The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 28, 1941, Page 3

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« Pice of Juneau Show P AND IT'S FIGHT AT FIRST SIGHT +.THE MAN WHO MADE GARBO LAUGH GIVES MRS. "THIN MARN" PLENTY OF TROUBLE SHORTS Information l%w/é’ ACROSS 33. Diviston of the 1. Chance American In- 4. Submissive 8. Stalk 12, Have obliga- tions 13. Mythical mon- ture of rev= erence r of the al garden liquid 1 heat T AT RS THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICT - MGM PRES| fl' with MELV YN DOU RAYMOND WALBURN - URE NOW oS 4 NTS st 7/, LEE BOWMAMN LiX), BRESSART Solution Of Saturday’s Puzzle DOWN 4. Cut down . Heavy nalls 5. Self . oft 6. Blunder 3. Writing im- 7. Cooking vesse) plement w ard _shot . Bil Revolver case Made possible Rouse from t before 21 <h school 29, 1 inter- 1 of three tones 82. Part of an air- 34. W 3. F 3. 1 38, V 40, I 43. Covering of an animal 45. LocAl repre- sentatives 46. More impolite 47. Footless ani- Evelands Leaving large Leaving tomorro state: North Sea, y have m d ou the route which will take theny ss the continent to the east nd then down to the C Upon arriving in Seattle Mr. Mrs. Eveland will drive to Salidas Cal, where Mr. Eveland’ live and after staying there days will point the nose of their car eastward. On the way to Ho! ton, Maine, the Evelands plan, ia typical “bussman’s holiday” style, to visit Dr. R. L. Kahn, tor of the Kahn goforrhea tests ¢ Ann Arbor, Mich. Other points to be visited on the trip will include New York, Jack- sonville, Fla,, New Orleans and then | Los Angeles. The pair will return to Juneau about the first of Oc- a few Here is the start of the 3rd annual yard race, won by An ing because he’s been parents | 5, w La Corte, tober. Eveland is head Laboratory Technician for the Health Depart- ment, ————— Celebrate Birthdays Togefllg[ Saturday Betty and Bill Forward o ed for observation. ith an evening party for » of | Date for Bandy's trial has not yet their friends. Their birth, are been set. celebrate together. Betty is 12 years old and Bill is 10. ring Present were Harriet Stonehouse, Lodema John and Josephine Harrod, Joanr and Peggy Forward; vid Sperling, and Jack and Donnie Burford During the evening, the groups ceparated and went to different shows. The Diépér Derb); Gets Off to a Fast Start Palisades Park, N. in the record time of 15 minutes, One entrant is ery- disqualified for walking, another entrapt seems {9 be losing his running shorts, crawling gace in 16-months-old, but they decided to s, Severn Swanson, Da-| MYRNALOYIS NO LONGER THE PERFECT WIFE Star Causes Melvyn Doug- | | las Much Trouble in ‘ Film at Capitol embe Hanc Mirthful moments galore lish Third Finger s hilarious a marria up, in Myrna Loy de story of which e for Loy, f business fictitious husbar ter and ene of it, and! home to impersonate | | he spouse to the dis- !v.\ y Loy who can't expose | She takes it out by getting him |into every scrape she can think |of and embarrasses him by scan- | | dalizing his home-town folks wi {assumed vulgarity after their Ni- rh Falls marriage. She had to marry him in order to obtain a legal divorce. Her attorney, Lee| Bowman, conspires to get her di-| vorced so that he can marry her | himself. The ‘e head West on the same train, Melvyn for hi | Ohic home, and Myrna and Lee| {for Reno, but all ends happily | n Myrna and Melvyn find out | they were really in with each | o all along [ | These farcial situations in Lion- | give opportunity | i of mirthful epi- | sodes. Miss Loy plays her role to| the hilt, alternated with bits of | impersonation such as the accent | | and gum-snapping. She also wears | ome stunning costumies. Douglas, | arbo laugh, | bandon. | i | el Houser's story es. who made with gaj oo IOHN BANDY IN HOSPITAL AFTER HIGHWAY WRECK plays role In St. Ann’s Hospital for observa- tion and to be charged with alleged reckless driving, John Bandy, local “juke box” operator, is today wait- | ing for a hearing before United | States Commissioner Felix Gray. | Saturday evening Bandy and pas- | senger Joe Prescott, bound north on | the Glacier Highway, ‘turned over | their automobile at Norway Point, just beyond John Jones’ home. Al- legedly speeding, Bandy lost contml! of the vehicle at the curve, plow- | ing for 80 feet along the bank at | the side of the road before the car | turned over after hitting a stump. | Prescott was taken to St. Ann’s| Hospital for medical treatment for a | cut on the right cheek and Bandy was lodged in the Federal jail. Yes- | terday the driver of the wrecked | automobile was removed to St. Ann’s | New Arrival Is Honored af Tea To meet Miss Yvonne Seybold of an Francisco, Mrs. William Red- entertained at tea Saturday About 25 attended. s Seybold recently arrived in Juneau with her parents, Mr. and |Mrs, A. P. Seybold, and she will make her home here. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, ads Confer with the President J. Fifty children started the 25- - Nayal He With tension in the Pacific heightening, President Roosevelt summoned House for a conference on naval policy. Formation of the new Japa demands for immediate Japanese war sight: Rear Admiral E. J. King, Secrcta naval operations, ” St;lrt U. S.