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"JOAN OF PARIS" STARS ROMANTIC WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1943 Caplivating MICHELE MORGAN TEAM AT CAPITOL landing on French soil of five RAF —— r THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE STALINO | DPOUGLAS ["ONE FOOT IN | " NEWS | HEAVEN,"BILL CAPTURED i) 20TH CENTURY large number WHERE YOUR COMFORT IS OUR FIRST GR LENTURY With a of young- with the Two new stars flash across the sters enrolled for Kindergarten| «one Foot'ih Heaven »’-'”11\511 Where the Better ©ig Pictures Play TH 0 U G HT! 8' 4 :\n“mm‘k(:‘find\l‘r:l:»‘l ll\t;:‘ufirfi“;\:;;: Classes, "““"'f “}“ "‘]"“’4 "“L““‘ t0| prederic March and Martha Scott, tion by R a chele . secure a teacher for this poeition in| comiing to the 20th Century Theatre star of “Night Train’’ ‘..n unddl‘nu‘l‘hH;m’:Kl l‘llll -él:::\“:é the fiougi:\s School i Tmulcm (.\Itnt- (omgth, is an adaption of the best . START TONITE ' Paris,” described as a gt ing the beginning date for these| gelling the same name, writ- o g AN o .~ PAUL alistic drama of the Paris of to-| (Continued from Page One) | A% (€ M 0 8 O a5 soon ;‘0:‘““;‘,"";’{‘;"30 S, lRe e FOR FOUR ENJOYABLE DAYS ® \v—the Paris of Nazi occupation, as a teacher is secured minister. The story is of the :‘lmg\ { HENREID B They are linked not only in the|tions had been destroyed Enrollment for the following|and tells in a very entertaining FRELRIC A ARTHA | s s M ln tense drama surrounding their at-| The new victory followed Mos-|classes are announced by Miss Elea- the trials of a man with one foot! | in Today's Mos tempts to escape from the Gestapo,cow's announcement the Red Arm-|nor Warren, School Superintendent: in heaven and the other in a peck | ThrillingeDrama,i. but also in a polgnant romance, alies have killd more than 420,000 First grade, 11 pupils; second grade of trouble. There are many humor- | b passionate love which flowers under|Germans, wounded 1,800,000 and 10, both classes under Mrs Paul ous situations and many serious l the stimulus of grim menace and|captured 38,600 in taking back at|Winkleman, teacher. Third grade, monents; ALl in all,' $€ Sakes for terror.. The picture will be shown|least 30,000 square miles of terri-|11 pupils; fourth grade nine and|very good entertainment. [ (At the Capitol Theatre tonight and|tory since July 5 fifth grade five, all under Miss Ruby| This is not a religious picture at | Thursday. | -oe McNeil as teacher; sixth grade, 13 all, but deals with the very human an of Paris"” opens with the| pupils; seventh grade 7 and eighth!side of the clergy, portraying a side grade 8, with Mrs. Whalen as their|that very few people know VISITING HOURS of flyers, members of the famous Black | teacher William S. Hart appears in an old! |and White Squadron, shot down in | Faculty teachers for the en- silent picture within this picture,| lan encounter with Messerschmitts. AI DU(K (REEK rolled High School students are Miss'and this alone brings many lnughy. | attet |The five are Paul Lavallier, played Eleanor Warren, Miss Jean Acker-| The direction in this picture is! {by: Henreid, and his four compan-| son and Arthur Graber. | perfect and the acting is superb by| fons, They waylay a German wr-i 7 ; XY B : ‘.|l| members of the cast H reant and secure money and cloth- | GRANT LOGAN RETURNS | | ! ing, then rendezvous next day at| Having been stationed in the . o ! v church in Paris. There, Father| Major S. J. Hathaway, Post Sur-|yjcinity of Anchorage in connection lll"l’AR'l'k/lNl-“\'T()l-:)Tl[:r NTERI i e ¢ I's,|geon, at the Station Hospital at |y, ; 8 Gt SINTERIOR | Antoine, an old friend of Paul’s, with his duties with the U. S. E GENERAL LAND OFFICE | lfl | helps the flyers hide in the Paris|Duck Creek, announces the follow- Department for the past few District Land Office ! 4 ewers, while Paul leaves to contact|ing visiting hours for civilians months, Grant Logan has returned | T Anoliorage; Alisks 3 “'6"““ he Bx'n(‘>l?