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FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1944 | RITZ BROTHERS ONDOUBLEBILL AT CAPITOL. The Ritz Brothers, ‘considered THE RITZ KIBITZIN : ol [y ‘ V4 many as Hollywood's foremost comedy trio, comes tonight to the | THIS LA“G"I" Capitol Theatre in Universal's mu- GAS BLITZ! jcal funfilm, “Hi'ya Chum.” The | I new picture, said to be made pressly for laughing purposes, (tures Jane Frazee, Robert |and June Clyde. Advance announcements describe the story of “Hi'ya Chum” as a mirthful combat betw a law abiding restaurant and a crooked gambling establishment in a wes ern beom town. The Ritz Brothe |with two glamorous entertainers portrayed by the Misses Frazee and | Clyde, find themselves projected into this hectic situation. The| {methods by which th ecome in- velved in the ultimate victory of | good over evil are declared to be | boisterously comical. A thoroughly enjoyable piece of screen entertainment is guaran- teed local audiences by ‘“Shepherd {of the Ozarks,” latest in ‘public’s | popular series of comedies starring | the Weaver Brothers and Elviry, | also shown on the double bill. Played to the hilt by an excellent | cast, and smoothly directed by | Frank McDonald, the film offers| the tops in hilarity, tunefulness, and | romance. | Paige THE WEAVERS ARE FIGHTIN' MAD! fla{‘e ERAZEE [WILLIE o. AYNES 18 / Podore Bk | CHARGED WITH FORGERY | Juit, ELYDE." ¥ A preliminary hearing was held in | S. Commissioner Felix Gra ¢ erday for Willie O. Hynes, | charged with alleged forgery. Hynes | |was bound over to the Fede rali igrand jury. | —Plus— e i i : LURZ FAMILY HERE *| LATEST NEWS o Registered at the Baranof, Mr.| EL BRENDEL in with the jand Mrs. Max Lurz, and Albert and | “OLAF’S LAST LAFF” WEAVER BROS. & ELVIRY Norma, are here from Sitka. | A . i ; <o ~ | (Sat. Mat. Only) MOOSE MEETING TONIGHT | | Tonight the Legion of the Moose | {will hold their regular meeting at| 8 o'clock at their headquarters in the Seward building. Following the business session, refreshments will| be served. | - - Uncle Sam’s Pin Gal | Ee RITZ BROTHERS: - ELKS! ELKS Attend your Lai row evening, 9 p.m members and their I adv. ELKS! ght tomor- lks Hall. For ies, only. LEAVE HOSPITAL iy | s Mrs. Wallace Jones and baby DOy | o were discharged from St. Ann's! Hospital yesterday. | We Appreciate Pan American Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of 16uadruplels last of the qu day to Senora Celio de Anguili died 4 |today. The multiple birth occurred while verification sought on the previously reported J., obtains his. | birth of quintuplets to a well to do Argentine rancher and his wife. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA | fi‘TlNY,' ULTRA-CHIC HATS FAVORED FOR END-OF-WINTER Photos Courtesy Suzanne et Roger. Left, metallic fabric hat with pink rose; top right, black velvet fedora with wings; below, rolled bumper. 1t’s a trifle sarly for the real Easter bonnet, but at the end-of-the-winter we like something less sub- stantial than we've been wearing to clap on our heads. The new hats are usually tiny, but ultra-smart, as you can see by looking at the trio presented above. At the left is a glitter hat which is purely for after dark. Its substance is metallic fabric mounted on fine net. A scarf streamer of self-fabric and a pale pink rose are its details. The bird-wing hat is a black velvet fedora, doll size, pitched well onto the brow, with black and white feathers. The rolled bumper hat, below, is dove gray felt, its binding and band trim of black velvet. All are closely molded to the coiffure. ¢International) when the plane’s royer. - T0 GET DISCHARGES| ERS—| N after the island in the Hawaiians| and a veteran of World War II, [] coon will receive an honorable dis- Near parls « the Army's Bushnell | Aoy AreReported In Argenfina March 17—The ruplets born yester arge from ¢ cneral hospital near Brigham. The | little fox terrier dog will get her discharge certificate at the same | time her owner, Pvt. Rudolph| Slim” Kropaczek of Rahway, N.| i was still being her on| LONDON, March 17. — When | Kropaczek found e Canton i bag. She learned to run into a fox- | fternoon. ELKS! motor Berlin. For this and other feats he s a‘ e received the Air Medal and an Oak | (International) | | berry Point. J American the island, she became the company |'medium Marauder bombers of the scot and transferred with it to| Ninth Air Force attacked the railf and, riding in a barracks center of Creil, north of Paris, this The bombers were sup- . " PAGE THREE | SRR | 'NATION'S NO 1 . BAND IN FILM | AT 20TH CENTURY ”l”fisoflfllymlqy Now that Lynn Bari is playing |her second top role within N Playing months in 20th Century-Fox's |chestra Wives,” now showing -on! the screen at the 20th Century . IT'S OUT OF THIS WORLD. ... AND INTO YOUR HEART! ‘Tl:oulrc. she can look back with The Nation's |some dispassion on the days when she was either the victim or hero- |ine in “whodunits # | Band in the Year's # | Musi- cal Romance! E THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! | “It's a real thrill,” she remarked on the set of “Orchestra Wives,” to pick up a script and find my- celf going all the way through to the last page, instead of finding |that I've been stabbed and carried off on page 83." Glenn Miller and his band share stellar honors with George Mont- |gomery and Ann Rutherford in | “Orchestra "Wives.” Lynn Bari, Carole Landis and Cesar Romero have important featured roles. Wil- liam LeBaron produced, and Archie Mayo directed from a screen play by Karl Tunberg and Darrell Ware, | based on an original story by James | Prindle. Gorge Montgooq Ann Rutherford with GLENN MILLER AND HIS BAND GLOBAL CAT PORTLAND, Ore.— Menitabel, a nine-year-old cat, has traveled 30,- |00 miles, been in 35 states and Mexico, sailed out to sea and flown lal 10,000 feet. Her owners, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Steiwer, take her wherever they go. e | Hero Over Berlin | v Lynn Bari Carole Landis Cesar Romero Virginia Gilmore « Mary Deth Nughes - Nicholas Brothers muu.y'nm{ MAYOD ScroonPlay by Karl Tunbor " ool Borvoll Wre " —PLUS— The Tops in Short Subjects LATEST WORLD NEWS — | | | | | | | 1/5GT. HAROLD STEARNS of Passaic, | N. J., engineer on a Fortress, has the honor of being the first member of the regular American Air Forces to shoot down a German plane over At the Gastineau Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly are here from Straw- Leaf cluster. SMOOTH ... SHAPLELY HEADS ... WITH SCULPTURE SIMPLE HAIR STYLES . our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every Attend your Ladies’ Night tomer- | hole when Jap bombers appeared. row evening, 9 p.n, Elks Hall. For members and their ladies, only. adv. The little terrier once flew to | Australia in an army bomber and lats ported by Thunderbolt fighters, | headquarters announces. B e A EAE NS that hug the head like smooth i little caps . . . hair-does that er, with Slim, was forced down! Empire Classifieds Pay! | Lt g - = combine the minimum of comb- AAAAAAAA Sl ing time with a maximum of hair loveliness. ounce of cargo is subject to military priority. FILM STAR Ann Sheridan, one of the After Victory, Pan erican will servivemen’s favorite pin-up girls, does another war chore for Uncle pioneer new standards of service for | Gors y Gollecting pins, She is an- Alaska. - | swering the appeal of the U. S. | government to save pins because | of their scarcity. 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