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= SHOW PLACE OF Lasfl Tlmes Tomghl JUNEAU PREVIEW TONIGHT o 1:158 AVM. Arson Racket Squad 5 Little Peppers at Home SHORT IBLED SKY GAMES NEWS ACROSS 1. Receivé Wwith assent . Those who love over- much . Inferior race horse . Sloping letter 5. Sed robber 6. Friendly brownle State V\I\uie . Draw forth . Jolned Take cogniz- ance of Bombastic talk 39. Cotton fabric . Horses Japaness spring . Male sheep . Attire Congealed water 52. Cow 63, Dlayer g ldren's L P!ue for storing mill- tary equip- ment " . State of the pnlon: abbr. 5. Solutlon 0' Yesterday's Puxzle Incarnation . Ascended on foot . Wheeled vehicle . Day’s march 5. Short for a han's name 1k 62. o4 T Entangled DOWN Ylacate Africa only It's a lot different s the tough white doctor, » yed by Carroll, takes the natives into camp with her singing and her meager little card f(ricks that impress them as magic. /NN SOTHERN MAKES HIT IN CAPITOL SHOW "“Congo Maiie” Is Story of Show Girl Stranded in African Tank Town An American show girl may get tranded at some tank station town in the USA, but when she’s beached in Africa she can take care of herself. That, after a fashion, gives an idea of “Congo Maisie,” which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre and is show- ing for the last times tonight. Lo you like adventure? Well, meet Maisie, who is here again in the person of Ann Sothern. And John Carrol!, one of Hollywood's new young stars, now 27 years old an six feet, four inches tall. Excellent Support e e Christmas Choir, Methodist Church, To Meet Tonigh the Metropolitan Methodist Church| Choir are asked to meet in Ll‘e church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The an invitation is extended to singers| in Junedu and Douglas to join the| choir. Mrs, Daniel C. Langdon fs/ director. Guild Women fo " Meet Tomorrow 'Ihere is never any doubt about an M-G-M supporting cast. They‘ Beginning at 10 o'clock tomorrow have in this case Rita Johnsou, forenoon the Welfare Branch of Shepperd Strudwick, J. M. Kerri-| Holy Trinity Episcopal Guild will gan, E. E. Clive and others, to turn meet at the Parish Hall to sew on out one of the most interesting emergency work and will continue yarns of the Dark Continent that until the regular meeting of the has ever been brought to the Guild at 2 o'clock. There will be & cereen. | brief intermission for luncheon “Congo Maisfe” is the lrrepr;ssl-‘ which will be served by Mrs. W. A. ble show girl first introduced to the| Holzheimer and Mrs. John Mc- screen audience ‘as just plsln‘ Cormick. She not but she also Christmas music will be started and | Maisie, who got herself all tangled| Mrs, Daniel Ross will be hostess THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR ( Many 'Panama Hattie'' Is Blg H|I Broadway for Goal- Comedy Is Winner By GEORGE TUCKER NEW YORK, Nov. land, Pat Harrington Hyers have been around time, and they know all Broadway, but it wasn't a long about the big stem sat up to take notice of them. Being comedians, explained. Broadway under circumstances is a tough nut crack, but comedians have a more difficult time comedians -get ‘the chance to test their comic powers than actors of any other classification. Just why, and any true. If you glance back through the irecords of the last ten years you {will find no more than threc new | arrivals whose antics have pl ‘lh(' public to any considerable ex-| tent. They w Danny Kaye, Ab- bot & C and Phil Silvers Now Rag: his cronies edge into the pi 1lo, and Hattie” they but tic in- terms of * the penalti | In “Panama | three dumb thinking only are old burlesque vned throug Who, he Buddy DeSylvar re- d moned known a peared briefly. sur ym Chicago for was a happy hunch Pat legitima small, crowded hattan night has something of of “The Front have one on move from of the Man- Their wo! recklessne: Pat did appearance with Helen entlemen” bit ime [ floors clubs the Ladie But it in winter and not These three move ama Hattie” with t .impulse of a comedy is sometimes always hilarious. It laugh long and loud, in sudden and frequent bursts, And that, T think, is all the justifi ion they need. through “Pan- e unpredictable Their low but it is fever In a recent ed we Ginny Simms as wearing a “candy- stick” dress. That's how it seemed to us. Now comes this correct) “She