‘ [n((:llgf‘n(‘(‘ andI arrange . mfl‘f:d:’\immfanh;:yN‘,“.:: to his home and family here Aug. 23, 1943 From the beloved best-seller! ITCHELL O e A SRR, 5 Moo ey - Notice is hereby given that Anna A WARNER BROS. SUCCESS, with BEULAH BOND! + GENE LOCKHART « ELISABETH FRASER | M At a cafe Paul meets Joan, a bar-) Sundays and Holldays—2 pm. to| MRS, FLEMMING, SON HOME |Crawford Fleming has made appli- HARRY DAVENPORT LAURA HOPE CREWS + GRANT MITCHELL ‘1 LAIRD el R c}gsm!?u;:ol“ Mator Hathaway save that civil.| M Ruel Flemming and young! cation for a homesite under the Act|| . oiscted by IRVING RAPPER e | CREGAR ks 1at anyone committing | Jor Hathaway says that civil-|son, have returned home to brigh- of May 26, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) i) ks May ROBSON = m\u!.‘ nse \\"xll .\)c shot. Menaced |ian visitors, although accompanied|ten the lives of husband “Red,” and | Anchorage Serial No. 010310, for a ! by Nazl'agents who are already on|by military personnel, will not be|four-year-old daughter Rondy. tract of land described as Lot A,| “ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN & Is | = = === = | Paul's trail, they fall in love. |admitted to visit patients except on | Needless to say, all are extremely Tract A, of the Fritz Cove Group of ONE FOOT IX “AVEN appeals - Through almost continuous perils| the d d d e v st to me as being something worth- { he days and during the hours in-|happy about the newest arrival to Homesites situated along Fritz Cove | story wcceed, but Office of Indian Affa returned this morning from Ketchikan where PL"S “FIGHTING FISH"—COLOR CARTOON he progresses to @, thrilling | dicated. LATEST NEWS EVEN imax as the escape plans finally not before Joan, emu-/!ja] pass may be issued by the Sur- ; he had been in connection with ‘ CHILD HEALTH CONF. credit matters pertaining to his e b SCHEDULED, THURSDAY (111 B : B Vil B8 e e Aa) > e regular Child Health Confer- e ® Temp. Tuesday, Sept. 7 e ence will be held tomorrow WITH CAA FROM HAINES ¢« e Maximum 60, Minimum 49 e 1oon between 1 and 4 o'clock at the| Here from Haines, where he is| e e © © oo o o ® o o o Health Center in 'the Territoriah with CAA, Cliff Lenihan is at the Building Gastineau Hotel ...YOou can spot it every time . YPECIALIZING in any job is important. And, it | takes only one taste of ice-cold Coca-Cola to tell you that its makers have specialized in re- | freshment for years. They created this utterly different drink 57 years ago. Today it’s still individual —and delightfully so. Note the difference in taste. You can sense | the special blend of flavors. Sip again. Your | thirst is gone before you know it, but some- thing else arrives. This is refreshment. And it’s refreshment that goes into energy — quickly — pleasantly. When you’ve finished, you know you've enjoyed a drink made to a standard of quality, not to a standard of price. Folks the country over feel the same way about it. They appreci- ate the genuine... the real thing... Coke . . . Coca-Cola. * * * It’s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That’s why you hear Coca-Cola called Coke. Coca-Cola and Coke mean the same thing... the real thing...“coming from a single source, and well known to the community”. Boy and girl, recreation and refreshment! There’s two for company and two more for happiness and satisfaction. You know refreshment’s first name, of course. Every- The best is always .. the better buy! body knows Coke. ROTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. while in the THEATRE WORLD— Entertaining, ENLIGHTENING, and quite true to LIFE. I HEART- Highway, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Sur- vey No. 2390, contaiin 3.79 acres, and | S MOTHER it is now in the files of the U. S.| their home here a spec- & MRS. PETTYGRO' In case of serious illness, * * i i lating her patron saint, Joan of|geon's office when it is necessary IS VISITOR IN DOUGLAS Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska ] ILY RECOMMEND IT. ! Arc, makes the supreme sacrifice 0/ to visit a patient at other than the| Stopping over he £ oy Any and all persons claiming ad- | —DEAN RICE.” | o e 1lves of Paul I ¥ Stopping over here to visit her 5 | ave es O aul and his com- | {regular hours. Major Hathaway|daughter, Mrs. Frank Pettygrove Versely any of the above mentioned Ly u'\‘(f. Jzut-‘x‘x:\-‘r‘m Herr Funk,|suggests that any person telephone |and family vesterday evening, Mys, 1and should file their adverse claim | ERGEai e : the Surgeon’s office to make ar-|H. Anderson and son will soon leave :’l‘ the "‘;“;" ll“l"d Eiiced “,'l“““ OWL Ernst flberg LATEST e el {rangements before going to the post |again for their home in Ketchikan, 1€ Period of publication or thirty ERNEST STEWART RETURNS g i by : BSMPR Rea thereaft * they will be k NS | or that piscoss: i o ¢ hereafter, or they will b 3 : ; Ernest Stewart of the Organiza- el With a husky new grandson 0 ad- poiveq py the' provisions of the SHOW at the Mighty PATHE ; i All visitors are requested to use|mire her, the visit here will be : Hon and Extentlon Divislon of theliy, man entrance gate rather than Y 2 ik [ Kimball NEWS most pleasant FLORBENCE L. KOLB | T o “ l T E Acting Register First publication, Sept. 8, 1943. axes for the year 1043 are now Last publication, Nov. 3, 1943 i BUY WAR BONDS due. They will become delinquent September 15th paid on or before that date. A dis- count of two percent is allowed if both installents are paid on or be- the hospital entrance since there is |a telephone available at Gate No. 1.| ——————————— § g-he | unless one-half is United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office | Satin Trimmed NOTICE TO ALL BOAT [fore September 15th. Penalties ar P L |added to delinquent accounts. ol b ’ ’ | HARRY 1. LUCAS, : cclntatin H ] | Notice is hereby given that| Mayor 5 b B i 3 T A A George R. Gray, entryman, to- NOTICE gether with his witnes: Auuustuh‘ The undersigned Commfttee of the Alaska Terri- Holmes Kingsbury, Jr, and Ross| torial Chamber of Commerce That, I, the undersigned will Hot 1,00 Have), ‘il of Hainks, Alasks, is undertaking to be responsible for any debts con- tracted by anyone after this date, :)u~ xubmllln-d final |l)roo(" on hl\i assist boat owners whose vessels have been chart- Sept. 7, 1943, unless authorized by omestead entry, Anchorage Serial ered by the Army Transport Service, U.S. Engineers gl e e L A st b oe. and Contractors, for which no payment has been GEORGE STIELER. T 28 S, R 5¢ E, C, R. M, con- g § i taining 9492 acres and it is now| received. in the files of the United States g J NROLLING Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, Please present all cases, in writing, in detail, o and if no protest is filed in the| to any one of the undersigned Committe within the Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe district land office within the| next ten days. ballets, moderne, eccentris, special- Period of publication or thirty days| ities. Stenographers’ body toning thereafter, said final proof will be CALVIN POOLE classes. ‘Beginners ballroom dancing. 8¢cepted and final certificate is- HENE s Studio, 411 Tth' St. Phone Red 575, Sued. adv. | FLORENCE L. KOLB, Bl P - o Acting Register. Have a portralt artist take your Date first publication, Aug. 18, 1943 sicture, Hamersley Studio, Opposite Date last publication, Sept. 15, 1943 Federal Building. Phone 294 adv. | adv Ly b BUY WAR BONDS | - | TABLETS &5 f~MYPERACID Attention | Due to the labor shortage and in order to conserve - equipment, effective p THURSDAY—SEPT. 9th We will have but One Delivery — Daily at 2:00 P. M. No Orders Accepted After 1:00 P. M. ORDER EARLY! 20th Century Market PHON E 202 FRONT STREET Select Your Fall Wardrobe NOW! —Take a look at our prize win- ning frocks — Just received. ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath | ‘: —LIVE IN THEM! | ~ Quick Service Barber Shop | | | —LOVE THEM! on Second Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and Proprietor | ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Rate —~Wear them everywhere thru Fall. Jones - Stevens Beward Btreet BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH MR MARINES GRE AW DOWN WERE (N BRAZIL, SNUEEY, AN WOl BETTER NOT LET 'EN catcd oW OWT AFTER By BILLY DeBECK WEH HEH - HERE COMES TWO OF & LEATHERNECKED CRITTERS NQOW Q- WRGEW' @ PERSLAD N SHUX - T WANT SCART of T NARMINTS Broiled Steak and Fmed Chicken SERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN * DINE AND DANCE e ——— ectric Hammond Organ Music : DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT . T