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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1941. ' | JONES FAMILY FIRST FILM OF LUM AND ABNER ON THEIR OWN; ALSO 2ND FILM OPENS. TONIGHT _ | 20th Contury Showing An- Capitol Showmg Lovable | other Well-liked Series Stars — Also Second Hit | "Men Against Sky* -Also George O'Brien A drive to provide Pine Ridge, a community too small to support | home is gone, their Dad is laid up, a real hospital, with a mobile hos- but they're smiling through! pital unit and a competent physi- They're the Joneses, America’s| cian provides the background for first screen family, in “On Their WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY Friday — Salurday /: b#[//f[/fly Speclale.nnoM DAY 00 P. GOOD FEATURES —————— 2 MEN ‘\\x*\”\ T Tllh SKY" Starts 7:40 P. M. “"DREAMING (\UI M, uD* ts 9 P, . Wlll Be On Once Only. adventures of Lum and Abner, l0v- Own,” the 20th Century-Fox film KENT TAY:OR - EDMUNG LOWE NEWS 10:20 P. M. able stars of radio, in their first which opens tonight at the 20th \ N “MEN (;‘A]NS‘, IE SKY" ! F ! motion picture, “Dreaming Out| & Century. It's their merriest picture i i b{}ms 10:35 P I - with FRANCES LANGFORD | Loud” for RKO Radio, which opens | | in many a moon ouT 11 QBERT WILCOX tonight at the Capitol Theatre. The | The Joneses take over a run- HOGAN two old storekeepers use all the down bungalow court, roll up their with a SPRING BYINGTON i philosophy and deep knowledge of sleeves and make it click with| human nature they possess to over- their tenants—and you, in a way come the objections of the town's 3 that Wwill make you roar with richest woman, Clara Blandick, and | lavghter. Spring Byington, Ken ultimately obtain the mobile hos- Howell, George Ernest, June Carl- (Ol l\EU“ T “ ~ ” —Toni hl—’l‘Hl FARMER'S PAUGHTE pital, They find time meanwhile son, Florence Roberts and Billy (,i,,,, IAR H‘ HTER il g | o A to assist Cupid in patching up the Mahan are all present and give| N e very 'mu\lw the player Ilalhl»i«unlw; Squawking did her no good [, i ance of Frances Langford ard grand accounts of themselves. Otto| ocky on U S Honeymf)on nsh, /o, - suyawka abou Ul en iR ‘;h(“‘";r"_“‘“ ““’]‘:d Robert Wilcox and to serve as the Brower directed the picture and| | “There was the time M-G-M was! (by all advance reports) doing the| ‘hands’ of. narald, (Rock Well i ojaqn- fras’. NaEARRVET played by Frank Craven, in a deli- ducer. In the second feature, the lusty, | lining a rebel named Gable,|job of her life cate operation to save the life of ROBBIN COONS un(l sent him -down the river to| Turning back the calendar, wej R 1A 3 i s /WOOD, Aug. 13—The tall,| Columbia on loan-out. It was there|can find Ann Harding cold, on a Bpbs Watson p ; reafing time of the land-boom era, Women's place in modern avia-| SERV ES—Pretty Mrs, Henry |Wwhen wesiern towns sprang up like d actor was handed the he met a not-so-sure miss named | picture called “Holiday.” She T. (Dick) Merrill is a Red Cross 'mushrooms and frequently nour- but | tion is exemplified to a high deg in “Men Against the Sky,” ro-| Staff assistant at Miami Beach, || bitter range wars, is the col- “MEN AGAINST THE SKY" 0w "DREAMING OuT LO.I}D" FREE COSMETICS ALWAYS TWO EDITIONS LATEST WORLD NEWS ' MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE SATURDAY NIGHT 1. M. SATURDAY ~GREEN HORNET™ ., "L ADIES! e HOLI d-nature ript, and he shied. He didn’t Colbert, who didn’t think too much | thought it wasn't right for her, a4 cave about doing that kind of part of the script herself. It was there|the box-office made it right as rain, | o 3 | n kind of picture. He didn’t|the two, guidéd by Frank Capra,|to coin a cliche. She never had an-|mantic drama featuring Richard | f}“f:',:;:‘&;"fl:’gfl.