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DOUBLE FEATURE " OPENS TONIGHT, CAPITOL SCREEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA NOW PLAYING! SHE'S NO'LADY! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1944 I | PICTURES PLAY! T20MLENTURY. STORY OF GEORGE COHEN FEATURED | AT 20TH CENTURY “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” a pic- ture about America’s master enter- tainer, George M. Cohan, is an en- tertainment miracle in itself. The story is grand, vivid, and sparkling| \enough to stand alone, but coupled with a brilliant cast, fine music and w k ' A[ k excellent, well-directed production or m as a numbers, it takes its place among | — the never-to-be-forgotten pictures | WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. — Col.|in film history. The picture is now Lawrence V. Castner, San Francisco, { being shown on the screen of the was awarded the Distinguished 20th Century Theatre | Service Medal for exceptionally James Cagney is cast as the meritorious and distinguished serv- !show-world’ greatest song and| ice “in a duty of great résponsibility” | dance man, and is said to be per-| as Assistant to the Chief of Staff,|fect for the role. | Alaska Defense Command between| All the glorious Cohan tunes from| November 19, 1940, to September 3, the inspiring “You're a Grand Old/ 1943. |Flag" and “Over There” to the | ““He demonstrated outstanding|comic novelty, “Harrigan,” are! | 1leadership and devotion to duty, and |played. The production numbers contributed greatly to the success of |include bits of “Little Johnny operations to clear the enemy from |Jones,” “45 Minutes From Broad- the Aleutians by organizing the plus a score of other Cohan| Aleuts used for reconnaissance work al hits. | in the Aleutians and personally leading them in landing at Adak,” | the citation sdys. tner was then a major in the infantry. SUN HAS SET FOR THESE JAPS DSM Awarded For Services In Aleutians Col. Lawrence Castner Is Recognized for Great i | | “Good Morning, Judge,” an- nounced as one of the season’s most | zestful action comedies, comes to-| night to the Capitol Theatre. The Universal film co-starring Dennis | !O'Keefe and Louise Allbritton, | |said to deal comically with the gay | | ccmplications and altercations per- | taining to a $100,000 plagiarism suit. | Mary Beth Hughes, J. Carrol Naish, | | Louise Beavers and Samuel S. Hinds | {are featured in the supporting cast.| O'Keefe appears as the head of | a large music’® publishing house | jagainst which the lawsuit is filed. 1 | |Miss Allbritton is seen as the tal- icmed young woman attorney who |represents two irate song-write ‘Mis Hughes portrays the blonde {vocalist romantically inclined to-)| |ward the publisher. She also fig- {ures in the frenzied legal proceed- |ings and in a knockdown-dragout |cafe battle which brings the story | ‘:o its hilarious courtroom finale. | Rippling with fun and humor throughout, “The Old Homestead,": |latest film made by the popular! | Weaver Brothers and Elviry for Re- | public, will also be shown on the Capitol bill. ! For sheer entertainment, it is, !hard to beat this engagingly rural| trio. Pitted against smart city slickers, they outwit them handily | in a series of amusing skirmishes. | BISHOP BENTLEY WILLBEHONORED AT RECEPTION Latest News Junior G Men T. ONLY DENNIS O'KEEFE LOUISE ALLBRITTON. s MARY BETH HUGHES > v z WALTER HUSTON + RICHARD WHORF Joanoe Cagney - Frances Lnatord George Tobis + reow Maming Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ Bcroen Play by Robart Buckner and Edmund Jesaph Original Story by Robert Buckner FEATURE STARTS 7:30—9:45 ® o 0 0 o o FEATURE TIME At 20th Century at and 9:50 tonight, At the Capitol “Good Morning Judge” at 7:10 and 9:35 o'clock and “Old Home- stead” at 8:25 and 10:50 o'clock. ‘ A GROUP OF AMERICAN SOLDIERS take a look at the bodies of seven Japanese in a shallow trench somewhere in New Guinea. Yank grenades put a finish to these sons of the Rising Sun. (International) b . ———————— at Buck Hills Falls, Penn. Here he | was priviiezed in hearing testi- . monies of several missionaries who‘STEAME DOCKS' had' be returned as repatriates | lon the exchange ship Gripsholm. | BRI“GS 34 HERE Subsequent to attending the meet- | InTennessee |- e | through the States lecturing on |’ Alaska and while in Missouri spent | Plane (rash | o . Mok e 1o the | South early this afternoon with the NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION