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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1944 . ‘STAND BY FOR ACTION' Ends Tonight! Into the hands of the enemy they’'ve just bombed, their fatedepends upon the cour- ® age of one s | ARTISTS "ONE OF OUR [AIRCRAFT IS § Wednesday ONLY! PREVUE TONIGHT—12:30 A. M. HEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " END TONIGHT, | CAPITOL SHOW | | Battles between destroyer and| |aircraft, between a destroyer and !enemy battleship, thrilling rescues| and other excitement of convoy| ‘duty in the Pacific provide breath-| ‘um and Brian Donlevy. |old recommissioned destroyer, ‘comedy highlight in the rescue of |twenty babies, found drifting in a |lifeboat, whom the hard-bitten de- stroyer crew is compelled to care ifor, between skirmishes with the enemy, until the convoy reaches safety. SITKA WOMAN DIES Titiana Zeranoff, 63, died early | this morning at the home of her | was here for a visit with her daugh- | ter, Mrs. Catherine Chernikoff. her husband, John Zeranoff, now at | Sitka. | pending receipt of word from him. | The remains are at the Charles W. | Carter Mortuary. | PR T PR | CLARIBEL MESSERSCHMIDT LEAVING FOR TRIP SOUTH | Claribel Messerschmidt is leaving on the North Sea for Tacoma to | visit her mother and will then go to California. She expects to be in the South for the next three months. {She is on the staff of the Alaska | | Electric Light and Power Company. - UNITED TROLLERS ° ALASKA Regular_Meeting WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2, 7:30 P. M. ~ UNION HALL | i M%K. COMPANY MEN HERE | | Lewis Medham and J. W. Perron, | with the Morrison-Knudsen Com- any at Anchorage, are at the Bar- anof Hotel. B e SKAGWAY WOMAN HERE Here from Skagway, Mrs. R. C. Fisher is a Baranof guest. —— e e o o o o o o WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Monday, Jan. 31. Maximum 40; Minimum 27 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— Rain .57 e o o NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Terrtiory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of WALTER WOOTEN COUNCIL, Deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned were, on the 8th day of January, 1944, duly ap- pointed joint Executrix and Ex- gcutor of the Last Will and Testa- ment and of the estate of Walter | Wooten Council, deceased. JuneauPlumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING ' HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. FEERO . Green 585 J. R. CLARK . Red 750 New Stock Just Received . . . FLOOR STAND LAMPS . Moderately Priced - Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 There is no substitute for newspaper adverfising! All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. ALLEINE RUBY COUNCIL, EDWARD L. BARTLETT, ! Joint Executrix and Executor | of the estate of Walter Wooten Council, deceased. P First publication: Jan. 11, 1944. ;Last publication: Feb. 1, 1944. Baranof Beauty Salon Under New Management Skilled Operators Complete Line Of Beauty Culture SHOP HOURS 9AM.TOGP. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 MARIE HAMMARLEY Manager STUNTS SELL RABAUL GETS MORE BONDS, HARD BLOWS ROTARY MEET Jack Fletcher, manager of the less moments in M-G-M's “Stand | Baranof Hotel, broke two dishes at !By For Action,” which is showing the Rotary Club luncheon in the Feb. 1.—Bombers of the Thirteenth {for the last time tonight at the Baranof's Gold Room this noon Air Force, covered by a deadly {Capitol Theatre with a cast headed while acting as bus boy at the re-{Fighter escort that knocked down by Robert Taylor, Charles Laugh- quest of Dr. Louis Scharpenberg of more than half of the enemy inter- Sitka who purchased a $100 bond ceptors, Filmed mostly aboard a gallant for the stunt, and another bond gun positions at Rabanl last Sat- it was purchased to put Roald Cop- |urday. shows in detail the activities of a G004 of the Twentieth Century |destroyer crew in action, WIth a nra¢ Market into action in themany as 30 of the 50 Japanese same line of duty. Charlie Carter also purchased a 1$100 bond to reduce competition at talking and Jack Fletcher, the other party to the contract, is supposed | to remain voiceless for the next two meetings. George Schmidt, back from a trip |of seven weeks to the States, talked jon the trip and reported that he ! HERE “'"s MoR"'“G,‘vlsited both his sons who are in | { neither of which he had seen for several years. Schmidt. Losi daughter on Willoughby Avenue.