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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, The Show Place 1942 " PAGE THREE of Juneau! THE BUM- S A RIOT OF" DS IN, RHYTHM! Based upon the comic sirip created by CHIC YOUNG with THE BUMSTEADS PENNY SINGLETON os Blondie ARTHUR LAKE as Dagwood STARTS TONIGHT! The greatest and grandest of all the beloved Blondie series! ""BLONDIE GOES LATIN" COMES ON AT CAPITOL of Dagwood and Family Is to Be Seen Here | | \ | | | | | | | and | hell Not so long ago, “Blondie” her family burst like a boml lupon the delighted consciousnt the nation's film fans. A typi American family, like the family next door, Blondie, Dagwood and {Baby Dumpling moved with en- jeffable ease into the hearts of | picture-goers everywhere. Origin- ally, the “Blondie” films were in- in keeping with the average, middle-class aspects of | their protagonists. But now, with | expensively made, the increasing | popularity of the Bumsteads, their | motion pictures have climbed so (far into the “hit” class that great- {er attention and greater expendi- tures must necessarily be invested |in them. As a result, Columbia’s | “Blondie Goes Latin” Ilatest {the series at the Capitol tonight |introduces a grand new background {for the Bumstead family’s misad- | | of | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA GIRL REPORTER, PURSUIT PILOT IN FAST FILM Mirth Provoking Fealure%ZOth Century Offering Ex- citing Story, Full of All Kinds of Thrills A cloud-hopping trouble maker | meets a trouble hunting ne \\&p‘tpm‘ |girl — and boom! — it's love! That’s how it all starts out be- tween Claudette Colbert and Ray! |Milland in the scintillating Para- !mount romance, “Arise, My Love,” which opens to night at the 20th |{ Century When Claudette, the writer, gels a yen to write man- sized stories for Associated News she just casually snatches an avia- tor from a Spanish firing squad, and flies across the border with him to France. But.the girl doesn’t count on love, and pretty soon she finds her heart melting under the effects of the Paris moon and Ray Milland’s ardent wooing. When the assignment to the Ber- ! lin bureau comes her way, Claudette | thinks its her escape. But the in-)| escapable Milland turns up in her fashion Where the Better BIG Pictures Play? ey cowied a To0 eNTIRY LIFETIME «f LOVE FOUR DAY SHOWING ; STARTS 1 :l:.t:: :sz?:e:ate Moments! TONIGHT! aviator and a newspaper woman who find love and dare to keep it amid the havoc ef a world gone mad! LLARRY SIMMS as Boby Dumpling RUTH TERRY . TITO GUIZAR (Rodio's Fomous Mexican Singing Star) Screen ploy by Richord Flournoy, Koren DeWolf * Directed by Fronk R. Straye A COLUMBIA PICTUR SENSATIONAL SONG HITS! ——ADDED ENTERTAINMENT— “FROM NURSE TO WORSE” “INFORMATION PLEASE" "“SNOW FUN" NEWS EVENTS | “Baby Dumpling” Simms inherits!the sinking of their boat, they re-| from his mother the splendid tech- |turn to their duty. Milland is off |nique which made her a success- t0 fly with the English fighting | ful radio songbird. | squadrons, Claudette goes to Ber-' | The musical numbers brought to} lin to carry out the grim assignment | the screen by this stellar cast in-| !of covering the war from that side. | | ( ventures, a background of music|railway compartment. Before she 1and melody | realizes what is happening, she is | | Miss Singleton who is Blondie off on a stolen vacation with the was one of Broadway's most popu- |handsome flier. llar musical stars before she turned: Love changes them. With the| to Hollywood and serious acting;|breaking of war, their first thought | |Arthur Lake won vaudeville renown {iS to hurry back to safe America.| ! a song-and-dance man, and But when this hope is’frustrated b)“ Rhein;g;“’::% e clude five hit tunes by Bob anht‘ While grim and amazing pages Hudsop = TR and Chet Forrest. They are “Quer-|©Of history are being written Claud- Council 185 153 . 