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& m CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures and News that Is News NOW! ANDY s CAPITOL has the BIG Pictures A0 e — W SARA HADEN and C } E HS ATTENTION! meet Wednesday, 8 P. M lows’ Hall-for initiation and EDITH TUCKER, Secreta MRS ! _ ; FIREMEN : IGHT 2w High Schoel Gym Entrance 30¢, including tax S TO COMM WE OFFER FOR ONLY §129.95 O commemorate Hotpoint’s Millionth Electric Range,we yoffer the New CENTURY model. A rich fund of manufacturing experience and skill enables Hot~ point to produce this big value electric range at a truly low price. See it at our store today. See These Extra Value Features o Three New Hi-Speed Calrod Surface Units, each with 5 Measured Heats. o All-Porcelaln Enamel Finish. © New Duo-Speed Radiant Broiler Unit. 'ELECTRIC RANGES o Saint in Palm Springs” || If you enjoy really fine tea, drink Schilling ...fragrant, refreshing. Compare its quality! Seipoints Che Jitlonith ELECTRIC RANGE NEW CENTURY LAST TIMES TONIGHT Ann Hoh’e'l Retherford rn.vt:ie Secrefary ith ATHRYN GRAYSON eview 1:15 A. M. TONIGHT JOAN BLONDELL IS TO BE CASTIN | NEW CHARACTER Memphis Show- slle Puts Actress in Serious Role i { i | RORBIN C0O YWCOD, Cal., Nov. 25—It t as if “joining the Repub- HOL head. the valley nnett that kept plugging away quietly on ou ts of Hollywood's glitter t kept making li pictures that| g, plus an occasional | lik n of Conquest” and| 1. i Command” on which it shot the works. It developed lugmy; profitable Autr formula, | having had the foresight to put and keep Gene under contract; it| was not above hillbilly comedy, and its queens is Judy Canova, | young lot, out used to lzc‘i nade Gene one of empress of the corny mountain style. John Wayne, with a Republic contract when John Ford bor-| rowed him for “Stagecoach” to put him in the big time, is still in the fold. Don Barry of the west- erns, Smiley Burnette who began| t sidekick and developed | his own name in the process, Ray Middleton and little Mary Lee are cther Republic developments—all{ pointing the the “major’ as / So Republic signed up wit Association of Motion Pi fucers. Coincidentally, its old | { | | EMORATE YOU THIS The NEW CENTURY gives you Hotpoint high quality at a real low price! Flavor-Seal Li ollncalmdlauulld!-ifimlhat Deflector. ‘@ Automatic Oven Temperature Control. @ New Indicating Switch Buttons. CALROD Each new Hi- Speed Calrod Surface Unit provides 5 Measured Heats. Coils are self-cleaning. | | | pmswnsmwmm \ | 7 | | 1 Llaska Electric Light and Power Co. Juneau Douglas E ‘Mickey Rooney and Screen | plete |bicycles for speedier, more major- are “Allah’s Holiday,” “Little Or-|States. like lnLl—r&‘ummunvlcuhon. phon Annie” and “The Girl With Republic, though not x‘n mvmpm' the Pigtails in Her Hair.” Girls |had alwa \ .~‘ubxvml‘led its hClilpl" who are the “Singing Debutantes” to tl?e as.som.mzons .s?ll-cenmrs. are Mary Jukich, Shirley Davis, ‘n\': ',,1\ ‘ hn‘\t(’\'(‘l" ‘\v.e‘u‘ 119( n} Advienne Glass, Pat Shaffer, Mar- ! Imrm;m iiu‘ ~M“:w“ i S Dessa Schneider, Charliene Arnol.d. I studios long have been hep j‘“lm b i g DRY‘S- iRt il e e Thelma McCorkle and Erna Meier. 