The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 4, 1944, Page 3

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IPSYCHIC K. ELLIS LAST TIMES TONIGHT BOUFRON Ao "GALS, Inc.” | NOW APPEARING STALINGRAD ~ ATCAPITOLSHOW STABTS ToM@RR‘D“I “ Katherine Elli:_pilycmc. appear- led in person on the stage at the | Capitol theatre last night, opening her engagement in Jurieau. She an- | . |swered many questions given to her lin ‘the form of notes from those |in the audience. She will appear |again tonight and for several nights. ¢ in conjunction with the movie : }l‘eatures, | Beginning Sunday at the Capitol |the inspiring rveal-life story of a | janitor’'s son who became one of } the most famous sports figures in modern annals, will be shown on : the screen. “The Pride of the Yan- kees,” starring Gary Cooper in the role of the celebrated ballplayer, Lou Gehrig. The film features Ter- esa Wright as Eleanor Gehrig, along with Babe Ruth and Walter Bren- nan at the head of the notable 4 with Gehrig as T ) eve t -year car- BRENT, MARSHALL IN NEW COMEDY | AT 20TH CENTURY| An i . | exciting newspaper yam,| (s with comedy and excite-| ‘ Iment makes its local bow Sunday at the 20th Century Theatre when Warner Bros. new film “You Can't \ scape Forever” opens. The picture : (features George Brent and Brenda| {Marshall in the starring roles wlth; Gene Lockhart, Roscoe Karns and| " |Bdward Ciannelli in support. | Brent plays the role of a man- laging editor who is compelled to take over the lovelorn column when | he gets his paper in a jam by al- {lowing his suspicions to get the better of his judgment. A noted| reformer is found dead and the coroner the cause was heart-| + | failure Brent suspects foul | play ar ts enough of his sus-| pieicns to embarrass the newspay Brenda BABE RUTH BILL DICKEY BOB MEUSEL BILL STERN An RKO LATEST NEWS SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Katherine Ellis World Renown Psychic ON THE STAGE—IN PERSON APITO HEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! HOSPITAL NOTES John Boyles has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital. STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Maich 4-—Closing quotation of Al Juneau mine stock at today's short session is 157%, American Can 83%, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem Steel 58'%, Curtiss Wright 5%, International Harvester 71, Kennecott 30%, North American Aviation 8%, New York Central 18, i > Mrs. James Lavigne and baby Northern Pacific 15%, United S“"esigm Joft St. An’s Hospital today. Steel 50%. [ | Mrs. H. J. Leonard, a surgery pa- Dow, Jones averages today are as | tas baa" HihArged: fiom follows: industrials 1369, rails| “ent 38.12, utilities 23.59. | St. Ann’s. ———— PRI U ol AT HOTEL JUNEAU YOUNG FROM ANCHORAGE At the Hotel Juneau, Robert N.| R. A. Young, here from Anchor- Greenewald is here from Sitka. 'age, is at the Baranof Hotel. Juneau Plumbing & Heating Ceo. PLUMBING HEATING CIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R. CLARK Mrs. Carl Lindstrom and baby girl were discharged from St. Ann's Hospital today. General Electrie MAZDA LAMPS Stcmdhrd Sizes Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS eer with the Yankee Club. - “Just As Us!”, _aul “LEAP YEAR QUEEN" is the title conferred on Miss Vermell Simp- son of Mirando City, Tex.; by G. | L's at the San Antonio Aviation Cadet center who chose her “the girl we would most like, to have | propose to us.” (International), I TED YOUNG HERE Ted R. Young, an arrival here, is registered at the Baranof from Seattle. g s 1 WITH PAN AMERICAN With PAA, Miss Beatrice I. Ross |is registered at the Baranof. i ——————-— | CHAPMAN HERE | At the Baranof, Robert A. Chap- ?’mnn is here from Anchorage. ———.