&“}: | orful background of George O'- want any part of the propaganda worked together on the movie thatfother quite as good Dix, Gent Taylor, Edmund Lo\\'c' a flyer. Brien's latest vehicle, “Prairie tuff he feared it would be happened one night to win both of | Eddie Bracken, just starting om[nnd Wendy Barrie, in the second; - - { Law."” his boss had a deal on, and | them Oscars—and new careers which | in pictur wasn’'t so sure ’lbouL feature. | The stalwart western star is| the actor was tied up in it Reluc-|still flourish seven years later. playing with Bob Hope, a bigger-| The RKO Radio action story re- Pas" Noble Grands cast in this RKO Radio film as | ¢ , he went to work. And pretty name in comic, in “Caught in the |volves around the efforts of an air- | husky rancher who sets out to rid| n, though his misgivings con- Tracy, who had been out |Draft.” He thought “Reaching for' craft manufacturer to devise .the | W " M 'l' h his section of a ruthless swindler | tinued, the actor found himself i needed a new chance,!the Sun” would do him more good,|fastest pursuit plane in the world. | I ee' Omg t and his murderous henchmen en- | an Francisco”. Tt star and he made a bet to that effect|Contributing a large share of the T gaged in selling worthless lots to varming up, actually liking it. got his in * It’s just well—because if he ed him on the Oscar-road, though in [ with Buddy DeSylva. He's just paid {ghip's evel is Wend 4 &l ! ) G P i s, 9 i bu it i ship's eventual perfection is Wendy | The Past Noble Grand Club is|nesters. | had h: d firm, Gary E/J‘n]‘))rvx would (fdvgzcell A:C- 11‘:¢(‘1‘1{xa(l|")];.)|lzl l;[t ~‘1‘|§: Aflx.:.th'):‘:s\_.l»‘a ]L\ wearing @ new|Barrie, who plays the role of a having its first meeting of the faill Virginia Vale, as his romantic| -f,‘,’,‘, . ,“.""\] :“‘1 ,\l:,l, .‘I,):.l" ‘;.?\rl( B A e R R ;m,m:"il :l,‘l)\ l'm‘:: ment. |clever draftswoman employed by season tonight at 8 o'clock in the| interest, and Dick Hogan, J. Farrell | St s R LR SRRGRE: I“Nr;'. e Tadh Elicttes SiaiRivd Tty re taleing Ihm““l'ml";"f‘o “‘i‘:“nu» firm, Dix is scen as her brother, [home of Mrs. Tom Gardner on the| MacDonald, Slim Whitaker, Cyrus Y 1‘ neve! ':(\’\ tell—and why was nl"‘,\irl'\i’: ;\ beef. They were | stances seld I;l . draw "IHI’““();](‘ un:-‘a stunt, f3ex; Taylos porieays the jiGjacler Highway. All apalers are W Rendall and Eau) SRERUS ould you, if actors can't?—what casting her as the heavy in “Hold |l they have, to squawk loudly tol chief engineer whom she loves, and |urged to attend, and all No.hh-:‘(llu‘r important roles, picture is going to do things for Back the Dawn” when what she|sidesicp the part. Maureen O'Hara | {L00e 11 sast on head of the oom-jCeAnds op, the- Ousnnel ‘e in: 4 VTR an actor. As likely not, it’s the wanted to play was the sweet in-|made a special trip to New York to| P22V Highly exciting events mku\vllcd New York City has sent more plead against ‘They Met in Argen-| place against the thrillingly real-| Meetings of the club will take|than 50,000 draftees into the Anny.