The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1941, Page 3

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1941 WEDDED BLISS TURNS SOUR IR CAPITOL FILi N BARRYMORESS | BACK INLAUGH FEST ON SCREEN PAGE THREF Where the Better Big Pictures Play TIOMCENTURY TONIGHT I { I SUE ! e j Carole Lombard and Rob-| 20th Century Showing Fa- F | L “You bring home a ert Montgomery Strap | mous Profile in "The | kustandmer e H ) A’ nly picture any girl Through Picture | Great Profile : : ants to see is ‘THE _— | ——— GREAT PROFILE'1” How to run a home by rules, and & - s what happens to a. scrappily mar- Striking a new high in side- \ Wk L ried young couple when a sitwi-{ splitting, different comedy, John ¥ U tion arises for which they have| Barrymore's latest film for 20th Disesied by, 2 < o ¢ W ules, forms the basis of RKO Century-Fox, “The Great Profile, \\\ ALERED MITCHCOCK f’,‘.’m‘u:\ npk\: mc\n:nn;,\-’hu. e & |was launched last night on a wave \ who thrilled you wifh Mrs. Smith,” with Carole Lombe of never ending laughter at the \ *’REBECCA"" and Robert Montgomery co-starred, 20th Century Theatre. From the \»\ now playing at the Capitol Thea-| opening scene, it's funny. N tre | The cyclonic Mr. Barrymore has \\\ oy nting the two favorites a successfully evolved a new laugh- pre a presperous lawyer and his wife | making technique of his own. His ! L‘gfl% of three years' standing who settle choice for the title role by Pro- their frequent quarrels by a s of domestic ordinances they have drawn up, the picture is hailed as the season’s funniest offering. The young couple’s unique sys- Nl ¢ : ¢ See Third Dimension Picture On h “ T R A ® Our Sereen NOW ALSO: WALT DISNEY CARTOON. — NEWS OF THE DAY LATEST - tem works nicely for them up to| | sonalities, including Mary Beth a certain point, but when they dis-| Hughes, Gregory Ratoff, John I Payne, Anne Baxter and Lionel cover that through a legal tech- | nicality their marriage is null and | void, the system falls down.. Mrs. | | duction Chieftain Darryl F. Zan- uck was a master stroke of casting. | Alding and abetting Mr. Barry- more in all the merry madness is a top notch cast of favorite per- Atwill, | In the film John portrays Evans | Smith, highly irritated by Mr. |Garrick, an actor with a broken | Smith's handling of the affair, ar i | movie contract and a nagging | grily spums bis attempts. at re- | | wite, portraved by blonde Mary Zith Mory Btk yughss marriage, and a triangle develops Beth Hughes. Socialite Anne Bax- A g Ratoft « John Payne Mayor Howard Jackson, left, and the Windsors xter « lionel Atwill when Smith's young law partner N R e -t a bl (o Py | enters the lists as a candidate for | Returning to Baltimore, her home town, after eight years' absence in which time she won the heart of |appear in her play, “The Beloved y-Fox Pictore ) TROUBLE the lady’s hand-seeing she’s go-| the former British ruler, the Duchiess of Windsor is pictured with her husband as they were officially | pansgressor.” Miss Hughes s’ \ THE OPENING SCENE ing to marry somebody! welcomed by Mayor Howard W. Jackson, left. Receptions and parties were many for the royal.couple, |given ‘the leading feminine role RO 'fi wm stopping in Baltimore en route back from the Duke's Alberta, Canada, ranch. The Duke of Windsor | 4 AHEAD? Brink Mill The gay complications that en- opposite her husband—and things ,really start to happen. The play [flops but Barrymore ad lbs it through to success. His wife leaves him, then returns for the most hectic fingle of the season. o a5 T SNIAGEN ATTENTION EASTERN STAR 1 sue make for a side-splitting cli- now is governoc of the Bahamas. Gov. Herbert O'Connor of Maryland and his wife are in background. 