4 ¥ » 3 For the entertainment, piano | Blondell, |1y dramatic piece. | THE DAILY ALASKA PMHRE-—JUNEAU; ALASKA PAGE THREF ($ TESTED INNORTHWEST \,. “ANE WIIHERS’ Where Better Big Pictures Play GENEAUTRYAT § 20TH CENTURY b/‘ IRy Last Time Tonight! | ""Shooting filg] Brings JANE GENE - Famous Singing Stars | WITHERS-AUTRY | Together in film | 7‘9‘”‘“, | Sombreros off to Jane Withers |and Gene Autry and a 24-gun sa- in {lute with x shooters” to 20th ‘”“”“ BACK IN HOME FAMILY SCENES Parents at Capite! Weather Graduation Taking its ‘place among the best of the popular Hardy Family \en>~ “Andy Hardy's Private Secrets |s currently playing at the Capi- entury-Fox for bringing these in- tol Theatre, | comparable stars together in "’G” High school graduation, a sub- | ‘Shooting High” the current of- e ject dear to the hearts of grown ering at the 20th Century Thea-| _ s |ups and youngsters alike, is one | tre. | C 0L ISE H:M highlight of these new adventures | Together Jane and Gene race “GIRL IN 513" and of the famous family, with the | hrough the film shooting, l'idm:‘; “MONEY AND THE WOMAN” inimitable Andy so busy heading inging and getting laughs to score T_TT senior committees that he almost new high in entertainment. Jan2 More irod ore has been produced misses the big night. All of the! ses all her mischievous charm to| i, Ontario than in any other prove | thrills, all of the excitement, all turn in the finest performance of |ince of Canada. of the heartbreaks of such a great ler career, while Gene never was| - e clter. His voice is still tops and human adventure has been caught | To Help he still knows how to get every- 0LDS on the footage of this film with[ amazing accuracy. The boy who hing that can be gotten out of a can't afford white flannels andj ong. ‘Prevent the girl whose b et balks at silk | | Gene plays the part of Will Car- stockings, are present on the scene. | son whose one ambition in life is fim dQV.'Oplll‘ Final exams, the senior play, the (o clear the name of his grand-| Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol father, Wild Bill Carson, up each nostril at the very first first | | United States Marshal of Carson | | Corners, who was unjustly acc uaed’ all serve to take former| | ) 4 sneeze or sign of nasal irritation. Its again to those thrill- N Tkl T i N : . & quick action aids Nature's defenses year book students back ing days and provide undergradu- | ; 1 A The first of tha new 30-ton tanks assigned to the West Ceast crosses a pontoen bridge across American f b . o | againstcolds.Follow ates with some idea of the fun to . of being a member of a robber ety | Lake, near ash., in @ successtul test for tank and pontoon batéalions. Cificers said the bridge |band. As daughter of the town| Giréctions i foider. umm one tank. banker, Jane aids Gene not only - Individual performances stack up| o what is expected of America’s | favorite family. Mickey Rooney. fs Andy, does one of his most sensi- tive characterizations of thisyoung | 1an |'n the fight to vindicate his grand- father but also in his efforts to CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—~Wear Longer! Send YOUR GARMENTS to Seeks Divorce From Novelist Lewis Stone, as Judge Hardy,| Other players who give out-| - ackles the problems of his son| OPEN TOMORROW standing performpnges am Frank| Tl‘lallgle with characteristic understanding | M. Thomas, Robert Lowery, Kath- and sympathy. Fay Holden as M arine Aldridge, Hobart Cava-| Smarc men presen’ fardy and Sara Haden as Aunt The “Singing Debutantes” from | naugh, Jack Carson and Hamilton Y ‘;::‘fll Milly are genuine and sincere Juneau High School will take part | MacFadden. v - - in the entertainment tomorrow | e | u'p:.x.