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]l | | SHOW FLACE QF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight Tt PREVIEW TONITE—1:15 A. M. Swiss Family Robinson NEWS Turkey Shoof Is Tomerrow The Elks Turkey shoot is on to- morrow night in the FElks Hall starting at 9 o'clock and the pub- lic is invited to be there. Annually a big success, the shoot raises funds for Thanksgiving 7 baskets of groceries, etc., for neau families who otherwise would EXTRA MARCH OF TIM! LIFE OF YOUNG | FOISON SEEN ON CAPITOL SCREEN Mickey Rodr@ Plays Title Role in Story of Fam- ed Inventor Ju-| _‘”‘"‘m ‘,‘_(;0";” vrm‘“ <on. to prepare a Thanksgiving dinner Theatre, i not.Himan. /and inever | —attend anyway and sce how and Ui woub get a turkey, and incidentally help Here is a picture which a re- out the charity fund for the Elks. viewer can recommend without fear of contradiction. It is a beautifully human story of a boy — of any § & W CANNED generation and any walk of life— of being considered strange. Tt has everything —comedy, adventure S'ART'NG HERE thrills, tears, human interest and family love As Tom Edison, Mickey Rooney o g anows nis risht to e cam of California Grocery An- being an actor. He is ideally cast . and nas never been more lovanie, NONNCES Super Bargains not even as Andy Hardy. As his . sister, Virginia Weidler has a role —Baval’d Gels P0|nie|'s that definitely makes her a star. Fay Bainter and George Bancroft, «The beginning of the annual n's parents, will be remem- long as motion pictures as E bered endure Based on true-life incidents and adventures in the life of Edison, the picture relates through comedy e , drama and thrills, the story S&W canned goods sale at the California Grocery today will mark the opening of the super bargains too numerous to mention in your story or advertisement today,” re-| ported Nick Bavard, owner, today. Mr. Bavard, recently returned of a non-conformist boy who was from Seattle on his annual buying| misunderstood by those in his trip, besides bringing back many home town and ultimately tri- new grocery sales ideas and new umphed over all obstacles. , also arranged for this week's A late March of Time, “Spoils ¢ sale, which will end Novem- of Conquest,” is also featured - 5 The popular Juneau grocery REBEKAHS ATTENTION dolled up with flags and posters, Business meeling Wednesday, No- and even the clerks have brand vember at 8 pm new aprons in purple color with KATHERINE HALM the marking California Grocery adv v across the left side. Secretal ange Pt‘k()e i d Pefio e If you want tea you can take pride in serving, insist on Schilling Tea. Compare the exquisite flavor of ¢his choice tea! Compare its clear, fragrant, refreshing goodnessl You'll never know tea at its bese until you try Schilling Tea, the ton STATESMAN LIFETIME *Feathertouch” Ensemble THE GIFT THAT BRINGS YOU TO MIND EVERYDAY. THROUGH. LIFE SHEAFFER'S ‘e. g. L O | Nothing expresses your lasting regards like g SHEAFFER LIFETIME Ensemble. Brings your thoughtfulness to. mind every day for life. “Feathertouch” point. Matching new perma- nently sharp FINELINE pencil. *IDENTIFY THE GENUINE SHEAFFER LIFETIME PEN BY THE WHITE DOT. All LIFETIME pens are unconditionally guaranteed for the life of the owner except against loss and willful damage. For Sale at Better Stores W. A. SHEAFFER PEN CO. Fert Madises, lows §. $. A Contend Partook ACROSS Muscle 1 AndByron Back Again - of a Gentlewoman Chart Flying ontrivance 17 18, Inhabitant 20, Great: ahbr. i1, Plece holding 48 Two former residents of Juneau other pleces in plac 9 are back again European finch - seale i g Biblical 5 shes o rles Pe. o The Rev. Charles C. Pessoneus, [ Bhead bolled for 20 years pastor of the Bethel 25 Spikes of corn o in I,‘mn\ s i sod . 7. Flowed Mysel Mission, Assembly of God. in Ju- 55 Cpafry pert of Préfiicament neau, and his son Byron, arrive e ground grain ;gm{l‘.-‘r‘ |~.\ od s 4 29. Live Football team here aboard the Yukon. They L SaaRe e been at Ketchikan and Wangell green & ‘bm(v!h again and will probably remain here for herbage B Deaet a week and then return to Ketchi- Personeus will 1 there to kan where the Rey take charge of the M Soclution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 60. Highest suit 3. And not at bridge L Wife of DOWN Geraint 1 3 5. Alcoholic beverages 6. Combination of natural views ting grass Burdened be assisted by his son. Mis. Per- English river . 