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COME AND TAKE WHAT SHE HAS U love ct! P al ni a) b: b; al c o e SECOND FEATURE ul 'DOUBLE FEATURE Going,” Grace McDonald and Vera Vague tions. Others in a large cast in- clude Collier. ployee who manufactures the sus- picions which prompt the chase, is famous magazine cover girl, is cer- and homecraft from foreign lands, tain to cover herself with glory in | Columbia’s rhythm-filled new film, tol. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Art Exhibit, Food S Sale and Tea Will France, Germany, Finland, Russia, England, Guatamala, Ireland, Scot- land, China and India. During both afternoon and even- ing, a fortune telling booth will . be operated. In the afternoon tea Be Held Ap"l 28 will be served and in the evening| light refreshments will be available The food sale will be continuous | Last of this year's social events|qyying poth afternoon and evening sponsored by the Juneau Woman's|gac.ions. Club, to whicn the public is invit-| Ty, cjybwomen will be ready to ed, will be a combination exhibit,|receive the vublic at 2:30 o'clock food sale and tea, scheduled fOr|i, (he afternoon and will keep the the afternoon and evening of Fri-|exhibit open in the evening until day, April 28, in the parlors of theig ,clock or longer if interest de- Methodist Church. mands it. Because the articles to be dis-| ws E. L. Russell is in charge of played come from all parts of thelthe tea arrangements and Mrs. D. globe, the thome of the affair is “Around the World.” Included in the exhibits will be a collection of dolls from different countries. aught in some of the funniest A few old wedding dresses, one omplications yet devised for acreenid“““ back to the 1860's, have been {loaned for the occasion. ntertainment purposes. | Jinx Falkenburg, America’s most| In addition to examples of art OPENS TONIGHT, CAPITOL SCREEN Hilarious romantic mix-ups in resent day Washington are comic- lly presented in Universals “Get new funfilm opening to- Robert Paige, ight at the Capitol. rich ppear in headline characteriza- Lynn, Walter ghan Catlett and Lois A fictitious spy chase provides a asis for the original screen play y Warren Wilson. Miss McDon- ld as the pretty government em- Jointly are sharing the food sale re- sponsibilities. Mrs. Jacques Shurre, chairman, tcday requested that anyone who has articles suitable to loan and who is willing for them to be displayed, contact her or Mrs. John McCormick, president. ————— POLICE COURT FINES The following were fined in City Police Court this morning: Edwin | turns ority the show will also include examples of hand made quilts, hand loom | She Has What It Takes,” a feat-|Woven articles and knitted gar- re of the double bill at the Capi-|ments, typicai of American house- The hit comedy is said to be hold arts. s LATEST NEWS . PLU “SECRET CODE” S(flurday. Matinee) "HEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! 46th ANNUAL DANCE J ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION Of the Douglas Fire Department | Saturday, April 22, Natatorium Hall,| Celebrate the 125th Anniversary | . 4 Douglas. Bob Tew's Orchestra.| Saturday night at 8. Visiting mem- Gentlemen $1.20, includes tax. Schilling Coffee | QSCIZ illing flavor is always reliable Familiarity with legislative procedure is essential to accomplish- ment. Any legislator will tell you that in his first term he acquired experience and in subsequent sessions he really accomplished some- thing for his constituents. VOTE FOR A. B. CAIN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Primary Election—April 25, 1944 Sergeant-at-Arms in three sessions and clerk in one session of the House of Representatives of the Alaska Territorial Legislature. Reported the proceedings of the 1939, 1941 and 1943 sessions of the Alaska Legislature for the Fishing News, Ketchikan, and other Alaska papers. Thoroughly familiar with our legislative procedure. (Paid Advertisement) General Electric MAZDA LAMPS Standard Sizes Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS ° Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME Saturday, April 22, Natatorium Hall, | { Douglag Bob Tew's Orchestra. Gentlemen $1.20, includes tax. HELP .CELEBRATE ALDRICH FAMILY ' FEATURES COMES 10 20TH CENTURY The latest movie adventure of | problem boy Henry Aldrich is due |at the 20th Century tonight, when Paramount presents Gets Glamour” Glaser. The new film derives its title from the amazing fact that Henry wins W. Herron ana Mrs. Frank Marshall [a movie contest which entitles him |to a trip to Hollywood and a date iwnh the lovely sarong-wearing star, general | Frances Gifford. When Henry re- to the waiting arms of every hopeful sor- to Centerville, it is sister. But living up to his reputation as a wolf gets Henry into a heap of trouble. PGS 17 SR S, ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION Celebrate the 125th Anniversary M. Payne, $25, drunk and disorderly | Saturday night at 8. Visiting mems | JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. and STREET DEPT. [ | | a gay whirl of tunes, gals, love and| Alaska native arts will occupy & ::g fiffi;a';l,lg S i ot ;pers mv‘___.