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WEDNESDAY SEPTE'V[BER 20 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE THREE 'FIRE DEPARTMENT EMBLEM CI_UB HOLD R ,f“;j‘j\’{j‘{if;‘( e "\i',‘“‘“‘ i "TRUCK BUSTERS" |IIH”!IIIIIIIlIIIII|II|Illll||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH|||I|IVIIIIVIIIIIII>IIII|I!|I|. | Red Mrs. Howe, who ol | 'SHOW TONIGHT AT FIRST FALL SESSION . i st 15 NOW FEATURE ’ | TSOMCENTURY roeson some, devil-may-care buckaroo CAPITOL THEATRE v cos o i o o e ™ AT “’"““1 (L7 LANOHE “PRINCESS ““)rm:‘d to be a huge success. It|Townsend mc ent, prominent In | .y Busters,” Warner Bros:| Last Times Tonight A ADVENTURE ON V/HEZLS! with a gap in his chaps and a | mighiights 1o the week's |attractions is Republic’s “Ch: was not only well attended but|the Loyal Or everyone had a swell time. The/ing October 6 to visit in Abington, 0'ROURKE" |thrilling drama of the young men| who drive cross-country trucks, is wide open space on his face? [box,” sponsored by the Juneau Fire | i ivee for the evening's fes-]Illinois, his birthplace, and othe Department, and Sstarring Joe F [tivitles deserves a great deal of |t 1M RS SRREA '”vfm 20th C nu?\ fu|.m,l?l.v it b w d d Brown and Judy Canova, which| .. Mg The picture Richard Tra review Wednesday ens @ apitol Theatre to- | | e AU and Virginia Christine, and has a oI ] opens’ &b the \Gapubl Theatre !” Prior to the social, the President|to the annual convention of the e 5 ; 12:30 A. M. night for a 2-day showing | ! talented ipporting cast that in-| % lcalled a short business meeting Moose to open in Columbus, Ohio, W) A P 2 o | A dude ranch is the locale for | : cludes Charles Lang, Ruth Ford which was necessary for voting on|October 28, and will also visit|gjc prasa kel Afis the laugh-fest, and Rosemary Lane . Richard Fraser. Michacl Ames and | . a By-laws amendment. As soon as|Mooseheart, the pride of all Moose, | oo T |and John Hubbard provide ro- others Lol l 'L‘l dantio” interest to. balince . th this business was taken care of Where a home is provided for chil-| phe picture is a dramatization 4 V] j\ | the remainder of the evening was dr deceased or destitute ! ¢ ) " . - 5 antio ‘ p g | f the important work America’s /] l : comedy antics of Brown and L4 iueq over to the committee. One|Moose purents e e ouglas E y of the means of entertainment was | - i 4 tarifioe 1 ¢ ‘ Among the supporting players v in manning this country’s all-im- WEDNESDAY ONLY the old game of Cootie which was & ik E d r ester o 7 portant war-time lifelines. |are Chester Clute, Emmett, VOGAM. 1 1qriously received, The winners : TWO MILLION POUNDS |"Tie actoo-pacted fiim was ai- O et ; jou Soming, atne 5 | were Mrs. Erma. Jonson, with. the| v hous NOUEREANY ERROL FLYNN in George Byron, Judy Clark, Jane A DED AREA3 rected by B. Reeves Eason, from = / ' | biggest and most Cooties, and Mary an original screen play by Robert | wt RICHARD TRAVIS - VIRGINIA CHRISTINE Starr, Mary Kenyon, Pat Starling, | ¢ i origina ! y Rober ewart, who didn't do so well. &5 CHARLES LANE - RUTH FORD " o | Jane Weeks, Blanche Gra Tha Gomrmitthe’ HAR Tgked 0D |E. Kent and Raymond L. Schrock. || puiq'by 5. REAVES EASON - ongmisenes - DD DARKNESS e According to a message received | | Muriel Barr and Marie Windso here by the Offie of tho w“mm e Play by Robert . Kent and Raymond L. Schrock 9 oy xmnm pond ih which were de- et S W O SRS e S JAMES DAVIS KILED | . Associate Producer Albert J. Cohen. [hken by each member. Taking Fisheries Commission at Seattle, ; ¥ < ! R ’ i mpoy western boat owners are informed | IN ACTI N FRAN | £ 3 MRS " |turns, the mempers “fished” for a ! Mary Ann Young, recently from | . elephant and all came away that the September Area 'Imu, BEST PlcT“nEs | Proctor, Minnesota, is a guest at | .