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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1944 Womncs. LAUGHS, THRILL FEATURE FOR 20TH CENTURY OK JUNEAU----- HERE IT IS! PREVUE TONIGHT Paramount’s artful combination 0( romance, thrills and laughs, STARTS TOMORROW 3 (’7(! @ \(\\ Lady Bodyguard” comes to the| \?oth Century Sunday and it is| id to be one of the funniest and! | fastest moving films on the screen. | The feature co-stars Eddie Al-| [bert and honey-blonde Anne Shir- | {ley and a right sparkling bit of entertainment they turn in. Eddie is cast as a test pilot for an air-| |plane company who gets himself | |insured for a million dollars. The | | whole thing is a publicity stunt (nnkvd up by the advertising de-| ‘paxtmml of a big insurance com- | pany—only someone slips and the} | policy, supposed to be a mere $1,000 | THE 8th - WONDER OF THE SHOW WORLD! Wickzy Judy Red Gene RUUNEY GARLAND * SKELTON * KELLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—)JUNEAU, ALASKA nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIlI|I|IIIHIIIII||I||IIII|I|||||IllllfllllllllllllllllllII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl-’ LDUMLENTURY == Aun Eleanor : Joke ASTER = BOLES = Donna Marganet REED = O’BRIEN KAY KYSER'S BAND = BOB CROSBY'S PLUS A GOOFY CARTOON "HOW TO FISH"” SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 2—12 P. M. TONIGHT!? "“THE PURPLE V" and "YOUNG IDEAS” FEATURE JAMES S. McCLELLAN | DECORATING | Frank GRAYSON S(HHERN POWELL = MORGAN 1 Wanchka UVinginia ITURBE = HUNT * 0’BRIEN LENA HORNE with BEN CARTER'S BAND BAND ) | ALLIES ENTER GERMANY LATEST NEWS I AT: 2:20—4:50—7:20—9:50 is accidentally made out for thel | million. Eddie, as a gag, has named mree\ “friends” as beneficiaries: Maude Ebun\e a broken-down hat check | girl; Edward Brophy, a bartenderl and Raymond Walburn, a ham| actor who plays straight man m‘ burlesque. They make about as| unsavory a trio as could be 1ound outside of captivity. Anne Shirley who, of course, ends up by romancing with Eddie, is an executive of the insurance company and draws the assignment of pro- tecting him against all harm, in- | cluding the hilarious attempts of | the unholy three to do away with him and collect their million. It's | Anne’s job to see that they don't do either. MUSICAL FILM STARTS SUNDAY AS CAPITOL BILL A galaxy of,stars, toppm(, a Hlt- ing musical romance of a soldier and the Colonel's daughter, photo- graphed in gorgeous technicolor, are only a few of the treats to be found in M-G-M’'s prize package, | “Thousands Cheer,” starting to- | morrow at the Capitol. | The plot is the tender romance of young Kathryn Jones, played by on, who gives up a career as a concert soloist with Jose Iturbi’s orchestra to be with her father, John Boles, and do inorale work at his camp. Her ambition is :to patch up things between Mary | | Astor, her mother, and her father (HAPLMN NEWBOULD IS SUNDAY SPEAKER AT SALVATION ARMY s Chaplain Eric Newbould will | the speaker Sunday afternoon at Murals ==-= Signs Our Low Prices Will Surprise You | PHONE I)OUGLAS 374 IIARBI MAC][INE Sll()P Acetylene Welding, Plumbing, Heating, Blacksmithing (Stott-Newcomb System) GIFTS maa!}‘[\ OIL BURNERS Phone 319 I A.MACHINISTS Meets 2ud & s LOCAL 514 Mondays 8 p.m. | IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL SPECIAL MEETING—EVERYONE ATTEND e Serenk Just Received A Small Stock of Pottery Type TABLE LAMPS We Think Them Rather Nice Why Not Siop In fo See Them? Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Petersburg. 'gans, of Anchorage, have registered the Salvation Army Hall on Wil-| { loughby Avenue. The Chaplain holds the rank of | Major as a Salvation Army of-| ficer. Previous to taking up his duties in the armed forces he was on the staff of the Salvation Army | College in San Francisco. He is af present on leave to attend the | conference which will be held in o el ANCHORAGE MEN HERE Ben Silbernagel and Y. Lingnu- at the Hotel Juneau. e LAURA SPENCER ARRIVES Miss Laura F. Spencer, of the CAA, has registered at the Hotel | {Juneau from Seattle. g i who have been separated for 15 years because Boles' heart belonged nm to the Army. Kathryn meets |Gene Kelly, an ex-circus performer, who is so discontented with his rmy lot that he is the problem soldier of the camp, learns his ficulties and helps him become a model soldier, but not before the | two have fallen in love, much {the consternation of her bewil-| dered parents. A highlight of the film is thew | hour-long USO show put on by Kathr)n at the Army camp. Mickey |Rooney as master of ceremonies| | does several of his famed imper- | sonations, Judy Garland teams wllh: | Iturbi in a boogie-woogie number, Red Skelton appears in a skit, and countless other film stars also ndd |to the entertainment. TEXAS GOLF TOURNEY | SET FOR NEXT YEAR SAN ANTONIO, Texas., October | 21—The Texas Annual Open Golf | Tournament is to be held here the | last week in January, the San « 1 Antonio Golf Association announc- | RE PLACEMENT values of buildings and contents are going up. Have you increased the amount of your insurance accordingly? If you have any doubt about the adequacy of your insurance — better make sure! Ask this Hartford agency to check your policies NOW. JUST CALL Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU The Dallas, Texas Leegue Cluh owners, will meet here this week-‘ end to consider resuming opera- | tions in 1945. President J. Alvin | Gardner announced he expecled[ owners to wait to vote until the convention of the minor leagues Ls held in Buffalo, New York, Decem- ber 6 to 8. i e Lk e ANCHORAGE PEOPLE HERE Mr .and Mrs. A. J. Adams and‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder, of An- chorage, have arrived in town and are guests at the Baranof Hotel. tT. 1% 18 § 1 r\Uu 11 D\Cas STARTING G SUNDAY R * For Added Pleasure | ] For Added Pleasure n starring EDDIE z ALBERT / SH!'&!‘.EY win RAYMOND WALBURN ED BROPHY.- Directed by WILLIAM CLEMENS - Scroen Play by Edmund Hartmann and Art Arthur + A Pararount Picture and ANNE He was worth o mlillu dol- lors dead alivel And America’s Battle for Beauty” ] “Barnyard Blackouts” Unusual Occupations n LATEST i e (OLISEUM — BDOUGLAS = (OLISEUM — JUNEAU oy Always the Best “THE MOON in Shows and “ARIZONA %9 3 IS DOWN BT Short Subjects "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIMI||II IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlmlImlllIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIllllllIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlll" take care of him ««.and vice versal Cartoon TONIGHT ONLY TEX RITTER with his horse “WHITE FLASH” PAN AMERICAN GOING OUTSIDE? Fly all the way : in less than a day! 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