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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 18, 1940. THE CAPITOL has the B 1 G PICTURES | Thanksgiving f Crossword Puzale \Norifemen fo See |"SWANEERIVER” | Men’s Style Show | CURRENT FEATURE | MTuesdayDinner, AT 201H CENTURY. 0ACENTURY Where the BIG Pictures Play Tonight and Tuesday ACROSS 1. Humid 5. Marries 4 rt of a play 4 SHOW PLACE OF IUNEAU . vow! | Procdamation A men’s style show will be the The beloved and famous melodies overnor Sl b6 fia avebing wied Miad (et ‘ate Ariaciond only el IN TECHNICOLOR | ! litemen gather tomorrow at 6:30 music, and the thrilling story of T v o'clock at the Northern Light Pres- the man who wrote them, came to byterian Church for a dinner meet- the 20th Century Theatre yester mg. The dinner will be served by day in a magnificent Technicolor PROCLAMATION B Exist s, President Franklin D T in small o | Mrs Katherine Hooker. After com- motion picture, 20th Century-Fox's in proclaiming Thursdayv, 2 amounts 8 ¥ r 21, 1940, as Thanksgiving i Shiaciae -on £ alutation S | munity singing with Miss Theresa “Swanee River,” the story of) 4 Even !"ll Ll et g5 Db defenrad Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle | White as accompanist, John Bishop| Stephen C. Foster, the great Am- A . L] i 6. Soun f i hrends v res ries o " nar | whe haven’t “In the year in which we have IOIDNL W HO s O DOWN o Teall of B. M. Behrends will present the erican troubadour | seen calamity and sorrow fall upon o1, qyShore 1 Ship's crans 5 Lamented style show With the natior Iy dotted | ) . e d 67. Thing 2 A ntai n ; p res 3 1 o) C 3 or any...wnll many peoples elsewhere in the 35 bl A A law G i mlu‘udly As models for the oceasion the with monuments to St ”l t world, may we give thanks for our stem 63 Proper boys b ]-;‘:: o following will demonstrate what here fitting memorial in splen- | agree a preservation P £ Uil pres the well dressed man should wear: did rtainment worthy of the Two's...t00 s S Sk MG 90 St mame. L P TE a T1S o Y1 tender " to Curtis Shattuck, Orin Kimball, John greatness of the unforgettable musis 1 sentility ione Covey, Jim e, he wrote wmany! 7 hour, let us pray to Almighty God g g who has m\:n’u,\- £Na. O 1 - = 7 ud LR A Jes Overby, Jack Popejoy, Ed The featured stars are Don Amc \ ./1 for our heritage, that we humoly [3 7 7 10. Frozen Arnell, Jack Likins, Ernest Stew-|che, Andrea Leeds and Al Jolson beseech Thee that we may always 1L Carry: collog. |ar| This production is on again for 4 S a people, mindful |®@ Zra el "L§:n°k Any man in Juneau or Douglas tonight and tomorrow g 9 A interested in attending may make - - ad to do Thy will Encourage & 3 R and bless our land with honorable [- & - [ s V4> s vego. | ICc€rvations by calling the Rev The Story of STebNen-C: FOREE 3 FINE SHORT SUBJECTS and LATEST NEWS industry, sound learning, pure m e e T8 ] 5y g0 jom &, Glasse tontgnt a6 3% §ane of Norwa the Great American Troubadour! and save us from violence, dis- W : L‘:flf"" P N y | - cord, and confusion.” 