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HOLHES COMES TV AMERICA ™S 70 SAVE LONOIW 17444 — ALSO “DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY" (Saturday Matinec) YOUTH ON THE OLD RANGE... 4 tootin’ for the LATEST NEWS EVENTS SATURDAY MATINEE 1PN OZZIE NELSON _yom bis Orchesra | Mary HEALY. Geice McDonald . i e MRD HARRISES HAVE BABY GiRi and is the thind *. The proud of Ju- quarter pounds, daughter for the Har father is the on the staff neau Street Department -oo £ and Mrs. Richard Harris are irents of a new baby daugh- Hforn this morning at 1:16 o' at St. Ann’s Hospital. The, ))un( Miss weighed six and a e BROKEN LEN in our own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian Garl Phone 636. YOUR Replaced mined Blomgren Blde adv. For 65 vears, Nationally famous Rainier Beer has been brewed to one unchanging formula. years a quality-tradition has been built that has made Rainier one of the great trade names of America. For beer at its best — Say Rainler! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA DR. W. M. WHITEHEAD T0 RESUME PRACTICE HERE ABOUT SEPT. 1 pr. William M. Whitehead, for- mer wellknown physician and sur- geon of this city, will return here about September 1 to resume prac- tice in association with Drs. Wil- liam P. Blanton, C. C. Carter, and W. W. Council at the Juneau Medi- cal and Surgical Clinic Dr. Whitehead has been practic- ihg for the past year and a half in Virginia, where he received his degree in medicine several years ago. He has been associated with the Marshall Lodge Memorial Hos- pital, the Virginia Baptist Hospi- tal, and the Lynchburg General Hospital, where he specialized in ' | obstetrics and surgery. He is now M agnaci iy (ichard | a Fellow of the American Medical Association, Member of the Vir- the line-up include the g, wedical Soclety, and of the Dinni sters, Jimmie Davis of o A # You Are My Sunshine" fame, the | Scuthern Medical Association, and 2 g the Lynchburg Academy of Medi- Diamond- Solid-Aires and the Jim-| . iz cine, my Wakely Trio. Augmenting the group is the Oz The new method of Augmentjng the gre s the Oz- e e :; childbirth called continuous cau- zie Nelson Orchestra. Ozzie him- 5 A conshiouous aeting role |42l analgesia has been closely ke URERPIR DL studied by Dr. Whitehead, as well * ¥ many other modern discoveries Second feature on the At e N bill is “Sherlock es,” star- | ' oy Holmes,” _ star- | “yp whitehead, the former Dor- Basil Rathbone and Nigel| {othy Johnson of Wrangell, and based on the famous char- . their three children, Virginia, Page, created by Sir Arthur Conan | |and Stewart will return with the| Doyle. Holmes, it is said, confronts| i doctor. They left Virginia August his most cunning and desperate and are driving across the adversary in the new film. 15, - | country to Seattle, where they will| take a steamer north. Upon ar-| |rival here, they will occupy their R. E. SHELDON WESTWARD TRIP | home, built about three years ago, R. E. Sheldon, Executive Direc- is across the street from tor of the Unemployment Compen- | { |St. Ann's Hospital. Mrs. White- | sation Commission of Alaska, re- turned to his headquarters in Ju- i ! head’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. neau by PAA plane last evening. Johnson, are now residing in the house. He has spent the past several| Another postponed game will be weeks traveling in the Interior on|played off tonight at Firemen’s official business. | baseball park. The game Iis be- Mrs. Sheldon accompanied her|tween the City and Blues which husband on the trip and while at|was rained out on July 27. Fairbanks visited with their daugh- | ol iprilr bbb ter. Mr. Sheldon reports much acti- | MAYNARD BACK FROM ity in &he Interior, no unemploy- L between Fairbanks and Ju- NEwSpApER AI NOME .| e o o 0 0 o o o o | Russell Maynard, Director of the WEATHER REPORT ® | Territorial Department of Public (U. S. Bureau) ® | Wellare, returned to Juneau by Thursday, Aug. 19 ® | PAA yesterday after spending some Maximum 64, minimum | time at Nome, Fairbanks, Anchor- Rain—.19 inch ® age and Palmer. e e o o e o o o o » During his absence, Maynard at- - | tended to matters pertaining to the Empire Classifieds Pay! | administration of the Department sl o e of Welfare and alleits programs, especially in regard to procedure |under the new Juvenile Code which has been in operation since ‘Apl'll 1, 1943. | While in Nome, Mr. Maynard disposed of the Nome Nugget, newspaper, to W. A. Boucher, son- in-law of A. Polet, prominent busi- nessman in that section. Boucher | expects to resume publication of i&he paper in the near future. The |Nugget has been out of publica- tion since last November. | WILDLIFE HEADS BACK FROM TRIP Dr. Ira Gabrielson, Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, Ex- ecutive Officer Frank Dufresne of the Alaska Game Commission, and former Senator Frederic Walcott, wildlife authority, returned to Ju- neau this morning on the Grizzly | Bear from Skagway after an ex- tensive trip to other parts of the| Territory inspecting wildlife condi- | tions. | The men visited Valdez, Anchor- {age and Fairbanks and surround- | ing areas. Gabrielson plars to re- | main in Southeast Alaska until| September 1. | | 'DOUBLE BILL FOR WEEKEND AT CAPITOL Heralded as a film, Universal's romantic swing- “Strictly in . the Groove comes to the Capitol Theatre tonight. The movie has a cast of the screen’s brightest young players, a score of the leaders of the jive hit parade, and a capacity load of laughs, advance announce- ments declare Headlining the cast are sterling comedians, namely hemp Howard and born feminine three Leon rol Frank- lin Par On alented Donald, such Me- Martha side are performers as Grace Mary Healy and Popular ~ young the painless as double | of ring Bruce acter | - D i B. B. TONIGHT trip neau. - Temp. 48 —e—— FROM IDAHO INLET Mr. and Mrs. Matt Albertson are here from Idaho Inlet and are| guests at the Baranof Hotel. They | are owners of a crab cannery at the Inlet. 