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MCNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1944 - s, \W ASHINGTONLIFE Toniglt | piCTURED INFILM /| ATCAPITOLSHOW /A /7 /] in Washington theme of the g at the Capitol Girl,” which d in the secretary and “discovery,’ Priority -hungry man.. men hungry womcti. . i roman the d now show e. “Gove Olivia of Fun an today picture Thea Is de le rol I feature Sonny o-getting dol- capital to I program, Summoned to 1 bomber-bu Browne has a brilliant record a: in the automo- nothing of That’s why Allard, a ILLAND !’AVL 3 Jusiness executive . but knows Washington procedure given Smok smart and experienced secretary who knows all the answers, and who tries to guide his erratic foot- along the right path. \e also falls in love with him during the process, complicating Iher relations with two other men who have matrimonial intentions | How Browne's methods bring about an official investigation, and how Smokey leaps in to defend him, make for the stirring climax of |the unusual film. >oo POLICE COURT FINES fie! is with, Sonny TUFTS -'Jess BARKER + Paul STEWART -Ann SHIRLEY HUGH (Woo Weo) HERBERT in City Police included the meted out this morning Fines Court following Martin Martonsen, $25, drunk land interfering with an officer in the performance of his duty; Mr | Betty Smith, $25, drunk and di |orderly; H. F. Smith, $25, drunk, | uise Otto Berg, seven da |and I in jail, drunk and disorderly | in “Pitchin’ in the Kitchen” | CARTOON NEWS ABEAUTIFUL GIRL! ‘A DANGEROUS 1 foad of groceries on your head, but ... are you load- ing your mind with a clut- ter of daily details? If you are, you should read the new booklet, “'How to Remember by Forgetting", that dramatizes the Robinson Reminoer System with cartoons and a sizzling story. 1t's FREE . .. write today to Dept. Perforated Coupons — each memo separate — Tear out when attended to. S1to $10 at stationery, department and leather stores. THE MEMORY SYSTEM THAT NEVER FORGETS VALERIE HOBSON 4 “GLYNISJBHNS “Zivwon Floy by John Lev: Mahin and Hawsid' Emet Rogers + -Ofiginal Story by Johi: Higginy Duécied by HAROLD S BUCQUET ROBINSON REMINDERS WESITFIELD. MASS Sold By, J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Building, Phone 294. Adv. | PO CABINETS 1.G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PAINTING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street ¢ N Just Received A Small Stock of Pottery Type TABLE LAMPS We Think Them Rather Nice Why Not Stop In o See Them? Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 ~ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SALVATION ARMY !EDWARD LEWIS IS MARKO DAPCEVICH, LEADERS GIVEN 'NEW MANAGER FOR JUNEAU OLDTIMER, Y 20TH CENTURY HEREDIES IN SEATTLE | 1 Edward C. Lewis, who arrived in| Marko Dapcevich, 51, long a well ;J\nm\u on a recent steamer, has|known resident of Juneau, passed 2 H taken the position of manager of |away last Saturday at midnight in ed by City and Terri- | s “covtury ‘Theatre here for|the Laurel Beach Sanitarium at i . I 0“- . | W. D. Gross and entered upon his}Seattle, according to word received oria ICials new duties yesterday. here | “Lewis is a veteran showman,| The deceased was born in Yugo- crowd Sunday | having been in the business for slavia on March 1, 1893, and (uugh\[ in the Scottish Rite|the past 20 years, managing both|iD the Balkan war in 1912 and 1913, | Temple Commissioner William |yaudeville and movie shows, ahd|He came to Juneau in 1623, and was | Barrett and Lt. Col. P. L. DeBu-| scveral times owning and operating | empioted at the Alaska Juneau Mine |, o, gramatic roles of his career, volts wite' Weloorabd | to, JUnSaninly own theatres. PoF the RS ;mmym_ He then worked on T4 b ey i e and the territory by Territorial,two years, Lewis has been with the |t <, Prolects during (Wo years ey i son and a son's loyalty to and (‘n_\| iomrm 3 St | Roosevelt, first-run house in| U(,.W'(,mh ‘had been in the sani- |his father. The son, played by Billy | The address was made by Com- : s missioner Barrett, Territorial Com-| During his 20 years in the the- L JOHN BOLES IN FEATURE ROLE, | 20TH CENTURY Entertainment for e is the terse description of what's in store for those who go to see “Road to Happin starring John Boles with Billy and Mona Barrie, now showing the 20th Century Theatre. This John Boles starring vehicle which brings the celebrated singing |actor to the screen in one of the ( WELCOME SUNDA | Visiting Officers Are Greet- | Lee at Before a large afternoon Seattle | Lee is one of the juvenile dramatic tarium in Seattle since January of |plums of the season, and the vet- this year | 11 gives one of his Communication of Mt.