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IDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1943 mclm 'M glumom capital blaze with’ society, and a band qmugglers. PLU LATES APITO SECOND THRILLING FEATURE! “GANGS of the CITY" A daringly different and exciting story of the newspaper world, “PERILS OF NYOKA” (Sat. Mat.) thrills} I’HII LIP TI',RR\ of criminal ) TNEWSEVENTS THEATRE THE APITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! WRANGEll MAN DIES W AT HOSPITAL TODAY Charles Williamson, 62, Wrangell boat builder, died here about noon today at St. Ann’s Hospital. Accord- The deceased had no known rela- but was a member > FLEEKS HAVE SON Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleek are ing to Dr. William M. Whitehead, | the parents of a baby boy born the attending physician, Mr. Wil- |just after midnight this morning at | liamson arrived on the worthbound | St. Ann’s Hospital. The child weigh- boat yesterday in a comatose ccn- led six pounds and nine ounces at! dition, evidently suffering from a |pirth. circulatory ailment. He had been ill in Wrangell for some time, but wanted to come to Juneau. Mrs.| Fred Hanford, Jr., a practical| nurse, accompanied him here. B SAVE OCTOBER 23 Douglas Firemen’s DANCE adv. FRESH STOCK of RADIO and a FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. MOTORSHIP Is temporarily laid up PATRICIA while new motors are installed and other improvements made. ment of resumption of Watch this space for announce- schedule between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. |Cream Deodorant! Juneau Phone 616 NEW STOCK Floor Lamp Reflector Bowls ALL SIZES Floor Lamp Breakage Replacemenis * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Douglas Phone 18 | DOUBLE FEATURE | rigan, ‘| the of the| Redmen’s Lodge. The remains are at the Charls W. Carter Mortuary | pending funeral arrangements. ON BILL TONIGHT, | CAPITOL SCREEN | Boston Blackie, suave rogue of | screen and fiction fame, is back | | again in another of his hair-raising Columbia film adventures. With | Chester Morris once more playing }thx title role, the new film, “Bos- ton Blackie Goes Hollywood,” which | is opening tonight at the Capitol, | ‘shnws the cleverest of all crooks at ‘v\mk in the glamorous movie cap- ital, making it blaze with thrills as ! he traps a jewel thief, trips a blonde and tops his previous adventures. Besides Morris, other members of | the cast who return in their famil-| iar roles are George E. Stone, as The Runt; Richard Lane, as In- spector Farraday; Walter Sande, as | Detective Mathews; and Lloyd Cor- as Arthur Manleder. Con- stance Worthi, blonde and beautiful, plays the feminine lead, while Wil- liam Wright is to be seen in one of more important supporting 1 roles. Hailed as one of the.most en-| tertaining newspaper yarns of the current cinematic season, Repub- lic's “Gangs of the City” features| the second half of the double bill. Wendy Barrie and Philip Terry |have the romantic leads, with sup- | porting roles taken by Nana Bry- ant, Tim Ryan, Edgar Kennedy, William Frawley and Ken Lundy. - e, MISSION TOUR OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA The Presbytery of Alaska is con- ducting a Preaching Mission which | began October 11, to be continued | | until November 8, during which time the team of workers headed by the Rev. A. B. Keeler, D. D, Sec- retary for the Building Aid Fund,| Board ©bf National Presbyterian| | Missions, will visit each church in| Ithe Presbytery. The entire gmupJ will leave Juneau October 18, aboard Ithe SJS II, which was recently | completed at the Sheldon Jackson | School. The Rev. Keeler visited the jchurch at Sitka during the past few !days, returning to Juneau today to ‘be present this evening as speaker 'at the Memorial Presbyterian | Church. He will also preach from | the pulpit of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, Sunday morn- ing and will be heard at the Doug- | las Mission Sunday afternoon, and| lin the evening will again be guest at the Memorial Church in Juneau.