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| FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1944 ON TONIGHT AT CAPITOL THEATRE The Ritz Brothers, who seem to be funnier with each succeeding screen appearance, are at their ac- robatic best in Univer s “Never |A Dull Moment"” at the Capitol to- night. The comedians are seen as in- |nocent accomplices in the theft of a priceless diamond necklace in the new filmusical Talented Frances Langford and glamorous Mary Beth Hughes have prominent roles. Miss Langford | por a singing entertainer in the elaborate nightclub where much of the comedy action is staged Miss Hughes appears as an irres- istible picketpocket. Excitement is the keynote of the second feature, “The Falcon Strikes Back,” which again brings Tom | Conway to the screen in the role m the suave sleuth The plot deals with the troubles in avoiding a trap that has been set for him by a criminal gang, and in endeavoring to round up the gang and turn them over to the police. Plenty of thrills and unexpected perils are encountered as the story \Infulds COASTAL AIRlINES MAKE FOUR TRIPS Yesterday afternoon Alaska C | al Airlines made flights to Skagw THE FALCON and his most spine-tingling adventure . ¥ TheRITZBROTHERS n + % . MMAM: 7 MOMENT ‘ with FRANCES LANGFORD MARY BETH HUGHES ROGERS DANCERS GRACE POGEI & [GOR ALSO “G-MEN vs. THE BLACK ¥ DRAGON” (SAT. MAT. ONLY) 1:30 P.M. LATEST NEWS sightseeing trip. O. J. Metzger, Harley Baker and Fll’d Geeslin 1]( w to Skagway. HEATRF. SN | Austin, Jenny Benson. TIII‘ CAP I"I()l HA THE BIG PIC ’ll RI.S | Petersburg—James Hammer, How- ard White, Ed Hagerman. From Petersburg—William Jones. Returning yesterday morning from Hoonah were Joe Moses, Jim Mar- EASTERN STARS NOTICE tin, Mrs. Jessie W. Dalton and Gus Regular business meeting Tues., After September 10, no tele- D";l'}z:'c ey e e ] Sept. 12, 8 p.m., preceded by Home phone rentals for the month of | 10 MOKNE te SEASTONE D Coming Dinner for members, their September will be accepted at a | g oo opo o B ‘ 1 discount. AIl remittances must i bear postmark of not later than discount !I Please be prompt. AU & DOUGLAS ting members. Res- - BUILDING PERMITS Two building permits were issued by the City Engineer's Office ALICE BROWN, Secretary. adv. this | f b handli Th p- M. ESAACS——Building Contractor | siors coneee s, 2 Gty 30 feet will cost $1,800. VV. Manthey is the contractor. The S Church, Second and Main streets, REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street PHONE 977 building. torium and offices. been let., R REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE DR. RYAN ON TRIP enth - day Advrn(l.sp laccording Falcon’s | Haines and Petersburg and also, one '4-H (LUB FAIR WILL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "CRASH DIVE" IS FEATURED, 20TH CENTURY motion in the BE HELD SEPTEMBER 16 .\nmml 4-H club fair September The first will be held in Juneau, 16 at the Scottish Rite Temple be- tween the hours of 2 and 8 p. m to an announcement s no waste made today by Mrs. C. L. Robards. gy s Navy. If any of the Thirty boys and girls, residents .o Crash Dive” had any doubt of Juneau and children living on this fact, it was dismissed the highway, will participate in this/when production started on 20th fair which culminates their year’s gep Fox's action-filled Techni- activity in club work. Ribbons and |color film at the naval submarine ! prizes will be awarded. base in New London, Conn All citizens of the Gastineau ., . principals of the plc- channel are urged to view the ex-| .. s ey e o hibits of the children at the|, 4.0 onq James Gleason, were