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SATURDA\ DECEMBI:R4 1943 TONIGHT-- 3o TOMORROW! “A Honeymoon is Still |-~ Walter SLEZAK -+ Albert DEKKER Albert BASSERMAN . Harry SHANNON PLUS LATEST NEWS SUNDAY Feature :15-4:15-6:15-8:15-10:15 Starts 5 COMPLETE SHOWS g THEATRE 2 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! PETERSBURG, WRANGELL 222 . ““G:;;,J“'c‘:;,,i,‘::“::'.‘ug ERTY BRICK IS wlll BE V|S"ED Soo“ BY ‘:::N)‘\l:\“‘“;") \)n held at Juneau earl ‘ Awettien, pusesne i e e 10 BE PRESENTED TO GAME (OMMISSION HEAD srincim e i e s ‘(‘h«mb('l of (‘nmn'u (‘(‘ next Tues Frank Dufresne; Executive Officer day evening. Mr. Ohmer will ac: for the Alaska Game Commission, company him to Wrangell for th will leave tomorrow on the e | affair. commission vessel Grizzly Bear, en- route to Petersburg and Wrangell HONEYMOONERS RETURN While in the shrimp town, Du- . B v e 5 KETCHIKAN SCHOOL, el G g fresne will visit the Fur Experi- ~Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Connor re- mental Station, and will confer with | turned today from their honeymoon program scheduled for Tuesday, game commission Chairman Earl'trip to the States. KIDS IN “MUGTOWN" a::R ROCERS CARYG ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU AL ASKA T é PAGF ay (GINGER ROGERS, "LITTLE TOKYO, | CARY GRANT IN US.A,” COMING CAPITOL SHOW T0.20TH CENTURY The story of two Americans in| A preathless, thrill-packed \(m‘ love who become targets for Nazilof the Axis-spawned traitors in the | ifury forms the unusual theme of city-withir-a-city has been daringly Leo McCarey's “Once Upon & prought to the screen in the 20th | |Honeymoon,” with Cary Grant and Century - Fox production “Little [Ghlg(‘l’ Rogers co-starring for RKO Tokyo, U. S. A.,” which is due Sun- RVIVES A MURDER" WHERE THE BETTER BBEG PICTURES PLAY! Las Time | WAKE UP SCREAMING” Preview Tonight Radio, and opening at the Capitol gay at the 20th Century Theatre {Sunday | The film reveals for the first time ated in a unique fashion so what actually was happening in Lit- sparkling romance and up- tle Tokyo, the Japanese sector of | us comedy contrast with the L Angeles, before the sneak blow surging background of the Nazi in- at Pearl Harbor. And all the in- vasion of Europe, the picture is said cidents of espionage in the picture | |to be one of the most entertaining are based upon facts taken from of the entire season. the records of the Dies Committee. Featuring Preston Foster as a de- wewe Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. % STARIS SUNDAY OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. § Ginger is cast as an American | dancer who succumbs to the bland- | tective and Brenda Joyce as a radio ishments of & German Baron snd | commentator, the film unmasks the marries him, despite the efforts mnolumn behind the fifth column in a broadcasting reporter (Cary) to|® shocking expose of Japanese es- dissuade her. The reporter kno»\x[‘”o”“" activities in California. Hid- | what the dancer does not—that the ' in& behind their American citizen- |Baron is a Nazi agent paving the lsmdp ltheserex;lem\ nfentflbaclunflg had plans of all important bases an 1. :;"mi“’:b_t:dmg&“m °{O];:‘:‘“?):;gh,pm"" news when apprehended The column behind the hhh Column! .. .in a honeymooning couple ‘to keep un‘iflfl l"“”““ infamons attack ‘on \ strange, sinister city~within-a-city, right "9'9 in merica eye on the girl. | is- i tealthil When thegcno veach Poland just| BUt there was one person who was ‘ the U.S.A.l...Axis-spawned traitors s ! Y in time to witness the German in- 1OV taken in by the mysterious ac- | forging a knife for the heart of Americal. .. vasion, the dancer finally realizes | HOVS of the Nipponese. As shown in " . " un- the truth? and with lh:]‘im’z‘:h‘fgr the film, this detective fought almost A fearless man...a beautiful girl facing compatriot manages to escape to| te'rific odds until he achieved his speakable terrors to expose them! objective—the removal of the Japs fmm the West Coast. | Heading the supporting cast are |June Duprez and George E. Stone Bryan Foy was the producer and Otto Brower directed from an orig- inal screen play by George Bricker Holland and then to France, keep- ing just a step ahead of the con- jyuering Nazis. When the v.hrec {meet again in Paris the exciting| climax to the fast-paced film builds L thr! I]llnxly RANT - no?" -e Public Dance Set ALASKA AIRlISNEES HAS 6 PASSENGERS | He kissed her in War- For Thls Evenlng FOR WESTWARD saw . . . She kissed him At BaranOf HO'eI An Alaska Airlines plane left here in Vienna ... They kiss- (today with the following pa ed each other in Prague The public is invited to the an-|pers” pooked for the Wes nual Business anad Professional Wo- . Now what do you Clifford Hedges, C. E. Weissinger, D men’s Club Dance this evening, anip 1 carter, Lt. Allan S. Glikbarg, U.S.A. "S5 v, and