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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943 Grace McDONALD - Dan DAILEY, jr Chas. BUTTERWORTH - Walter (AH/fTi " %) ANGER in fhe PACIFIC” with i ;‘,/ PLUS “THE PERILS OF NYOKA" (Sat. Mat.) LATEST NEWS EVENTS THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! Andy Devine—Louise Allbritton _ ||the Pacific TIDES TOMORROW High tide— a. m., 162 feet. Low tide—8:25 a. m., 1.7 feet. High tide—2:24 p. m., 184 feet. Low tide—8:59 p. m., -1.6 feet. WALT DISNEY DOES IT AGAIN! |DOUBLE BILL " FOR WEEKEND AT CAPITOL | Three branches of swing, vocal,| | instrumental and acrobatic, are said | |to be expertly combined with ro-| ‘mnm‘(‘ and comedy in Universals light-hearted funfilm, “Give Out, | sisters,” coming tonight to the | Capitol Theatre. The picture tells the hectic stor_v' | lof a jive-hungry maiden who achieves fame and fortune despite | the objections of her sedate million- aire relatives, namely three melan- | choly aunts. The celebrated Andrews Sisters masquerade as the three aunts in E ral sequences of the film. They appear as nightclub favorites, | sonating themselves in the Featured in the cast of youthful notables are Dan Dailey, Jr., and Grace McDonald. Veteran comed- tians Charles Butterworth and Wal- ation of several popular song [Jackie o E chmidt, Gerald Shaw and Jackie HOME PARTIES TO MAKE FESTIVITIES THIS HALLOWE'EN. Spooks and goblins will reign su- preme this weekend as Juneau| youngsters prepare to celebrate Hal- “ lowe’en with group parties at home | and in the various grades at school. | Combining a birthday and hal- | lowe'en party, eight-year-old Eliza- beth Wyller 11 entertain a group | of her friends tomorrow um‘rnoon} with a party at the home of her| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wyllvr,‘ at Sixth and Gold Streets. | Jean Hermle, daughter of Mr. and/ Mrs. John Hermle, is hostess this evening with a party at the family residence on E Street. Guests in- clude Jane Bailey, Carol Olson, Ruth Larson, Joan Monagle, Betty and Peggy Forward, Irene McKinley, Schmitz, George Messer- Hermle. Young Mike Grummett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Grummett, will be host tomorrow night in the base- |ter Catlett are declared to have ap- propriate roles. Other familiar (names in the long line-up are Wil- |liam Frawley, Donald O'Connor and | Peggy Ryan. | Announced as an intriguing my- | | stery-action drama based on a hos- | conspiracy in the tropics, Uni- | versal’s “Danger in the Pacific” is | the second feature on the double| bill | | Leo carrillo, Andy Devine, Don |Terry and Louise Allbritton are| | headlined in the film which has for! |its locale the heat-ridden, szw:\gz-X |jung](- on an unexplored island in - | | PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY)| MEET TONIGHT i RIS R 'YMCA REPRESENTATIVE, CANADIAN FORCES, HERE Visiting in Juneau with his uncle, | |W. T. Forward, Don Forward ar-| rived by plane yesterday afternoon. Young Forward represents the! YMCA with the Canadian armed | forces, with headquarters at Prince | Rupert. ->ee FROM GUSTAVUS | H. D. Roberts of Alaska, is a guest at the Baranof| | Hotel. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | Sealed bids will be received by | E. M. Goddard, Mayor, at the City | Clerk’s office, Sitka, Alaska, until | New Under-arm safely 1N GORGEDDS NILTIPLRKE T(CRNICOLR 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, greascless, stain- less vanishing cream 6. 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 todayl wmwn | ARRID- David W. McLean is a guest at| the Baranof Hotel. Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration | | 39Fajar Auoin 59¢ and 10¢ jars i THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures exch of our depositors against loss to 3 maximum of $5,000. one DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT IMSUIANC!'COIOORAHO” m 8:00 P. M, November 6, 1943, for | the construction of the Sitka Fire | Station, Sitka, Alaska, and will then |ington, is a guest at the Baranof| Hotel. | and there be opened and publicly | read aloud. Bids received after the | time fixed for opening will not be | considered. H Plans and specifications and form | of contract documents may be ex-| |amined at the office of the City | | Clerk at Sitka, Alaska, and at the | office offthe H. B. Foss Company, | Cooper Building, Juneau, Alaska, |and a set of said plans, specifica- | tions and forms may be obtained at | either of