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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1943 TONIGHT! “THE OMAHA TRAIL" and "MADAME SPY” =" THE DAILY ALASKA EM'P!RE—JUNEAU ALASKA | Tomorrow! Prevue Tonight YOU'VE NEVER Her Songs are twice as sweet vooher Swing |"FORMEANDMY | GAL” FEATURE IS NEW CAPITOL BILL Nostalgic charm for lovers of | vaudeville of the days before World | War No. 1, and vivid entertainment for the younger generation who missed it blend in “For Me and My Gal,” which presents Judy Garland in her first “really grown up role” Mu(h (onslernallon Caused by Statement |STAGG'S MEN Issued by Macarihur| ADE PICKED (Continuéd, from Page One) recently, and it will take the dis- closure of military secrets which = AS VICTORS can be only divulged in action to| clarify his meaning. Our latest addition to the sound and fury files is Rep. John H. SEEN _ is twice as THIS hot! JubDYy BEFORE! ) GENE KELLY GEORGE MURPHY MARTA EGGERTH BEN BLUE —Also— LATEST NEWS THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! L. A. MACHINISTS Meeis 2nd & 4th LOCAL 514 Mondays 8 p.m. IN THE A. F, OF L. HALL } MOTORSHIP PATRICIA Is temporarily laid up while new motors are installed and other improvemenis made. Waich this space for announce- ment of resumption of schedule hetween Juneau, Haines and Skagway. NEW STOCK Floor Lamp lleflecior Bowls ALL SIZES e Floor Lamp Breakage Replacemenis * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 'in a cavalcade of vaudeville in its Tolans battle to convert the Sen- (heyday, with the songs it popular-|ate Garage into sleeping quarters ized during the era when the Pal-|for visiting service men. It appears ace Theatre in New York was the|the congressman from California | \Mecca of every player in the Var- pujit his clincher argument on the| |ieties. This feature opens at the fact that he had been snooping |Capitol Theatre Sunday. around the Union Station the other Teamed with Miss Garland, IN weekend and discovered a score of |his first picture, is Gene Kelly, & /o, youc in khaki and hlues napping New York stage semsation in “Pal ). harq hard benches. {Joey,” and George Murphy, With' ™“py.¢ very same night, according ‘whqr‘n she appears.in & numbe; w to the war hospitality committee typical vaudeville acts throughoub ... were 277 available free beds the production. S gging e | While its background is vaude- in Washington just begging to rest | ville, the story itself is a poignant the weary bones of some service romnnce of two youl jayers, It men. In fact, since the committee !opens in 1915, wahnlgucxl:;l'ye started functioning about a year rising young singer, Murphy as iel!d of 8go, there has been only one week- the act she appears in, and Kelly as €nd when the demand for beds even |a juggler on the same bill. equalled the supply. | There are many new songs and | That was several weeks back | typical vaudeville acts. when the big military Monument 1 Busby Berkeley directed with |grounds ushered in the “Back the ¢kill, and principals include Ben |Attack” bond campaign. What we jBlu? Lucille Norman, Richard | need in this town now is more | Quine, Keenan Wynn, Horace Mc- | beds for civilians. }Nally artd others. | e e i —_———————— Wilson’s phalarope, a bird, whirls | More than 23,000 doctors, 8,000 about in the water like a dervish, dentists, 4,200 chaplains and 12,000 and swallows the minute creatures | former officers have been appointed disturbed by the motion of the Army officers from civil life. water. RCA PRESENTS Radio heat builds propellers! Previous slow methods i of drying and sealing sections of laminated wooden propellers now give way to the RCA method of instan- taneous processing by radio frequency waves! “Exploding’’ Rivets by Radio! Rivets with explosive charges in gheir tips are now detonated with radio fre- quency energy. This new RCA method can greatly speed and simplify industrial construction. {Other Favor];s Listed in| | Grid Games on This Afternoon (By Associated Press) The experts give Alonzo Stage an even chance to bring his College of Pacific grid team in ahead of the University of California in today's game. The University of southern Cali- fornia is ruled slight favorite to beat St. Mary's Pre-Flight, de- spite the loss of (|u'u(ulmck Mickey McCardle. ‘The University of Washington plays the Spokane Air Force Com- mandos and is favored to win. The March Field Air Force teem is picked over UCLA. e e————— E. W. HULL HERE E. W. Hull, here from Anchorage, id registered at the Baranof Hotel. FEET