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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE JUDY GARLAND, VAN DR. STEWART IS GEORGE RAFT IN HEFLIN ARE STARRED ~ HIGH BOWLER, | THRILLER COMING _|IN'CAPITOL FEATURE FRIDAY PLAY| 10 20TH CENTURY, | The Merchants' League bowled | i July Garland goes glamour girl, last night at the Elks alleys and in| A plain white envelope is the gets plenty of opposition in the|the first games Leota’ swon from magnet for muraer, kidnapping, person of exotic Marta Eggerth, and|Sabin's and Henning's defeated the|wild pursuits and breath-taking' charms no less an austere personage [20th Century Meat. Later Butler|/suspense in “Background to Dan-, than Van Heflin in M-G-M's “Pre-|Mauro outpointed Ordway's and|ger,” the new Warner Bros. film| isenting Lily Mars,” ‘her newest|percy's Cafe took a game from the/scheduled for the 20th Century |singing appearance, at the Capitol{Juneau Drug by a margin of 21|Theatre \ |Sunday. This is a romance of the points. Dr. A. W. Stewart was| George Raft is cast as a tough,§ {modern theatre, with haunting|high scorer with a total of 25. hard-hitting G-Man who runs music embellishing an equally| Following are the individual head-on into trouble galore when haunting romance. It tells what|scores: he is given the envelope, supposedly | |happens when a young singer .set..si containing money and securities, by | out to attain stardom. | Carnegie pretty Ana Remzi (Osa Massen) | Judy is the young singer. She!Senescu whom he meets on a Bagdad-Is- | |tries to “crash™ her way to the at-|Wildes tanbul express, nearing Ankara, in| | tention of a famous producer, Heflin,| Turkey. | manages to make his prima donna, | The envelope contains, however,| | Miss Eggerth, plenty jealous, and| material that a sinister crew of | |amid comical complications and @|Stewart |Nazi agents are after at any cost.| { touching love story the embryo star|Hendrickson |Headed by the suavely ruthless Col- | |achieves success, musically and ro-|H. Waugh onel Robinson (Sydney ~Green- mantically. street) they put Raft into hot | Catchy musical numbers highlight| Totals 450 490 1392 | water ! |the action. “Tom, Tom, the Piper’s! e, | Raft is kidnapped by the Ges-! Son™ is another hit for Miss Gar-| Henning's SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1944 “HI' YA CHUM™. and TomGHT! “SHEPHERD OF THE OZARK STARTS SUNDAY! Preview Tonight WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! rovicnr ORCHESTRA WIVES™ TONIGHT GA STARTS SUNDAY b/‘[[,/ TURY MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:00 P. M. OWL SHOW 12:30 A. M. TONIGHT Leota’s 186 163 157 122 133 471 440 Sabin’s 204 221 195 126 140 133 150 192 106 137 525 528 516 | 392, Totals 1436 200 118 123 625 338 396 Totals GARLAND VAN HEFLIN . Butler Ma 145 133 190 o Drug 160 181 139 161 123 176 H. Simmons M. Davlin | B. Lavenick | Totals MEETS THE SCREEN'S NEW NO..1 MENACE Ordway’s 163 200 120 119 124 146 144 117 432 466 393 5121 363 407 149 with RICHARD CARLSON FAY BAINTER SPRING BYINGTON MARTA EGGERTH and | BOB CROSBY L4, i EN LENSES and His Orchestra \ | Replaced in our owa shop. Eyes | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, ki Y T R S | Islomgreu Bldg. Phone 636. adv, PLUS—Latest World News Evenis | " ' {tapo but is rescued by Peter Lorre | {land, and Miss Eggerth scores in|L. Hendrickson 179 133 4gg|and Brenda Marshall, playing two the exotic “Kulebiaka,” and the old |G. Waugh 140 110 384 Russian counter-esplonage agents. | favorite, “Every Little Movement,”|F. Henning 178 182 502 Raft learns that the envelope,| is guaranteed to evoke nostalgia Ve Sl 3 wiswlen from his hotel room, contains | Pt Sy Tsm a0 1447| Nazi-forged plans for an alleged | 20th Century Meat 1Ru n plan to attack Turkey.| g Tt 125 151 125 401 Determined to thwart this scheme | | Buhdsten 156 169 141 466!t0 Win Turkey over as an Axis ally, | G. Overby 134 134 134 402 | Raft tracks down the Nazi agents | ! 2 e _—__jand successfully foils the plot. JUST GIVING ’ Totals 415 454 400 1269 B g PR ‘ | : | \USO COMMITTEE | 486 | BLUFF TALK wOF MANAGEMENT FREDERICK, Maryland, March | HOlDS ElE(IIo" {:.