wore a new model electr: blue gown with velvet top, fitted |with short puff sleeves, the skirt divided at the waist, and she wore a layer of petticoa one ruffled rose taffeta and the 'other ruffled organdy.” In any case, she sure pretty. looked | Echoes from the political cam- | patgn: offfeials ‘complained of Willkie and | Roosevelt buttons turning up in the . cash “buckets. The continued use of these buttons is traced to the ' publicity : they received in pre- election -news, ‘reports. Hggh‘way Bazaar Booths are being mmpleted ‘to- day at the Chapel by the Lake where Chapeladies will have their bazaar tomorrow night starting at 6 o'elock. who had arrived by plane from than others. Fewer! ’I am unable to explain. But it Is| ’ Actregg Divorced l rain. They renewed friendships with maies people | described | Almost every day subway| Tomorrow N‘|ghll Q & 3CaANn 28.—Rags Rag-| and Frank| | until; “Panama Hattie” came along that began | this is easity| to| |‘ z Where ships are lost years, tl down in Lake Michigal ed | gobs | into thej Carole Landis | Blonde Carole Landis, screen player, is pictured in court in Los Angeles where she received & divorce decree from her hushand, ‘Willis Hunt, Jr., a yacht broker. | 'BEGREE TEAM " RETURKS FROM ~ INTERIOR TRIP revealing a| Those interested in singing ,,.,‘baxe midriff. The skirt is very fu'l (lass of 24, Largest in His- tory, Given Degree at Fairbanks The Scottish Rite degree team, consisting of John J. Fargher, Wal- ter B. Heisel, Howard D, Stabler and Edwin Sut- ton, has returned to Juneau from | Fairbanks by plane after being detained at Whitehorse, Y.T., seve eral days waiting for flying weather. ‘The team left here for Fairbanks via PAA on November 15 for the purpose of conferring the Scottish Rite degrees from the 4th to 32nd on a class of 24 candidates, being one of the largest classes in the | was joined in the work at Fair- banks by N. Lester Troast, one of the officers of the Junecau lodge, local history of the Rite. The team, Caught in the worst gale to strike the Great Lakes region in 27 | he William B. Davock, & 3,200-ton Cleveland freighter, goes | n ‘near Ludington, Mich,, with at least 10 deaths and posslbly the entire crew of 32, one ol several lake ships my employed in and als a be [ « n éin [ at be En pa James W. Leivers, 13 re atten ska GROUP HEALTH onsistin E; rHURSDA\ NOV. 28, 1940. el e Are Caught in Gale 20 gy Where the Better BIG Pictures 'i‘m\ GHT and FRIDAY "BOY FRIEND" | “TONIGHT"S THE NIGHT' STREET ACTORS | MELODRAMA AT 2014 CENTURY for Vivien Leigh beautiful, green-eyed Scarlett O'Hara of “Gone With the Wind* (a part that calls upon Charles Laughton to sing and dance as well as act, and a dramatic story of London backstage life from the pen of Clemence Dane—these are just a few of the treats offered move- rs by Paramount in the new na, “Sidewalks of London,* ich is showing for the lasttimes sht at the 20th Cenmtury. Turns ing the limelight on the “buskers,” ihe pieturesque entertainers of the London streets—often called one of the last links between the good cld !days and the new—"Sidewalks of ' London” tells a touching tale of an old-timer who refuses to admit that “busking’s” palmy days are ‘Dorcas Society Has Bath RObe Displa past, and his spirited, flirtatious | sweetheart who leaves him to elimh Ten bathrobes completed for the to fame, a candle- Red Cross by members of the Dor- autumn | cas Society are on display in the d. windows of the Sevi ventist Mission at 131 M The work was comp! Halvi day Paul The freighter Willlam B. Davock Tn the Ludington-Pentwater area, at In other Death toll ; incapacitated in the storm. least three ships were lost and two car ferries aground. aress shown on map, other freighters were in trouble. was expected to pass 70 in all lake shipping lozses. fiehekah Roll SCOTTISH RITE all B DEGREES T BE all Brings given, Juneau Large Crowd former Juneauil who any ki who i Fairban Sever Juneau boy ne collage >+ N.G.DRILL The Jn Al-! fonal Guard will drill to-! Roll will be! and there will there is o modern role The officers of the Scottish Rite have perfected arrangements for conferring the degrees in the Tem- ple at Juneau during the period ¢ December 4 December 7, and | have called yecial meeting to- e morrow (Frid night for the pur- e of balloting on candidates and i were enter-| Yec the report from the de- gree 1 recently returned eau Company.of the to ght lled at 8 o' no AWO.L fficient excnse ..o - unless tor vioned fron ch the following Ruth Bis Lou Esther Ralston the 1 Erwin, Frances Neider- Dorothy Russell, Sigrid Tripplett, Norma Cal- dance was directed by Tripplett, Participants wove hionable umber of square took - Fairbank - .