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* MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1944 | me— TW( THRILLING " FILMS NOW ON MARRIED ;R BEONS =l WITH A ‘ “Above Suspicion,” the best-sell- to vivid life on the scre ray teamed for the first time. picture is now at the Capitol. is the adventure of a college pro- outbreak of war. JOAN EHAWFflHI] FRED M- MURRAY BOVE | A W e tion. a brave crew and its gallant ship, the Flying Fortress BELLE. Air Forces' 73 Unit. Conrad Basil Reginald VEIDT . RATHBONE . OWEN M-G-M PICTURE SPECIAL ADDED "MEMPHIS BELLE" 1 The thrilling story of a | Famous Flying Fortress ing distributed for the Office of War dustry. .- BILL McCOY HERE Bill McCoy, of the New England and Her Heroic Crew . . . Fish Company, has registered at l ALL IN the Baranof from .Chatham. ) ALL 1 = D TECHNICOLOR ANCHORAGE PEOPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shanks, of Anchorage, have arrived here and are registered at the Gastineau Hotel. Plus—Latest News | | THEATRE y Fred Dolphin, of the National Showe Minoe o Juesn Grocery Company, has arrived here U ... i now staying at the Baranof & ' Hotel, —————— MEN WANTED to work at the Juneau Lumber Mills. -ee DOLPHIN ARRIVES NOTICE I am not responsible for any| bills except contracted by myself. J. R. REYNOLDS. | Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Largest Selection of FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES At Al Times Bananas, Grapes, Pears, Prunes, Crab Apples, Grapefruit - fancy, Apples - eating and cooking, Tomatoes — red - firm, Ovocados, Hot House Cucumb- ers, Egg Plant, Corn-on-Cob, Bell Pep- pers, Celery-tender and crisp, Curly Kale, Danish Squash, Carrots-local, i Radishes-local PHONE—WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER GEORGE BROTHERS CORY COFFEE MAKERS Table Lamps ' i| Metal Covered Ashestos Electric Range Top Mats MIXER BOWLS For General Electric, Mixmaster and Hamilion Beach Models Alaska Electric Light and Power Company \' JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 9 O S A U i Vo N S\ S 8 B —, CAPITOL BILL ing novel by Helen MacInnes, comes | s With|gion Inlet were Lt Joan Crawford and Fred MacMur-!giliotat, Also being shown is the story of|Grover, Audrey The film, in Technicolor, is be- Information by Paramount through the War Activities Com- mittee of the Motion Picture In- UNDRED PASSENGERS H i FLOWN OVER WEEKEND | BY ALASKA (OASIAI. Alaska Coastal Airlines hamued 41 passengers on Saturday and 39 lon Sunday. Passengers on Saturday to Excur- Col. Wwilliam | Dr. Dahr, Ralph Mize, The pon Foster. It| Excursion Inlet to Juneau—H. H Howard. fessor and his bride who under-| juneau to Haines—Charles Nico- take a perilous secret mission inljet Mr e central Europe just prior to the| Their hairbreadth escapes from the Gestapo, involve-'Graham. ment in the murder of a Nazi of-| ficer and rescue of a British agent /|y among other thrills cram the ac-|(Tenakee); . Lapham, Andrew Matson. To Skagway—Wilbur Irving. To Taku Harbor and return—Guy Juneau to Sitka—Nick Malachoff, and Mrs. Tom Sandborn Mrs., Hagerup, Erwin Hagerup, Fred Dolphin, Mrs. L. Sitka to Juneau—! MEMPHIS | wajter Fitzgibbon, Mrs. F. Hines, It is a War Department, jonn Tomasi. film produced by the Photographic Section of the U. S. Eighth Air Force in cooperation with the Army | First Motion Picture To . Elizabeth Harbor—MTr. |Mrs. C. A. McMickle. To Killisnoo—C. O. Beebe, Stan- ley Beebe, Alma Beebe. Juneau to Hoonah — Richard| Sheakley, Warren Sheakley, Harold Jones, Jr. ning, Joe Moses. Hoonah to Juneau — Frank Johnson, Minnie Johnson, | Florence Johnson, Caryl Mnrtm |Emma Mayida. Juneau to Hidden Inlet—(Roun l trip) H. O. Adams and A. S. (110- ver. and On Sunday the following pas-| W. H.| sengers went to Hoonah: Firsén, Ed Gardner, E. Mohline. Hoonah to Juneau — Ed Tuylor,‘ Don Underwood, Mrs. Firsen, John | W. Hansen, Gertrude Gardner, !John Whitfield, Andrew W. Hum- ‘pmcy Milton Cushing. Excursion Inlet to Juneau—Glenn | Green, Don W. Howard, Ralph Mize. Tenakee to Juneau—Jimmy Jack- son, Mabel Staltz, Dave Koska, Henry Wiroimos. | Juneau to Sitka—A. M. Maggard, Opal Maggard, Cherie Maggard, W., C. Wiatt, P. J. Jacobin. Sitka to Juneau—Mr. A. W. Link, Al Anderson. Juneau to Ketchikan—Mrs, Mor- ris, Miss Morris, Mrs. Pat Berge, C W. Ehrig, E. L. Woolery. Juneau to Wrangell—Frank Jones. Wrangell to Ketchikan — Frank Jones. ‘Wrangell to Petersburg — Ralph Otermo, Tom Rustad. Wrangell to Juneau—G. S. New- house. Ketchikan to Juneau—Donald C. Thomas, James G. McDaniel, Wil- :Ham H. Jones. TIDES TOMORROW Foster, and Mrs Low tide — 4:24 a. m., 2.4 feet. High tide—11:03 a. m., 12.9 feet. Low tide — 4:42 p. m,, 5.8 feet. m., 142 feet. | High tide—10:47 p. apt. McNichol, | ¢ , Ben Jackson, Mrs. R(m-I Joe Moses, | 'YANKEES IN FIRST SPOT:; “ BROWNS 3RD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JACK BENNY i§ }m\ is STAR OF FiLM, 20TH CENTURY Jack Benny, that amiable comed- amiable no more The Meanest - W(n Id. now playing at the 20th (By Associated Press) |Century, the nation’s number one | Detroit |double taking T-hit pitching. Cleveland |a er Sunday, hours on Newhouser’s it verdicet is for a 5-0 verdict in the opener. The New York pennant drive bat- teries were recharged Sunday. The Yanks split a doubleheader with |the Red Sox but are in first place.’' Relief pitcher Orval Groves, with an eleventh inning tripple, scoring la