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()\l 0 OF ALL ZIEGE P s IN. TECHNICOLOR ALSO: Crime Decsi” A Laughing Maticr . . . 'l‘W() NIGHTS TO SEE ELD M TONIGHT SHOW 'HIS GREATEST SICALS!, oy — Latest News e Ezra Stone's ravorile Story “Hello, Moe . 1t are you doing?” thirz . . I'm going to , I'm goin gto Chicago. The same “Say Mc tco. . . Let's get together out there.” Great, Jake! Remember how we used to together at Becky Ehapiro’s house. . . Boy, those were he days.” “You said it, Moey.’ Then the conversation began to nk: smart as T » he” ke began ot Moey business he tells he i He's So wh in me whe tting firr send his man to Cohn Bros 1 and for ar They have ) ner, and maybe she is £ ¢ him some tips. No, h nd his forelady. . . I've is going to Shapiro and hey have their biz store in 1, and he used to go arcund (AP Featur ) old friends met on the train. It's wenderful to see you T'm in the dress Chicago on business.” y A HAFPY HONESMON, W HNOLULUMOF( | w VAR AND I HopE YU HAVE - with Shapiro’s daughter, Becky. bet h to Beeky apiro.” So Jake and said: “Cengratulations, my pal wonderful girl.” ‘Jakie, how did you know?" “Ch, it was obvious!" e Service) PLACE OF JUNEAU business | ing (EH e to get r‘nfl:rrr"l She’s a TECHNICOLOR | EFFECTIVE IN CAPITOL FILM 'Jeanefte MacDonald and Nelson Eddy Showing in "Bitfer Sweet” The “escape” to realms of .ros mance and musical charm which is. invapiably afforded by the Mac- Donald-Eddy musicals, is assured to all who view their latest co- starring operetta, the picturization of Noel Coward’s “Bitter Sweet,” which opened iast night at the Capitol Theatre. Filmed in Technicolor and re- plete with some of the most ‘de- lightful music ever to reach the screen, “Bitter Sweet” presents Miss MacDonald as Sarah :Millick, Vie- torian belle who elopes with her singing teacher, Carl Linden, enact- |ed by Neison Eddy, and goes with him to 'Vienna. There, despite straitened circumstances, - they live |an - idyllic - existence until |enters in the person of Baron:von | Tranisch of the Imperial Cavalry, who has an eye for a pretty girl George Sanders is .an effectively | militaristic von Tranisch and .Ian Hunter an equally disarming Loid Shayne, who, as the former’s gam- | bling opponent, also becomes a benefactor of Sarah and Carl. De- spite a highly dramatic renouement, | when Carl is challenged to a duel | in ‘which he has no chance, the charm of the piece is never and comedy is present throughout,| particularly through the character- |izations of Felix Bressart, Curt |Bois, Sig Rumann and Herman | Bing. | The rich musical score includes 11 of the original Noel Coward | |songs, outstanding among them being “Ill See You Again” and| *Our - Little, Cafe,” sung -in duet by | Miss MacDonaid and Eddy. - - 1 | ROYAL SHEPARD ~ WED SATURDAY SPR Y A'fi 1] 6Nelghbors say that James Walter Wilson (lbove). 2. former slave, is about 116 years old. He helps his son grow tobacco near Vidalia, Ga., attributes his longevity to “obedi- and activities of aviation: a toward g)fing’&é U'S lge with success of Nazi minding the laws of n: Air Support Command Bosses Col. Robert C. Candee (left) and Col.-Asa N; Duncan (right) will head - two of the five air support commands created by the army to coordinate und fo¥des,| pé of Tand-air The hove i seen as & teamwork which is cred blitzkrieg ‘methods. " Well Known Local Couple | i Married by Commis- | ..sioner Felix Gray Miss Helen G. Clark and Royal M. | Shepard, well known Juneau couple, | were married Saturday afternoon at 1 oclock by U. S. Commissioner |Felix Gray. They are making their ‘home in the Baranof Hotel, and | \havc no immediate plans for a | trip. Witnesses for the ceremony were |H. R. Shepard and Miss Christine |Haivorsen. The couple - will live in| :Juneau, where Mr. Shepard is the! |agent for the Canadian National | | steamship Company. Moy Bhevke s ok s resldebt | of Juneau for years and is in the insurance business also, in conjunc- |tion ‘with his father, agent of the | Canadian National. The bride has been a resident of the city for sev- | eral years and employed as secre- tary in the insurance business of the | | Shepards. Joan and Pauline Hudon Honored at Bon Voyage Dinner| Miss Betty Rice was: hostess at a dinner Saturday night as a bon voyage party - hanoring - Miss - Joan and Miss. Pauline .Hudon, who are leaving this ‘week ‘with. their par- ents, Mr..and Mrs. Paul {Hudon. The dinner was a “backwards” affair, with ‘candy 'followed by the main courses; and a' cocktail fin- ishing off the.meal. Mrs. George Rice assisted her daughter. The honored guests were presented. with gifts by each: of the other guests, and- the ‘party ‘played ' games dur- ing the evening :for whlch prizes were given. Other gueésts were u:e Misses|| Beverly: . Leivers, Jane English, Susie « Winn, - Betty - Mill, - Pauline Petrich, Pat Shaffer, Pat Radelet, Charlienne - Arneld, and Betty Nordling. 