these offices upon a deposit of Ten Dollars ($10.00). | The full amount of deposit for jone set of documents will be re- | turned to each actual bidder within a reasonable time after receipt of -jlnds. Other deposits will be re- funded with deduction not exceeding | the actual cost of reproduction of | the drawings, upon the return of all | documents in good condition within |30 days, after the date of opening| | bids, Each bid shall be accompanied by | a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond (with' authorized surety company as surety) made payable | to the owner in amount of not less |than 5% of the amount of bid. The Town of Sitka, Alaska, re- serves the right to reject any or all | bids, and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid | {after the hour set for the opening | thereof, or before award of con- tract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding 30 days. TOWN OF SITKA, ALASKA, | By E. M. GODDARD, Mayor. | ‘Firs! publication: Oct. 22, 1943. | | Last publication: Oct. 29, 1943. GHT COUGHS g due to colds . . . eased A Rul without “dosing”, VICKS BY 2 GENERATIONS APPROVED £ CARA NOME Give yourfi” llr'y- pick-up or & day's end facial with this cream-like mask that helps, by stim- ulating facial circuls- tion, BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” | ment of the family home on Tenth and C Streets, with a neighborhood | hallowe'en party. Twelve guests will | the fun between 7 | Hollmann, Trudy Ellis and Barbara participate in and 9 o'clock. Tomorrow noon, Mary Pinkley, daughter of Mrs Mary Pinkley, willi entertain fifteen of her friends at| the Kennedy Street home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, with a noon luncheon and matinee party. The Tom Morgan residence on Admiral Way will be the scene of a colorful affair Saturday night when their young son Tommy entertains the following: Art McKinnon, Jack | Boddy, Tom Taylor, Elroy Ninms.; Steve Johnson, Benny Johnson, Al- bert and Alberta Carlson, Evelyn Fredrickson o Ten guests have been asked to the Charles Forward home on D Street Sunday evening, when Betty, Peggy and Bill entertain with an| informal affair. . Tomorrow evening little Kay Metz- gar, daughter of Mrs. Esther Metz- gar, has asked the following girl friends to the family home on Gold | Street to celebrate hallowe'en eve: Mary Margaret Grisham, Migsy Mize, Page Whitehead, Virginia Whitehead, Marjory Sheele, Gladys | Beverly | Barbara! Gustavus, | yudson, Nancy McDowell and Patty | Virginia® Nielson, Alberta Carlson, Usggen, Powers, Peterson. Numerous other informal parties have been planned by many young- sters, with still others preferring to trek through the neighborhood for the proverbial “trick or treat.” e — FROM TACOMA G. C. Rowland of Tacoma, Wash- MRy 5 B “TOOTS"” LEWIS DIES William Christopher Lewis, 44, well known Wrangell! fisherman, died recently at the Stikine River metropolis as the re- sult of a sudden attack of the heart. He was a son of Mrs. J. M. “Grand- ma” Lewis of the pioneer family. Lror e PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY MEET TONIGHT = . . — YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in pur own shop. Eyes; Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | R IR § PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY “Toots" | ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA "IN THIS OUR LIFE" SHOWING where a once proud family, Timberlakes, have lost much their prestige, due to the finan manipulations of one member the family. Stanley, a capricious, inconsider zolH (ENIURY girl who believes her own happiness | is the only thing that counts John Huston, who did such a One of the year’s most poignant |fine job with “The Maltese H\l: dramas, Warner Bros.’ “In This Our [con,” directed “In This Our Life Life” is now playing at the 20th which is based on the successful Century Theatre. The film feat-|nhovel by Ellen Glasgow. Howard ures @ brilliant cast with Bette|Koch adapted the story for the Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Dennis |Screen. Max Steiner wrote the Morgan and George Brent in the| ckground music >oe leading roles, while Charles Coburn, | Frank Craven and Billie Burke make up the talented supporting | cast The film is set in the South, SULLIVAN HERE AGAIN Robert L. Sullivan of Washing D. C at the “Have you observed, Mortimer, that people of quality always use Centennial Pancake and Waffle Flour!" 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