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T S e P R R i | The CAPITOL has the B ¥ G PICTURES and NEWS that is NEWS MARY COUNCIL IS Sumnday Monday B THEATRE Fresds SHOW FLACE OF JUNEAU | [ Harry Davenport Dorothy Peterson Melville Cooper<}’ A Columbia Picture SHORTS L] Fitzpatric Travelogue Seattle Suleway Puss Gel; the Boot Inlormcxli:n Please TIMES TONIGHT SHOW Latest News 7P M. | 15, 1940, recently resigned and with B "Too Many Husbands’ ... Dut I Love it...l She’s knee-deep in RICEAND AHLERS TH 6OOD CAST IN COMEDY FIIM | OPENING HERE "Too Many”Hu shands” Starts Sunday at Capitol “Too Many Husbands,’ Sunday at the Capitol aptly describes Jean Arthur's pre- dicament in the new film She has been married less Fred MacMurray. At ported death, she turns PREVUE TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. | | | | | | | § opening Theatre, | to reck-| his re-| to Ma&\: INSBMIDS...and head Murray’s best friend, Melvyn Doug- | . 1 las. They are married, and Doug- over heels in...LOVE! las also proves to be somewhat c s about romance — where MacMurray had left his wife in order to hunt adventure, I as behaves as though he actually were| wedded to business. And then, as “Too Many Husbands” properly starts, MacMurray suddenly returns’ home! 1 From the moment of MacMur- ray's arrival, and the frustrated efforts to explain to him the changed marital status of both himself and his wife, “Too Many Husbands” provokes ohe joyous out- | burst of laughter after another. both her husbands actually are in |love with her; the delightfully bos ish efforts madé by her several husbands to acquit themselves fav- orably in her eyes, the ingenious solution finally arrived at, ar among the highlights of a com which seems to be filled with high- lights! In addition to the brilliant per- formances of the three stars, valu- able characterizations are provided by Dorothy Peterson, as a love- starved secretary whose imagina- tion places her in Jean's position, much to Jean's dismay; Melville Croner as an imperturbable but- ler definitely perturbed by the sud- wistovery Jhat he has two mas- ters; and Harry Davenport, as Jean’s sympathetic, “helpful” £ i father who doesn't care which of g o the two men she chooses—she loves JEEPERS CREEPERS them both—just so long as she chooes one and gets rid of the RIO NEWS other before the law catches up to her, Ending tonight is the double bill io” and “Jeepers Creepers.” flflflflg [c[o[L[OJME[D] RIE[NIA|S AL ARV [E| [E[P[A[C|TIMS[AIMAIRIAIS] ACROSS 32 Pertaining to nmugggmggg Lo ™ e e e MM | 9. Night before Drinking vessel P ARIAS]I [TIEMTIE] i rdaid Isialltlo[RILIE[E[RIEID] I:‘ et o fet: [ENJM[C[D(E[S [TIL[V] " " ishing ma- [RIT[OJMDIEEPISIOPIS] b [EM[T [T D[R [PIlT[RIE 1§ Gotter rabrie” INTAIVIATL I INT i [AJRAIC] 17. Old times: [AlT[alx[1 [T [EPRARIEIT[E] ur 0 308 NNKEE Hovel [ElsHis[ENITIMo[B[EIS[E] Opera by Verdl Compass point Related through the mother Very small Wax Invite Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle arce 54. Make into DOWN 4. Make speeches: wns leather 1. Chances humorous 9. Play on words §5. Annex 3. S-shaped mold- 5. Valley 30. Dintler course 56. Withers o (R Son of Judah Affirmative Rank Back of a boat . Toothless Having won one game of a contract rubber Whirlpool Anxiety Pertaining to the ear ast possible ne of skill Controlled by earthly con- siderations publication Animal's foot Droop Resources at Responded to & stimulus Short aria vari- ant . Genus of the a plant k of dust n r quality Powers, Pat Nelson and Pat Olsen; _ promptresses, Doris