HURT? {If so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles, latest scientific methods. Osteopath and Chiropodist : Office 387 Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Home, Red 669 adv. The Magic eye of television: The “Iconoscope,” an RCA invention that makes possible Electronic Televi- sion. By means of hundreds of thousands of photo-electric cells it “picks up” images—transmits them through the air on radio waves. While all of RCA’s production now serves the United Nations, wartime experience prom- ises still better products for you when Peace comes! What's new in the news is heard nightly by millions of listeners over RCA radios. The same engineering skill that is applied to RCA teleyision and aviation radio has perfected, too, the RCA tube for your home receiver, RADIO CORPORATION OF lfl!fldl . RCA Victor Division, Camdcn,AN;J.:, Ei‘f: , murder. — o - 'GAMBLING LADY' ON SUNDAY BILL AT 20TH CENTURY Barbara stnnwyck has been given an entirely different role from any she has portrayed in Warner Bros exciting film, “Gambling Lady” = E%%m/rm PAGE THREE LAST TIME TONIGHT: "The Man Who Came to Dmner WHERE THE.BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI which will open at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre Sunday. For in this picture she plays the part of a character that is both glamorous and a sympathetic one. Sharing honors in the masculine leads are two of Hollywood's greatest favor- ites—Joel McCrea and Pat O'Brien. Barbara Stanwyck plays the role of a gambling lady who frequents only the most exclusive night clubs and gambling resorts including the famous Casino of Monte Carlo. Not only is she on the level in cards but in the game of love and life, She weds a wealthy, society mnn‘ and is seen in the palpces of the| upper -world. She praves she can take it on the cHin by sacrificing her love for her husband in order to save him from a charge of STARTS OWL SHOW SUNDAY Tonight—12:30 A. M. SHE PLAYED A MAN'S GAME WITH THE HEART OF A WOMAN Other popular players included in the cast are C. Aubrey Smith and Phillip Reed. NOTICE TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: BARBARA eunion this week commencing "Wednesday continuing through Sat- urday. All evening sessfons at 7:30 Dinner Saturday at 6:30. Full at- tendance desired. Visiting members | welcome. ndv ‘Gambling Lady “~JOEL M°CREA-PAT O’BRIEN CLAIRE DODD ¢ Directed by Archic Mayo i €. Aubrey Smith o Phillp Reed o A Warner Bros.. Pirst Nat') Plovege, i} ALSO “DAUGHTER OF ROSIE 0'GRADY" 30 MINUTES LATEST NEWS SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 P. M. GERMANS ARE BLOCKED ON “,.,,;‘:;;‘;;“,, Lhe airfierds in Greece and Ov unuea 1rom Page One)! | Royai Air, Force bombers of, | Middle’ Sast joined in hitel hnx dled down nner three days of ‘Heraklion, Crete, Calato ‘huvy battling &«nd Montgomery a‘Rh"d‘\ 7 |army has knocked out half of me‘ L P S ‘ thirty attacking MNazi tanks includ- {ing huge Mark Six Tigers thrown into the battle in an attempt to !break the British hold on Termoli. The North African force hed YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. K i Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan C lomgren Bldg. Phone 636. | AS IN PEACE L irst Natlonal Bunk of JUNEAU, AL":SKA GRAL 0EPOSET INSURA HOSPITAL NOTES | | [aRD BIRD SWITH 15 John Eisenbeigh was discharged {from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday after undergoing surgical care. WITH & KNOT ON W\S HERAD TH S\ZE OF Mrs. John Satre, a surgery pa- tient, was dismissed yesterday from St. Ann's Hospital. A baby girl was born at St. Ann’s Hospital - yesterday to Mrs. Donald D. Vertin.. The child weighed seven pounds and ten ounces at birth, The father is the missionary in charge of the Alaska Evangelization Society in Jupeau and Douglas. -oe There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! BUY WAR BONDS Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME W) THE HOSPITAL S\R, { AAPPENED? 'BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NES-NeS-| B THRT'S T MNSTERY S\R - TUERE WERE MO S\GNS OF f SIREET FAGHT —-SUST-TW KNOB 0N IS NOGGW AN’ GO ON ANHAT 7 SWRKRY TORN _?& GREQT SCOTT ¥ THERE WaS SOMETHNG CO &\CE?%&D ) W THET PaTCY, J v, wWe. %k\\RT TORN OFF 1 5\35‘?5 €O ; ,’ QEBN &5 6 % WH\SSLE DINR AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS INN - OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHY ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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