‘;'a"" . afternocn at the all-day bazaar | LEAVING TOMORROW herel 13 .tf:o] c:)!h( lshop ¥ \hl?n 1::\-1-(‘.'1' " planned by the Martha Society in FOR VACATION TRIP GWAY, Nithour SRgrent. Bue. new the parlors of the Northern Light jLdoiks Phone eating-house is a 55-stooler, with cigarette-vendor. com- There Prosbyterian Church. The gitls,| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meherin are under the direction of Miss Merle leaving Juneau tomorrow morning 07 is clearing and cleaning and con- Janice Schroeder, will sing during aboard the’Princess Norah for a structfon under way, and one re- the silver tea which will be given | vacation trip in the States. They port has it that every studio de- | during the afternoon. | plan to be away for about six weeks, partment is to be equipped with| Included on the program of songs | Visiting in California and other coast | may show on a Republic f'““ solos will also be played by Mar- photograph; that a garter, though garet Femmer and Shirley Davis. its wearer be dancing the Cancan, Sinclair Lewis and Dorothy Thompson L HRe and. Soiriey’. DRV, g | The public is invited to the ba- i taboo. Well known as a newspaper columnist, radio commentator and lec- zaar, which opens at 10:30 o'clock S turer, Dorothy Thompson has filed suit at Woodstock, Vt., seeking a 0 the oeeing. Tes towels, hand As if in celebration of its new| divorce from her husband, Sinclair Lewis, the equally well-known 1 % v " . b iowels, aprous, reakfast cloths, cstate, the studio is busy on a| novelist and playwright, on grounds of “willful desertion.” Miss | " B A Cfi“d‘, it v shoot-| -works { ct a Thompson seeks custody of their only child, Michael Lewis, a stu- dy ” N hoot-t h e-works production, an P y - display, and luncheon will be served dent at an exclusive New York school. *“Thosein theknow, ask for OLD CROW” 100 Proof epic. This is “Lady for a Night.”| by the gro A the « B £ | story of a Memphis show-boat belle r :: “‘.;ugan‘;plb?.;z:: > i | who marries into a proud but de- | B! Efi“@ ” MMRG ifid@NEY FOR i Taking care of the details of cadent, weirdly unbalanced old| ( fl T 0 g R S e - Scuthern family. | HAINES '[Roops Maxth; i G ¥ 8 s A as. Cashier is Mrs. M. S. The surprise element is Joan| | Whittler; In charge of the candy BO][LED-[N-BOND playing her first cos-| tume picture and her first serious-| sfijih ‘Eoda |is Mrs. Sid Thompson; needlework, Belated but most welcome con-| Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Homer tributions to the Empire’s fund for |y, rdling and Mrs, B. Smith; din- ! soldiers from Juneau at Chilkoot ing room, Mrs. J. W. Leivers, Mrs. _The Juneau office of the Depart- Barracks were turned in yester-| | Gieorge Martin and Mrs. C. C. Ru- | ment of Internal Revenue will be (lay, in the sum of $54, thus bring- ‘V ford; kitchen, Mrs, Katherine next several weeks,|ing the total contributions from|jpooker: MeCall subscription com- C. Overby, dey Juneau residents for the fund UP|.ittee Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren; and modestly they may have picked her | collector her altends a meeting |to $1,138.07. hcccptlon committee, Mrs. wm;s R. because they couldn't get anybody|of collectors from the weste: The contributions received, which|Booth Mrs. E. M. Richardson and else. When they picked her, though, |states, to be_ held in Tacoma, he il go with the remainder of the | Mrs. H. L. Faulkner they got several other people—her|announced today. und to Haines, were as follows: | favorite director, Leigh Jason, her|{ Overby will' leave here on the Alhbbe Ebokrud Cornahy 810 chibloe 0f Shassssmil,: wardrobe de- | Alaska ta0as. Abd: after attending | aSX8 Bleamenip Company § | Columbia Lumber Company 10 signer, dialogue director, and her|the Tacoma meeting will take 5T & vacation leave before r TEUASE Yns Pwaipeiist 5 |18 Tuesday, Nov. 25 for practice of turning, he said. He expects to I Workesy l’nmmtnry degree to be conferred on e Sl R back in Juneau a few days before| | Past Grand Night. Christmas. | The United States bought Alaska VERNT MORK, i : ' from Russia in 1867 for $7,200,000. Noble Grand. 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