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‘Which is the greater duty... to his district attorney’s oath or to his daughter? Edword Anita § ELLIS:LOUISE ROBERT BALDWIN « HAROLD HUBER BEVERLY ROBERTS TV/O BIG FEATURES PLUS A NEWS THAT IS NEWS FIRST SHOW STARTS 7 P. M. Double Bill . Linden tree F ( " I 1 3. Large thin bieces 7. Silk not yet 41. Attitude twisted A Superlative ending Force air nols! ly through 13. Flight ; n ee en 14. Beating imple- 45, ment 15. Fisherman 4. Large lizard gyptian river THEATRE HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREET- INGS to Little Miss Marja Schoettler and we hope she has lots and lots of fun and lots and lots more birthdays C. D. BEALE. 2y un god the nose ad plants 48, Women's or- 4 $ re s ganization: ain direei Lawyer an - Copy abbr. Kind of duck 49. Neat Ly 4 r Character in 50, Flowering WO risie angers “Peer Gynt" shrub 25. Distribute the 52. Engineering cards degree re eafufe 27. Conjunction 53. Novel by Helen 58. Powerful ex- 2. American In- 28. Smell Hunt Jackson plosive dians 29. Ancient Jewish 55, Co:snck head- 59. Stage 3. Urge ascetic 60. Wears away ' pyi A for 31. Alarm whistles 57. Self- centered DOWN ¥ There is a double nill for the| 35 T Rerh eve verson 1 Kind of puzsle b Goddess of weekend at the Capitol Theatre. peace The first is a cross section of hu- : ::“‘k” “"“ 4 manity woven around the life of a G brilliant lawyer who would rather . Xind of beer devote his life to dispensing jus- Australian tice in a small-town than win big- An‘:]’g’[ e city headlines presented in Re- " 7 vessel public’s “Main Street Lawyer.” | Anegn of deer § . Rubbers ‘Edward Ellis _portr Abraham . Artificial lan- Lincoln Boggs, DlslllCL Attorney of s xuag?flm i o1 . Least lcul Corinthia, a small New England " Glandlike town, . Dike | 5 . iis opportunity for fame comes :g’?‘;‘f{"!})’:-:" en Tony Marco, indicted big-| o han's name own racketeer, has his lawyer se-| brogonsd we 2 change of venue, so that he . Person given will be tried in Corinthia. Marco| . Pk et has a letter proving that the girl the senses X as Ellis daughter was ac-| ARG Sve ally born in jail and adopted by . Appease attorney, who raised her as o own. . Meaning How the small town attorney! - Erivate teacher to outwit the big time| conut husk c it his own game, forms| LB one of the exciting highlight se- I i quetices of the picture. . alk or plod Anita Loy has the feminine central part feature is Charles oor action drama, | * Laney Dance Fi “Two Rangers, sted star wiping r mob controlling a « munity. Also featured is ith and the Singing Sons or a'ur ay R Tomorrow night, in the Elks| wBallroom. hundreds of dancers \nn awend the benefit to be given for| GUARA 'TEED FOR LIFE Bob Laney, one of the city’s popu- lnr young fellows who is now slow- Empire U.assifieds Pay! i tarium, { auspices of the Musicians’ Union of ]Juneau, of which Laney is a mem- ber, and Wesley Barrett and his YET COSTS NO MORE |orchestra will furnish the music == |During the evening however, the 'oxchestra will be augmented by ‘practicauy every musician in Ju- H. J. BAKER | Ineau and there will also be special BAKER PIANO CO. | floor entertainment. Seattle, Wash. | Daneing will begin at 10 o'cioci and the public is invited to attend IS HERE! . . Tuning Pianos and help swell the receipts for a Call the mest charitable cause, GASTINEAU HOTEL or ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY Moose Women Have Wife Was Fat No Longer Attractive LOST HUSBAND'S l(WE The _above headlines appeared is New York newspaper in conneetion th a divoree trial that had att el wide attention: “She was a_beautiful woman” one witness testified, “But she got fat and is mot attractive any more.” ‘I'housands of women are getting fat and losing their appeal just because they do not know what to do..If you are fat, how would you like to lose it | and at the same time gain in physical | charm and attractivepess —more en- | greater activity? Why not do svhat thousands of women have done to get rid of pounds of unwanted fat? "Pake 3 teaspoon- ful of Kruschen Salts in a glass o Lot water every morning before break- fast and keep. it up for thirty days. Cut out pastries and fatty meats and | ight on potatoes, butter, cream and r. Then weigh yourself and sec how many pounds you have lost. A bottle of Kruschen Salts will last you for 4 weeks and costs but little. Ask any druggist for a _hottie of Women of the Moose were hos- tesses Wednesday evening with a |Fellows Hall Bridge, pinochle and whist were played with bridge hon- ors going to Mrs. Hilma Torvenin and