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F'RIDAY AUGUST 25 1944 y SWEILL FEATU RES 3! GREAT STARS! : |group of top notch players many| neadiin® s ory ot o d}w CARLISLE LED CARRILLO. i William FRAWLEY LEE PATRICK 6US SCHILLING SAMUEL . HINDS ALVINO REY § HIS ORCHESTRA The KIFG SISTERS. | Original Screen Play by Paui Yawitz « Directed by William Castle « Produced by Wallace MacDonal* S —————————————— | ALSO SHOWS AT 7:10—9:30 “G-Men vs. The Black Dragon™ (Saturday Matinee) LATEST NEWS Saturday Matinee 1:30 | | tient, has been dismissed from St.| PAGE THREE ’ .4IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. m?b“[fl/fllfly ngWYmG Paramount’s fun-filled, star-s'udded song-swept story of how "DIXIE" was born! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— | CRUISING PARTY OF "Detulahon Is Made | FOUR RETURNS HOME' On Who Will Be Nex! | STARTING AT | Secy. of Agriculture | (Apllol Now B. Burford, and Jack Burford have ! ; (C nnlmuod from Page One) |returned from a 16-day cruise | |aboard Burford's boat, the Donjac.| pE It was a very enjoyable trip, Flet—‘nw t political speculators is Rep.i| {cher reports, with perfect weather | Clifford R. Hope, of Kansa mukm i except for one day of rain, south Republican member of the House of Wrangell. riculture Committee, Hope The party went first to Windham | young, recognized as an authority g 4 : Bay, then to Cape Fanshaw and On farm problems and popular in his Daniel Decatur Emmett, originator Inext to Petersburg. From there |Party. :): 1‘|lu x‘u(nln\:(‘:l “l’u:\\ and composer [they cruised through Wxnngelll( There is some question whether vo \; itle |‘ 1(“« b Tarols /8o Gl o o SORRIINTL | 0o Dewy oL Dot e b e S LRt wiis for Parel Taking the eastern passage south |'4ke the secretaryship. The Kansan biographer amd that was for Para- would be in line for the chair - ‘mount Starmaker,” in which ‘lof the town, they journeyed to | 5 % ship of the powerful House Agricul- he played a role inspired by the life Humpback Bay and visited Anan S Gt 1 S tor the many black | Li¢ Committee if the Republicans of Gus Edwards m“;; '"“‘:"‘:’“‘:c“‘:;v wmt:lr?‘ing to | Win control of the House. As com-| In “Di now playing at the that almost missed the deadline!|por o™ ype party cruised out! o ce chairman, he would be in a 20th Century Theatre, Bing's por- Blackle's up to something| new| " TUC i to. Ohailikak| Looition to shpe Congressional trayal of the first of the great men farm legislation, | wi sntertaine orics ) S in “The Chance of a Life-|gy itc then to Baranof and Warm | 3 Ml | who l.nlunnm(l America for more (m\( More slippery than an eel, |Springs Bay, where residents ve- | Many Imm leaders are willing to than fifty s, is said to be his ‘lm slips out of one desperate sit- ‘pm‘m having enjoyed 40 days of y that Judge Marvin best thus far. It's fitting and uation * * * and slips right into perfect weather. now serving as War proper that it should be, what with another! That look in his eyes| Chullmm‘ Todd. Tenakes Hoohlh, | Food Ad rator, would be Presi-'the crooner being modern Amer- | mea triple trouble * * ¢ as he v h d ’ ’ | dent Roc 1t’s choice in the event jca’s number one minstrelman. As \ | Excursion Inlet, Hawk Inlet, and ). wins. As a member of Congres . confesses to a murder he didn’t 4 ') .y 8 A ne ONgress Dan Emmett, Bing not only has a | Funter Bay were all visited before | q,,ing the thirties, Jones helped t {commit ¢ * * then goes through g - ed ped 10 chance to sing a good many songs S the party returned to Juneau. {put most of the New Deal's farm % |some fast, tough action * * * to pin| mapeper reports stopping at seven | legislat 1k h C new and old—but he does more |the murder where it belongs! BISIAL0N SIEMOTEH | SO dancing than he's ever done before. | canneries, one gold mine, and an| Another Democratic possibility is - \ /In addition to a burlesque ballet {old ssitery. “He took many PUEERe| R. M. Evans, sn'lowan Row & el o yise Bing “hins BOlY. de Woll HOSPITAL NOTES |of the scenery, fish traps, and other | ber of the Board of Governors of (o1 A8 TS BN ST TE points of interest. [ the Pederal Reserve System. He| Y0 st eth b | Jr., who comprise the Virginia Min- Melchor Padilla has been admit- ted to St. Ann's Hospital for medical | (ROSBY COLOR | FILM SHOWING 207H CENTURY For the second time in his film er, Bing Crosby plays a bio- 6 rin al for Paramount “Dixie"—in which he impersonates [ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fletcher, J.