2 m“fiflfl is{ avé leaying. Juneau on ‘' the Northland for the - south, where they mill make their home. ———le——— Miss. m fldl’-u h‘lv’tn- 'imfid :her pasition - with the Arts' lost | " menace | . Sandwiches and peanuts to a base monotony if ycu try th season: 2 3. Diced dressing. cucumbers, Thin with ci of minced onion. 7. Chopped prunes, 8. Chopped carrots, I=I%I=I T vl 1. Equal portions chopped cooked ham, beef liver and celery. with salad dressing or mayonnaise. Sliced tomatoes, spread with salad dressing and minced onion. cream 4. Half as much chopped ripe olive as yellow cream cheese. am. 5 Tuna or shrimp salad with a few nuts and minced green olives. 6. Chopped peanuts, green peppers, celery and mayonnaise. nuts and white cream cheese on graham bread. pineapple, dressing and spread on graham bread. (When several kinds of sandwiches are included, wrap in transparent tissue so they will be easy to identify.) . Windflower . Long step . Refute . States . Periods of time . Small boats . Scarcer . Lasso . Dormouse . Satellites . Kingdom in India . Type of foot= ball play . Tending to wear away . Wild plum . Iseue forth . Baffled . Muse of lyric and amatory poetry . mémentary Chuzzlewlt™ . Belongings ! Be carrled . Owyer's mark on sheen: dial, Eng, / 57, Beak 59. To: Scotch as important to a picnic as pink lemonade to a circus all game. se sandwich You needn’t worry about sandwich s {illings, geared to ihe 1941 picnic Moisten cheese and Brazil nuts Add salad A dash celery and nuts. Thin with salad The Dorcas Society will for sewing purposes. ll.l! DEFENSE al‘AMI'S DORCAS SOCIETY MEETING ' FOR PELICAN CITY | Bound for Pelican city for a meet short stay, Mrs. Mary I. Abel and Wednesday noon at the residence Alice Kalley arrived on the Princess| of Mrs. Eva Natterstad at Auk Bay Louise last Saturday night. They |are from Kelso, Washington. R DL U B Try a mmeu ag m Ane u.mmre &MUSING PLAY STARS POWELL AND BLONDELL Comedy of Married Troubles, Divorces are looking Moviegoers who for light, sparkling cntertainment -| and ‘whe isn't these days?-—need look no further than “I Want Divorce,” the comedy drama star- ring ‘Joan Blondell and Dick Pow- |A‘” which bowed locally last night the 20th Century ACROSS 36. Withered 1. Raid 37. Bars legally 6. Sunken fences 39. Hawser 11. Eloquent 41. Son of Judah speaker 42. Ola-womanish RS I 44, Pack down 15. Account book 46. Tennls stroke 16, Plural ending 48, Nasal sound 17, One who resists 50. Roman house= authority hold god 19. Half: prefix 51 Empla 20. Pen 53. Approaches 22 More certaln 55, Symbol for 24. Grow sleepy nickel 125, Pull apart 56. Godlike 27. Phillppine 68. Oriental drum? native variant I'2. ‘Compass point 60. Shirker Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle 30, Propel one's 61 cotic self 0 water 62 Any of several | DOWN 3. Rodent 82, Placic rs vods B |34, Members ot the 63, Animal raised 2. Son of Sirfdmy Tal race Tor beef ‘Agamemnon 5. Symbols ot bondage 6. Hasten 7. Totals 8. Famous golfer lon the screen of | Theatre. | With Gloria Dickson, Frank Fay | Jossic Ralph and Conrad Nagel |smeng those in support of Miss | Plendell and Dick Powell, the pie- | ture “artfully combines just the cor- | rect proportions of comedy and |drama in its story telling. Joan |and Dick, who are a happily mar- vied couple in real life, are seen !as a pair of young people who are | thrown together strangely by the divorce of Joan's sister, a | rcle played by Gloria Dickson. The good-natured narrative lopes alcng at a smart pace, {the natural order of Joan ‘and Dick to get | Connubial bliss is just that | 35 they are coneerned until at being a young, rpaid lawyer, finds that he can a of