‘ — —_——— —— R S — [tina.” Now it appe the, studip |istic background of a modern air-|place on the third Friday of every = > % m FOR e would be just as happy if she I‘Bd\plnne L\ctor} | month. Try a classifed aa m rne nmmre 3 won the argument : e N ERRSRSE : Was Gary ser (or the others) | 1 eries about your daily food needs based on the National | Bty ¥ 8 | Research Council's new dietary yardstick . ;'ctl.m,m‘d ! fo, 800 g ind. an‘ Rlc 113 Swwglr m Mr’y | | cpportunity and grab ,it? Not at ‘ IRON: This mineral' importance to the well being of the all. In making movies, so much de- | mE ? s individual is strikingly out of proportion to the small amount pends on, what goes on between the | | ] . the body requires. It is s |idea and the preview. | | a necessary constituent | 1 Sesmm——— e - | While his bride of less than a da: 4 Fd | y remained in Philadelphia, Enoch L, of hcmn){glnll:m, :Inlbnlrms | ! (Nocky) Johnson (left), Atlantic City Republican boss, is escorted to matter of tl le re 00 ! ’ | jail by a U. S. Marshnll after he was sentenced in Camden, N. J., to cells. | : serve ten years and pay $20,000 fine for income tax evasion. nght . giek- g ot ! FGRES]‘ R = i { before sentence was paned. Nocky. was married to Florence Osbeck, ; 1 | | former showgirl, M%ITZAND WOMEN: ! pU'I' OU"' HRES Ch d C it RSP 012 gram | airmen and Committees . icial, Healt P R 0 T E C T Two small forest fires are burn- | 1 (i e Ketchttan ang einory| 10 Make Arrangements Nurse Enterfained . “SMALL CHILDREN: |'‘Although both fires are small and | - rse n e al Your Health' Whale What PRI 13 years—.007 under control, they should serve as| Named LaS' ngh' A § 12: shice ,(‘0‘7‘ 4-6 years—.008 j& warning to be careful with fire | Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening ?bqum_mgu |n the woods. The ball was staxted rolling last were hosts last night at dinner in -12 years—. Only two or three days of warm |Dight for observance of Labor Da; [honor of Fred T. Evans, Assistant ; y | weather are needed to dry themoss [in Juneau, At a meeting of repre- ’REKI""EI PWA Director, now in Ju- |and leaves enough to burn. Camp- sentatives of various unions held { nedu, and Miss Jane Hibbard, Public li(l)YzoAND GloR]l;S: |ers and picknickers, be sure that|in Union Hall, chairman and com- R Nuruw' PASTE"RIZBD 2 g 3-20 years—. | your fire is dead oul before you|Mittees were named to take charge iR = EGGS OYSTERS fresh | leave it. The best method is to|of the arrangements which include BISHOP HAYES ABOARD } Two —003 Fiuv=20045 | drown your camp fire with water.|& parade to start from lower Frank- i RUPERT IN ALASKA TOUR MILK i Anyone discovering a fire in the|lin Street at 10 o'clock in the | Bishop Francis D. Hayes, who Js (These typical foods are only a few of the many containing | woods should report its location|forenoon of Lahor Day, with the Rectqr of the North Americes, 4 507 iron. Others with high iron content include liver, wheat bran, | immediately, by wire. to the near-|specches to follow at Firemen's OqlieRy 1o, Beme, Sh7 S Buaber, ‘ potatoes, oatmeal, green peas, prunes and dates.) est Forest Service office. These gr.iPark and then sports of all kinds Ralph L. Hayes, the President uf - tices are located in Ketchikan, Pet-|foF both children and, adults. The fhs, Weeh Feantilyanie Sowne: Gams { ‘ (Clip This For Re (xsburg‘ Juneau and Sitka. big union dance will be held Labor patsy b ELCTR: R iy D A I B. I E S Day evening. Juneau last night for several hours i Committees named last night were Yh60: theadrioee Ceorge, Wik, Jj Phone 638 . | S s as_follows: P°"- "°'u‘b°“"d e . Parade—F. Orme, Chairman; Max — - S —— Lurz, J. Tonkin, Frank Chinella. Sports—Lowe, Lurz, Blowers. Refreshments — Irving Blowers, Chajrman, who will name assis- : 2 tants. This committee, promises a Harry Rickman asl Eloen SHiriey surprise for the children. Wedding of Harry Richman, stage and screen entertainer, and Eileen For speakers—F. F. Davis, Abel| Shirley, showgirl with whom' he is pictured in New York, is ex- Anderson. pected when Richman’s divorce from Hazel Forbes, nnother show= .