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THE CAPITOL KAS THE BIG PICTURES! The Show Place of Juneau Singap Tahoze PRUTEETI COMFORTSS wnd WEA BAK plaid all w pting clothes give th atest possible wa: nfore, and service bg Duxba tine inclu designs ...and bei than-ever ‘quality and anship. <o BETTER FT— MORE COMFORT ‘The new pants with worsted | cuffs will fic any length of i fl leg and assure complete comfort. LOW PRICE NUMBERS —4:k your dealer put the aew low price numbers ia our Utica line. y représent the Anest qualicy at p i UTICA-DUXBAK LORP()R.\T[()N - WINS THLE FREAK RACE ' Loses to Mlchlgan But lowa, Northwestern Tie Helps Out ANN- ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 27. - ference Football Championship la: Saturday in much the same manner heavyweight title—flat be »"more than 80,000 spectators. Towa, needing a vietory to tie Ohio State for the title, lost | chance by playing a 7 to 7 deadlock with Northwestern and wrecked the Buckeye hopes by spot- s send me yout new FREE four color catalog. tng Ohio two first period touch- | downs then to 14. | e .- ATTENTION MA Archie B. Belts PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeping Tax Service Room 8, Valentine Building Phone 676 NS ication of Mt. day evening in the M. M. Degree. » J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. G ™ adv. i i i i it n .Hlllllllllllllllll il Ask to see the big SPECIAL VALUE General Electric Cleaner $39.95 ® The biggest vacuum cleaner buy weever offered—gets ALL the dust, dirt and lint. Exceedingly easy to use. Ends all stooping and bend- ing. The New Light-weight G-E VACUUM CLEANER saves your strength—helps keep you young. It’s easy to stay young with General Electric appliances Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone 616 ——— IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! ——— There will be a Statec Commun- | Juneau Lodge Mon-| at 7:30 o'clock. Work | Ohic State won the Western Cm\-: that Max Schmeling won the world’s | on its back | the | Michigan | roared back to win 21/} | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. MUSICAL HIT IS PLAYING NOW AT CAPITOL Capifol Theafre Features "Honolulu™ Starring Eleanor Powell Powell 1d's most proves her onolulu,” which of Capitol Theatre yesterday This lavish new musical hat the Broadway shows of mo times can offer and more. Robert Ycung has the male lead in a dual carrying the pleasantly light 2t of a humorous, but plausible acknowledged to accomplished title ain has all lern cle s provided by Ge e Allen, of screen fame, and the music to the musical background hula numb Powzll offers “Hymn to the based on the traditional dance an imitation of Bill Rob- dance, and fin- done with a rge rad is iperb of the Miss Sun, of Hawaii; on’s famous stai ally, a novel number | skipping rope Young appears as star who wants to get away for a At an “opening” he encounters 1is double and induces him to e change identities for a heme works. On a boat for Hono- ulu, the actor, now free of h {meets a cabaret dancer, | Miss Pewell, and falls in {her. But in Honolulu he faces |past of his double, a planter, who | not only is engaged to a girl Young |has hever seen but is wanted for | embezziement. The complication is adjusted when the planter is in- duced to return a 'CARNEGIE HOLDS ELKS' PIN LEAD: AVERAGE OF 186 Claude Carnegie and Harve If- |fert are leading Elks bowlers, ac- | cording to release of averages to- day, Carnegie leading with 186 and Iffert, only other bowler above 180, in second place with 183. | Leading women pinsters is Mrs. | Martin' Lavenik, with an average of 169. Averages, Player C. Carnegie Iffert Ugrin N. Bavard L. Hudson Riendeau A. Stewart George Benson M. Lavenik Koski VanderLeest Mrs. Lavenik Bob Duckworth Doc. Council John Halm R. Kaufmann C. Shattuck L. Holmquist G. Boggan Sperling are as follows: Average 186 183 179 177 .11 174 173 172 1M 170 169 169 169 168 168 166 165 163 163 162 to date, ened at the ) Hollywood | 1939. Duaily Crossword Puzzle ACRUSE vlunder Danish islands ‘Solucion ot Saturday's Puzzle ) Colorln® agent Type measires in the North SNort for a man's, name cRE[E Atlantio 3 Small fish Term of ve-doliar bill P Coiea, 13, Close: poetic 14, Follower of Falstaft 15. Small 17, Traverses 19. Spanish hero 20. Consequently Take a seat nd Deep hole Leave out Disencumbers About address Strikes American jour st and thor Kiln for dry- ing hops Machine for stretching cloth while drying Dipped out Allow fost eccentric Black metallic alloy of sulphur 36. East Indian plant 31. Bed canopy 39. Indian mul- berry 40. Redact 42. Proof reader's direction 