“___”d‘ laughter. place of honor at the showing. __._'....._« T 5 i s I\other countries to be represented YOUR BROKEN LENSES AUTOISTS WARNED | BUY WAR BONDS include Mexico, Italy, Switzerland,| Replaced in our own shop. Eyes | Paved streets will be wushed; Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson, [down Sunday morning. Parking Blomgren Bldg. Phone 686. adv, |will be prohibited on Franklin.| R o Street, upper and lower; Front 0 D D F E L L 0 w s 46th ANNUAL DANCE | Street, Seward and Main Streets.| g lof the Douglas Fire Department By order of 125th Anniversary Saturday Night at 8 o'Clock L 0.0.F. Hall S All Visiting Members Are Cordially Invited s REFRESHMENTS — DANCING - | Plant Your Garden Get a NEW COIFFURE for Spring | : | THOMAS HARD 5 Soft shining curls add grace and charm to your appearance . . . PHONE 555 This Spring for Your Fall Canning Needs Out-of-town orders receive our special attention WARE CO. JUNEAU, ALASKA | i | &l | We can design a hair style to flatter your face contours and suit - your personality . . . IGRIDS BEAUTY sALON COOPER BUILDING i Opposite Federal Building i i Open Evenings PHONE 318 Baranof CLEANSING CREAM Beauty Salon This high-quality liquefy- 3 ing crea ickly softens dust and make-up so they | are easily removed. Helps to keep your skin cloan and flower-fresh. g ECONOMY REG. SIZE ASK FOR IT AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. is not available, IV IV ERIC TN WHERE BATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS MEET SPRING with a COLD WAVE A full staff of experienced operators to satisfy your every wish in hair styling. . WHEN DO ME BN TH' LEETLE THE BS. M BLACK 80X START ON THIS INFUNNEL SECRIT MISSION 2ok \HFm SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TOGP. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 A ——— ON TH\S Joe After\’ictory When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioneer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska, Meanwhile, we are 100, engaged in the war effort— with every passenger and every ounce of cargo priorited by the Armed Forces—and we appreci- ate'your patienge and understanding when the accommodation you want 177200 1} % BY THE WAY — YOU'RE - GONNA BE ATTACHED To/ T CANT SCA'CELY WALT TILL ME AN THE MARINES START BOUNCIN' RIFLE BALLS RINES WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! anzbg rENTURY FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Henry Ald-fe with Jimmy Lydon as Henry and Charles Smith, John Litel, Olive Blakeney, Diana | Frances Gifford and Vau-| CHARLES SMITH * JONN LITEL OLIVE BLAKENEY -+ DIANA LYNN FRANCES GIFFORD - VAUGHAN GLASER BEST SHOWS LOWEST PRICES Announcement TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: It is with regret that I must announce having to leave Juneas and my friends and patrons here, but domestic conditions make necessary. After May Ist, I shall be located with my husband in the, Com-' mercial Building in Ketchikan, Alaska. § ‘We shall be happy to have you call and say “hello” and cha$ awhile whenever you happen to pass thru Ketchikan. For the time being I hope to make periodic trips to Juneau. 1 wish to thank you all for your patronagé and goed will during the eight years of my residence here. 2 : Sincerely and Cordially, DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON. 3 P. O. address after May 1st—Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska "GUARD YOUR 'FUNDS... WHEN TRAVELING... You are doing more ttaveling, perhaps, than ever hefore in your life; and under such conditions, that protection of your funds is of paramount importance. The safe, sure way is to change your cash into American Express Travelers Cheques. No matter where you go these Cheques are recognized. You spend them as you spend cash—your counter-signature is the only identification necessary. No matter how much you carry, if your Cheques are lost, stolen or destroyed uncounter- signed, American Express will refund promptly. American Express Travelers Cheques are blue—the size of a dollag bill—and are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% (75¢ on each $100 purchased), minimum 40¢. Obrainable at Banks. OH ; BUT THEY AINT GOING ALONG — NOU'RE GONNA ESTABLISH & ONE-MAN BEACH HEAD ¥ _ (i { / / VA /] / bl OFF'N THEM JAPS PUNKIN HAIDS BAR DINE AND DINE AND DANCE The D'erwi)y 'l'nn DANCE Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH! ; s TR S Rl St ) G L, grrgs

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