The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 24, 1943, Page 3

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'WEDNBSDAY NOVFMBER 24 1943 Gigantic DOUBLE HORBOR Show with LON CHANEY 1t DICK FORAN ELVSE KNOX Irene Hervey la Lugosi Nils Asther Lionel Atwill " Friday-Saturday! Prevue Thursday Nite! | t le when a blind man takes the | TWO CLUELESS MURDERS SOLV- ED BY A SIGHT- LESS SLEUTH! Del (‘ou;tney's Band Color Cartoon—News THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! AT BARANOF HOTEL Maurekes, of Anchorage, the Baranof Hotel. | FORESTER SAILS SOUTH | mo isag ‘The Forester, U. S. Forest Service vessel, sailed today for Edna Bay, - where she will pick up equipment | MOTORBOAT and tow her cargo back to Juneau.| Leaves for Haines, Captain Ottar Johnson fs in charge |morning at six. Phone Red 470. adv. | “ETOLIN" Saturday | { of the boat. It Is Important at This Time to have your Electrice Refrigerator checked for that minor defect which might cause a complete breakdown for the duration. ~. * Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company Douglas Phone 18 Juneau Phone 616 GOOD FOOD... At Reasonable Prices Breakfast from 6:3010 11 A. M. L S | % A in | Federal Building. Phone 204. 7/MYSTERY DRAMA AT CAPITOL HAS EDWARD ARNOLD | “Eyes in the Night,” amazing venture of a blind detective, who John Harold, born June 10 to Mr. headlong to Victory, are the fights his enemies in darkness guided 'and Mrs. John H. Brillhart; Merle (00, of “Captains of the Clou by his sonse of hearing, and un- Imagene, born October 13 to Mr. the Warner Bros. picture which will) ) 1covers and captures a desperate for- 'and Mrs. Owen Butcher; James be the new screen fare at the 20th| Ralph Morgan elgn spy ring, brings Edward Arnold Frederick, born July 21 to Mr. and Century starting tonight for a four- | o the screen in a surprising role. !The picture opens tonight at the, born September 24 to Mr and Mrs. | Capitol Theatre. Teamed with Arnold is Ann Har- born August 20 to Mr |ding, returned to the screen after Lahja Puustinen |a long tour of South America. |also provides Donna Reed, mpus queen, and one f the “dis-| | coveries” of the season, in her most NO CHILD CONFERENCE |dramatic role to date. The story deals with the machina- | former ions of spies seeking the secret of "\n invention by Reginald Denny,|be held Friday, instead of Thanks- who plays Miss Harding’s husband. giving Day, tomorrow, the regular ss Reed is her stepdaughter. The | mr] is infatuated with a matinee udnl and when he is murdered ac-| cuses her stepmother, who appeals 'o'clock in the Health Center of the to Arnold. The latter with his un- Territorial Building. anny sixth sense traces the crim- inals, who trap him and Denny, vnl.h‘ CORPORAL TRIPLETTE HERE he two women, in Denny's home. |About to murder Arnold, they are|where he has been for nearly two ! foiled when he' battles them, using years, his sense of hearing, in the dark,'arrived here for a visit with his Of 5:30 and 7:30 pm. Get your ice and a dramatic. climax sees their wife and friends. ! Arnold is aided by Friday, a | est eing eye" dog, alomst human in telligence. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portralt artist take your :plgture. Hamersley Studic. Opposite’ Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson adv Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. The sun never sets on his tractor Up here a farmer tells time by the calendar, He's got to pack a year’s work into the long days of his short growing season. It’s a concentrated grind that can beat the life out of truck or tractor engines in a hurry. They've got to have the kind of wear-saving protection they get from Standard’s lubricating oils, RPM Motor Oil cially compounded to stick to hot or cold metal sur- faces. Unlike many oils it Lunch from 12:00 10 2:00 P. M. Dinner from 5:30 10 8:30 P. M. Our meals have 35 years of catering experiece behind them. Third and Harris Sts. Otto T. Sutter |CHILDREN'S COLDS FOR DIRECT RELIEF from miseries of colds—coughing, phlegm, :mra- tion, clogged upper air rub throat, chest, and g k vmh Vicks. VapoRub Its poultice-and- vapor action brings relief dosing. ALSO, Ffll EAD coLD * melt a s ful of VapoRub in hot water. Then breathe in the steaming vapors. vv.