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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1944 ——————————————————————— INTRIGUE! ROMANCE! ADVENTURE! "APPOINTMENT | IN BERLIN" AT | CAPITOL SHOW/ i A story based on the shrewd and| oft-times brilliant designs of the ad-, venturous mén and women who . form the mysterious.espionage cirs o Samuel Goldwyn |cles in f)uxu,w has gfm mu«:: into A a film that is, according to advance 4 /flfllfllll‘k ' resents |reports, one of the most arresting BOB DOROTHY spy melodramas to come out of 6‘f‘P P 0 ] V [ M E N l HOPE . LAMOUR iHollywood in a long time. It is the in | Columbia production, “Appointment in Berlin,” which is coming fo the ! Capitol Theatre tonight. IN BERLIN® with | George Sanders, British actor, is | co-starr with Marguerite Chap- GEORGE SANDERS |man, young Columbia player. San- ¥ iders plays the role of an RAF com- MARGUERITE CHAPMAN | G e o !mander who purposely falls into ———PLU¥ STARTS SUNDAY |disgrace in his own country, in y ATy e crder that he may ingratiat m- HARRY OWENS self with a powerful Nazi group. and His | ROYAL HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA i {How well he does it is shown by the fact that they permit him to become a feature on a Berlin radio network, where he manages to send Show Place of Juneau ‘; tiful Ge; n girl who must win the i | N sympathy of her audience. Her re- futation of the Nazi party, her love for the British agent, and the dis-! covery that the latter has outwitted the Germans, lead to a highly; The Juneau Townsend Club met last night in the CIO Hall. To en- able the many present to Start ' .p.ovic finish : ! by rl;\' onhthe dal:jcn;.a Hv;u‘\'d(‘vo:- s ;’-fi“ | |dard, w presided confined the | | The Leap Year plan of the ladies IO \inviting the men to dance was car- omorrow, Thursday, at 7:30 p. vice will be conducted by the Rev.Iried out in good spirit, although'm the Lutheran Church will hold ! H. Hillerman. The degeased somewhat reluctantly at first by the ji5 seventh, and final mid-week | a member of Igloo No. 6, and imore timid ones. Music Pro- Lenten Service. This is a change M. McIntyre, violir both in the evening and the hour BAILEY SERVICES FRIDAY AFTERNOON ces for Ira .| I was interment will be in the Pioneers |vided by E plot at Evergreen Cemetery. d Mrs, David Milner, pianisf of service. A o T linforced by two enlisted mep, Bud-| Being the anniversary of the| ATTENTION S dy Rice with his guitar and Harold |night on which Jesus instituted the | Installation of Officers, Wednes- | Wilcox with a bar Buddy and | Sacrament of His Supper, the con- 5. All Elks urged to at-|Harold pleased the audience by gregation will partake of the com- singing se al duets with guitar munion at this service. —-—— land banjo accompaniment, and The sermon by the pastor will lwere called upon for additional be, “Man’s Meagre Homage to The | encores. Ancther appreciated fea- Divine” | | ture of the evening’s entertainment The Junior Choir will sing | al solos by David Woodring Stainer’s, “I Adore Thee' and the who played his own accompaniment | Senior Choir will sing Oscar Borg's “Now the Day Is Over." The public is cordially invited to The funeral se Bailey, who died at St. Ann's Hos- | pital on’'Sunday, will be held Sat- w {day April tend. Feed urday at 2 p. m. in the Charl Carter Mortuary chapel. T on a banjo. | Dancing continued until 11 p.m when coffee and sandwiches were Attend served in the lower hall 2 s ors were W. J. Pege and Mrs.|® ¢ & o & o o o .o Hanson of Pelican City; Mr. ® - REPORT b |and Mrs. Ray Kruse recently from, ® B W b Seattle and now permanently lo-|® Temp. Tuesday, April 4 @ losted in Jumesu; D, W. Such sc.|® - Mazioinn 37, Minisim 1% € {tive in politica s i giteR, mnd [ e 9. 