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SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1943 It's lh;poudou]?aflfe of the Century! You'll double up at the double trouble when the skeleton in her closet turns out to be a Romantic Russian! It’s a real screen scream! EDWARD SMALL presents witt MISCHA AUER UNA MERKEL + GLENDA FARRELL * MARGARET HAMILTON ——— ADDED ATTRACTIONS —— PETE SMITH'S AQUA ANTIC PASSING PARADE SUNDAY: DOORS OPE FEATURE at 2:35 1:30 1:35 LATEST NEWS STARTS AT 2 P. M 6:35—8:35—10:35 COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS! =~y ik THE'CAPITCL HZ “TWIN BEDS"” PREVUE TONIGHT — STARTING AT 12:30 A. M. DOUGLAS NEWS TEN DAYS ARE LEFT TO REGISTER FOR ELECTION With only ten days left for local citizens to register and become qualified to vote in the city election which falls on April 6 this year, in- creased activity is anticipated dur- ing next week in City Clerk L. W. Kilburn's office. Also the filing period for can- didates expires on the last day of the month and to accommodate all the last-minute aspirants to office 3IG PICTURES! as well as registrants evening hours will be held by the City Clerk. NOTED he past week, Mrs. Glen L ol Rice b an fined t Pearce was also con- Led with ‘the flu. FORMER RESIDENT HAS RETURNED TO CHANNEL | Maurice Johnson, son of Peter Johnson, deceased, former Tread- wellffe, who was one of the promi- nent citizens of the Channel during the 1890's and early 1900's returned on one of the last boats to remain in this section for the duration Twenty-four years ago it is since HOTEL and RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES dth Annual DANCE n quite ill at her home | THE DAILY,ALAS,“ EMPIRE—-JUNP;AU ALASKA [BRENT-BENNETT 'DR.BROADWAY' " INGLITTERING | ARRIVING HERE, " COMEDY FARCE EXCITING VST Capitol Theafre’s “Twin| Comedy, Drama, Romance, Beds”’ Also Has Mischa | Are Blended Together in | Auer and Una Merkel | 20th Century Feature headed by| There are so ma bout Broadway, that there no limit to them. The A slick comedy cast, such luminaries as Joan Bennett, |tell |George Brent, Mischa Auer, Glen-|prol da Farrell, Ernest Truex and Unai\'*‘"“‘ an't be said for any "fl\\‘l" Merkel, is respensible for the gay-|“treet in the world | ety, fun and hilarity which high- | The latest story to come to the| |light the swift-moving action m;t(rmn using the once Ix1(~:\|\dn‘>w11t‘ |the new Edward Small produclion.}%‘(’:‘;“'” .;;qul\‘ A Il]mx:-f L:m:‘m | " i mt’s combination of o | Theatre on Sunday through United way." The new movie is scheduled | P o oy to put in an appearance beginning ! ‘ 3 od 61 the Brokdway THE ml_cMs\lxIL|.\\ at ?1.\- 20th C«-ntlug\'v 'l‘hv-E of thie To1B-101F " thsktiiekl skl tre: Top roles in the new film | wpwin Befls® was ttanaferred to thc'"“' occupied by Macdonald Carey, & ‘ |that handsome newcomer from the | screen under the directorial baton |proqqy,y stage, Jean Phillips, an- | of Tim Whelan, who previously siney comparative newcomer, and| directed “International Lady” forl; Cuirol Naish, Richard Lane and | the Small studios. It tells a laugh- paward Ois |getting story of a young married| Macdonald Carey plays the role couple, consisting of Miss Bennett | of “Dr. Broadw He's really a and Mr. Brent, who become in-}mmixm charming, much-loved, and volved in a whole series of crazy is not only doctor to but confi~ complications because the heroinedente, of the motley people who | 20es about daffily doing good deeds | make up the most fascinating street !where they always have the worstin the world—chorus girls, stars, | possible effect. | panhandlers, underworld big and Miss Bennett's enthusiasm for | little shots and gamblers good cuuses finally brings her har-| Of cou it stands to reason | rassed husband to the end of his|that anyone having as wide and as repe and he sxups town. When he |colorful a circle of acquaintances returns, on a