The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 4, 1944, Page 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREJUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE (OlOR FF ATURE HIT F"_MUSI( AlL, fRMNBOW GIRLS GO -nlIl!llHlll"IIlll!lIII|IIIHI|IIIIIIlll'IIIIIH|||||||IIII|||IllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIlIII- fHE MoST RECKLESS ROGUES THAT EVER Roet || STARTS SUNDAY 'VARSITY SHOW, mf"‘fff“?""‘,”fv_ (20 CeNTuRY A wemem -mere \ AS mmm BLL AT 20TH (ENIURY sl pasrrmes | srmows éi’é"’f;f’w V‘?fi'vr'w Xy VP e RS i e | FONIGHT? CoNEy SLAND” »duction, “All Baba and : s Te! el the Fi starting tomor- s gt et @ 3 g “. ‘ s 5 @ C ITOW. inbow row at the Capitol Theatre rent at ‘atre, 2t 10:45 a. m. tomorrow. Rainbo TARTIN G i A pledges invited to accbmpany A e at the list of| The o s Stee toles o 4 Hotirls ¢ ey ., the members to the church ser- in this new fictionized Fred Waring, and his Pennsylvan-| vice [{ . ALLQUT FOR THE BIG SHOW! s " “ n A Y R : L‘m‘ (1- U;dnf\]\llx)x\tn.un m‘ m T 1 '«m"h ::\1(; ‘;‘.,n 7 P ¥ Empire Want-ads bring resuls! | FRED WAR'NG MATINEE i {f[ . MONTEZ )\ at Ali Baba's magic D ¢ ‘:\ wnd Dul::;lm in its ) | AND HI$*PENNSYLVANIANS ZNIPG.HE'qs. considering the|“Varsity Show” will represe girls v o o hares WhIRH, | ¢ it Fred Waring, his | A s colleae life ¢, HALL W 1o vno seas s vasr SR ovootant do MURERRIRRIE |kt ) the Rabt ore f .“ be a thirteenth century Bagdad | B e e "l"‘:i"‘_ i 3 ! Rah'Rfih‘ This organization is as- WILD NIGH e b \ / BEY 4 1. b of course, 1 |y e Bt s 5 “Action in the OF SHEER 5 % ; e ¥ ) i il 3 tion of the educational com- &ocuy DELIGHTS ¥ 5 ;!! e e 0 of the Woman's Club, [ North Aflantic” - e ¥ d in ; 3 g o rs. Sanford has also completed : 2 y eaiipuoniee f vt ngements for a study ;;r;yup lln b i ey F"NNY ASA fui m. Actually, however, SE. 980 | 3 ¥ 0 HI of the Dominican Re- i > Per “we | DOUGLAS COLISEUM fR S S[' is famed as a Latin-Ameri- { 4 TODAY ONLY (fl,lVVEE " girl, and then o i pmerluai ey prog et el| “WFABETHE W i in her background. e - wlor. ama|plorers will bo _ dlscussed, . The MARINES" RIOTIN' AND ng as “Queen of Techni- ikers and their subjects J L RHYTHM-A-TIC... et historic fact, however, shed at a later date. | | TAUGHT U THE //V : WIV/WM/Q 3v"‘ st xk’*'*— | m:m-‘. |-‘n(;:m:'('m):nm-: ; SUNDAY ONLY TUNE OF * | | [ WOMAN’S CLUB HOIDS » » ouacn = v o o | “CONEY ISLAND | ceppacns i e B WEEKLY PROGRAMS OVER 0. 5t ™™ * ™ BONANOVA. | | | LOCAL RADIO STATION FRANK PUGLIA RAMSAY AMES | ! RAMSAY AMER o ol L. Srve st g \ DICK KURT KATCH | :“ ”"fi.{m? all wo-| S ‘ ‘ POWELL 1ousands in Thnlhng Spectacles A [ Rt e P 3 ki UE TONIGHT o o on e | S | LANE 2:3 k Wellman _Holbrook, who , [EE99 " L | AND A BEVY OF ut new books; on the | fourth v of the montn,| § e ' B CAMPUS CUTIES \{ 1 Mr R r 1l discuss the o v | TONIGHT | i it vaves in eau | | ' ~ =B HIT SONGS! wwiar Bl cation. Mrs. Charles }’)leoy will - 3 2 i i ""Hoosier Holiday” ||conciude the month's program with | 3 : el GAY FUN! BROS. | a discussion of an nnp rtant piece | i ‘s brassi 3 ' I AND : gt ¢ y B ach of Maiden Form's brassieres gives, A & 0-16l0ase 5 b hich every parent | : perfect support because each design is in- 1ts a College Full of * “The Racket Man" (g | dividuallycreated to meet the needs of a special figure- ();)ple' | Entertainment or November. ; 'All are skillfully made from the finest materials available, y! | " ford, chatr-( «Q ¢ they not only fit beautifully but they also stand up | ADDED — 5vekis of Animals — “BIRD FARM” department, | under ‘months of hard wear, No wonder smart women Cartoon—News Reel—Sport Reel srned the plans for ! . leverywhere depend on Maiden Form for style and _for} D 14 r.,«-fim"(f- { l. Dey s of | 7 Note the difference -in design of the two styles illustrated heresed : / that's because.esch was created for o differens boswm Aype, e Educ .