The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1939, Page 3

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E BIG PICTURES! The Show Place of Juneau LAST TIMES TONIGHT AT FIRST SICHT!' THE CAPITOL HAS TH a7 LOVE A\ EXTRA?! | Tomorrow Night Only MARCH OF TIME THE COUPLECLUB Featuring Presents The Movies iarch On "The Spirit of Culver’ S ——— T i R A P s e JOHN McLOUGHLIN - TAKEN BY DFATH THIS MORNING Pioneer Juneau Citizen Passes Away at Home Here Farly Today as his bride, Ella Riley, and the ouple have since made their home here. A p Lodé {he ir ¢ July -1% membes McLoughlin wa ed inte local order on 102. For a nuptt of yes Steward of the Elks’ Club. of Wharfinger n Mr He held in the wa; T a member of the Ju- u Volunteer Fire Department for 5 years, and around the ar 1895 of the city’s most ardent ball players. t of Main Street, s, and for over six year wi one “5-year-old res- the past 44 years, this morning at Third Street. Hav- 1th for quite s until the 1 ndition was ep him bedridden > of a physician. John McLoughiin ident of Juneau passed away ¢ his residence « ing been in | time, it was weeks that | ious enough t and under I He is survived by his widow, Ella | McLoughlin of Juneau, and a num- ber of distant relatives in California © land Oregon. The remains are at the jer Mortuary and funeral s will be held at 9 oloc Wednesday morning in the Catl in Grass Valley, | Church of the Nativity e — Cha Born May 13 California, to ael McLough!: came to this city In June of the atherine and Mich- the pioneer Alaskan DRE. EVEs, March 23, 1895. | Makes Arch Applia ime year he took ' nffice, 10 Valentine Bldg CHIROPODIST, ces to measure— Phone 648 s PEGTECTION! FOR YOUR PARTY DRESS, FUR COAT OR EVENING DRESS FROM DUST AND MOTH The HANDY BAG WARDROBE will do this al minimum expense. Get one foday and quit worrying ahout moths. The HANDY BAG WARDROBE is an Ideal Christmas Gift for mailing. SEE THEM AT Juneau-Young Hardware Co. A YEAR’S SUPPLY OF STOCKINGS BOUGHT WITH THE DIFFERENCE IN COST OF A NEW G.E. CLEANER Smart women everywhere are in- guiring, “How is it possible?” Well, the average price paid for cleaners last year was about $55. We can sell you a high qudlity G-E cleaner for only $39.95. We are sure that you will agree that $20 will keep the average woman supplied with stockings for a year. Full Sized oy Light weight . . . High speed motor requires no oiling . . . Tip-toe nozzle adjustment . . . Motor- driven brush . . . G-E Guarantee. TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLEANER and receive a $5 Set of Attachments FREE Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 Guaranieed W he was | at the g ¢ Coast Steamship Co. dock | - AIRPLANE OR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY; NOV. 20, 1939. IRENE DUNNE, | CHARLES BOYER . IN CAPITOL HIT I"Love Affair’ Playing Now at Local Theatre, To- night, Tomorrow Powerful in its man emotions, of the most interesting ., opened yesterday at the Capi- Theatre, with Irene Dunne Charles Boyer. It tonight again tomorrow. An engrossing smotional sympatt {to the dramatic sweep {nant romanc int highly intelligent people who ar able to analyze their own hearts and brave enough to do something about it Miss Dunne pl 1 4 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 20. 24 is on brilliant dia- | 3% all un- tribute p story 35. 36. 3. s of two 38, 40. 4 ys the role of a voman of the world; Boyer is seen as Continental Casanova. Although both are engaged to pecple of wealth |and are without financial stability | themselves, the two fall despe: lin love with each other duri ocean trip. Because it is the first real love to come into their ill-spent lives, |agree to forsake their chan luxury, Boyer to make good in six months. | | The valiant efforts of the two to justify their existence, their respec- \tive trails of sacrifice, bitter disap- | pointment. and brave str e, and |an unforseen accident t forces to drop from the other’s life ents which build toward an in- tensely dramatic climax when Fate finally reunites them Two s “Sing My Heart” and “Wishing"—afford Miss Dunne an opportunity to demonstrate her de- lightful vocal talents. In this, her first straight dramatic role in sev- eral years, the actress reaches new | heights, while Boyer, ideally cast a. a romantic figure, excels past per- | formances. e e DERS W it FROM ABROAD ARE ~ PASSED AROUND (Continuea One) L. bus: he of E lin Tom rage then belonged wnich to Denmar NOW, ERWIN'S CAFE Daily Crossword Puzzle Soluticn of Saturday’s Puzzie 5. Annoy 7. Glossy sty fabrie ACRUSS Heavy nafl Immerses Part of a church Mentber of & Philippine tribe Part of the eye Animal's st