2— 492‘,‘“ “You Don't Play a Drum|€tte and Ray are in the midst of | Halm 172 189 132— "You Beat It!)”, “Brazilian Cotil-|€XCiting new events. They grow = e W G e Muslc Lessons” ‘md‘mme sober, their love grows deeper | Totals 513‘ 487 452—1457 | yoy can't Cry on My Shoulder.” as the picture draws them together Budweiser A ‘“red-hot” band and some thrill-|8gain for its magnificient emonunnl\ Stevenson 150 141 173— 46%ing dance routines are other | climax. > | Lockridge 156 176 168— 500| phases of this “bigger and better”| The supporting cast is led off | S the firet t Senescue 166 166 166— 408 |Blondie comedy. by Walter Abel, with Dick Purcell, oaring romance. .. roaring adven- ] army camp _——— | ————e— Dennis O'Keefe, Esther Dale und‘ ture...with the gay, racy laughter of comedy! § 5 Totals 472 483 507—1462 Sk . George Zuceo featured. “Midnight” and the poignant, roman- bk LT RO, . “ ”, Earl Cleveland of the Blue Rib= Rainiers agway ngh N < tic greatness of “Farewell to Arms”! ABBOTT* COSTEllO\ bons led last night's bowling i1|carnegie 156 224 193— 572 N0 More Flgures on and the the Elks Classic 540 League, but|Holmquist 176 161 201— 558 [] | ANDREWS SISTERS Cleveland couldn’t keep the Rib-|Koski 193 155 187— 535 oo uln'e' s1 AI k ( Dops Iroin deiye Y SO e s aska Lommerce, COLISEUM “FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE” and “MIDNIGHT LIMITED % c pinmen, 1529 to 1470. Totals .525 530 581—1646 : BT e G = e hrinrs bt 3 v | Cleveland rolled 577, followed Hamms hemisphere defense, the 0C:mma:ls | { MVA @ ;}ofily b}: .James;1 B;’rsrasax;] Oé U(‘;;stewart 194 236 243— 673 ue omor row sofier of Customs has advised tms‘TEA(HER RES'G"S HEADQUARTERS | Solden Age witl and C. C.|puckworth 166 199 206— 571 P ECIAL e f1i t | e Carnegie, Rainiers, with 573, Tubbs 136 151 141— 427 | R B i and TAKES NEW WORK S TYPHOON LEE BOWMAN Hamms beat the Rainiers, 1671 — — — | Skagway Migh Schools basket-|miete) SalouCs | £ vt g NLAN cURis to 1646, Golden Age took the| rTotals 495 586 590—1671|ball champions of Lynn Canal will| |/ SE" 30 s & Comors Cob| G & SUITS 34 Schlitz bowlers, 1598 to 1540, and : arrive in Juneau.tomorrow toopen o g 10 Al " oy Ry O Vhe Suneal SERes ROAST TURKEY Budweiser edged out the Rhein- Blue Ribboi a three-game championship series| . ARTMCBEnitoe 1D 00 M- |adhool AuME. s TeEnan i e % =) landers, 1467 to 1457 - - R 501|with Jayhi’s Crims | erican exporters, importers, ship- cept an appointment as senior in- 'th D H Ideal for Hunie!‘s —COMING SUNDAY— e e Hagerup ‘fi? :07 ;GZ— gf;}] e gy 0 r::“"e’::l“:“ “: 7::’ pers and others concerned, will be|terviewer for the Territorial Em- wi ressing : ! SRR ;']‘ "_‘_ll“.“‘] fzu 12)7, ”25‘ ;9,, Phillips superlntenden: 0‘}' s far = out-weighed by the contri-|ployment Service in the Sommers -ll h d and Flshermefl CAPITOL Danielson : i S o 5ehools, {tion which will be made to our|Buflding. Will be serve Golden Age 005 : ¥ economic defense in the present| Dahl replaces Frank Hennessy, Big Pict : 5 hed Th ; Pomeior SioDis Tietere Ugrin 191 196 153— 540| Totals 01 i i S BBk Hamss ?::gr:ey L"‘r‘,’:"fi nd?“"“” emergency.” now associated with the Nortand || THURSDAY NOON Sizes J. Barragar 159 215 201— 575 TR i i ynn Canal prep| gegistics on Alaskan commerce, | Transportation Company at Sitka. Small, Medium, Large = Wi Jensen 161 161 161— 43| Meteall M R A0 ::lfiwwé’;‘l;nn"e‘l'"z‘;: sook DOUEISS | formerly supplied by the Customs| at the Extra Large ’ NOTICE s ceeat T TRLTABE MO 10E ATE A gue series. The | orje will no longer be available. Subscribe w The Empire. All in Stock ! 