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FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1944 MAKING, THE, HOME FRONT SAFE FOR HYSTERICS! AN MG M PICTURE SAIR RAID, w pm/ Matinee Saturday 1:30 P. M. A an CURTIS - Mlduh MOIGAN C. Aubny SMITH PLUS—"The Secret Code” NEWS Saturday Matinee THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C. O M P ANY TILAUREL, HARDY MANURE =---- NEW or OLD Any Amount Delivered JACK CROWLEY—PHONE 219 What to Give For that Wedding Present? Why not one of the nice FLOOR, or TABLE LAMPS, ip our display? Two or three friends could get to- gether and make one, nice gitt. ® Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 MANY LEAVE ABOARD SHIP A southbound vessel coming into Juneau this morning brought the following : Miss M. Attwood, R. Attwood, Mrs. H. Berg, Hans Berg, Helen Beldeu, E. E. Engstrom, E. Eng- BACK AGAIN IN CAPITOL FILM Laurel and Hardy are back ugain{ !in a hilarious new comedy in tune/ with the times in M-G-M's “Air| |Raid Wardens,” opening tonight at| the Capitol Theatre. Though the picture is chock full of riotous sit- uations the comedians poke fun at|John E. Carvel, no one but themselves and deliver Mrs. E. E. Engstrom, E. a stirring patriotic lesson. ‘S"Om- Jr When the two partners try to| H. E. Hardesty, Carl Harrison, join the armed forces and are ,.e.lFrnnk M. Kelly, Mrs. J. M. Laisure, jected by all branches they rvturn[J M. Laisure, N. A, McEachran, Sis to their home town and become air | ter Mary Alena, Sister Mary Altreda raid wardens to do their bit. When |Howard Stabler, Elmer Rasmuson, their blunders create havoc in the | Wilbur Irving, Al White. ranks they become perilously involv- | ed and as a result are mustered out | \ A el of the warden’s service. But they| Marion Williamson, Joan William- manage to stumble on a ring of | 50N, Albert White, Margaret E. saboteurs and round them up to, White,' Lana Golf, become the town's heroes. Golt, Dently Wagner, Bonnle Wag- Poignant melodramatic thrills, to- | Ner, Watie Wagner, Flora Wagner, gether with an engrossing mystery James Huston, Jr., Mary Huston. story, are said to be excitingly pre- Dalma Hanson, Velma Bloom, sented in Universal's “Two Tickets | J0an Johnson, Ruth H. Allen, Ver- to London,” also seen on the double; ©@ Murphy, Barbara Bagnhill, bill, | Hazel Graham, Gay Graham, Vesta Michele Morgan, known as mc‘Ji Lorz, Forrest Hutzig, Arlan Hut- most popular screen actress of pre-| 8- war France, is-starred. Alan lerus H. L. Faulkner, Mickey Pusich, {appears with her in a romantic, {John L. McCarty, Bertie McCarty, action-packed role. Distinguished |\ j¢ B, smith, Lilian Nielson, plagers il She sUppOriing DAst in- |l B Snitth, Arlene)Bi S clude C. Aubrey Smith, Barry Fitz- s 4 % ' gerald, Tarquin Olivier, Mary Gor- Barbara H. Jaegel. ) “ Mrs. E. H. Fullerton, Alice John- don, Os O’Shy - : ' so:, i R WL son, Nellie Morris, Geo. M. Waples, Nellie Miller, Millie Miller, Palmer | J. Lathrop, Caroline Lathrop. Barreff, Westpahl 1" o™ st N " Sy | & Mary G. Tringali, BI e H. c- Nuptials Performed Cutchan, Sara Fern#id. | 7 Ruth Peterson, | for the South were: CNCAEPN GO% 157 T8 Harry L. Brown, Chanles Ogden, | Wesley W. Barrett and Mae West- Edith Robertson, | iphal of this city were united in |Holbrook. | marriage last evening in Douglas, at! M. H. Sides, LeRoy Frisk, Anna the home of Felix Gray, United | Jenson, Clarence Ritterbush, Capt. States Commissioner, who perform- | C. D. Carmichael, ed the ceremony. Mra. R. Clithero, Bessie F. Harper, | | Attending thesbride was Hazel M. | May A. Schuttpelz, Iva L. Schutt- iDempsey and best man for the pe]z, Lorene Schuttpelz, ! groom was Henry W. Main, of Babb, SChuttpel(z Clarence M. McDonald, |Montana. | Ray