- ASSOCIATION TO MEET TGMORROW Group Health at prese mine worker ¢ tomorrow evenng a the Union Hall Anyone interested in cc ection for mselve 1 de- with doctors and hos- in Juneau is invited (o tend to learn t jress has en made by Assoclation - oo The A.‘.»()H.’\(\m\, e NOME COUPLE MARRIED » in fhe evening at decorated with rative ! Max yester- Heberlee we Dorcas Nome by Cc Ten more ner, Heb made and the A, Po th L sisted of chai Barr r, faizie Ruth Blak sther Ralston | Dull; Etta Mae Duckwortl {dne Hooker aund Alice Alaska Al gl g st remain to b will meet t Wedr day to finish-the work belore L Chrisimas season, This meeting will be a 1:30 luncheon at the home of QUICK RE Mrs, Olaf Larson Tele, 648, Chi the Subscribe to the Daily npire—the paper with the la id circulation ed feet Steves, A Phone Subscribe for The ear o 20th CENTURY GROCERY Rgain Bringing fs Juneau and Qur Customers T igh &ualzay Foods at Unusuall In Line wiih Qur Eansisieni Policy of Service! g g — % Low Z‘rsces ‘j THESE PRICE MAID—0O—CLOVER 93 Score—Sweet Cream GRADE A LARGE c u F F EE zpounds79c 2dor.81¢ | Pound 25¢ AVO(ADOS Fach § 5c BUNCH CARROTS - Each 5¢ APPLES ! nismoas v f iis, 25¢; box $1.85 Fancy :md C (xrado (,omhmznmn CO-OP' CERTIFIED EGGS SANBORN'S CHASE & ¢ ANGS U.S. No. I’s, the best With a fish pond for children, Anchorage several days before and refreshments for all, baked goods,| Was awaiting the featt’s arrival Icundy and needlework, the wamnn!fl'om Juneau. POTATOE 8 1bs. 25c; 25 ths. T3c; 50 1bs. $1.40; 100 bs. $2.95 %‘\\\V\\\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\'\‘(\\\\\\“\\\“\lml“"’"I"IIMIIIII////I/////////////&”(’/’///"/ I G d“ ‘”““ ) g i Tomise ave something of m-{ 3 { R I R SCOTTPAPERTOWELS,roll1%c RY-TAK - - - - Pound Pkg. 22 Everfone is invited to aLLend. n_ufit mw r{ l;fi»‘l"”r‘fll ‘\]i’t \;\::d m“:x:):;.’r 1% HONEY,Swarming Time or Bradshaw's § Ib. pail 3c; lv hora giant zize ifl‘ DOUBLE COLA 3 bottles 2he—case §, !5 PINK SALHIIII 3o, 1 tall tins §0¢ T Ch w " Fairbanks. The banquet was lu in the ballroom of the | "n"y 0" | | Temple and was one of the nm,m B Masonic gatherings of e earse Omg ' in Alaska, there being a ) t* to- wnker at the Imnqurr a‘ wmch N [ 2P i for rehearsal under the dnreu.mniall Hie Teaiiont DRAt Waste Hofy el e el 1 ar 2 v w1 e it o b work 2 Ok 10, o s 15 Pound Tin 48¢ Ipound Tin85e¢ on Chrlslmas muslc aem Jchn 5. Buek ey, who ) Al 2 = | Marshal st Fuirbanks for the Eleciric Waxer for Rent at 50¢ Per Day Mfi"ha SOCIe'y to WE WILL DELIVER IT TO YOUR DOOR—aad ecall for it when vou are fininshed. 1 Members of the erthn Soclety 00 5 2 AR The team reports fine weather! bn ¥ i during their stay in Fairbanks it ‘, | Masons and their ladi of Enest Oberg. All ‘members are, Tanana Lodge No. 163, F. & A ! held the position of Chief De “Sew for Red Cross Bl . ool s WR-dou ""I’WWW(WiW&JIEKaEm in complications in the American for the afternoon meeting, also at| we have ever seen! Wi .m~ is stranded = in the Parish Hall. '\»\& Party petering out? Serve up anotherround of oLD el lmummw\\\\x\sx\\x\\\\\\\\\\\m@ \ \ Here's a bottle you’re proud to serve—because your guests recognize it instantly as a truly grand whiskey. 'CHEERFUL AS ITS N > This whiskey is 4 YEARS OLD 93 Proof W hen buying bourbon AN EXCELLENT VALUE SILVER BAR PEACHES DEL MONTE PLUMS SILVER BAR PEARS SILVER BAR APRICOTS UKULELE PINEAPPLE “fl.z & Sms SIS B BRI years. & will meet tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock 57‘3 Past Masters from other Lodw at the Northern Light Presbymrhnl~d Ly special commitiees which he also spoke, well as the menibers. Church. As materials have been re-| had appointed. { team. ceived from the Red Cross for wool of the degrec Andrew Nerland was in generall ‘tharge of all arrangements at th Fairbanks end, and was ably as skirts all members have been asked to bring scissors and, thimbjes, - Seatile, Washington

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