mission of reconcili- |85 “Dr. Broadway.” is going to ation, he is greeted by a surprise!h"“" a pretty exciting life of it that is more than any man in ats| TRTes no question that Macdon- jald Carey does in “Dr. Broadway.” right mind is willing to accept. “Dr % 0 0 y From there on the story gambols | r. Broadway's” romantic prob- 1& A # it ilems start when he prevents Jean madly to a bright finish. | Phillips from jumpt ff a build-| One of the funniest sequences in | Pe SIUQInJUENENR, b & RO Tatn Dedl” Got. Bsers Heshien- {ing ledge. Actually, she's pulling a 8 {stunt for publicity. The action ‘tauy. 'B_rem'_ attired in robe andgiaris preaking fast when he has |pajamas, was supposedly having & )(, drop his medical practice tem- stories to| | nelli Tonight? PARACHUTE NURSE d 'SCATTERGOOD RIDES HIGH' {running quarrel with his screen|porarily and turn sleuth to clear | wife, Miss Bennett. As he dashed | himself .of a charge of murder |around the end of their bed his|that's been framed up against him |foot caught in a bearskin rug and | by an underworld overlord. |Le landed heavily on his knees S e and one shoulder and she pounced | on him. | - | 'REEVES IS KO'D he left here with his mother and father to make their home in the | States. Going into business for him- | Y lAM TIA IN i self during later years he choose | s | the poultry business, locating near DEIRO'T FIGHT | Roseburg, Ore. For the present he) i has leased out his farm. DETROIT, March 20. — Jolting Mr. Johnson has two sisters resid- | Jacob Lamotta of New York gained |ing in Juneau; Mrs. Martin Lavenik { a six-round knockout of Jimmy and Mrs. Garland Boggan. | Reeves here last night to account | |for two defeats suffered at the CANNERY TO OPERATE |hands of Reeves. Reeves weighed , | AGREEABLY ANTICIPATED |159%, a quarter pound more than News recorded in The Empire a | Lamotta. | couple of days ago to the effect that | R e T i | the Douglas Fisheries Company will | \§s |operate this year is good news for | NI"e-Year-O'd | Douglas. Not only do many of the i g townspeople enjoy an increase in | their financial prosperity but the | EnJoys Bl"hday | city's revenue is enhanced by at {least a couple of thousand dollars. Pany at Home 1 | Lois Lawrence, nine years old BAR A“OF Gom Roo“ today, is entertaining this after- A noéon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock with a | op[" Fok lu"(“io" ! birthday party at the home of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lawr- AS WELL AS Dmuinlem»e. in Waynor Addition. | Games, party favors, a huge | —_— | three-tied birthday cake and ice | In order to help in taking careicrenm are slated for the 20 invited | of the large number of people guests. {lunching in downtown Juneau at e |this time, the Gold Room of the | STEPETIN SERVICES Baranof Hotel has been opened for HELD THIS AFTERNOON - | |luncheon as well as dinner, it was! Funeral services for Mrs. Anna b2 g g Where the Better BIG Pictures Play!!? TOOMONTIRY | 5. st e STARTS SUNDAY ---- LAST TIME TONIGHT OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. He can break a jaw as easily as he can mend one . .. and he loves to do both! Everybody’s pal. fool Main Stem’s Heart Trouble.... And Lead Poisoning! 'g% \ What a bedside manner . .. all the angles — and all the curves! MACDONALD JEAN CAREY : PHILLIPS J. Carrol Naish < Richard Lane + Edward Ciannelli Directed by ANTHONY MANN -« Screen Ploy by Art Arthur » A Paramount Picture 30 MINUTES LATEST WORLD NEWS Special Attraction at 9:30 P. M. ALASKA COASTAL | "41. A with —— T Underground MAKES FLIGHT T0 EXCURSION INLET| Passengers leaving with Alaska | those interested in current affairs centers in America, is recc Coastal Alrlines for Excursion In-|ang the arts. tas the best to be heard by Ji let yesterday afternoon were Capt.