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SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1943 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ¥ - PAGE THREE (GABLE, TURNER 150 WiLL PROVIDE |MARY ASTOR AND) ENDS “A MAN'S WORLD" ARE TOGETHER ACCOMMODATIONS HUMPHREY BOGART | | Last Time *“WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER” and TONIGHT! and "LUCKY LEGS" || |N FILM HERE FOR MEN ONLEAVE STAR IN FEATURE || TONIGHT the “RANGE BUSTERS™ :;:::i&Q‘“\\tETURY N e "Movie Stars af Capitol in|Addifion Being Made fo.“The Maltese Falcon” Is B T "Somewhere |'ll Headquarters-Arthur | Coming fo 20th Cen- Where the Better BIG Pictures Play? O ‘ Find You" ‘ Adams Is Eleted | fury on Sunday %' | Clark Gable and Lana Turner co-{ Service men coming to Juneau’ “The Maltese Falcon,” featuring| ‘ | ste gain in “Somewhere I'll Find on leave, will soon find suitable and Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor, oo\ | " the new Metro-Goldwyn|additional sleeping accommodations comes to the 20th Century Sunday o Yy C- Mayer drama of war correspon-|at the USO as the second floor is for a three day run. > dents in the Far East, which opens'now being remodeled for the pur- ~This feature is a murder mystery ; t the Capitol Theatre Sunday. pose with the installation of show- melodrama from start to finish, told o] o o | Their first co-starring film \\'J.\;f‘l'.\. etc, and beds. This was re- nse suspense, for the plot “Honky Tonk. vealed at the meeting of the USO developments, although complicat- | This is a story as timely s Lmluy's‘Bnnrd of Management at the meet- &, uie fascinating and the action STAR]‘S SUNDAY OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A M. dispatches from the front and it is|ing last night in the Odd Fellows 18 thrilling LT L }le?;lled superbly by stars, support- | Hall presided over by Chairman John Huston wrote the screen MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P' M‘ |ing cast and direction by Wesley Harry Sperling play from the wellknown story by . Ruggles. ‘ Arthur (Scotty) Adams was elect- Dashicll Hammett and also directed Gable and Robert Sterling, as|ed to the Board of Management it brothers, and newspapermen, are|and immediately placed on the '_In the cast of this thriller are |both in love with Miss Turner, also | program committee whose chair- Barton MacLane, Lee Patrick, Ward |a correspondent on duty in Indo- | man is Henry Harmon Bond, Elisha Cook, Jr. and others | China. The rivalry is rudely inter | Merle Scott, Regional Supervisor supporting the two stars. {rupted by the bombing of Pearl|of the North Pacific Area ,USO, o o, ST Harbor, which throws them into the |told of the coming drive for the maelstzom as something more than |National War Fund, which includes MEDI(A[ (ARE neutral observers. |the USO and incidentally stated The girl disappears and the|that USO clubs are now being es- EOR FAMI"ES brothers go after her, fighting tablished in adjacent areas in all through jungle and Japs to find |sections of the world where Amer- to a place of safety. It develops|is considered the closest to the ser-| that her real love has always been|Vice men of any organization. Dr. for th lder brother, Gable, W. Council has bee: | 1 or e older brother, Gable R 1as been named Dr' W W coun“I An_ though she was half engaged t the National War Sterlihs. ind drive in Alaska and he Wil nounces Approva| of In the spectacular action of the soon name heads of committees in' first stages of war with Japan,|the various cities in the north, in- i Sterling is hit, Gable and the girl |cluding Juneau. The greater part' Plafl for Te"l'ol’y are reunited and the story ends on|Of the fund goes to the USO and a note that leaves the feeling of When the drive starts in Alaska, it Dr- W. W. Council, Territorial eventual American victory |is believed that it will go over the Commissioner of Health, announces The story is strikingly effective top in the amount that will be that the plan for emergency ma- SUNDAY R in its timeliness, rich with fld‘.(.n_EAla.\'ka's quota. ternity and infant care for wives FEATURES START ture of the sort that is familiiar to| The Chamber of Commerce and and infants of men in the Armed AT Americans now, and warmly human|Rotary Club will be asked to joint- Forces has been approved for the THEATRE i 5 A in its romance. ‘ly provide special entertainment Territory of Alaska. 