- prize. | landings, up to the fifteenth, total | 3 the Juneau Hotel. Pt plished custonss| 2000000 pounds. This leaves nbout\D”“ J‘l‘““:‘ of et e - ne of the established customs| ;000000 pounds of the avis, Jr., during action in France H uota re- Eo Bnowu : i 4 \uu August 8 has now been offi- THEATRE Lowest Prices ‘of this organization is to remember | minine |each month those who have had;, Tpe (g P g . |cially announced by the War De- A CANOVA 2 o et o e ammer | g amiselon stated that. the | B0 ot Breviousty reportea s | NN il n.u.atmu lheu were a great many | rate of 1mm,,p ing in action, Davis met his dmn\ e R ( e |in the country in which he was CHERS ENROUTE | born. | celebrations to be added to the list| |last night—May, June, July and| August and September births were Mr Mrs. Ira H. Downs, In-| He was the son of James P. lon the list. The committee had ar-' dian rvice teachers, passed |Davis, Regional OPA Director, who ranged one gift for each month.) through Juneau today enroute to was in Juneau at the time. The |All those whose birthdays fell dur-| their new post at Elfin Point. They |father was not informed that his| &% ing a given month drew to see| 8¢ making the trip via PAA son was missing until he returned g e |who would get the gift for that B to the States several weeks ago. IF fire, windstorm or ex- |month, In addition, a grand prize | LEGIA OLSON BACK - b 1 Mrs, L si i . for all the months was won b ia Olson, employee in the THREE OUT VIA PAA plosion, for instance, so Vi otfice of Indian Affairs, has re- 4 Mrs. Mario d damaged your own home s. Marion’ Hegkes: [turned from a short vacation spent that vou had to live in The committee for the evening g sjtka \) AIRWAYS SYSTEM ) An outgoing Pan American plane today carried Jimmie Jack and Anna El temporary quarters dur- |Were Mesdames Lucille Laurence,| PR | Jack to Whitehorse and Glenn Green = ing rebuilding — what |Helen Hixon Erma Geyer, Marthd | To visit for a few days with her | %o Fairbanks, enroute to Nome. BUSINENSS in the STATES? about the rent? |Wallace and Irene Garvin. The brother who is on leave from uM Qi i i next meeting of the club will be| Navy, Miss Evelyn M. Ridley flew| ARRIVAL FROM FAIRBANKS Rental Value Insurance |1 Iesular business meeting of to Ketchikan via Alaska Coastal. | Miss Kay O'Brien arrived here prosties HRENDRey rtor | October: 3 | Miss Ridley is an employee in the | yesterday from Fairbanks and is Lo s oy DU |Office of Indian Affairs. |staying at the Baranof Hotel. ford agent about the FLY all THE WAY in less than a day... via Pan American Direct Daily FAIRBANKS Service (o & WHITEHORSE T!null cost of this protec- Townsend CIUb HaS | ¥ Big Dance Orchestra JOE E. BROWN;JUI)Y CANOVA 5 g ey in The Juneau Townsend Club en- i “CHATTERBOX” joved a musical treat following its CO,“;,”.':‘”W JUNEAU | SEPTEMBER 20--21 regular meeting last night when from All SEATTLE Aloska Points No Priority Required INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS 135 So. Franklin St. : Phone 106 \____—___\,_——-—————’ l’/lzl/ AME i Rlalz(/ AIRWALS svsTEM | Under A'F',s.p"f)s "":‘t”‘" Volunteer |pysic was furnished by an enlarged o Desnrnent. orchestra consisting of E. M. McIn- tyre, violinist; Fred Arnold, banjo; | Shatt“ek A. J. Ellenburg, saxophone; Mrs. Otto Smithberg, pianist; and A. J. Goodman, drummer | Agency | Mrs. M E. Howe, president oI‘ lone of the Townsend Clubs in Red= | INSURANCE—BONDS |lands, California, expressed her JUNEAU appreciation for the many cour- tesies shown her in Juneau, and! — amspi— | SCHEDULE The Building of the 7:15 — 9:30 New Items and | LINE A MILLION ADD extra IRON, CALCIUM. PHOSPHORU: IODINE to your diet. Your ENERGY incre feel better as the pounds come off withtheCl lnol’hn. The CHENOPlan R A P i M. ISAACS——Building Contractor s AT g g s REMODELING — REPAIRING D GAREGON FEATURE STARTS 8 ' of the oldest and most successful reducing CABINET SHOP method: 3 ¥ LATE NEWS 8:10 — 10:36 ! Thousands have reported losses in weight, improved 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 290 G niindt iy NAPKINS-TOWELS e ey e R R ke iyt o ‘ablets which aid in satisfying the appetite. 