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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE SIXTY-FOUR |'MEET JOHN DOE' IS FEATURE NOW 'JAIL HOUSE BLUES' |ALLIES A ISMUSICAL COMEDY {M“ES ARE A “wow AT capitoL CLOSING IN, " rromsourn AT20TH CENTURY Nat ~ ALL SIDES .z .2 = Gary Cooper and Barbara Film Stars Nat Pendleton, Hollis Raymond Avery, H. ,; S!an\tIVCk, with Fine Sup- | porting Cast, Are Starred | . i\ . . . Burey, B. H. Bacon, J. N. Cryer,| Moving Store Here [First Day of Heavy Fighting pavii siicmes. Syivia v Fieman. "‘;nil House Blues,” Frank Capra’s newest production, “Meet John Doe,” is now showing ‘ % H H Dean Eiteman, Belva Elliott, Eileen SRR «| inNorth Africa Finds Am- : at the 20th Century Theatre. Gary ;Fls('l\i‘l. John Fisher, Eunice Groh- | new kind of screen comedy musical | . . Inert, Sandra Grohnert, John Groh- HE% Ko ol e Sihe nowsparer| Crican’ Eire ‘Arclitate JORERR Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck are nert, Nancy Grohnert, Terrell B. headlines, is the attraction at the| $ | George, Clara Byuber, Laura Gold- Capitol Theatré tonight. Continuea from Page One) stein, Mrs. Addie H. Holbrook, Mrs, |co-starred Nat Pendleton heads Marion Johnson. Arthur A, Johns| Columbus discovered America for and featured with him are such|ward climactic assaults on Bizerte 'son, Rose Kronquist {Queen Isabella in 1492. And Frank well known players as Anneland Tunis | Ernest R. Kronguist, Alleen Kron-|Capra and Robert R discoy- Gwynne, Robert Paige, Horace Mac- Nazis To Stand [quist, Emilie Kluup, ' William J. |ered it for Americans in 1942 \ Mahon and Elisabeth Risdon. Late afternoon communiques{Lary, Andy Lorentzen, Emma M,| Copra and Riskin, director A musical show recently present-{from the Allied Headquarters in-|Maki, Ronald F. McCoy, John Mc~i‘”'“"" of “Meet John Doe ed by the conviets of a state peni- [dicated that the Germans appar-{Gregor, Clifford Mason, Mary Irene|Put on the screen as thrilling en- tentiary provided the basis-for the lently infend to defend ms beach-{Peyton, Edwin' A. Peyton, Violet|tertainment an incontrovertable| fast-moving story of “Jail Househeads the coastal cities of Bizerte ! Shipley, John L. Stallworth, Ruth (fact that most of us have over-| Blues” Pendleton appears 85 @|and Tunis, although the Allies|O. Schubert, Mary E. Schultse,|looked or completely forgotten; that/ pardoned convict who insists upon |have driven within 30 miles of |Thelma Thomas, Joy R. Thorne,|® POOERERN ¥ HAtIOn are as. strong remain.... in prison, while he pro-|them and on all|Linda Kay Wilson, Dorothy Wilson,|8s the small people of that nation duces a musical comedy with his|landward sides, having smashed |Ragnhild O. Winther, Ethel West-|Want It to be fellow inmates as the performers. |one-third of the cne German ar-|fall and Laverna Yanke e — Several new hit tunes are pre- i mored column and crushed all| Arrivals from Ketehikan were H.|§T0RMBOUND ented by Paige Nazi tank attacks H. Arlowe, Capt. M. M. Findel, Lt.| 70 miles inside (RAFI REIURNS' border of Tunisia, the |Mavern, 5 Bizerte is about Bert Green, W. M. Berght, A. Va\n‘l closest point in Africa to Italy;|Spain, S. J. Thompson, Flora Jones 1 HUNIERS SAFE Berta MATINEE Saturday 1:00 P. M. the cast kin and have are closing in - ee-— E. A. PEYION, MARY CLARK, WED OUTSIDE Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peyton ar- rived home in' Juneau last night and are now receiving congratula- tions from friends here on their marriage November 13 in Tacoma, Washington. Mr. Peyton, stock clerk for the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company, went Outside on a vaca- tion about three weeks ago and has been visiting in Seattle, Olympia and Tacoma. Mrs, Peyton, the former Mary Clark, who was a nurse in St. Ann’s | Hospital until she went Outside in | July, joined him in Tacoma where | they were married. Mrs. Peyton’s | former home was in Kansas. las Island. D ! e S | Minard Mill and party came in j . ’ | safely on the “Ourluk” yesterday ot vaows wna_ e somies,| Officers” Dance to |DOLLIE CONTEST OF i "sne st | members of the Rebekah Lodge| i) |endured by hunters caught out by| | Be Held