| Called Juneau Lodge Monday evening at| 7:30, with work in the E. A. Degree. | J. W. Leivers, | i | Secretary. | Lord’s | [ S 140 years as a Salvationist, and then |Lewis was accompanied north by jStella Dapcevich, all residents of |scheming mother who tries to keep | Christian Soldiers” and, following Seattle highly sympathetic role. For comic introduced H. L. Faulkner, Chair-| The second of a series of card | R |eratic impressario. | Following the reading of a se- Alma Bloomquist, who boosted her | Preston Arnold was discharged ’nfl er receiving medical attention. taward went to Ray Hayden. ‘\carc Cotton represents 53 percent of| During the of fering, Adjutant esses 1! ases. | Master Waiter Brommels, after re- | -ee {mander of 11 western &l.nu‘S- atre business, he has managed| surviving are a wife, six daugh- |eran actor of Hawaii and Alaska. He gave some|theatres in California, Oregon and|ters, Mrs. Ann Meijeuiski, Mrs. Olga |outstanding characterization. Mona {highlights in his work of over Washington, and also in Calgary.| Sou Helen, Mae, and |Barrie scores as the ruthless,| ‘svnkP on the subject, “Building alhis wife and young son. | Juneau; a cousin, Sam Dapcevich, |father and son apart as part of her | | Better World. | - > also a resident of Juneau; and a|own selfish plans. Selmer Jackson The congregation sang “Onward, SONS OF NORWAY | sister, Mrs. Sam Nickinovich of |appears to great advantage in a | the invocation by Chaplain Eri “ HolD (ARD PAR" Interment will be in Seattle. Mrs.irpncf there’s Roscoe Karns as the| Newbould, Brigadier C. O. Taylo | Dapcevich is to leave for the South |indigent theatrical agent and Paul | Divisional Commander for Alaska, | to make funeral arrangements. ipo, i as the temperamental op-| man of the Advisory Board and |parties was given by the Sons of | - chairman for the afternoon’s pro-|Norway Saturday evening. ATTENTION MASONS gram | Ladies' first prize went to Mrs. | |lection from the Bible by Captain | score with 1500 trump, while MIS.|¢rom St. Ann's Hospital Saturday | James Robertson, Sgt. William Eli Tanner was awarded the con-| | Weaver, from the Sub-port, accom- |solation prize. John Sunderland was | s gk panied by Corporal Snell, sang two | the winner of the first prize in the | St. Ann’s discharged Joseph Wills solos, “The Prayer” and | Men’s division, and the consolation | Saturday after giving him medical > 'he Rosary.” Following ”](“ games, refreshments | Mrs. Gordon Trafton and new |the total crop value in Texa: [Henry Lorenzen played a piano| ot served, with Mrs. Frank Olson | papy hoy were discharged from St Sola and Mrs. Martin Brandal as host- | Ann's Hospital Saturday. Following the offering, Miss - > ceiving medical attention, has been Florence Jensen played two violin { 2 isolos, the encore being Schubert's pR'MARY (MSS HAS ‘g::,“i"""' el e HALLOWE'EN PARTY = {“Ave Maria.” Chairman Faulkner Infroduced | ;B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- . p attention yesterday. | missioner of Mines, who appeared| A Hallowe’en party was given! joe Kelly was admitted Sunday | {for Secretary of Alaska Lew Wil-|last Saturday by the Church of | for medical care at St. Ann's Hos- | Charles R. Dobbins was admitted | to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical | PAGE. THREE T Last Times Tonight A roncgt A picTURE T COMING TUESDAY . A FULL-LENGTH Fighting FEATURE F T Last Times === COLISEUM “Hello - Frisco - Hello” liams, who was unable to attend, Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints |and officially welcomed the visiting for members of its primary class| pital. St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Ken- |officers to the Territory. He said end their friends. neth Dice Sunday for surgical treat- | |there would be a great need for| The group met for the event at ment |the sSalvation Army in the Terri-'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred| |tory after the war. Larv. Bobbing for apples, pinning | Mayor A. B. Hayes welcomed the the tail on the cat, guessing games, | Commissioner in the name of the and book stories - -oe - TUBBS VISITS i were enjoyed| Charles Tubbs visited his family | ipeople of Juneau, saying he knew |throughout the evening, and the | While the North Sea was in port| the Salvation Army during the last|young folks, who were masked,|today. He is a crew member aboard | World War and what they did. kept the spooks away with mck-o-i““‘ vessel having- enlisted in the Commissioner Barrett told the |lanterns and jise makers. Black|Merchant Marine some ;timg ago. | audience of General Evangeline|and orange cake and vanilla ice| This is his second trip on the North ! Booth and her visit to Skagway