permit Direction Expectant an- ticipation Curl Sign of multl- Wil . Pain . Thrive . Undermine . Sheep Orehid meal . Term of ad- dress Thing: law Greek long B Serpent A public Majc plified Rainbs the F ach mbers ) evenir lication Scott Compound of i ith of minced meat cov- ered with Edible Sidelon or 34. Distress signal | office . English author | Rainbow of the Re- | B B7. Cluster &t o { fien t 46, Former rulers 47. Amphibian animal 49. Burn 51. Rodent 62. Part played 53. Spanish jar 54. American In- dian in Despotic sub- djnate offi- 1 Ar of food indefinite amount Word of at- firmation mall rugs nd of spice Borough {n Pennsyl- vania Whitt onk 43. Huge mythical ected pieces w idin i Mi 1 will b wh Sister of Lif jran; Sist Godfrey; Sweeney lyn Troast Forrest Gilady 3is E Girlhoed Sister Zenger Mamie Sister sSutton; ¢ Eliz Mildred Blanche Fin Gl bler Adyisor, Ruth W Chojr—Mar Maydelle Ge Ruth Tork Frances Paul Dorothy Reck Parsons, Lanore Adams, Betty Wileox. - te beth D Wyll st I of t ) n the ish Rite » Order ¢ ! a sit and members will be |DUBLIC SERVICE | " WILL BEHELD | Y Or Board of th Cos 1 be vening by the fc Helen Sister of the Records, Dori McEach- FRIDAY EVENING| Temp! tion nce om, H Achievement of nette Whittier; ithb: of f Woman! Wifehe M er J e Sylvia Davi; Mother \ssociate Virginia Infancy Sister [el; Advisor Mother y COMEDY AT COLISEUM PLAYED BY YOUNGER STARS OF HOLLYWOOD They tradition ) VU NEAU S | OWNED AND' OPERATED 5r W.i Juneau's Greatest Show Value NOW! Brother % teeth of sacred Bro: flew in th at Warner e lege pk without of | litary dumb who who it TNER BROS, howling school comedy, with Px:iscilla Lane WayneMorris JOHNNIE ‘SCAT" DA! JANE BRYAN * EDDIE Al‘-’IPfiT ONALD REAGAN JANE WYMAN « HENRY O'NEILL Directed by WM. KEIGHEEY picture in Military Institute r nore aristo - The Book ALASKA, Revised Enlarged. Now On Sale: $1.00 - ified Empire class "EAT TODAY AT ERWIN'S CAFE b ..+ ALSO... A LAD IN BAGDAD COLOR CARTOON ‘ORIAL —NEWS May Dora Eve- of | | | | si | BUY AVOT TODAY Get a Start Toward a 1 Hiomeof Your Own? ther of inist Allen m W rley Clither ifmann I HELLAN, RYAN HOME | neau establishment the | basi s formerly Mr. Walker, who I lived for about two and one-half month: wishes it known that all former pat rons of the cafe will be treated in the same courtous manner as prev- Fairbanks | lously. The personnel of the new busi- mess will be those of long experience, and a new, high-quality service will be offered. on ame ALKER MANAGER here lan and his Tather J Estebeth last ni trip at Tenakee Iniet Hellan flew out J. Walker, former inessman, announces today that | has taken over the \agement Erwin's Cafe at 270 South Frank- Street and will operate the Ju- not return by plan brought back a deer The Danes, shivering under Brit- ish guns, surrendered the ships to the British and we Yankees yelled like everything. The Danes, barked at fore and aft, offered to pay us something but not as much as we asked, so we refused the offer. We never collected anything The French have a word for it They describe the newly shaping neutrality as “neutralite bienveil- lant.” It seems to mean Neutrality with a wish for the best Probably the most unsmiling of all Senators is Frazier of North Dakota. Even in the piping times of peace he was almost never seen to smile and now is doubtless far- ther from a smile than ever. To him, repeal of the embargo is not a step toward war but a running Jjump. To Mrs. Roosevelt has fallen the job of lightening the burdens of the President, now that he is so 'pressed with war problems. Diplo- matic dinners have been abandoned by the White House for the win- ter. Receptions will go on as Replacing the dinners will be afternoon musicales and teas. Mrs.| Roosevelt can handle them all by herself and the President doesn't have to show up at all. It saves him | time and energy. It imposes more burdens on Mrs. Roosevelt, but when energy and endurance are needed, she has a boundless sup- ply. e RETAIL MERCHANTS MEETING TONIGHT Representatives of the prospective | | Retail Merchants’ Association of Ju- neau will meet again tonight at 8| c'clock at Devlin’s Clothing Store to |further plans for the formulation of |an executive committee. | | This group takes in the dry goods | establishments, drug stores, shoe| | stores, womens’ apparel shops and | | gift shops. D | COUNCIL SESSION T0 BE WEDNESDAY Because sevcrar Councilmen are resting up after participating in the search for Burford Plummer, tonight’s executive session of thci Juneau City Council has been post-| poned unmtil Wednesday night, | Mayor Harry I. Lucas said. MRS. 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