3 | e VETEMS el Junea“ Fll'e Dept. | K]JEENEX THE 5-FACTOR REDUCING SYSTEM AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES Quantities Restricted “Pep Up” with the CHENO PLAN, you'll feel B T A e NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY DUE ON NOBTH SE A The § essential factors are lowered FREE’ ' Jots, Cheno 'T".‘;'..'.'i'?-..?..,n.ci'.“'n:.; whicw 3 All Fresh Fruiis and Vegelables ;%".'Ef:.i"‘h:’.‘.‘.::.’.f,’; e ;,C'i.';'.‘s el Coltage Cheese, Philadelphia Cream e b s | 12 Ch Tabl Per D c‘l3933. Bniler, Eggs, efc. 707 Adu]::’D:ily’ ?eqflrcr‘:’]lli’,"(’?‘/&« CIUM, 50% PHOSPHORUS: FULL MAKE YOUR FIRE DEPARTMENT SHOW A SUCCESS—sEE |3 daily requirement of IRON and many Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK - times the daily requirement of IODINE. Ak GATn ,‘ FOR KETCHIKAN Joe E. Brown, Judy Canova in “Chaiterhox” | N0 mnoD The Martha Society will hold &' yeaves Thursday morning for | SEPTEMBER 20 and 21 | NE BRODY Lflcal :‘7' Public Accountants—Auditors-—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 | THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES ~~ \ | ]rl\:mtzlx])‘.’ ,,"'l,{’ffif”fii‘r:hfi ‘;:p:(r:m;n Mtotm :Au's(rus(!;orr:ly' P e T Combination of 3 boxes Tablets, 2 boxes Tea, ) i etrel. For information call Gasti- | ) ) .M. 1 bottle Berry Juice— Ve s 3 {pesu Eptelso i | TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES ~ E L E C T l 0 N —_—— i, | 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P, M. $6.00 value for $5.50 WATCH REPAIRING | SAVE THE PIECES 42 Years Experience |of your broken lenses and send | MINIMUM—$2.50 | . Quick scourate air mall service : or 1 hox or hottle $1.00 |them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. CHAS. R.-OAKES |They will be replaced promptly in | MA@}V ’ HONE B 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. {our large and well equipped labora- ' - | to)y C. M. and R. L. Carlson. 04 IOS | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Polls will be open at UNION HALL from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. for election - of NEW OFFICERS. DOLLY KNUDSON, Vice-President THESE ARE FOODS—NOT DRUGS SOLD BY CASH GROCERY (2/soty W/ceLy | $2.00 Minimura Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. For a Laugh See--- JOE E. BROWN in “CHATTERBOX” | Sepiember 20th and 21st - Sponsored by the Juneau Fire Depariment She’ll Be Here BUY WAR BONDS : THUI{S])AY i R T RS A | e — - | e 735, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK DON'T FRET, LEETLE FELLER — GE ! MENFOLKS OON'T CRAVE . YE LEOP‘:\ER“%,ED' SHUT-TRIL YOUNG-UNS ONDERFOOT " WHILST THEY TALK MEN-TALK --- VE SCAMPER UP IN T HIGH FIELD WHAT FER YE " oL euT AN’ LOOKIN' SO i WSTOFER GOOGLE Dmow~mouseo, RUN ME OFF !! Thijs Space Contributed by Alaska Electric Light and Power Company o‘?&mfif JUNEAU DOUGLAS wme 2 Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 w%fif?géfljm JACKCAR'SEFLJ'::‘SM‘SA:) Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken The Derby Inn SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE BAR DINE AND DANCE Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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