Cahill, Mari- lyn Merritt; properties, Grace Berg CAST IS SELECTED Zaida Carlson, and Mary Jukich; program and ushers, Doris Mec- Lee' F Eachran, chairman; lighting, s ON DECEMBER 6 * ‘Foof Loose’ Will Be Pres- Local Business Men enfed by Studenfs— | Rehearsals Started | > to Offer Ski Trophies - Acclaimed as being the funniest of comedies, “Foot-Loose,” which Two trophies to be awarded the man and the woman making the best skiing record for the season | have been put up by local business Where the Better BIG Pictures Play Gfi?b% [[”’””y Sunday, Monday and Tuesday! MATINEE—Sunday, 2 P. M. PREVIEW—Tonight, 1:15 A. M. LORFUL! b ‘3‘*% ' o USLTTBBING' T wy P Gl 13 = e A JOLSON ‘RIVER’ ANDREA The Story of Stephen C. Foster, LEFDS the Great American Troubadour! FILMED IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR The Hit Shew of the Weels? 4, AMECHE THIS €X( I / OF MINSTRELS A Y LOVE WROTE "A'S OWN NL NI Last TWIN FEATURE BILL B Time .« Ambush” and ““Westhound Stage PP S ST Aol L 4 L1 oY1 NP ae el AR Saturday, Sunday THEATRE Monday “RULERS OF THE SEA* SWANEE RIVER' : IS FEATURE AT 2014 CENTURY Ameche, Al Jolson, Andrea Leeds Appear in Technicolor “Old Black Joe,” “My Old Kentucky Home,” “Oh! Susannah!”, ‘De Camptown Races, Jeanie with ths Light Brown Hair” and “Ring, Ring de Banjo.” Also heard in the film are Foster’s “Beautiful Dreamer” and “Soiree Polka.” . 8o versatile Foster that Ameche, already a splendid singer and accomplished pianist, had to learn to play the violin, to whistle | with trills and to do a soft shoe- | dance—and he also had to learn how to box! Andrea Leeds plays Jane McDow- | River), Mr, Jernberg has come to Alas vas st 3 va | esta s i he‘ WS’] it tho pr:‘;?_‘ s iahe el was first- presented by the Towaestablishments. : «Swanee River” In technicolér with | ell, the girl Foster loved and mar- KEW SECRETARY TO | Ll 3 State Teachers College in 1939 Fred Henning, of Hemning Cloth- | S¥4Ue WVEl B oK and Al ried and the inspiration for “Jeante tice of law with huge success, will be presented iers, has again, as in the past two| 4 . g g s the W o ir.” Miss M: Lee C 1 zh. " | Jolson in the leading roles, is the with the Light Brown Hair. DELEGATE DIMOND ! L daugh- . cn December 6 by a Juneau High |seasons, offered a trophy for the vot B B LB e by for a Biwions M i sy ter of Dr . W. Council of Ju- ( S School cast directed by Miss Ruth men’s class. The B M. Behrends| ..o . y . i vty e e i o ENDING TONIGHT ~ PREACH ON SUNDRY v Company s otiesed 1o put w ", U 500 "Eh s Sipen| RULERS OF THE SEA Ms, Robert J. Jernberg who has| By the resignation of Mis, Jen- A'l' BH‘HH MlSS'O" After a number of tryouts, the trophy for the women's class. MUCH | ‘mocion tha great American trou- | on in the office of Alaska Dele- | Ders. Bise s AR b following cast was selected by Miss| appreciation is extended by the Ski =0 0 "0y civd in the feature. |s (OUSEUM FE“M e Anthony J. Dimond for the —- ice and Ahlers Company ends v [McVay: Axel Nielsen as the|Club to these business firms for| ™"yt B0 Tl oe the composer,| “Rulers of the Sea” will be the its Porta-Lectric Ironer contest to- n The Rev. Charles C. Personeus, feature at the Coliseum Theatre for past three years and served as sec- QUICK RELIEF for troubled feet o PRy middle-aged banker, Richard Early: | their whole hearted spirit in wr ';un(l Jolson, who plays E. P. Christy, re ] et S e i tary to the Delegate since April FIGHTS | Tele, 648, Chiropodist. Dr. Steves contest Rice | wi | 8i testants to be present at the drew- ing, present to win. ight 8 o'clock. person | visiting