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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1943 z Features TONIGHT? -c=2ee 0 iover 2 SUMIWHLS ceraprolove & TOMORROW! Prevue 'l'omghl Radio’s two top fun teams foin forces again for a hit even more riotous than their “‘Look Who’s Laughing”! Molly’s fir:l lovtl fs‘ AND ”0‘ —gets the lowdown on Fibber’s high finance! ,—stalking butterflies ... and gorgeous Ginny! =2 papoose on the loose with a flock of girl guides! § o X ' 6 EAT GILDERSLEEVE (Harold Peary)\ H!EH?RS“MS lll Thompson - Gale Gordon . “Mortimer Snerd” tsabel Randoph 28 R and B Produced and mmuu by ALI.MI DWAN ,,q,d Mn Uppy. Gildy, Morimer Snerd, Glnny. mni ~ Ray... lmpkndCadwlhdfl...uMloy s ]lve that mow ya down/ —ALSO— ‘Jivin’ Jam Session” Screen Snapshots Cartoon News SUNDAY—Feature Starts at 2:45-=4:45—6:45 8:45—10:45 P. M. THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | SONS OF NORWAY CARD PARTY Have s portrait artist take your | Saturday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m., IOOF picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | Hall. Pinochle and bridge. Business/ Federal Building. Phone 204, adv Jmtfl"‘% at 7 pm. aaqv. ————— — At the Baranof Hotel, Mrs. Mar-i garet Butts is here from Elfin Cove. BUY WAR BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserve- tive operation. The safety of depositors® funds is eur primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Depasit Insur- ance Corporation,which ia- sures each of our depositors against loss to 8 maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED - First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA BER FEDERAL DEPOSIT.INSURANCE CORPORATIO T R e R 'RIOTOUS COMEDY " COMING SUNDAY, CAPITOL SCREEN Following up their last year's hit with another riotous piece of film fare, the rival radio teams of Fibber McGee and Molly and Edgar Ber- gen and Charlie McCarthy add to | the gaiety of nations with their | work in “Here We Go Again,” hail- ed as one of the season’s funniest offerings. The picture begins to- morrow at the Capitol Theatre. As before, the famous funsters all play themselves in the picture, which has most of its fast and hil- arious actton laid in the neighbor- hood of a swank mountain resort somewhere in the West. Fibber and Molly plan a big celebration of 'their twentieth wedding anniver- y, but all their Wistful Vista ends decline the invitations and |80 to the exclusive Silvertip Lodge instead. | Chagrined, the McGees go there fford it, and Fibber is forced into. aking the bridal suite. He discov- that Bergen, accompanied by lie and with Mortimer Snerd as a guide, is staying at a camp nearby, searching for a rare Am- erican moth, and carrying on'a ro- mance with Jean, the sister of Fibber's friendly enemy Gilder- sleeve. Ginny Simms shares romantic thonors with Bergen in the picture, |and Gale Gordon plays the part of Cadwalader, with Harold Peary ain portraying Gildersieeve, and Ray Noble and his orchestra fur- ! nishing the musical setting. A hectic sequence in which Ber- |gen, dressed as an Indian princess and with Charlie as “her” papoose, a special kind of tree Indian reservation, and exploits with a band of Girl Scouts form two hilarious features of the | picture. DOUGLAS NEWS ANNIVERSARYS CELEBRATED | Last evening a friends called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kirkkam, to help celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding |anniversary, which also falls on the fifty-fifth anniversary date of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirk- ham. Making it a joint celebration, both families were presented with appropriate gifts, the Glen Kirk- hams being presented with a silver set and J. O. Kirkhams with china- ware. Four tables of cards were played including bridge, whist and pinochle, Mrs. Guy L. Smith winning the bridge prize, Mrs. Erwin Johnson and Mrs. Laurel McKeck- nie taking the pinochle honors. Guest list included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walter, Mrs. Thomas Jensen (absent because of illness), Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin, Mr. and| |Mrs. E. E. Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs, | Charles Tuckett, Mr. and Mrs. Er- |win Hachmiester, Mr. and Mrs. S. | Lundeberg on an| Charlie’s | large group of | Hach- | miester the whist and Mrs. Arnold | M. Dore, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bon-| {nett, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carlson, |Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson, Mr. jand Mrs. Laurel McKechnie, Mr. ‘;and Mrs. Guy L. Smith and the {Kirkham families. The Glen Kirkhams were also presented with a silver luncheon set as an expression of congratula- { tions from Mrs. Kirkham’s co-work- |ers at the Alaska Laundry. WE'RE SORRY “ED” Ed McCormick, reported yesterday ForMen Who Shave S Daily # Sojfizf:i::?::fl:;ne Needs No Brush For men who must shave every day —doctors, lawyers, businessmen and others—Glider is invaluable, 1t is a special cream for daily shav- ers. It is neither sticky nor greasy. To use Glider, first wash your face with hot water and soap to remove grit and oily sebum that collect on whiskers every 24 houn Then spread on Glider quickly and e:lu‘llfl with your fingers. Never a Glider Instantly smooths down the flaky top layer of your lldn It enables the razor's sharp edge to zhde over f'our skin, cuttm( your whiske: rl close and clean '(’;M elimmnta much of the irritation that frequent shaving may have for the tender fnoe, leaves your e aor oo eaade. By che 100- ider is max y old J. B. Williams Company, Tyr;.i:. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA |JUNEAU HIGH BOYS IN WIN OVER AlUMNI. Juneau High School’s (,I’xmsm\‘ Bears trounced the Alumni last| night by a score of 32 to 29 in thm second of a three-game series. Agile | footwork and deceptive passing, as well as the fine teamwork displa ed, proved too much for the vet-| erans. Thibodeau and gl scored four field goals a ers was the spark for the Alumm‘ scoring seven points, after warming| up in the preliminary game. Reischl| came through with five field gnal\.\ and made the most of two free| throws. It was a close game, hard | fought, tight in places, with <con‘i changing frequently, and rough mI spots. In the first game .of the double-| header, the Bankers defeated the Signacs, chalking up 29 points to e latter’s 21. Lundeberg and Pow-| ers led the scoring for the Bankers, and Vanderhock of the Signacs scored nine of the points gleaned by the losers, and deserved better support. ‘ Following are the indiv lll\l(l] scores: % | Bankers FG FT 2 Blum McClellan Kilby Calkins Long Hoffman Clwoemocowrmw Al Totals | Signacs | 1 &} - Vanderhock | Bucy Mohrman | McRae | Lenhart | Lowrey | Bradley Smith cow oc:ac | B s : cvovancol Blacuvocomwvw | | e neE o | Totals 3 FT 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 > 21 | Crimson Bears FG pis. ‘Thibodeau Hogins Lowell Nordling Kearny Merrit Scott 32| | 2 5 5. co¢n:<:...: ] s Beb? Schneider lococunad®6 |l vmmpwmma oo Totals 13 3 29| Lucas and Kielbas were referees for the first game and Lundeberg officiated with Kielbas in the sec-| ond. Hungorford was umeken-pcr ] as being in St. Ann's hospital, was “Ed” we know in Douglas. | “Ed"” appears to be hale and | hearty today and none the worse| for the hospitalization we gave him yesterday. | | | i HOSPITAL NOTES Bill Burdette was discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital on Friday, after receiving medical care. Mrs. Ernest Rude gave birth to a baby daughter last evening at 8:45 at St. Ann’s Hospital. The in-| fant weighed eight pounds, four and one-half ounces at birth. Mrs. Anna Snow entered St. Ann's Hospital yesterday as a medical pa- tient. A baby boy, weighing eight! pounds and two ounces, was born at 12:55 o'clock this morning at St. Ann's Hospital to Mrs. Dale Dru-! liner. | Mrs. Olga Stepetin and infant| daughter, Jeanette entered the Government Hospital last evening. Their home is at Funter Bay. | brothers, Billy and Jimmy, are there "MRS. WIGGS" SET AT 20TH CENTURY | WITH GREAT CAST Mrs. Wiggs of the Cnbbwgm P\!