43. Female sheep 44, Fish eges 46. Correlative of either 51. Toward the . Ingredient of soap . Begins 6. Size of coal 57. Word of con- sent 8. Broods of pheasants Superlative ending 47. Palm leaf 48, Batter fried in bow of a boat 3 Syllable of hesitation Laid away fol future Littla child . Run a secretly English school Concerning Insect Cereal grass Slender finial atop a spire Donkey Devour Symbol for neon Biblical king of Midian repehled . Kindled again . Corpulent Article plement . God of love . Infuse slowly /R %lll%il% wllsd IIII” Yale Winner 'MISSOURI 5 | | | | | \ Over Stronger HarvardTeam CAMBRIDGE, Nov. Yale took advantage of e y mis- cue by the supposedly smarter and stronger Harvard eleven last Satur: day afternoon to gain a 20 to 7 v 27~Fighting spectators. e DUQUESNE BEATS CARNEGIE 22-7 1y pICTURE FOR | Victory Ends Undefeated, Untied Record for 1939 Season - ed the Tig tory before a chilled crowd of 52,000 |over the J CHAMPION OF BIG SIXNOW LAWRENCE, Kas, Nov. 27 Kansas kicked right to the seat o the pants of the Mi ‘]n( Saturday afternoon and goad- rs on to a 20 to 0 triumph | yhawkers The win gave Missouri the first Big Six Conference title. — e BOSTON COLLEGE f l BOWL CONTESTANT | BOSTON, Nov. 27.—Boston College | dealt a smashing blow to Big Six| souri players | H. Sterling J. Hendricks Mrs. White 160 .. 160 159 | Gridiron prestige and hauled ns(]tl PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 27. I“i"”“ the Bowl picture by a 38 to 7| a smashing last half rally the un-|Win over Kansas State last Satur- defeated and untied Duquesne came | 42y 156 156 155 155 154 154 154 154 15¢ 153 152 150 149 148 148 . 147 147 146 145 144 143 142 142 142 140 140 139 137 . 137 136 136 133 133 132 131 Doc. Blanton Art Burke R. Stevens Hutchings Werner Vukovich . Thibodeau George Shaw Mrs, Faulkner Mrs. Taylor Hermle Fagerson R. Ward Mrs. Petrich Iverson M. Benedict R. Davlin Doc. Williams A. Dunham Mrs. Dufresne R. Hermann R. Kimball Mrs. Kaufmann Mrs. Sperling Bloedhorn A, R. Duncan . Kegal Mrs, Burford Ramsey O. Elison Mrs. Stewart Foster Sr. " ¥ Mrs. Messerschmidt Doc. Whitehead M. Grisham K. Nasi R. Hurley Mrs. Davlin Mrs. Duncan D. Green Jane Boggan W. Wilson Don Foster Sundborg A. Simpson B. Lind Mrs, Overby # Mrs. Duckworth - —,————- ATTENTION O.ES. Regular meeting Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Nugget Chap- ter No. 2 of Douglas and other visit- ing members invited. Initiation, pro- gram and refreshments. LILLIAN G. WATSON, Secretary. ——————— The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; §1.00. adv. from behind last Saturday to de-| feat Carnegie Tech 22 to 7, keep- | ing intact a spotless record for the 1939 football season. PASSING ATTACK OF PRINCETON S PUZZLER TO NAVY PRINCCETON, Nov. 27.—A long passing attack baffled their oppon- ents and enabled the Princeton Tig- ers to close a successful football sea- son last Saturday afternoon with a | 28 to 0 win over the Navy. L2 DR 'CHICAGO CANNOT SCORE: ILLINOIS WINNER BY 46-0 CHICAGO, IIL, Nov. 27.—Chicago marched to within five yards of a touchdown last Saturday afternoon |but a fumble robbed them of "a chance to score and Illinois won 46 | to 0. i POWER OF DUKE JUST T00 MucH RALEIGH, N. C,, Nov, 27.—Duke’s most versatile squad in recent year opened the bag and turned on the “urday in the seascn’s finale and swamped North Carolina State 28 to 0. e By Junior Trinity Guild in Trinity Hall Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. | Refreshments. Admission 50c. adv. R ’ I FOR N. CAROLINA power to flash its tricks last Sat-| Shower Saturday Night Honors ‘ Mrs. Glen Wald A shower honored Mrs. Glen Wald |last Saturday evening at the new Carson Lawrence residence in the Waynor Addition, Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Willlam Roden- {berg and Mrs. Lawrence. Tripoli was played for the occas- ion with honors being won by Mrs. Ed Neilson and Mrs. Al Roach. Dur- ing the Ilatter part of the affair husbands of the guests “dropped” in for refreshments. Those invited were Mesdames Karl Alstead, Al Roach, Carl Dan- jelson, Edward Nielson, Robert Brown and Frank Hennesy WAYNOR BUYS ALL TRUESDELL GUNS Charles Waynor, judgment cred- itor, today bought in the entire lot of a dozen guns belonging to M. H. Truesdell when they were offered | for sdle by the Marshal's ofiice to satisfy a debt assigned to Waynor for collection, Waynor paid $59 for the flrearms llra Ju. E ay: on Tay stom- iier. ach was so bad I couldn’t eat or sicep, Gas oven ssemed 40 Dreas o 5 heart. Adls rika b:ulll L] aulck never folt Butler-Maure Drug Co. las by Guy's Drug Store. SAN