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MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1944 e MUSl(Arl_FIlM' YOU'LL GET STARS IN NOW SHOWING YOUR EYES....a wie, AS CAPITOL BILL screenful of them! ., § ; The whole career of the An- drews Sisters is packed into the medley the trio sings in Universal's| spectacular production, “Follow the {Boys.” now showing at the Capitol | Theatre. No less than 10 tunes,| all Andrews hits of the past, are| |packed into the medley | Heard in the melange are por-| tions of: “Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen,’ “Dig, Dig, Dig Hold Tight,” | “Beer Barrel Polka,” “Apple Blos- som Time,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle | Boy,” “Strip Polka” ‘“Victory Polka,” “Well, All Right,” and| “Pennsylvania Polka.” | The girls tied up in one bundle | all the tunes which they've learned | from experience service men want to hear. ! Also showing is the story of | “Aircraft Carrier, a two-reel short feature which portrays life A\)Ofll'(l; a flat-top. It is film-designed to| show the folks at home how (hoi specialized training and high mo-| rale of every member of the crew | molds them into a potent fighting force of the U. S. Navy. NEW OPERATOR NOW AT VANITY BEAUTY SALON IN JUNEAU \ | Rose Wystub, formerly of the |Fifth Avenue Shop at Anchorage, | has joined the staff of the Vanity | Beauty Salon in Juneau, Mrs. Elsie |Hildreth, owner and manager, an- {nounced today. | An expert, all-around beauty op- lerator, Miss Wystub specializes in hair styling. e S il POPULATION "REASES SINCE WAR | The first Seattle city directory |issued since 1942 shows a popula- ition increase for that city of 341 cent, the present population for greater Seattle being COLOR CARTOON—NEWS BOND PREMIERE--Dec. 7th OO SEATTLE per figure THE DAILY ALASKA EMP. Chapeladies Meet Tomorrow Evening Mrs. Frank Maier will be host to the Chapeladies at her home on the Glacier Highway tomorrow evening, December § t 8 o'clock.| All members are urged to attend | the meeting l - Yvonne Hebert Has 1 1 Birthday Parties| Yvonne' Hebert, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Hebert, was seven years old last Saturday and she cele-"! ¥ brated with two parties, one in the afternoon and the other in the eve- [ning, at the home of her parents on Twelfth Street In the afterncon the little guests met at the 20th Century Theatre | |for the mainee, many joining the “Juneau Juniors” club, then to the Hebert home for refreshments. In the evening other little guests had an enjoyable time. ALASKA COASTAL FLIES 25 FARES Alaska Coastal Airlines flew 25| passengers yesterday, carrying the | | following from Sitka to Juneau: Ar- { line Johnson, Joe Keller, W. C. Loader, Les Hammersly, N. A, Mc- | Eachran, Roy Douglas. | Juneau to Hoonah — R. Dennis, | Robert Norton. | Hawk Inlet to Juneau—Sam Peko- | vich. Gustavus to Juneau—Carl Stal-| ling, George Livingstone, Betty | Banta. | Juneau White. Juneau to Wrangell — Leonard Taylor. Juneau to Ketchikan—John Wal- mer, Le Roy West, James Huston. Petersburg to Ketchikan—Norman Guthrie. | Wrangell to Ketchikan — H. A.| | | to Petersburg — A. V. Johnson. Ketchikan to Juneau—Sylvia An- IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Whistle Girl | i . half-pint | | Voice Mostly Likely to Be Whistled at in 1945 by the Whistling Teachers Institute America. The Institute is conducting a campaign to furth- er group whistling as a form of musical expression and after look- ing over Virginia we think we'll cultivate our talent. 