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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1944 IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlI|II|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII DOUB[E f[M’URE ~ STARTS TONIGHT AS CAPITOL BILL | |steuth, lin the third of the rib-tickl |comedy series, “Whistling in Brook {lyn,” at the Capitol tonight. All the old reliable players ar formances. Red Skelton plays V |Benton, radio’s crime expert |Fox,” who is Th |Rutherford’s finger |stances dictate otherwise. “Rags |your ribs with his dim-wit she- |nanigans |press agent, who mi !boss in and out of more Imubl( N RU'"ERN)RD public’s “Shadows on the Sage, } Inew action western showing as the|Sixth I' IAGLAND |second feature of the double-bill.| | He plays the part of “Lullaby O’Nilll Joslyn.” Bob Steele and Toem Tyler Poai |will once more, be seen as the other two members of the trio—Steele as “Tucson Smith,” and Tyler “Stony Brooke.” e 'New Commander of Marines of Pacific WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. — The appointment of Maj. Gen. Julian ‘Smith as Commanding General of ROGERS and THE BROOKLYN DODGERS i\( | M# | Triple Action on the Range! KIDDIES® The Three Mesquiteers in MATINEE SATURDAY Onthe sage OPEN 1 P. M.—START 1:30 i the Department of the Pacilic o T T BOB STEELE Marine Corps with headquarters a “Ki” 0f t"e TOM TYLER \S;] x}‘-‘infic:,l .wil.s'man::ou:lcledu Y y & JIMMY DODD Smith »}ul ime command about | Mounties® 1370, Pagaa; now s the Mars isane | —PLUS— | Hospital. COLOR CARTOON | e — { LSON HERE is registered at the Baranof Hotel. ; TONIGHT— | Dorothy Williams is ;cglstered SATURDAY |at the Baranof from Sitka. | i BOND PREMIERE--Dec. 7th | Gecsmmn, s STAR-STUNNING SAGA AN | - STaR-sronninG saca. NOTICE! TRINITY GUILD xg'::p AT WAR! 3.4 ! ill mot be responsible 4 !‘or“:inx:y Ibu“lsmuul(e):s Zutfli?ffeu by Meets Friday, 7::30 p. m. with| % GEORGE RAFT me. (signed) EMIL GALEO. 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MeCLELLAN LOUIS JORDAN 5 ORCH. & SOLVE YOUR DECORATIVE PROBLEMS wih GRACE McDONALD ‘# CALL DOUGLAS 374 CHARLES BUTTERWORTH MARTHA O'DRISCOLL CHARLEY GRAPEWIN % - e EUZABETH PATTERSON REGIS TOOMEY 3 2 ; N Directed b Christmas is less than a month away. NOW Sed b is time to start thinking of the family gift. [ | would be a nice gift, and we have just a ] few of the CARA NOME | Sunkraft Porfable Sunlamps Cflw (REAM | For dry skin, cleanse - . with this_light cream ! Alaska Electric Light and o el e tod ‘ and make- ECONOMY . Power Company by ' JUNEAU DOUGLAS 2,".9.‘ '.'.'.3 §sz= l velvety i Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 4K FOR T AT S Butler, Mauro Drug Co. ‘Your Rexall Store ——————— Red Skelton, is in hot water | still trying vainly to slip a wedding ring on petite Ann Not that Ann isn’'t willing, mind you, but circum- Ragland is on hand again to tickle as Red's self-appointed aid | ‘Comedian Jimmie Dodd makes | (his debut as a member as | “The Fox" 1a on the prowl againt| ey lonce again, M-G-M's irrepressible | back too, turning in gilt-edged pm | with ally | ¢ | than even Red can handle without|which consists of 12 varied acts by of the|in the famous Three Mesquiteers in Re- |Admission is at popular prices and ipatrons are requested to use the Ken M Nelson, from Auk Lake, | between midnight of December 5 lville acts are Emile Dean, Phyllis 'At Christmas Time |suspension of all Christmas mes- | from | The action was said to be neces- | CIRCUS, VAUDEVILLE GIVEN TONIGHT; T0 START, 1 SHOW, AT 8, ent. to the animal fair, birds and the beasts were . o1 It's circus time for the three ond grades of the Juneau Public chools, and those attending the school vaudeville