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THETAPITOL HAS THE IBIG PICTURES AND NEWS THATIS NEWS NOW SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. Show Place of Juneau APITOL ‘DESTRY" DIETRICH IS AT IT AGAIN! She makes a South like a gentle breeze... over a lawless Seas Typhoon look as she takes Pacific Paradise! EXTB‘A! EXTRA! EXTRAI MARCH OF TIME i TONIGHT SJLLYWOD, July Featuring LAST it DeMille, the Great C. B.: Australia at War TIMES EY ROEBBIN COONS jed here recently ws a sam- S of the endless act that the man who is as much irector and has been s, the man who, “Reap the Wild the impression that e is the only imporfant in his life if not in the world. sene cited was a typical De- rating his act- scene JeMille, ; remarks directed at | ne, Paulette Goddard, to > effect tha if ne ary he would | to pound a certain point of | ting into her skull, iter I had opportunity to in-| re of the lady herself how an| s feels when C. B. puts her on the grill, humiliating her be- fore a set full of co-workers. “I don't mind,” she said smiling. are three things I could | done in the circumstances. t, I could have become suddenly 19. — More * LATEST NEWS Featuring RAF on Big Air Raids—Huskies Win Poughkeepsie Regatta CHARLIE McCARTHY, DETECTIVE FRE GIRLS OF THE ROAD NEWS COSMETICS TO ALL LADIES! and gone to my dressing room | st—and cost the studio about $1,000 a minute. That would have n a small thing to do, and point- Or I cculd have burst into That would bave been silly 7 have taken my and a had a 1 could h , grin- , and that's the only rd, everybody on the seL came up and said they were for me, for the way I took it. And then Mr., DeMil apologized. He said, ‘Paulette, I" been doing this for 30 yea now and I can’t change, so_youll have to try to adjust your- elf to my ways. “And I understand him, too. I know that when he acts that way he has a reason. He's driving at a point. If you can take it, you learn Showman in town. [thmgs working for him.” j The DeMille “act” continues to- Charles Bickford, the fiery red- 9ay, as always. The Great One is heud as headstrong an individual- et pleased with his actors, They |ist as DeMille himself, is working|are too slow, they aie clumsy, and ‘ror the Old Maestro again, for the People are making too much noise. | first time since they nearly came La‘QUifl QUIET, Q-U-I-E-T! blews making “The Plainsman. { “Stop talking behind me,” he | Bic ford objected violently to being |commands. “The next one to talk wlle’i at by DeMille, and mmcd‘gnes cut the stage door, and ouf down two subsequent DeMille filins.|the gate—and after that hell be a ‘Iree American «itizen again!” “Reap the Wild Wind” Bickford | L;‘ ve a point and tested for a role.| He was on the set, before accepting | it, when DeMille approached with a tentative gesture of reconciliation. “You look fit, Charlie,” he said. “I am aid Bickford. He flex- ed his “Feel. DeMille left, Bickford said, look fit, too.” “I am fit,” said DeMille. He flex- ed his biceps. “Feel.” “Hm-m-m,” said Bickford. “Uh-hm-m-m,” said DeMille. They parted. DeMille, o, ask- ed his casting director. “How about Bickford? Will he take the part?” The casting director said, “He'll do it.” So Bickford went to work. DeMille, after all, first brought him | west for “Dynamite” 11 years ago. He thinks DeMille is the greatest “You Delivery Service Out the Highw AN ~ HAULING OF Al.l. KllIllS' | Daily | Delivery of the Daily Aluska Empire (IIY PUTS 0.K ~ ON BUDGET FOR 1941-1942 FUNDS Harbormaster's House Up | Again-lssue Referred fo Commitfee ay Every Day! Without change and with little | comment, the Juneau City Coun- !'cil last night unanimeusly approved the City budget for the fiscal year 1941-1942, setting aside out of esti- | mated revenue of $243,750, approxi- | mately $235,355 for municipal ex- penses. | Mulled and muzzeled over ‘n lengthy discussion, was the motion ,‘lor repair and extension of the | harbormaster's house at the small ;boat harbor. Original plan was !nncrely to repair the building with | & new roof, new piling and repair | the platform ‘and the house. When | the program fot repair became in- | Jected with a suggestion for the inclusion of lockers in which boat- men could store outboard motors, ouncilmen . divided into two dis- inct groups, enqlqa wuh bids on the project being rejecmd for the second successive meeting and the business being referred to the gen- eral property committee for ac- tion, % Firearms Ordinance Demanding the recording of any sales, transfers or trade of fire- armg in m(fity, and p ting the sale 0f ‘Weapons to m! un- der 21 unless with the pétmission of their’ parents, guardian or 'the lcw of Police, &. fivearms ordi- .- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1941. "SEVEN SINNERS' STARS DIETRICH AS CAFE SINGER Capitol fo Show Film of | Tropical Romance-Latest March of Time Featured Marlene Dietrich, in starring film since the “Destry Rides en ," opening | Capitol Theatre. John Wayne, one of Hollywood's | foremost young male stars, plays | opposite Miss Dietrich in “Seven | Sinners” at the head of an im- ! posing cast that includes | Dekker, Broderick Crawford, Mischa | Auer, Billy Gilbert, Anna Lee, and | Oscar Homolka | As a lovely cafe singer who goes | laughingly from one tropical island |to another, leaving romantic trou- !hls in. her wake, Miss Dietrich | essays the type of role that has her first triumphant returns to “Seven Sunday at the Miss Venice [ Albert | made her one of the all-time stars & |of the scr | Wayne is seen as a young naval officer attached to an American is- |land base, and the course of his | infatuation for the beautiful ard | mysterious entertainer brings the | story to-its .drama climax The film “Australia at War,” the latest issue in the March of Time | serfes, has also been booked | showing. The picture presents “2 norama of Ausl ja's war effori, showing what her ven million jpc-npxe are contributir on all fronls toward Brits ngqmat thc AX 1nantx‘ was introduced to the Coun- |cil and referred to the Police Com- | mittee. | A communication from the League |of Women Voter king for City |action on excessive numbers of ln‘ s in the city ets was read { The letter to the city fathers sug- gested thesuse of a giant magnet | to sweep the streets clean of metal ‘dt bris. | Lone | Bids on the Bid Opened repair of the dock |at the ferry float at the foot of |Seward Strect were opened with | the lone bid meaning nothing t¢ | the councilmen until City Engineer { Frank Metcalf, changed the unit |bid into figures. Complete health examinations for |city employees in the strcet de- partment, police department and | employed as fire truck drivers was broached and finally tabled until | thoroughly invesfigated by City Aumnu (jlmer Winn SALVATION ARMY The Rev. Ralph W. Bayless, now | in Juneau, will speak at the Sal=| vation Army barracks on willeugh-l by Avenue Sunday afternoon of | 2:30 o'clock. The public is wel comed and urged to attgnd and! hear the, District: Secretary of lhe[ American Bible Society, says Adjt. Stanley Jackson, ——————— NATURALIZED In Federal District Court late! yesterday before Judge George F.| Alexander, Clara Jakeway, former cmzen of Norway. was naturalized. = Frances Brix appears a natural con- tender for the title of Miss Califor- nia as she poses atop a pair of over- e galloping dominoes at Venice, Cal. The winner of the state crown will represent California in Venice’s national Miss America contest. ible seaweed ing: law sidence itonal send out . B8, Soutiiern con- stellation Night bofore an gg. il Y Outfit astener Bog orchid "(‘Il’lhl vent o . Ieclandic tales f Devoured H “ootball posl- tion: abbr, . Number . Crude ¥ Glish letter On the ocean (i sect . Funeral pile DOWN . Biblical tower . Century plant 3. Defy Iflflfl’// ddd// Afda E=II% HE/JdEENR 10 HEAR BAYLESS “I’// 1] flllfl%fl!llfllll Vil lfl/fl=l 1 fllll//flll//’iflll RELAX IN SMART HOUSECOAT OR LOUNGING PAJAMAS | Century Theatre. | in I//II TIMELY DRAMA PLAYS NEXT AT 20TH CENTURY "Four Sons™* Stars Don Ameche, Strong Cast in Stirring Picture Acclaimed at press previews as 20th Century- nday to the 20th Heading the powerful cast is Don Ameche who, fresh from his triumph “Lillian Russell,” is said to give the most stirring performance of his career. He reveals a dramatic power hitherto unsuspected, and delivers his role in a powerfully simple style, Eugenie Leontovich was persuaded by 20th Century-Fox to play the role of the mother, and she is said to more than justify her selection. Mary Beth Hughes has her strong- | role to date, the blonde and | beautiful actress having earned her est chance to play her part in “Four Sons” by her outstanding perform- : ances in ere Blonde and 21,” and “Star Dus Others prominently featured ln the cast are Alan Curtis, George Ernest, Robert Lowery, Lionel Royce | and Sig Rumann, Showing for the last times tonight The Haunted House,” and on the “The Great Virgil,” magician. e SITKA WOMEN LEAVE Mrs. Robert Jernberg and Mrs. J. F. Stockfleth returned to Sitka by plane early this morning. The two have been visiting in Juneau since last Tuesday. | BUY DEFEMSE BONDS =] [ATC PTA[RIC] fi E3[=) (O]m[m|=| Z[O[VIR[[0] o] w| g o] E] 1] WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES ”VIRGIl’"”“” Genius on the 3 HOURS OF FOR ALLI - Preview g, Tonight Twisht ['DOALENTUR LAST TONZGHT !001’ M Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Twentieth Century-Fox presents with pride one of the truly great pictures of our eral K( DON AMECHE - EGGENIE I.EflNTflVIflH MARY BETH HUGHES - ALAN CURTIS GEORGE ERNEST « ROBERT LOWERY LIONEL ROYCE . SIG RUMANN 2 EDITIONS LATEST NEWS EVENTS! PHOY] =m0 =] m -] imulojo[offi Zlolvicim AimIs [S[EIWER] Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Ridge of gla- clal drift 8. Pronoun 9. Broad-topped . Artificial like= ness . Measure of length . Member of the graduating class . Perched . Worthless leaying: ar- chalo . Existed . Apple julce : Danger . To the time a . Greek letter . Heav, . Growing old . Footlike part . Wooden erp 4. Before 5. Retall dealer 6. Assemblage of cattle . Pale . Be profitable . Illuminant . Light wood . Estuary be- tween Uru- guna and Ap ll’///// wd . Land measure Persia . Carmine red . Sheep-killing Lett, blue and black striped taffeta housecoat; center, white and powder blue silk lounging yl[-m.u: From now on we may look able to get away on vacation, ing shower at the end of the «day. Then put on a cool, becoming of lounging pajamas, and be ready to greet any zuest lhlt m " above is an elegant rayon taffeta housecoat worn by with black strij cuffs and belt. ot it and powder blue silk, and fastening section at the walst which twists in back and ties in front.. hmsm vum scarlet bov knots eloelnrbroidend all over, SN ter, madc of white {3 right, dotted Swiss housecoat. forward to some pretty wilting weather unless we're lucky enough to be One way to beat the heat is to go home, and smart-| come with smiles and glamor. At left yle, rhdio star. Joan Perry has -dected theé stunning one-piec# patio pajamas, cen- with a slide fastener, Right is a crisp dotted Swiss summer which motif is repeated in the tatting: take it easy and have a cool- looking housecoat or pair It is'a larkspur blue They have @ set-in VISTORTOTALK T ~ 3TIMES SUNDAY I in | Speaking three times Sunday, the T ° BRID. EONE | Rev. Ralph W. Bayless of the Am- |, " | erican Bible Socfety, will hold his a‘;;::';“;’;;f;.‘;‘:m';‘ :‘5(’”";' last services in Juneau, before going | By | m., when he wil Bm‘k on “The west to address other coastal towns. | p o e the Gospel” at the Bethel’ In the morning, the Rey. Bayless | | Assembly of God on Main Street. will speak at 11 o'clock in the Holyl The Rev. Bayleds is to leave Ju- Trinity Cathedral, using as his sub- neau on the ka ject, “The Light That Fails Not.” Lateryat 2:30 o'clock, he will speak at the Salvation Army Hall on the Emplu Classuieas £ay: $5.00 DOWN Now — enjoy famg "l ol R R W cost. Brnn thnu‘h Wllhdl{ s white ‘and soft. lfl E the array of conveniénce features shown below. You'd expect to phy much more! Hurry to our store now for & demonstration! e ALL THESE REMARKABLE FEATURES Activator Washing Lovell Wringer with . rm Sofm Release G-E Wuudy Fast Drain

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