The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1943, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1943 as a Crime Buster who solves mysteries on the Radio ... but finds the neal thing is a different L story! HOW THE DARING COMMANDO- RAIDERS SPREAD TERROR BEWIND THE ENEMY LINES! L) —AND- New & COMMUNITY SING LATEST NEWS Feature at 8:17 THEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! conduct charge; C. D. Leab, $25, drunk and disorderly; Mrs. Harry Van Dere, $25, drunk and disorderly; Clarence G. Richardson, $25, drunk and disorderly; Karl Tybring, $25, h i ice | drunk and disorderly; Emil Lan3, Co?xcr:c:"c::::ga;“;?d t:::m?ty Feite | $50 and 15 days suspended stentence, Leon Merculeeff was fined $15 on | drunk and disorderly. a drunk and disorderly conduct | G 5 ! charge; Nickoli Malachloff, 20 days | John R. Martin of Seattle, is a in jail on a drunk and disorderly |guest at the Baranof Hotel. SEVEN ARE FINED IN POLICE COURT MOTORSHIP PATRICIA Is temporarily laid up while new motors are installed“and other improvements made. Waich this space for announce- ment of resumption of schedule between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. 'NEW STOCK Floor Lamp Reflector Bowls ALL SIZES Floor Lamp Breakage Replacemenis * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA RED SKELTON IN 'HEALTHPROBLEMS {"BELLE STARR" MYSTERY-COMEDY = OF MIDDLE AGE | COMES TONIGHT | ATCAPITOLSHOW ARE DRESCRIBED AT 20TH CENTURY — | TR ‘ Red Skelton returns to the screen e (g s “The Fox,” the detective charac-|and 50 to look to their health,| ml"o;‘l‘;g fl‘);":wp‘;‘x“‘f‘;‘]“‘ l“:‘ s ter he portrayed in “Whistling in Dr. Bernita Block, Dircctor of Ma-' 07 the Ozarks, coftes FRAN © ¢ the Dark,” in another screamingly|ternal, Child Health and Crippled Fox techticolor production bearing funny adventure film, “Whistling in | Children's Service for the Territory, l\:‘;' n'\m‘r- Wikt coliss 00" tha goeh | Dixie," which opens tonight on the | told her audience at a public meet- (7F hame. which SR T 6 A0 screen of the Capitol Theatre. Skel- |ing Monday night, to check fre- Cetury Theatve ton ton and Ann Kutherford, who plays |quently with their ph; ians gane . i g 3 his sweetheart, find themselves en-| She outlined ential Lovely (,c-x‘w Tierney, '| !a:mnc meshed in a murder mystery in an | foods, without with the body cannot new personality, won the role of the Cautioning persons in their 40's old Southern town, and participate |be nutritionally efficient. ry- beautiful [);n:)(l\\ queen u?pm‘m» in one hilarious adventure alter|day she advised an eg Randolph Beatt, who por : »‘S-'r‘n_ another. | of milk; whole grain c Starr, the daring, g.uoun‘\ leader Skelton was never funnier, andriched bred; two pats of butter; a who loved and married Belle. Miss Rutherford is her charming |Serving of meat, fish or cheese; 5. Belle was a far cry from the celf. Miss Lewis plays her role ngs or fruit or vegetables, in- yough frontier woman her two-gun skillfully. George Bancroft is an|cluding a citrus fruit, a small potato, " history might indicate. Studio re- ideal menace as the crooked sheriff, | @nd 6 to 8 glasses of water during | search experts uncovered the fact tand Guy Kibbee plays a bibulous|the day that she patronized masseuses to judge with comie Tesults, | Dr. Block further advised that, keep her figure curvaceous and | * The story of America’s tough newJ persons in middle and approaching went to the best dressmakers in | soldiers — daredevil commandos —is| ©1d age should secure sufficient Chicago and New York to enhance the average being about her allure " PAGE THREE WHERE THE - (pcenTuRy - STARTS TONIGHT o No man ever held a more tend JETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! [ b N Injustice never faced a fiercer enemy! 5 ‘d amatically unfolded in the new |Sleep - “World in Action” war short, “New i Soldiers Are Tough,” also showing on the bill. Among the most dy- namic scenes are those illustrating how this new soldier is being trained to carry out daring raids, to use tricks of Indian ambush, to follow the pattern of gangster warfare, to {work under cover of darkmess, to kill quietly and to make the first | shot count. . (FIVE LEAVE BY PAA ON WHITEHORSE TRIP Leaving for Whitehorse by Pan American Airways this morning were the following: Gov. Ernest Gruening, Mrs. Alice Lougheed and infant, Jill, and Ro- | land McCrary and Thomas S. Dooley, PAA employees. Arriving here from Whitehorse were Fred Caldwell, Joseph Bellevue of Nome, Salem Abraham of Nome, |eight