The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1941, Page 3

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| THE CAFITGL HAS THE BIG PICTURES Show Place of Juneau PITOL NO\V" Men who live dangerously ...women who love . desperately! | | : hatunng ROBERT TAYLOR with THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 29 194|. (AIR SQUADRON ' FORMS BASS Robert Taylor Heads Cast| at Capitol in Exciting Aviation Drama Thrills in the air and tense drama on earth mingle in “Flight Command,” exciting drama of naval aviation with Robert Taylor Ruth Hussey and Walter Pidgeon, now showing at the Capitol Thea- tre OF NEW Fili, It is the romance of & Pensacola | air cadet who goes through a bap- | naval Amid a crack Island. fire with squadron at North the thrills runs a s ships, a misunderstanding threatens his career, and the tense loyalty of a group of dare- devil flyers who laugh in.the face tism of in- — | of peril. Hollywood Mc fie Thealre | Shepperd Strudwick, Nat | ton, | others. Works Good Plan fo Give | Boost fo Sales of Candy By ROBBI% COONS Engene HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 29.— Sweet ¢ b notes in the midsummer air: A neighborhood theater in town to each ticket-buyer a roll of five pennies (wrapped in n ad for its next attraction) to spend at lobby . And heard yetls | with characterization opinionated, Elmer an addition and a fine makes Bob's Pallette’s Montgomer cing butler. two wonderful traits: to squeaking shoes, family feeling which business his own. r isn't far - fetched — he almost directly from life. LaCava, the director, once tler modeled on the pat- Once LaCava, entertaining, ed that his majordomo at- a bit of formality. “I'l wear suspenders—is that formal | enough for yoi was the retort.; There’s a similar scene in the , with Irene Dunne and Mont- ery preparing for their first dinner party. | Tunny that Hellywood, with all its fondness for name-changing, hould let Orville Dull keep his. e's a producer, hence all hiz films are Dull productions, though they aren’t Susan Miiler, pave ounter db()hl but not ater which b cooking small ki noar its air-con-'tern This talizer, suggest that t the andy ang Gregox of caramel intermissi tem creen confides its secret convenient candy bar lobby, is reputed to send omers scrambling from (h sweet teeth yowlin When Dick Tra of the Ark., favorite star her run my it the in cu o he painted a pr for lok in [¢} during po is still : avis, and he'd like to get it to present to the s Hollywood. The presentation be easy—Dick is Bette sercen sweetheart in “The Who Came to Dinner.” the pretty in W. C. Fields' “The Great Man,” used Davis’ to be a rather great girl. After| Mar. minor movie work she got a fea- tured singing job at Earl Carroll’s night spot, but to win it she had to reduce from 140 pounds to her present 110, and in two months. . . f you see ynu‘il doubtle: - | statistics from the Warner| of research and up-| lift: “The Smiling Ghost” enters the “kissingest picture” contest| with a total of 28 smacks cha]kedj up by the three principals. Alexi Smith gets 21 to Brenda Marshall’s| seven, Wayne Morris being on the| receiving end of ail.. . . What with | rehearsals, muffed scenes, and multiple takes, that makes for powerful passel of pecks. Red Skelton, your discovery in “Whistling in the Dark,” has a| comparatively small assignment in “Panama Hattie"—planned before the Lion of Metro heard from you| |—but goes next into co-star spot with Eleanor Powell in “I'll Take Manila.” Red has a barrel of ruut,mesi from his stage (burlesque, show-| boat, tent show, walkathon) d Add department DRINK PASTEURIZED MILK JUNEAU DAIRIES | Phone 638 i | al | rescue in the fog Paul Kelly, Pendle- Red Skelton, Dick Purcell and Hal Rosson provided inter- esting photography. Power div battle practice, Tay- lor's parachute jump at