-Canada Pipe Line - ‘(~ < o i % «4 Fid L S T . A 40-foot, 16-ton ditch digger, which does the work of 150 to 200 men, goes into operation as work commences on the 250-mile crude oil pipe line from Portland, Maine, to refineric car Montreal, Canada. The line will pump 50,000 gallons daily and save 10-12 days in tanker travels i @ ‘fi‘Adopted’ by Ex-Court Justice These are three of the 33 child war victims who have been “adopted” | by James C. McReynolds, former associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. He supplied funds to the Iritish Child Aid Committee of the Save the Children Federation to provide good care for the children. He also offered to be one of a thousand donors of $10,000 each to the federation. Left to right, Willy Vlamynck, Belgian; Stanley Thoresan and Emily Quirk, Engli There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising Nazi Troops Mop “According to the German ce Wp in 8 caplured S5 t village, The soldiers are on the JULY 28, 194l. inst Russia are said to have brought on the conference. Left to of the Navy Frank Knox, Rear Admiral Harold R. Stark, chief of and Rear Admiral R. A. Turner. 'Up in Red Town, Hunt Snipers pproved caption on this picture, these are German troops mop]n’n' J. STEWART AND R. RUSSELL ARE LAUGH GIVERS GR, ’ Where the Better Big Pictures Play | i | TONK 20th Century Has Sparkling. l Comedy of Broadway | BBy s Wives and Wolves | RUSSELL | = mwon'-nfiom"rh ‘Women'! Jimmie Stewart and Rosalind Russell are hitting the comedy hizh spots in the new laugh hit, which | fronically enough is entitled “No| | Time for Comedy,” now at the 20th Century. If you liked what Jimmie | did in Washington, you'll be crazy | about what he does on Broadway,| and if you liked what Rosalind did to “The Women,” fust wait| till you see what she does to the| men. | “No Time for Comedy” is adapt- ed from the S. N. Behrman play which had a long and successful obin mllfl.nllw“ record as a Broadway stage hit. GM;.P:““‘N“,T T s v In bringing it to the screen, War- Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY 2 EDITIONS LATE NEWS ;guf':u LAST TIMES TONIGHT JAMES CAGNEY in his top naval advisers to the White - ner Bros. have kept all th oty nese cabinet and reported German ¥ and sparkle of the original story of Broadway's theatrical smart set, while giving it the wider freedom | of scope and action which the cin-| ematic medium demands. Julius J.| and Philip G. Epstein, who adapted | the play for the screen, have writ- ten a delightful script with "”"I IvaTilden : " logue as fresh and bright as a new- | ls B"de o' minted coin, and dozens of sein-| “ROARING TWENTIES” tillating situations. T e There are probably no other| Broadway, Stewart is compietely two stars who could fit so slickly | bellevable and believably bewil- R G Holmes into the two principal roles as de Miss Russell's suave assur- a " Stewart and Miss Russell, and ance in the role of his actress wife, their teamwork makes comedy his- who protects him from the Broad- oy 108 tory. As the cub reporter from the way wolves and the Park Avenue Popu'ar Tea(her of Juneau sticks who suddenly finds himself blondes, is one of the year'sstand- | and his plays a huge success ou{nuL performance: . for Many Years Weds | —- - — Alaska Broker Mrs. Iva A. Tilden end Richard G. Holmes were married in Seattle Jast Wednesday, July 23, according to information received here in the mail on the Alaska. Both Mr. and Mrs. Holmes are well known in Juneau, she having been a teacher in the first grade of | the Juneau Public Schools for al number of years, Mr. Holmes travels in the Territory as representative of Win Elks Essay Contest | | the machinery firm of Gardner Denver., Mrs. Holmes will accompany her | husband North on his trip in the | fall, she writes to friends, but they | will not make thelr home here. | | In the marriage license issued in Seattle on July 18, Mr. Holmes gave his home as Vancouver, Wasnington, | and his wife a temporary residence at 211 Howe Street, Seattle. - > — HOSPITAL NOTES | Mrs. E. West and her infant son, william Richard, were dismissed |from St. Ann’s hospital this fore- | noon., Mrs, Anna Johnson was dis-| missed from St. Ann’s hospital this | forenoon after undergoing surgery. i James R. Nicholson, chairman of the Elks national defense commis- sion, presents a $1,000 defense bond to Grace Langley, of Red Wing, Minn., as first prize in the Elks essay contest, “What Uncle Sam Means to Me,” Beside her are Robert W. Gibson, of Coeur d’Alene. Idaho, second-prize winner ($600) and Warren Bierman (right), Harrisburg, Pa., third-prize winner ($260). The ceremony took place at the Elks’ national convention in Philadelphia. In background is the Liberty Bell. Everett Morgan, a medical pa- | tient was admitted to the Govern- ‘ment hospital yesterday. 1 Peter Guerrero entered the Gov- srnment hospital yesterday for; | medical attention. | | Gertrude Peters who entered the Government hospital for surgery |was dismissed yesterday. | Leonard Brown was dismissed | from the Government hospital yes- | terday after receiving medical | treatment. | > 1 MARRIAGE APPLICATION Application for a marriage license | was filed in the U. S. Commiss- | ioner’s office today by Theodor { Weltzien Mack, Juneau bank teller, 'and Jessie Fraser, of Douglas, sten~ ographer. WHAT A MAN !_7his sign stands boldly above the store of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen O. Libby in Enfield Center, N. H. “It's the same in every family,” says he. “The woman is boss, but I'm the enly man to put yp a sign and publicly admit it." Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money lookout for sniverg,

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