32 |33 777134 35 [777]36 31, Adherent of the | with s Tt e Oriciiig Moose Womenfo | Hold Successful |~ Don Andrea | FROM "o"EvMooN name Thursday, Nox*ombpx- 21, 1940, 7 7] 57 U ane I |as a day of thanksgiving, and rec- / V) 25. Observed M o + 38, Narrow part of the Moose will spon-| Thirteen tables of whist and pin- card party to be given ochle were in play at the Sons of | THEATRE = e : CLEVER COMEDY BEAUDINS BACK G e e i oy e Party Safurday| oos a2 o emission | bttt - g ‘ ive Lara rarty | arty Jaiuraay| ommend that upon that day all the [z % a7 ) i VY pa akisiaak y“ y, y; at 8 o'clock at the Odd Norway card party held at the Odd people of Alaska, refraining so far A/ 0. Kina ot tuel Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Beaudin (Aplrol IHEATRE"“""' in on the Mount McKinley as may be from their customary la- A 0 1 7h52 |53 [s% | 9 “D:fiy'_’;norahmi thanks to 7 46. Spouts for We Saturday from Seattle, after bors, unite in returning Too M H 7 d ‘F { noneymoon trip on the Pacific| Almighty God for his gracious [|*° /8 %47/ W etn i il all. Bridge, pinochle and Fellows Hall Saturday night LAST TIME TONIGHT 100 Man - | Coast i gifts; for the conditions of wel- y o ! will be in play. In pinochle, Mrs. Ture Holm and| sr "” > 7 76z [63 3 3 y usbands’ Fea The Beaudins were married re- fare and happiness which exist / ‘ b A meeting of members has been Gus Skinner won high scores and| BULEBS of the SEA turs Jean Arthur Ma(_ cently Portland on the 24th throughout our Territory; and for s i bole used | called for 7 oclock preceding the| Mrs. Amold Hildre and Dan D | ——— XX i W grd ship - card parly. las were low. High scores in whist | : ' ' anniversary of Mr. Beau- the priceless good fortune of being in this tragic era, citizens of the 7 68 7he] o - were won by Mrs, Annie Melseth jim Klein, George Paul, Jack Wil= i and Andrew Rosness. Whist conso- son, Robert Forrest, Arthur Knight, United States 77 63 ,.m. poet, GIVEN under my hand, the.Seal — = g B P W TueSdaY lations went to Mrs. Robert Light Chester Zenger and Paul McC Murray, Douglas o Twos compsny and thres a| MRS. SAFOULIS COMING of/ Alatkn, i/ Junbau; the: Oapl- @ 4 / and_Arnus. Johnson || “Phiav ceremony was in 7 bg o O IV e Roaplol Mrs. J. A. Safoulis. who has been| o) this sixteenth day of No- F”ends SUTDI’ISG LYNCH LEAVES FOR ' | Another card party is planned gcoutmaster William Coc hea ) south for some time, is a PASSeN-| verber. in the year of our Lord nner Ostpone for November 30. | boys, after & short ceremony, were B e s e st fr r| e rowand B et ond e Bl VANCOUVER BARRACKS e oo R g Forly —Jipmest. Gruening, Hoyer- MISS Eun'(e LOgfln Announcement was made today Legion Troop 613 ;“Scmns[nr Froop 1 3 .n\;:mm,r: | that visitors are welcome to am nd three’s a comedy”! Jean > . g o nor of Alaska; E. L. Bartlett, Sec- " 4 . Fred MacMurray and Mel SODFREYS ON TRIP g : of the postponement of the dinner 3 S retary of Alaska Michael J. Lynch, who has been evening by| of their Troop meetings. n Douglas are ed in the J. Godfrey left on the 5 S As a birthday surprise for MisS ooe Disbursing Officer here for a radges. Many Husbands” ariously provir is hectic duled for Tuesds film, one of merriest, maddest’ Princess Norah for the south on a Eunice Logan a number of friends pumber of y Jeft ot LH&. steRindr isiness and Professional wo-| Ge's New Members: e oo, om i marital mix-ups ever brought to pusiness trip of two or three we RETURNING NORTH called Saturday