3 ) k& Japanese soneus and daughter will spend Tneamure of winter in Pomona, Cal. and come length Puzzles north in the spring e The Personeus family left Ju- Muttealing neau a ago last May. They Ostentatious went to ttle, purchased a car show ot courage and then started east via the south Poisonous and finally reached Springfield, L Missouri, where Byron entered the Process for Central Bible Institute and gradu- Soloring ated from there May 17 Wooden pln| R R Pt ; g lable used After leaving Byron in the In- in college stitute the Personeus family then cheers ’ ancaste » vhere Mirrore continued to Lancaster, Pa., where HORERes pase they made their headquarters. The Rev. Personeus traveled extensively, giving lectures, incidentally on Al- aska, in various eastern cities, in- cluding Boston. During his s in the east, he visited his birthplace, Masonville, N. Y The family started west several weeks ago, by auto, traveling through the south, visiting many| scenic places and localities enroute! to California where Mrs. Personeus and daughter remained at Pomona, and the Rev. Personeus and Byron motored north to Seattle, then traveled by boat to Ketchikan The Rev. Personeus and Byron both said that when people learned they were from Alaska, they al- ways inquired about how cold it was in the north, Both said Alaska was Panama to the localities they were in and Lancaster had Meeting of Women Voters Tomorrow At Penthouse The Alaska Association of Women Voters will hold a regular meeting at the penthouse of the Alaska Elec- the trice Light and Power Company to- severest winter last year in 30 years morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. and Springfield had the coldest The association is open to all spell in 50 years, women who wish to inform them- Both deny however, the snow,, prevaili with them they brought selves on the subjects being studied here today, /it was announced. Subjects under discussion at the present time in- clude taxation in the Teritory, legal status of women (both national and - SMITH RETURNS o territorial), and what we don't know Harold Smith, Forest Service of- |2bout our town ficial, returned on the De i from Study groups meet twice a month and a general meeting of the i We Ketchikan, ss0- esday of each month > oo Miss Ellenwood Is Greeted on Birthday Henoring Miss Lee Ellenwood, housekeeper at the Baranof Hotel, a surprise birthday party was given HATS MAKE THE MAN MAN is known by the hat he wears says actor Allan Prescott. To prove it he identi- fies a few every-day, Americans for the camerman, with his fam- ous hat travesties. It's the same hat in each photo. |last evening by Miss Pearl Everitt g : 3 |at the Tenth Street residence of her . | sister, Mrs. John B. Halm | The honoree was asked to the | Halm residence for a quiet evening and upon her arrival was greeted by | 28 guests. An informal evening of | games was enjoyed and birthday re- freshments were served al a late hour! This was Miss Ellenwood’s first | | pirthday in Alaska, having recently arrived here from Seattle. - - ¢ GOOD (LUCK) CROP | CLYbLr, O.—Students of School found 70 four-leaf |and 21 five-leaf clovers Foust clover: on | 4uNaturel school grounds in two days. ing bracelet worn for afternoon Main Street Business Tycoon ' | e | | GLITTERING COSTUME JEWELRY IS Clinking bracelets and many stranded necklaces are the last word in smartness this season. glitter dresses up the tailored sports afternoon frock or the evening costume. above is the many stranded necklace and maftch- & number of gold chains strung with pearls, Cen- Distinguished Arachnids . Buntinglike fabric Calms 3. Luzon native 11 candle i 1 Thing: law Mire SALYATION ARMY WILL MEET HERE IN 1941 CONGRESS Adjutant arglilrs. Stanley Jackson Return from | Ketchikan Trip Next year’s all-Alaska Congress of | the Salvation Army will be held in | Juneau late in October, Adjutant | stanley Jackson announced today |on his return from the 1940 Con- gr at Ketchikan. Mrs. Jackson wccompanied him | Commissioner Benjamin Orames | of Toronto Territorial Commander tion is held on the second|>f the Salvation Army in Canada, complimented Mrs | Alaska, Newfoundland and Bermuda \ttended the Ketchikan session, tell- |ing of war work in Canada where the Salvation Army has opened 70 red shield huts costing from $20,000 to £30,000 apiece - - Overbys Return | From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Overby returned on the steamer Yukon after a six weeks' vacation trip to Seattle and Portland. Mrs. Overby attended the wedding of her sister in Porfland. Overby is Deputy Col- lector of Internal Revenue here. - - | MRS, KRAUSE HERE Mrs. G. Emil Kreose returned on | the steamer Aleutian from Anchor- | 2ge where her husband, Councilman the! Krause, has just opened a new con- injury. He is an employee of the crete works. caseade necklace; center, crystal set; right, Peter Pan collar ter is shown the eir worn for evening costume. the and pin all set i At lgft It is made of LAST WORD IN CHIC | the newest pieces of costwme jewelry for daytime wear is the Peter Pan collar, right heavy flexible gold, and the center ornament can be worn separately as a pin. “THE RAINS CAME" | ' HAS LAST SHOWING AT 70T CENTURY Where the Better BIG Pictures Play 5 Juneau's Greatest Show Value | --———— Louis Bromfield Novel on | Last Times Tonight Tyesday - Wednesday MYRNA LOY—TYRONE ORGE BRENT Screen of Local Theatre Hats off to Darryl F. Zanuck for his magnificent and faithful pro- duction of “The Rains Came,” the great Louis Bromfield novel, which| 20th Century-Fox presents tonight AKIM TAMIROFF MARY BOLAND "“IHE for the last times at the 20th Cen-| tury Theatre, with Myrna Loy, MAFBEF!