E. Oberg, high, and to Mrs. Anna Winn and James Chapados, }lown Mrs. Leona Sebenico !Anna Rodenberg and Grant Bald- win lew in the pinochle division. In whist Mrs. Andrew Lagergren and Andrew Rochess were high and | | Mrs. Robert Light, low. Mrs. Lida Museth, who was in | charge of the party also was library | | chairman for the month. nouncement was made that the Al-' aska Sportsman and | Adventure” by Osa Johnson were !sent to Moosehaven as the library contribution for the month. Committees for December were !announced as follows: Mrs. Treva Reischl will be chairman of tho Mooseheart committee:: M-sdameh Anna Bodding and Hilma Torvinen, entertainment and - the Mesdames | Krulgh, M 28, 2%, TS | ara By Schler, Vil dacgol day to lose fat. faction guaran- | Wilma Crane and Anna Rodenberg, | teed or money ba lunch, Buller-!hm Brug Co. § p Empire Clussifieds Pay! ly recovering in a Seattle Sani-| | The benefit dance is under the; Holiday Card Party| l'!‘hanngiving card party in the Odd | An-| | “Our Married | 1941 PONTIAC TORPEDO NOW DISPLAYED HERE 'Much Improved Car Shown | in Store Rooms at | Connors Motor f Announcement——i; tion of the Empire today gives au- | tomobile owners and future owners, | | the 1941 important_ notice that a new Motor Company. This season, the much improved car over last year. i This stunning new line of Torpe- does offered in the four-door sedan and sedan couple models is the last )wmd The four-door sedan is the |one on display at Connors. It strikes a new high in stream- line design. The front fenders, with built-in headlamps, merge safety steps do away with the necessity of running boards. Im- portant in streamline design also,| is the fact that door hinges have been completely concealed, The rear panel of this beautiful| new car has been artfully tapered| in one sweeping curve to provide | smooth, uninterupted flow of line | from front to rear. Interiors are | upholstered in the finest materials fittings in exquisite taste. The sedan on display at Con- nors is fully equipped with radio, | seat covers, a two-tone color, white| side wall tires, and the seats are built to give the maximum ca- lpacxty Stand equipment also in-’ jcludes electric cigar lighter and | front bumper guards. There are three lines of Pontiacs . Torpedoes provide a choice of !en body types in the De Luxe,| 'Custom and Torpedo Pontiac szyles — e - ‘MIDEI!SOI HMIM rm t P’uneul scrvk:es were held & o'clock this afternoon at Charles W. Carter chapel for Jack | Anderson. The Rev. Walter A, So- | boléff conducted the ;l burial was in Evergreen Oemetery,'l | party | Whitehead, Ma; | JouN | Highway ‘ud instrument for ,ment and donations | | down payment and the balance due| | i another sec-| Pontiac Streamliner Torpedo is now on display at the Connors| Pontiac is a, | equipment for the new gymnasiumn gracefully into the body. Enclosed | {Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanson, ac- iand set off by distinctive modern/ and | |Charles Lesher were high and Mrs. H during the winter. BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT has been arranged between | Elks team and Douglas High School | | players for 6 o'clock uus evening. largest paid circulation of any A | aska newspapes | THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI: FRIDAY, NOV. 22, . THE CAPITOL has the B ¥ & PICTURES SHOW FLACE OF JUNEAU FIRST Sl_,'lgw STARTS Friday—Saturday Mickey Mouse Matinee Saturday—1P. M. “TWOQO FISTED RANGER"” Last Chapter—"KIT CARSON" Cartoon—Comedy—Candy TWO-FISTED TUNE-SINGIN' FIGHTIN’ MEN WRECKIN' A TOWN FULL OF KILLERS..! 1Suzanne Wade Has ' Party to Celebrate Her Fourth Bmhday Little Miss Sumune Wade cele- brated her fourth birthday with a this aftetnoon at the hcme on Basin Road. Games and refreshments in keeping with the| occasion were enjoyed by hostess| | and guests. Those present included | and Stuart| Margaret Grish-, Michael | Jenny Ann, Page Doris mmett, Jimmy am, G ton, Ann Bartlett, Sandy and Susan Blan- LaVick, Charles Kelly, Pinky Liston and the little hostess | and her brothers, Jerry and Mi- | chael DOUGLAS NEWS STRASSER, HIGHWAY RESIDENT, DIES IN HOSPITAL riod of failing health or three weeks After a the last p two pital, John Strasser there on Wednesday. Over 70 years of age, the deccased was a pen- sioner of the Territory, the beach side of the near the He had been a Island for about here from the prospected for a and worked on the passed Douglas resident 20 ars, Interior. He had number of years Alaska Railroad. of the coming SR i SCHGOL TO HAVE PIANO Regular meeting of Douglas | School