afternoon at her|yugon He oifig to Vanseuver| '™ A ' | NOTICE the screen! Miss Sybil Godfrey, of the Empir Miss Gene Rulaford is a pas- home in the MacKinnon Apart- parracks, near Portland 55 to the Thanksgiving it | ob oyt P Based upon W. Somerset Maug- staff, accompanied her mother. senger aboard the Baranof after ments, Miss Phyllis Pouline acted Rl 55 and the illness of several| Seven new tenderfoot scouts were ~AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing ham'’s sensational stage succ -~ lan absence of several weeks in the as hostess and served a delicious rs were responsible for the invested at a recent meeting of Le-'air route from Seaftle to Nome, v brouzht to the sercen by We: Try a classitied ad in The Empire | States luncheon Empire ciassifieds biing results. sion lgion Troop 613. New Scouts are sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, Rugg from Claude Binyon' e P “"|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||l||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIlllllllll||||lllllIIIII|||||||I|I|||||||||||||||I|IIIIIII||H||II|II|I||IIIIlI|||lll|||||||||l|l||||HIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIllIIlIIIIIHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllJlllllllillllllllll||||l|l|||||I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IlillIllll|||||M||II|HIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll“ll“‘_g r. Doror FRUITS and VEGETABLES le films but the exceller o of 1t airection and the v = On this day of Thanksgiving when you serve the GREATEST and the FINEST dinner of the year . . . Pause G AVACADOS - - - - Eachljc {or a momoment to consider — thriftiness — and be assured that to this end we are doing our utmost 1o assist (1) iIMTE - - - -2 heads 25¢ you. Shop for your entire dinner here and save money and time. s L PRICES IN THIS AD ARE FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3 |Grapefruit, TexasPink - 3for 358 JESDAY AND WEDNESDAY = & NESTLE'S CHEBBIES WHITE or COLORED—100 Count DEL MONTE—ASPARAGUS EMPERUB GRAPES B 2 lbs' “’sc cnocorate | CHEBRIES | pXPER NAPKINS 15c || Salad Poiniste-1taltin29 | CUCUMBERS, Fancy - - 2for 25c RO Miss Arthur, in brilliant con-| with the Cookie Recipe for PIES—No. 2 tin DEL MONTE TEA GARDEN o ’ L TP AR v | GORMwolekorot s || Mimce Meat - 21 s 9 | PEABS—D jows - Dozen J5c 7 oz bar | e . ———— ————— | Oranges med- size Sunkist 3 doz. 3% and “Only An DEL MONTE—ASPARAGUS STYLE CALUMET ——|BEANS - - - fallfin 1§c || BakingPowder 1! 23| CRANBERRIES - - - - 21hs. 3 CANDIED YAMS MISSION—No. 2 TINS g SuX Squash, Marblehead, Hubbard Ib- ¢ AIRBASE PROGRESS ON ANNETTE ISLAND and W._No, 21ms | DATE NUT BREAD ts2tins 29¢ || Cocoanut ¥ Ib- cello bag [ Progress continues on the Amg % DROMEDARY DEVIL'S FOOD g i £ 2 for 4@e | D tins BFe | Giyoer Bread Mixrks- 25¢ || Asparagus 3no. 2ins77c | POTATOES 8 Ibs. 25c 25 ibs. 63 flattering ecircumstance, as well .as her perplexed and fearful recogni- tion that its outcome might weil mean a prison sentence for her. = D = GLOVER REPORIS AR RO R expresses her appreciation of the Regional Engineer Arthur E. Glov- &= I er of the Forest Service, reported = itk <ol ) Wiraind v~ bbbl omdomarpeod il ‘”f’“" on his refurn from Ketehi- | =5 EGGS CWASH. CO-OP 2 DOZ. 8lc WASH. CO-OP. 2 DOZ. 93C | B U T T E ng éAA:D—feichx\:g}2 P(’UNDS FOR 7 5 e ge army and CCC crew is ERTIFIED GRADE SPECIAL -—A-—LARGE ged in building a plank BISQUICK LARGE PRUNES FancyCherry Kings PUMPKIN 29 3 Yok Rdhade c%%%l%{iégz l po“nd box 30(3 DEL MONTE Package 25(3 ATN. F.F.E. LUNCH ' DEL MONTE | Charles G Burdick will speak OB.A“GE J“!cn GnAPmu'T o 3 N". 