9.8 . |a candidate for the House of Re- ANCE — DANCE “ | presentatives on the Democratic, Elks Hall Saturday Night adv. | ticket in the 194C primary election. | The committee in charge of the enjoyable program was Mrs. Olga | Kletzi chairman; Mrs. David Milner and Mrs. Hans Nielsen. - D POLICE COURT FI The following were fined in City Police Court this morning: Annie |Benson, $25, drunk; Mrs. Ned M'i bright, $25, drunk; Sergie Glas $25, drunk and William C. Jones,| 1825, drunk. ! e The brightest light for Northern nights s For a steady, glowing, white light easy to read by, brilliant enough to light up every corner of the room, useStandard Blazoin your gasoline lamps. Thishighly refined, volatile fluid ideally fits northern climatic conditions. Blazo is a water-white pressure appliance fuel that is both extremely efficient and economical. Because of itsinflammable characteristics, care should be used in its storage. STANDARD BLAZO | [/ STANEARD 0F_9A|:I!‘-‘0RNIA_ TABLETS — Y weeraciD 53 Attention Trollers! | g sToMicis o MEETING WEDNESDAY i il Butler-Mauro Drug Ce. 7:30 P. M. in Union Hall URGENT ALL MEMBERS ATTEND ;' United Trollers of Alaska Baranof | Beauty Salon General Electrie ~ MAZDA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA in i A o 5 5 coded messages through to British known quantity. Her assignment in! “SOUTH SEA RHYTHM | | Intelligence, even while he seem- “Air Force” turned out to be an| TEN R | ingly reviles his own country. arduous and exciting experience, . ey g Marguerite Chapman’s role is an but, according to advance reports,| LATEST NEWS I.EAP Y EA R PARTY unusu e, in that she is a beau- 8he made the grade and rendered a | | verifie VOTE for | John E. Manders DELEGATE TO CONGRESS Primary Election April 25 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! Lanpss STARTS TONIGHT 04[[,/ TURY Shows at 7:30-9:30 P. M. "AIR FORCE" IS | FACTUAL PICTURE AT 20TH CENTURY The Army Air Force tells its own story on the screen of the 20th Century Theatre tonight in “Air Force,” the first factual account of the s part in the air over the South Pacific. It was at the ex- press wish of General “Hap” Ar- nold, commander of the U. S. Air Forces, that Warner Bros. made| the picture | General Arnold said to tell the facts—how the Yanks had to take| it on the chin, and keep taking it,| and then started to dish it out to}] the Japs | The film features John Garfield,| Gig Young, Harry Carey, George| ‘Tobias, Arthur Kennedy, James Brown and John Ridgely. But the starring role is assigned to “Mary | Ann," a B-17 known as a Boeing| Flying Fortress. Although this is| her first starring role in a screen story, she is far from being an un- sensational performance. PRV RTRS TACOMA MAN HERE Hart Stang, here from Tacoma, is 4t the Hotel Juneau. i | NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Commissioner’s Court for the | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | b} Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Matter of the Estate of S F. DOWLING, deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 14th day of March, 1944, duly ap- poiuted Administrator of the «state of James F. Dowling, deceased. All persons having claims against | the estate of deceased will piosent them with proper vouchers anc duly to- the undersigned a Ju- | neau, Alaska, within six (6) mnths | from the date of this notice. i Dated at Juneau, Alaska, thi: jay of March, 1944 H. L. FAULKNE", Administrator. First publication, March 15, 1944. Last pubication, April 5, 1944. ber ¢ the i 14th | i | | i THLATR BEST SHOWS LOWEST PRICES Candidate for REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ... in Panama as in Pittsburgh 2Qué tal? is the friendly What's up? of the citizen of Panama. Equally cordial is the Have a “Coke” of the American soldier. 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