| | Making the trip with Rev. Keeler | to- the various Southeast A]nskn! towns will be Andrew Hope, builder | of the SJS II and skipper; the Rev. ,James Hall of Ketchikan, who ar-| |rived yesterday and will be aboard ‘EIS preacher-engineer only until the !ship returns to the First City; the| Rev. Verne Swanson of Hydaburg,| who will be taken aboard at Met- lakatla ‘to replace Rev. Hall as preacher-engineer; the Rev. Walter | | A. Soboleff of Juneau; Rev. George | Betts, native layworker who was |ordained here last spring; and Les- |lie Yaw, Superintendent of the | Sheldon Jackson School at Sitka. Leaving here Monday morning | the following schedule will be fol-| lowed by the team: Haines, Oct.! 18; Skagway, Oct. 19; Petersburg, | Oct. 21; Wrangell, Oct. 22; Ketchi- | (PRESBYTERIANSON | / Marie Reck were appointed to rep- Rebekahs Meet; | First Nomination THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA For Officers Heldl Perseverance Rebekah Lodre met for a regular business session Wednesday night at the TOOF Hall at which time the first nomination of officers for the coming year was ° held The second nomination will |take place at the meeting Octo- ber 27. Mrs. Ruth Blake reported on the activities of the Girl Scouts, stress- ing Girl Scout Week which is Octo- ber 25-31. The girls plan to sponsor |a show on Saturday of that week at the Capitol Theatre, dur! which time candy will be sold and the proceeds will be used for the Scout camp next summer. Sunday, Octo- ber 31, the. Court of Awards will take place at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church to be followed by a tea in the church parlors. It was also announced that the Girl Scout Council will sponsor a dance at the Elks’ Hall, Saturday, eve- ning, October 30. John McLaughlin extended an invitation to all Rebekahs to attend a social and entertainment October 26, at the IOOF Hall, to be given! by the Odd Fellows. Those who plan to attend are requested to call Harold Kemmer or John McLaugh- lin at 783 between 5 and 6 o'clock. " A food sale is to be held next month with Mrs. Katherine Halm as chairman. She is to be assisted by the officers. Mrs. Josephine Spickett and Miss resent the Rebekahs at the War Fund Committee meeting. Members of the refreshment com- mitte for October 27 include Norma Callow, chairman; Dorothy Russell, Edna Almquist, Virginia and Dor- othy Langseth, Patricia Hagerup and Nell Kilburn. RETAIL CLERKS' BENEFIT | kan, Oct. 24; Metlakatla, Oct. 25; Hydaburg, Oct. 28; Craig, Oct. 29; | Klawok, Oct. 30 and Nov. 1; Kake, ! Nov. 4; Angoon, Nov. 5 and 6; Hoo- | nah, Nov. 7. . 1 i ————— KETCHIKAN A. L. ELECTS | | _A. W. Hodgman has been elected Commander of the American Legion Post in Ketchikan, and Mrs. Lil- lian King elected President of the Woman’s Auxiliary, - SAVE OCTOBER 23 Douglas Firemen's DANCE adv, o New Under-arm safely 1. Does not rot dresses — does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- less vanishing cream. 8. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! 39 £ ajor Aoin 59¢ and 10¢ jors PO L et ihitdcs il Fried SERVED Broiled Steak and Chicken ANY TIME |Stops Perspiration : SATURDAY—OCTOBER 16th Dancing--10 to 1 . BobTew’s Band CIVILIANS Admission HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Andrew Gibson and baby girl were discharged from St. Ann's Hospital on Thursday. Jolin Costello entered St. Ann's Hospital Thursday as a medical pa-| tient arles Williamson of Wrangell was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | yesterday for medical care. Bert Johnson entered St. Ann's on Thursday as a medical patient. L. V. Winter was admitted to St Ann's Hospital yesterday for med- ical treatment. i Gust Brann was admitted to St Ann's yesterday as a medical pa- | tient Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital Thursday for medical treatment was Mrs. Nora Ingar. } Mrs. William Campbell was dis-| charged from St. Ann's Hospital| yesterday after medical care. LEGION OF MOOSE | MEETING TONIGHT| A Legion of the Moose meeung will be held tonight at 8 o'clockl at the Moose Headquarters in the Seward Building. Following