In the United States Commission- | some time visiting with relatives. THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI i To meet Bishop John B. Bentley, | Bishop of Alaska for the Episcopal | | Church, a reception will be held in ! Airliner Goes Down in | following passengers arriving from | Seattle—Edwin Bates, Catherine C. | Benedict, George V. Crow, Keith A. HELEN ANDERSON er's Court for Precinct of Juneau, | Division Number One, Territory | of Alaska. IN PROBATE. | In the Matter of the Estate of | BRAWN BENSON also known as "Bl wm‘m :fl?;]itil Hal;1 Sunday, immediately MISS'SSIDDI Rlver n s for the evening’s entertain- | following the regular 11 o'clock Since this is leap year the |Service at Holy Trinity Cathedral. | Flames—fxplodes | Bishop Bentley was elected Bishop | by ;of Alaska last October, following the | fdonlh of Bishop Peter Trimble | Rowe. | With headquarters at Nenana, | Bishop Bentley has been in Alaska since 1921, his first station being at Anvik on the lower Yukon, where | he came as a layman for the church. {In 1922 he was ordained a Deacon !and in 1931 was consecrated a Suf- gragan Bishop, becoming Bishop Rowe’s assistant. Relinquishing his studies in 1916, Bishop Bentley joined the armed forces, serving overseas until 1919, | Following the war he returned to school, studying at William and Mary College and entering the theological seminary at Alexandria, ;Viramm. as a special student. | In Juneau until Monday, Bishop Bentley will conduct the services at | Holy Trinity Cathedral Sunday and after completing his tour of the churches in Southeast Alaska, he will return to his headquarters at BROWN BENSON, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN B. BENSON has filed in this court his petition for letters of ad- | ministration upon the estate of | BRAWN BENSON, deceased, pray- ing that said estate be administered as a large, solvent, and that the same will be heard on the 22nd day of February, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court-room of said court at Room 513, Federal Building, Juneau, Alas- ka; and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be grant- ed. Dated at Juneau,.Alaska, this 10th | THEATRE] BUY WAE "ONDS How lo Reliévé Bronchitis . Creomulsion relieves prcmgt cause it goeu right o the seal trouble to help loosen and ex] grm laden phlegm, and aid nature & so::’!.hg angh l;:lnl raw, tender, in- lamed bron mucous mems day of February, 1944. branes. Tell your druggist to sell yo (Probate Seal) FELIX GRAY, a hottle of Creomulsion with the U. S. Commissioner and ex-officio | derstanding you must like the way Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, | gomhc:{"; “2:;',""2:!"“‘;5’ ol Territory of Alaska. 3 ) k. First publication, Feb. 11, 1944, R EOM U Ls I o N Last publication, Feb. 21, 1944, | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bionchitis YOU FEEL AS WELL AS YOU LOOK, SO LOOK YOUR BEST! Special For One Week Only: Machine and Machineless Permanent Oil Waves $8.50 SKILLED OPERATORS IGRIDS BEAUTY sALON COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building George D. Coanikis, Anne R. Gil- | ' i |lis, Willlam K. Hopkins, Charles V. o g The engagement and coming mar- Hale, Ira Justis, Ed Kraus, Frank MEMPHIS, Feb. 1l — TWeNty-|ypge of Miss Helen Anderson, A. Lidelof, Verne C. Merrill, Herbert four persons are belle\{od killed ‘"\dauglmlr of Mr. and Mrs. Nels M. Olsen, George E. Troychak, Fern a midnight Transcontinental Air-| angerson of thi§ city, was an- E, Troychak, Henry Van Hovenberg, lines plane which crashed into the|pgunced today. |John Wilson, Jack Faey, Regina Mississippi and sank immediately| Miss Anderson, popular Juneau Hensel, Harold W. Griffen, and 15 miles belaw here. | High School senior, will become the | Howard Krous. Several crewmen of United States| bride of Sergeant Douglas Rollison, | From Ketchikan—Martin Ames, Engineers heard the plane low U, 8. Army, at a ceremony to be Harold Anderson, E. W. Borgen, Joe overhead, and one saw it hit the performed Friday evening, February Krouse, Chris Hennings, Emil Vien- water after being enveloped in 25, at the Resurrection Lutheran ola, Carl Weidman, and John Weise. flames following terrific Church. The vows will be read at - SGT. ROLLINSON "z S ment results may be far-reaching. Joint Me;;ir;g of G. S. Leaders and Coun;ifili Monda There will be a joint meeting of the Girl Scout Council and all| Scout