(I\ the famous Alice Hegan| ce story of the tumbledown| <hml\lu\\n on the wrong side of the tra and of the lovable peo- ple w live there, is now one mi the on’s most delightful pic-| | ture et to open on Sunday at the 20th Century Theatre, this| |Paramount film Fay Bainter S | cheerful Mrs. Wiggs, Hugh as the mail order hushand, | Vague of radio popularity, | S l'vbllln Hazy, the flustery seam- | by miilions of almost half a cen-| (IH Mrs. Wiggs" comes to the! movie screen as fresh as the da was written. The Wiggs children with the geographical names, Asia, Australia and Europena and their and loved ans for along horse. The Arche Kennedy with “Ameriky, and “Klondike,” the dog. | a pair of lovers, too, John | nd Barbara Britton, as Dr. and Lucy Alcott. -e WLB WILL C(ONTINUE T0 FIGHT s Given Wallop in Coal Mine | Controversy But Will Carry On WASHINGTON, Nov. 13—Chair- | man Wiliam Da of the War La- bor Board, today acknowledged the coal mine controversy damaged the Board’s policy in dealing with strikes but he declared the wage stabilization policy has not impaired avowed determination to hold the line against all assaults. - - HERE FROM INTERIOR Commg here from the Interior, . M. Keys is registered at the Gas- | Lineau Hotel. — e, CROCH ED BEDSPREAD A crocheted bedspread will be for sale at the Martha Bazaar on No- vember 19. adv. . - e DOLL BAZAAR Sponsored by Junior Trinity | Guild, Wed. Nov. 17, from 10 to § o'clock at Trinity Parish Hall. adv. the orphan FIRESIDE MOOSE PARTY TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT AND DRAMA Entertainment: Griff Williams and orchestra . . Drama: Prof 7% ism onfar off battleficlds by Mooscheart ,‘ boysin the Service, Thrillers! Coast-t0-Coast Broadcast: Tune in and hear 'Mkl;-‘ Muml Network, every Sunday, 5 7 (o ional cast reenacts deeds of hero- It Is Important at This Time fo have your Eleectric Refrigerator checked for that minor defect which might cause a complete breakdown for the duration. & Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SERGEANT SMNTTW:-\N THE \NTEREST OF THE COMPANN'S MORALE .... TMERERN DEMOTE Mou 1o NARD B\ROY OWOMW -- THEN BOCK PRWATES T KICKED AROUND - ONDERFOOT -- - PAGE THREE HENRY FONDA—OLIVA DeHAVILAND T2 N TORY OWL SHOW TONIGH Starts Sunday MATINEE AT 2:00 P. M. remmnmann [ 2330 A. M. LOTS OF LAUGHS, T0O, with the screen's most THE LOVEBIRDS ~—Mrs. Wi them—or doesn't she? helps Janet BEECHER w ws. oewe - Moroni OLSEN wom et Buactod by RALPW MURPHT - Scroun Pap by octs Aaderion, Witham Slavens Mekutt e i 1 By g 0 P b Bt P o W and GLEN GRAY’S ORCHESTRA COLOR CARTOON 30 === Minutes Latest World News === 30 SPECIAL ATTRACTION SUNDAY —9:30 P. M. “True to the WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER . Write P.0.Box 1193 Juneau: MOTORSHIP PATRICIA Is temporarily laid up while new motors are installed and other improvements made. Watch this space for announce- ment of resumption of schedule between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. MR BT A ot S S By BILLY DeBECK LOOTENDANT--COULD V& i FLING NE (N TW GUARD-WOUSE FER A SPELLT QT THIS SECONT NN NWORALE'S Broiled Steak and Eried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN *5rountusie " DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE