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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1944 AR \DOUBLE BILL | ISFEATURED AT ' CAPITOL SHOW She was the most romantic rw-? lure of the brawling Yukon . . |where miners . . . gamblers . . adventurers . . . searched madly l‘or ]precmus gold! One beauty in a ‘thousand . . . she became Queen | |of these fortune hunters . . . and ‘ruled them all . . . but one! She |was “Klondike Kate” . . . the girl| |who danced on a stage paved wilhl |gold . . . and her story, filmed b)[ |Columbia, is the exciting attrac-| | tonight. | ,(ure of a beautiful woman {tamed rough men with a word . | Ann Savage . . |tray the title role in |Rate.” i “Son of Dracula” is shown to- night as the second feature of the | double bill. | The new shudder-drama, said to contain the same chilling fascina- tion of the original “Dracula” film, | features Louise Allbritton, Robert ‘Paige, Evelyn Ankers and Frank Craven. Lon Chaney, known as the screen’s master character creator, |appears in the title role. e ——— FOR KETCHIKAN | Leaves Thursday morning for | | Ketchikan, Motor Cruiser Stormy . |Petrel. For information call Gasti- Ineau Hotel. ——e———— } POLICE. COURT FINES ] City Police Court fines today are |as follows: Mike Kasko, $25, drunk | | and disorderly; Francis Marvin, $25, | ldrunk and disorderly; Richard | | Mgork, $25, arrell Constont “G-Men vs. The Black Dragon” (Sat. Mat.) LATEST NEWS PLUS— SHOWPLALE or dlsorderly 1ST DIVISION LEGISLATIVEY.... | MEMBERSHIP {Unofficial Relurns of 51 Precincts and Ab- sentees Given vich, 2,122; | Hanford, |1988; A. B. Cain, 1,985, all Demo- | crats, i | Republican. With unofficial [tion on the screen at the Capitol entire 51 precincts of Division You'll thrill to this vivid pic- tabulated by the Empire, the next who |Senate of this division will be oom- posed of Norman R \m a kiss! And youll agree that |and Joe Green, elected for the four . lovely blonde star Vear term; |. . is the pe,(ect choice to por_welecled for the two year term, and “Klondike |A- P. Walker, holdover. Walker was high man and Green| second. Howard D. Stabler, Repub- |lican, polled 1,855 votes as against |Green with 1,962. The House will be composed of |Curtis Shattuck, who made a run- away race, polling 2,373 votes, with the following seven in the order of |their vote getting: Frank Perdatro- an with J. P 2, retur d the abs Andrew Gundersen, 2,183; Krause, 048; Chris ns entee and Steve Vukovich, —ee———— SAVE THE PIECES FILES FOR DIVORCE of the the First (Doc) Walker, | “Doc” Andrew Hope, | 2,083; F. G. Hennings, | |of your broken lenses and send them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. | They will be replaced promptly in our large and well equipped labora- tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. B In the office of the Clerk of the drunk and disorderlyiU. S. District Court, John Robert | and Frances Hobson, $25, drunk and ' Reynolds today filed suit for divorce ® from Mary E. Reynolds. | vote | 1,929, CAPITHL | the girls receive. |Scouts have from Ketchikan and is staying at| the Baranof. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA DOUGLAS TRAGEDY NEWS AN COOKERY" | | | AT TREADWELL BEACH | The Douglas Girl Scouts held a | “Tin Can Cookery” at the Treadwell Beach yesterday afternoon under the | direction of Mrs. Mae Stephenson, | Girl Scout Instructor. The cooke: included egg and bacon frying over | oven fire and toasted bread, and is! just a part of the outside training The Douglas Girl | an active fall season | planned, and recently elected the| following as officers: Marilyn Tsaak, | |Patrol Leader; Louise Grant, Secre- | |tary; Aleda Warner, Treasurer, and | Richard James, | slain in * ¢ | car murder case in Oregon in Janu- | |a Mrs. Mae Stephenson as Instructor. | | Mrs. Edwin Johnson is in charge o the Douglas Scouts and accompanies | and directs all their activities. WARNER TO WHITTIER Jack Warner left this week for | Whittier where he is assisting with a pile-driving contract job. Warner Century. Directed by Herman Flier Ma'e Of Murdered‘snumnu. who both produced and . 'directed the successful Broadway, Naval District announced that Lieut. | payis one of Hollywood's foremost 21, formerly of Norfolk, was killed by a man who entered her berth expects the job will take approxi- |and cut her throat at 4 o'clock in | PAGE THREE "WATCH ON THE RHINE" FEATURE FOLLOWS ' 720 ceNtuy, TRAGEDY “Watch on the Rhine” Warner| Bros. new film based upon Lillian Hellman's famous play of the same name, is the feature at the 20th Woman Dies in Flam- ing Plane Accident 29.—The | selfless heroism of human beings Hn their fight against the forces 0! evil, 1 18th | siarred in the film are Bett SEATTLE, Sept. Whose bride Was| g amgtic actresses, and Paul Lukas, ‘Lower 13" in the Pullman | g, goored in the Broadway hit which ran for over a year. 194; illed ye: ry, 1043, was killed yesterday when |8, " .1cnt0d supporting cast fea- | s small training plane caught fire | at 15,000 feet and crashed 25 miles | tures Geraldine Fitzgerald, Lucilr“ northeast of Pasco. | Watson, Beulah Bondi and George | Coulouris. Others in the cast in-| His bride ot rour months, Martha, | clude Donald Woods, Henry Daniell, Frank Wilson, Eric Roberts, Dom\kh | Buka and Janis Wilson. mately four weeks before he will |the morning. Robert Folkes, negro ST T i return. |dining car «cook, was convicted and | Mr. and Mrs. Pete Maziek have| Dl sentenced to death. His execution, afrived here from a, Alaska, | VISITING HERE however, has been delayed pending |2nd are guests at the Baranof. | Clayton Fleek is on his second | appeals. RIS, T e T ‘ week of visiting with relatives and R i, FAIRBANKS MEN HERE i friends here. Clayton, U. S. Coast CALIFORNIAN IN TOWN Chester T. Spence and Carl| Guardsman, has one more week of | George Pennington, registering Tweiten, of Fairbanks, are in town leisure before returning to his sta- tion at Ketchikan. He is a son of William Fleek. PR A, | Inga Hansen has arrived here e WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) Temp. Thursday, Sept. 28 In Juneau: Maximum, 66; minimum, 44. At Airport: Maximum, 67; minimum, 40. UNOFFICIAL RETURNS - 1944 AlASKA TERRIIORIA[ ElE(TION FIRST DIVISION from Belmont, California, is at the and have registered at the Eiranof Baranof. { Hotel. SMAILY TROPICS CAFE Open 24 Hoursa Day Serving American and Chinese Dishes OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE DINE and DANCE EL Dekgate TAtty. Gen. 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