Webb, gave Chicago-a 3-2 victory over St. Louis in the second game er the Browns copped the opener| _ . The loss dropped the Browns to third position, one full game be- hind the Yankees. Washington took both ends of a |doubleheader from Philadelphia on | Sunday. PITCHER MORTON WINS 215T GAME FOR M. L. RECORD (By Associated Press) : | Morton Cooper became the first National League pitcher to win 21 |games this season as St. Louis won |the nightcap from Chicago after [the Cubs took the opener Sunday behind the 3-hit ptiching of Paul Erickson. Cincinnati won the nightcap from | Pittsburgh Sunday as Lefty Awnold Carter allowed the Pirates six hits. | Bucky Walters, ace Redleg pitcher | took his eighth defeat in the opener | {when the Pirates collected a dozen | hits for the win. Philadelphia and Brooklyn split a twin contest Sunday. Both games were free hitting contests. New York hammered Boston starter Nate Andrews and his three | | relievers for 17 hits to defeat the Braves 10 to 4 after spotting Lhem four runs in the first inning in only one ;,nme played Sunda) CANNED SALMON PACK l IS NOW AT 4,806,943 Alaska’s canned salmon pack tkus‘ season totals 4,806,943, according to* figures released today from the of- fice of the Fish and Wildlife Ser-‘ | vice. This total, however not com- | plete, is close to what the 1944 pack | will be when all districts are closed. | The pack in Southeast Alaska totals 1,935979. Central Alaska is | 1,843,938 and Western Alaska’s pack | is placed at 1,027,026, . Whether you pack lunch boxes or pre- pare a hot lunch for the children, it helps ’ to have a supply in your cupboard Come in and see the many things to help you feed them the foods ‘ ‘they need . . . Boat Orders Delivered Anylime! Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. and Cleveland split a|gagman, he nightcap on Gromek’s able Detroit held the goer American League's lead for two re the which Anne whispered, is and a verit- scourge ¢ > to old ladies, quickly nse that this y change in character E a change for VO e ior aughs, louder ughs hem The Century-Fox picturs, features based on the uproarious stage hit. ‘The second feature is a report of the actual flight by the renowned months. Pl e e AR N Don’t Be Sorry Buy Your Canning PEACHES NOW Price and Quality Are Right DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 Man in the But movie- | Edmund Gwenn, | Revere and Helene Reynolds, | PAGE THREE TSN i ove .|]|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIh.. (Iun twenty-fifth mission over GRO TOMCENTURY enemy territory and documents the | danger, the joy and grief of (he‘\«' YOU'LL LOVE HIM EVERY GRAND 4//gr/o#S MOMENT! ten men on a last journey before! returning to the United States.| More than that, it brings before the eyes of the people back lmnw.| which is inconceivable ually experienced - Urgmg Soldiersin | Alaska Be Rofated WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Repre- sentative Hinshaw of California, member of the House Interstate Commerce Sub-committee which recently v Alaska, today urged that soldiers stationed there be ro- tated by units Aqam Tonight! a picture unless 8 Army The Californian sa units have been in Al 33 months and he expressed belief soldiers should not be kept at iso- lated stations longer than 10 “MEMPHIS BELLE” The Flying Fortress with 25 Missions Over Germany—See Her Last Trip Authentically Photographed by the Army In Natural Technicolor SRR RO THEATRE Dead Body*® 2:15 P. M. S 1 “ Beverage of Moderation” OLYmPIA “It's the Water®: ,_ss in the STATES? FLY all THE WAY in less than a day... via Pan American FAIRBANKS & WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE No Priority Required INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 A S 50 S e PAN AMERICAN AIRWARS Direct Daily Service with Connections from All Alaska Points BEER AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES Edmund J. Krause REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for " HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE FIRST DIVISION Solicits Your Vote GENERAL ELECTION September 12, 1944 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 ORDER EASTERN STAR JUNEAU CHAPTER NO. 7 | Home Coming Dinner For Members, Escorts, Visiting Members ! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 6:30 P. M. | Followed by Business Meeting f MAKE RESERVATIONS BEFORE NOON, 4 ! SATURDAY, by phoning Worthy Matron or . Secretary. ALICE BROWN, Secretary. (Paid Advertisement) ATTENTION MASONS Stated communication Monday evening at 7:80 with work in the E. A. Degree. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. adv. WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Is to be published this month and forms will close Oct. 10. For space, listings and changes, please call the Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 before the closing date. —adyv. Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME Broiled Steak and GOOGLE ! BAR ARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH YOU AWNT N C\-‘\‘Q eg'E,D SHUT-TAIL YOUNG-UN ??2 N\\STOFER NA LEETLE TH THE HAID MAN O T The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE —m— DINE AND DANCE By BILLY DeBECK —” 1OW 0AST YE JOSTLE ME AROUN' LIKE TWUZ A SMMIFE HOUSEWOLD SINCE UNK SNUFFY JINED THE ARMY ! Loeated at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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