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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1944 .||IIIIIIIIII||IIIIll|II|I|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllmllllllIIIIIIIIIII|ll|I|IIINl!|IIIIIIIIIIIIIl. lKYSER F“_M ON Evenin’' Folks — How Yall? ... Ceme on, let’s have some fun with the Ha-Ha-Horror Men « . in this baffle-daffle MYS- TERY with MUSIC! . .. It's the biggest new laugh show idea in years, and it's all yours for your swellest time at the movies in months! msIKKAY KYSER AND ALL THE GANG IN “Yow’ll Find Our” WITH THE 3 BOGEY BOYS PETER BORIS BELA LORRE KARLOFF LUGOSI and Helen Parish Ginny SIMM DENNIS KRUGER O’KEEFE ALMA —PLUS— “STATE VS. CROSBY” Harry Babbitt, Ish Kabibble, Sully Mason and “The College of Musical Knowledge” CAPITOL SCREEN TONIGHT ONLY The screen’s first mystery musical is the claim for Kay Kyser's new film, “Youll Find Out,” showing tonight only at the Capitol, which | combines sweet trills with shrill shrieks and shivery mystery with melody. In fact, it well deserves the description—melodyrama. Featured . with the OI' Professor of the College of Musical Knowl- edge are the three foremost mer- chants of menace in pictures today, Peter (“M”) Lorre, Boris (“Frank- enstein”) Karloff and Bela (“Dra- cula”) Lugosi, along with a not- able supporting cast that includes| Dennis O'Keefe, Helen Parrish, Alma Kruger and Kyser’s famous, band with Ginny Simms, Harry | Babbitt, Ish Kabibble and Sully| Mason. | The story deals with the prlmLs\‘"‘ follows: Industrials, 147.52; rails, of Kyser and his crew in a lnunlcd ‘.nIlIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIII., 1 Friday-Saturday s JIVE ano JAM! THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNLAU ALASKA | sToCK QUOTATIONS | | NEW Y()RK Nov. 9 — Closing | quotation of Alaska-Juneau Mine | stock today is 6%, Amcrican Can 87, Anaconda 27, Beech Aircraft 113%, Bethlehem Steel 62%, Curtiss- Wright 7, International Harvester |78, Kennecott 35%, North American Aviation 11'%, New York Central 19'%, Northern Pacific 16%, U. 8. Steel 57%. Dow, Jones averages today are as follows: Industrials, 147.72; Rails, | 42.20; Utilities, 25.61. PRICES WEDNESDAY Alaska Juneau mine stock closed Wednesday at 6%, American Can 87%, Anaconda 27, Beech Aircraft 11, Bethlehem Steel 62':, Common- wealth and Southern 13/16, Curtiss- Wright 6%, International Harvester 78, Kennecott 35%, North American “viation 11%, New York Central 19, Northern PnclflL 16%, U. S. Steel | 58%. Dow, Jones averages Tuesday were | 42; utilities, 25.62. ——— HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Pete Terencio has been dis- |missed from St. Ann’s Hospital, | where she received surgical treat- | ment. | St. Ann's Hospital discharged Lt. Luke Lanford after he had received | medical treatment. | Mrs. Sylvia Drowley and baby ISIX PASSENGERS VIA PAN AMERI(AN LINE, Four passengers uu\cd in Ju- neau from Seattle, via the PAA plane yesterday. They were: Lt. John Enge, Miss Dorothy Davies, Mr. Henry Graves and Mrs. Agnes Graves. On the piane leaving for Seattle today were Karel Smrha and William Zirglis. CASUALTIES ARE HALF MILLION MEN| 9— Ameri-| WASHINGTON, Nov. can battle casualties have passed the half million mark, Secretury! of War Henry L. Stimson said to-| day. The Army casualties reported through October 28 totaled 437,356. - —,—— GORDON HERE C. E. Gordon is in Juneau from | Fairbanks, and is registered at the Baranof Hotel. "HARD WAY" IS SHOWN TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY| A powerful story of a woman's misguided devotion for her young sister is portrayed in Warner Bros.’ unfortunate circumstances to re- second rate vaudeville team. Runkel | main in a grimy, sordid town nhercl everything is touched with the gray | |dust of the eoal mines. I | Disgusted and embittered with [her miserable lot, she is deter- mined that her lovely’ young sister \shall fare better. Her opportunity arises when a and Collins (played by Jack Car- son and Dennis Morgan), appears | iat the local vandeville house. 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High tide—10:45 p. m,, 13.2 feet. B OHIO GUI Dorothy Davies is here, and is mglsuud at the Baranof Hotel |from Cleveland, Ohio. moving drama “The Hard Way,” which opens at the 20th Century tonight for a 2-day run. The story deals with Helen Chernen, a woman with great in- nate potentialities who is forced by cou.r“ TODAY & FRIDAY! “Henry Aldrich Swings lt” with JIMMIE LYDON JUDY M. FRANK e Juneau Representative HILLIARD KIRBY [] l l NT K A l N N GEORGE FAYE EMERSON Northwestern Life Insurance Co. FOLKS! Please note that Our Regular MIDNIGHT PREVIEW WILL BE ON i SATURDAY NIGHT "'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlJ_Ij!II"' Three-Way Pay Policies HARRI MACHINE SHOP Acetylene Welding, r_m cote Newcomb System) !l;t?anil”.\ OIL BURNERS Phone 319 Endowment Accumulation Children’s Educational and Ordinary Life Insurance Policies Plumbing, Heating, Blacksmithing DECORATING should not be confused with the ordinary run of painting. 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