| Masters o Geremontes — Henzy e, i 5 Benson, Leo Uehlein. @ - # Dance—Beatrice. Murphy, J. Ton- ] i Crossword Puzzle !‘gggq gl}]}}gggu Publicity—Chris Henping, Frank b[j L S ENT] i Chinella, F. F. Davis, ACROSS d0. Garmenta S [.]B[]E[IEIGU | Al committees will meet next| 1 Mafgrmis 5 L3 son of Seth | SO Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in| 4 Genusof the 35 Mold u‘ fol]1] . Dir Union Hall to announce. furthei| g mese ehar- 10 Send forth R 4 Z1 = Hlaps. 12. Méadow o s oA TIL i ———————— 13 Think 46 Takes on cargo RIGIUIE] i e . ve One-third of Russia’s cultivated | 15 Biblical king 60, Left hand nmum-'lmm's | . soil is planted in. wheat. 16. Ascended . page: abbr, d % t i 17 o T g At a new lower cost you can now enjoy | ‘ o " Zussvert 1. Appointment: the cleanliness, cool kitchea comfort, the H NOTICE 18 HEREBY, GIVEN| 2 Syist . . = S6 Noteofthe speed aad economy, and the better results | that hearing will be held before| . fromale " f7. AbORS Solution Of Yestérday's Puzsle of modern electric cookery. All these are the undersigned Probate Judge on weight 60. Greek letter yours withthenewGENERALELECTRIC-plus August 19th, 1981, at 10:00 oclock, | 3% Towerd . & AU, e o S snlm! #oy- 1ad A.M. in the office of the United| _~ tellurium * Py * Pipaming 70, Col added advantages no other range can offer. zcm‘qy Wmnu' and Ex-Of- 28. Related 5. At present rocks np:wn Probate Court tpr the Q{t.ka // v upon petition of EVAN TEL. ,/,,, 7 BT et | | ,:vll I/ nlll : Gogg;':" m’% g Wi //% ; /. | V) //. COLOR. Tell you ia- issuanos. o Letters of Admimistra- | [0 | | |7 | V7 flllfl// ol B3 a—— tion to All in t | 9. Sunken fence bim. persons in interes ‘ a ./‘. 10, Legislative are hereby required at said time /4 it PR SELECT-A-HEAT CALROD and place to appear or show. cause BT | s miekden oe ) COOKING UNITS. Five it any. they have, why tio 21, Dwarf goblin cooking heats— from 3 said petition 24, Outer cover~ super-speed to’ simmer. should not be granted as prayed 29. Substantives for, 7)) i Eesine o srow NU-FLEX BRIPL-OVEN. Witness my hand. and official - Skt 3 avens in cas| Spasd ’ a off 5. Gael seal at Sitka, Alaska, this 5th day 2;. c::,,'t, ia Oven. Fxtralarge Master of August, 1941. Colos Oven. Super Broiler. , 1941, 29. I(nlu- uu Five heat applications. ‘Top. len, Pdlbpx with hee snood and cockadg; below, wide-brimmed m flw m speer (m“ o d of tator sports felt W. KNIGHT, ‘. fl fq‘n..‘x.'lr,,‘:;,r.rgn = . . United States Commi " T . e North American women are more active than ever this autumn, and though efficiency is the watchs f e | % VA kv i ? s . word, they still want to look alluring in their new. headgear. Hats this year are mle, with care- | .“ !X-O‘( S S Judse ‘. / fl.. /// fi: mm: Mfl i [ lessly molded brims, deep backs and feather trim, but they are also definitely feminine and becom- Comumls- a fl / fl . fl. / fl-. 'fl’,"c"‘, Lol ow’*r ol ! ’.nice'lsh:‘; :llfl‘:hsflmto’]‘)‘ :;t";, ig‘ in blac); [{’:onted bl};e? blue and magenta cockade and backed by Pul w M 11-12- &5 // 22 // e "’:‘nm"; I 5 b r.dining and dancing. Below is a n-col nd2- 53. Da: ¢ A B RS e el PR s | iR o FUTRPTTTTREL] i SALBS ad SERYICEPHONS 516 ! | try hat in brown felt with ‘_st_b m," high crown and clongated_backline emphasized by b5t JEE7/J4EENE ‘-- & eard o praa eather trim. it S Mmm‘.o’“" 4 = . Numhee = §