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HE CAPITOL HAS THE — RIDAY and VOATURDAY MOUNT McKINLEY IN SNOW STORM Steamer Mount McKinley, north- bound from Seattle to Juneau, wWas announced early this morning as due here at 8 oclock but about an our later a radiogram was re- ce d by Horace O. Adams from t ship that the steamer was T » bound” and might not be ntil tomorrow but would radio ————— Bfiuscnbe to The Empire. ~CARA NDME SKIN LUTION, For softening smoothing and protect- ing the skin of your face and. hands, try this fra- grant, non- ECONOMY sticky lo- gizg 5250 tion! An | . effective powder REG. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store S base, too. SIZE ASK FOR IT AT Get relief from distress with the IMPROVED Vicks treatment that makes Vicks VapoRub give EVEN BETTER RESULTS THAN EVER BEFORE! ACTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE to bring relief...PENETRATES to upper breathing passages with soothing medicinal vapors . . . STIMULATES chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice . . . And WORKS FOR HOURS to ease coughs, relieve muscular soreness or tightness, and bring real comfort. ‘Toget this improved treatment .. . Just massage VapoRub for 3 minutes ON BACK as well as throat and chest, then spread thick layer on chest and cover ‘with warmed cloth. Try it! VICKS VAPORUB- the Improved Way. Vest Nobod MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE WEST OF ABILENE NOBODY'S CHILDREN Candy FuManchu News Matinee Saturday 1P. M. IF YOU GR! "S THINK YOU HAVE YOUR EMS .. WAIT TIL YOU HEAR WHAT US KIDS ARE UP AGAINST! L7 COLUMBIA screens the famous radio program EDITH FELLOWS BY BRUNSWICK | BOWLING TEAM Sully's Bakery Defeas An- nouncers, Northland and Alaska Laundry Lose Commercial League play at the Brunswick Alleys last night saw the | Brunswick team win a doubleheader, | taking the Northlanders 1370 to 1334 | 'and the Alaska Laundry 1422 to 1358. Third match of the evening gave victory to Sully’s Bakery against KINY, 1252-1193. Two matches are o slate. Percy’s Cafe meets the North- | land at 7:30 o'clock and Alaska Dock meets the Juneau Florists an hour later. Last night’s individual scoring: KINY 171 103 118 392 Sully’s 152 151 127 430 431 Northland 187 148 103 167 141 153 431 468 Brunswick 127 150 161 159 161 144 449 453 Alaska Laundry 126 164 150 182 141 157 417 503 Brunswick 157 154 133 172 178 183 468 509 455—1422 ABESAT SSa 411 398 381 136 168 146 137— 127— 17— W. Carl T. Greenhow B. Lane Totals 124 135 172 J. Young H. McKinley J. Garrett 137— 423 118— 417 Totals 391—1252 156— 185— 104— 445—1334 491 445 Otto Smith Garrett Hanford | | = Totals Jim Judson Frank Moring | Ray Galao | 162— 482 168—1370 Totals McGorty Carl | Nordenson 121— 453 165— 463 | Totals 4231358 | 174— 485 145— 440 136— 497 | J. Hudson F. Moring R. Galao | Totals BUY DEFENSE STAMPS M tands for MUSTARD with rich, tangy zest Sch Qe i 7 punee> illing's name on the tin s the mark of the best! Schilling 37 SPICES =19 EXTRACTS COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA 156— 433 | 150— 455 | 147— 437 | 3811103 Stevenson 136— 412 | ;opridge 398 | | Carnegie | Harter | Stewart | Tubbs ... 'FOUR MATCHES START SEASON IN ELK LEAGUE Stewart Leads Classic 540; Bowlers with 556 as Teams Get Going Competition in the Elks Classic 540 League opened on the lodge drives last night with four matches keeping the beer keglers busy. The Rainiers won the first victory of the season by trimming the Blue Ribbons, 1599 to 1506; Hamms took the Olympia, 1545 to 1428; Budweiser | beat Schlitz, 1553 to 1532, and the | to 1478, Claude Carnegie's total of 554 was | Government Hospital yesterday to! tops for the night. Individual scoring follows: Schlitz 158 193 168 519 523 Budweisers 146 202 170 181 156 171 472 554 Golden Age 195 176 186 163 179 137 198 132 193 Lavenik Parks M. V. Metcalfe 134— 459 | 179— 504 | Totals 490—1532 179— 527 188— 539 160— 487 Senescue Totals 173— 544 124— 473 Ugrin Barragar | Mansfield 560 476 Rheinlanders VanderLeest 178 175 Hudson 188 174 Council 147 148 513 497 Blue Ribbons 175 194 156 159 146 203 556 Totals 156— 154— 203— 509 516 498 513—1523 Totals 138— 507 180— 485 155— 504 473—1506 Hagerup Cleveland Danielson 477 Rainiers 172 126 180 478 577 Olympia . 