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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA Where 15 Kémucky Miners Died After Blast ‘D[N“IS MORGAN NOW AT CAPITOL | 7~ . 1 TAKES 2 PARTS ENDING TONIGHT b i ; | AT20TH CENTURY “HitParade of 1941 with All-Star Cast Has | New Features “Hit Parade of 1941, which pro-| vides a field day for musical com- ely lovers, is ending its run at the Capitol Theatre tonight. The Re-| public musical presents an all-star ¢ aker, Fran- b 5y 'Llaln‘xd::l:im fierll:w}[::tflr F;‘['n'\" arica’s greatest story-teller reached Boland, Ann Miller, Patsy and Phil the peak of his career when he PAGE THREF : ——— TH t C API -r6— Last Time Tonight! Show Place of Juneau MUSICAL COMEDY SPECIAL!! PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A, M. Tyrone Power—Linda Darnell "SPOONFUL.. and CRAZY! 8 "MARK OF ZORRO™ Ee— Star Adls as Mountie and Criminal in Curwood's "River’s End” Where the Better Big Pictures Play T % Maiy BOLAND | Ann MILLER Patsy KELLY PREVIEW—1:15 A. M. TONIGHT "INVISIBLE WOMAN" NEWS Kenny -BAK > Frances LANGFORD ===-1 “River's End” the most action- jammed adventure story to ever come from the pen of James Oli- | ver Curwood, closes its run tonight lat the 20th Century Theatre. Am- A Republic Picture L0 astradamus Fiction the mem! for their right in Silvers, in one continual laugh- Br bl o ol el i Townsend“es plan et and e tale to glowing life on the screen H R Speflal prog[am not fail to captivate the most eri-| mine outside Daniel Boone, Ky., awaiting the removal of the bodies of their loved ones, trapped when tical audience. an explosion wrecked the mine and closed its only entrance. Rescue crews found 15 bodies in the Eid Doags Hity of the Nordh hideout of murderers . where| tlie Moose Hall. A short as do “Six Hits and a Miss.” The session will be followed!inimitable Sterling Holloway scores 2 Geod music for cing lateringor murder. The chase leads the —LAST TIME TONIGHT— the evening is promised by the en-iged-Coat beyond the furthest|| A JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD - our - o ONGS TONIGHT ON SATURDAY oo speaker on the program, and dur- Bride add to the general merry-| | Shorie—Latest, News ing e eyoaig ‘8. Girkey. will'pe i | —— { |gram for the amusement of the piles’ wide, There, when the two 1 H | guests. A style show of the latest discover I.]vlc striking l'(‘SI)I]]hh\lH'\“ L‘sEU]‘_‘ Marye Berne, Ernest Ehler Al Ski-minded People Are| w co spritely tunes and colorful dzm(‘osi . Starring Dennis Morgan, George Toblas and Elizabeth Earl, the| ~] evening is planned by, Borrah Minevitch and his Ras-; mine. Thirty-six other miners were saved and brought to the surface. & of the Townsend Club cals, those harmonica maniacs, vilizati o1 el re “ 2 3 Elaine Housel and Miss Mary Jean civilization ends u:d adventure l:(* i va) CON(ER]’ DiNNER_DAN(E McNaughton, Reservations must be | 8IS Handsome Sergeant Connis- H i ton, of the Mounties, is sent out| rcgram and dancing to the in his comedy characterization of music of the club orchestra the philosophical soda jerker, and tertainment committee, which has | eaches of civilization along a trail also outlined an interesting pro-|(w, years long and a thousand| 1\\:]1"10(14‘} bt ) The story deals with the tri- x — The activities begin a 5 e fients Wi resented | bulations of Kenny Baker and s ki garments will be prese “‘”“m their appearance, and the most | " o l ™ and MiSS Merle Jam(e | |under the direction of John Doyle!gripping drama in the history of | ARIZ A 8:30 o’ o 3 ™ & St b wrote “River’s End” and Warner with an engaging plot which could Friends and relatives and rescue workers crowd about the entrance to the Sterling Coal company plcture relates the story of River's regular meeting tomorrow | fill a prominent spot in the bi : ay noon HAS FAVOR"E | OF SK' (i.UB IS b= ; to bring back John Keith, wanted Henry Roden will be guest Barnett Parker, and Donald Me- clock, and dancing will continue Hugh Herbert, first as proprietors until midnight. HOME NURSING MEET FO c A Ll'l"rum Seattle) 140 Ibs. United anes Nursing class, sponsored by been cancel was announced by chairman of vices, has night it Burr Johnson, greup, so that memb: Fares only 5¢ 8 mile. Jaggage allowance- ‘n.