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TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1944 ONE SHOW ONLY ——m——— Show Starts 7 P. M.—Feature 7:35 TONIGHT? IN BREATHTAKING TECHNICOLOR! TOMORROW? 2DAYSONLY 2 The thrilling life and history of a Destroyer, its Captain and its Crew in three years of battle! ln Which We Serve” Prodiiced and Directed by NOEL COWARD D THRU UNITED A IT STANDS ALONE The Greatest Human Drama of Our Time! —PLUS— LATEST NEWS RTISTS PREVUE TONIGHT 12:30 P. M. THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI! Juneau Plumbing & . Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS METAL WELDING NE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. FEERO Green 585 J. R. CLARK ... ....Red 750 WHY NOT" A GIFTNOW ... FOR THE HOME Vision Aide Adapter Fixtures Using the Silver Bowl Lamps for indirect lighting. Easily installed, and a nice addition to any room. See Them Today Alska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 A THE DAILY AlASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU ALASKA : BOND PREMIERE TONIGHT “STAND BY FOR ACTION” WITH ROBERT CHARLES TAYLOR LAUGHTON Doors Open 9:10P. M. NO SEATS RESERVED = ADMISSION --- THE PURCHASE OF ONE §$25.00 BOND ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE CAPITO 1 Dr’. I;I;)ck Prep;rt;s g -5 Oriental Dinnerfor | Health Dept. Staff - Members of the staff or the rex-‘ ritorial Health Department and | their husbands and wives gathered at the department’s offices in the Territorial Building last evening | for dinner, with Dr. Berneta Block, | preparing an oriental dish for the occasion. During the informal affair, Dr Block, who has spent many yems in the Orient, entertained with a short reading in the Korean lan- guage. Those attending the dinner werc Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter, Dr. and| Mrs. George Hays, Dr. and Mrs Paul Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. R S. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Garett| L © e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEATURE TIME At the Capitol theatre to- night, the showing of the- feature “The Desperadoes” wil start at 7:35 o'clock. The doors will be open at 9:10 o'clock for the second feature “Stand By For Action,” ® showing of which will start ® at 9:30 o'clock Feature at 20th Century e starts at 8:15 and 10:15 ® o'clock. /e @ o o o 0o 0o 0 o o Army Flghler ‘InCrash at . . . . CAPITOL SHOWS "DESPERADOES" FOR LAST TIME Premiere 'Stand by for Ac-| tion" Follows at 9:30 | 0'Clock Tonight Magnificent, colorful, spectacular,| |aflamé with all the grandeur and| |the fury of the lawless plains, Col-| jumbia’s mighty Technicolor West- | iern, “The Desperadoes,” closes to-| }‘mght at the Capitol Theatre. With Randolph Scott, Glenn Ford, Claire |Trevor, Evelyn Keyes and Edgar fBuchnn\n heading a superb cast, |the new film is a splendor-splashed lepic of the old West. | Only one showing of the picture| | ; |will be given, starting at 7:35, to be {followed at 9:30 by the War Bond premier of “Stand by for Action,” {with Robert Taylor and Charles Lauxhlmv y -, HERE FROM FAIRBI\NK\ Here from Fairbanks, Mark L Ferguson is a guest at the anx\m’ | Hotel. | - CAA MAN AT BARANOF \ Richard Dote, with the Civil Aero- | { nautics Administration at Anchor- age, is at the Baranof. - ! KLINGES HERE e Dole, Alaska, Mr. W. E. Klinge are ugh(mu! Baranof - | Here from { and Mrs at the AT BARANOF HOTEL At the Baranof Hotel, Mrs. H Kittelsby is here from Ketchikan. | D | Gypsies are believed to ha\e‘ entered Europe early in the 15th }cenlun | Iglers Clubman ‘ CHEERED BY SOUTH DEMOS {Threat of Democraic Party Bolt in South Melt- ed Down WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Threats of a Party bolt by Southern Demo- crats appeared to have melted down considerably after a series of con- ferences which ended last night amid cheers for party leadership. Specific ovations were given Hen- ry A. Wallace and Speaker Sam |Rayburn of Texas. Wallace has long been the target for criticism from governors below the Mason-Dixon line. Wallace speaking at a banquet given by Southern Governors for their congressmen, urged the South land West to unite in their fight to obtain freight rate equality Gov. Prentice Cooper of Tennes- see remarked, “He sort of rang the bell.” JUNEAU WOMAN'S - CLUB "POTLUCK” ApDJTIONAL JURORS. DINNER ON FRIDAY Member of !he Juneau ‘Woman's Club will be hostesses to their hus- bands at a potluck supper to be served dt 6:30 o'clock Friday eve- ning in the social parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Health Com- mittee Chairman, the club’s repre- | sentative to the Gastineau Channel | Health Council, and Chairman of the War Bond Committee, is mak- ing arrangements for the program. Mrs. Burras Smith, Vice-Presi- dent, and Mrs. Frank Marshall are making arrangements for food and divisions of work for the evening as well as taking reservations. 