money at being a wyer after helping - frien: I .ank Fay win a divorce on. Wife Joan has seen her sister | made so unhappy by divorce that I she does not approve of her band’s method of earning a living | by securing easy divorces for ladies. | | Thig situation eventually leads to| ynn amusing and dramatic conclu- | sion, things for as far Dick, soree fiKlddle Saved From Death " In Channel :Howard Wil_ey—PuIIs Five-' Year-Old Unconscious | from Waters Leather lungs just emptied of salty Gastineau water, five-lear-old ,R(‘na"i Ellenberg, scn of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Ellenberg, was taken pawling lustily to St. Ann’s Hospi- tal yesterday afternoon after being pulled unconscious from the Chan-| nel behind the Finnish Steam Baths on Willoughby Avenue. | Young Ellenberg was playing! along the docks with a young In-| | dian hoy when he fell into. the water. Efforts of his plamates wer use- at the Peerless Bakery. The Fire Department was im- mediately called, but the five-year< old boy was revived by artificial respiration by the time the truck ar-} rived. He was taken to the hospital for medical treatment and observa-, tion, and then returned to his home. ———,————— DOCTOR ARRIVES HERE Dr. and Mrs. daughter of Los Angeles, arrivals on the Princess Louise, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hill, also of ans Angeles, who are now staying on the Messenger, moored in Auk Bay. nm! n:rtwsl srmn Awdln( to:the; ofizhl German e RbS 46 84 20th Century Is Showing‘ enough, | and it ls’ married. | un- | hus- | ]populaflty. In the company of Corey less and the lad was pulled up to | the dock by Howatd Wiley, baker Ed Quillan and® WHERE THE BETTER GR -~ WANTA DIV, Poramosnl Picturw Wik Gloria Dickson - | Directed by RALPH | LOLI EUM—| (ENTURY Funnier than ten Mu‘ mother-in-law lokopl BIG PICTURES PLAY AGAIN TONIGHT {HR Joan made\l Dick Powell VoRee' Frank Fay MURPHY LEW AYRES N JUNEAU FOR ‘I WEEKEND NIGHT Hollywood Ador on Fast Tour.Complimentary fo Alaska Stenery | 'Leéw Ayres, famous Hullywo«x!‘ |actor of the Dr. Kildare series, hnd‘ the feminine hearts of Juneau beat- ing faster when he arrived in Jun- \ eau Saturday evening on a north- | bound Lodestar for a one night stop. As the actor walked about the |town, he was pointed out and fol- |lowed by many an admiring fan, | The actor was the subject of many | conversations, He was very polite |and friendly to those who stopped to speak to him, but seemed to wish to avoid making himself conspicu- {ous. Ayres’ an aviator himself, is mak- |ing a flying trip through the Ter- | xitory, ‘stopping neither to hunt. or lw fish, but he plans to visit Fair- |h.mks and Nome, returning through ‘Juneau for perhaps a short stop, dppending on flying schedules. He axree\ with Alaskans that they have a beautiful country, and said that he can easily see why tourists talk (so much of Alaska’s scenery. On a trip to Mendenhall Glacier, | Ayres snapped many pictures to prove his claims when he returns to lH ollywood. The actor apeared to be a shy and modest person who avoided all chances to take advantage of his /Ford and Sam Holland, he spent his one night here seeing some of the night life of the town, and Sun- day moning viewing the surround- ing country out the Glacier High- way with PAA's Loule Delelecque. Having ‘no immediate plans for another picture on his return to the tilm_capital, Ayres said he would be rendy for work whenever, the studios ted him, He was gen- uinely d at hvombl: com- ments on his past work. Leaving for the Interior Sunday, Ayres will return through Jvnelu on his way south. In Fairbanks he is the p.mz of Don Alder, manager of thearte interests there for Capt. A. E, Lathrop. S eee— ROBERT WHITE RETURNS Charles (Robert) White returned |to Junéau aboard thé ' Piincess | Louise accompanied by Mrs. White. He s instrumental instructor of the Juneau Public Schools. e Subscrive to :the Dally rAlaskq Empire—the paper with the Jarges oaid circulation. PROTECT Your Hoalh nmmx PASTEURIZED JUNEAD DAIRIES Phone 638 . . Sl e SITTING 3P 10 BED P gl lumiuthunflhnfluu:m today. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. IIAULIIG OF Daily Deli Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! " doaty mm ofthe. 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