leaders at the home of Mrs. | Earl McGinty, 213 Seventh Street, ! next Monday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, The session will be an important one, and all members are urged to | attend or send a substitute. % CARA NOME SKIN FRESHENER After cream cleansing, res move all traces of soiled cr uidl It refreshes your iq) skin delightfully ! ECONOMY REG. SIZE sluszso SI, 7 ASK FOR IT AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING Be Held Tonight Aifligh School Sponsored by the Girls' Club, the annual Tolo Dance will be held tonight in the high school gym- nasium beginning at 8:30. » Theme for the affair “will be appropriately, St. Valentine’s Day. The girls take the initiative in ask- a ex- MOOSE MEET TONIGHT The regular meeting of.the Moose | Lodge will be, held tonight at 8] o'clock at headquarters in the Sew- | ard Building. Routine business will be conducted, followed by refresh- ments, The Wings of the World’s Greatest TRAVEL SYSTEM Contact any local airlines office or Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Fairbanks. AL 444 According to advices received here ! Nenana. by the Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jr., of | | the Methodist Church, the Rev. G. | Edward Knight, Superintendent of ;the Alaska Mission and pastor of | Church at Seward | Next Social Meet ~ |inc uska g o i . fex ects to be here February 20 and | FoCiaL of e OF JWC in March simeus e S will conduct the sermon at the| Half gallon jugs, regular price | church on that day. |$2085 Speclal price $1.85—Jpnepu | The next social meeting of the mR""h K’;'g‘]“' “";“"”fiemswr at| LIS S0 o 9g 2 : e church here, has been on an T fi’;‘;‘;‘“ e o o o extended furlough in the States and| PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY ey bt » 5 while South attended the annual| Have a portrait artist take your it i gathéring 2 be:m-eeung of the division of hgm(\‘])}C'AurE< Hamersley Studio. Opposite under the direction of M. g, p | missions and church extensions helc| Federal Building. Phone 264. adv. | Williams, Chairman of the Hospi-| tality Committee, who is now work- ! {ing on details of the meeting. | sl el | JESTA YOUNG HERE ! Jesta Young, here from Excur-| sion Inlet, is registered at the Bar- anof Hotel. plosion. |8 o'clock by the Rev. Herbert Hil- At least 10 gboard were members lerman 1 H I H of the armed forces. | Miss Anderson’s attendants will be aln ow " S I L 5 e | Miss Shirley Westby, maid of honor, | . | and the Misses Pat Nelson and Con- | H B k S | REV.KNIGHTIS comsitaicoa ™| Have Baskef Jocia . Sergeant Honea will act as best o {man for the bridegroom and ushers A basket social and taffy pull is ! ExpE(IED Soo“' " will be Sergeant Shore and Sergeant | on the program tomorrow night for 7 | Crislys. members of the Order of Rainbow | for Girls. The affair will begain at | 7:30 o'clock at the Scottish Rite ! Temple. A Valentine motif will be carried out in decorations for the occasion. —— . —— Trinity Valentin The annual Valentine tea of the' Holy Trinity Guild will be held to- morrow afternoon in Trinity Parish Hall. A public affair, the tea hours will be from 2 until 5:30 o'clock. Open Evenings PHONE 318 Scarce? Sure, but I'll enjoy it that much more! SCHENLEY "ROYAL RESERVE Sthosiy Royal Reverv, 60% gain nevtral sputts Boadod whiskey, 66 proet, Schesiey Distilers Corp., New York City " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH VAN -LOOK HALE PINTY, T0AS JUST PUTTIY AN X N ALL TH PLACES TVE BEEN S\NCE TVE BEEN N ’ TRS GREAT ARNN OIL BURNERS ' SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ‘NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R. CLARK News Flash==- We have just received a large shipment of General Electrice MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken BERVED ANY TIME RUY WAR BONDS Baranof Beauty Salon Under New Management 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— By BILLY DeBECK NE NNNU-WADY, N TR CAPT'N WILL CHNCK NA N TH ORINK FOR SABOTAGW WS NaP W\t AL\ MORE 5\@\3‘\\3’25‘.‘. Skilled Operators 2 BALLS O'FREW - T WZ T COPT'N'S \DEE. TO HALE ME WASTE N TIVE L'ARNN' TH AP FROM NEY, Complete Line Of Beauty Culture SHOP HOURS 9A. M.TO6P. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY: APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 MARIE HAMMARLEY Manager THE DOUGLAS IN DINR AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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