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ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1944 LAST TIMES TONIGHT! The story of BOYS FORGED RRMY) inro men: FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW - BILLY HALOP BOBBY, JQRDAN - HUNTZ HALL His story is an inspiration to an America facing the ordeal of Today! THE MAN' ON"AMERICA'S CONSCIENCE! . TENNESSEE" JOHNSON } LATEST NEWS ———and A ll s 0 KING MIDAS, JR.—A Color Phantasie A !‘ s o PREVUE TONIGHT—12:30 A. M. THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI I.A.MACHINISTS Meets 2nd & 4th LOCAL 514 Mondays 8 p.m. IN-THE A. F. OF L. HALL P e MOTORSHIFP PATRICIA Leaves for Haines, Skagway, 7A.M. Sunday All freight and For TICKETS g and INFORM- be delivered to boat Saturday ATION call at between noon PERCY’S and 5 P. M. CAFE —SPECIAL CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE— V———y |COUPLE WED AT 'TRIO OF STARS CAPITOL SHOW. 3 Lionel Barrymore, Vfin Heflin And Ruth Hussey, hailed by critics as the best balanced trio of stars ever 'to appear in a Hollywood produc- |tion, are brought together in MGM's great historical drama, “Tennessee Johnson,” which opens Sunday at the Capitol. The drama is based on the life of Andrew Johnson, one-time il- literate runaway tailor's apprentice, who rises to the Presidency of the United States. Van Heflin has the role of the illiterate backwoodsman who be- comes the nation's leader. Miss Hussey will be seen as the under- |tanding sweetheart and wife who educates him and aids him in the !trials and tribulations which beset | him. | Thaddeus Stevens. Katherine Ellis, nationally known ' psychic, will arrive in Juneau early next week, and will start an en- gagement at the Capitol on March 3. She has been following this vo- |cation for a number of years and | bas forecast numerous events of | world-wide importance. She does | not use cards, crystal or any gf the | hocus pocus of a spiritualist. (lose Match From Gremlinsf Last night in an almost empty gym (there were three spectators) from the Gremlins The Bankers were- out in front from the begin- :wtth 10 points and Fleek of the | losers is credited with 10 also. Following is the box score: Bankers | FG FT Pts. Powers 4 2 10 Blum 3 0 e Kilty 2 o 4 McClellan 3 1 7 Hoffman 3 0 6 Hulce 0 0 0 Totals 15 3 33 Gremlins FG FT Pts. Fleek % g ey Rieschl e SR e | McDaniel 4 0o 8 Lucas 1 1 3 Specht 0 0 0 Totals ... - 13 3 29 HOSPITAL NOTES Thomas Jensen has been admit- ted to 8t. Ann’s Hospital for med- ical attention. 1 John Wise entered St. Ann’s Hos- ipital yesterday as a medical pa- |tient. | Mrs. Raymond Haydon and twin Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING daughters, who were born the morn- ing of February 16, left St. Ann’s Hospital today. - THATCHER HERE i Here from Ketchikan, I. A. Thatcher, well known salesman is |at the Gastineau Hotel. RN a8 i o FROM ANCHORAGE { Peter Popovich, here from An- chorage, is at the Baranof. THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE ARE FEATURED, | Lionel Barrymore has the role oi‘ Bankers Take the Bankers took a basketbdll game ‘ Mr. LOVELY SERVICE LAST EVENING The marriage of Miss Helen An- derson, daughter of Mr. Nels An- derson of this city, to Sergeant James D. Rolison, Jr., USA, of Terre Haute, Indiana, took place here last evening in the Resurrec- Ition Lutheran Church. The double !ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Herbert G. Hillerman in the presence of over a hundred friends of the young couple. White tapers in candelabra and huge baskets of tulips and daf- fodils formed a lovely setting for the service and wedding music was played by Mrs. Trevor Davis, or- ganist. Miss Thelma McCorkle sang two selections, “I Love Thee” and “Because” before the reading of the vows. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, designed with long fitted sleeves, a sweetheart neckline and a full skirt ending in a train. Her fingertip veil of tulle fell from a ruffled halo and she carried @& shower bouquet of pink tulips and white narcissi. Miss Shirley Westby, as maid of honor, selected a gown of rose (satin with a full skirt, long sleéves land a sweetheart neckline. Miss Pat Nelson and Miss Constance Davis \were bridesmaids. Miss Nelson wore | turquoise blue net with lace inserts | fashioned with a full skirt, V-neck- line and three-quarter sleeves, puffed at the shoulders. Miss Davis wore yellow net over taffeta, made with short puffed sleeves, a sweet- heart neckline and a full skirt. The attendants all wore shoulder | corsages of tulips in pastel shades, with matching ‘blossoms in their hair. Little Agnes Hared, daughter of and Mrs. A R. Hared, and Jeanette Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle F. Rhodes, were the ning, and despite a fourth quarter | flower girls. Agnes wore a frock of rally, the Gremline came out on|pink satin with blue ribbon bows the short end of a 33 to 29 