JUNE DUPREZ + GEORGE E. STONE suppose happened in event in the Gold Room of the PARIS? . . . Well, it DID! Baranof ‘Hotel,’ The affatr will pe. are. Golden ‘Waltman ‘and Eflen Directed by Ofto Brower * Produced by Bryan Foy * Original Screen Play 1% dix ;i ! Roberts, by George Bricker » A TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX PICTURE informal. | | Daneing will be from 10 until 1 Pilots on the outgolng flight were o'clock and admission may be paid | Larry Flahart and Clifford Everts. D 1t's daring! It's sensat 1f you can't uggke it”. - to ‘“myg see ll. o || moToRsHIP PATRICIA || KRN " Is temporarily laid up while new motors - L 3 : hipiiing ety 3 are installed and other improvements made. Watch this space for announce- ment of resumption of schedule between Juneau, Haines and Skagway. Mafinee at the door if tickets have not al- ready been purchased by those PORTRAIT TINTING . planning to attend. Now for Xmas. Red 245. Prices Japanese evacuation from America’s first danger front! CARTOON LATEST WORLD NEWS SPECIAL ATTRACTION SUNDAY —9:30 P. M. ; e The Liberty Brick, given as an award to the school showing thej most outstanding participation in! patriotic nts during the last| school year, will be presented to' the Ketchikan Public Schools at a NOW PLAYING— iMarthas Meet: Social “ALL THROUGH TE December 7, according to an an- GOOD COFFEE MEANS A LoT ...on crisp, cold cold days Hurrah for snappy weather! Three cheers for Schilling Coffee, so rich, full-flavored, satisfying! . VACUUM PACKED Schllllng WIiNGS ar nu: MORNING It Is Important at This Time to have your ~ Eleetric Refrigerator checked for that minor defect which might cause a complete breakdown for the duration. * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 Meehng Postponed NIGHT" nouncement made today. | Dr. James C. Ryan, Commissioner | |of Education, and Mrs. Henrietta | | Power, Acting War Bond Adminis- ! A business meeting, preceded by a . | - trator, will leave tomorrow for the! y 8 78% M | dessert-luncheon, was held yester- l t N ti o First City to make the presenta-| o ore |day afternoon by the Martha Society mpor ant " ce' " |t | | in the parlors of the Northern Ligh | “il‘“l t Hhe Bt E t k Presbyterian Church . INSTITUTION and INSTALLATION of EMBLEM CLUB I 3 he Ibntk 1028 o e O;{slllm s | xpress (0} A l{zs a & Yuletide motif was carried out charter members will be held MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, [;;mf:de]:;f; e e:;yceme“c“f:‘ . Al in decorations for the occasion and at8P. M. (No meeting Tuesday, December 7). o s pRis, 6 & 4 % 'an American Airways’ Alaska Serv- hostesses: were Mesdames Dudley | tis Publishing Co."as a prize to the 4 Gehrke and Delbert Dixon. Bl’lng a Brofllel’ Elk wl‘h Yo‘l! : Ischool in every state and Territory ice, merged into the transport facili- . 5 . i It announced that the rezulaz | |in the Union, that has shown out- ties of the Armed Forces, is working FESE R R eee Lant the repvid social meeting for December has [ ] Refreshments—Social ’ Your cooperation is solicited. ALASKA LAUNDRY, Inc. By BILLY DeBECK ;";“di“'% Work _"‘{"’_’;“t ‘het._‘-"f_‘ overtime these days. One result: | been postponed and the next mcet; :;dt:(;myxi‘u. in regar 0 patriof lc‘ 378% more air express carried to ing will w,mwg“ 7 ™ ‘L) | The schools at Sitka and Anchor- Alaska in 1942 than in the year be- I soy WAR BONDS All Charter Members (and Elk escorts) asked to attend. ™ lage tied “x)" ;“00"“ place in hthel fore. Every ounce of cargo is under e e — ! contest and the government school Hi i :at Ketchikan placed third. | m‘l"ary control. -oe : ‘When the war is won, we will again ! give all of our friends the standard of N 0 T l C E AI,ASKA (OASIAL service for which Pan American is known throughout Alaska. Due to the severe shortage of experienced help and to the large | IRIPS ARE MADE . volume now on hand, we cannot accept any more lace curtains or lace s table covers for laundering until after the holidays. ! ) 'l‘ I“I.ET S“’KA g All curtains and table covers now in the laundry will be returned | ] as soon as possible. i | Two flights were made today by {the Alaska Coastal Airlines planes. Y & i1 ‘ '.’lvlfl(y 11 'Ilf" 138 1one trip was made to Excursion f < E !Inlet with Carl Carlson, Ole Brandt, |Tom Olson and D. D. Smith, ! F. W. Wayne and Pvt. Willlam | K. Burnett were passengers on a {flight to Sitka. ON TH' LEVEL NARD BRO - T IVST THOWGHT OF A SWELL GRGTO PULL ON TH NARD BIRD-- T WL TH BONS WANT TO ADOPT FLATTER SNUFFY \& WE NANMED TW CAMEL OFF\CAMNL, TR CAMEL" SARGE"--WOM) THAT'LL AN NANE LT SARGE.. NAKE TW' PET “\s_;sunmm. BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey ———COME ALL! ° 5 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night BERVED ANY TIME Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken

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