0dd Fellows Wil Install Officers at Meeting Tonight Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Russell,| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daly, Mrs.| Lozell Scudder, Mrs. Ida Bush, Mrs.| Ruby Hynes, Mrs. Clara Dilg, Mrs. Mary More, Mrs. Edna Porth, Miss Dorothy Whitney, Miss Helen John- son, Miss Mary Flynn, Dr. Berneta Block, John Hall and J. E. Smith. ———— WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. FILES DOCUMENTS' HERE The Western Assurance Co of Toronto, Canada, has filed docu- ments at the Territorial Auditor’s Office, qualifying them to do busi-| ness in the Territory. ————— ON SITKA TRIP J. C. Cooper, Public Accountant, left Sunday night by boat for Sitka on official business. — e FENTON TO SITKA Dave Fenton, was a passenger ‘o Sitka on the vessel leaving here Sunday. | | ——————— Well known here, Jennie Home- | thko is at the Gastineau, registered | from Sitka. — NOME MAN IN | In Juneau from Nome, Kirk D. | Jackson is at the Baranof. P e e | PETERSBURG COUPLE | Mr. and Mrs. Actor Arness, of | Petersburg, are registered as guests at the Baranof. ————————— SITKA MEN HERE A. J. Baker and Sam Howard, registered from Sitka, are at the ) Baranof. ——————— STOPPING IN JUNEAU Stopping at. the Baranof Hotel | While in Juneau, Retta Dunsire is here from Seattle. ————— MABEL L. MORGAN BACK Mabel L. Morgan, Supervisor of Nurses for the Office of Indian Af- fais, returned from a nine-day trip to Southeast Alaska towns. While away she visited briefly at Ketchi- kan, Hydaburg, Craig, Klawak and Petersburg. CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT {Towa, and struck the bedroom in 'a house from which Mrs. Laura \BELOW THE BELT? Los Angeles‘ 5 LOS ANGELES, Cfilll Jan. 18.— An Army Fighter plane crashed into a garden, one block from a crowd- ed High School Playground yester- | day, killing the pilot, Second Lieu- tenant Ogden, 23 of St. Ansgar, Jones had just fled with her sick son, ! “I knew that plane was going to | crash,” she said. .- Bond Premier, Jan. 18. A bond for every seat. adv. - eee e oo o o WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureaun) Temp. Moxidny Jan. 17 Maximum 41; Minimum 34 Rain .29 e o o o o OES - INDIGESTION WALLOP YOU . Help Your Forgotten ‘28" For The Kind Of Relief 'I'h! lhlpl lnh You Rarin’ To Go More than half of your digestion fs done below the belt —in your 28 feet of bowels. gl TR W mnotmns that helps digestion in the stomach AND below the belt. What you may need is Carter's Little Liver Pills to give needed help to that “forgotten | 28 feet” of bowels. Take one Carter's Little Liver Pill before and one after meals. Take them according to directions. They. helpp wake up o larger flow e 3 main digestive juices in your stom- “ch AND bowels—help you digest what you aave eaten in Nature’s own way. Then most folks get the kind of relief that makes you feel better from your head to your foes, Just be sure you get the genuine Carter's LittleLiverPillsfrom yourdrugist, Pifee:26¢. | Installation of officers will be the business of the regular meeting of the Odd Fellows tonight at the IOOF Hall. Refreshments will he |served following the business ses- sion. Tomorrow night the Odd Fel- lows and Rebekahs will have charge of the War Bond booths. B IRMA PARR TO FUNTER Irma Parr, Supervisor of the Tu- | berculosis Control program, re- turned from visits at Petersburg, Kake and Wrangell and after stop- ping in Juneau, left for Funter in connection with her work. NEW IN THE LIST of fraternal or- | ganizations is the “Brush-off Club,” limited to overseas service men jilted by their girls back home. Capt. Howard Hammersley, Jr., Roanoke, Va., a charter member of the Algiere chapter, scans the ex- panding roll, (lnternational) ———— BUY WAR BONDS Musicians’ Protective Union LOCAL 672 Meeting Tomorrow Night—January 19 FROM 7 TO 8 AT MOOSE CLUB ROOMS A FULL ATTENDANCE IS DESIRED! MOTORSHIP PATRICIA Will leave for HAINES and SKAGWAY at9 A. M. SUNDAY For Tickets and Infermation CALL AT PERCY’S CAFE Where all small packages may be left WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI 1117 1A R WARREN WILLIAM ONA MUNSON BARTON MacLANE Directed by JOHN BRAHM A 20th CENTURY-FOX PICTURE Plus SHORTS and LATEST WORLD NEWS TOMORROW — — Sonja Heine in “ICELAND" @ ATFI IISI SNIFFLE, SNEEZE Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up DRAWN TODAY;MEET TOMORROW, 2 P. M. The grand jury met in session | this afternon at 2 o'clock in the U. S. District Court, but as many | failed to report, another call must be issued. | Fifteen additional grand jurors were drawn this afternon and 45 | additional petit jurors. The grand jurors are to report again tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clek or sneeze. Its quick action helps prevent man{ colds 0/ developing llow “‘" ar5ee VATRO-NOL in folder. BASKETBALL TONIGHT 7:30P. M. 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