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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER TONIGHT + “MERCHANT FILM VODVIL The RITZ Brothers in "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" with FRANCES LANGFORD THEATRE Show Place of Juneau e wans? LWt 1eio" 7, 1944 »INAZI CRIMES PORTRAYED ON | CAPITOL BILL | Every one is waiting tensely for the news of war's end, not only to| see our loved ones come home, but for the retribution and just punish- ment which will be meted out to the vicious men who instigated its horrors and perpetrated its dism across the scarred face of a con-| tinent. Coumbial’'s® powerfully dr: mmu film “None Shall Escape,” now| showing at the Capitol Theater,| takes this news by the forelock and foreshadows the facts of things to come. Here, in the most pro- phetie picture of our time, is how the Nazi crimes will be avenged | This moving drama shows the w horrible tragedy of Nazi brut —and demands punishment. E phase of it is shockingly true, so terribly frank that it sears the screen with its llh shillulng story. High tide— 5:56 a. m., 14.7 feet. Low tide —11:52 a. m., 2.8 feet High tide—6:04 p. m,, 16.3 feet D | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | Have a portralt arust take your ‘nlcmre Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Bulldm;, Phone 294. adv 777777 - | SALVAGE BIDS Sealed bids will be received until | 4 p. m. Monday, September 11, 1944, | for cash purchase of the stranded hull, machinery and equipment of the Gasboat 31F397 now lying at high tide line on Symonds Point three miles south of Barlow Point, 1 end of Admiralty Island, pur- chase to be made as Is at stranded location. Bids to be delivered at | office of Shattuck Agency, Seward | Street, Juneau, Alaska. adv ROYAL CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT We Serve: ® American Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein Sweet and Sour ® Fried Rice 162 So. Franklin PHONE 738 Jnl("l ity SPEARHEADS " OF RUSSIANS i 'Reds Now on Yugoslav Soil i as Furious Battle Rages for City of Warsaw (Continued from Page One) re- fl\mw h the hm\ G\tv \nt ported to be fighting at Orsc on the Danube, well beyond the gorge and 90 miles due east of the Yugo- | slav capital. In Northern Poland In northern Poland a great battle, which may liberate Warsaw and car- ry the war to East Prussia, increased in viclence with two Russian Army groups attacking along a 35-mile front along the Narew River and on eastern approaches to the capi- he Narew for town of Ostroleka toppled yeste and the Russians moved on to within 23 miles of the southern border of East Prussia Heavy Casualties The Red Star declared that 791,000 long | Germans were killed on the eastern front during the summer offensive of June 23 through August 31 It said, “This means that the Red | An my in nine weeks exterminated a | German army greater than that sent Zlg‘llnst the Allies.” Hundreds of thousands were re- | | ported captured, and “until now the | Germans have kept the main forces mx the Soviet Front, shifting three | | divisions from occupied countries and from Germany itself. The Hit- lerite Command doesn’t conceal the fact that its main task is to prevent |invasion from the east.” Before Warsaw the Russians drove the Germans from the ruins of Wo- lomin, seven miles from the capital’s | eastern limits and sent tanks thrust- ing almost to the edge of Praga, - | Warsaw’s industrial suburb on the side o fthe Vistula. - ROBERT NORTON HERE F. Robert Nortén, of Hoonah, is in town and staying at the Bar- anof Hotel. Warfields' Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) | NYAL Family Remedies | HORLUCK’S DANISH | | ‘ ICE CREAM Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. CORN-ON-COB CURLY KALE, Local NEW CABBAGE PARSNIPS CARROTS, Local CELERY, Crisp, Tender IN3 AREAS ¢ _ |ed the past two years of school be ~ |amined by prospective THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUN |Miss Hamersley Is |"CRASH DIVE" ' DOUGLAS NEWS JUARD NOTICE Unit of Territorial Guards will meet this evening in the Natatorium for drill and small bore rifle practice at 7:30 o'clock Dress will be coveralls, leggings, ammunition belts and rifles. - WILL GO T( Miss Della Poor med her po-| sition on the staff of the Baranof Hotel in Juneau on plans on ret this school t Tuesday nn(l: m after having mm-j cause of a illness. Miss Poor cam to Douglas in the Spring* with her | mother, Mrs. Della I. Poor, from| Littlefork, Minnesota, intending to, visit relatives here during the sum- | mer. Attending the Douglas High School as a freshman, Miss Poc will y with her brother Vall Poor and family YOUNG ME N HILLS Many of the Douglas young men | are in the surrounding hills today to take advantage of the weather for a few d hunting before school opens, next Monday, Sep-| | tember 11. . | - e | TWO MOOSE BAGGED i Roy Lunn, George Sk nd C.