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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1942 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— EAUt ALA§KA CAPITOL T0 HAVE | DOUGLAS HIDINGER IS fl'l'ANl%sKGS' VING ['nanksGIVINGDAY| NEWS | HIGHBOWLER | COLOR FILM TO BE —IENEES ouomow | SPECIAL FEATURE o sos s | TUESDAYP.M.| AT 20TH TONIGHT -==-Name Brands--2 | e e i song "o |_ Loy tianer, ot e sosers | Fred MaeMurray Co-star- WO00DY HERMAN "™ o oL b "Whats Cookin’ " Plus |trasat of early American events | 8llevs last nisht when teams of the | raq with Errol Flynn in (The Band that Plays the Blues) IN DIVEBOMBER” IS i |and customs for this part of the | Classic League played their tourna- Adventure S'Ory Short Subjects vear, in the school gymnasium last [MenY games. Hildinger had high ) single game score when he rolled A\ night before a representative at- Timely as tomorrow is “Dive ey 237 in the first game and high total Thanksgiving Day will find the |tendance | with 622 Let loose, for fun...rhythm... swing...and song! Capitol Theatre offering a full bill of holiday entertainment, with fea- sures running on a Sunday sched- ule, from 2 pm. continuously, the management has announced. The {bill opens tonight 1 The feature picture will be |“What's Cookin'” featuring the An- drews Sisters, Jane Frazee, Robert Paige, Gloria Jean, Leo Carrillo, Charles Butterworth, Billle Burke | fand Franklin Pangborn, with. the First part of the program was performed by the small children dancing in Indian costume, and showing warriors hunting and the women working in the fields, cli- maxed in a finale with all gath- ered around a campfire. This was all done to music, Miss Carlson ac- companying Part II included Thanksgiving scenes in tableau; early pligrims and Indians smoking the pipe of Next Tournament Next tournament games will be vlayed at the Elks’ Club on Friday when eight teams of the Merchants League take over the alleys at 7 and 8 o'clock and teams of the High- heel League bowl at 9 p.m. The Friday night schedule is: Merchants League—7 p.m,, teams 7 and 1, 4 and 6; 8 pm., teams 3 and 8, 5 and 2 Highheel League—9 p.m. teams 4 and 2 on alleys 1 and 2; teams 1 Bomber” the new picture which 20th Century will show starting tonight and on Thanksgiving Day. The big Technicolor special teils the story of the Nayy's unsung heroes who fly | more for science than for glory and who made possible the development of dive-bombing “Dive Bomber,” not only pioneers a brand new (to the screen) story field, it sets precedent in a lot of other ways. Fred MacMur borrowed from peace and other demonstrations, #nd 3 on alle and 4 ¥ s S it B e ot o e Last Night's Scores Paramount, is co-starred with War- by smaller children in song, and . Scores made by the Classic League ‘"}‘VR" ki E -le ‘qu\.u“ and billing a0 below the stage, HiT Nt last night were | is an even-Stephen ma ; er. 5! Aces MacMurr is the one who does of this scene was crowning of Peg= goovon oo 165 the flying, dies the heros death gy Cochrane as Queen Fevior 167 n is a medico, working with | Kindergarten children were squir- ' yqconiy 202 t47 [“Dr.” Ralph Bellamy to solve the rels in the final scene, bringing Vogel 5 mysteries of what happens to men fruits of the harvest as gifts t0 Monagle 56 95 |in the stratosphere; black out, high throw at the Queen’s feet. All was ' alttude sickness, aeroembolism, night prepared and given under the di- Total 36 g | blindness, etc., etc. He plays the role rection of Miss Ruby MeNeill straight, on the serious side present a special arrangement of | Additional entertainment was Spot % |“II Bacio,” while Gloria solos “Love | POYS, costumed, in a square dance, Senecue J 163 SIOCK OUOIANONS afforded by three gitls and three Duckworth 7 160 . g pr land songs by the Girls' Glee, Ernst Sturrock 205 by o Laughs at Anything” and “Lo, Hear Y . ok & e o s el o " | Oberg, , accompanying Koski 3 