hours a day. Other lectures and discussions on | | “Adult Health and Its Promotion” | will be held during the winter months at times to be announced later, | - SLATED FOR TOMORROW The regular Child Health Confer- | ence for infants and pre-school children will be conducted tomorrow jfrom 1 to 4 o'clock in the Public Health Room of the Territorial | Building. | Mothers are invited to present their problems at the meeting and take their small children to have | their wieght and height checked — e MRS. WALTONEN HERE | CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE, Furthermore, it is said that she never fired a shot when a smile or a flash of a neat ankle would do the trick ! “The usual conception of Belle is all wrong,” said Director Irving Cummings. “She was a beautiful | Southern girl whose recklessness ran away with her.” { The film opens in Belle's home {in Carthage, Missouri, at the close jof the Civil'War and shows the de- | velopments that turned t! ed but headstrong girl, passionately devoted to the cause of the South, into a daring desperado. Despite her two-gun activities, Belle found plenty of time for love and had many sweethearts. R A, E. DAHL GOES SOUTH . FOR BUSINESS AND FUN e, | Mrs. Ed Waltonen, widely known; in Juneau, is here from Pelican’ Arlie L. Dahl, Chief of Benefits of City and is registered at the Gas- the Unemployment Compensation with & RANDOLPH SCOTT Edmund A. Cars 7 Laxdal | tineau Hotel i _Cmi.i".%id Bing Laxdal | s £ today for San Francisco, where he | | FROM PELICAN CITY will confer with Judge E. Coke Hill, MABEL MORGAN RETURNS Mr. and Mrs. D. C. White off former Alaskan judge. FROM SUPERVISORY VISIT Pelican City are registered at the Ud8e Hill is representing the Un- Commission of Alaska, left by plane GENE TIERNEY DANA ANDREWS @ | Gastineau Hotel. § employment Compensation Commis- Mabel L. Morgan, Supervisor of Nurses in Alaska for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, returned by plane yesterday from a month’s superv sion in the “Aragon’ case, now be- ., fore the Circuit P S 0 he Circuit Court of Appeals. i . After completing his business in Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jacobson of san Francisco, Dahl will take his | Sitka, are guests at the G JOHN SHEPPERD ELIZABETH PATTERSON - CHILL WILLS LOUISE BEAVERS astineau! vacation and visit with hi sory visit to the Interior. ¥ Mr. and t e Phieits y : the »H(:] ior ; i Il:lr and Mrs. Otto Dahl, of Phoenix, i i g i Arizona. USED ARTICLE SAIL | HERE FROM PELICAN || Trinity Parish Hall, Thursday,i W. J. Pege is here from Pelicarf Oct. 14, beginning at 9 a.m. {City and is registered at the Bar+4 1 ady, anof Hotel. | Hotel | S gt 1 - - - SAVE OCTOBER 23 Douglas Firemen's DAN i EORGE BROTHER 7 SUPER MARKET SERVING ALASKA SINCE 1908 ‘““MAKE MINE A CHEESE SANDWICH!?”’ —idoesn't that sound good af just the right time! Drop in at George Bros. today and select the kind of cheese you like { best. We don't have all the varieties you have been able to buy from us in the past, but you will still find a large assortment to choose from. ALSO— Just Arrived—WILLIAMS POTATO CHIPS 235¢ EORGE BROTHERS | PHONE 92 = PHONE 95 | Fresh—Crisp—Jumbo Package Asvociate Producer Kenneth Mocgowan » Screen Play by Lamar Trottis Story by Niven Busch and Cameron Rogers pueewssy IRVING CUMMINGS SR SHE— A 201h CENTURY.FOX PICTURE LATESTNEWS .~ CARTOON OWL SHOW- | FEET HURT? If so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles, | latest scientific methods. Osteopath {and Chiropodist. | Office 387 Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Home, Red 660 adv, IN WAR ASIN P ‘Now PLAYING EAC] § 1 I F your business property is destroyed by fire the after-the-fire loss on top of the property loss may put you out of business. Insurance is available to. cover both aspeets of the problem, g i Ask this'sHartford agency to tell you how to be soundly insured. Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED #¥irst National Bank of IUNEAU. AT SEA . N L1 $17 DELIVERY Skim milk was once used only B AHNEY GOOGI:E AND SNiIFFY SMITH as feed for animals. GO GET ME A BUGLER, i CORPORAL HICKS---['LL FIND YW { Old history books mention oil OUT ¥ YARD BIRD SMITH \S in England in 1667. — ' PLAYING 'POSSUM TABLETS 75 f-RYPERACID STOMACHS ECONOMY S’ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. ‘Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS INN OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND .DANCE |1 LIVE ON DANGER" s

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