170 170 150 190 . 129126 449 486 Hamms . 190 167 . 138 168 . 165 165 Totals 201 194 182 181— 554 203— 523 160— 522 Holmgquist, Koski Totals 544—1599 F. Metcalf 170—*510 Bavard 164— 419 Totals 493—1428 199— 556 188— 484 165—°485 552—1545 Duckworth ... Totals ........... *Average; did not bowl. ———————— 'DOUBLEHEADER SCHEDULED AT GYM TONIGHT Hoop fans of Juneau and Doug- las will witness a double bill in the Juneau High School gym to- night starting at 7:30 o'clock when the Douglas Eagles clash with the Juneau Firemen and the Crimson Bears take on the Elks in pre- season games. Tonight’s games will see at least two more referee candidates in ac- tion, with all applicants for the $5- a-game job required to register be- 527—1553 ! 145— 461 | 4421478 | 150— 499 | 'WESTERN AND " DRAMA OPEN AT CAPITOL 3"Nobody's Children” and | "West of Abilene” | Show Two Days Unwanted small homeless . . . parentless . . . | alone pitting their tiny strengtn |against an unheeding world! From |the popular radio program comes :“Nobod)'s Children,” a drama to |stir all hearts! | Story of the gallant fight to }glv? “Nobody's Children” what |should be every Kkid's birthright . {+ - parents and a home . . . the |new Columbia drama coming to |the Capitol Theatre tonight and tomorrow features lovely Edith Fellows with Billy Lee and Lols Wilson in important roles. “No- body’s Children” was directed by Charles Barton and is based upon the popular coast-to-coast broad- casts of Walter White Jr., who fig- ures prominently in the unforget- table motion picture drama! In the second feature, popular Charles Starrett, rapidly becoming America’s ace outdoor action star, returns in Columbia’s “West of the | Abilene,” tuneful new western | thriller with Marjorie Cooley as the romantic interest and the Sing- | | |ing Sons of the Pioneers providing | | the musical interludes. Lder directed the film. HOSPITA[ NOTES Ralph Ce- n tonight's | Rheinlanders took Golden Age, 1523 | Mrs. Fannie Akagi and her baby | | daughter were dismissed from the |return to their home. Lester Zuboff was admitted to day to receive medical treatment. Frank Young was dismissed from the Government Hospital yester- |day following medical attention. | BUY DEFENSE BONDS He’sin | | | | Nk 2 e As usual The Empire wil praise in the past several years. It is the strangest and most DELIGHTFUL story The Empire has run in a long time. Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747T—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ifore game time. The league arbi- ter will be selected next week after all candidates have had a chance to whistle for the job. —— humans Mary Harriet Shepherd Torn between her desire for two careers, Mary Harriet Shepherd, of Seattle, Wash., must decide between Hollywood or the air lanes. Steward- s on the Northwest Airlines, she was screen-tested and found grade “A” for stardom. POPE IS TO HALT AL AUDIENCES FOR WHOLE WEEK ROME, Nov. 28.—Adopting a cus- tom introduced by Benedict XV, Pope Pius XII, as in former years, will hold spiritual exercises for a week beginning November 30. All |audiences, it was announced, will be suspended for that period. “The Supreme Pastor's desire ‘0 spend those days in the fervor of a more intimate union with God through meditation and prayer.” the Osservatore Romano writes, “will be met with a deeper devo- i 177— 553 | 4" Government Hospital yester-|tion of the faithful who have to | raise to the Lord special pleas in |order that He may bestow even | greater results, especially at the present moment, on the indefatig- able works which His Vicar is doing for the moral welfare and safety of mankind.” 