The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1943, Page 3

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* Waliace BEERY — ALSO — CARTOON — NEWS Features Sunday at 2—4—6:05—8:10—10:15 Doors FAT PREVU ™~ ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1943 MWMAI METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE ONIGHT 12:30 A. M. ““THE MYSTERY SHIP" ZLESSED EVENT” - | — ,{ BEERY aTnisBEST! as the toughest top-kick who ever traded his horse for a 30-ton Tank! | with x 20 ond LEWIS STONE GEORGE BANCROFT DONNA REED WILLIAM LUNDIGAN | | " "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA WALLACEBEERY |PHILIPMORRIS |ALDRICH FIIM TOBESEENHERE | CIGARETTESTO | COMEDY TRIO AS TOUGH SGT. BE ADVERTISED “'The Bugle Sounds” Com- Big Campaign Opens Nex! ing to Capifol Sunday ' Tuesday in Empire- | for Three-day Run Walch for Issue | Wallace Bleery was made an hon- starting next Tuesday, February o . . G ——— "Henry and Dizzy"” Com- ing fo 20th Century on Sunday | 2 | The trio who hit it off so well STARTS § sergeant of the U. S. tank 23 jn the Empire, an unusually in the last Henry Aldrich screen F jce when he filmed scenes with yyrpe. sustained advertising cam- | escapude, “Henyy for President i R regular trodps at Fort Ord. Calif., paion on Philip Morris cigarettes 8re together again in a new P AL for “The 13ugle Sounds,” Metro-!is peing released by the Barnett|amount comedy, “Henry and Dizz ¢ R Goldwyn-Mayer drama of the new(pyoreragh Company, —distributors| Which is at the 20th Century The- ” mechanical ‘force, which opens Sun-{y, " philiy Morris in Alaska. It is|8tre Sunday. Jinmy Lydon as Hen- x 4 E " " Y - i - ) 24 - " , ] day at the Capitol Theatre. believed that this campaign tops | TV Charles Smith as Dizzy, and . o R The star \appears as ' VeLeran .. iing in previous cigarette l\ls-‘lgi f“‘ rson as Henry -;.ul‘ 1 y se ant in the picture, much of{, . ) o in the Territor | Phyllis ain live through some 8 which was filmed at Fort Knox, . i . 5 pretty hectic—and shilarious — ad- % ™ ” Price Change Is News ot £ HANG ON TIGHY..: Ky.; in the vwar games in Louisi- For the tiret YHSHEHISF 0 Lhis“m“““ i H 'G " and at Fort Lewis, Wash. and E e o 0 ent] |, This time their troubles come § - you're off on another t Ord. He worked with a group ™! ;“"" 5 ““‘“ AShTs i I9E ]e'l‘“““ about through the accidental sink- whirlwind adventure sationa change in I e regulars handling 20 huge tanks ; "“Jing of a motor boat which Henry prices of leading popular cigars|aq borrowed for a spin around the with Mrs, Aldrich's at Fort Ord, under command of *' bad boy Henry, and ol Vel Ve ettes i {lake. Henry is accused of having he' :DI s ith - The story, with its background; The first advertisements released | stolen the boat. He must either | e's gol leW ! Mo of actual army life, presents Beery! bear the news, in bold type, “Philip | replace it with another one, pay {| & him. Yes, it's radio’s Morris now cost no more than any up $120 or go to jail. The three leading popular-price brand” —|friends put their heads together with the explanatory note, “This and come up with some amazing is made possible by Philip Morris'! ideas paying the new Federal Cigarette| Jimmy Lydon is the perfect Hen- Tax for you!” |ry Aldrich, to look at and to hear. Sustaining Campaign Follows |His voice cracks just at the right! |time and his bewilderment is beau-| favorite family=back f“‘“’” as a alry sergeant with 19 years on the screen in ’x&§ of service on his record. He be- comes disgusted when the cavalry dismounted to service with the armored tanks and his anger drives him to insubordination. A court martial decrees a dishonorable dis- charge and he goes out in disgrace., “Once we have put over this bigl When it is learned that saboteurs |cigarette price news,” says J. S, tiful to watch. Charles Smith, the are organized to destroy a train!Barnett, president of the distribut- €ar-wiggling Dizzy, is just right in load ofwtanks, Beery captures them ing company, “it is now our plan |his completely natural portrayal of single-handed, restoring himself in to follow with an equally powerful | HEAry's side-kick, and Mary Ander- the eyes of 'his superior officers, campaign on the superiority of | O% Henry's girl is altogether | SPRITETEN: as £ - “As most people already know,” Dizzy” should be the funniest of all bl the Aldrich Family films thus far he continued, “Phijlip Morris is the roduced. Those who foll Henr cigarette scientifically = proved lar‘p e 0 sl