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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 1’ S WAR ON THE RANGE! AUTRY gives hoodlums the worst of it...in Smiley BURNETTE and Ruth TERRY A Republic B ELKS' \.\\N.\l, (IIR KIDDIES PARTY. ALL YOUNC 1230 P. M HILLIARD Dick FORAN Show Place of Juneau ern California Commissioner the Major LOU NOVIKOFF UNDER SUSPENSION BY LANDIS LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 17. —Commissioner Landis has sus- pended Lou Novikoff, outfielder of the Chicago Cubs, for failure to answer his questionnaire on his winter baseball playing in South- Landis has for the ployed, > games are companies by their services playing baseball e BUY WAR BONDS MAJSOR “B” DANCE Saiurday, December 18 DOUGLAS GYM * Girl Orchestra * ADMISSION CIVILIANS SERVICE MEN (Includes Tax) * For Athletic Benefit of the School |of the 'has been the popular | roles of ERS INVITED Leaguers permission play winter baseball if they perform | t,vel FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS (Unlimited Supply) FRESH SHRIMP MEAT (Can be bought in any amount) Hutchings’ Economy Market PHONE 553 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS New Shipment Just Arrived? * Alaska Electric Light and Power ; Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 IDOUBLE BILL FOR WEEKEND SCREEN CAPITOL THEATRE The recent phenomenal popularity of Gene Autry, Republic’s singing cowboy, may be interpreted as one signs of the times. So grea! demand for westerns that Republic, which has guided and sponsored the destinies of Autry ever since he was a fledgling cow- boy entertainer, now presents the crooning western hero in an outsize feature production of “epic” propor- tions, “Call of the Canyon,” opening to- night at the Capitol Theatre, pre- sents Autry as spokesman for a westerns and more Igroup of cattlemen Smiley Burnette and Joe Strauch, Jr. play their customary popular “Frog Millhouse” and his kid brother “Tadpole.” “Hi, Buddy,” timely melodions comedy-drama pertaining to the adventures of Army camp enter- tainers, is the second feature on the double bill. Robert Paige, Harriet Hilliard, Dick Foran and Marjorie Lord are the featured players. Eighteen popular songs of today and yesterday are contained in the (musical score of the new Universal {picture which was directed by Har- jold Young. - - (ONDIIIONS OF TRAVEL NOW BAD IN STATES R E. Sheldon, Director of! Unemployment Comen- safion Com., Returns Unscathed, after conditions on a battling combined whom em- pygsiness and pleasure trip of ap- then only if the proceeds of donated to charity.’ ers receive no compensation for 10,000 miles in the E. Sheldon, Executive proximately States, R Director of the Unemployment Com- pensation Commission of Alaska, re- turned to Juneau by boat last night. “There were train wrecks to the right of us and train wrecks to the | paraphrasing | "left of us,” he said Tennyson. “And automobiles slid around on the ice, but we escaped. ‘I definitely would not advis anyone to travel in the States under present travel conditions” he said Sheldon, accompanied by his wife, left Juneau October 4 to attend the Inter-Stafe Conference of Executive Directors of the Unemployment Compensation Commission in Louis- ville, Ky. It was his first trip “Out- side” since Sheldon came to Alaska 46 years ago. Following the conference, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon went to New York City to visit with Mrs. Grace Stephens, Sheldon’s sister, whom he had not seen since she visited him in Skag- way in 1906 In Washington, D. C,, the execu- tive director conferred with officials of the Social Security Board. The return trip to the Pacific Coast was by the southern route, via Albuquerque, N. M., and Phoenix, Ariz. In San Francisco Sheldon con- ducted business, where the commis- sion now has a Court of Appeals. In Olympia, Wash., he attended a Social Security Board meeting. + Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon returned to Juneau from Seattle, via Victoria and Vancouver. CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 377 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. Feero, Green 585 J. R. Clark, Red 750 BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein Chop Suey COME ONE ————COME ALL! ] 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night with | case before the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE W. S. PULLEN RETURNS FROM 7 o'clock dinner and dancing party | tomorrow night at the TOOF Hall, {with Albert Peterson’s Orchestra | providing music for the occasion. Arrangements for the dinner arc Soris of Norway ~ FILM OF FAMOUS Though it one of the films which made in it may surprise few war has had no because of After a two months' sojourn in the States, spent mostly in Wash- ington, D. C., visiting with his son and daughter, W S. Pulien, Sr., in charge of Mesdames Gudman break of President and General Manager of | | Olson, Sigrid Hildre, Julan Rian, i$ Daryl F. Zanuck's the Alaska Electric Light ahd Power | 4yrn’ Aase, Viola Hansen and Anna | “This Above AlL" by Eric Company, has returned to Juneau. | ooy which is currently at the Accompanied by Mrs. Pullen, he | “mpe program and entertainment tury Theatre visited in the nation's capital with |, o itte includes Mesdames Belle ~ Most Hollywood Mr. and Mrs, Emerson S. Ellitt and | gyison, Sina Sunderlund and their two small children, and with . Mr. and Mrs, Winfield S, Pullen, Jr., | T FTeV: and their son, Winfield S. Pullen, IT1. | On December 7, after Pullen had left Washington, a baby girl arrive in the Ellitt