| Miss Gruber's two years in the listeners since Willls E, Nowell H. E. Pettijohn, Peter Anderson, | Soviet Arctic makes her particularly duced his famous golden, mel James Leva and Matt Shields. {well informed on that subject,' on his Stradivarius, Carol Arriving in Juneau from Excur-|which is of special importance to Davis will be the accompanist. | § Carl TONIGHT Bob Tew’s Orchestra PUBLIC INVITED! Dancing Starts at 10 P. M. Admission, $1.10 Men in Uniform, 55¢ Including Tax |announced by Dave Patterson, Man- | gtepetin, 73-year-old widow and ager of the hotel. Aleut evacuee from St. Paul's Is- The Gold Room is open now from ! ja5q relocated at Funter's Bay, |12 noon untll 2 p. m. and GoM & were héld this afternoon at 1 o |P- "f" until “? ;;CIOC : 01:022 :'m:: clock in the Russian Greek Ortho- service as well as no-host groUPS|gqy Ghupch with the Rev. M. A or parties. While no reservations Baranoff officiat A briiant was [need be made, anyone wishing a o @ f: ng. special table reserved for either I Evergreen emetery. |Juncheon or dinner or special ar-| Mrs. Stepetin died March 17 at the Government Hospital. Surviv- rangements for a party, may con- ° tact the hostess at the hotel. |ing are two sons in Juneau, a son That Juneauites and visitors in at Excursion Inlet, and a daughter | the city appreciate the opening of |at False Pass. the Gold Room for dining has been ———————— 4‘ demonstrated by the popularity of | the attractive room since it was| KILL ROGGE BILL ‘ ,dpened for dining several weeks ago. | The Senate yesterday afternoon R ST S by an 8-0 vote killed a bill by | | | Though the Army transports 39 of Territorial offices to file their | Rep. Leo Rogge to require heads i | men in a standard Pullman car, iestimates for appropriations with sion Inlet yesterday were | stafford, Robert Preston, Daniel A. White, Bob Smith, Mrs. Bob Smith. —— e Gruber Ledcture, | Violin Numbers, Set for Tonight In response to numerous requests, WHAT NOW? — Man- vower Commissioner Paul V. McNutt (bottom) and Maj. Gen, Lewis B. Hershey (top), selec- tive service director, hold des- i tiny of many a maa. FIGHTING FAMILY CHANUTE FIELD, 1l.—Private | paul Coderre of the 907th Guard Dr. Ruth Gruber, newswoman and Squadron of the Army Air Forces,|lecturer, will speak this evening at stationed here, can really claim to|7:30 o'clock on the subject “Life come from a fighting family. | under Communism, Fascism and He has thirty-three cousins in| Democracy,” while on the same the armed forces of .Canada and|program Milton Steinhart, master seven more in U. S. service uni-|violinist, will be heard. | forms. Coderre comes from Wor-| To be held in the Methodist | cester, Mass., and is of French- Church, the lecture and music are| | University Alaskans. The program has been arral Mr. Steinhart, who has studied by the Juneau Woman's Club ui in Berlin, Paris and the Bavarian | der the immediate difection of of Music abroad, and Harold Simth and Mrs. it Yale, Harvard and other music Parke, club president. I A.MACHINISTS Meets 2nd & 4th N rlfinomcekril:Au Mondays 8 ".{ PIANO TUNING Shown is signs—above ina lo down to the waistlis any band. You may also select ! Intimo.” one of Maiden Form’s mest popular de- ine version, to give diaphragm control nd at the left the bandeau. without intimo"—like all Maiden Form's styles. witha narrow diaphragm band, if you prefer it DO YOUR SHARE— BUY U. 8. - WAR BONDS {the U. S. Navy only loads 26 to a {the Attorney General 90 days be- car. | fore the Legislature convenes. Canadian ancestry. v . GASTINEAU HOTEL or ALASKA MUSIC SHOP, sure to prove of great interest to 3 Calls ® 6 THE TYPHOON An OWL CAB SUITS You have heen "~ BARNEY GOOGLE ~ NOUR OWTET PULLED OuT il OR THEVR PORT OF EMBARKATION LAE LAST SEKT MARD BIRD - EVERNEODN ENCEPT GENERAL ROSEMNETER - HE LEFT FOR WNORTH BERCH EBRIN THIS WMORNUWY = T TAINK He'e TOKIN T CL\PPER ACR0SS AND SNUFFY SMITH waiting for! ALLSIZES at H. S. 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