4 e Bt s inia] Hartar 142 ‘146 169— 457|Winner of the Skagway-Juneau o Siaiy el o 1 2 a BUS DEPOT Effective today, January 20, otals 5 2 515157 - —— ——|series will be eligible for the finals 1942, I will no longer be respon- R ke 59 9 f the So Schlitz Totals 470 527 522—1529|0 e utheast Alaska High il B @S sible for any debts contracted by| .. . 200 173 179— 552 7 S R School Conference, for which Ket- Crossword PuZzle E n. s. Grav s e B g '"(‘)“"]‘l"r GrAVEsEN, |V- W Metcalfe 153 164 148— 465 NOTICE chikan and Petersburg also are Tables for Ladies The Clothing Man adv. ’ SER- | Parks 168 200 165— 533| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing|competing in the Southern Divis-| , , ACROSS 3% Sotuwed T —— —— —— — - |nir route from Seattle to Nome, on |ion. s . s 3 . % the ot IR] - CFENSE STAMPS Totals 521 537 492—1540!sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv | Juneau-Skagway games are to he | 13 Flowerlr 36 Lair | le] : s ‘__‘———'i - e —— played tomorrow and Friday eve-| 14. A.;g:::t 3 (‘;\;::rg;'eolor 1P| Subscribe to The BUY DEFENSE s'l'm'____ nings in the local gymnastum. 1| = ofcal 4 Sc',‘e“!"‘, e Al o 5 r 5. Son of » either team wins both games, the | 1% Garb 45, Rogrotted” third game will be abandoned and | 17. Day of the 47. Milkfish the Skagway team will move to| 1g gpmeder SO0 45 MArk of » Douglas Saturday night to meet g‘ll ;mfluun gz ll;leiul’rle"d\ the Island Huskies. If the first| 24 Make lace i 82, Chemical 25. Armed confilcts bol ;‘:’fi g“T:S :remmv‘d;?'hs‘““'d“ 37, Morbid """ 63. Anclent Greek see the Northern Division play- rnnlrawry judge Solution Of Yesterday’'s Puzzle off in the local gym S¢..Amall ‘honna ] 28 Organ of vislon 59, Make bossible Established prices are 25 cents| 29. Medicinal 60. Seditious 61. Hun!lnl dog DOWN for high school students and 50 s St bl L Click bectles cents for adults. 3. Exclamation THIS NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC ——————— % Grudngn o . 5. Wax KEEPS FOOD BETTER LONGER Elk ploneers € Chosen by vote Saves You Money Through The Years! : :r:f?: A . Swine Old-fashioned refrigeration is too uncertain, too [] fy Aentinm. stabel costl; ! ew G-E that kee] w 1. B a4 1 ‘oa ly today! (ielt a o t keeps perishable .:m';ffimal':m foods better and longer, cuts waste, saves you money 12. American flies 3 r every day. Come what may, a couple of pio- fl. 22. "go‘n: r?t‘“:u.l This is a good time to invest in a quality refri neer Sourdoughs are going to 2. partea | " Th ld th ll f A a b o oy stegari food bt s i s o o e s | Pl (Db 1 i e cold weather calls for more ! vl a3 well. s o s o | FN flll// i fi [ A " Fresh and Cured Meats. The ». championship. // . Y i gng (;Wlunned number of G-E's available, 30 see Equipped with a new kegling de- “fl. .n// fl//. ¥ ‘“ 35 Eomnle janeen % 1 i 72 36. Long st vice which aims the ball, Ben %H. 37. Femnlxnh:lu::lm. are a,n essentlal pari O{ Your } Leaming and Lockie MacKinnon o 38. Splash GENERAL ELECTluc wil stage their contest right alter //-’Il & Foom diet. At THE 20TH CENTURY 20% nown tl;ihlo:gs_s m‘eeilng.dlt they top 300 . o Tapoed 1el. w! their aiming device, they plan 44. Deep reverence > Alaska Eleetrie Ligllt to patent it and rent it to the -%‘.a 50. Smal island M ARKET You can get choxcest d P C0 12 Months to Pay brothers. b 7 54 Domestic s and Power Co. Cnairman watier Baune an P71 1 1] ./// Hl | ] P ts for tender, tempting dishe: uneau Douglas nounced prizes would be awarded, cal composer cuis I1or ienaer mpii S k& * 5. Dry L = ' s e iced to keep within your ... priced { p within y . Tyt I eerrsies budget. SHOP EARLY for the PERSONALLY Al { I I L WHAT'S JQUE HOME-HE | | HOME ANFEE THE week-end. T TOOK THEr IF MAGGIE WILL MAT TER? ED NOTE AND SHLY TO MY FATHER- THE DOOR- HE HAS BEEN ‘ AHOGR M 00D MEATS the Meal PHONE 202 FOR GOOD MEATS

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