sea, Pid- geon’s forced crash landing and by Taylor, sensa- “dog fights,” carrier land- and other evolutions, some hundreds of planes in the aboard stunt planes for a crescen- do of excitement to climax the comedy and human drama of the story. Principals include tional ings but skips them for pictures, “If you work in a routine all by it- self, not part of the plot, it's easy for them to find it when they'r2 says. e e AWARD NUMBERS ANNOUNCED FOR SOUTHEAST FAIR Attracted by @ concert by brightly-clad Juneau High School 1d, hundreds of Juneau resi- 1ts attended the closing program 1 d lof the Southeast Alaska Fair Sat-| |urday night and stayed to dance to the free music of Lillian Ug- ;| gen’s orchestra, Capping the annual fair was the | announcement of free awards to ticket holders, the following num- | bers entitling the holders to conect~ their prizes at the Alaska Electric| Light and Power Company offices within the next 30 days: . 1381, diamond ring. . 2071, set of chinaware. 1184, electric mixer. . 1655, radio-record player. . 269, suit of clothes. No. 2970, topcoat. No. 1466, $50 merchandise awarded J. Rudolph). No. 2579, leather bag (claimed by (Scotty) Adams). travelling Sewing Session of CDA Is Tomorrow Members of the Catholic Daugh- ters of America. will meet for their weekly sewing session tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Parish| The meetings have been held | - |in the afternoon in the past, but! Hall. | will now be held in the morning. nelivery Ser vice gsewers, and they. may bring their | own refreshments for | hour. Out the lllghway Every Day! HAULING 0!' Al.l. KINDS! Daily Dgliv«;rg of the Daily Alaska Empire way Delivery pnoma 374—Juneau oy ». Af the Emplre Prmiing Company H. R. “SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner Coffee will be made for the the moon Quits Hollywood Stirling Hayden According to Hollywood re) Stirling Hayden, 25, who went Grand Banks to film mtdom was to play the role of Robert Jor- dan in “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” most soughtmfler role since that of Rhett Butler in “Gone With the Wind.” Instead, he has shown up | st Gloucester, Mass, thrown his California license - plaul into the sea, and anno t henceforth ke is going to is own life. ——0—0.-0— Subscribe for The Empire. ory of friend- | that | the | (claimed by Mrs. H. i Arthur | POPPAS TAKES MANY AWARDS Axfi:ng ribbon winners for ex- hibits at the Southeast Alaska Fair were the following: Early round radishes, long rad- ishes, rutabag summer white turnips, green | Poppas. | Petrowski turn first prize Pcppas, no second prize; H. Petrick, first, P. Poppas, second; | Garlic, F. Housel, first, P. Poppas, second; carrots, P. Poppas, first, onious, P. |kale, P. Poppas, first; lettuce, Pcppas, first; A. W. V. S, rsnips, first; F. Housel, parsley, G. Wessonfielder, first, Poppas, second; peas, A. W. V. S, |first; potatoes (white main crop) P. Petrich, first, F. Housel, second; |early white crop, F. Housel, H. Petrick, s2cond; crep, F. Housel, |5 i beets, P. Poppas, {8wiss chard, P. Poppas, first; “eh sprouts, P, Poppas; |first and second; red cabbage, P. Poppas, 1 and second; chives, iP’. Housel; large cabbage, P. Poppas; large rutabaga, P. Poppas; | Petrowski turnip, P. Poppas; large white turnip, P. Poppas; raspberries, Mrs, W. 8. Pullen, first. Pies and Cakes food cake, Mrs. first, no second; fced cake, Mrs. Adelaide Collen, {lirst, Mrs. Helmi Bach, second; spenge cake, Susie Winn, first; all- white layer cake, Mrs, Adelaide Collen, first, Theresa Crozier, sec- ond; fruit cake, Mrs. Gene Wesch- enfelder, first; decorated cake, Mrs. Helmi Bach, first; apple pie, Mr: 'J. E. Boyle, first, Mrs. C. C. Rula- ford, second; cream pie, Mrs. C. C Rulaford, first, Mrs. LeRoy West, second; mince pie, Mrs. J. E. Boyle, first, Gerald Taylor, second; pump- kin