score. | | Powers was high for the winners | chid organdy with blue bows in her hair. Both girls car- ried baskets of flower petals. | best man for the groom and ushers were Sergeants Shores and Taylor. A reception given by Mrs. Ole Westby in the church parlors, fol- lowed the ceremony. The bride's table was ¢overed with a lace cloth in her hair and Jeanette wore or-|® ribbon Sergeant Robert Honea acted as| THRILL FEATURE OPENING SUNDAY AT 20TH CENTURY To readers of mystery stories, and to devotees of mystery movies the name of Dashiell Hammett is no mystery. From his prolific pen have come some of filmdom’s most exciting who-done-its—“The Thin Man" series and “The Maltese Fal- con” at the time of their release| having been responsible for an in-| crease in pulse and blood pressure! of movie-goers High up among Hammett's best- sellers is “The Glass Key.” a mys- tery charged with suspense and ac-| tion, and enhanced by an exciting | three-cornered romance. Para-| mount brings it to the screen at| the 20th Century Sunday with a strong, star-studded cast headed bn Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake and | Alan Ladd and supported by Bonita Granville, Richard Denning and Joseph Calleia. The story of “The Glass Key”| concerns dtself with Donlevy’s ef-| forts to win the love of Veronica | Lake, daughter of a candidate for mayor on the reform ticket of a politically crooked city. Donlevy is the city’s political boss, a loud, un- l i | | | | | | couth character. He runs into| trouble , in supporting Ver-| cnica's father, he' closes several| gambling joinis operated by power- ful Joseph Calleia. Alan Ladd plays Donlevy's right-| hand man, the brains of the pair—| a hard-hitting man whose deep loy- | alty almost costs him his life. Ver- | onica falls in love with him, al-| though, to further her ialher'si chances of election, she becomes | engageéd to the influential Donlevy. | Ladd discovers that Donlevy’s sis- | ter, Bonita Granville, is running| around with Veronica's ne’er-do-well brother, Richard Denning. Donlevy | tries to break up the romance.! When Denning is found murdered, | suspicion is pinned on him. The/ finish is a thriller | — e ® 0 o o 0 o 0 0o 2 0 L] FEATURE TIME At Capitol tonight, Junior ® Army at 7:25 and 9:35; Cala- ®hoose at 8:456 and 11 o'clock. . At 20th Century 7:30 and ® 9:30 o'clock. o At Capitol on Sunday, 2:20, ee 4:20 :20, 8:20 and .10:20 ® o'clock. . At 20th Century, matinee ® Sunday at 2 pm. ® ® 00 0 0 00 e o o and centered by a three tier cake, topped by a tiny bride and groom. White tapers and colorful tulips| and daffodils offset the charming| scene. Assisting ‘Mrs. Westby during the' reception hours were Mrs. Merle Rhodes, Mrs. Robert Pollack, Mrs. Martin Brandal and Mrs. Wallis Rasmussen. Mrs. Rolison, well known here, is a member of the senior class of the Juneau High School. Sergeant Rolison is stationed locally with the United States Army. JUNEAU WOMEN ENJOY MAKEUP INSTRUCTIONS Patrons of the Baranof Beduty Salon have been enjoying an ad- ded attraction during the past sev- eral days in the person of Gradelle Leigh, representative of LaJolie products, Lina Caveliere Co. of Seattle. Many Juneau’ women have ‘en- Joyed facials, expertly given by Miss Leigh, along with her instructions for the home care of complexion and makeup. Prior to coming to Alaska, Miss Leigh made her headquarters at| Denver, Colorado. Enroute to Ju- Empue Classifieds Pay! LAST TIME | VERONICA LAKE Starts Sunday MATINEE AT 2:00 P. M. Preview Tonight 12:30 A. M. OWL SHOW 12:30 A. M. TONIGHT DASHIELL HAMMETT'S BEST! He gave you “The Thin Man”..." Maltese Falcon” Hes Rough! She's Dynamite! ALAN LADD Hes Tough! él William Bendix - Bonita Granville - Richard Denning § i Joseph Calleia « Directed by Stuart Heisler L The Tops in Short Subjects Plus: LATEST WORLD NEWS JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 A.N.B. and A.N.S. Meets Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall NORTHLAND ; After\fictory When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioneer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. Meanwhile, we are 100% engaged in the war effort — with every passenger and every ounce of cargo priorited by the Armed Forces—and we appreci- ate your patience and understanding TRANSPORTATION C O M P AN Y Baranof Beauty Salon neau, she stopped briefly at several | of the Southeast towns and within the next few days she expects to leave for the Westward and In- terior. PHONE 787 Third and Frankhn NIGHT: B. E. FEERO .. J.R. CLARK ... when the accommodation you want isnot available. prenlalis Pt S e | HISTORY REPEATS PRATT, Kans.—Charles Barron, theatre owner, started in the theatre business 40 years ago by sweeping floors. The other day he was doing the janitor chores once more, this time in his own showhouse which is plagued by a manpower shortage. 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