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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1943 .., WHATTA PAIR of PEEPERS! It’s Their NEWEST Funniest Riot! | BEGINS SUNDAY, CAPITOL SCREEN! | / Costello liked rated and Abbott and Hollywood's bes Two Loose-Screws in the wheels of the Law...as they trail a killer-diller! the run, movie ch: | Private | more recently in ong,” the No. 1 clowns have a new offering called “Who Following an | Capitol Theatre. The story, a murder places Bud and Lou in the ha |ous profession of amateur |tives and in turn, on the wrong end of a tremendous police dragnet. Ac- |tion of the plot takes place, for the most part, in a vast radio broad- casting station. Methods by which Ithe boys extricate themselves from | their maze of troubles, are declared |to provide some of the most hilari- ous moments ever experienced by |movie audiences. Alex Gottlieb, the associate ducer, has assembled an imposing |cast to support the comedians in Who Done It?” {inent role {other favorites in headline spots Tub Talk Is Given By BETTY CLARKE AP Beauty Editor No matter whether you take your bath straight, scent it with cologne or prefer it as {rothy as an ice cream | soda, you should manage to take one every day. First you should be equipped with ath equipment., In- long-handled back brush, a rough washcloth and a good soap A bath should never be a once- over-lightly ritual. While you are (running the warm water into the tub, scrub your face, neck and e: brush your hair, put it up in pin | curls. If you are the bubble bath type, a new milk bath made of 70 per |cent dehydrated milk, delicately DONE m with PATRIC KNOWLES WILLIAM GARGAN Louvise ALLBRITTON Jerome Cowon Williom Bendix | perfumed with hyacinth, is ideal. ¥ |All you do is pour some of the Mary Wickes Don Porter creamy-white powder into the tub |and turn on warm water. - RWAY CARD PARTY Thomos Gomez Ludwig Stossel PREVUE TONITE! SONS OF NO |Hall. Pinochle and bridge. adv, The Nazi blue-print for in- vading America as the climax to world co " “MEXICAN SPITFIRE'S ELEPHANT” ENDS “THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. R. X.” TONIGHT! ENDS TONIGHT! OU CANNOT rush to your insurance agent while your home is in flames to ask him for more insurance, THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! THE only time you can get more insurance . before you have a is &, fire. Ask this Hartford agency to check” over your poli- cies. ForMen Who Shave S Daily ;.Shattuck Spécicl Preparation | Ageney i INSURANCE—BONDS Sodthes Skin, Saves Time | e Needs No Brush ot THE anagement of this THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA "WHO DONE IT" "SWAMP WATER" as| best- Istory of the foreboding and mys-| | patronized comedians, are again on)terious swampland that shapes the extended | lives and e that started with “Buck |people about it, will be the feature and hit the laugh ceiling 'at the 20th Century beginning Sun- “Pardon My Sar- day Done It?"[rector, directed “Swamp Water” as| scheduled to open tomorrow at the!his first American production. Wal-| mystery, | tér rd- pAnne Baxter as Ben have the lead- detec- ing pro- | Patric Knowles, Mantic team leaves us somewhat | | recently seen opposite Irene Dunne|less than palpitating with excite-| {in “Lady In a Jam,” has a prom- ment, but when it became known| William Gargan, Louise | that George Sanders and Virginia! 1 Allbritton and Jerome Cowan are Bruce would pair off in something | ‘ Saturday, Noy. 6, at 8 p. m. " IQOF ! |Trish map, (the real name’s Briggs) | boat, as far as help is concerned,”| | Walter Ruben, the producer. She bed-making. My bed is seven feet i COMING FEATURE % AT 20TH cmum “Swamp Water,” the unusual| LAST TIME Claudette Colbert—John Payne ” TONIGHT... "REMEMBER THE DAY &, (R CENTURY & SHOW . Jm. o WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI TONITE Playing SUNDAY — MONDAY and TUESDAY H OWL SHOW loves and hates of the| Jean Renoir, famous French di- 12:30 a.m. ter Brennan as Tom Keefer, Wal- Huston as Thursday Ragan, roles VIRGINIA BRUCE LIKES TO RELAX, BUT WHEN! HOW! COONS | HOLLYWOOD — Ordinarily the | announcement of a new movie ro-; The Greatest Adventure Story Since “TREASURE ISLAND" * & 2% o o) ¢ SR o JUUPREC NS W W qe 1 Y e pet o\(\ \5\\\(“" et v et g g 0 WP e P Clapet called “International Zone" we| reached up on the shelf, took down| an old dusty “Gee, Whiz!” and said | it, right out loud: “Gee, Whiz!" i For here was not the usual prom- | ise of fiery passion, of deathless! love in the face of death, though doubtless these choice cliches will| appear in the ads. Here was some- thing different, the romantic team- ing of a master of shut-eye with a! graduate student of relaxation. Scooting out to Virginia acre retre: in Pacific Palisades, | we had entrancing visions of the| possibilities. Leonid Moguy, the di-| rector, ready to shoot a scene. Over| in some dark corner of the stage, stretched out in a chair snoring| gently, the Prince of Languor, Mr. Sanders, whose notion it is that| too much energy is wasted by tool many people in idle motion. In ¢ “S am Water" other dark corner, the blonde Miss | p FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY beauty. Mr. Moguy waking up Mr.| Sanders, who drops off again while | Mr. Moguy wakes up Miss Bruee,! Miss Bruce dropping off while Mr. Moguy reawakens Mr. Sanders, and | 50 on. | } h WALTER BRENNAN — WALTER HUSTON EUGENE PALLETTE—DANA ANDREWS 30—MINUTES LATEST NEWS — 30 wit B | But we're afraid now it won't be| that good. As we approached the! hguse, Miss Bruce called from an| upstairs window over the whirring] ofd a vacuum cleaner that m:-'d] “ "THE MAGNIFICENT k%xl-u‘,m down gAY Bhe came down, neat in skirt Gilbert). And war had come. H and sweater, a smile on her pretty| “All the gals are in the 5“"‘"; " o and explained since we were late|she said. “I'm lucky—I've a grand | DOPE she thought she'd get a room tidied. |nurse, and I had a cook until mduy! 2 R r last visi < -land a twice-a-week cleaning wo- | g Sl wfl?”ux;‘; ;/}:: ‘::.zc:f‘ds‘:::"{g:dknmn. and Leo, who looks after m(-lmm night when we couldn’t go:[ Scientists believe that the eafth’s by luxury and five servants, in her horses and cars and grounds and the vet. The vet tn}d us how by‘core is almost entirely compoqedn! big fine house, had discoursed n;{(htngs generally. ;Lelepho:\e, :nd th(lnd little filly's th(-‘mckel-iron alloy. the joys of laziness. T “I never cooked in my life, but|cutest in the world.” ¥ | RRER0 oo s oo In the two years since, she hudj’l'm learning. I've also done a lot| And that's how Miss Bruce's 11““ NOTICE been widowed by the death of J.|of housecleaning, and laundry, and |Dhas been. | T will not be responsible for ang “It's being good for us,” she opln-‘obllgntlans contracted by Helen had had a son, Christopher Ruben 'square, and I break my back mak- ed. “Of course I still love to relax— | Phillip. i (her other child is Susan, daugh{eriing it, but I still love it. I've also but when?" adv. of her marriage to the late Jflhn‘hplped Lee deliver a baby horse.; o H JOHNNY PHILLIP, ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Q Work in the Initiaiory Degree | November 9—8 P. 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