Cream, served on Ja un(t‘mfsm“ | during the gold rush. One night|tables, followed the festivities. there, he said, Soapy Smith went| Hostesses for the affair were to her and asked her to pray with | Mrs. Vespa Larv, Mrs. Maude him, A short time later he was Kunv, Mrs. Evelyn Tanner and | killed in the now famous gun duel Mrs. Body. | with Frank Reid. The young guests attending were | Barrett, taking the text, “Right- Lowell and Michael McClellan,| poeoeeowomeee ORI S0 S5 | cousness Exalteth a Nation,” spoke Forrest and Allen Hertvig, John | WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS on the wonderful opportunity all Tanner, Jimmy Body, Bobby Jew- IB E A L G L A s s C 0 L] the denominations in this country et and Charles Aubert. Glass Work of All Descriptions have at this time to build a better EESY S SR e 121 MAIN STREET SAMPLER 111 the famous assortment of best-liked confections : i ; here direct from the makers +$1.50 o $7.50: BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “Thé Rexall Store™ .- OUT FOR WINTER Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rian left | | over the weekend for Seattle where | | Lthey will spenc the winte world. He said the war came be- ANNETTE JACOBSON HERE | cause nations forgot God iand IN NURSING DIVISION | |now it was time for man to prac- b | tice the finer things of life, Miss Annette Jacobson, recently | Toward the end of his address, appointed to the Nursing Division of Commissioner Barrett urged Ju-| 'he Territorial Department of neauites to give generously to the Health, arrived in Juneau yesterday | National War Fund. He pointed to assume her duties as public health $ 2 nurse. She will spend the next out there are six agencies banded | ¢ | | together in the USO; which is part month in Juneau for a period of | _ 2 | orientation before being assigned to of the NWF; Jewish Welfare So-| a post in the Territory. ‘;t‘e‘y-s";::;2"“1’1‘05“;‘01.}? i"l:‘m“‘“ | Miss Jacobson was formerly on y Se . Traveler’s , the!the hospital nursing staff with the YWCA, the YMCA and the Sal-| Northwest; Service Command at | vation Army. ‘Whitehorse. | He thanked the citizens of Ju-! e neau for supporting the Salvation MEHERIN TO STATES Army work in the past in his| j j Meherin, local broker, left on closing remarks. i the Princess Louise for Seattle on a | ~= After the audience sang “God ; businexs trip. Bless America,” Lt. Col. P. L. De- e, — Buvoise said benediction. | ON BUYING TRIP Representatives from all Mrs. Jessie Stevens, of Jones- 3‘:;?”::;3;; Wegn; Ryessnt. st | Stevens Shop, left for Seattle over 8. ithe weekend on a buying trip for NORWAY CiOTHING | " DRIVE BEING HELD| | Charles H. Forward, Forester with |the Alaska Spruce Log Program, | returned yesterday from Edna Bay | jon the Ranger X. i MILKY WAYS RICHMOND, Calif. — When the| Liberty ship “Louis “Pasteur” was| at the launched here recently it was chris -‘L tened appropriately with a bottle of | pasteurized milk in addition to the traditional champaigne. ‘ nAlLY ALASKA E“ng PHONES 633—549 F. W. WENDT DON ABLE FOSTER & MARSHALL Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) * Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds We Invite Your Inquiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLEF 1 de- the Ordersfor Christmas Cards . MUST BE PLACED NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 10 TOMAKE SURE OF DELIVERY Sample Cards May Be Seen Now S e CHARLES FORWARD IS BACK FROM EDNA BAYi A clothing drive is being con- ducted by the Sons of Norway for the benefit of destitute Norwegians. Any serviceable clothing, for men, women or children, and shoes in good condition, are needed. Articles may be left at the Lu- theran Church recreation room, or if pickups are desired, call Mrs. Chris Wyller or the Swanson Brothers store. | | | O FLOWERS 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 to close a sale, perishables, special me Ship and Specify AIR EXPRESS between JUNEAU FAIRBANKS BETHEL WHITEHORSE Rates and Full Information 135 So. 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REOMULSION * for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchiti BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH = SHUX--PAW HAINT SKEERED OF THE ol HARRY, WISSEF, GEN'RIL- - HE'S WIGGLED OUT'N WUSS SCRAPES THAN TW\S-UN AT THIS PARTICULAR TINE, MRS, SYWTH, SHOULD FEEL UKE --UH-- \N ARNY JARGON -- A SAD, SAD sACK | | | | Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE BAR DINE AND DANCE RUSTLE YORE BONES, HAWKY -TAWWY , AN ROOT ME ULP THUTTY- FORTY (WORE RICE SPROUTS P i fi’ = LAsSweEl~ 5 e Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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