2 ‘ins 25(‘ PnggeOIL Dgntdenr‘en—r;‘?'glgnu | vt S Peapleduce | ToMATOJUICE | | o . 3 tins B SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR Regular Package 25¢ from the dock to the field site. BURDICK T0 SPEAK THHHHR T 33(9 | National Federation of Federal Em- Quart ployees at Percy’s Cafe and will| 11 oz. tins 11 oz. tins P NUTS |CANPIES show a number of slides relating to| his \u.)rkv i.n purchasing reindeer for!= .4 4 1 b o T T % 10 for 1.05 12 for HBc - WALN.%‘FDiumloi-: No. 1 PLAIN nfi( g | for this Thanksgiving season meet- | Y PEARS—Silver Bar P e b 1‘ D e Tk o TR "‘g Last-Minute Reminders PINEAPPLE—Ukulele PEACHES “'Zm i 13 GUMS. | —— s S DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD No. 1 tins 2lc PEACHES—Silver Bar HOME STYLE 25¢ Tih. 2 Ibs. JBe ! [—i'lOS?fl'AL Nores § ‘ i . No. 2% tins 35¢ APRICOTS—Silver Bar Lady Elberta S i e AR 3 § Del Monte FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 1 tins 19¢ PLUMS—Del Monte : 2y ] 5(‘! Ih. 25(3 1h. Mr. and Mrs. T;cl Kcatonlatrelv.hel‘= ¢ No. 2% tins 30c l ¥ 3 2 cans 9¢ parents of a ghter porn late last | 1 | RESEE S o poren naismns, s W, . po.c | | G large 23 fins §T r NUBORA 5.0.5. tle iss ti) cales | ut ‘\fi'smfififf)‘llev‘e? ouncees.s S: cocerll sAucB’ snider's 11 oz. bot. 25¢ s i Giant Mz: 8-Pad Packc:qo = MIRACLE WHIP 49 29c | Warren Haines, who accidently| | <hot himself last Thursday night, at Auk Bay, is recovering rapidly | in St. Ann’s Hospital. | LIBBY COCKTAIL SAUSAGES . . fin30c PICKLES : OCEAN SPRAY MANDARIN ORANGES . . 1loz.fins15c | CIHB. Brand—Swesta Swoel Cranberry Sauce MARASCHINO CHERRIES . . 5 oz. jar 15¢ Dills i "5e Tea Garden Orange Marmalade, 1 b. jar 30c 12 oz jar 27¢ tin SALADDRESSING | NGORWEST ORN—No. 303 tin 5 TINS 33" 0. 2 tin Quart B%ss:;o. 221;11: 5 3 c s, 7 % MAKE YOUR DINNER THE FINESTEVERWITH . .. CIGARETTES $1.25 COFFEE | p,yguin Fresh Frosted Fruits A seven-pound, ten-ounce boy was born to Mr. and Mrs, Clarence; Trout at St. Ann's Hospital sun-; day forenoon. The father is a, prominent fishermen of the Juneau, district, 1 Mrs. A. Hughes was a medical| admission at St. Ann’s Sunday. | B Mrs. Vivian Willlams was a sur- gical admission to the Government| Hospital this forenoon. | ————,———— M. ]. B. — SCHILLINGS - SAMELS LUgRI" CHASE & SANBORN'S and Vegetables ERFIELD: : A wide assortment is on hand in our FROSTED FOODS Subscripe to ‘fne Daily aimska Em- RROLE- CRER : 25( pOUND CASE 10 Choose From! |t mm":llfliIlIIIIIIiIIililIllllflllllllIlllllIlIllIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIlIIIlHIIIIIIllllIl||||||ll"||||l||||||||I|lllllllllllltII|IIlImllwfllllmlllll|IIIIIIIWflllmmmflllIImmlmImlIIlllllllllllfllmlfllllllllllllllIflfllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIliillllllllllllllllllllllllmlflm 2 T 0000000000000 A1 Uy Gty e s e 1

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