20TH CENTURY T0 SHOW TWO FILMS TONIGHT "(alling Al Husbands" and "'Bullet Code’ Are Comedy and Western A gay, sparkling comedy with plenty of laughs will have its local debut today when Warner Bros. new film, “Calling All Husbands," ,opens at the 20th Century Theatre. The picture, starring George To- | bias, Lucile Fairbanks and Ernest Truex, shows how a henpecked husband finally got up courage enough to say “No” to his belliger- ent wife. Ernest Truex plays the part of | the quiet-voiced husband who one day gives out with his personal battle-cry of freedom. Lucile Fair- banks and George Reeves play the role of sweethearts whose path of true love doesn’t run so smooth because of the dislike Plorence | Bates, in the role of Truex's wife, has for Reeves. In the second picture, an excit {ing story of cattle-rustling in the Old West is told in “Bullet Code,” |George O'Brien’s latest RKO Radio vehicle. Laid along the Mexican border, the story presents the fam- ous outdoor star as a young ranch- er who finds himself involved in a mysterious struggle for possession of a border property. Virginia Vale is the heroine of this fast-moving film and the cast includes Howard Hickman, William Haade, Walter Miller and Harry Woods. David Howard directed the Bert Gilroy production. |FOOTBALL RESTLT In two football games played yes- terday, the scores were as follows: Texas 23; Texas Aggies 0. Arkansas 13; Tulsa 6. Subseribe to The Empire. the Clouds -Boys andeirE_ ' But He Is Coming to Juneau in a Thrilling Christmas Story You Will Want to Read . . . and Keep | give the yearly Christmas story in serial form that has won such This year the story is “SANTA AND THE WHITE ROSE.” It begins next Monday, December 1, and runs through December 24. Start it along with a scrapbook for the full 21 installments. This story is again by Sigrid Arme and her Christmas stories are read by millions each year throughout the nation. | the other’s plans for a vacation| ‘WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! 6 bfl [[l’”” TONIGHT and SATURDAY HOW TO HANDLE GEORGE TOBIAS LUCILE FAIRBANKS TRUEX SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P. M. » ALWAYS 2 NEWS EDITIONS |cousEuM —— “I WANT A DIVORCE" - e Now! — Grid Games | On {a_lurday' | | Principal football' games | |played on the nations gridirons/ | tomorrow, according to Aswclatedf Press schedules, are as rollows.} | closing the big-time 1941 season: | Far West ! Southern California vs. Wash-, ington. Stanford vs. California. Loyola vs. Nevada. Oregon vs. Oregon State. US.F. vs. Fort Ord. East Army vs. Navy. Boston vs. Holy Cross. Carnegie Tech. vs. Pitt. Fordham vs. NL.U. Xavier vs. Georgetown. South Carolina vs. Penn State. West Virginia vs. Michigan State. i Midwest Marquette vs. Iowa : State. Arizona vs, Kansas State. Nebraska vs, Oklahoma. Washington University at Louis vs. St. Louls. South Miami U. vs. Alabama U. Alabama Poly vs. Clemson. Georgla Tech vs. Georgia. Tulane vs. L8.U. R Mississippi U. State. W. & M. vs State. V.PI. vs. Richmond. Citadel vs. Sewanee. Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt. Wake Forest vs. Texas Tech. Southwest Rice vs. Baylor. Louisiana Tech. vs. Centenary. TOU. vs. SMU. Rocky Mountain Occidental vs. Colorado College. | New Mexico vs. Wyoming. COINCIDENCE NORTON, Kans., Nov. 28.—Pri- vate Earl Riddle is stationed with | the 127th Field Artillery at Camp Robinson, Ark. g His twin brother, Everett, is a | first class seaman in the U. 8.| Navy. Neither knew a thing about JOIN THE FUN— BOWL It's Hedalthy, Tool BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Headquarters | | S8t. Hardeman . WATER-PROOFED Hais H. S. Graves vs. Mississippl | North Carolina until they both arrived on the| doorstep of their parent’s home here, almost at the same momens, | on furlough. " SULIUS WILE SONS & CO,, INC., NEW it Speedy " staris MONDAY in THE EMPIRE on Ul 85 L By BILLY DeBECK and Modernize Your Home Under Title L F. H. A. “SANTA AND THE WHITE ROSE BUY DEFENSE STAMPS & T4 GENR\L SEZ Efficient E QIS O DREP OFF & POLND A DAY PAW - T RECKON YE'LL HAFTA WAKE. 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