'Remodelled Building Is 5. ", 5 s L | k | | S e e o 1 Trowded psOpaning |k i s o] In Surprise Elopement |CHILKOOT BARRACKS =4 : | | LETTER THANKS AWVS Sl Rkt I Celebrafed | ind coid. Sit down and enjc mond as the partner heads the it. You'l in o fe featured cast, which includes Jack | A letter thanking the American Women's Voluntary Servlce.s for the COLISEUM "The Man I Married” their careers, and Gene Rr-l\'-; D is Juneaw’s newly remodelled Order | | ‘f RUMMAGE SALE By American Legion Auxiliary at | | | | [ your son, Philip Merivale and Lucile V't miss when 3 (i:”h 1'(><;m\ ‘\\nl a f;un;h(x: Watson., Alfred Hitehcock, noted Joy Box sent to the men at Chilkoot Stated meeting Juneau Chapter, the Dugout, Wed., Oct. 29, 10 a.mn. hat. Milk day t ) eds 1 00K tor o “ 5 5y i % 5 % . ’ k 3 that. Milk y today to hund f\‘“ ’ ”“’ U)’_ director of “39 Steps,” “Reb Barracks was received recently by |OCt: 28, 8 pm. “Visitors' Night" o.; poy 360 or Blue 267 for your ck on your feet : g \d other hits, handled the Mrs. Ernest Gruening, general chair- | Initiation and “affiliation, soclal. AU )., i0ns, adv. ° members an op- man of the organization, The letter members urged to attend. i . o 8 s was written by the Public Relations MILDRED WEBSTER, * Officer, Lt. Evan Hill. adv. Worthy Matron. ' BUY DEFENSE BONDS | Expressing appreciation for the - — boxes, the letter stated that the contents were opened immediately DRINK TWO GLASSES OF MILK A DAY JUNEAU hone, >+ . RESERVATIONS OSSR ENTERPRISE FUND, as they arrived for the dance Sat-| | 2 ! urday night. From the bal FOR DEFENSE ! ::5:’1’;;1;'::;:1:. e e I Daily Alaska Empire, = Glen £9.0 '1"”[ ! The letter said in part: “Your|{ Juneau, Alaska efforts have succeeded not only in , making the men more happy but have boosted the morale by show- 5 ing the nen that they have not been forgotten.” | SEAEHANE s il ! DINNER OPEN 1t the evening s | The opening attracted more than| Reservations for the Woman's | 200 El ¢ ladies, the festiv- | Club National Defense dinner should ting until the wec sma’|be made as soon as possible, Mrs. {John McCormick, Chairman of the for {department in charge of the affair, e through- .| Christmas Cards (Name articles or amount of money on line above) as a subscription to the fund to provide recreational facil- Use cof italics in printing was} introduced by the Aldine Press in The bowling alleys were o) spection during the eveni nd |announced today. Governor Ernest slayers took over yesters lening is to be the principal Venice in the 15th century ities for Juneau men at Chilkoot Barracks. The alleys will be open to me heaker, and representatives of serv- e v o e S asd N daily from notn to 1 a. na. ice organizations in the city will also NOTICE Clip the above coupon out and present it with your subscription at the office of The Daily Alaska Empire or at a Juneau bank. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on| sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.! I'be heard regarding the work being HELLONEN SERVICES | “The dianer, ‘which wi be servea WILL BE TOMORROW |:'..i"c. 630 cclock, ana reserva- | | tions may be made by calling Mrs. Mel Martin or Mrs. Henry Larson. —amr e Funeral services fbr Oscar Hel- lonen, who died of a heart attack | on October 21, will take place to- | Tests show that 4713 per cent of morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in |130.000 draftees in Uncle Sam's| Movie actor Franchot Tone, 36, is shown with his bride, Jean Wallace, the Charles W. Carter Chapel. Dean [new army are above norm in-| 18, blonde Earl Carroll beauty, in Hollywood. They eloped to Yuma, C. E. Rice will conduct the services, | telligence, as compared with 31 per| Ariz, by plane, flying back to the film capital after the surprise and interment will follow in Ever- |~ent of the population in general.| ceremony. Tone previously was married to actress Joan Crawford. zreen Cemetery. ‘ - - 3 | You'll enjoy seeing MARJORIE WOODWORTH in the current Hdl Roach hit “ALL-AMERICAN CO-ED" released through United: Artists. * * k * You'll enjoy Chesterfisids, the Phonephoto ; Made to Order ASK FOR PRICES SEE OUR CATALOG 2 | = 5 o R NOTICE | | All-American ph k The Emplre STEP to Health with Better| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| k ANNUAI- EEKS Rou- ‘ _i..,".‘:'.'":.z,,"',:';;.;m,: » Feet. Phone 648, Chiropodist Dr.|air route from Seattle to Nome, on| (Au Io BE HH_D Cooler Better Taste. Steves. adv. |sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. 1 SMART HAT IMPORTANT FOR FALL WEEK:END TRIP, | Nurse wr"es WEDNESDAY NIGHIE ’ ; s ik : 3 > | : - Members of Lodge 420 of the o I Jjuneau Order of Elks will gather at | the iodge at 8 o'clock Wednesday { evening to answer to the annual | | roll call, Harold Bates, committee 1 — chairman appointed by Exalted Rul- 1 1 # er E, L. Hunter, announced today. . Lucille Wright Had Both ©.img sates with armangements | 1 for the Roll Call Night i5 Lynn ! FEet Frolen Du”ng Gemmill. Refreshments will be H H served and an entertainment pro- | 2 DBYS n Bllllal'd ! gram will be offered. R. J. Krause | il | will present a magieian's act. | | Lucille R. Wright, veteran Office e | (of Indian Affairs nurse who was : - {lest for two days in a blizzard near [Moose Creek last week was exceed- | HOSPITAL NOTRS |ingly matter-cf-fact aboufthe in- . |cident in a letter received here to- | day from here reportinz the event Mrs. Wilma, Tullis was admitted to Claude Hirst, Alaska superin- to Ann’s Hospital yesrerday ior“ tendente for the Indian service. medical treatment. ¥ “While on a medical call, I missed —— | ’ the trail and became lost in the! nirs. V. Johnson, who was a med- | ,; woecy,” Miss Wright wrote, It | patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, | coe "ke 'h’ was such a storm it obliterated ‘my dismissed , yesterday, | \ P » tracks. I was lost'in the woods all . i A".Amoflcfin G"" . night and was found around 11 Alce Pennmann as Gismlsced . cclock the next morning by (wo ;yom St. Ann's Hospital this morn- | L TEIH native men.” fter receiving medical atten-! YOU Wflflf ‘ flga”"’ | The nurse wefit on fo say that 1 she had suffered irem exposurc i o | ?ha"s and had frozen both feet, “mainly Katie = Hughes was dis- { around. the area Of the toes” BNc ;509 list pight frof St Anns | o N il said she would remain at Mocse . a1 following ‘medica! care. | " g Creek until’ recovered and would AN L “ (g0 to Fairbanks i necegsar Pete Swantson was admitted to $ | for treatment. - She wrote to n: Ann’s Hospital last night for , the Juneau office of the Ir fical care, | service that che would be reguire’ R to take sick leave starting on Octc 1 T 8 ol A 4 and Mrs. Jerry Wiiliams are [ Bgr 23 the day/ghe was rgscued varonts of = baby Loy born p ¢ rday morning in the Govern- | s ) nt Hospital. The child has not "' g : egfonnams h B ry a couple of packs. W feel sure EVERYWHERE 1 d o I H ing back for more... . because 60 | Ea' sninner J. L. Ress was dismisted from you "b.‘.m' ’_ . N you it Ann's Hospital vesterday aiter Chesterfield's right combination of the S8 7 e SRR b quncau eI el world's leading cigarette fobaccos makes i vill be topped off tonight at the —_ . " 2334 P i — American Legion dugout here, when Hiltz was discharged yester- them so much Milder, Cooler and Better- op ) green hat with red quill; below, double brimmed, squared-oft felt; right, white toque navy members of the Alford John from St. Ann’s Hospital, where K i ) The brisk daysof autumn bring promises of lots of exciting engagements arid mich going Places And |1 o o ine AGe 8 Jiggs dinner (¢ vas & medical patient ve v Romols Sunsmbaety gk 23 doing things. This is not all concentrated in town, as many people think the country is at its best m-rhmwrf e o < R TR | them every day. when lrf)a;ei are turning. In planning a weeh-end trip, to college, to country house party, or dnywhere, | 4 “"“5 ';? i fhe sipner ATTENTION MASONS | on’t forget. the impoxtance of a smart hat. It's nice to take along an assortment of hats to be sure il Tcatuge all the corned beef anc : Fpanc ol | (4 io thing that" lhfllt you “l'lll Il)[eino;nplelely tume% out for any occasion. The one shown lower left is chic for travel cabbage any of the local men ‘ltl:dw(;:fl::ngi:z:; ‘:\f hg;l Yes, the approval of smokers is the 9 Snc BTES. s in a new gray:brown’shade matching a dress of the same color. It is made of soft away, apcording to the com- 2 o o 7 il ver ountry. felt, and is double-brimmed arid SAFed DI Top 1o Sroitatos ote, type of enApegu. e 6F Ao et RS T SHGTr Wil k in the M. M. Degree. | pushing Chesterfield ahead all over the country: : soft green yuaterial with a red feather quill curled over the turned-down brim- 2 Hattering model. b€ open o all Legionuires and J. W. LEIVERS; " - . Right is a dressier hat, a_white feather toque_that will give you that charming drej§eq»up feeling. friends of the Legion, Secretary. ’

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