| K. Tisdale returned yes y from the ku River moose country. The party bagged two moose and had to make an extra trip up the river to haul down the second |animal FFDFRAL WORKS A(JENCY PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRA- TION, Juneau, Alaska, September 2, 1944. Sealed bids will be received at I the office of the Pubic Roads Ad- ministration, 419 Federal and Terri- torial Building, Juneau, Alaska, un~ | til 9:00 am. on September 27, 1944 {and then publicly opened for rurn- ishing the materials and performing | the work for constructing Project | Alaska DA-NR 2, Stedman Street | Bridge, Ketchikan, First Judicial Dl- | vision, Territory of Alaska. The length of the project is 0.028 mile and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: Concrete, Class A. 58 C.Y.; Concrete, Class D, 196 C.Y.; Concrete, Class S. 92 C.Y. Reinforcing Steel, 47,700 lbs.; Strue tural Steel, Furnish and Erect 264,- 000 lbs.; Steel Piling Furnish, 43,400 Ibs.; Steel Pile, Driving, 800 Lin. ft.; A priority rating of AA-3 has been assigned to this project. The mini- mum wage paid labor employed on this project shall be in accordance | with the classified labor rates set | forth in the Special Provisions. | Plans and Specifications may be ex- bidders at Room 419, Federal and Territorial | Building, Juneau, Alaska, U. S. For- | est Service, Ketchikan, Alaska, and !the Associated General Contractors of America, 219 Benjamin Franklin ‘Hotel Seattle, Washington. Where ‘mples of Plans and Specifications ‘ are requested a deposit of $10.00 will bp required to insure their return. |1f these are not returned within 15 | | days after opening of bids, the de- | | posit will be forfeited to the Gov- | ernment. Checks should be certified {and made payable to the Treasurer lof the United States. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at | | the office of the Public Roads Ad- | ministration, Room 419 Federal and | | | Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. | | M. D. Williams, District Engineer September 5, 6, T | | 0 'HOOL |4 at P‘\nbuuk\ of ‘Miss Pat Tyronne Power is stared, while|| s iersley, daughter of Mr. and|anne Baxter and Dana Andrews [Mrs. H. F. Hamersley of Victoria,|top the large cast used in the B. C, to Mr. Clifford Elson Lar-|fjjming of 20th Century-Fox’s thrill- e of Portland, Ore. The wed- chnicolor story of submiarine ] i took place at the home of rash Dive” which is now Judge and Mrs. Harry E. Pratt at the 20th Century. Most of the in his farewell role for the dura- | Mrs. Larrance, well known here,|action-packed sequences of the iwent to Fairbanks several months |gwiftly ry were actually tion! Leading a reckless crew on ago to es another photograph | fjimed y supervision at the war's most daring missions! tudio, left her local busi- ubmarine Base, g to school studies|s |th PAGE THREE LA RO 10" ENTURY /T‘ggg_:;,,t, EAU, ALASKA MamedaIFaubanks‘ NOW SHOWING | ews, nl l!n marriage, 1\\!51 | he ness establishment in charge of at New London, Conn Battling death in a depth-bombed Fern Eaton Members of the cast and studio : r AEVEPS 5 submarine! Finding love in pre. technic spent sev BARCUS BACK IN TOWN the giant base where technical a cious, stolen moments! ul Barcus, who has been fish-|viser Commander M. K. KirkPat- ar Wrangell all summer is|rick, U.S.N, put them through n town and is employed by |their paces aboard Uncle Sam’s Royal Blue cab company. monsters of the deep. Canning Peaches Pears Prunes ARE HERE See Qurs FIRST! NEWS DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. ‘.“"“g TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES in S 10:15 A M, 215 P CARTOON i S5 oo b BAXTER MINIMUM—$2.5 DANA ANDREWS James GLEASON - Dame May WHITTY i m BERGEN and McCARTHY in “Here We Go Again®® “|III|IIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlNIIIl’ Directed by ARCHIE MAYO = Produced by MILTON _SPERLING CRNTURY-FOX. micTuRe PHONE | 5. BARerts B CASI'I GROCERY CORY COFFEE MAKERS Table Lamps Metal Covered Asbestos Electric Range Top Mats MIXER BOWLS For General Electric, Mixmaster and Hamilton Beach Models i Alaska Electric Light and ‘ ‘Power Company | JUNEAU DOUGLAS | | GOING OUTSIDE? Fly all the way in less than a day! FAIRBANKS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 WHITEHORSE No Priority Required | JUNEAU Daily Service SEATTLE PASSENGERS . EXPRESS . AIR MAIL Connections 4t ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and All Alaska Points % INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 RN AIIFIIIC/I/(/ A[RWIKS’ sveTem Wit 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 1 DEMAND WAL \F STOP ?-- SHUX, WE'UNS ™ WHISTLE A BLOW WOOTIN' \-\OL\.ER SERVED ANY TIME 0 BELL PEPPERS a non-drying Jiguid BEETS, Local veake makey, 1 DANISH SQUASH B o RADISHES. Local N DELICIOUS PLUMS . Yo Tingertips® | ITALIAN PRUNES e | PEARS e ety || APPLES silky liquid makeup ‘ MEL“NS o gmoots on iy 1] GRAPEFRIUT, Faney ) 51;2?";:‘.’5".12‘53? FRESH - TENDER - CRISP i Elbuctddone oo POTATO CHIPS { special oils that leave your 1 Erase 2 packages 39¢ - you're missingtill youtryitt Lo | oowme sat e ot PHONE—WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER . 'fz Dlas tan) Warfield's Drug Store G E o R GE BR OTH E RS Guy ISJ‘.lcg:\siotrhmDru;:s - Broiled Steak and v Fried Chicken DINE AN The D DANCE EVEN SLOW DOWN AN’ GIVE B AR MY RIGHUTS 6% T A CITIZEN OF YE PERS\ST DON'T 0\‘\" Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD-RUSH! DINE AND DANCE

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