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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, jULY 26, 1941. e CRPITOL A THE I3RG DICTUR &3 AND NEWS TAT SWEWS N w || HILARIOUS FILM | 1 Acmuy shite | "NO TIME FOR T T e e oGRS P STARS LOY AND . COMEDY" LAUGH || cast s ~cxmnring ox TuE nien sas” SUN DAY Show Place of Juneau PREVIEW TONIGHT ¢ B ; ; I ING O 7 MELVYN DOUGLAS' & b | HIT OPENS HERE TONIGHT IGHTS OF THE RANGE | i - LISA M MONDAY , MATINEE SUNDAY _TUESDAY | bSNTHEATREWE ooy A MYRNA'S 4oz Lpve. wire The | : LITTLE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE! * THE MAN WHO MADE GARBO LAUGH GIVES MRS, “THIN MAN" PLENTY OF TROUBLE AND c MAKES HER LOVE & Im & "Third Finger, Left Hand"™"| §&¢ = - 20th CenIury s Featunng GR . Romantic Comedy Open- | BE2. .. = Mirth Picture for Three [ ) t éb/‘[[”””y [ ing Sunday at Capifol o . \ N|ghts Siartmg Sunday | - ' .“A\“ a Loy, per-ecs wife of “Ths | | Audiences wil Have thetr sk Sllllday - Mflnday -TueSday pictures, .and Melvyn | 3 opportunity to see “No Time for who mnl« Garbo laugh 2 . | Comedy,” the laugh hit of the new “Ninotchka,” team for the first | EESEEEES 40 | f}lm season, when the James Stew- v time in “Third Finger, Left Hand,” ‘ ¢ art - Rosalind Russell co-starring JAMES e ROSALIND hilarious adventure in romance, 3 i < | picture opens a three-day engage- coming Sunday to the Capitol The-| B8 4 B | ment at the 20th Century starting proves far from B Sunday. ! s t wife, ‘and keeps Douglas ih% i Based on S. N, Behrman's Broad- ' THAT guy from THAT woman fre:a ;\(t)x\l“(“ll'x;’;;ll)l;' me ‘1:;u d:(lmril lliam A :\:::\y hit of mft year, "‘No Time ru{ Washington “The Women™ B Jomedy” tells the highly hilarious She invents a husband for busi- < ! o story of what happens to a play- ness reasons, and Douglas, in love 8 wright famous for his comedies ' | with her, shows up and pretends to : when he falls under the influence pfe"ew R\ B M‘finee be the mythical spouse, keeping ‘i of a blonde who specializes in in- . : away her other ' fwo suttors, Bhe PR | criring artists to give the world '[o|||g|||‘ : %) Sunday cen't exposc him, so takes it out by ' S a message. Among the things that 1.15 A M 4 . when h getting him into all manner of ; Happesi afo & rousliig fight-between | 12 M. g = ¥ | 2:00 P.M. troubles—all of them funny. i [the playwright's wife and the Her alterney, Lee Bowman, wants 5 blonde, a near romance between to arrange a divorce for her so the playwright's discarded wife and that he can marry her himself. But Maj. Gen. Frank Andrews the blonde’s discarded husband, and | i | i MGM PRESENTS NEVER SAW Saaf fllq‘l/ in the end the warring romancers, | a flop that turns out tc be a big . who got married so that she could| smong the changes made by the | YOU NEVER SAW M;fl/nffln’ Yho 80t mariRd ) thal 6 SOR! ar Gepagtment, in e arky.|Suwoes. 5200 Tl f SR : shakeup is that involving Maj. ames Stewart is engaging { were really in love with each other . 'gyapy M, Andrews, 67, |5camp as the errant writer, Rosa S falls into the dutches of that {all along and, with deceptions end=! 44,06 “who is to become chief of |lind Russell is his knowing wif B i frow "TheWatibet |ed, all ends merrily and happily. the Caribbean defense command, |Genevieve Tobin, the blonde men Rebert, Z. Leonard, veteran direc-| a post regarded as of increasing |ace, and Charlie Ruggles her mil tor of “Maytime,” “New Moop”| importance. He succeeds Lieut. |jionaire husband. Allen Joslyn ha {and “Pride and Prejudice,” direct-| Gen. Daniel Van Voorhis, who |, "ok comedy role as a harried Yed. The principals include Ray-| Wil {{'mn"'ml (!‘Cc\?