pie, Mrs. A. Streed, first prize; Gerald Taylor, seeond. first Brus- cabbage, Angel | Ferward, Charles devil's SIX CHILDREN TAKE PRIZES FOR COSTUMES As hundreds of children romped arcund the various displays and 'scuffed through the time-honored sawdust of the annual Southeastern |Alaska Fair, the children’s costume |parade got under way around the dance floor. The railing around the ficor was filled with watching pecple as the contestants marched past the judges to special marching | music. : Winning in the thoricfll cos- | tumes division were Lorraine Shaw |&s a bride and Jimme Harmon as |& bg game hunter, Blackface prizes were taken by Patéy Oakes as a gypsy and Coco M as a cery black face. | Winning the prizes for the best conduct were Pauline Bonner and Gary Bach as a nurse and soldier. | Judging the events were Mrs. J. ! Boyle, Mrs. C. J. Peterson and Mrs. | Burrass Smith. &Russell Clark, 15 years old, and Roy Gray, 13, went on a Sunday Istroll yesterday—just a walk up Mount Roberts and across the | ridges to A. J. canw No. 6, thence down Sheep Creek o Thane—bul next time they’ll walk a little fa.slex Unreported late last evening boys ‘were ‘almost the object of 2 volunteer searching party which L American Legion convention in Milwaukee. ATS.E. FAIR squash, | p.| dry onions, | H, Petrick, second; P. Poppas, first; | 32 first; | main whiu*"‘ first, H. Petrich, ' large | Governors Bricker, Heil and Griswold Governors of three states get together for a chat during a reception given by the Schenley post at the Left to right, they are John W. Bricker of Ohio, Julius P. Heil of Wisconsin and Dwight Griswold of Nebraska ACROSS . Mountain in Massachu- sett . Allude 9. Part of certain 39. V nachines 1 Humming bird Wear away Hasten Buddhist pillar Oral Mountain in Crete 2. Medicated pellet . Public Eathering Garments 47. Dance m,y 8. Suppr pronouncing . Covered with foam . Wards oft . Orlental commander Reconuoiter 67. Color y who run 59, Masculine name . Exist 61. Kind of shrub or tree 12. 13, 14. 15 16. 17 18 20. Kind of wine Wooden 7. ay to marry Revolve 31 32, City in Portugal rrrevF Pl IIIZI I/ amE Governors Get logether at Légion Convention "LADY WITH RED HAIR" IS STORY OF MRS. CARTER 20th Century Film Tells of Famous Actress, Stars * Miriam Hopkins “Lady With Red Hair the Dayton girl whose bla locks and ambitious green fascinated a generation of t goers in the Gay Nineties era been produced as & motion picture ‘b\ Warner Bros. with Miriam Hop kins as Mrs. L and | Claude Rains as ¥ ture had its first local Sunday at the 20th Century Caroline Dudley Carter at never acted on any ing was the career she chose chose it, she rel 1 was the only chance earn a lot of money fame quickly The rest of the life story o Lady With Red Hair" s ,n\ well known because i theatrical history. Helen Westley and Laura Crews, who knew Belasco and Mrs. Carter well, were given leadin parts. Richard Ainley, the stag star who plays Lou Payne, is the son of Henry Ainley, distinguished British actor. - e BOB LINDQUIST T0 MANAGE NEW WESTWARD HOTEL ‘To assume new dmlr-,\ a5 manager of the recently opensd Westward Hotel at Anchorage, Bob Lindquist, }Gflsl\nl‘ml Hotel assistant manager, left Juneau on Pan plane today. Lindquist, who has made friends both among Juneau dents and Gastineau guests the traveling public in al during his four years here, will be in full charge of the Westward, the Territory’s newest Hotel. He will be joined in Anchorage by his wife and two children later in the' winter, Wilbur Wester, Gastineau man- ager, who has been managing the Westward since it was opened this | past summer, is returning to Jun- {eau this evening on the steamer: Aleutian. - 'Leif Erickson Day To Be Celebrated *i The p wowing 28 had But ac She it .Hm to ot of | ] ! i { stage | be she and i use ' a gg@ Bgm [Pl [Ho[BlO] s [EIE] [CIEID] fi [E[TINOR] a