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1944 SATURDAY, MARCH 11, “CAT PEOPLE” — and — TONIGHT? STARTS TOMORRO" A Gather “round, you hep cats, for the most tuneful hit of the season! fe = Youl LAUGH ...Youll SING .You'll JIVE! ETHEL WATERS ROCHESTER LENA HORNE with LOUIS ARMSTRONG REX INGRAM DUKE: ELLINGTON and: HIS ,ORCHESTRA -THE RALL JOBNSON CHOIR MARCH of TIME “Airways fo Peace” SUNDAY . SHOWS CONTINUOUS 2 P. M. to deniqh! —Plus— LATEST NEWS MATINEE PRICES ‘TILL 5 P. M THE CAPITOL HAS THE BiG PICTURE 6 ARE DEAD, 2 CAROLINE HOTELBLAZE BASES HIT “THE DEVIL WITH HITLER" EXTRA!!! —— KATHERINE ELLIS—World Famed Psychic EXTRA—Katherine Ellis | World Famed Psychic VNOTI('FA OF HEARING ON FINAL 'SPOOKY MYSTERY | - FEATURE COMING | 4 TO20M CENTURYi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CABIN IN THE SKY" STARTS AT CAPITOL SUNDAY| PREVUE TONIGHT | £ Boasting & galaxy of uars‘! Featuring the gayest ghost who iy M-G film version of the famed| ever haunted a lady’s boudoir, Broad musical, “Cabin in the| 20th Century-Fox's merry murder Sky” comes to the screen of the| mystery, “The Man in the Trunk,” ill come to the 20th Century Capitol Theatre beginning Sundayw Once again scoring in the role she created on the New York stage, Ethel Waters, as the faithful and loving Petunia, struggles to save the soul of her well-meaning but weak- willed husband, Little Joe, played Theatre Sunday, to haunt the house with hilarity. Spinning a fantastic tale in a fanciful vein, the film has been called a most unusual comedy- mystery and has been greeted by enthusiastic preview audiences. by Eddie (Rochester) Anderson. To find the bones of a human Kenneth Spencer, noted 3 conoert body in an old trunk is one thing singer, portrays a “General” of the but, when they suddenly material- forces of good who battles for her ize into an honest-to-goodness against the forces of evil represent. ghost who helps solve his own ed by Lucifer, , Rex Ingram. murder, you have, according to pre- Luficer tries to achieve Little [Joe’s downfall by throwing temps view eritics, the spookiest, goofiest 'tation in his path in the person of my’;‘s'tcry{ of “:fi year. 2. Mlhe Ml | glamorous Lena Horne, newest . i Ea""‘,_ ey of “The :: | Hollywood singing sensation. But in the Trunk” is nicely balanc with youthful Lynn Roberts and George Holmes playing with such seasoned veterans as Raymond Wal- | Petunia’s love and faith is stronger, (and, with the aid of the forces or 1good, Little Joe 1s saved, On Sunday the featurs will be burn, J. Carrol Naish and Dorothy' |shown at 2:35, 5:20, 7:50 and 10:25/ e Peterson | a'clock { REGALIA —Hazel Duckett Something new in the way of | Katherine, Ellis, psychic, will make | models rare feathered dance re- |Uhrills is promised in “The Man in three personal appearances on the| galia from a head-hunting South 'the Trunk” The film was directed by Malcolmn St. Clair from an ori- ginal screenplay by John Larkin, American Indian tribe on di play at Los Angeles County Mu- seum of History, Science and Art. HEAVY Bl-ow New Poullrf Fé;i; : ‘:md produced by Walter Morosco. { STRUCK A]’ HenFnesOwnEgg % ATH VICTIM | | Invasion Coast Is Given. Pounding by American mm:nl at $300 | Heavy Bombers | stage at 4:10, 7 and 9:50 o'clock. | i it | Hearn! *“Taking a Chance on love” “‘Consequences™ A hen, he says, sitting out of sea- ““Cabin in the Sky™ = son on a nest of eggs, created spon- RIVERSIDE, Calif., March 11.-- taneous combustion which ignited A fourth victim has been added to hay in the nest. those assertedly killed by Second A Lieutenant Beaufort Swancutt in | the shooting in nearby Camp Anza |last Sunday, by the death of Capt. Aubrey Serfling, 27, his superior officer who died last night, 24 hours after his wife arrived at the | Sues for Million LONDON, March 11.—Fortresses and Liberators resumed their re- {cord bombing Marathon after a lull | of one day, by striking a heavy blow Western Germany and the Pas Calais coast of France a few fter RAF Lancasters made night attack on four ries in France. ault where Churchill said the Nazis are readying rockets and Robot planes to bombard Eng- land is the fifteenth by the Amer- ican heavies since the day before HOUSING PROJECTS - FORTWO ALASKAN | CITIES T BE BUILT SEATTLE, March 11— al Housing Authority announces C. William Hufeisen of Alaska, is the low bidder, overall bid of $772,000 on three Anchorage | housing projects, one for 15 fam- ily units, and another for 70 units. The firm of C. F. Lytle Company and Green Construction Company of DesMoines, were low, overall bid, Christme These tagets have now been ham- mered on 60 days during the last three months, and were first hit in early September when Allied arm- and nav DMINISTRATOR r’s Court for the Division Num- sj X GRAY, not disclosed. vifieio Pro- SOAERR ST a big inva- s targets were : lm!v{v Jng/l 5 g Ilm-'.u i for $370,000 for three, projects at n the Matter of the e % e Fairbanks cne for 10 units, another . IN VIRGINIA BYBOMBERS| 2, o> = MULEVS.AUIO bty g o torids NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . = S H. L. Faulkner, Administrator of CUMBERLAND.—A motorist filed S the estate of Os above named de Final Report and that a hearing will Wife of Former Govemor, Airdrome, Docks Groun be held thereon before the under- 8aid the mule ran into the path of . s i Also State Senator Installations Report- |5 oeqac Suneau the car, and claimed the farger Tillon dollars againat Pan Amer- sg 27th, 1944, at was responsible because the mule : o ol D I N N E R fel in the crash of the Y Am0flg Vldlms ed Hammered which time and place all persons wasn't fenced in. What happened (:Ll:::ern atL Llrjil:bos ‘la‘sL a;‘::: o] el 8 2C! S Vil k. N 5 RICHMOND, Va, March 1l — PEARL HARBOR, Mowh o d | contest the JFixm] Report o 50 in the crash. ® (International} Mrs. James Price, widow of the late Army heavy bombers hammered| x 4 P 5 A s governor of Virginia, is identified anew at Japan’s oft hit Ponape| as one of the six victims in a dis- |and Kusa aje bases in the eastern astrous fire at the Hotel Jefferson ! Caroline Islands on Wednesday snys‘ last night which also claimed the/the communique from Admiral | life of State Senator Audrey Wea- | Chester W. Nimitz headquarters. ver, Chairman of the Senate Fi-| Airdromes and docks were bomb- nance Committee. were three women and one sailor. ————— —— tions were hit at Kusaie. There was no air interception and: v v SONS | antiaircraft fire was descnbed as| ATTENTION MASONS ! light, | Called Communication at 4/ > SRR | o’clock Monday afternoon and Stat- ed Communication at 7:30 in the| evening. Work in E. A. Degree at| both communications. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been is-| sued by U. S. Commissioner Felix| J. W. LEIVERS, | Gray to Harry F. Tonkin and Maryl adv. Secretary. Olive Hukill. — General Electric | MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS | Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 GIVEN under my hand and the | s@al of the Probate Court at Juneau, Alaska, February 25, 1944. Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- g |the Baranof Hotel, from White-| B 2 E AR bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. i’hurse. e actalla. | First publication, Feb. 26, 1944. ! Other victims ed at Ponape and ground installa- | Last publication, March 18, 1044. i San Bernandino, Calif., is at the| { REYNOLDS ARE HERE Gastineau. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds have U Bara"of o |arrived: here and are at the Gas- Four o'Clock Becmty Salon WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS EASTERISN'T Make an appointment early for a COLD WAVE and new HAIR STYLE for that new EASTER BONNET. L] MASON cg r Christenson, the suit against a farmer claiming $450 3 damages because his car was Bigls] sed, has filed his ta, wrecked by a mule. The grievance ".ANE FROMAN, stage and radio singer, has filed a suit for one ACHESON FAMILY HERE ;. 5 o) | Registered from Flat, Alaska, Mr. BEGISTERRD HESE f AT GASTINEAU HOTEL An arrival here, Miss Vivian Kak- klem is a guest at the Gastineau. > FROM SAN BERNANDINO | Nancy McCaffery, registered from L A R, { FROM FAIRBANKS From Fairbanks, C. Johnson is at| | the {Gastineau Hotel. ! ———— ——— BUY WAR BOVDS g Special Communication tineau Hotel. . —_———. —— MORGAN FROM SITKA STAFFORD HERE C. M. Stafford, at the Baranof FIRST DEGREE Hotel, is registered from Los, & Angeles. | Here from Sitka, George Morgan . | - .o —— {is at the Gastineau Hotel.’ | AT BARANOF HOTEL | ey | At the Baranof, Mr. and Mrs. B.| GUEST AT BARANOF Regular M. Thomas and family are regis-| A guest at the Baranof, Otis L. & \ered Fiogn Beatiiay 0" Armistrong is here from Tuisa, okla.| { Communication i MRS. BRUE HERE * M. C. DELLER HERE 7‘30 P M et 6™ IMMUNIZATION CLINIC S ‘The Feder- | Anchorage, | PAGE THREE Last Time*“*DESPERATE TONIGHT JOURNEY” . STARTS 790U s un D A Y UWI. Sflfl !TSNEGHT 12220 A. M. MATINEE AT 2:00 P. M. He's @ haunt on a jaunt and gets mixed up in the merriest that ever scared the LYNNE ROBERTS - GEORGE HOLMES RAYMOND WALBURN « J. CARROL NAISH DOROTHY PETERSON Directed by Malcolm S0, Cloir + Produced by Walter Moresce Original Screen Play by John Larkin Best in Short Snbiecls — Late News SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY The regular monthly Immuniza- non Clmlc for infants and children school age will be held Wed- nemay morning at 10 o'clock in the Health Center of the Territorial | Building. Smallpox vaccinations will be giv-| len as well as Shick tests and diph- | theria innoculations. | | Dr. willlam Whitehead, Acting | Commissioner of Health in the ab-| ' SHOW TONIGH'I‘ TIDES TOMORROW |sence of Dr."C. ©. Carter, will ad | Figh Hde8:10 8 Ju. 16D ey minister the immunization o e b TS S . m,, 16.1 t, m., 08 feet. CAA MAN HERE High tide— 3: R With the CAA at Anchorage, A. Low tide— 9:58 a. m., 0.6 feet. % V. Carrcll has arrived here and is High tide 4:01 p. m., 15.2 feet, ¢ at the Gastineau Hotel. Low lme—-dfl 07 p m., 1.8 feet. Elks Hall SATURDAY NITE March llith BOB TEW’S BAND GENERAL ADMISSION ... $1.00 TAX . .10 M. C. Deller, here from Molalla, Oregon, is at the Baranof. [ Mrs. Harold Brue is here from| Anchorage and is at the Baranof. FEAST YORE EYES ON THEM SECRIT ORDERS, COUSIN, AN' THEN SHOW ME TO GEN'RIL ROSEWARYER'S ROOM WIFOUT NO BACK SASS FAR AWAY SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TO 6 P. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 1 MUSTA GOT FLUSTERED AN’ GWE THE VARMINT A THE WRONG OOCKYMINT CHICKEN | THIEE AN Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken BERVED ANY TIME THE DOUGLAS IN DINER AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT 2 Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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