Board was held on Wed- | nesday evening. Supt. Pool toid the Board of purchase plans for a new 1o be us thus releasing the new gym- nasium. Funds left over from the funds raised for kindergarten equip- from the Al- totaling alto- piano, y room, the ,umni Association gezher around $100 will be used as of $165 to be paid in instalments| as raised from various benefit sources, The hot water tank in the nata-| torium was reported to have frozen and repairs now in hands of W. A. Fleek. A vocalional education measure | is expected to come before the next legislature, Mr. Pool said, and pos- sibly provision made for such course will be added to regular | high school curriculum, List of| is now in course of preparation to! be presented at the next meeting| of the City Council. e, FORMER DOUGLAS GIRL 1S MOTHER AGAIN| At Anchorage a daughter was born recently, their third child, to| cording to word received here in the last mail. Mrs. Swanson is the former Rica Niemi, daughter of Mrs, Ida Niemi of Douglas who has been visiting there for the past month. The latter is expected home around the first of December. PRSP 6" e AL STABRS MOVE Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Starr who | have been Douglas residents, liv- ing in one of the Kilburn apart- | ments for the past month, moved Wednesday to Glacier Highway where they will make their home — e ! A serimmage game of basketball| the The Dally Aiaska =mpire has the | | pected t | trou: | Wedne: Wade ! | brass | keeping | High score was won by Mrs, P, J. Mes of | | which was spent at St. Ann’s Hos- | .’\\\?\" living on Douglas Bridse.| o) wpere she had been receiv- d in the school | ~ i she returned ISSUED TO GUARDSMEN |Brand New Eduipment Re- ceived - Quffits from Shoes to Hats cf the brand Company A and Headquarters d during the drill Wed- when Capt. Will rted the men (i nas cf geting wear. As s issue Issu forms fo cal and was bet vesda Walther ‘he l(‘dl\ t ment i new its Medi- achmer pment - eq them re kahki The outfits & length trousers, far, hat. ccat ers, shirt, sox and rairccat. C erable more quirment is cxpected before the loeal unit. will be completely rigg=d | out. Garand rifle. The Juneau unit cf the Aaska Naticnal Guard is expected to ) like it stepped cut of a band once all its equipment has arrived cverything is brand new Tho Guard met the v this instead ol Thursday on ount cf Thanks- giving Day hitting &n Thursday regular drill night. The soldiers were put through marching pacas most of the evening outside of these being issued equip- ment. Major Jesse E. Graham and ergeant Hamilton H. Bond were tors during the evening’s driil. ->-oe Mrs. Noble Hostess With Bridge Party : Mrs. pairs of shoes overcoa wee v Ruth P. Nuhle was hostess .With a 1:15 o'clock bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel. Bronze and gold chrysanthemums in huge bowls together with Thanskgiving' place cards were in with the holiday season Fitzsimmons and A. Holzheimer. - — low by Mrs. W, Hosm'rm. NoTES Winn returned to her from St. Ann's Hos- Miss Suzy home today ing treatment for severe burns, Fred Woods was admitted to St Ann’s early this morning for gical treatment sur- Raymond Hill was dismissed from St. Ann's today after receiving medical care. Mrs. W, L. Grisham was a dis- missal today from St Ann’s and home. Mrs. Homer Williams and young son returned to their home today from Government Hospital. - FRISKY CI5C0 SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 22 They call Chuck Turner, Utah full- back, “the Cisco Kid.” His home is at Cisco, Utah, although he played his high school football at Grand Junction, Colo. Try a classified ad in The Emplire. Our Family’s WHISKEY RECIPE has always been 3o flavorful / and mild—and maybe even more so today. Just try it andscel Harry E. Wilken (fl?nmr | Bast Side, | Nc s1is one of This will also include the new! Armory | dainty | | Gregory | Steve Ramst {at 1940. UNIFORMS “LLANOKID" AND "THE ESCAPE" AT 20TH CENTURY Hair trigger thrills will be the order of the day at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, beginning tonight, { when “The Escape.” new 20th Cen- tury-Fox picture opens there The fast-paced saga of New York's told by a kindly old fam- ily doctor who has attended a dying gunman, features Kane Richmond, Amanda Duff, June Gale, Edward ris, Henry Armetta and Frank Reicher Second feature on the double bill the best-loved of all O Henry tores, “A Double-Dyed De- ceiver,” _which comes to the screen s “The Ilano Kid" in Paramount's outdoor action drama. With handsome, guitar-playing Tito Guiz- r playing