——— DOUBLE EDGED GIFT | NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J--Lt Regina Isacson, WAC recruiting of- ficer, was delighted to receive a |gift package from the New York department store in which she worked before enlisting. She liked |the books and trinkets but is still W her friends sent a blade why Baranof Beauty Salon WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS We are now fully staffed: CECILIA TEW BARBARA GARRETT and MARIE HAMMARLEY, Manager. AT YOUR SERVICE ° SHOP HOURS 9AM.TOGP. M OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 have much in common he gets her| to help him in his efforts to ex-| pose the town's leading racketeer| + and perhaps bring about his own | vindication, CITED FOR (O;I’IATEMPT; portrait as her contribution to pin-up collections. INITIAL AFFAIR, TEEN-AGE CLUB, ‘IS HUGE SUCCESS The walls of the American Le- gion Dugout were bulging last night with teen-agers at the first soclal jevent of the newly organized Teen- | Age Club. player, poses for a full-length ) 'Administrative Secrefary fo Roosevelt Wouldn't | Be Inferrogated | | Dancing, games and refreshments S ‘; | (consisting of hot dogs and cokes)| WASHINGTON, March 4—The highlighted the affair and prizes genate Agricultural Subcommittee for a waltzing contest went %0 voted unanimously to recommend a Mona Everetts and Rodney Nord- citation for Jonathan Daniels, ad- ling. ministrative assistant to President The club is sponsored jointly by Roosevelt, for contempt of the Sen- the Chamber of Commerce, the Ro- ate for refusing to answer ques- tary Club and the American Le- tions in the official investigation of gion. A “juke” box was purchased the Rural Electrification Adminis- by the Chamber and loaned to the tration. club for their dances and the Dug- It now goes to the full committee, out has been turned over to the which is expected to vote on it next younger set for their weekly gath- week. erings, by the Legion. The Rotary Daniels, 41, son of World War I| Club furnished the prizes last night gecretary, has maintained that it and also the refreshments which is confidential between the Presi- were sold for a “nominal sum,” the dent ahd himself, and would not receipts from which went to the serve the public interest, and re- Teen-Age Club as a start for a re- fused to tell whether he participat- | volving fund for the purpose of ed in the effort to remove Harry | purchasing refreshments and prizes slattery as REA Administrator, sm-‘ for future affairs. | ————————— ‘ {month and asked for the third| time tc resign. | oA ‘ Empire Classifieds Pay! AT GASTINEAU Miss C. Hedstron of this city has moved to the Gastineau Hotel. i i R 3 3 FROM MINNEAPOLIS i A guest at the Gastineau Hetel, Lorraine’ Mottle is here from Min- neapol A NEW RADIO OVER KINY “Mystery Melodies™ WITH ERNST OBERG AT THE ORGAN To be broadcast Mo Saturday at 5:15 P. MONDAY, MARCH 6 Juneau Drug SINGER —Lovely Mildred Law ,(above), a native of Boston, has gained notice with her singing and next may blossom forth in motion pictures. Miss Margaret Grant, here from Anchorage, is at the Baranof. ANNOUNCING SPONSORED BY Gross 20th Century Theatre CROSBY ——— HOPE ——— LAMOUR “The Road to PMlorocco” Fohhrenrggy] STARTS SUNDAY Moo MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:00P. M. OWL SHOW 12:30 A. M. TONIGHT ITS GOT THAT nd BRENDA JARSHALL "/ARNER BROS: and New Hit! IT's A SCREENFUL OF SUPER-ENTERTAINMENT! Directed by Screen Play by Fred Niblo, Jr. and Hector Chevigny * From a Story by Roy Chanslor JO G RAHAM BEST IN SHORT SUBJECTS LATEST WORLD NEWS WOODLEYS REGISTER Registered from Anchorage, Mr. tery testified he was invited to the |and Mrs. A, G. Woodley were guests White House by Daniels early this [at the Baronof Hotel last night. —————————— MISS GRANT HERE CABINETS ' FIXTURES Fulton & Kruse . Building Contractors Repairing and Remodeling PHONE433 So. Seward at Willoughby | PROGRAM | | MOTORSHIP PATRICIA Leaves for Haines, Skagway, 7 A. M. Sunday nday through M. beginning Al freight and parcels must be delivered to boat Saturday between noon and 5 P. M. For TICKETS | and INFORM- ATION call at PERCY'S CAFE Company BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH i QAN ONTHS PAGE T SNS THAT LNTOLD MLLION DOMLARS' \NORTW OF GO\LD \NAS BURIED W TW PYRAMWOS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 ectric Hammo Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SBERVED ANY TIME Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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