household. Mrs. Ellitt is the former Miss Elizabeth Pullen /of Juneau. Her husband and Pul- len, Jr., are both employed as en- | gineers by the United States Na Pullen’s itinerary included Chi- cago, Boston, Portland, Me., New York, Newark, Bloomfield, Los An- geles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. He made some purchases at whole- sale houses with “fair success” he | Brown, Sr. | says, but with better luck than he | |and Victor; and a sister Alice, fl'l anticipated. He secured equipment |of whom are Juneau residents | for maintenance, repairs and opera- The remains are at the Churles‘nirun“ FROM IERM | tions, both for the company’s own W. Carter Mortuary and funeral| use and for the use of individuals. arrangements will be announced In Santa Barbara he was the house | later | guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. De- | ,ee — | vighne, formerly residents of the | YOUR BROKEN LENSES Gastineau Channel area. DeVighne's | Replaced in our own shop. Eyel‘ | book, “Time of My Life,” a best|gyamined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson ‘senrr, is b_asud on his mrd)_c:\l career | glomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | and experiences in this vicinity. | L AR | In San Francisco, Pullen visited | MRS. THEILE ARRIVES \with Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bradley. | npg garl Theile and Rosemary lg adley is President of the Alaska Theile, of Wrangell, arrived yeste: unsau Gold Mining Hompeny. i afternoon by boat for a vis Mrs. Pullen will remain in Wash- | & |ington, D. C., until the first of Feb- ruary, visiting with her son nnd daughter and getting .nvq\nnnnd with her new granddaughter ——eee— - Couple Club Holds Dinner, Program The Couple Club met last night |for a 6:30 o'clock ‘covered-dish din- ner in the parlors of the Northern | | Light Presbyterian Church. Thirty- | eight individuals enjoyed the affair, | which was followed by a program and entertainment. Decorations and a program in/ kcepnu: with the holiday son was | ‘. rranged by Mrs. Charles Hoegele ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Don MacKinnon. The menu was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baker and Mr. and Mrs. | J. Hillman. Following the social, a practice | rehearsal for the singing of Christ- | mas carols was held. In charge of (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paul and Mr | and Mrs. Tom Morgan, a group will carol in various sections of the town on Christmas eve. entry into immediate - BETSY BROWN DIES THIS MORNING AT * Gov]‘ Hosp"Al_ caped \.\mum Litvak explained to America's went in for Director Betsy Bm\n\ 19. died this morn- ing at 9:45 o'clock at the Govern- ment Hospital, following a six- | months illness. The young woman | was born at Angoon and is survived { by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan two brothers, Dan, Jr., any war, | two stars, Fontaine, Tyrone Power find scends momentarily the armed strife. -o and Robert E. Coughlin, the Court, a two months’ absence, was held at Ketchikan. with until CHRISTMAS COLMAN GAS LANTERNS ROASTERS SANI-KANS MIRRORS WATER SETS 1-ounce to 12-ounce capacity GLASSES TOYS HOBBY HORSE Thomas Hardware Company Juneau PHONE 555 Mera's the modern successor pons write better, last lon- wire less servicing. necessary. Skrip is kinder to rubber and metal pen parts, snEAmlS Scarce? Sure, but I'll enjoy it that much more! SCHENLEY ROYAL RESERVE events on December production, Knight, | 20th Cen- “I'nis Above All” Anatole | recently, is cause it is the type of universal love | story that could have happened in in any age or country. The | and Joan | themselves in but their love for each other tran-| trials of | Judge George F. Alexander | trict Judge for the First Division, | Clerk of | returned last night after | the greater | |m( of which time a term of court‘ G6SHOPPINGDAYS Dinner Tomorrow; NOVEL FEATURED | AT 20TH CENTURY| ‘some, | ba |Lk;.|nund changes the out- | Tth | productions| which deal with the current conflict | and which were in production prior the war seript visions and additions on December re- | es- | | be- war, | | | | | : ' OF COURT, KETCHIKAN| Dis- | Naturalization hearings were held | at both Petersburg and Wrangell, 12 being granted citizenship | papers at Petersburg and seven at - WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY WCENTURY NOW PLAYING! Out of a white-hot searing flame comes this dramatic love story of a man and his woman who clung to their love as the world blazed about them! *"MARRY THE BOSS'S DAUGHTER” HEY ==anaeae KTDS?!! FREE SHOW at the Capitol Theatre SATURDAY AFTERNOON December 19 at 12:30 P. M. ] Free Candy! -1 B.P. 0. ELKS — No. 420 SUNLIGHT FOR CHRISTMAS Give Your Family a Real Gift! Sun-Kraft Sun Lamp A number of these lamps just received. Mercury quartz ultra- vwlel in a neat portable container. DON°T WAIT? PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. P. 0. Box 1749 Juneau MOTORSHIP PATRICIA NOW READY to resume regular freight and passenger service between JUNEAU, HAINES and SKAGWAY For Tickets and Information CALL AT PERCY’S CAFE Where all small packages may be left BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH TRAPSE FUR TH INFRNATION THARS N0 ARTHIY REASON FUR TH COPTN SPUTTERIN' OUT WS BRAMNS WIF DEROGGERN RENARKS -TLL WAFTA WO\ ON, SARGINY! NE GOT SN GBIECTIONS \F , T USE NORE'PHONE YO, CALL UP THW EGNPTIAN ] ! Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS INN orvan Music DINR AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Dllll AND DANCE

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