|Angeles, New Orleans, St. Louls, She was a resident of Sitka, and;chicago. Minneapolis and Lincoln,! American losses in Saturday’s raid the service, visited in Seattle, Berkeley, Nebraska. A letter was read from the Alas- re- Club. Members of Rotary will operate a bond booth for an hour-and-a-half in front of the theater before the concert starts and also will act as {ushers for the affair. WITH HARDWARE COMPANY | John H. Herman, with the Seattle Hardware Company, is registered at | Mrs. Zeranoff is also survived byiku Coast .Guard commander, | porting that the 27-man Ketchikan Funeral arrangements are|Coast Guard Glee Club will be here soon for the big concert which will !be given in the Twentieth Century ' |'Theater Thursday evening at 8:15] o'clock. The invitation to come (o Juneau was issued by the Rotary A s the Baranof from Ketchikan, TIDES TOMORROW BY AIRMEN ADVANCED ALLIED HEAD- QUARTERS IN NEW GUINEA, i { shattered buildings and Twenty four and possibly as Fighter planes were shot down in the latest raid, Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur's Headquarters reporus. Twelve other Jap planes were probably destroyed on the ground. Despite repeated punishing blows however, the Japs managed to put 50 to 80 Fighters into the air, in a futile effort to block the heavy hitting Liberators, dauntless dive bombers, Lightning Fighters and Avenger torpedo bombers. The enemy’s January Rabaul are now listed at a total of nearly 550 Zero planes. The is not disclosed although the com- munique said they were minor. Returning pilots said the Japan- ese have seldom countered with such a force as they did on Sat- urday: e HOSPITAL NOTES James Farness was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday after medical care. Alex Kupoff entered St. Ann's for surgery ¢n Tuesday. e DAVID HOFFMAN HERE David A. Hoffman, Lomen repre- sentative, is a guest at the Baranof. B At the Baranof Hotel, . Adolph Mathisen is here from Pet- erbsurg o Registered at the Baranof, Betty Braun is here from Port Chester, losses at ! Mrs. L. Low tide—1:58 a. m., High tide—8:25 a. Low tide—3:11 p. m,, High tide—9:32 p. 4.1 feet. N Y m., 149 feet. bosgesen s i SRR 24 feet. Here from Fairbanks, J. H. Pendy- m,, 119 feet. The Softest, Loveliest Waves Imaginable Emerge froma. .. COLD WAVE PERMANENT Duchess Wave graft is registered at the Gastineau. 'DOUBLE KILLNG | | ISFEATURE THEME | AT20TH CENTURY The murder of one of the Scomes' in a Dog Show starts a baffling series of events in “The Kennel Murder Case,” which comes to the 20th Century Theatre tonight, for a | two-day showing, that leads to the slaying of two men and the at- tempted murder of a third before | the slayer is brought to bay. “The Kennel Murder Case” which | brings William Powell to the screen | again as the famous detective, Philo | Vance, is S. S. Vine Dine’s most puzzling mystery drama. Mary Astor, Eugene Pallette, Helen Vinson, and many others! make up the talented supporting| cast. | SOCIAL TOMORROW PAGE THRFE (3 CENTURY STARTS TONIGHT! @&Qo— Ua«.c& RETURNS! ‘The author and star of “The Benson Mueder Case” and “The Canary Mur- der Case” combineonce more to bring you thrill upon theill in a mystery so EVENING HONORS | BISHOP CRIMONT Members of the Catholic Pnnsh! and all friends of Bishop J. R. Cri- mont are invited to attend tomor- row evening’s social at the Parish| Hall during which time the Bishop( will be honored at a twofold cele- bration. The date will mark Bishop| Crimont’s 86th birthday and will \also commemorate his 50th year in Alaska. | The affair will begin at 8 o'clock ywith a program being planned for the occasion. and at the Baranof. Green is re-| |gistered from Arlington, Virgima. e e—— KETCHIKAN ARRIVAL Arriving from Ketchikan, P. R.| Zurich is at the Baranof. SRR N R MRS. TILSON FROM SITKA Mrs. Doris Tilson, of Sitka, has arrived in Juneau and is at the Baranof. | ., CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all who gave the nice flowers and cards and those the hospital. adv. MRS. EMIL GALEO. e e & Empress Wave These enchantingly natural, permanent curls and waves are actually washed into the hair with a delightful cool bath . . . Gone is the discomfort of clamps, heat and machinery. Three skilled all-around operators at your service: Ruth Hull . . Grace Miles . . Cecilia Tew LGRIDSL BEAUTY s/ALON Open Evenings PHONE 318 WERE'S A GOW GAON G\FTY TS Q SEEGARWTH SARG\NWT GANE T TO NE --WES GNW P SHOKN - WaAL-- Cooper Building Opposite Federal Building T ettt ~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH who came to see me while I was in| M AR\"' iXSTOR in Warner Bros.’ thrill-bit! weneraure THE KENNEL 36 B o e RALPH MORGAN grome oy | RIS MURDER CASE' Guy W. Green, Jr., is in Juneau PAUL CAVANAUGH Plus the Tops in Short Subjects LATEST WORLD NEWS LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting to- night at 8 o'clock at the Dugout. All members are urged to be present for the session. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposit ad: Pederal Building. Phone 204. . EVERY NIGHT DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR STARTING AT 8 0'CLOCK b Music by JOE, AL and MERV 229 South Franklin Street THEATRE ALL NEW . SHOW TONIGHT e —————— MEN WANTED Two Millhwrights and | Two Machinists JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. Must have availability certificates. PSST--(c AN ADNMIRAL ASKS FUR ME SN TVUE BEEN W BED TH LWEAONG DEN \W A [ROKE LA\G AN' & LUSTED BOAD VSSELY/ Fried Chicken BERVED ANY TIME Broiled Steak and THE DOUGLAS IN DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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