i B e performances are contributed by No other cigarette can make | jonn Litel and Olive Blakeney as| jthat statement! And we intend to0|Henry's distracted parents, as well on screen and radfo will agree. | less irritating to the nose and Bgree, The and also in those of his fiancee for Philip Morris cigarettes for the Rarming cast is excellent. In addition to the| |see to it that every smoker in the | gg by Vaughan Glaser and Maude| [Territory has a chance to learn|Eburne. {the evidence of this: the findings | — | 19 years, played by Miss Main. ey | From all indications, “Henry and throat—superiority recognized BY | three principals mentioned, fine, laf a group of distinguished doc- Where the Better BIG Pictures Play??? COMES SUNDAY. Z?’O"‘[illfl/fly JCH, PUT ON YOUR BRAKES, JEADIN' FOR TROUBLE A6AIN 7 | 2 EDITIONS LATE NE PAGE THREE Last Time “.J’p inthe Air® == and Tonight 60'1“3.‘ ')'- ','(. ".'a"(.s,, UNDAY-- Preview Tonight 12:30 A. M. Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. — SPECIAL ATTRACTION 8:30 P. M. tors, reported in authoritative med- ! M i o \Girl Scouts fo Make House, "' *"voeai Local Sales Soaring ‘Amosa nd Andy Off TONIGHT — HA S THE CAPITOIL DOUGL. NEWS BOLYANS E INFANT Born yesterday, Febru: 4 o'clock in the morning, a baby boy ‘was added to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bolyan of Her- mosa Beach, Calif This is the glaa news received here this morning by Mrs. Ida Re- inikka, mother of Mrs. Bolyan, and making her a grandmother for the second time. Named Arthur George, the young- ster tipped the scales at eight pounds, four ounces on arrival, the radio message stated. SON 19, at GOETZ IN TOWN FROM IDAHO INLET A. E. Goetz, manager of the Juneau Packing Company, operat- ing in Idaho Inlet, and canning crab, arrived in town yesterday on the company tender to attend to some business and visit his family here for a short time. MAYOR HACHMEISTER IS RECOVERING FROM SORE EYE Erwin Hachmeister, Mayor of Douglas and pattern-maker for the Alaska Juneau, returned to his | were hosts at a buffet supper pan.\" Air for First Time in Period» o(_1 6 Years LOS ANGELES, Febh. 20—For the According to sales records, Philip ' {Morris cigarettes are rapidly over- |hauling the far longer-established | | “Big Three” brands in Alaska—and | |may, in fact, already have passed | [ o House Canvas Dur- ing Coming Week 5 THE BIG PICTURES! \ Under the supervision of theirjat least one of the three, Mr. Bar-| 40 © N5 ¢ Qi ik A—'_‘p..m-n. and the AWVS, the Girl|nett stated i A 1 3 5 of broadcast- \ Scouts of the Juneau-Douglas area! “The past year,” he said, “was by | ng, Amos and Andy are out of a ork ab Treadwell yesterday' after|are ¢ Sgfaayi\pneiog R s bt Sk gl e g job and off the air after tonight| H H H | WO T :‘ : "l _(\I by are L()lldllF(lng a house-to- hnu.sl"‘[‘u the greatest in the phenomenal until negotiations are cumplvted‘ n"l vo"ng Tlme seing incapacit ?Ilr for over campaign for books to aid the Vie-|history of Philip Morris, in the with a new sponsor later in the weeks with an infected eye tory Book Campaign. |States as well as here in Alaska.|year Their contract with Camp. | TN I Each day next week these girls|We intend to take o 4 full advantage | o) will canvass a different section of lof the sales-momentum we have town. Everyone is % asked to haveigained and our present advertis- their book ready ‘to be:picked up.|ing plans are but part of a well- Those persons desiring to give a rounded, aggressiv v ed, & sive program. book ‘but who doubt that they will “To get Q’i” benef‘i’[ Krwm_ this be at home when the girls call are » - , oo bromotion,” Mr. Barnett conclud- TOWN VISH-ORS‘ask.d lo JoNve Eib-kone. i soin ed, “our retail friends have only . ;':g::\m;zgfis g::i;::: e v'c"(q tie-in their stores and counters a group of out-of-towny T, date, books have been very|Vith the advertising. Plenty of cut- and Dr. and Mrs. Georgelglow in coming in. Since these outs of the famous little Johnny, Hayes who recently came to Ju-fpooks are very badly needed, every.|2hd other Philip Morris display neau, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Council} one is asked to take a few mom- Material is available and should be ents to look up the book they want|Used Wherever possible—along with to give and either have it ready to | 8enerous displays of merchandise be picked up or deposit it them- in brominent counter space.” selves in one of the many Vicetory| The Empire will be glad to pro- | The audience of the Amos and Andy show was once estimated at 40 million weekly. BUFFET SUPPER THE SOUTH PACIFIC, LUBBOCK, Tex., Feb. 20, — For| one flying officer in America’s fight- ing forces, the South Pacific war zones will be familiar ground. He | is 2nd Lieut. Rupert H. Beatty, now | finishing his training at the flying | school here. at their apartment in the Baranof Hotel Thursday night Guests were Repr ntative and | soups expires Saturday night.