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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1943 = = e % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA G " PAGE THREE CAPITOL SCREEN ~ SOUTHERN PORTS Fun, music and mystery are the llmw d for the south today by ¢ SKIes, entertainment factors emphasized | steamer are the following pa imgle and sea...to the n the lavish recommendation which | senge 145 thA: orRning srsal's For Seattle — Edward C. Aylso arts! | \lds the opening of Universal e : r "u"d of gallant he; ind the 8-Ball,” coming tonight- Iv2 hus, Thom Deal, June > BONDS G(H?SO/‘[[//TI//IY BUY Where the Better Pig Pictures Play B"MBS Capitol Theatre. Advance as Deal, Jas e NOW 9"0“"’ NG e YOW | NG o ] rde Richard- o roster includes the Ritz John F. ]flllv ]l. ll Carol Bruce, Dick Foran|Tandos, Hilda M. Bergren, Roy S a and ce MecDonald Kr nL\\l Mrs. Vera Hansen, John '(w / » In addition to these outstanding W. Miller, Jas. C. Philips, Gerald Y performers, Johnny Downs, William | Phill Demarest and Sonny Dunham and tte L. Phillips, Cectl Parker, Sno his Orchestra are said to occupy y t tigen, Sarah E e conspicuous spots in the picture's : y S Brown, Gladys D. Bre n A. Pot- € sel Segvo! ic figure prom-|Beaver, Cyril B. Hansen, Segvold C | P B September action which | Spurkiand, Ambrose J. Harland, ‘of a summer | Arthur W, Bullard, Robert Kendall, G ’ despite the | and John D. Smith TEW B - Ketchikan—Nina Crumrine g of the pro-| TFor Ket s Miss Bruce | I Mitchell nd Foran appear as the producers 'son, Clifford yeber, Tilden Til- of the show and the Ritz Brothers Fred Webe Tilden Ti 0 % hatsaliabBElAA . ah- 5 er Cambron, S. Pottiger, ViX ATE M L Alvin L. Bereng, Peter Aure, Gar- ainers wi unwittingly substi- > tertainers who ui g land Boggan, Lee F. Bethingrn e ascond featine! of thie sgbie| Gloon D.tAriine, Arie M. Férker, Admission - $1.00 SERVICE d, Jennes Hanson, Jr., Arthur C bill is “Canal Zone,” starring Ches- | 5t8d: Je g Johnson, Archie Radakovich, Earl ter Morrls and Harrlet Hilliard, &) pye john B. Heath, and Herbert Tax 4 MEN th irama of the men who de- fend rica’s life-line between the| 500" For Petersburg—Harold G. Fair- oceans hurst, Forrest J. Fryer, and Robert M. Allen, STOCK QUOTATIONS - | peciic 1. omtes st [————————————————————— : 1y el 52, Pound $404. Juneau Chapter No. 7, Order Eastern Star ® LATEST PATHE NEWS o NEW YORK Sept. 10.—Closing x)w Jones aver: Thursday quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Were as follows: industrials 137.75 H 0 M E p M I N D l "NEB stock today is 6'., American Can|r2ils 3385, utilities 277 ; For All Members, Visiting Members and Escorts ]w RhdnmanRisting 1oem uerg] Tuesday Sep'ember 14 6.30 P M 0 GREAT STARS as a fine interpretation and exu‘llt ' B . s = A WARNER BROS. HIT, with BEULAH BONDI - GENE LOCKHART ELISABETH FRASER - HARRY DAVENPORT LAURA HOPE CREWS - GRANT MITCHELL, Directed by IRVIN p 55¢ - RRIS 86%, Anaconda 25'%, Bethlehem - = Steel 58, Curtiss Wright 7'%, In- Steve Quanzon was fined $2 ternational Harvester 68, Kenne-|U. S. Commissioner Felix Gr cott 30's, New York entral 165, urday after being charged w HUBBARD URE p1cT UMBIA A, G B8 £ g ent entertainment, “One Foot if AND : | Paiied Statessteet 2. Northemn int to operate n sanitary resaurant. | FOR RESERVATIONS NOTIFY: APPEAR INDRAMA iicaven it e stiown tor two more P;x]x)an 13% }:::nk\')l“;::w«“m\"“' ofsicinls pressed MRS l l(»\IA%fl’l‘!( VE 384 evenings, tonight and Saturday. I % v °9 ow, Jones averages today are ' ‘ el : 3 JRE 40] U AI onH (ENIURYB a picture that the entire famil BFI"\D THE 8 R/ILL 15 follows: industrials 13796, ralls| ———=————"——— not later than Satusday the eléventh, can enfoy. : 34.01, utilities 2158, New Under-arm Announcement is also made thig CAROL BRUCE — "TZ BROTHERS — DICK FORAN 3 s Dealing with the life and aims of |the Coliseum Theatre, under the SUNNY DUNHAM AND HIS ORCHESTRA Closing quotation of Alaska Ju- creqm DeOdorqn' a small town minister, “One Foot Gross management, will reopen tos A MUSICAL M RDiR MYSTERY neau mine stock Thursd was| safely n Heaven,” starring Frederic March | morrow with Bing Crosby, Fred Asl A MU . Uk MYSTE 83 =Arnipisan- Can B8 Akeomda | N ind Martha Scott, is now showing tair and Virginia Dale in “Holidaj 252 "Bermienem Sl o, con-| StOPS Perspiration oW ., .. at the 20th Century Theatre, . |Inn ! [N R AN AR S BT S S Sa “PERILS OF NYOKA"—(Saturday Matinee)—NEWS | monwealth and Southern %, Curtiss| Wright 7'¢, International Harvester 68'2, New York Central 15%, Nor- 7 / % FREE CLOGGED DRAINS e / T JUNEAU'S i ; The Easy Way : OLISEV POPULAR What Man | WITH THE gt THEATRE I FAMILY THEATRE THEATRE ot T » CARTER v THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! Five e Nb e to W Can b ttea e OFPENS TOMORROW o aiting rgh after shaving. Water Pressure Drain Cleaner | 3. Instanty stops persy ¢ . Great | e " o STERHLIZES YOUR DRAINS - WHAT A SHOW . . . . R()( KHAMPTON Queensland, est to the New Guinea fighting 2 A pure white, greaseless, o A lia, Sept. 10.—In honor of the since her arrival in Australia G d shed visitor, Mrs. Eleanor has visited many veteran America Tobaecog Keeps Them Hospna] Clean BING CROSBY * Roosevelt, wife of the U. S::Presi- troops resting from the campaigns = | . dent, this city of 30,000 people - | {urned on all the lights last night Mrs, John Schmitz and baby girl in 0]\7E ing harmless to fabrics, : FRED ASTAIR for the first time since the Pacific were dismissed from St. Ann's yes- g :ax:ddo::ntthe'r:;’:e]’;x s;l‘li:fi 1 3 il . war started. terday and returned to the family | Mrs. Roosevelt iz now the near- home. Great l n R n l D Phone 555 Juneau’ Alaska VIRGINIA DALE *’ | e e [N Blend' z-—'——_-:i?}é e — “ __—” Thf%ffl fm[ffi”’f ; POPU I'A'lc','*.day '?QRICF S ...You can spot it every time T TAKES something extra ...a plus...to ‘A make a reputation that everybody re- spects. Coca-Cola got its reputation for quali. ty, because it has always been made the A quality way out of quality ingredients. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. 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