The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 15, 1941, Page 3

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The CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News Now! Show Place of Juneatt Lasl Time Tonight! WALLACE BEERY with LEO CARRILLO ' Ann Rutherford * Lee Bowman PREVIEW “HIRED W!PE“ HT TON[G5 “The Sexplosion of 1:1 the Year!” I Hollywood BY ROBBIN COONS | | M-GM PRESENTS ng. “I've mever forgotten that,” the ministar. “I'd recommend newspaper work to all my students if T were head of a theological sem- inary. There's no better way learn life and to learn FOLLYWOOD, July 15. — The vourcell understood. A di Trving Rapper, Was must do both.” a time with those ducks, 0 0 mid e e mec: THREE NEW WEATHER STATIONS GOING UP ncte | There is & connection. The con- ation of New York's Marble s Ccliegiate church (Fifth Avenue at 26th) \\\H hear all about it. 1 WO says the Vincent Peale, “is fi\ll of say: minister oo — at Moose Pass, Cooper’'s Landing and Sunrise, Meteorologist H. J. Thompson, in charge of the U. S The patience of the di- weather Bureau in Alaska, was to who wanted a certain ef-'gg 45 the Interior tod: from those ducks to symbolize “ppompeon will visit Fairbani: woman, amazed M€ .,4 Apchorage before returning fc hours on them, 8nd Joo o o e here In about fen uld have spent| g o He wasn't sat- e DG resul 1 ~he e "t YACHT SARANAC IN JUNEAU FROM SOUTH The yacht Saxan.ln arrived in port last evening frorn Wrangell. The 40- foot pleasure boat is skippeerd by W. B. McDor.ald, prominent theatre ! owner of Glympia and among the | party aboard is Virgil McDonald, Les Armstrong and M. Steinbeck. weather and much fog was | _ experienced on the voyage. Rev. Dr. rman mer a siping He spent tw T'm sure th all day if n y with just any perfection. And Marble C Duteh hurch ir t in the country Witk ministry for the past tructure Bat ¢ (H\u chmen, from the innings, have found the ubj for ser in 1934, did m and their self-cen e 1 hocitated 2 come picture, he says, but r of his congregation urged n him a call to service, 1y enthusi 4 the a movie star had expected 12 { cople ultra-sophisticated, blase, a little cynical,” he says they're good people, h interested in good ti Martha tt is more int in her 1 and husband than in anything :, and I'd like to talk to Frederic| *h by the hour. His father is| Heather Angel .(:”xlnl‘;1~ bylerian elder back in Wi Soreén Actress Heathr Anigel has < % filed suit for divorce in Hollywood against Actor Ralph Forbes. The ¢! two were married in 1934. Im her treit Journal, where a city editor prief complaint, Miss Angel told him about news writing.| charged that Forbes made it a “You've a professor up there, and| habit to remain away ¥ night, a common man-in-the-street down - here,” was the advice. “Write for! Bubscr!be W the Dally Alasks the common man and the profes- Emnlre—lhc paper with the largesi will understand what you're s 1 to be a newspaperman porter on the old De- | Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine {hat Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Frzeom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance kates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be' Easfly Hand Cranked CIIARLES G. WARNER CO. Leok Here, Folks!? OPEN ALL NIGHT Perey Heas Thrown the Key Away? It's in the Channel OPEN ALL NlliliT—Every Night! REFORMED BEERY: | and |Man of Brimstone,” it to| to make|girl antl s | Custer, { Custer PERCY’S CAFE “PHONE 94 AIDS RANCHERS IN WEST DRAMA Capltol Shews "Wyoming' ! Star as Desperado Turn- ‘ed Champion of Law Wallace swashbuckles through battles and thrill turng comedian in his funn romance “Min and E Wyoming,” his latest outdoor adventure drama, showing for the last times tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Like its predecessor “Bad is laid amid gorgeous scene having been filmed in the awe-inspiring region about Jackson Hole, Wyoming He plays Reb Harkne former | desperado who, to protect a your mall child, becomes char pion of law and order in a primi- tive wilderness, breaking up a gang of desperadoes, aiding General fighting Indians. He plays comical court to Marjorie Main, as the “lady blacksmith” of the town, and engages in other comedy with Leo Carrillo. Some of the finest ery raids est in since To install new weather equipment | scenes are between Beery and lit- tle Bobs Watson, who enacts orphan Beery protects. Ann Rutherford has the nce angle of the story Bown who plays Cu: lieute Paul Kelly enact m p to duplicate this| figure. Joseph Calleia pro-| ace, and Henry Bevans, Russell Haden and Chie among the play- horpe directed with deft skill, and Clyde DeVinna's photography of the maje s of breath-taking beauty. - Mrs. Grefe leaves For South Today With Her Mothe{‘ Mrs. R. F. Grefe and two daugh- ters and Mrs. L. Perelle left on the Princess Louise today for their in Portland. Grefe and her mother were entertained during their visit in Juneau. ———————— ROBERT HELGESON WINS FIRST PLACE IN ESSAY CONTEST Robert Helgeson, a Juneau High Schoel student, won t place for the Territory of Alaska in an es- contest conducted by the » of Nations' Association. The contest was sponsored in Alaska by the international relations depart- ment of the Alaska Federated Wo- men's Clubs. The winning essay was based on the problem of organizing the world for peace. | Helgeson is the son of Mrs. Gar- | land Boggan of Juneau. | ——.e— LEAVE ON LOUISE Leaving on the Princess Louise this morning were Mrs. E. S. Evans | and son Bill, who will enroll at| Sherwood Forest Boys' Camp at| Nahcotta, Wash. He will return fo | Juneau in time for the beginning the your Lee young histol Simpson, S Thundercleud ers. Richard ome Mrs. videly nonth's | | | «A MERICANA* By RAY PEACOCK AP Feature Service Writer JUKE BOX is what you put a nickel in and music comes out of. A:man named Edison made it possible and the’buffalo nickel made it practical. It is a combination phonograph and period piece. You puts in your nickel and you takes your choice. For five cents you can get Tales of the Vienna Woods, Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair, or The Hut Sut Song. For {ive cenls you can get Dorsey, Krupa. Lombardo or Jurgens ou ‘can get Crosby, the ‘Andrews loward or Yvette. For five cents For five cents Sisters, Eddie you can be the life of the party. You can tell how far from town you are by the records. If you find Three Little Fishies on the list o know it's 3 long walk home, Kay Sulton, screen actress, surpriscd her Hollywood frien neuncing she was married in Yuma, Ariz., to Cliff Weaver, Honolulu restaurart owner. She said she would retire from the films and live in Honolulu with her husband. LANDS ON HOUSE Low on gas and unable to find a safe landing spot during an early morning fog, George H. Gardner, ITI, 21, Redlands, Calif., pancaked his plane into a Los Angeles house and emerged with only slight injuries, His passenger, Goerdon Thomas, also of Redlands, suffered minor cuts. Occupants of the house were shocked from sleep, but the building itself was only sllgmly damaged. JUKE BOXES If you are tired of the tavern business and want to start a night club, all you do 1s knock out one booth for dancing space, put in a juke box, and shut off the fans. The juke box 15 the little boy who grew up to be a giant Jout benefit of cod hver oil. Peo- ple looked at the peculiar, blaring infant and said he would die of radio-iis. But he thrived on a jitney dict The juke box looks like a cross back-bar and 2 sewing machine You bow thrown .n with every recording The juke box has no sociai standing You won't find 1t hsted 1n Webster's The Society For The Prevention Of Having Fun winces at its name Even the people who make them wince at the name Everybody winces, even the buf- falo when he 2 ushed down the slot But Tin Pan Alley” winceth not. It's happy gbout the whole thing, between a get'a ramn- POST CHARACTER | COMES 10 LiFE - IN"ANNIE" FILM Famous Femow at 20th| Century-Marjorie Ram- beau in Stellar Role That grand, robust, outspoken, |immortal character of Norman Reilly Raine's —Tugboat Annie— comes back to the screen in the { Warner Bros. film, “Tugboat Annie Sails Again,’ ng Marjorie | Rambeau and Alan Hale, and showing for the la times tonight at the 20th Century Theatre Tugboat Annie, played by Mar- jorie Rambeau, maintains that she’s the “best man” in the tugboat flect despite her company's belief that she’s through as a skipper. She's ! through by any means and proves it ‘when she lands a con- tract for the exclusive business of her boss' biggest customer and thwarts her arch enemy, Captain Bullwinkle, played by Alan Hale, from completing a scheme to throw | her company into bankruptey. The film turns the famous Sat- |urday Evening Post feud into one lof the funniest, happiest screen- | hits of the year. | Donald Reagan plays the role of | Annie's protege who has his own |little feud with pretty Jane Wyman put they forget their quarrel int ir efforts to get Annie out of | ctor Lewis Seiler brought the |ecintillating Saturday Evening Post aracters to the screen with all ‘“,l‘fl' 1 The original screenplay for “Tug- lmm Annie Safls Again” was writ- ten by Walter De Leon and he did | a great job in making Raine’s sea- | | going folk the merriest crew that cver hove into a port (or theatre) |_ with a cargo full of fun and hilar- | ity. NEWSBOYS T0 BE GUESTS AT TRUCK DRIVERS' PICNIC| Annual Affair Scheduled for Sunday at Auk Village Beach All newshoys and carriers of Ju-“ neau and Douglas are invited by | the Transport Workers Local No. 1172 to be guests of the union at the annual truck drivers’ picnic Sun- ! day at the Auk Village Recreation Area. | Transportation will leave the Pa- | cific Coast dock at 10 o'clock Sunday | morning. | The union asks the newspapers to (give their carriers identification cards. | Sports, races, prizes and “all they |can eat and drink” are promised ‘those attending the pienic. 