the short business session, a chili feed will be enjoyed by the members contributed by Fred Erickson. The affair will be in the nature of a farewell party for Mr. Erick- son, who recently resigned as Club steward, and will leave soon to ac-| cept a new position as motion pic- ture operator for the Broadway Thgntre in Skagway. . Bl'Y WAR BONDS Announcement THE JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF A NEW MEMBER T0 THE FIRM IN THE PERSON OF FRANK M. HERMANN who has acquired an inferest in the business and will fake over the active management of the store, effective November 11, 1943. RUSSELLR. HERMANN formerly sole owner and operator of the store will confinue fo be associated with the firm as senior partner. No change in store policy is contemplated, as the JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY will con- tinue fo dispense the same quality in service and products, on which ifs repufation through the years has been built. THE JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY RUSSELL R. HERMANN DANCE SER $1.00 .10 ... $1.10 | that company's |comer to Hollywood, was selected FRANK M. HERMANN Admission ROMANTIC STORY OF GIRL BANDIT AT 20TH CENTURY Belle Starr, the bandit queen nr‘ the Ozarks, never fired a shot whom a smile or a flash of a shapely .mkl(‘ would do the trick. She went to masseuses to knl‘p her figure curvaceous and to the best dressmakers in Chicago angd New York to enhance her allure That is the gist of some little known facts which research experts for 20th Century-Fox brought back with them from Missouri and Ar-, kansas to .aid in the production of “Belle Starr,” the technicolor picture now at the 20th Century Theatre with Randolph Scott and Gene Tierney in the leading roles. While most folks have thought for years that Belle was merely a rough, two-gun frontier woman, it didn’t |take Hollywood long to discover |that she possessed sex appeal, fipell- ed in capital letters. Gene Tierney, a relative new- for the role of Belle Starr after 47 | actresses, including some of Holly- wood's most famous names, had been tested. > IIAY DAY RFTU NS AFTER VISIT HERE Ray G. Day, Customs Inspector at Skagway, returned last night to that city afer spending a few days in Juneau. Mr. Day was formerly ;employed in the composing room of |the Daily Alaska Empire. 1 e ' FROM THE INLET | Ronald E. Atkinson of Excursion Inlet, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. FROM GUSTAVUS Francis Holmes of Gustavus is a gucst at the Bmanot Honel { | m (e CENTURY WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI ! NOW PLAYING! TENDER IN LOVE...BUT A FURY AGAINST INJUSTICE! Miss Gene Tierney personality . . . as “The Bandit 3 Queen!” The Bandit Queen with RANDOLPH SCOTT GENE TIERNEY DANa ANDREWS - Joun SHEPPERD ELIZABETH PATTERSON - CHILL WILLS + LOUISE BEAVERS Directed by IRVING CUMMINGS A 20th Century-Fox Picture ANjCa TNy ; y'OLQQ latest sclentific methods. Osteopath and Chiropodist. CARA NOME HAND (REA + No need now to Mn Imly hn‘ol FEET HURT? see Dr. D. W. Knowles, I so, Office 387 Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Home, Red 669 -y s 001 D§ . Relleve misery direct " —without “dosing.” wpoie VISKS Ivv -»Mu M daintycream’ many times LARGE each day. IO JAR will not soil g't ves " ‘1 needle work. ASK FOR IT AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG 00. “The Rexall Store” e ————————— VICE MEN 50c 05¢ . b5¢ HMM--SO (T ¢ WAS MICROFILN CONCEALED IN - THAT PATCH ON THE NARD BIRD'S NES, SIR, Y |GOOD HEPNENS Y A pETAILED DI\AGRAM OF OUR SECRET WEAPON| --TELL SNUFFY TO STAN OF! . THE STREETS---B\S LIFE HERE'S THE ENLARGEMENT! i IN WAR ?&_ AS IN PEACE yer' {13 't First National Bank of JUNEAU, AL"SEA L 0EPOSIT INSW 3 TH NEXT TIME SONE SHWFLESSH SKONK SWOQPS O ME LIKE' A JUNY BOG HES GONNA ( ewamr-\,eam.\.w»m' 1S5 (N GRAVE DANGER Y DINE AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS INN * OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT ectric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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