2 N N B - and eats for many Alaskan boys: This means that under this play ® JUNEAU - 1 y Alaska Vs t s plan SHOW PLACE OF J Al MISS WINTHER who will shortly arrive in Juneau maternity care for wives of men | from the south enroute to the West- 3 orades ir itary s . | 0 the West- of certain grades in military s The most iward. Tr.m GSO girls will also be ice and medical and nursing care FRED BAXTER |requested to do their part in the for their bables can now be provid- || & ruthless lover |entertaining, which no doubt will ed without cost to the family you've ever met! lbe graciously accomplished through the Health Department un- WED TON'GHT‘ ; Blsi |uer pians approved by the Chil- b | dren’s Bureau. Mr. <;n(;ld;~/;r:)‘llx‘;3;)€;. dwd:fiz:::-x oil SIO(K ouoIAlloNS | An expectant mother may receive Jtheat will ‘bedotna the Hbride 3{‘ 730 prenatal care from a qualified doc- "\ Mr. Fred G. Baxter, son of Mr. and| NEW YORK, July 17. — Closing 0\, )" @ clinic or at his office. At Mrs. Fred Baxter of Suffern, New quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ;'lmldbu‘(.h. w‘hvthm' sl\r--smys i York, at a candlelight ceremony stock at today's short session 1s °:,m'] Sl Wshe homips 8o ° to be performed this evening at|6%, Anaconda 28%, Bethlehem Steel g Lor U i S iitinl Elks llall Resurrection Lutheran Church, 4, Commonwealth and Southern “1C DUrsing care. Complete mater- The Rev. A. A. Alsop will read|%, Curtiss Wright 8%, General Mo~ 1Y care may be provided, includ- the vows at 8 o'clock. s International Harvester '8 @ h»nal physical examination The bride will be given in mar-|7215, Kennecott 34 7/8, Northern|SX Weeks after the baby is born, riage by her father and her attend- | Pg 6 Patkast Motots 4h.i“"° the baby may receive medicel g & S : p 4 care during the first' year of life e v Y S ¢ Steel 20, S TONIGHT—Saturday, July 17th (| o, " beo A { o e e Who Ts Eligible Nikula and Miss Jean Winther, | The wife and infant of any man 13y »| Dow, Jones averages today are $ue s bride’s maids serving in the fourth, fifth, sixth |as follows: industr ; L g I1I0P.M.to 1 A, M. Mr. S. Thorp will be best man for| dustials 1471, Tals e venth grade. (thase Gradse 1o i oo hon b it e 317.85, u“,“u(.i 22-20-‘ e |the same as the grades on which Messrs. Richard Congdon and Ar-! | eligibility for dependents’ allow- nold Miller. | A baby girl was born this morn- (ances is based) of the Army, Navy Following the service a receptioning at the Government Hospital to Marine Corps or Coast Guard are will be held at the Sixth Street|Mrs. Ester Cook of Sitka. eligible for care as long as similar home of the bride’s parents and all | exciting friends of the couple are extended | ~ e i woman he's an invitation to call during mei g BOBTEWSBAND |~ .- ““"F . o SERVICES TUESDAY ‘ No wonder it’s so : i W good—Dashiell | A WARNIER BROS. HIT, with . i FOR DAVID ARGALL i Hammett, author GLADYS GEORGE - m I { lem rites for David John Argall of ‘Thin Man’ BARTON MoclANE « LET PATRICK - SYONAY 7 of Tenakee, will ; ¥ E ; Ch: ¢ i :Moif:;r;r the Charles W. Carter N 0 t [ X e Screen Play by John Huston « Based Upon a Novel by Dashiell Hemmatt - A Warner Bros.-First Nat'l Picture Admission $100 SERVICE | Dean C. E. Rice will deliver the 3 : - 10 MEN E‘Slif,ycfi?,,"j{;?;“‘ Will Re 38 ver- Pan American announces with pleas- Plus: LA TEST W ORLD NE WS $1 10 55 { ure the resumption of our Juneau- ’ . Fairbanks Electra Shuttle Service. services are not available through|| JUNEAU-FAIRBANKS medical or hospital facilitics of t1e Army or Navy or by or through Via Whitehorse | official state or local health agen- cies. How long the wife has lived FIVE FLIGHTS WEEKLY |in the Territory does not matter. - e | How much mioney the family has 2 TG s . P & . race solor ' Py f com- | HOLBROOK LEAVE 01 s to all interior points. qoes not matter and race or color|thereafter—including care o | Connections to a TP | plications, operations, postpartum | FOR WESTWARD TRIP WANTED ==t | b 7 | i \ | | ination—and to the newborn iy | How To Apply it | | Pornd O Aecuesting care ure'mram. Health supervision for in-| Assistant Regional Forester Well- | Auelung {fants is usually provided in child- |man Holbrook left by plane today made available by the local health . NO MATTER whether | d’ and welfare agencies, local Ameri- lealth conferences. [for Cordova on an official busl- . i y By Dr. Benita Block, stor of Ma-|Ness trip for the U. 8. Forest Serv- your automobile is in | S5 RENAE A, Ghapters, ‘prenatal N Mlock, 1recko ice. He may be gone for severgl climics, military posts, and through |{ernal Child Health and Crippled m l storage or on the high- 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 Tt A 4 ors of Tadicing ’ ; weeks. 3 Two wo io ciean way, there are many e O ey | Childrens’ Service, who arrived this| B e things that can happen to | The patients may expect complete | Week from the States will admin-| ¢\ 4orcoing minor surgery theatre and aparlmenl 1t such as fire,sexpiosion, LAV AMERICANV QLR AY.S | i nionn i oy s s B o i theft, etc. Your car is period, childbirth and six weeks according to announcement. I was dismissed today. house hallways. Good more yaluable (o you and P [ m——— T vour country today than steady work and good iR 55 THS 15 TRINWN-DAD & WEY SPAKE - 305 conow pay. Coneep It insured with 2 | | T SWOW ¥ T HOPE T CAN SCRAPE || | wave A SEEN T4 CROWDS, bile policy from this | |EBOWS WIE SOME OF TH NRTWES - YQRD B\RD L ORRNEY agency. SWCE WNE Apply 20th Century Shattuck Thealre Office Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU By BILLY DeBECK Copr. 1943, King Featues Syndicate, Inc., World aghts reserved. - Broicd cnicken . 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