| Diversion .\(‘(‘kua v\x]! find merry, melodious entertainment in Uni-| versal's brisk new tunefilm, “Lar-| | ceny With Music” which comes to- | night to the Capitol Theatre. The has to do with night-club| and is enacted by a| his new is story performers of whom are nationwide favorites.| Allan Jones, Kitty Carlisle and l(‘l) arrillo are co-starred. The sécond feature stars the |screen scoundrel, Boston Blackie **+*in a headline story*** ‘/n pch"'“'" 7//\1 Re SP s\"““ % mul‘ N o““ | formerly served as administrator of A near-misfortune occurred at - * 1 strels quartette, in an intricate soft- |Excursion Inlet when they had to | the Agricultural Adjustment Admin- | 1 ; tstration. | He wha. an assistant o shoe routine which accompanies slip the anchor cable, which became ; " | § s “She's Fre KA Known ohjsgt.{ Wellace when the latter was Secre- 0ne of the songs, “Shes From Mis- NG, entangled with an unknown object 1 ATy of AGRIBIETES: isouri,” during one of the minstrel Mrs. Ruth Pawlik entered St. \Th‘ Coast Guard fire boat came i Ishow sequences. ‘ for surgery. |to their rescue during the next tide, ' | ————————— mnd they were able to raise it. BERTHA LEAKE ARRIVES Directed by A. Edward Sutherland § Scraan Play by Kerl Tunberg and Darrell Ware /) | Ann’s on Thursd: Adaptation by Claude Binyon Dewey might turn to his own State for an appointee to this cab- Roberta Brown was admitted to | in.u post. As Governor of New York, o ‘D‘“‘) has leaned hesvily for 4gri- | ertha Leake is in town and has \31“;‘;“‘;‘““ momins tor « -/ ADRIANO CABARLOC | cultiiral advice on A. E. Babcock, |Fesistered at’ the Juneau Hotel DIES IN HOSPITAL! nalonally-kEbwH eirlcutiue 1 b | ATom Hake, Sl serving as a trustee of Cmnell; Adriano Cabarloc, who attempted ' {7ivers sity. ¢ © © o o 0 o 0 o ‘W‘“dl on August 22 at the T‘;l‘“ Another New Yorker mentioned |® WEATHER REPORT ‘cannmy died in St. Ann’s Hospital ' jo wijljam I. Myers, dean of agri- |® - Richard Haber entered St. Ann’s|at 8:09 o'clock this morning. He ' iure at Cornell. Myers served | ® U. S. Weather Bureau | en Thursday for treatment. | was born in the Philippine Islands | 5 Governor of the Federal Farm'® Temp. Thursday, Aug. 24. | 40 years ago, and he was unmarried. ! Cn-dn Administration under Roose-|® In Juneau: Maximum 63, G L TR velt, but resigned after a difference | ® minimum 48. D"UGLAS ‘n[ views on credit pnh ies . At Airport: Maximum 66, e ‘; — |® minimum 42. | PopefoBroadast == NEWS ope 10 broa (as | ALLENS MOVE Emypire W{mt ads brmg results! | On Sepfember 1 ‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allen and iy VATICAN CITY, Aug. 25. — The six-year-old son, are now moved Pope will make o worldwide Tadio into. their new residence apart- TROPICS | broadcast on September 1, which is |ment at the Government School. Wallace Kangas, a surgical pa- Cartoon—Latest World News "'l|llIll"llllmllllll"lIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmllmlllllllllll||||IIIIll||||I||l||||||||||"I||" "SPY SHIP” “SIX-GUN GOLD" Ann's Hospital. Baby Steve Albert is a patient at —_ St. Ann’s and is receiving medical | care. “THE FALCON'S BROTHER" COLISEU M Douglas .|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIII|III||||IIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh|. | JUNEAU IT'S THE BIGGEST-AND THE BEST/ Never has the screen been jammed with so much spectacular entertain- ment!...Stars galore! Song hits—7 top- notchers! Romance! Laughter! 3 top bands! It's the joy-show of a lifetime! ===flere It Comes! STARTS SUNDAY PITO THEATRE L CA THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI "'lIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIINN" Have You Tried the New Halliwell Cold Wave? —Experienced Operators— Lucille’s Beauty Salon PHONE 492 One | Just TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE |Kerosene heater; very good, $10; ] also a 2 burner Coleman stove, Miss Geneva Ann Parsons, daugh- | price $10—just the thing for /ter of Mayor and Mrs, James Par- | hunters. Thompson Optical Co., sons, celebrated her eleventh birth- 214 2nd St. lday last evening with a dinner | |with two of her intimate girl One Arnu style cot, new; price b 2 L $6.50, Thompson Optical Co,, 214| {riends, Miss Louis Grant and | Maria Worobec as ‘guests at the | 2nd Street. | family home. the fifth anniversary of the present Buth Mr. m,d Mrs. Allen will teach Under the New Management of ISMAEL VOSOTROS )Mr Allen <upcnnbendent rcplaclng M. S. PATRICIA uans(exred to another location, WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN “':‘::f',n‘iuxnll)' moved here from Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 198 FOR RESERVATIONS COBY COFFEE MAKERS Table Lamps Metal Covered Asbestos Electric: Range Top Mats MIXER BOWLS For General Eleciric, Mixmasier and . Hamilton Beach Models Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 ELEVEN YEARS OLD FLOW, as for the BRIDE? Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR EXPRESS offers savings worth hundreds of dollars. You can fill rush orders weeks sooner. Flowers for the bride, replacement parts for your car, new merchan- dise fo close a sale, perishables, special medicines... Ship and Specify AIR EXPRESS between JUNEAU FAIRBANKS BETHEL WHITEHORSE Rates and Full Information 135 So. Franklin St. N e e, et ‘PAN AHERICAN AIRWAYS sveTem FOR SALE—-SIX room house with| oil burner and electric range;| GOOD NEWS concrete foundation and large| Mrs. Thomas B. Jensen is in re- basement. Phone Blue 375. |ceipt of a radiogram stating that —e e her husband, Private Thomas Jen- sen is leaving on the first available steamer for a visit with his family here. He will be on a 2i-day fur-| lough. ; TWO BIRTHDAYS Two birthday dates were cele- |brated yesterday at the Knob Hill home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Flem- ing in honor of their two children Ronde Merle and Merton Reuel. 'Ronde became five years of age on have trouble with temple back|August 23 and Merton was one of ear, 50c each installed. Thomp-|vear old on the following day, son Optical Co., 214 2nd. St. August 24. Eight young guests BRI — __|were present at the party which HELP wA“TEn included games, favors, and ice cream and two individual birthday ‘WANTED—Office girl w“,h some cakes. Present were Toni Warner, knowledge of typing and good at Stewart Johnson, Della Cuthbert, figures. Call at U. S. Employ- Michael Brown, Malin Babcock, Merle and Merton Fleming. Mrs. t Office. G P Kenneth Lowell assisted Mrs, Flem- | ing in the arrangements. | 3A Kodak, Eastman, post card size with carrying case and strap, F.7.77 lens; like new, price| 50.00. Thompson Optical Co,, | 214 2nd Street. received 5 dozen assorted | colors, steel construction, velvet| lined eyeglass cases, $1.00 each, | Thompson Optical Co. 214 2nd St. SEATTLE NOME Just received 5 dozen pair of ear| ease. They are for people who, Phone 106 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK | WANTED—Stenographer; salary in- cluding overtime $2500. Apply room 504, Federal Bldg. - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Home for 5 one mo. old Angora kittens; adorable; 2 gray, 2 maltest, 1 black. Phone 21. RUSTAD VISITS Norman Rustad came in from| the fishing grounds yesterday Lo' spend a short visit with his fam- ily. With the fish at their best,| Mr. Rustad must cut his visit very| short and return to the grounds; after spending a day with the BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH TSWOW, SHERIFF, AUNT LOWI2\E (S COVERED WITH GOOSE GREASE FROM WAID TO TOE, AN' BEDR\O WIF TH' RHELMNATIZ AN'---Ud -~ LOST—Green round bottom row| boat No. 31C666. Finder notify Dewey Jones or Garncik's Gro- cery. AINT THAT GOOSE GREASE A SIGHT TO THE WORLD, SHERIFF ? Apt. for rent, newly renovated, $25.00. Winter & Pond. WHAR'S YORE AUNT LOW\2IE, JUGHAID ? T CRAVE TO VIEW THAT LETTER SHE GOT FROM SNUFFY ommended for all skis A types. Gives a velvety fin ish! Helps powder cling for heurs, LARGE JAR Sl. G GET IT AT utler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH! The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE BAR DINE AND DANCE