FRANCISCO'S Finest Moderately Pn(ed Hotel !n';:m 2075 3 'EISGN$ 2 30 30 3 30 corr2s 840P & COCKTAIL LOUNGE | SHIRLEY TEfiPlE STARS IN GAY PICTURE NOW | AT (OLISEUM SHOW There's so much to laugh at much to love, so many thing take away and remember in Shirley Temple's new picture, “Just Around c » l sEu Juneau's Greatest Show Value SHIRLBY '!'EMPI.E in JUST AROUND THE CORNER with Charles Farrell—Joan Davis ALSO: Musical-——Cartoo: Pictorial Ne Mrs. Kate Jarman was (high for bridge and Mrs, Ethel Anderson won low honors. Whist Jiaes went to . Peter Melseta and John Nelron, high:” and Mrs. | Robert mn» low g | 1 scn, low his JAMES . OOPER C.P. A, Business Counselor Shattuck Bldg. | MRS. JAY SMITH Is now prepared 1o give PRIVATE LESSONS in VOICE CULTURE Phone 238 - or call at Methodist Parsonage For Further Particulars. WHAT MAKES OLYMPIA SO REFR‘SHI“GLV ‘°°M Its the Wgtcr re and special type of naturel brew- ln[( water, combined with skill and fine mgmfie has made certain Lmupun l k world famous for | Li emuo. in Asmerica, our dm 1 Another Viking Club card party wells at rummm have maoi;f'u.i: 1 e e most glowing comment can he picturs opens with Shirley re- ot, work on which has been sus- Once the biggzest paying tenant in|Totem Grocery in Juneau, who now Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam could fix| White Who has been established Pleasant Camp is 42 miles out Whi woadpile, the border take form following a call from|ing Pproposition, and numerous a few d on businéss before re- L) ted intentions to join in other| the local group are, Winifred af | “veteran” among women pilots in play during the session at the the Corner,” which opened yesterday at the Coliseum Theatre, that even rdly do justice either to Shirley te the delightful show which 20th ! entury-Fox has fashioned ' around Number One. star. I |te find her architect i down on | & luck. Having invested all his| S' 0 . pended for lack of additional capi- T v ' fal, Farrell has given up his pent- | own on !s, house and taken a basement room i in the same apartment building.| Jack White, former owner of the inl the building, he is now one of its|operates a general store and road- humblest employees. ‘h ouse at Pleasant Camp, on the The reason, he explains to Shirley, | highway from Haines arrived in is bec of what is happening to|Juneau on the Yukon everything—if only people would|at Pleasant Camp for the past nine M,) Hito years says one “wouldn't recognize i | the place” if they hadn't witnessed its growth in the past few years | ' ‘Plou.\xuu Camp Highway 6n the border between British Columbia { [and Alaska, in fact, {5 in ‘(’an\ his sto and residence cst straddling | Mmmu activity in the Plgasant The Associated Women Pilots of| Camp area is increasing, White Alaska as a branch of the AWP|said, with a group trying to pro- of the Northwest, has begun to|mote develcpment of a gold dredg- 'Louise Patterson of the PAA of-|Small placers and lodes sceing de- fice here, formerly a president of | Velopment work the Boeing Field branch of the| A guest at the Gastineau Hotel, Northwest group. | White plans to remain in Juneau Miss Patterson announced today | turning to Haines, that four members are certain for| - the Juneau branch of {he Alaska body, and many more have indi- Vlklngs Hold card towns of the Territory i Juneau girls ewier professing | P 'y S 1 d aeronautical ambitions or actually | ar on a ur ay flying, and forming the nucleus of Mosher, ambitious -Sunny hurt-|ended successfully Saturday night Beer internationslly leff, a flier ready for solo, Mary| with the serving of refreshments ;hr fine Joyce, well known Juneau -flier,| by the committee in charge. | and Miss Patterson, already | Pinochle bridge and whist were in the Northwest. T1.O.O.F. Hall. Arrangements for the Miss Patterson said a meeting|affair were made by the follow-' | will be held soon here to discuss|ing members:’ Mrs. Olaf Bodding, | further plans of organization,again|Mrs. John Carlson Mrs. Hannah _'urging all girls interested or active | Danielson, Lewis Derdahl and Fred |in aviation to call at the PAA of- Erickson | fice, Honors for pinochle were won e .- - !during the evening by Mrs. L, A,/ The Book ALASKA, Revised and | Mello and Frank Mazer, high; and | Enlarged. Now On Sale: $1.00. Mrs. Frank Mazer and John Carl- | OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY Olympia, Wuhh"w'fl;‘u S | | .nlllllllllIIIllllllllllI|IlIlllllllllllllllIIIHIHMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIHlllllllllll"ImlmllHHIllmllmlfllmlmmmmmh». ARCHIE B. 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