictures of the - > CAKES, COOKIES ARE NEEDED FOR ROTC RECEPTION Offerings Have Been Gen- erous So Far But Even More Required Denations of V(u’\k‘n-w and cookies re going to the American Women's Veluntary Services committee for the entertainment of the ROTC men be- ing held at the American Legion Dugout Saturday and Sunday, n a most satisfactory way. However, ths mmittee, headed by Mr John McCoimick, needs even more. Among are a large cake from the ccokir wcl given by Mr. Er- nest Parsons and a contribution of $7 by an anonymous friend to be wsed to pay the dishwashers. The committee ha announced that the men from the Haida are ) invited to the cpen house, Final plans for serving have not completed, but two or three rs will be on duty ali the time nd be relieved every hour. There will be no formal pouring - ROWE LEAVLS Rowe of the Epis left on the Columbia from where he will points before return- the donatiof been BISHOP Bishop P. T pal Church, Cordova visit interior ing south. - —— 100 salt domes Approximately have been discovered in Louisiana. | E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941. Where the Better 2nd BIG NIGHT | | | FEATURE STARTS 7:30 and 10 P. M, wn JEFFREY LYNN BARBARA O'NEIL An ANATOLE LITVAK Production AVARNER BROS :rest ot Pewn 1 Viegloa Woich - Hoary Danielt Waites Hampden- Geo. Coulourls JudyHasSoldier Mate Here Is Your Picture! BIG P tures Play! TSy | A RS Mighty! Memorable! A Masierpiece!! at long last meet...t0 transform a memorable novel into an unforget- table motion picture! 1 T N ‘ | 'TONIGHT and FRIDAY s “STAR BUST” Judy Canova, film singer, with Ja beach at Honolulu. Franciseo by clipper from Honolul on the islands. Ripley, reported Ripley, was ficials did not say why. Blackout Casualty Miss Canova admitted on her arrival in San the guard house at Fort Ruger, Honolulu. DEFENSE BOARD HOLDS MEETING - LAST EVENING { v \Home Guards’ Plans Are Discussed-500 Ques- fionnaires Sent | | The Civil Defense Unit of Juneau, headed by Frank Metcalf, Chairman, met last night in the City Hall at 8 oclock to disquss (Home Guard: plans. The meeting was called following the sending out of 500 questionnairés | to Juneau men concerning eligibility 'in joining thé local home défetise o i oo g el | The topic of discussion centered /mainly on sabotage combatting {methods and air raid defense. The | subject of utilizing radio amateur | operators as listeners during time of | war was also brought up and dis- cussed quite favorably. : Those present were: Frank Met- | calf, Chalrman; Mayor Harry' T. | Lucas; Waltér Scott, Superintend- ent of the Alaska Juneau Mill; At- torney R. E. Robertson; Harold @ | Knight, Manager of the Alaska Dock. mes Ripley, army corporal, on the | and Storage Company; R. Druxman; Tom Dyer of Standard Oll; Dan Ralston, Chief of Police; V. W, Mul- vihill, Pire Chief, and J. J. Ryan, Assistant Director of Clyilian ‘De-' fense for the Territory. i dosd < MRS, STEVENS OUT | Eoieriie St i 020 ON BUYING TRIP, paid efrculation. | | Mrs Ray Stevens left on the Lode- star this morning for a buying trip| in the States. She will be gone for several months, and will divide her time between Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland. u that she married Ripley secretly | to be a nephew of cartoonist Bob Army of- Juneau Liquor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe THREE CHELRS FOR THE WHISKEY THAT'S "Cheerful as its Name!* E\mm“m“\mmmmum ‘ £ S E tress, hobbles off the. Atlantic Clip~ per on cratches as she lands in New | York. The actress broke her ankle during a blackout. She said food conditions in southern France, where she has been living, are “terrible.” FROM FORT YUKON In Juneau from Fort Yukon, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Holm are visiting here and.afe staying at the Gas< | tineau Hotel WHISKEY National Distillers Products Corporation, N. Y. e —— t ¥