the title role, “The Llano " tells a rapid-action tale of a ng young desperado who doubles the long-lost son of a wealthy Mexican family in the hope of rob- bing it. Guizar is assisted by a large cast, including Gale Sondergaard, Alan Mowbray and Jane Clayton, pretty Paramount starlet D Juneau Eafs Tons Of Turkey af Many Thank#gwmg Dinners The turkey cons the tons yester as very family in Juneau celebrated with large Thanksgiving dinners. Ameng those entertaining and Mrs. W. W, Council had a late dinner in Percy's ba reom Pronze and anthemums, tall tapers in the were graceful the long new stion ran into virtually Dr, oW and Thanksgiving tradition appoint- ments for table which seated 28 Guests of the Councils included sov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Mr. ‘Ind Mrs. Robert Jernberg, Dr. and R. H. Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Chalk's Beale, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flakne, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Ma- jor and Mrs. Jesse E. Graham, Dr and Mrs. E. H. Kaser, the Misses Jane Alexander and Elisabetn Kaser, the Mesdames Katherine and Esther Metzgar, the Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Fred Percy Reynolds and Dr. Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests their Seventh Street home Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mullen, Mr. Nor- -————~—-—-—= | man Banfield and Malcolm Faulk- | ner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas George had a group of 14 adults and children T“Am )'h'a'bp)"? Ever ;ince [} began serving Hills Bros. ' Coffee my husband ‘always says: “Now that's what | call were who o s o x e e e P Y5-I P Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! L GR AND w2 xrimac SATURDAY WIN-FIEF FEATURE BILL FEATURE NO. ONE— FEATURE NO. TWO— | KANE RICHMOND AMANDA DUFF JUNE GALE EDWARD NORRIS HENRY ARMETTA FRANK REICHER Execuiive Proc Sol. M. Gale Sondergaard Rlan Mowbray « Jane Clayton - Directed by Edward D. Ventvrink A HARRY SHERMAN PRODUCTION Diracted by Ricards Cer ‘A 208 CENTURY.OX PCTURE LAST TIME TONIGHT SHIRLEY TEMPLE in a “Sussannah of the Mounties” Juneau'’s G Matinee Saturday 1 P. M. SATURDAY ———— SUNDAY ———— MONDAY S“UNDISPUTED PASSAGE” ‘»,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,-,,-,----—-’¢-M THEATRE (est Show Value | \ \ \ \ \ \ \ l} } ] \ l} } \ \ ) \ \ \ § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ] § } ] 3 | \ \ \ l} ) ) \ ) \ 3 ] \ \ \ N N \ ) \ \ \ l} \ N N 3 e for dinner at their farm hom: George, Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Clark, Brown, Fre O George J Tommy and stner George and arding of the two Thanksgiv- Sandy, Roberta and Michael Brown, ing dinners, the annual event, held Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lea had as the California’ grocery, WH&4 their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, terminated at 7 p.m. Tuesday eve- Alfred Bonnett and children, Be ning ‘ut the store, ; Mavis Nikula was given the William Louis, Herbert and Gilbert .0 Brown and Donna Brown, Mrs. turkey dinner i Addie McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs, Cleo Commers was given the Kenneth Lowe, and Fred Alexander, £00se dinner. Commers drives for Mr. and Mrs, James Stewart the Royal Blue Cab Company. were joined in their Thanksgiving Both dinners were arranged 1o celebration by Mr. and Mrs. Grant S€rve cight people. Logan and childven Phoebe Ann R and Billy, L. W. Kilburn, A. Tucker, The Daily Alaska wmpire guaran- Miss Roma Sarger and Jackie fees the largest daily circulation of Sorri any Alaska newspaper. R s o i i P e e S s S S T L A.MACHINISTS Meets Monday L2 i 7:30P: M. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL O e et use “as is” kind of coff freshness: Your Grocer says: Hills Bros. Coffee is one coffee you can inany -maker See directions on the side of the can and follow them carefully. Anddon’t regrind Hills Bros, Coffee. You'll lose aroma, flavor, and CARYL S. FLEMING, President of the Pacific Caast Asso- ciation of Magicians and master designer of magical effects, says, “There is no magic in making delicious coffee. Use good coffee and measure accurately. Carefully observe timing for the method used. Be sure to keep your coffee-maker clean.” Rt a’m’fi’fixf it At your fayorite pactage store. Blended whiskey. 86.8 proof. 75% grait I neutral spirits. Copyright 1940, The Wiikes family, Inc., Aladdin, Scheniey P. phisaal (i B s s it B Q. Pa e The Covrect Gnind is guaranteed to produce best results in DRIP fi{ GLASS MAK!R\(g {PERCOLATOR @7’ OR POT @