3Pasi Exal?e?Rulers Of Elks Have Banquet Past Exalted Rulers of the Elks # First of Five New | There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! over the 1940 census figure. N e e e e e e e e L e e e e S C C CCE C e EE E e BIG WESTERN JAMBOREE! MAKE THIS LIKE THE DANCES at the Little Red Schoolhouse Wear Your Levis and Ginghams POLKAS JIVE SQUARE DANCES "MONTANA NIGHT" at the | Capitol Cafe-Tomorrow Nite - LUCIEN LELONG'S (i LIQUID "CAKE” MAKEUP * Non-drying new complexion for you—a lovely silky liquid that smooths on with your fingertips! A dewy, non-drying makeup that tints your skin in heavenly look-alive complexion shades. Warfield’s Drug Store. Successor to GUY L. SMITH DRUGS given as 644,149, a gain of 221,149 | derson. Ketchikan to Wrangell—Mus, Lay- | Lodge, man, Leonard S. Layman, Am”with their ladies, enjoyed a ban- Sorset. |quet at the Baranof Saturday Wrangell to Juneau-E. E Eng.gevenmu Covers were laid for 50, strom. with R. E. Roberts acting as toast- Petersburg to Juneau- | master. Following the banquet, all - |retired to the Elks Club and en- NORTHLAND IN OVER '~ ™ 00 WEEKEND; TO SITKA INVESTIGATION OF ' EICHEL DEATH OVER The Northland arrived in port Sunday with the following passeng- ers for Juneau: | An investigation into the death From Seattle—Mrs. Birtt Dahl- | of Eric Eichel, 54-year-old Juneau beck, Mrs. Kathleen Couch, Peter painter who was found dead last Bierly, Julius Stijskol, Miss Frances Friday evening, gave Holmes, E. J. Buchanan, Mrs. E. J. of foul play Buchanan, Master James Buchanan.| The disorder of the Starr Hill Miss Marjorie Brillhart, John H. | capin, which led officials to suspect Brillhart, Don Perry, Mrs. A. E.lyjclence had occurred, was caused Karnes, A. E. Karnes, Miss Carol |,y the fact that Eichel suffered Karnes, Miss Jacquelin Karnes, Miss | Gejrjum tremens before his death, N“F“'rgjk"s@‘c‘z‘caommfl Mitzinberg, |26C0Tding to Commissioner Felix 2 ! i = " Gray. F. R. Simpson, Mrs. F. R. Simpson, | ~ x g ias £ Henry Roden, Ellis Crawford, Mr.«,.‘K"“""“”"g 8re | ihis . yife) ' M0, Ellis Crawford, James Sines, Wilfred | I<aihryn Elchel of Coquille, Oregon, 5. Wood. and a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Fisher From Ketchikan—Grant Baldwin, |0f Bridgeport, Connecticut. From Wrangell—Miss Alice Witt,| The remains are at the and the present officers, Tynes. Carter Larsen, A. Van Mavern, Andrew ments. Hildre, B. Waswick, Mrs. Petra Waswick, Ole Halten. | The following passengers embark- ed for Sitka: Julia Widmark, Mrs. | Del Freimuth, Fish and Wildlife A. John, Mrs. Earl Shennett, Jon pilot, arrived here Saturday from Shennett, Mrs. W. Brown, David |Ketchikan. While in Juneau he Brown, Mrs. Olga Baggen, Charles |will conduct several local patrols. Tuegal, Mrs. R. C. Clifford, Mrs, | ———— Al A. Tudor, Virginia Tudor, Ed. John- son. ->>o FREIMUTH IN TOWN ————t————— FROM THE YUKON Thelma Durrett and Gladys R.! Buer from Whitehorse, Y. T., are registered at the Baranof Hotel. | D Tarpon, a fish allied to the her- ring, sometimes reaches a length of 7 feet and a weight of more than 200 pounds. You'll like the way' ht opey up nose—relieve uff sniffly, sneezy, directions in folder. Va-tro-nol works rigl ent con- | stuffy distress of JUNEAU VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Phone No. 616 no evidence From Petersburg — Miss Dorothy ‘Mcttuary, pending funeral arrange- | Christmas is less than a month away. NOW is time 1o start thinking of the family gift. A SUNLAMP would be a nice gift, few of the ‘Sunkraft Portable Sunlamps Alaska Electric Light and Power Company "SNUFFY SMITH" | NOW ON SCREEN AT 20H CENTURY Lovers of comic strips will re- at the news that one of the age favorites, “Snuffy Smith,” pal of Billy DeBeck’s Bar- ney Google is appearing now at the 20th Century Theatre Snuffy Smith is played by a newcomer to the screen, Bud Duncan, and he is sure to be a coming star. Others in the are Edgar Kennedy and S Padden. The crazy adventures of the hill-billy character lend them- admirably to pictures and and laughs keep up throughout the whole show. | An added attraction is “The That Thrilled the World,” a rmer