Temple. The V»u\m;\ CardeneBIIBI L - oq 1o be glvei. & Wotivss | 1n of “grown-ups” will also exhibit sub! ine commands. . ahd ic their produce at this time and wlll‘m““,l““ principles by regular receive ribbons of merit for OUL=i . o1 orficers, a group of nev v| standing “‘*"'"‘m“ |assigned men to the base were also | {included in the lecture sessions. | Crash Dive,” now playing at the NORTHLAND ND BRINGS 20th (‘lmul‘\ Theatre, is the first story > come out of the present MANY FROM SOUTH R dealicg it b GRRHP A0y \\hu man Uncle Sam ubmarines, Motorship night, Nnuhluul .un\mg‘ brought to Juneau Lllv igers: . M. C. Anderson, | Stanley Beebe, Ed C. O. Beebe, Mrs. C. O. Ellen Strand ‘ Elaine Molvar, Shirley Ann Mol-! v Mrs. Pearl Passey, David Pas-| , P. J. Kalamarides, Mrs. B, J.| last Thomas Allen, Luoto, Beebe, SAM F Kalamarides, E. P. Storstein, W.| |W. Hawley. From Ketchikan—Everett Smith, e Burrell, Mae Lindstrom, sy Thompson, Charlie Chuck, Edward Nugent. From Wrangell — Mabel Woods, selflemhe Maurice Nelson, E. L. Bartlett. | From Petersburg—Ms. Geo.! week. The Baranof Hotel will build | €rman, an addition on the back of the hotel | Frank Mttulf will build a two-story concrete and | —/ | stucco addition to their present|the It will include an audi- 'of Rainbow for The esitmated |its officers for the new term. The cost is $4,500. The contract has not |ceremony will be open to all par- |ents and friends of Rainbow girls |and a cordial invitation is extend= led to all who are interested in the ad, A. Julaton, Faustino Es- i , Paul Jalong, Felix Romero, . Paulus, Chester James, Eugene (Paid Advertisement) rk, Pat Sweeney, Harry Long-|% way, Vernacio Flores, Otis Amlch son. Leaving for Sitka were I<1|7'\beth HE (‘ollu Lillian Collier, Catherine r, Ed Petersen, Mrs. Ed 'S Harold Peterson, Miss P. M. O'Brien, Charles Littlefield,! Mrs. E. Littfield | Mrs. A. Curtis, Ernie Carter, Mrs. | E. Carter, Mr. Van Horn, Lee Wilma, Mrs. Van Horn, Mrs. John i | Osbaken, Miss Florence Boester, the Rev. O'Reilly, Mrs. Ray Pet- Kenneth Lawrence, M!B» Ralnbow GlrlsW||I Install Tomorrow Saturday night at 8 o’clock Masonic Temple, the Ori Girls will insti Dr. J. C. Ryan, Commissioner of |girls of this community to attend| FOR . ' Education, left by plane yesterday |and extend their congratulations to s E N A T 0 R on his regular annual inspection |the new officers. pea u n trip to the Imenox nnd West Coasl | Mus Marga r et Clark, Past| e nex " s stalling Omccr As ing her will TE!}RITORIAI: two mcmiktnsA !be Grace Berg, Installing Mar- LEGISLATURE ‘ PETTERS‘O\TS’“, R |shal; Marilyn Merritt, Installing - for the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Petterson, of |Chaplain: mea Nielsen, Install- K l FIRST DIVISION, HAlLanks. e Flasta. a0 the Dar Jn: erloxc:(]r and Katherine Alex- ALASKA anof. ander, Installing musician. » Following these ceremonies there GENERAL ELECTION September 12, 1944 HOWARD D. STABLER, Republican candidate for SENATOR to the Territorial Legislature for the First Division, was born in Ohio; is a graduate of Middletown, Ohio, High Schools; of Hamilton College of Law, Chicago, (1916) LL.B. degree; was admitted to » the bar before the Supreme Court of the State of Washington in 1916; practiced law Spokane, Washington, until enlistment in Army during first World War; admitted to Bar of Alaska 1919; Y was Assistant United States Attorney for the First Division of Alaska 1921-1929; United States Attorney for the First Division of Alaska 1929-1933; engaged in private practice of law at Juneau since 1933; member American Bar Association; Juneau sociation; among other clients has