'DATES FORBOND REAL FIGHT IS PAGE THREE, 5 PLAY ‘Eastern Star, i:xulm. Sept. 15—Chamber of Commerce SEEN I FILM 'SON OF FURY' Who says that an actor's life is| op- | & “bed of roses”? That's what Ty rone Power and George Sanders would like to know after they had finished battling each other around for two days for one of the thrill- ing fight scenes in 20th Century- Fox's great adventure film, “Son of Fury,” the filmization of Edison Marshalls best-seller, “Benjamin Blake,” now showing at the 20th Century Theatre. Since it was to high spots in the John Cromwell had out, blow by blow, then rehearse the over again before the actual shoot- ing began. But even though a dia- W ‘ _gram was carefully drawn_to give ive Dyider of ppvolent and Protec Power and Sanders absolute direc- Professional Woémen'’s Club. tions for every blow and every Sept. 9—Central Labor step, the already bruised and bat- nd Ameticin Red Cross tered actors went into the “real Sept. 10—Rotary Clut shng- diagram verance Rebekah Lodge. needed Sept. {{%agles' Lodge, Douglas; | Director Cromwell had taken the and A V.8 added precaution of keeping a Sept. 12—Pioneer’s of Alaska and | "urse and physician handy on the Juneau Women's Club. set in case of accidents. Sept. 13—M4sonic Blue Lodge| Others in the cast of and Federal Employees Association. | Fury” are John Carradine, Gene Sept. 14--C, O. and Order of | Tierney, Elsa Lanchester, Roddy McDowall, and Frances Farmer. LEGION OF MOOSE MEETS, INITIATION the Moose BOOTH SPONSORS | ARE ANNOUNCED Assignments rn various and Douglas ofganizations for erating the twd War Bond booths | from which bonds will be sold from 7 to 10 o'clock each evening during the Third War Loan Drive here Sep- tember 1 ta'15 are as follows: Sept. 1--Gastineau Channel War Finance Committee. Sept. | 2—American Catholic Daughters Sept. 3—Odd Fellows and las Women's Club Sept. 4—Newsboys Aides' Association Sept. 5—Juneau Firemen and Wo- men of the Mopse. Sept Native Brother- hood and Sisterhood and American Legion Auxiliary Juneau Legion and Doug- of the Director to chart it on paper and actors over and be one and Nurses film, Council and no was and Perse- “Son of and Douglas Firemen. EBERHARTS TO TANANA Mr. and’Mrs, A. L. Eberhart of Tacoma -are in town temporarily, and will leave, soon for Tanana, where Mr." Eberhart will be em- ployed as mechanic by the Office. of Indian Aff. While here, the Eberharts are staying at the Gas- tineau Hotel The Legion of will meet tonight at 8 o'clock and there will be initiation of FEarl Bland, who will ride the goat, ¥ol- lowing the business sessi;n refresh- GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison Alaska Electric Light and Power . =~ ~Company Jqfiéau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 D - Until \fictory Until Victory is won, everything we have to offer— Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska— All are at work for the Government and Military services of the United States. Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find that war priority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. Buy More 3onds Buy More Stamps TO0 ENTURY NOW PLAYING! Follow Benjamin Blake ... as he battles the world for his heritage! TYRONE POWER SON o/ FURY Thee Story of ué’fl_ykll”k Blake GENE TIERNEY GEORGE FRA RODDY SANDERS - FARMER - McDOWALL John Carradine « Elsa Lanchester + Harry Davenport Kay Johnsen + Dudley Digges Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK Directed by JOHN CROMWELL + Assaciate Producer William Perlberg Screen Ploy by Philip Dunne A 20TH CENTURY-FOX PICTURE 20 MINUTES LATE WORLD NEWS COMING SOON SERGEANT YORK" spot it every time 1 N wartime you have to put something extra’ into housckeeping to make a home bright and cheerful. And housewives know that ice-cold CocasCola helps brightenthe most infportant part of home....the people in it. Coca-Cola has a unique something that sets it apart . ..a finished art in its making that gives it unmatched taste-appeal ...with an unmistakable after- sense of refreshment. That's why no imitator can copy the quallty and deliciousness so widely recognized in Coca-Cola. i * * * Wartime limits the supply of Coca-Cola. Those times when you cannot get it, remems ber: Coca-Cola, being first choice, is the first to go. Ask for it each time. No matter how short the supply, the quality of Coca-Cola will not be changed in any respect. s | - Faumilics working on war .g.r; i o R e The best is always the better buy! BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. Through these MSTOFER GOOGLE \WR\T QAN SEZ UNK'SRUNEEY WAW'T D\SAPPEART, QAETER ALL - HE'S SfFE AN SOUND DOWN N SOUTH ANERICKY SOMEWHARS By BILLY DeBECK SNIF-SNE - GIT OUT FROM ONDERFOOT, JUGHAD, AN GO HUNT SNAKE AlGS OR SUNTHN' AFORE T WHACK OF R D B ) ’ SEATTLE BREwING & MaLTiNG Co. Since 1878 % Emil Sick, President roiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE A ND DANCE THE DOUGLAS INN “<3iyis, e OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE

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