Bros. featurette depicting| history of the talkies and whu-h[ Jows many scenes from the first| talking pictures. t is a real event A Merrie Melodie cartoon and other | shohts complete the show. | joice funny selves the action w PAA Alaska Clipper | | Fleet flgre Sunday {Continued from Page One) cabin is roomy and comfortable. A new, lightweight buffet furnishes hot meals for passengers enroute | for the first time in PAA’s Alaskan ;hismry. New plastic dishes are| {used for the hot foods. The new stewardess service puts| Alaska air service on a par with that of the better lines in the! States. . Stewardess Black yesterday gave | Alaskans their first glimpse of the new Alaskan uniform, a smart | Tunis blue suit with pocket and hat insignia of gold. She wore a! winged hat, white blouse, black | shoes and carried black gloves and a hand-stitched shoulder bag. Her winter equipment also includes a| custom-tailored weather - repe}lant | blue coat with removable lining and a parka-hood trimmed in wol- verine and fleece-lined artic boots | in black for mukluks. Said Roscoe: “The employment | of stewardesses in the Alaska ser- vice for the first time is another step forward in providing the finest possible air travel accommodations for the people of the Territory,| SAMPLER | 11 the famous assortment of | liked confections i 1 ; here |1 direct from the makers+§1.50 to $7.50 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. | “The Rexall Store” bl ot 3 and we have just a DOUGLAS | teorology, link trainer, handling of | qng |nated from the Alaska service soon PAGE THREE LAST TIMES 720 ENTURY T oN1GHT VOICE THAT THRILLED THE WORLD" COLOR CARTOON /S SPORT ADDED! ™™ LAST TIMES TONIGHT " . 21 Loretta Young China" Allan Ladd who have been loyal to us for the! last 12 years.' The stMwardesses. | for duty and others in course of | training, are the first in Alaskan | aviation. All are given six weeks of intensive training in Seattle, are required to take such courses as| Alaskan geography, first aid, s\\'ilnAl ming, physical fitne psychology, | poise, aircraft familiarization, me- | six now ready JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Will hold regular combined social business meeting, Tuesday, 5, at noon, in the Presbyterian Church Parlors. Mrs. James V. Cole, Secy. Relief At Last hip’s papers, traffic training and |pe ivil air regulations. Special em- |y phasis was placed on passenger service training. The Electr: formerly used in| the Alaska service have been taken | off and south. One of the| odestars soon will be sent to Fair- banks for use on the Fairbanks- Nome and Fairbanks-Bethel runs The Lodestars also will be elimi- Creomulsion relieves promptly be= cause it goes right to the seat of the | trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem= branes. Tell your druggist tv sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstaitding you must like the way it # quickly allays the cough or you are Shoot | to have your money back. for Coughs, Chest Colds, F'ronchitis after the first of the year when all of the big Clippers are operat- ing. TURKEY SHOOT TONIGHT Don't forget the Turkey tonight at 8 p. m. in the Elks Public invited. JSL FLY all THE wAY in less than a day... via Pan American FAIRBANKS & WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE in the STATES? “ Direct Daily Service with Connections from All Alaska Points INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 \——————p————————————— I‘l'zlz[/ AMERICAN AIRWAYS I FOSTER & MARSHALL 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—SEATTLE 1 TURKEY SHOOT Elks Hall TONIGHT! §P.M Phone No. 18 PUBLIC INVITED BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH H-WE --UELL BE - BLOWN TO SIMITHEREENS ! * By BILLY DeBECK T SWOW " VE CANT 3 PUT NO DEPENDENCE IN THESE NEW-FANGLED SYMPATHETIC TIRES ! For Your Cough ‘s L