| THIS FLIER KNOWS | egy ocra stay seen the A the the vet sound that I{epublitans Giving Democrats the Rope (Continued from Page One) is apparently to.give the Dem-“ ts all the rope they want; to out of any political fracas that | ns to have the Democrats split | —until voting times comes; to back war to the hilt, but never let up on accenting economies. beautiful example of this is Republican decision to aban- don objection to the lend-lease pro-| gram. Undoubtedly some things in execution of lend-lease wouldn't stand up under too much criticism, | basically the program is so superficial arguments Its faults ““THE FLEETS IN°° | There is no substitute for newspaper adverlisind; | | TAR e STANDS FOR LASTING ach of Maiden Form's brassieres. gives perfect support because each design is in- Mrs. Andiew Gundersen of.Ketch— Book Campaign Poxes around town. Vide proofs of various advertise- Lisif, Bewtivrentared. the semu1-:)i?lhmfl:}:gd”ll;:n;"\l\::\q;:‘Im_fl“ ol ‘dividiially created tameat theTiedde AR HNCHTARIAATES. Lol SEPCCOniG o AR Mo d W TEoane ments: in ‘the GompalEn, upon re-| .\ 4957 ‘Sn was.Bept, to Hawallfont any prodding. The volers Who ‘Al are skillfully made from the finest materials available, Kehoe, of Seward, Representative | quest, for additional display tie-up. | giparm Pield, In charge of radio | e scerieved. ihey reason. Wil 50 they not only fit beautifully but they’ also stand up; and Mrs. W. A. Egan of Valdez OUERY Mr. J. S.'Barnett, who is stay- | .ommunications. In 1939 he was a5~/ Lo, o 1 f o iy under months of hard wear. No wonder smart women Repressiitaie. and s Cloes ing at the Baranof Hotel, will be ‘Depart i AP D e p everywhere depend on Maiden Form for style and for, signed by the Department of the | ian A. Roust of Nome, Representa- sponsors it. Those convinced of its tive Alaska Linck, of Fairbanks,| SAN PEDRO—Pietro Di Carlo, o Juneau for the mext week or|Interior as a junior meteorologist |soliq logic in prosecution of a war Mrs. John Cross of Deering, Sena- ! baker, shrugs his shoulders. Should| ™™ S R to gather weather and tide data fOr {coulan't be shaken anyway. tor O. D. Cochran and Representa-|he obey Claude Wickard's order| = 0 .’*". . o o o oCOmmercial airlines operating {rom} 1n the months to come, observers tive Frank Whaley of Nome and|t0 deliver only uncut bread to his| p WEATHE San Francsco to New Zeal.and}.] here are positive, the Democrats Dr. and Mrs. Hayes. customers, starting next week? Or R REPORT ¢ | This work took him through the |y pe fighting this war on the pol- 3 B A |should he comply with his Army|® (U. 8. Bureaw ® | Phoenix, Canton, Samoan and New | jica] front with blood, sweat and AM. LEGION CARD PARTY contract to deliver sliced bread |® Temp. Friday, Feb. 19. o | Caledonia islands. During these |teqrg e idaily to Fort MacArthur?” ® Maximum 41, minimum 36, e |months he established radio com- e il LOOF. Hall tonight. Prizes, re-| "™ - - e Rain—85 inches. o | munication with the inhabitants of | Tk freshments. Starts 8 pm. ddV.| Fossil termifes about 25,000000(e ® e ® ® e e e e e e|tiny Pitcairn island, famed hiding| The lowest spot on the earth's — v | Musicians Dance, March_6. adv. | Germany. | place of the mutineers of H. M. 8. Bounty. years old have been unearthed in -below sea level. . > - BUY WAR BONDS The DOUGLAS INN Is Pleased to Announce STARTING TONIGHT Eleetric Hammond Organ Music from6to 12 EVERY NIGHT. DINE and DANCE Johnnie's Famous Fried Chicken or Broiled Steak Dinner . . . Real Italian Spaghetti served withalldinners. .. Sandwiches of All Kinds . . . Our Mixed Drinks Are Delicious. . . CALL DOUGLAS 68 FOR RESERVATIONS Come Early and Enjoy Yourself JOHN MARIN Proprietor surface is the Dead Sea, 1,290 Xeezl service! Note the difference in design of "the two styles, illustrated heresed .5.13‘»»\,..""..“.,. was c;utd for a different hn-nmxyuy; Do Your Share—Buy U. S. War Bonds and Stamps | AT ALL }//{/I(Il'// el | LEADING L “Uoox rom Tuis wave wata ok g STORES b R 5 & i i : 3

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