““t‘ccl”ws | stage “director; Clarence Kolb plays mond Walburn, Bonita Granville, ea with 1‘“““,‘71:;"(;’5“ olum- | esciti, produoer, /and’ | dusky | Donald Meek, the eccentric bee _ e Louise Beavers plays the theatri- {man of the Nick Carter series, Fe- | cal maid who sees all and tells all. |lix Bressart of “Ninotchka’ fame ' M D b ' William Keighley directed from the and Ann Morr rs usen UrY 0 \scrlpt by the Epstein brothers. | : 5 | Two featurgs are shown tonight “Gambling on the High Seas"| : ROSALIND at the Capitol, the “Under Puj L f K d k“”“’ vExlghts ‘of the Range” are| Y and “The Saint Takes Ov The eave or 0 la the two features being shown to- INFORMATION PLE ALSO : ‘“ AN latter is on the screen once only bk - . A L s A o) bt mastered by that mirthful Latest News of the D sOW! | at 8:41 o'clock Mrs. Ralph W. Dusenbury has re- s Ly 4 : siveeitdud \' ! turned to Juneau with Mary Joyce | Mister from Washingtonl gy ——————-— stay at Miss Joyce's | ”"-’i"l "1"1’;&9]'{‘;"" U i YownweT I PEARSONS VISIT =i 7., Luncheon Honors WHILE IN p()m it o Monday s he 2 Maydelle George - - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearson of house guest of Comdr and Mrs. | Seattle, who are round trippers on | J°1n Perry for about two weeks. On| iss Maybelle George was hon- s back into her own litile Bige o o : : ‘li:]:l‘f“‘rl““’d‘:}‘sm e ’:\d ont's place the Prince George, visited Capt. her (tm anp ':H lmfi:}“}‘]:“’}‘\':fi |ored today noon at a luncheon in a one Is e p i her usial speed und took it to and Mrs. Herfy: Butcher at ¥hefl 402 I BHES w‘:“ Sl |the Iris Room of The Baranof by r 'n editor, who handed it back with Fosbec Apartments while the ship 7" 0Pl ol o oitn,| e doerl - Lingp. JHIE ‘clegen 1 | ; b . was in port. Mr. Pearson is gen- - Casiner and then return south. 'jeaving Monday for the South. |the words: “That's strictly Police - | H u;‘.mz[‘ eral manager of the Foss Tughoat The luncheon table was decorated oman I or | ’ Company BUY DEFENSE STAMPS with a lovely bouquet of locally [ [ g % ¥ S {grown flowers. | ¥ F La Farre The close friends attending were azette and the Misses Marianne Skinner 4! she Ln(l 1 in the editor o . Isabel Parsons. 'l‘heu after the circulation began to “ACROSS 3 EO&[{\_"M legal i . Box \(hmh B Bupian: 40N . Lace for the t | “The reason for it,” she says, “is Tight border 2 | that we went back to the files of the . Like B SS| " l \'l g { n 9. Cl : poetic = |gay nineties, when the paper was o 1 41. Operatic solo a e S ea 'n —raysyand 8y woay awed vopy aur i Remi b g SENRIND [ 0" Mon'h va(afion 18] {[® PUE WL ‘SIYS) ul suaanb Alnus -4 anbsalIng uoO SILIOJS ‘SANSST PJO SOYY 8 . S":;\‘:n‘l:r'n:" ] I 1 < g BT E sirong 1 copled ideas from 1s, pothe . Female sheep Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bassett plan to senevieve Tobin- mm pregl "k’fi‘m’ sinin ¢ e N "-v-v sswell—] latfo Cr ch official 1 Roswell—not from me, The ! f\',,'l orm : Chureh officla leave tomorrow by plane, weather || M JOSLYN - Classace KOLY - Louies BEAVERS w | cnly thing I take credit for is that Crafty brownie i 3 |1 the old issues of the gay nine- ° tiative 2. D Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle | 1 pous oo they will pick up their z—nn J s wn.w l“H | ties and wrote stories to fit. Tts all 35 ©% e Handsome or §9. Part of a play DOWN |son Sandy, who has been visiting {the same baloney — and it’s still _fine: Scotch 0. Implement 1. Propels one's the Nordales there, and then go to _ Chor : Convey legally 2 | goed ‘ . Princely Italian 62. Cereal grass = E:J:‘:'::‘“‘Z““ Anchorage, where they will visit, | | abbr. house 63. Varlety " straight Mrs. Bassett’s parents. They hope to She works like a whirlwind. Pills fines” Ak thatative ot At bt e N(Y IH.DER |several pages in the pink gazette . Gone by | take the railroad from Fairbanks to pver: ont iefly wi S s i B % every month—chiefly with stories of : With tull force | Anchorage. DETROIT, July 26—Johnny Gor- i burlesque strip-tease queens, whom “. . Halry o 5’(;. i haps Detroit’s best field- she interviews. . i e res: - . Clumsy vessel | s perhaps Detroit’s best field- | he interviews in their dressing . -.n " Below piteh B @M tor. wid' LinFes 3 reabon: ‘ Saturday._Sunday_Monday rocms, while they undress. Mulls . Remember over her stories till she gets just the |8 . . . Anoint H ELP AN Gorsica broke into baseball as a JAMES CAGNEY'in angle vants. Scribbles her ‘ideas ‘- A . Dip ‘ater it first baseman with Beckley, W. Va., “ROARING TWENTIES” it i or cocorow penctiiohe ] LN L L Ll 6 S || ALASKAN || W dm’/ W | t and says: “Get up and write Billow g:mfl’:‘:fim y Pu ' c"i‘ nim‘ h !m 'N u '.' 