110 NEW YORK, Nov. 2. Closing ie Gende ark L QU DUADES | aektid ~or & forest” §don o, HAN 180 quotation of Alaska Juneau mine are the Andrews' and Herman's gl <o b 'as r ” y v 3 ay is 3%, American Can ! el ot was prepared by Henry Schlegel stock today is [bource treatntent of “What To Do, i 3 Total 3 8312562 (71%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem It “You Can't Hold a Memor: ; 4 i teel 54'¢, Commonwealth and |in Your Arms” MR. AND MRS. WAHTO, JR,, PARENTS OF BABY GIRL Southern 9/30, Curtiss Wright 6% Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Wahto are Stewart 3 170— 513 | International Harvester 53, Ken- | . Iverson : 180— 507 |necott 27%, New York Central 11% the proud parents of a baby girl bid ' nd mado i great ... with MANY PAR“ES bornpnt Sl,IAnn's Hospital :m the Jerner 180— 477| Northern Pacific 7, United State RALPH BELLAMY - ALEXIS SMITH morning of November 23. Weighing ggzfing ::_3,’ :g? Steel 47, Pound $4.04. ; nm_gmsmg~kmzrwm-fl%l$lfl‘ ARE PLANNED 7 pounds 7 ounces, the new arrival B 5 3 . JO!\—;IstVLR ¢ i 2 \ Directed by MICHAEL ct_J_‘____ S . /, JONES AVERAGES oAU sl St 0 “df,s e seu(ondl gvr;,\nldlduld‘ o 1“’ | Total 830—2397' Tne foliowing are today's Dow ooty 5 an rs. Gus ahto’s family i " born, Mrs. Emma Mackey arrived Hildinger 183— gog | Foils 2752, utilities 14.03. | band' of Woody Herman [ A special short subject will add to the tuneful program as Ted Fi- rito, his orchestra and the King's {Men, together with a full quota of vocalists, appear in “The Sky- line Serenade.” In the main picture, the entire roup does the lyrics and har- monics on the popular “I'll Pray For You,” “Amen Spiritual” and |“Pack Up Your Troubles.” Gloria, {the Andrews and Hermans band with THE ANDREWS SISTERS JANE FRAZEE ROBERT PAIGE GLORIA JEAN Leo Larrillo - Charles Butterworth X WARNERS made if... S # Parties large and small, most of |here from Seattle last Saturday for Barragar 187— 519 |them heavily on the male side as|a visit with her daughter. Holmquist 175— 474 PRICES TUESDAY . e Juncau women_entertain men in | ————— Council S 164~ 4g3l] CORDE EESEEL Arave Juncen TED rlonl'ro and lhe Klng [3 Men [the service, will be the order of YOUNG MEN SAIL | Teagle 152 456 | Mine stock Tuesday was 3%, Amer- the day tomorrow on Thanksgiving.| Bill Dore and Clayton Fleek | — —[ican ~"Oan [/10%, Anaconda 35%, —Present— | Among the parties planned is|sailed this morning for the south,! Total 898 8642572 | Bethlehem Steel 54%, Common- A FILM VAUDEVILLE SHOW that for which Mrs. R. H. Wil-|the former to visit with his parents | wealth andeGawhern ' /18, ; Qur- liams will be hostess to about 16 in Idaho before being drafted and tiss Wright 8, International Har- E S S 1 vester 53'2, Kennecott 29%, New SINGING DANCING FUN guests the latter to visit with his brother I.“GHw Av BUS ]’0 . Mrs. R. J. Sommers, is planning |Irvine in Seattle. {York Central 11%, Northern Pa- CARTOON-—OTHER S [to have twelve for dinner. —— cltio , 7, - Unifed:States | Biel: 41K, RESUME SERVICE | - COLISE! ji0 bave twalr ound $4.04. | Many are the reservations which | THANKSGIVING DANCE " | Dow, Jones averages Tuesday lISEu have already been made for the| por the pleasure of dancing folks {were: industrials 114.10, rails 27.39, 5 110, . o OWNED AND OPERATED 87 W 0.5 NEXI SATURDAY utilities 13.97 3 Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel,|of the Channel, the newly formed | which is to be opened for special| pouglas Social Club is giving their | Thanksgiving parties. | first dance tomorrow night in the ' B S One of the largest is that planned | Eagles Hall. Bob Satre and his| Due€ to breakdowns and difficul- HOME NURSING 'I‘o y 30 employees of the US. Army | Melody Boys will furnish the music. | tes in getting speedy repairs, ve- e ‘Enmno(-rs, who will get together ! | hicles of the Channel Bus Lines P for a “family” dinner at present are not now in opera- MEET ON I:mn"]‘There