Lafgon, Herman Binschus, Al- | Mr. and Mrs. Barrett will leave | bert L. Hunt. Sunday for Valdez where Mr, Bar- | Passengers for Ketchikan were irett has a position with the Alaska Mrs. J. M. Laisure, J. M. Laisure, | Road Commission. | Mrs. M. McIsaac, Michele McIsaac, 03 o Mary Mclsaac, Mrs. E. F, Johnstone, ATWOOD BACK IN JUNEAU | Mike Johnstone, Maud Hamlin, Cal- |vin C. Hartman and Fred Ham- | lton. Thoese listed for Wrangell were | Leonard Taylor, Mrs. F. Churchill, | William Lamaree, Mrs. William Lamaree and Fay Griffiths. - e FROM NEW MEXICO William Tate, Jr.,, and David Cas- | sidy have registered here from Al- 1 buguerque, - New Mexico, ‘and” are | at the Baranof Hotel. PR 2 T WARNING TO MOTORISTS Streets will be washed at 5 am. Sunday, No parking of cars on thor- oughfares, by order of JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. Robert Atwood, Editor of the An- chorage Daily Times, has returned to Juneau from Skagway, and is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. - e PAA MEN HERE Capt. E. Herman and William Reed, of the PAA, are in Juneau and registered at the Baranof Hotel. Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test. If you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing buzsing head noises due to hard- ened.or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ouripe Home Method test that so many say adv. Persons boarding the vessel here | Woodrow W.| Eleanor Halliwell, Roseda Halliwell, { Katherine Hooker, Emily Dean, Ruth | Robert | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘Moose Women fo Meet on Saturday The Women of the Moose will hold a meeting for the officers on May 20, tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the club head- quarters. May is Hospital Guild | and Child Care Month, and the refreshment committee for the meet- ing is composed of Chairman Myrtle Lind, assisted by Mary Miller and Billie Jaegle. On the entertainment committee is Chairman Lyda Museth, with Nadj: 1eeper and Ethel Colvin at . the other members assisting. -eo DANCE 10 BE HELD TOMORROW EVENING will m held tomorrow 20th, from ten to one | the Elks Hall. Music jwill be furnished by Bob Tew and his band, and a good time is prom- ised to all who attend the affair, A dance evening, Ma lo'elock in night feature —————— HOSPITAL NOTES Andrew Rosness, a surgical pa- tient, has been discharged from St. Ann’s, William Schafer has been dis- missed from St. Ann's after receiy- ing surgical treatment. Mrs. Glenn Kirkham, a medical patient, left St. Ann’'s yesterday to return to her home in Douglas. Mrs. Dorothy Jameson was ad- | mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for | medical care. o'clock last night at St. Ann’s to Mrs. Ole Westby. The baby weighed | seven pounds Jerry Harris, a surgical patient, | has been discharged from St. Ann's. Mrs. Malcolm Moe left St. Ann's suite at the Baranof Hotel. Sally Fox has been dismissed from the Government Hospital, after re- ceiving medical attention. +Matthew Wflson entered the Gov- ernment Hospital yesterday. - - WHITE LEAVES TO MEET + DEWEY ALSO TO ATTEND [ REPUBLICAN CONVENTION an National Convention in go, is today soutlL.bound. He intends to go immediately to Al- bany for a conference with Gov. Thomas E. Dewey after which he will attend the convention. e ., HERE FROM MONTANA w@. M. McDonald registered from Montana, is at the Baranof. has enabled them to hear well in. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Qurine Ear Drops today st Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” CARA NOME FACE POWDER Instant new loveliness is yours when you use your the patience and REG. GET YOUR SIZE TINT TODAY AT 2 i 1 ] BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” priority. Baranof Beauty Salon Alaska, We Appreciate Pan American Ai irways appreciates understanding of our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military After Victory, Pan American will pioneer mew standards of service for nomination of which is to be a regular Satur(lny‘ A baby daughter was born at 11:51 | Hospital yesterday to return to her | :Albm't ‘White, delegate to the Re-' |"SPY SHIP" T0 - OPENTONIGHT, 207H _cmwmr1 \ “Spy Ship,” Warner Bros.-First| | National picture coming to the 20th| | Century Theatre tonight, is another| lexample of how Hollywood koey» 11hm(l of the headlines. | “spy Ships,” which deals with fifth colymn sabotage in the United States, was in the making munlll.w" before the FBI announced the ar-| rest of eight German secret agents who had landed on this coast via| submarine and rubber boats. It| even preceded a scandal in which a famous women flier was arrested| for dealing with the enemy. In “Spy Ship,” Irene Manning plays the part of a famed aviatrix| who becomes. involved with Nazi| agents and betrays her country by | radioing secret information which| leads to the sinking of American| vessels. Michael Ames, tive, engaged to Pam (Miss Man- ning's role), is the tool she uses to obtain her information about sail- ing dates. Maris Wrixon is the| girl who eventually works with Gov- ernment agents to give the betray- ing Irene her just deserts. Rainbow Girls Wil | Initiate Tomorrow The regular ‘meeting of the Ju-! |neau Rainbow Assembly will be held at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night with Miss Beverly Leivers, newly installed | Worthy Advisor, and other officers conducting the first meeting of their term, Many important items are to be| discussed, including appointment of , delegates to the Grand Assembly, and the assignment of proxies. It is hoped that a large number of the members will be present since it will be necessary to complete plans at this meeting for the annual Mother- Daughter luncheon which will be held preceding the next meeting. Miss Leivers and her officers will | also confer the degrees of the order | ( | insurance execu-| | WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY STARTS TONIGHT 2---Thrilling Features---2 TIM HOLT IN "SIX-GUN 6GOLD" ACTION in Sprawlin Brawlin PLACER CITY CRAIG STEVENS IRENE MANNING MARIS WRIXON © MICHAEL AMES * ted by B. REAVES EASON on two candidates. A cordial invi- | | tation is again extended to all| | Masons and Eastern Stars to attend | | this meeting and support the new' officers in their first assignments. | It is not expected that the meeting will last much longer than 9:30 | o'clock since no refreshments or en- tertainment is being planned to fol- {low the service. | e | |MRS. DODSON SOUTH | | FOR SUMMER MONTHS 'south and will spend the summer {visiting in Washington, D. C., and 'in North Carolina. [ —— - — BARBARA BARNHILL TO VISIT, STA’I‘ES. To spend her summer vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Max | Cebulla, Barbara Barnhill left today |for Havre, Montana. Barbara is the daughter of Mrs. Sally Barnhill of ,mls city. | . —————————— { NOTICE Out-of-town trade — send your eye-glasses for repair or frames to the Thompsen Optical Co. Box 3061, Juneau. We will return them to you C.O.D. adv. | | Mrs. David A< Dedsen is .enroute J+ BEST SHOWS LOWEST PRICES THEATR AVAILABLE WE NOW HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF ELECTRIC HEATER UNITS SUITABLE FOR MOST RANGES * WESTINGHOUSE — HOTPOINT -~ HUGHES GENERAL ELECTRIC — MONARCH — MARION WRINGER ROLLS EASY — WESTINGHOUSE — THOR — SEARS (‘FNFRAL ELECTRIC — MAYTAG AB 82 POWER PACK 90 Volt B 1'2A PARSONS ELECTRIC (O. Scarce? 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