many resi- Solution Of Saturday's Puzzle ncd DOWN . Soft mineral | Egg-shaped . Bullfighter . Be penitent . Muse of lyrio and amatory Doetry . In place of . Biblical country . Narrators . Refrigerated Assistant . Flesh food . Circular | Edge . Returning of evil for evil Water vapor . French scientist . Rendered fat of swine . Firearm Fur-bes anini . Baking chamber . Nativo of Eire . After song . Rests . Member of the oldest ethzological ErOUD of Trouble . Word of approval . Approaches 65. Negative | At their regular business meet- ing held in the Odd Fellows Hall Saturday night, members of the |Sons of Norway made plans for a party to be held in celebration of | Leif Erickson Day. The party will be held following the regular meet- ting on October 11, and all members and their friends are invited to university . Set of three 5. Condiment . Glazed Hindu vottery 2-9 alarm was blown. Fortunately, the boys arrived nome just before the searchers, equipped with port- able lights and a first aid set, left for the steep trails where it was feared the lads might have en- countered disaster. " |come and dance to Scandinavian [ Presumably, however, the only music. | disaster they encountered was of the' Committees appointed to handle domestic variety —the kind which the details are us follows: | 1eaves tardy hikers with something ments, Mrs. Olaf Swanson, Mrs. more than sore feet to remind them Oley Westby and Mrs. T. Holm; lof their adventures and misadven-'entertainment: Olaf Swa nson, | tures. | George Jorgenson and Harold Aase. SUB-DEB CLOTHES ARE COPIES OF BIG SISTER’: assembled at the fire hall after the‘ Sub-deb clothes this season ave copies of what Big Sister is wear- ing. Every wardrobe includes a slack lu!t, and at left above is one in desert brown worn by Jane Withers, Right, Jane models a school outfit consisting of black ' jersey sweater blouse and skirt of black plaided in green, red and yellow. Below is the important formal dress of white taffeta bro- caded in red velvet leavea Hope American | By Sonfis of Norway refresh- | / b/mmr AGAIN TONIGHT Take a tip from a girl who knows how! . RED I'IAIR starrine MIRIAM HOPKINS -+CLAUDE RAINS Richard Ainlev+ Laura Hope Crews COLISEUM i "BROTHEH ORCHID" | 'SKI CLUB MEET ATTRACTS MANY Among Juneau Akl enthusiasts will participate in activities of Juneau € Club this winter lare the following, who attended the ganization's first meeting of the € m recentl ene Jone: Hal Hes llison Sw Black, Joseph A I\uw hton Le | | | he ki rl Neuru, Mr. and ig, Fred Lindenmeyer, anson, Jane Hibbard, Geraldine Ringstad, O. Rude, Mary Jean Elaine Housel, Mary Elizabeth Terhune, arn Winn Rober! Earl Mec- ghlin, Alan Wicks, Dorothy Wicks, Wilfred C. Kennell, Myron Christy, Mack T, Mori, Elmer B. | Benedict. John Young, Edna Almquist, Haruo Kumasaka, Axel Nielsen, | Ruth Allen, Oscar Bogynska, Marie Fox, Trevor Davis, Dean Williams, Marily Jackson and Mary Stewart, ,———— TO BARANOF Henry Green, Juneau agent for the Northland Transportation Company, is now making his heme the Baranof Hotel. -~ NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Beginning October 1, Dart ledves Ferry Float Wednesdays at T a.m. | Frelght must be on Northland dock not later than 2 p.m. Tuesdays. adv, “Grouchy_ Husbhands and wives, may mflnluhnn aggravat- 1ng, bowel gas, sour stomsch caused by spells of couuwim m AD- RIKA. It eflectively blends 6 carmina- tivos tor reliet of gas pains, and 3 laxatives for nml-, quick bowel action. Your druggiss | has ADLERIKA, MOVES i | | | l | Butler-Mnuro Drug Co. with Insured Safety EARNINGS On Savinqs Acgounh ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. ® Money available at any time. ® Start an account with $1 or more. Carrent 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneaw Phone3 ¥

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