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+ SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1944 - Show Place of Juneau 4 “GILDERSLEEVE'S BAD DAY" “THAT NAZTY NUISANCE" STARTS SUNDAY 1oxiéiir—izi It's the time-and-a- o your life . . as wifey LAST TIMES TODAY . FOR LAUGHS! FOR LOVE! . - .. A New Heart-Hit Team! half of strikes to put love on overtime ROBERT PAI Riotous! Romantic!... L Pete Smith Short News THE CAPITOL HAS THE E LOUISE ALLBRITTON you'll be raving obout this new stor team! with DIANA BARRYMORE WALTER ABEL WALTER CATLETT ERNEST TRUEX Alan Dinehart George Dolenz Richard Lane Rex Ingram Y 7YY — LATEST MARCH OF TIME “SWEDENS'S MIDDLE ROAD" SHOW STARTS: 2:00 — 4:00 — 6: GE Disney Cartoon 00 — 8:00 — 10:00 3IG PICTURES » back again Tuesday morning. Jnry —_——————— I J the Baranof Hotel. | at + | Spend Your Vacation at PLEASE NOTICE | GAEL LEMMON ARRIVES That the Electric Service Shop has| Gael Lemmon, of Libby, McNel]l‘ | been fortunate enough to get paint- and Libby, has arrived in Juneau ers, so that the Shop will be closed | and is rgeistered at the Baranof | Saturday and Monday. Will be from Chicago. —————————— McKinley. CAWLEY, JENKINS HERE Cawley and L. M. Jenkins, James L. M. Namara has arrived | of the American Can Company, havc‘ here from Sitka and is a guest at | registered at the Baranof from Se-; | Warm Springs Bay Enjoy Alaska’s Most Healthful Mineral Baths. Enjoy Trout Fishing on Beautiful Baranof Lake. Also other Sport Fi 1shmg—Huntmg in Season. THE HOME OF THE BROWN BEAR GENERAL MERCHANDISE CLEAN FURNISHED LIQUORS CABINS + | O'NEILL & FENTON Baranof, Alaska NEW ST For Use in * JUNEAU Phone No. 616 OCK Eleciric Milk Bottle Warmers Glass Food Containers ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Alaska Electric Light and Power Company DOUGLAS Phone No. 18 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA |COMEDY "FIRED 1" ata”""ieua” s Members of Signal | REAL THRILLER generous portions. WIFE” COMING | ... ..o ovoem| CorpstoBeGuests | IS COMING TO AND DISTRIBUTION The hilarious results of a secret scheduled to open Sunday at the L ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND [, | PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON July 21, 1944, FRANK A. | marriage are said to be revealed| goyrm as administrator of the h extraordinary effect in Uni- estate of HARRY HENDRICKSON, al's “Fired Wife” which is|deceased, made and filed in the | above-entitled Court at Juneau, Al- | aska, his Final Account and Report Capitol Theatre. | and Petition for Fina? Award and The new comedy-drama, starring| Distribution, and that on said day Ruhl rt Paig and Louise Allbritton, | this Court entered its order direct- one of the most| ing that a hearing be had upon said !mirthful and entertaining pictures | final account and report and peti- | in the current array of fun-films [ tion for final award and distribu- | atured roles. rominently in an im- profile, est role of | areer. She por- ¢ “Sunshine Lady, radio and Walter Abel | tion before it on Monday, Se; pttm— | ber 25, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., of said day at the office of the said | pressive supporting cast are Walter| United States Commissioner and | Catlett, Ernest Truex, Alan D"“_ Probate Judge, in the Federal- Tu‘-} | ritorial Building, in Juneau Pre- | cinct, Territory of Alaska, and re- | quiring all persons to then and there ‘fippmr and make their objections, if any, thereto, and to the settle- | ment thereof; and, to the adjudica- tion, payment and distribution of the entire residue of the assets of e and idol of the kiddies.|this estate to C. D, ROBINSON, Between microphone appearances, | qomiciliary administrator of this however, she becomes the romantic|estate in Spokane, Washington. nemesis of her hoss who happens| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 21st to be married to a famous stage|day of July, 1944 are seen in the latter roles exciting and satisfyi Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. |director. Paige and Miss Allbritton FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Comical complications 11110\\ eac h‘ Ex-Officio Probate Judge. other in quick succession until the First publication, July 22, 1944 climax of ' Last publication, August 12, 1944, Regular $1.75 Bourbon Pe Luxe, 5th - - Special Walker's Imperial, 5th - Special Philadelphia,5th - - - Special Imporied Cuban Whiskey, 5th - Special P.M.DeLuxe,5th - - - Special Schenley’s Reserve, 5th - Special Casablanca Rum, 5th - - Special Our Ceiling—$1.60 0ld Timothy Rum, 5th - -Special Our Ceiling—$3.95 Red Horse Rum, 5th - - Special Our Ceiling—$5.50 Vidal Puerto Rican Rum, 5th - Special Henry Marquis Brandy, 5th - Special Apricot Brandy, 5th - - Special Bluebird Gin (Imported) 5th - Special Curacuo (Du Boucheit) 5th - Special Benedictine (Du Bouchett) 5th - Special Benedictine (Du Bouchett) % Pint - Blackberry Liqueur, 5th - Special Tequila, 5th - - - - Special Peppermint Schnapps, 5th - Special Plum Brandy, 5th - - - Special Grand 0ld Drink of the South, 5h - - - - - - Special Largest Selection of Imported and Domestic Liqueurs, Wines and Beer in Juneau PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER Stuari Hill, 5th - - - - Special $3.75 3.90 410 4.45 5.75 4.45 5.05 3.25 3.00 4.00 4.60 5.00 3.80 4.70 4.95 440 2.30 3.75 5.20 5.50 5.95 5.95 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your olcture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite federal Building, Phone 294. adv. oT llJomtns AppareL Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts —Keys Made. Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken —————————————————————————— DINE AND DANCE —— S| 0O' YOUNG-UNS YE EVER SOT EVES ({ ON ,SNUFEY ! 7 The Derby Inn Es ;u ially hm\unm men of thm From one of tse mosi talked of U. S. Signal Corps, a dance will|best-sellers, 20th Century-Fox has be give this evening at the Gov-|produced, with startling realism, the ernor’s house with members of the | most suspenseful as well as the most AWVS as sponsors. daring man-hunt ever calculated to All servicemen in the Signal|Set moviegoers on edge and keep 'ps are extended an invitation | them there from first sharp thrill and to take a dun\.nkl‘“’ last. if they so desire, Mem.| ‘The Ox-Bow Incident’ which f the AWVS are to attend | opens Sunday at the 20th Century ise Biba: o Sabort ‘ Theatre, is reputed to be tough en ainment Walter Van Illh\l” ‘( lark’s taut novel was unanimously viewed as rare material for the and they may {Danc will begin at 9 o’'clock. - shied away from it been called superb in the role of a | Spw rugged cowhand who defies the | Mrs. Stella Young, secertary to E. | wrath of a mob to defend justice. | L. Bartlett, former Secretary of Al- | For sheer realism, “the OX-Bow aska, has sailed South enroute to | Incident” is said to be unlike any Bisl California, where she plans film in recent months. The cast to s some time with her daugh- | includes many of the best actors in ter and son-in-law, Lieut. Col. and | the business and that they perform i Mrs. E. T. Yarbrough. She will stop | to perfection is attested by preview- | enrbute for a brief visit with 1915\—‘“‘5 praise of the film—Ilabeling it tives in Ketchikan, before continuing | one of the best of the year. Accord | to the States |ing to advance reports, “The Ox- Prior to her depature, Mrs. Young | Bow Incident” is the kind of thing parties and bon voyage showers. | can do. It took courage to make it B T 0 2 T ) | —with no punches pulled—and it REPRESENTATIVES P et i T BUDGET BUREAU HERE' TIDES TOMORROW Barton W. Greenwood and W. A, | Kennedy, representatives of the Bu- ‘ reau of the Budget, are scheduleda| LOW tide |to leave today for Anchorage after | IHigh tide—3:36 p. m. 180 feet. | conferring in Southeast Alaska for | LoW tide—9:34 p. m., 01 feet. | the past few days. TIDES MONDAY The two men are here to investi- [ High tide— 3:35 a. m., 18.6 feet. gate the potential possibilities for | Low tide —10:00 a. m, -3.0 feet. use of Excursion Inlet and the Skag- | High tide— 4:18 p. m,, 18.1 feet. High tide 24J a. m, 19.1 feet. way Military Hospital. Low tide—10:21 p. m,, 0.0 feet. >es R ® o o 0 0 0 0 0o 0 o BUY WAR BONDS WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Burean st airport, 9 miles from city. Temp. for Friday, Aug. 4. Maximum 66, minimum 53 e & o & 0 0o 0 0 0 e Baranof | Beauty Salon| 3 Ten?eurs hence ILL 'YOUR automo- bile insurance com- pany be in business ten i years from now? Will it be ready then to defend you in a suit brought against you because of an accident that may happen today? g | WHERE SATISFACTION and ONSIDER carefully the SIEAUE 4t BENONYMOUS financial standing and AN"OU"(EME"T. [ re('prd of the company .in Miss Jane Wells has reju;ned which you buy all your. e our staff after an absence of 6 §| SU onCe: months in the States. Her old | friends are invited to ask for her in phoning for appoint- | shatt“ck ments, | SHOP HOURS ‘ Agency 9A.M.TOEP. M. S | INSURANCE—BONDS PHONE 538 JUNEAU DOUGLAS Coliseum rouonnow NIGHT in ':‘t ohow ! : .-mumcowl! ‘f___—— | MEN OF THE ARMED FORCES'su GEORGE. MURPHY < JOAN LESLIE * L+ RONALD REAGAN GEORGE TOBIS-ALAN HALE - CHAELES BUITERWORTH -« KATE SMITH S S miryiia o= ey INOK L WARNER o AL B WALLS + e MICHAEL CURTIZ \ Produced at WARNER BROS. Studios FOR -zuzmorwmmwn:u FU IND CAN VE RUSTLE UP A BATCH O CHICKY DUMPLIN'SG, GERQLDlNE ? AR DINE AND DANCE At Dance Tomghh 20TH CENTURY screen. But, ving to the ruthless, Enrou'e fo Sta‘es Henry Fonda, who is starred, hak] was the incentive for many informal | that only the art of motion pictures | a. m, -37 feet. | LAST TOME THIS IS THE ARMY PAGE THREE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY TOOM TR | s onmAY MATINEE AT 2:00 P. M. s0 merciless it will sear your mind with the flaming fury of a white-hot branding iron! starring HENRY FONDA{ Dana Andrews « Mary Beth I.I'II'u Eyllu ?ury l‘l"l‘::‘- lm"aml Directed by WiLl Mtd-d'dflnhflhl'wl'm m™om Latest World News Tops in Shoris OWL SHOW TONIGHT—12:30 A. M. “SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES” Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE /A\P/l\ AMERICAN FLYING P! After two years of Military operohon Pan American thanks its Alaska friends for their patience and understanding and again resumes . . . | ; Direct bally Service FAIRBANKS pon WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE Connections 4 ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and All Alaska Points No Priority Required PASSENGERS . EXPRESS . AIR MAIL 135 So. 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