\ on l)t partment J”*M@Eers PEOPLE'S QUTING .o v, win, touti 1 SLHDAY AF“ERNOON cation” for democracy, ducation and parent educati rm parent-education phase has . 0 date included the work volun- | teered by Mrs. Harold Smith, club o NG le of the Lu e the ¢ ternoon to McDowell The com- | consists of Jus-| Les president, in assisting the parents STORES of Juneau to organize the local e P Mt e e - 7 fellowship pro- be held in the evening. who cannot leave town early afternoon, special ar- will be made for trans- aid 6 p. m. Young. people who are interested | | |n Ies‘ 'hcn a day' ) are invited to attend. -eo - PEMBERTON KILLEEN o SEATTLE Direct Daity Sorvice ot LEAVES FOR STATES - ; - A Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. i ime! in Junes : - FAIRBANKS Euai {Erders flehvered Anyhme' . left today for Wa 3 The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its F The‘ W] bc "9(1 i{d wilhgui ‘un D C., aboard the Aleutian. | personnel are taking in the winning of the war . . . the needs of the armed ! i ' i} ,Y to the Nali for thei M. Etilperiins been ;"‘P“]’V‘d on forces will continue to have first call on our l‘aclhtles and 100 per cent of Connections ¢z ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and All Aloska Points cnar _ge 0 ie Naiives Ior B » or the past| e ShaaE sating tin b & e it oy | We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS PR e e Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 and looking toward the days of peace when 5 | service for these old friends . . . Nt ! NOTICEOF BEAUS ON . | an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service Y./ 18 l”[fl[vlfl l[kw"’f FINAL REPORT < . : sierem Tt Ceiramat i b RGP0 e to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. g s g oA ___?_ @ Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | . J .d '& b A 1 l | | be .. Before RAY, FROM KETCHIKAN | HERE FROM IDAHO usi fiecewed e ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. suc a5 . Hamon, 3 ! 1 I bll‘zw i)xngcc' Jurnf}:u E;etcirv‘vcxtil 4 | D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU :& BD::}:'F cBlgr'ge ?:: u:ll r::;:l wfifiifi?“ Nordfiyre:ndz c:mn? he Ma’ T o " ” - ams . o al - A SmaH SiOCI( Of Ponery TYpe n’h;nnwnf :nd (:he sEstate m:r | s g . tered at the Baranof Hctel from [anoff Hotel from Soda Springs, WALTER WOOTEN COUNCIL, | I _ SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7. MAin 7477 TACOMA. WASH., Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 Ketchikan. Idaho. 34 T A E L E EA A M P S NOTICE 18 mEfuBY GIVEN: T BY BILLY DEBECK that Alleine Ruby Council and Ed- | rd L. Bartlett, i | 2 <%, ard L. Bartlett, Executrix and = > : 1 JES SPIED THANKY, 7 . FRED LASSWELL, ‘,F:u*cvuor. respectively, of the estate | 5 3 ME J o sOLJERS \'\“\»K\l TOWKY - f Wi ‘Wooten C: il, deceased, | = < o i We Thiuk Them Rather Nice [ o e | L T | [BOUT w0 Mes T o hem? |G Bt d B/ eERsEn /) |oureee @ Toag; a8 a2 Con Ther e e / ™ SH, / 7| |AEADIN' TRIS- A-WAY- Why Not Stop Info See Them? o v el T AR — S'ARCHIN FER JIG TINE place all persons interested in the TIMES ; 3 estate may appear and file objec- , A-WASTIN' Alaska Eleciric Light and |50 sepo ™ ™ O ™ GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court at Ji e Power Company e s e JUNEAU DOUGLAS 4 | Comnnssxonxerr}saL;I(i’{eS?f?zxo Pro- Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Lpiret publication, Oct. 21, 1946, Last publm ation, Nov. 11 1944, ° nd Located at SKAGWAY M g:}f;é g:fig::e‘:, . T h € D er b b A l nn SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE-AND DANCE SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE BAR DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD BUSH!

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