represented Deep Sea en’s Union; Juneau Fishing Vessel Owners Association; (Paid Advertisement) y CORY COFFEE MAKERS Tahle Lamps INLAID | Metal Covered Ashestos Electric || LINOLEUM ' Range Top Mats &liif’gfiffii st%‘éégfi’;*}‘ffi% milal n many 1iferen A MIXER BOWLS g 'fififi’gffifi'}s'rofifi For General Electric, Mixmaster and i Hamilton Beach Models | Alask m Gl JENOMAR i . Pzwe‘:'c::?l:lp;lgly " Hardware | Compan i JUNEAU DOUGLAS p Yy Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 PHONE 555 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME’ iwill be a dance in the ballroom for | 6P.M.—T Rainbow Girls and their invited guests. Refreshments will be serv- | ed by Lily Ann Maurstad and l\er‘ committee. Graduate Pioneer of Alaska. Age children born in Alaska. Division, 10 years. member of the Board of A BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH GOOD OU WOOTIN' HOLLER! B0V! \T SURE |S GREAT TO BE BACK IN CIVILIZATION | AGAWN . The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE BAR LUTHERA tory. VOTE for REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Territorial Representative GENERAL ELECTION 35 yearsin Alaska. .. 30 yearsa successful businessman in Juneau “ABORIGINAL RIGHTS" (Paid Advertisement) Ralph J. Rivers University of Washington Law School. law practice., United States Attoriney, Fourth ‘Would, upon being elected, serve Alaskans well, not only as their Territorial Attorney, but as a Democratic Candidate for ATTORNEY GENERAL General Election, September 12, 1944 DINE AND DANCE PAGE THREE ‘.|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’HII!III'HI'IIIIHHIIIIIIIIII|I|HI|III|I|III|IIII| i, | T eNryRy Agein fight out in far flung and they rying combat waters, UNDAY "HOOL ADVANCES MEETING HOU R' Tonight! TYRONE POWER Beginning Sunday, September 10, | the Sunday School of Resurrection Lutheran Church will begin its serv- ices at 9:45 a. m. (instead of 10:00 a, m) | A general invitation is extended K to all to join this service of wor- ship and study | i | in his farewell role for the dura- MEN WANTED | tion! Leading a reckless crew on to work at the Juneau Lumber § g e ity Mills. the war's most daring missions! e eee - PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAIFRY Have a portralt arusy take your oicture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Batiling death in a depth-bombed submarine! Finding love in pre- cious, stolen moments! Federal Building, Phone 204. adv D SAVE THE PIECES f your broken lenses and send nem to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. They will be replaced promptly in ur large and well equipped labor- C. M. and R. L. Carlson. ELDON r12, 1944 oLOR! NIC g 1 c“ with ANNE BAXTER Sty che DANA ANDREWS MILTON SPERLING James GLEASON - Dame May WHITTY i NEWS CARTOON Directed by ARCHIE in sli"in CnTURY-FOX PicTURE AR THEATRE BERGEN and McCARTHY in “Here We Go Again™ COLISEUM-Douglas NOW PLAYING "ALASKA HIGHWAY" R /Yfl( AMERICAN ALRWAYS SYSTEM JOHN E. MANDERS | | | | NY OMORROW OW, fll‘lS 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 lzformation 135 So. Franklin St. N IIIKRIC/IJ/ JIRWA s 41. Married with two Four years in private SEATTLE NOME M Phone 106 dministration. sverem A SRR l"l'“ WA\TI'D - to work at the Juneau Lumber| ' Mills, —age L o NOTICE g u,w a I am not responsible for any omen's Apsanet bills except contracted by myself. J. R. REYNOLDS. (Paid Advertisement) e eaed By BILLY DeBECK | HOW DAST VE TRAIPSI AROUND IN THEM SCANDALOUS PEEIJAMMERS 2 VELL BE TARRED AN' FEATHERED FER SHORE ! WWSTOFER G-GOOGLE ! e ———— e Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!