'm | . Metal That brings up her last frustration. [3 L 37 : oo origt- | | mm&flwm';ed waorker. Her husband won't let her talk about 4 a1 ¥ ' bek gntkoliamublioaRe tolls pef’pl-e W | | 3 Eoretnger © | orpnoGRAPHER —Young lady, she writes poetry—but she doesn't . o th ob cheg oo i s get paid for it. That burns her up. eagerness age 20, local girl, : gh school grad- What she writes is not poetry and e . Charge with uate, one year college work, wishes she does get paid for it. c|.f§p’,,,_:. permanent employment. Actual ex- lady<in- perience limited to about twn Ak waiting > ' The most important new indus- Flowed back months’ work in Juneau at short trial center in Asiatic Russia is .a Sty R jobs. Please call ES 337, in the Kusnetz basin, adjacent to' fs % Small fish e O ith vast iron deposits. / vercome with | Tme Datiy Aiasks Ewpire Meshed fabrics | iargest paid circulation of Swiss river sand up in the middle of the 'Pommlal en- ergy “0‘.3.‘..00 - BUY DEFEN&E B Air Cotps Chief Sees Ghder Champ Repeat EDYTHE FARRELL Her husband tells people she writes poetry. i | BY ADELAIDE KERR | time, though, so I break the small-| AP Feature Service Writer Itime. T think the pulps are the only,| Edy Farrell,© who dishes up field I'll ever crack.” picces on sex and murder from the . La Farrell, born and educated in| Police Gazette's editor’s chair, says New York, started writing for pulp I:2’s a frustrated woman. ‘paper magazines when she was 14.| By Br 'm\.wayl sh:’ndards :}i‘sior‘s 3; She so}d hfir first pl:.‘ct; (o;;;ao “and | il . 4 A G ' ; ? 2 DO YOU WANT m’ OF u 5. Since she became of spent it all on such forbidden fruit| § B ; ALL REFR m.m the Gazette three years ago, when as sodas and the movies.” Stories i % " y i e v 7 IN A I £ Was (N1Y 4o, ils 1ew6 L. odiao.oo {TOlled out of her typewriter fast af-| ; a . - : / qnvsdx‘!:}:{gd. But thatiter that and at 18 Miss Farrell had| ) 5 g % Dependable Performance day aftes day is At mlllmcmm x longs r[u p paper juo giving aavice totne| 3 3 ' 'what makes a refrigerator thrifty and con- write the Great American | lovi v i A i ¥ venient—and it in E! Low 3 She left that to marry a serious : 4 ; p ’ Omam:-'h;&filifl New York chemist, who in- . ) : month—and you get it in 8 G-E! Long into her | “ists on remaining nameless when- ] g # Hal Life hminvm—-né red-barred | ever his wife's job with the Police w0 ; by, . i # y it ,m.m .'&-m oo my Mlh': 11-molded | Gazette is menticned. After the birth Eyss, eurls and the bow that | |of a daughter she concentrated on | the size and the features you waat in . held them were all a erackling black. | domesticity, That proved to be her | She tossed her big white hat on a | first big frustration. 4 4 » table, sat down in the biz swivel| “I was the world’s worst house- 1 7y ; ’ | \ There Is a new 6.2 Cubic Ft, desk chair, tucked one foot under '\ keeper,” she said. Believe me I was , . 3 1 - % Model for Only . her and let fly. | a mess. T used to sit and brood about ¥ 2 “What anybody ~wants to write | the writing T wasn’t getting done and G & 4 8 ) . % $la4'a“ about me for is more than I know. my weight went down to 96 pounds.” % Sure I'm the editor of the-Police| No telling how long that might 3 " Gazette—though nobody but. a few | have gone gn had the chemist busi-| . / 4 ALASKA ELECTRIC pecple around here ever believe it. band not met with an acident. One ? i E % n Sure I get a kick out of it. I leve to | night he walked in his slcep, crashed | 5 - 204 " , A heve things going on. But whatl | through a Wwindow onto a flr? es- | Maj..Gen, Henry H. Arnold (left), chief of the U, S. Army Air Corp!. is_shown L LIGHT & pOWEH co reallv wanf #2.do je write o ha~t eape and was injured. While he was? . “father of U, S: gliding,” Elmira, N, Y, At ri realistic awt.!cau’t«m-twug-lin the “hospital; Miss Farrell® took— Hriun 2 'zo,otsa: Di:;o. eahw’t:::‘w{x“n u&?hufi:f%flfim&