%ENT Tyro Power and George Brent X starr at the head of a (l-’\zzlmg‘ £ ~ | FRAUD Rarely has a famous book, which has been read a enjoyed by 1-| ‘ NOVELTY screen with such devoted fidelity, such unsparing care and cost! The result gloriously justifies the ef- tort. Here is a great film! NGLICE All the fascinating characters of COLISEUM HAS NEw AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showm » book ceme to vivid life on the Air route from Seat.e to Nome, on yole is perfect played, the evi n cast and bil every antly BILL THIS EVENING sale at J. B. Burford & Co. - Mary Boland “The of the distinguished in Magnifi- ~ Empire Clussifieds Fay! Brown's superlative di-, cent Fraud” will be seen on the ——————— — screen of the Coliseum Theatre o Loy, looking more en-|tonight and repeated again tomor- than ever, breaks with|row. Along with this feature will our ou ot wife” dition to play | be a news, shorts and also a novel- / P the amorous Lady Esketh and sha|ty H k ot iz cuperb. Tyrone Power is grand e ofcares’ g s the handsome, high-caste Hindu PEACOCKS GO SOUTH or Rama Safti, the| Mrs. Richard Peacock and son ¥ al love of Lady Esketh's ro-| George are aboard the Aleutian for The genuine Alaskan | rewn life; and George Seattle. They will be joined later . d dail Brent gives a splendid account of by Richard Peacock, projectionist o) teTVeC Aty himself as the world-weary Tom|at the Lacey Street Theatre in °**iustone of many Ransome. | Fairbanks, who will go south for features yow'll [ The colorful setting of Brom- his vacation enjoy herel field’s mythical city of Ranchipur, - India, is realistically reproduced and the awesome catastrophes that TO VISIT FOLKS highlight the novel—the earth-| Bob Harvey, well known young quake, the flood, the fire and the Man of Fairbanks, is a passenger aboard the Aleutian for Seattle on with —are all \agu reproduced Seventh at Pine breath-taking effect. Indeed, in the & vacation trip. He expects to re- opinion of this reviewer, there has|turn north soon after the first of S 1 h the year unless he is grabbed by cattle V" asn. never been anything in film histor; to match the spectacle scenes | Uncle Sam for the Army. “The Rains Came” ¥ T Entertains for Mrs. L. E. Witt | Dessert and two tables of bridge were given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Roy H. Gillespite at her apart- ment on Main Street. The affair L. E. Witt, who | COME ONE! COME ALL! Including the Douglas Ladies REMEMBER! The drawingisat8 P. M. NOVEMBER 16th ON THE plans to sail Thursday with her husband to Ma ville, Wash. Honors for cards were won by L L J F R E E -1 | Mrs. Katherine Hooker, first; Mrs. . Witt, second and Mrs. A, E. Glo- ver, cansolation. PORTA-LECTRIC IRONER Guests were Mesdames Hector McLean, Katherine Hooker, Gun- : & _ % nar Blomgren, A. E. Glover, J. E. There is still time to enter it. It costs you ‘Neat(‘ leld Edwtw_"; ‘Rebekahs Will f Eled Tomorrow nothing. All you have to do is to sign your name to a coupon and deposit it in the box in our store. If you have lost your coupon call at our office and we will be glad to supply Election of officers will be the main issue of busix at tomor- C‘Tz(‘”LEI’. | row night's Rebekah meeting to Le |held at the LOOF, Hall. All ' ‘I:embz:‘s m‘; requested u? attend IT'S FREE FOR EVERYONE! We want e G S x HAS FOOT INJURY i| you to enter, so please come in. Cur em- Bob Kitnich was admitted this morning to St. Ann's Hospital and is receiving treatment for a foot '} ployees only excluded. RICE & AHILERS CO. Third and Franklin Phone 34 mine. ‘Travel At Its Bes WINTER TRAVEL can be most enjoyable when you take advantage of modern conveniences provided by such a luxurious train as the Roller-Bearing— NORTH COAST LIMITED Pure, warmed fresh air at just the right temperature and humidity, gently circulated without drafts, makes life in every car healthful and comfortable, regardless of the weather—thanks to complete Air-Conditioning. Deluxe reclining chair coaches, up-to-date Tourist and Standard Pullman sleepers— Ob- servation-club car, with radio, buffet, library, baths and other enjoyable features. “Famously” good meals at popular prices; also lunch serv- ice in coaches and Tourist sleepers. Thro - to Chicago daily on convenient schedule eastern and southern connections. Route your May we give you more ils and make your reservations? Freight Write or wire 3 KARL Z‘ mammoth crystal wnich is being . It consists of necklace, bracelet n highly polished silver. One of “N.B” KATZ, Aloska tati 00 Smith Tower, Seattie. It is made of et adv, el R

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