at Elks | B P AND w CLUB 'Sime storm was that experienced by | and Past Noble Grands, are plan- H Sergeant Kenneth Martin, Paujine| Ballroom Saturday|ENDING TOMORROW o e v " o Thanksgiving turkey dinner of the i Lodges tonight in the Odd Fellows Hall, beginning at 6:30 o'clock. | Boarh. othro RN ware somi baund Closing the Dollie Sewing Con-|near Shelter Island. The party ru-i About 130 reésevvadons had been . % : 1 18] test, which is being sponsored by |tumed sate and sound at 8 o There j§ no substitute for newspaper advertising! with NAT PENDLETON * ANNE GWYNNE * ROBERT PAIGE ARNOLD - BRERNAN Spring BYINGTON - James GLEASON Gene LOCKHART (O LENTURY WHERE ‘THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! the west Robert Ridley, Mary while Tunis is roughly another 40|B. P. Falkenberg. miles to the southeast along the| Arriving from Wrangell | 3 ' 3. | Gulf of Tunis. were Mrs. Hannah Ottison, Mrs.\G;;:Z:;i c;;s;:x:sofn;:: l:‘;;[ f,Jm:.‘ In the tank battles, accurate Frank Dufresne, A. J. Martin, Mrs.| oy quring the vecent storm have American artillery fire mauled |Ann Harte, A. W. Ritchie, Mrs. A.| ome in, the latest Cush enemy tanks in the first day of,W. Ritchie, Mrs. K. Schwamm and|cole's bodt which went on the heavy fighting in Tunisis Mrs. Connor. {rocks off, Marmion Island. With | A Headquarters spokesman, how- Leave for Skagway the ald/of thie Coést Guard it was ever, said that the struggle is ex-| ‘Paking passage from Juneau w[pmched up and floated off at high pected to grow rapidly in fury and |Skagway were the following: M.|¢jqe arriving in port at one o'- scope. H. Sides, M. S. Whittier, James A.|(jock this morning. Heavy Allied units are now driv- |Carmody, Charles A. Randrup, G.| A watson.lost his small fishing ing within reach of the main Ger-|Granger, Carl Floridan, Robert J.|po.t which was wrecked on the man defensive positions around the |Lamb, Richard B. Utzig, Raymond | wect shore of the Gastineau Chan- two strongholds. A. Docker, Maj. H. T. Gentle, H.|,.) The vessel is a total loss, but In one clash, a German column|Lee Roseberry, B. H. Buchanan,|wiin the Coast .Guard’s assistance made four assaults on the Ameri-|J. T. Busey, J. N. Cryer, J. L.Stall- | they were able to salvage about NOW PLAYING— & can, British and French forces in-|worth, P. J. Sweeney . UUNE AUS " N. A. Mc- ¢950 worth of equipment. i % - Il [ land and to the south, and each|Eachran, Ely Denson, T Ww-d,Joth Samuel Kunz's hunting party of DA“cE HAI'I. time was thrown back with heavy|F. McGarvey, L. McIntosh, Kath-|go., returned last night, their L a3 losses. Finally the column retreat-|erine A. Hulk, Ruth B. Nelson,|poat having run aground on the| ed after American ficld gunners|Samuel A. Nelson, Millie N. Brun-|peach at the south end of Doug- had broken their offensive strength. |didge and Charles F. Bourillette. £ - .- here being WIZARDS of the OZARKS JUNCTION with “JUNGLE GIRL” Saturday Matinee Only The WERVER BROS. _an SEIRY: - Frankie DARRO Sat. Matinee 1:00 P.M. NITE 7:00—9:30 20TH CENTITRY STAN OLIVER %" LAUREL- HARDY T .- GREAT GUNS ~* THEATRE THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU For officers of the uniformed services in Juneau, a small dance will be given tomorrow night at the “ Elks’ ballroom from 9 until 1 o’clock. Music for the dance, which is = — ———— made by noon today and an in- | hy 1a: S":‘m:ho:ird of hear | EYES EXAMINED formal program was being planned the Juneau Business and Profes-|clock last night. They left Tee; earing alds for e PAr~ | for the after-dinner hour | and BROKEN LENSES replaced in | A sional Women's Club, a Silver Tea|Harbor last Sunday. Sergeant Mar- - ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae| The dinner is being prepared will be sponsored by the club to-|tn is located at the Duck Creek Lilllan Carlson, Phone 636 skt Oun Trnavel Expenits™ Traveling by train today is also a bit more complicated than it was a year ago. We’re talking about last-minute dashes to the station for tickets and reservations. That’s Blomgren Bldg, our own shop. Dr. *H. F. "Nick"” Carter 1400 4th Ave., Seattle useless waste of energy these days. Transporting troops, guns, tanks, supplies is the Great Northern’s No. 1 job—and that goes for the duration. We do not mean that civilian travelers are unwelcome. Not by Uncle Sam’s star-spangled hat! But, if you have a trip in thind, do your country, yourself and us this favor: ’ See or telephone our travel expert, and ask his help in arranging your trip as far in advance as possible. He has the answers to your war-time travel questions. He'll save you difficulties and disappointments. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY (it of the EMPIRE BUILDER 5 Rae Lilllan 'under Carlson, Blomgren Bldg Phone 636. Hagerup. the direction of Mrs. T, g | | SRR under the sponsorship of the United Services Organizations, will be furn- ished by the Duck Creek Orchestra, Attendance at the affair is lim- ited strictly to military personnel. —————— Mrs. James Drake, in St. Ann's with an attack of pneumonia, is resting comfortably today .- MUSICIANS' BALL NOVEMBER 28 adv New Under-arm Cream Deodorant| safely |Stops Perspiration 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. 6. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! ARRID 39;!.: jor Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars e —————————— morrow afternoon from 2 until § {o'clock in the social rooms of the Methodist. Church. During the afternoon, awards ‘to the prize winners among Juneau girls who are entering their clev- erly costumed dolls in the contest, will: be made. It is expected that there will be about 50 dolls on display, all cos- tumed completely by their owners for entry in this contest. An entertaining program, fea- turing the youngsters, will be pre- sented during the afternoon and an added attraction is to be an exhibit of Miss Marjorie Tillotson's collection of dolls. Any girl who has not yet turned in her entry for the doll contest should see that it is sent to the Methodist Church on Saturday morning. On the program will be a fashion parade by the Tiny Tots, and a | program of dances by children in the classes of Dorothy Stearns Roff, including a kitten dance by Mary |and Elizabeth Rakosh and Beverly Hall; a novelty dance by Mary Rakosh and her sister Elizabeth, |as a tiger kitten accompanying. | Piano solos by youngsters will |find Cora Sue Reynolds present- |ing “Broken Doll” and Elizabeth | Wyller “Doll's Waltz,” while Joan iBlythe will play “Hide and Seek.” ————— | MAKES OFFICIAL TRIP Lonnie MecIntosh, special repre- sentative of the U.S. Treasury De- | partment, left this morning for an offical trip to Skagway. — e — BUY DEFENSE BONDS project and Miss Neely is a tech-| nician in Dr. George F. Freebur-| ger's office. i Oliver. Inlet and the Douglas Is-| land - area “have been cnrexully: combed, Ensign Glascock said, and are reported “all clear.” - R - { Moose Legion to Gather Tonight | For Initiation Moose Legion will meet this eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the Moose Club quarters in the Seward Build- ing. Four new members who arel scheduled to be initiated are CLff Daigler, James Gibson, Tony Chopp and George Hurst. i Work on the enlargement of the| club rooms will begin tomorrow| with the removal of the wall now separating the Lodge room from the reading room and the build-| ing of an ante room adjoining the entrance to the Lodge Room. In addition, *the rooms formerly occupied by Frank Metcalf in the Seward Building have been secured | by the Lodge trustees. | At a recent meeting of the Moosc! Lodge, Tommy A. Burnett and Axel| William Anderson were initiated. ! e S | Mrs. David Ramsay and baby were discharged from St. Ann's| Hospital today and they returned | home. | Sam Franco was admitted Loday‘ to St, Ann's Hospital for medical | attention. ! LE GUI Toiletries DAINTY . . ENCHANTING . . REFINED LE GUI PERFUM $1.25 10 $16.00 Per Bottle BEAUTIFUL GIFT SETS are available in 3- and 5-piece. BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO. DRUGS — STATIONERY — SUPPLIES PHONE 134 r SAN, SARGE — LET ME CHASE INTO TOWN FOR A cogwu\ HERE THAT INFLUNNEL KANGAROO'S BEEN HIDIN our— TLL IES HANG W DUDS ON W' POST — CHOSEF'LL GET A WHIFF OF 'EM AN WADW T'M RIGHT (N “TH' NE\GHBORHOOD - By BILLY DeBECK LAST CALL, N 5 MNUTES — )