tonight will| he Ring-a-Ling Ting-a-Ling| 7 super - circus, complete | parade, giraffes, a trained seal, a beautiful lady on a green horse, trapeze artists, a strong man and a fat lady. No trained fleas are promised, but a fiddling frog supplements the| troup’s own band Seventy-five children will take part in the act‘ which will appear early in the pro-| gram before the small fry drop off Ito sleep The vaudeville performance, High and Grade School pupils, is scheduled for tonight at 8 o'clock High School Gymnasium. Street entrance. Henry Harmon: is general man- ager of the big show. Sponsors of the circus are Mrs. Velma Lovgren, Mable Munson and Mrs. Mary Stewart. Sponsors of the various vaude- Grant, Mary Morris, Marjorie Til- lotson, G. E. Pancheau, Harmon and Mrs. Forrest N. Pitts R Restriction Plated on Army, Navy Message WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 — The| Army and Navy today announced sages, by cable or radio, to and service personnel overseas, and midnight of Christmas Day. sary because of the volume of Christmas messages, which would THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRF~JUNEAU ALASKA |membersh |stage show starting promptly | 20TH CENTURY NOW STARTING KIDDIES' CLUB An innovation is planned by the 20th Century Theatre on Saturday, December 2, when a Kiddies Club, “The Juneau Juniors,” will be| {formed, and will hold a meeting | each Saturday afternoon thum\rm with a special matinee showing at | {that theatre 1 up for this week is an stage show and it will be this week as well as the and shows of following Station KINY of Juneau. and girls of Juneau and weeks by All boys vicinity who wish to sing, dance or play stage s urged to go al instruments on the nd radio program are irday and get their ds and register to appear. For those members who do ot wish to appear on the program, events lined up This week’s screen snow will be a double feature attraction, “Henry Aldrich Ha wnts a House,” plus “The Dude Cowboy,” starring Tim Holt. (A cartoon will be shown at the ‘Imatinee performance also. Doors will be open at 1 p. m, with the at {1:30 o'clock -ee {BADMINTON GAMES TO H. A}y RESUME NEXT MONDAY The Badminton Club is to re- sume play in the High School Gymnasium next Monday, it was announced today. Last week's games were cancelled because the gym was under process of deco- ration for the annual all-school vaugleville show. - ANCHORAGE PIONEERS e, SEND CHRISTMAS CHECK TO PIONEERS AT SITKA To swell the Christmas fund at the Pioneers’ Home, the Anchorage Pioneers of Alaska sent a check from the local igloo for $75. Igloo No. 15 donated $50 of the sum and Aux- iliary No. 4 gave $25. William Fair- clough, of Anchorage, said that he overburden transmission facilities and delay essential messages. would match the total with a check to add to the amount. e Emm mm — HI—KIDS!— . “JOIN THE JUNEAII JUNIORS CUT OUT THIS BLANK—FILL IN AND BRING TO THE 20TH CENTURY THEATRE FOR YOUR FREE Membership Card - APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP CARD 20TH CENTURY THEATRE JUNEAU JUNIORS NAME ... ADDRESS ... BIRTHDAY - e AGE.. L YRS, If you need another blank merely copy above on a piece of blank paper and fill out. there will be contests and special PAGE THREE | TONIGHT AND Saturday B LN TUR A Giant Combined DOORS OPEN P. M. Pl’flgl’“"l SHOW STARTS 7:15 P. M. That Is “TOPS" in Fun! HIT NO. 2 HlT NO. 1 ; “The nerviest man in Nevada'’ at grips with the bogus-money boys! yie S!Wfio@e&d Henry shovld’u stood in bed, instead! What a char- acter to meet in a ghost-ridden house, with the lights out, the clock striking midnight, and the wind howling outside! WHAT A SHOW! 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