494 o O R R [DRAFT DRAWING COMPLETED; T0 MAKE UP LIST {Selective Smice Order | Will Be Announced fo Local Boards Drawing of numbers to complete the master list which will determine the order in which Alaska Selective Service registrants will be called for duty was concluded at 9 o'clock last night in District Court. The list is being prepared for dis- tribution to the various Local Boards throughout Alaska. CORRINNE JENNE IS NAMED INSTRUCTOR AT U. OF ALASKA Miss Corrine Jenne, daughter of Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, has been {informed of her appointment as instructor in the music department | of the University of Alaska. She was informed of the appointment by Dr. C. E. Bunnell, President of the uni- versity. Miss Jenne is a graduate of Mills College, where she majored in music. She is now employed at the Terri- torial Board of Public Welfare. Out of Town Guests Honored af Luncheon Mrs. Ralph Dusenburz, and Mrs. Elma Indergard who is a guest of Mrs. W. W. Council for a few days, were honor guests at a luncheon at 1 o'clock today. Mrs. Robert Bender was the hostess at the informal af- fair which was held in the Irls Room in the Baranof, - 1 >oo—— H. TURNER ON CHARLOTTE Harley J. Turner Jr, is arriving lon’ the Princess Charlotte this eve- nipg from Seattle, where he has been attending business school. He ; plans to remain in Juneay, ardiness and warm cheer. THE PSYCHIC ENIGMA and "Golden Gloves” A Big 3-Hour Show AT NO Raise in Admission ACROSS 1. Qutery . Browsed Part of the eye 3b. coi)k'"‘ formu- a . Rare gas of the alr Spirit: collog. Tako pleasure a1 vaee( biscult . Bitter vetch . Substantive . Collection ot 15. Anoints . Derlved from | fatty sub- stances Double: prefix 18! Anticipateq wllh forebod- . Nothor the 47, sealo 43, Meadow . Word of con- type . Point 44. Term of respect Fox First woman ixists sent 52. Among . Contemptible 53, Moving at an fellow . Type measures §5. City In lowa b7, overfond of vie: Pen 58, Aftow polson 59. Hate - Clitue trults | 00, Cistodlin W 2 o Tugboat Annie MARIORIE RAMBEAU - ALA JANE WYMAN - Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 5. Individual . Infant's rock- marked by a certaln num ber:. slang . Demolish . Marks on ex- aminations . Interprets: ar- g Sl X sharv hissing . Retmary hste 2. g.uoc- of 2 Afl'lrll‘d'. votet th-é:‘r fort i n N-uuc-l haii? Ing eall Mrs Madean Wlll Visit Family Here Bound for Juneau to spend sev- eral weeks visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon MacLean, Mrs, Clara Mac- Lean of BSeattle is a passenger aboard the Mount McKinley. This will be Mrs. MacLean’s first trip to Alaska and she will meet for the first time her little grand- daughter Bonnie. e — SISTER OF MRS. GROSS IS IN JUNEAU ON VISIT Mrs, W. D. Gross was pleasantly surprised upon the arrival of the Denali from the south aboard which was her sister, Mrs. Lena Porter of Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. Porter, who has not been in Alaska for several years, will remain here for several weeks as the house guest ot Mrs. Gross, Mark YOUR GUIDE TO QUALITY Whiskies-Gins Eyerdear Grain Alcohol 190 Proof Always Re bly Priced THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO. 369 Pine Street, San Froncisco MRS. GILLESPIE 1S TO HAVE 3 HOUSE GUESTS Mrs. Roy Gillesple will have her daughter, Mrs. Adelbert Miller, and two children, J. Laurin and Ellen Louise, as house giiests for the next few weeks. Mrs. Miller and her children are arriving on the North Sea from thelr home in Everett, Wash. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Calomel=~—And You'll -Out o e Miowing Har GG The liver Mmmmrhld .hm‘#t’“' B anldhfl.uunmdmy e, " s ur s const You'feel sour, sunk and the world those good, effective Carter's Llfile leer Pills to get these two yhh of blln flowing freely " Amazing in making A for Garter's Little Liver Pil Stubbornly refuse anything else.

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