-¢l§ ad- 1t STANDARD OIL"COMPANY_-OF_CALIFORNIA PAGE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—'JUNEAU ALASKA INFANTS BE BAPTIZED "CAPTAINS OF THE oo qups oM ST 0 J0TH CENTURY PLAY! STARTS TON lGll’l‘ 35 P M. WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES TO0"CENTURY ulvu\g Duy service at Resurrection | Lutheran Church, Third and Main Streets, the baptism of the following | babies will be performed: T:15—9: ‘1t’s the Best Show in Tawn’ day run James Cagney stars at the | head of a cast which includes Bren- | da Marshall, Dennis Morgan, Gcorgc-v‘ Tobias, Alan Hale, Reginald Gard- | iner and Reginald Denny as well| as many actual members of the | RCAF Filmed in glorious Technicolor, “Captains of the Clouds” tells an heroic story of some bush pilots from the woods of Northern Canada who enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Force after they hear Chur- chill's “We Shall Never Surrend speech. A three-cornered Tomance | involving a vixenish but lovely: French-Canadian girl and two of the pilots, is the human interest background against which the story of the heroic fliers is played. e NOTICE The Douglas Drug Store will be Hollis Triplette has 'closed tomorrow between the hours Mrs. Paul Ecklund; Marilyn Yvonne, and Arvid William, and Mrs, |James Hanna, ‘The public is cordially invited to this sewrvice, e, | SLATED FOR TOMORROW The Child Health Conference will meeting time. According to Miss Helen Johnson, Public Health Nurse, the conference will be from 1 to 4 R o [ On furlough from the Wpstwald‘ Corp. jcream and refreshments early. R et s | @dv) | Kenneth Wingate, of Skagway, is' ——————— | registered at the Gastineau Hoh-l.! MOTORBOAT “ETOLIN” e | ‘Leaves for Haines, Saturday YOUR BROKEN LENSES morning at six. Phone Red 470. |} § e d \\\; Replaced in our own shop. Eyes adv. | ‘we " hit "em 2\“° D BUY WAR BONDS adv. AMES CAGNEY AND THE HELL-RIDERS OF THE HEAVENS, IN A Story So Full of Spocn:clo and Glory B 'W ) / WARNIEIR BROS! NEW TRIUMPH it DENNIS MORGAN - BRENDA MARSHALL ALAN HALE - GEORGE TOBIAS - REGINALD GARDINER - REGINALD DENNY | omecreo sv MICHAEL CURTIZ - Scsen Pay by Artis T Horman, Rchard Macaulay, Noman Resty Rna + Fom o Sy by A T Horman ond Reland Gl Motk by Men Stmas + & Warver B Ft W] Pikure OWLSHOWTONIGHT 12:30 A. M. SUNRISES; ~ SUNSETS é The duck hunting season 1s now ton. Shooting starts half an hour Our gratitude to the RCAF for making this hit possible ! ¢ € Filmed on the spot! See for the 1st time how they ferry Bombers to the War Fronts! DOUGLAS Alaska Territorial Guard DANCE i before sunrise and ends at sunsets. 3 Following are the sunrises and sun- & sets for several days, the first time ko won’t shrink from engine hot spots ?fi:“iu:‘;‘;.s"“"* and the second P where wear is greatest—won’t drain "November 25 no“GLAs “ATATOR'"“ f from cylinder walls of an idle motor 9:07 am. 4:22 pm. B and subject them to added wear and November 26 N b 27 l“ P M l A “ 4 5 ’ — tear during cold starts. 9:09° a.m. N 4:31 pas ovembper lo For heavier loaded equipment, get 9:11 am. 4:19 pm. RPM Heavy Duty Motor Oil, built to November 28 take overload beatings, to ease heav- 9:13 am, ... 4:18 pm. ' ier strains on asolign; and certain blgidec s ADMISSION $100 § & 9:15 am. . 4:17 pm. ! Diesel engines. RPM Motor Oils — Regular or Heavy Duty—are extra insurance against breakdowns, (Including Tax) TICKETS NOW AT: Harry Race, Druggist-Juneau Drug Co. & Guy Smith Drugs-Butler, Mauro Drug Co 2 ‘ Douglas Drugs is spe- Seqon ends this date. Pfi.‘f;.") rPM Mof"“ o - HYPERACID STOMACHS There is no substitute for newspaper adve Butler-Mmro, Druz Co. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 'SHUT 1P - DON'T \NTERRUPT ME'™ & | | WOW \F MOWLL KEEP THAT CANMELYOW TOOK FROM @ NATIVE | | OWT OF NN S\GWT: JVST COST NE BUCKSLRITHER] | TT WILL BE WORTW THAN HAE OUR CONMPANY FACE DISCIPLINARY CHARGES T PAD THE BUT \F T \WWZ A BONEN-F\DE Broiled Steak an Fried Chicken BERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN d DINE AND DANCE Electric Hammond Organ Music Dlll AND DANCE L " OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT ‘

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