&-rjlu- only sleeper pl s 10 the East. Call m\:rl agent hotels,, Eap, AMEERCEH, Alaska Steamship GO s i to United's | ations. Mrs wa or wire ahead serv Seattle office for r¢ er s NITED Air Line ‘{'nunh Ave. and Union Su | Seattle Merle Janice Schroeder. The meetings will be resumed next week at the regular time o ABOUT ALASKA Donali McDonald, Alaska mem- Ler of the International Highway missicn, recently ed highway at a meeling of Seattle Engineers’ Club Tty one, try all Our flavors please Just use us In your recipes! Make common foods uacommonly good! Just shake in these zestful flavors for that distinctive “chef’s touch.” In glass shakers with moisture- proof caps. Be sure to try the NEW flavor— Savor Salt Seasoning. 1¢'s delicious. It's different. Schilling CHRYSLER Marine Engines Are Featured At CHAS. G. WARNER (0. THREE MODELS Crown ALL IN STOCK The Finest Marine Motor Made Ace Royal Chas.G | W;rner Co. Marine Supplies The regular meeting of the Home the American Women's Voluntary Ser- d for to- $ha 's of the class, but may aftend the concert being given abetted by the Misses | by Marye Berne, Ernest Ehlers and Miller, discussed the lof an insolvent antique shop. tion, only to learn that the advent |expense in equipping the _ifor sight as well as sound ! Matters go from bad to worse, Mice, Langford, aided and Kelly and ultimately save the day |and peade and prosperily) are restored to Station WPX. Metlakatla Boy Scouts station ~ Show Growth Application for the reregistration of Boy Scout Troop 605, Metlakatla, Has just been received at the Ter- ritorial Boy Scout Office in Ju- neau. Originally chartered in No- vember of 1940, the troop has grown from 14 to 29 Scouts under the leadership of Rev. Frederick C. Schmidt, Scoutmaster With all members fully uni- formed, the troop camped 10 days last summer on Bostwick Inlet on Gravina Island, earning the cost jof the uniforms and the camp. | Engaged at the present time in !a health campaign in cooperation with the Public Health Service |and the school, the Scouts meet |twice a week and are working on model building Earlier this year they conducted 'an aluminum drive and are now /working on advancement looking | forward to a court of honor at | which several of the Scouts will be jawarded their Second Class rank. e Party Honors Bridge . Visitor from Sitka Honoring Mrs. Hattie Peterman, who is in Juneau on a visit from Sitka, Mrs. George Gullufsen last night entertained a nuimber of iriends at a bridge party in her home. High honors at cards was taken by Mrs. Catherine Hellan and second prize was won by Mrs. Fileen' Olson. Mrs. Sylvia Zenger won consolation. A guest prize was also given. Other gifts for the affair were Mrs. Clara Gruber, Mrs. Edna Pol- iey, Mrs. Bess Nordling, Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mrs. Lucille Stonehouse, IMrs. Edith Sheelor and Mrs. Clara McConnell. i_" ROOK KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY This genial Kentucky bourbon will add cheer to any Thanksgiving celebr: atjion. And you'll be especially thankful when you discover how moderately priced it is. ational Distillers Products Corp. New York, N, Y. L 93 Proof VU AT DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington land then of an insolvent radio sta- | |of television will entail a gigantic| and craft work.| Schroeder Will Sing A program ol semi orites will be ofier te |Juneau music lovers L |Berne, Ernezt Ehler and Merle Jan- |ice Schroeder, wino have offered |their services for a concert whichy will take place in the Light Presbyterian Church start- ing at 8 o" Miss Ruth MeVay will be the accompanist Th2 concert is being by the Amer! tary Services a part of proegram of rasing funds for Juneau and Douglas men now sponsored the be and tri Holden-Gaines Miss Schroeder Crown of F cm. Trio; Miss Berne, Mr. Ehler. Do Not Go My Love The Friend Of You Ware: Wwild Geese Buchman Marye Berne, Ernest Ehler Hagman The Desert Sor:g, From “The Desert Song” Romberg Why Do I Love You, From “Show Boat” Kern ! Your Eyes, From Three Mus- keteers” Friml Ernest Ehler, “The Love Is The Wind Some Day, From King’ The Birthday Merle Janice Schroeder MacFayden Vagabond Friml Woodman | “The The Same Silver Moon, From “My | Maryland” Romberg Wanting You, New Moon"” Romberg Through The Years, From “Smilin’ | Through” Ymmuuri | | From | Miss Berne and Mr. Ehler. {Piano Selection, Miss Ruth MeVay | Morning }Deep River Burleigh | | Thanks Be To God Berlin | | Trio: Miss Berne, Miss Schroeder, | Mr. Ehler. ————— Speaks | Seventeen Inifiéied | In Sons of Norway A. Haugrud, organizer, last night | conducted formal ceremonies for |the initiation of 17 new members |into the local lodge of the Sons of Norway. The meeting was held| lin the Odd Fellow’s Hall, and regular officers assisted with the initiation. Following the meeting, William | Knudsen, who has been in Green- land, spoke to the group on that country, and Haugrud also ad- dressed the members, telling of his work. The evening’s entertainment was dancing, and refreshments were served, Initiated into the organization were the following: Mr. and M Andrew Hildre, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ny- man, Mrs. Carl Edsen, Mrs, Mar tin Rian, Bernice Cannon, Oscar tim Rian, Gernice Cannon, Oscar Hegstad, Tom Asharne, Knut Tronstad, Chris Lee, Kjartan Ka) bivik, Osmund :Staple, Willie Knut |sen and Arthur ‘Kabbivik. FISHERMAN'S BODY FOUND ON ISLAND | NEAR KETCHIKAN The bedy of Art McNally, Ket kan distriet fisherman, was late last night on Gravina opposite Sunny Point Cannery U.'S. Deputy Marshal Sid Thomp- con, according to a telegram re- ceiyed here last night. [ McNally had last been seen alive a week ago in a small boat nortl of Grinnell Point, on the Claren 3traits shore. " Thompson said I had apparently died from exposurc and the body washed ashore whel his boat broke up, 1 dance Northerntfor § in host affair can Women's Volun- day, their day serv- now open, and may be made either hrough Percy’s or members of the | entertainment Invited to Turn Out- Reservations Open | Bisk will also skiing, items will tance. A on phases rtainment sKit of | impe given All persons who other kiing, as well the: Juneau Ski invited to the Club dinner- which has been scheduled urday night at 7:30 o’'clock Percy's Cafe. The informal, no- was originally planned night as announced in paper issued last Satur- the date was changed to- Club The party, the second given the Ski Club since first i skiir bezun - 1 has Frida club but MINES CLOSE DOWN Many men of Spruce Creck Northern Resources, Atlin district, have Placers, Ltd., Ltd, in Reservations for the party are committee, Miss until next spring the crews of the and he ft for the Out- side as the plants have closed down who will make comments| o on tho newest fealures of special|ang at the ‘”1 girl, fearfully awaiting the winner| and e her sweetheart or her brother | by | include the beginning | Stephenson of the present season, will be the, big affair to take place since Northwest Mounted begins end of the trail is the IF YOUR NOSE “CLOSES UP* TONIGHT Put )-Turpn-Vn-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritatio (3) relieves transient nasal gestion . . . and brings greater Foiow the compits WICKS in folder. ".'“-.o‘ . wondering whether it will be cast | James action actors in the Victor Jory and Other - HAPPY BIRTHDAY WAUKEGAN, IlL, Nov. 18 the oysters cooperated at directions E. A. Gross' birthday party bit into an oyster and found et pearl, well formed and slightly| gubscribe to the less than a quarter inch in diam- | Empire Even Mrs. | culation Home Grocery- American Meat PHONE 146 3 Free Deliveries Fveything for the Thanksgiving Feast ===- Home Style—Happy Home PEATHES ASSORTED NUTS BANANAS Monarch—14 ¢z. Vacuum Pack - 31bs. 35¢ CORN-ON-COB - 2 tins 45¢ Happy Home—No. 2¥; tins CANNED PUMPKIN - Zfor28c SWEETPOTATOES - 3lbs.25c CRANBERRY SAUCE - 2for 3% Happy Home COCKTAIL SAUCE large botiles 75¢ Full line of FRUITS and VEGETABLES and everything that goes with the Feast. 2 No. 2" fins 55¢ 2 1hs. b5¢ TURKEYS DUCKS GEESE FRYERS ROASTING CHICKENS COCKTAIL OYSTERS SHRIMP You Will Find Qur Thanksgiving Birds the Finest Obfainable! A. T. KOSKI, Mgr. HOME LIQUOR STORE Free Delivery Until 5 P. 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