—Coxxxllql]Mnck today said Bobo \L Holmquist . ‘ Newsom will pitch for the Philadel- . Sheppard Y ‘pm; Athletics in the season opener.?fl, Pelgfl‘x Seven Are Added ‘0 Or. Indicating there is nothing serious | l in Newsom's vague talk of going! Totals | into busir instead of playing ball, | ganization-Officers Are Also Chosen 408' Seven prominent citizens were | 373! added to the Committee of Manage- —!ment of the USO at the regular | 1344 monthly meeting of the committee | | last night in USO headquarters and | 517/ these will help out on committees ¢ 3gq! and other important duties with the | 419 Original members who have been in —— the civilian service for the past year. 1323 The seven added are Jack Fletch- |er Frank A, Boyle, J. B. Burford, !Jolm Young, J. C. Cooper. Perry | Hillery and Charles E. Naghel. | The following officers werc also elected for the coming year: Elmer A. Friend, Chairman, succeeding | Harry Sperling; Dr. Robert Simpson, | Assistant Chairman, succeeding | | Henry Harmon; Capt. T. J. Dyck, | | Treasurer, re-elected, and Zack Gor- | don, (director of the USO) as Sec- retary. | The Committee of Management | or en acts with the regular USO officers | lin giving needed moral assistance | l'and serving on important commit- | tes. These committees will be an- | nounced at the next meeting and | Sooy | 1191, | Percy’s Cafe | L. Hudson ......190 205 F. Holmquist 124 149 135 J. Sheppard 129 110 134 454 475 415 Juneau Drug Co. M. Lavenick 166 173 H. Barrager 118 149 120 E. Simmons 115 147 157 399 469 455 >-————— | | 135 Totals 178 Totals KATHERINE ELLIS World’s Famous Psychic is giving private interviews at the Baranof | Hotel, answering all questions per- taining to H:alth, Love Affairs and | advice on Finances. Phone 800 for appointment. SHOW TONIGHT ALL NEW STAN HACK QUITS BASEBALL; INTENDS BEAU JACK | TARESMATCH == " FROM DAVIS You lose=== unless F FIRE drives ‘you out of your home you must pay rent for tem- 1 appeared on the way for a repetition {u( the 63-second knockout recently | of Bob Montgomery. After\fictory When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioneer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. porary quarters; if it drives out your tenants you lose the expected in- come. In either case you lose — unless you have Rental Value or Rent In- surance, a very inexpens- ive policy and as essential as your fire insurance. ‘Who Shave Daily! SPECIAL PREPARATION | SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME |in the meantime the members of | T0 STAY RANCHING | the old committees will continue to ‘serve. | HOSPITAL NOTES John Laughlin was discharged | i lyesterdny from St. Ann's Hospital. i NEW YORK, March 18. — Beau Jack, bounding bootblack, beat hard punching Al “Bummy” Davis at the latter's own game last night. Jack battered the Brooklyn bad boy all over the Madison Square Garden ring to win a ten-round | decision by a country mile. | After a furfous and fast first | Jack, finding that he could weath- | er Davis' attack and his Sunday punch with that devastating left hook, came right back in the second round, bored his. way and slugged {out his heavier foe, winning the | unanimous decision by a wide mar- | gin. After the first round, the fight be- longed to Beau Jack. | CHICAGO, Ill, Madch 18.—Third | baseman Stan Hack, Captain of the Chicago Cubs last season, has de- cided to remain on his Oregon ranch and has formally applied for volun- tary retiremen, General Manager | Jim Gallagher said. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL Meanwhile, we are 1009 engaged in NEEDS NO BRUSH the war effort — with every passenger T Horace Chapman, a medical pa- | round, Davis staggered Beau Jack | | SR 77 | REPORT OF ADMINISTRATOR | tient, has been discharged from | - e | i s ; NOTICL 18 HEREBY GIVEN: | 1, ine Commissioner's Court for the and every ounce of cargo priorited by the Armed Forces—and we appreci- ate your patience and understanding when the accommodation you want is not available. General Electric MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes Alaska Eleciric Lightand Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Shattuck Agency JUNEAU Baranof Beauty Salon % WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS EASTER ISN'T FAR AWAY Make an appointment early for a COLD WAVE and new HAIR STYLE for that new EASTER BONNET. * SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TO 6 P. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 R MEN who find it necessary to shave every day, Glider is in- wvaluable. Glider is made s ly for daily shavers. A soft, smooth cream, it is not greasy or sticky, Smooth down skin | To use Glider, first wash your face thoroughly with soap and hot water. ‘Then spread on Glider quickly and | ensilz' with your fingertips—never a brus) lns'tnntly. Glider softens the skin —smooths down the flaky top layer. | It enables the razor’s sharp edge to ! cut your whiskers close and clean | without irritating the skin. It thus eliminates the soreness that daily shmving frequently provokes in sen- sitive skins—leaves your face feeling smoother and cleaner. ‘We sincerely believe that Glider will give you more shaving comfort | than any cream you have ever tried. Get a tube at your store today. |8t. Ann’s Hospital. Phyllis Turner left St. Ann’s yes- terday after undergoing surgical treatment. ‘Walter Kleweno has been ad- mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care, 'HALTROSKY NOW IN " 4-F WHICH MAKES FRENCH LICK, Indiana, March 18~-Jimmy Dykes is in high spirits {at the Chicago White Sox camp where spring training is starting. | Reclassification of big Hal Trosky to 4-F by the’ Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Draft Board, is the reason for Man- ager Dykes’ chirping like a robin. BUY WAR BONDS IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT FOR THE TERRITORYX " ALASKA DIVISION [ NUMBER ONE | Before FELIX GRAY, Commis- 1sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, OF Thdt Howard D. Stabier, adminis- trator of the estate of JOHN | HENRY REGAN, deceased, has fil- ed his final account and report of his administration of said estate, and his petition for distributioa | thereof, in the United States Com- missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- |cinet, at Juneau, Alaska; that 17 \o'clock a.m., May 22nd, 1944, has | Juneau Precinet. In the matter of the estate of LEROY VESTAL, deceased, notice 0 creditors. JIM DYKES HAPPY| bt } NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: t the undersigned was on the {17“1 day of March, 1944, appointed | Executrix of the estate of LEROY |J. VESTAL, deceased | All persons having claims against | the estate will present them to the | undersigned, with proper vouchers attached, within six months from | the date of this notice. : NADJA V. TRIPLETTE, Executrix of the estate of LeRoy J. Vestal, deceasea. Juneau, Alaska. |First Publication: March 18, 1944. |Last Publication: April 8, 1944. |adv. been fixed as the time and said Commissioner’s Court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned i in are hereby no- |tified to appear at said time and Iplace and file thelr objections, if any, to sald final account and peti- tion for settlement and distribution thereof. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 17th day of March, 1944, HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. First Publication: March 18, |Last Publication: April 8, adv. 1944. 1944. ‘Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- buie vudge, Juneau Precinet. In the Matter of the Estate of OSCAR = CHRISTENSON, de~ ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that {H. L. Faulkner, Administrator of | the estate of Osear Christenson, the { above named deceased, has filed his { Pinal Report and that & hearing will be held thereon before the unders | signed at Juneau, Alaska, on April | 27th, 1944, at 10 o'clock A. M., at | which time and place all persons iluleresled in the estate may appear land file objections in writing and contest the Final Report. GIVEN under my hand and the | seal of the Probate Court at Juneau, | Alaska, February 25, 1944, FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officlo Pro= bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Feb. 26, 1944. Last publication, March 18, 1944. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WHAT'S (N THIS MYXTERIOUS, w = TUT-TUT-THAT You MUSTN'T KNOW LEETLE BLACK BOX,) UNTIL YOU GET HERE YOURE GOIN| YARD BIRD WHY-TO WHERE YOUR SECRIT MISSION TAKES YOU -- NATURALLY !t ByBILLY DeBECK BALLS O FIRE!! YE BETTER FLING YORE BONES (N TH BED-STID AN’ KIVER UP, GEN'RIL-- L > 1 THINK YE 60T CENSOR\TIS ! Broiled Steak and " Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE THE DOUGLAS INN * OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT ectric H ammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE

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