is no substitute for newspaper advertiging | Others who will be entertaining| tion, Carl Pelin announces. F | B, SOME e A here are Leota Russell, having six INDIAN AFFAIRS Repairs are being made, how- | Hecause of n evror in a headiine | uests, Dorothy Drew, who is hav-| ever, as rapidly as possible and |Yesterday, it looked as if the Home | ’ s Nursing Class was scheduled t et |ing seven in her party and the| OFFICE FAMILY' it is ‘(-xpecwd that the bus out o Th:nksglvlng =Dny this weez.mm | |Rev. ana Mrs. w. H. Matthews, Jr., the Glacler Highway will be . in| ™ oe ony-most of the members of |who are having Orin Stratton as| -I-O H AVE P AR-I-Y opell"aqzll\] by Sm.urrday. This bus | 4o class will be home cooking their |their guest. tm" s A i 55 i s Auk Bay. | tyrkey dinners tomorrow afternoon | In a home party, Mr. and Mrs.| Other busses will be repaired and | phe regular meeting, of course, is |Henry Owens, Jr., are entertain-| one of the many Thanksgiving bf“:j on the road shortly after-| scheduled on Friday, as usual, cor- |ing M. A. Deutsch, Nell Boles, Wal- | partios which will be enjoyed by|""'0% :s:rp;mdmg with the date in the ter Conrad and William Sheffield.| | Mrs. Harry Douglas has entered .- ———————— | A, . |St. Ann’s Hospital for a tcnsillec- Mrs. William Shields has entered | | | Indian Affairs employees, who will e | . tomy. 's i B ' ‘M.ASKA (OASTM | get, their otflod “fEmity" togatner y. s¢_ Ann’s Hospital for medical care. | T MAKES TRIP Io lm the Government School in Doug- ¥ ‘ | |las to enjoy a large party | Hoo"‘" TUESDAY Among those who are to attend 1 | }arr‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gceslm.i : An emergency flight was made\Mrd l‘:“% ‘:'5» v‘;“;l‘i" F:rre”‘AMr‘ |by_Alaska Coastal Airlines to Hoo-“:;"_ ;; N;‘ry l;n]t‘ :; Jot xlx)n ! inah late yesterday afternoon to| » s e uart, Dr | bring Leonard Tate to Juneau. Mr. 3 ; Tate . socidanbilly ” BrOkR "his eyeers E. L. Keithahn and children Dr. Luella King, Mrs. Earl Mc- glasses and a small piece of glass| .~ ° % 2 entered one eye but caused no seri- | S‘;‘r‘l’ nz’g‘ lild"r‘:” h}’;:"‘:s“‘décej' " ous damage. | sace> YRR -tering Mr. Tate is technician for the|2Rd Audrey Landreth,i Mr. and | Alaska Aeronautics. and Communi- | M'S; Harold Smith, Erngst Stewart ! . of Hoonah, the Rev. and Mrs. Wil- cation Commission and was on an |1 "p"’poR, B KOO ARG PHE B |official trip to. Hoonah. |sell, Miss Marie Morgan, Miss | | Catherine O’Connor, Miss Elizabeth | Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poole. | i | 'NURES'S SECRET' NGW PLAYING—:" ="' Thanksgiving Shows Continuous from 2 —— COME IN ANYTIME —— THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Juneau residents tomorrow is the one planned by Juneau Office of and Mrs. H. J. Powers, Mr. and L% KENTUCKY STRAIGH| &, 3 } ™ \ BOURBON WHISKIEY — |HUGH WADE NOW IN | SEATTLE ON RETURN' ' ’ 4 : } Ror Generations A Great “rbon : : Lentucky Whishey 4 lirm, 2 i THEATRE [ PREVUE Draum for Offce of W I - SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU' THURS. NITE 1:15 AM. he is able to get a reservation on a Courtesy of Bailey’s Cocktail Bae-+ SHOW FLACE OF JUNE A R, s o = be ey g MYSTERY—LAUGHS | - - e - e Larger hat needed? IF YOU wear a hat that is too small. you'll have a headache. But it won't be as serious as the headache you'll have if your fire insurance isn't enough to cover your loss when fire destroys your home. Have you really enouqh; insurance? Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU : Hugh J. Wade, Director of the Department of Social Security, is now in Seattle on his way home, it has been learned in his office. Mr. Wade will be back ‘as soon as | Friday—Saturday Fiction’s Slickest Gentleman Yegg!| BARNEY GOOGLE ANB SNUFFY SMIT T SWOW - ME'S TETCHED N TR WAND - D LIKE. TO BOMNCE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES!

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