here this week, will preach present will be chosen to draw the at the Bethel Mission, Assembly of inning name God, on Main Street at the 11 o'~ The company would like all con-| clock service Sunday morning. The Rev. Personeus was for 22 to e years in charge of the Bethel Mis- sion here. He went south and east If you have negleced to enter the and has returned north again and & Ahlers Company will assume the pastorate of the open this evening to, Assembly of God Mission in Ket- ve you a chance to get your name| chikan within the next two weeks. but it is not necessary ill remain Marion Davee Isabel Parsons as the social-minded medical student son, Dick; | Nordling as the younger daughter, Mary; Harry Sperling as the younger son, Bob; Anna Lois Davis as the old general maid, Delphie; | Bob Phillips as Randolph Cunmng»} ham; Shirley Davis as Jenny Mal-| as his wife, Emily;i they have offered these prizes daughter, Hope; Hallie Rice as the| Betty | | handicaps will be given less exper- la skier improv A series of competitions will be held throughout the season to gauge the relative merits of contest- ants. In order to keep the interest | high and give all an equal chance, | st m H It is hoped that this running closer and As ienced skiers. will keep the to permit all an equal chance es his handicap will minstrel king of that colorful day, |“The Old Folks at Home” (Swanee Sunday and Monday nights, with the usual short subjects to make out a good bill “Here I Am a Stranger,” star- ring Richard Greene, will be shown for the last two times tonight. ng several of the songs, and other elodies are rendered by the famous all Johnson Choir. Among the numbers sung are o 2 2 T 0 ) )< DON'T FORGET — ! Sl I K A’ AL ASK A in before 8 o'clock. Free blanks| Byron Personeus, who graduated ‘[‘,’Z;Iy;cmvis""‘;’{}{“\:: i MiBr;l::llh-' Jowered and should the reverse| FRIDAY ‘"‘d‘ SATURDAY lare obtainable at their showroom.' from the Juneau High School in walker: LeRoy Vestal as Jack Mil- be the case, his handicap will be | NOVEMBER 15: } NOVEMBER 16: - LM eifidl B G SRR - 35 | There are no strings attached to the class of '36, is accompanying ford; James Johnson as Sanford enlarged BAZAAB and ! COLONIAL = this contest. All you have to do,his father on the present Alaska welles: and Dorothy Fors as Mrs.| This series of competitions wil ! SILVER TEA B.lly McCANN is .:lgn your x;}‘;n_me to a coupon. It trip and will be assistant at Ket-' morrester, "‘lll('llilsllfl(bPT“""‘ the SLO"L;“"“:“ ]’“' LUNCH ! costs you nothing. chil . | aska i Tournament to be held in \ 0&4 g | The, production staf of the play|, . spring. The first of these races| 11:30 } and BAZAAB OF JUNEAU is as follows: publicity, Jim Glasse, | VERSUS | BOYLES IN WASHINGTON Territoral Auditor Frank A.Boyle and Mrs, Boyle recently visited Al- aska Delegate Anthony J. Dimond ‘chairman: Frances Paul, Margaret lAST Rfiés IUEsm { Femmer and Marian Dobson; busi- Foa ‘leT mow“iness manager, Jim Glasse; stage manager, Simpson MacKinnon, as-| 15 Rounds for Alaska Welterweight ‘ Championship ‘ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 | Alseo Fine Supporting Lineup of Fighting ome. people buy insurance on the principle shal they're saving themselves money by skimp- ing and shopping. around for low rates*I's like cheating at sol e 1o skimp on insur- ance. The whole idea of insurance is to! in his office in Washington or route from Seattle to Nome, on' Interment will | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. 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