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FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— UNEAU, ALASKA ~ —PLUS— Late News Sat. Mat. Only “JUNIOR G MEN OF THE AIR" 2nd FEATURE "Sherlock Holmes in Washmgion with BASIL RATHBONE—NIGEL BRUCE g S PITO THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI! YUKON CORPORATION | J. Miller of Fairbanks. The Yukon Corporation has filed articles of incorporation at the Aud- *itor's Office here. Incorporators of the mining company include | Thomas L. Davenport, C. A. Sher- R T YOUR BILUI(.I.:N LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyet £xamined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv 25 LT L Wl Y A . man, Glen A. Porter and Judson | o FILES WITH AUDITOR | A. Show of Northway and Edward | 'DOUBLE FEATURE " OPENS TONIGHT, CAPITOL S(REEN | A far-flung conspiracy to posses% an important state document is neau, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holden |dramatized in Universal’s “Sherlock | Holmes in Washington,” coming to~ night to the Capitol Theatre. Basil Rathbone appears as Sherlock and |is co-starred with Nigel Bruce, who portrays his colleague, Doctor Wat~ son The story is unusual in that it takes the master sleuth to America for the first time. Much of the picture’s intriguing action is playvd ,against a background of the war- time capital of the United States. Also on the bill is “Cowboy in Manhattan” with Frances Langford nnd Robert Paige 'FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ROY STUMP AT Funeral services for Roy Stump, who passed away recently at St. s Hospital, will be held to- the Charles W. Carter Mortuary.| | The rites will take place at 2 o'clock |of Alaska. Interment will be in the Pioneers plot at Evergreen Cemetery. Oregon, June 4, 1878. went to Nome in 1900, where he be- Joined the Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 1. Stump, and two nephews, Ernest i of Oswego, Oregon. 'ELIZABETH WILLARD DIES LAST EVENING Elizabeth Willard, 25, pased away (last evening at the Government| Hospital. The deceased was a resi- | dent of Sitka and is survived by | her husband, Alfred Willard. The remains are at the Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary. ——. © e o 0 0 0 0 0 o FEATURE TIME |® At 20th Century tonight at ® 8:10 and 10:20 o'clock . At Capitol tonight Holmes ® at 7:05 and 9:30; Cowboy at ® 8:30 and 10:55 o'clock MOTORSHIP PATRICIA LEAVES for HAINES and SKAGWAY 8 A. M. SUNDAY All freight and parcels must be delivered to boat Saturday afternoon between noon and 5 P. M. " For Tickets and Information CALL AT PERCY'’S CAFE —-SPECIAL CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE— Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklm NIGHT: B. E. FEERO .. J. R. CLARK ... WHY NOT? AGIFTNOW ... FOR THE HOME Vision Aide Adapter Fixlures- Using the Silver Bowl Lamps for indirect lighting. Easily installed, and a nice addition to any room. See Them Today Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 | must hear better after making come true, this rare French bouquet fra- grance is distinctive cnd .Ih;nu l— "5 | + :,,",":{,m one lolr"l orous wom. Sna" Sunee, | whoro. | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test. | 1f you are temporarily deafened, bothered | bY ringing buzzing head noises due to hard- ax (cerumen), try the | test or you get your money back at once, Ask about Ourine Ear Drops todsy at Buller. Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” Baranof Beauty Salon Under New Management Skilled Operators Complete Line 0Of Beauty Culture SHOP HOURS 9A. M.TOG6P. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 MARIE HAMMARLEY Manage i Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken BERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE CHAPEL TOMORROW | morrow afternoon in the Chapel of lunder the auspices of the Pioneers| The deceased was born at Mon-| ¢ | mouth, He PEOPLE HERE Holdens ReIurns From Vacation Trip in States Returning to their home in Ju- FOR THIS EVENING |- The Rev. M. A. Baranoff will not meét with his Russian classes to- night ‘because of a cold and mild case of laryngitis. Classes will meet nounced otherwise. Federal Bu.Jding. Phone 204 were passengers on the northbound “o RUSSIAN (uss Hm‘: from Haines and registered | at the Baranof are Walter G. Fish- | er, Mary E. Ercey and Alice M PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portralt artist take you: Monday night as usual unless an- | picture. Ramersley Studlo. Opposnu steamer last evening. The Holdens left here shortly before Christmas, and spent the holidays with their son Sandy, who is enrolled at the |Glenlyon School for boys at Vic- |toria, B. C. Much of the vacation was spent at the Edward Lowe hunting lodge at Haney, B. C. Mr. Lowe is ‘the' former owner of the Pacific Inter- national Airways, and well known in the Territory. Among the pleasures of the trlp! TONIGHT 7:30P. M. FIRST GAME was_receipt of word from the War Department concerning Mr. Hold- en's son Donald. The young man was in the fighting in Italy and | the reassuring message reported {that the wounds he had received | | were not serious. . Many Alaskan friends were visit- ed in Seattle by the wellknown Alaska Coastal Airlines pilot and his wife. JIEER S PUT AT S NOTICE | That I the undersigned will not! ;be responsible for any bills con- |tracted by anyone unless 1u|.horm-d' |by me. Date Jan. 27-44. I TONI TARRO SECOND GAME HUSKIES vs. BEARS (Third of a Series) ADMISSION Service Men and Students.25¢ Adults Tax : 5S¢ Tax | TOTAL HIGH SCHOOL GYM Use Sixth Street Entrance BASKETBALL Juneau 7th Graders vs. Douglas 7th Graders N(D“’ WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI S CenTURY PLAYING! Survivors include a brother, Parkr and Wilfred Stump, all of Ketchi- | kan; and a sister, Mrs. Arch Lewis | came a miner in the employ of the | | U. 8. Smelting, Refining and Mln-‘ ing Company. In Nome Mr. Stump TONIGHT TUNE INKINY BETTY GRABLE IN MUSICAL PICTURE AT 20TH CENTURY CARA NOME—™ | THE DOUGLAS IN DO-BOY “*SULLY"” of the famous BAKERS' MALE CHORUS hascon- _sented fo render songs to advance Bond Sales . . . Make your requests | early! Sponsored by ROALD “COP”STEAD of ALASKA'S FINEST “MEATing" HOUSE Tonite-8:15to 8:30-Tonite Scarce? Sure, but I'll enjoy it that much more! | With “Pin-up Girl" Betty Grable! “Footlight | in the starring role, | Serenade” is playing now at the 120th Century Theatre. The musical | |show, the setting of which is Broad- rway has two leading men for the shapcly Betty, Victor Mature and | John Payne. Also featured in principal roles in {the fast-paced musical drama are Jane Wyman, James Gleason, Phil Silvers and Cobina Wright, Jr. " PAGE THREE BOB HOPE— MY FAVORITE BLONDE” h 4 HERE FROM INTERIOR Here from the Interior, Mrs. Jean Duckett is registered at the Baranof from Northway and Mrs. Mary Scott is registered from Fairbanks. PR S e S ATTENTION ELKS The Night of nights for all Elks-—- Past Exalted Rulers' night—Feb. 2. Save the Date! - e CARD PARTY SONS OF NORWAY Saturday Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. Oddi | Fellows Hall. Second of Series. adv, RE EVERY NIGHT DANCINGEEL G, DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR STARTING AT 8 0'CLOCK Music by JOE, AL and MERV 229 South Franklin Street adv. MEN WANTED Two Millwrights and Two Machinists JUNEAU LUMBER Must have availability certificates. \\o \«\00\“6\‘ NOW SHOMLD SEE TWOSE T CAIRO NITE CLLB- WOWY -\toxnwo OUGHTA LOOK. THEM \\P -- { TWINGS - THEN \WORK By BILLY DeBECK l OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT i Electric Hummand Organ Music DINE AND DANCE