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d i) DECEMBER 9, 1944 SATURDAY, IIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIlIlII|IIIIIII|IIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlHIlIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI HIL ARlOUS ARM\{ “FALSE FACES" and Swing Your Partner” TONIGHT! Sunday--Monday--FTuesday the army wishes he had joined the navy! Here's the 4 hoppiest entertainment & of the year! ee Tere, @ fvate ‘r\atgmv R with ROBERT WALKER and Donna REED - Keenan WYNN . Robt. BENCHLEY. RukOlllN\ Bol‘kRO hV hill WIELS as “Private Hargrove” ADDED Joe Reichman and His Orchesira in Paqhuccl Swmgs It” vael _— Cu:rloon —_ News SUNDAY. 2:50 — 5:20 — TURE STARTS — 10:20 SHOWPLALE oF CApIT iIIIIIIIH'IIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIN!II'IIIIIIIlIIIilIIIIIIIIHIIIl} CABINETS FIXTURES I.G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made i PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 Christmas is less than a month away. NOW is time to start thinking of the family git. A SUNLAMP would be a nice gift, and we have just a few of the Sunkraft Portable Sfinlamps Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS . Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 —————————————————————— . LIFE STORY FILM | IS CAPITOL'S BILL ¢ Hargrove, seller based on made into one on comedies, of which opens at p of ire bids See Here, Prive the include young Robert who embarked on an from Down Hur Army, he working in a North C e l'l\lru} which h\\ been selected is| ®|that of John Merbecke dating - (the '€/ This is the oldest musical arrange- *ing ‘( anmer at that time to serve the Grant uglas Fowley and Marta as the “Bond Pre- | Thursday night. Ask 00 fisencs this film- ey'll T, S(HAFFER 10 WED ESTELLE ROSENBERG t to his many Juneau ric announcement from Newark, New Jersey, of the enga; ment of First Lt. L to Miss Estelle Sybil Rosenberg of Lt. Schaffer, who has just return- ed from leave in th Port Supply and Facilities at the Juneau sub port for the last nine months, a member of Mt. Juneau Lodge 147, F. & A. M., Iterday Ito st. |yesterday —JUNEAU, AL ASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF ;cumsrms KETTLES OF SALVATION ARMY HOSTAGES' COMES | ' HERE SUNDAY AS 20TH CENTURY BILL After a four years' absence from MRS JENNE DIRECTING ' CHOIR FOR CHRISTMAS, HOLY TRINITY (HUR(Hi 10 BE SEEN IN CITY. Mrs. Crystal Jenne is direcjing| The local corps of the Salvation the choir of the Church of the flloly‘Arm:» will give Christmas baskets Trinity during the Christmas sea-!to the nee also a Christmas din- .. She had charge of the Epis-|ner and party for the children. In|filmland, Luise Rainer s opal choir for a number of years addition to those known to the Sal-|dom with Arturo de Cordov \s well as directing choirs in' other|vation Army workers, the officers|Lukas and William Bendix i churches in J u and elsewhere will ate having names anc nt’s exciting and drama and therefore a long experience | addre of anyone in need. Al aptation. of Stefan Heym's best- with church music cas be cleared through the Selling novel, “Hos coming on A special selection of Christmas|Welfare Department to avoid dupli nday %to the 20! entury The- music has been made and in this|cation group Mr. Ernest Ehler will sing| The ¢ the beloved Christmas rendition of junteer Jesu Bambina.” ! In addition to the usual Christ-|ad 15 carols the choir will sing sev-| il new ones: Michael Prae ngement of the “Rosa Divinum Mysterium” sung lm h cumu\ plumom: \nd m( her rather Ilml\ bet ll\t undmglouu(l army” to the Film fans who have seen "HO.~- rank it with the outstanding atic motion pictures of the A story of love, devotion and cour- among those battling Hitler in- his own lines, “Hostages" tells natic tale of the rror the now experiencirig on the keg of their own “Fortress tion Army asks for vol- utions for this work un(\nx\ll Chri 8 put on the streets before| - | | It is a momentous story of a 1;z|rl< love for a man who knew that lit was I\Illll to appease or bargain to| middle of the 16th century.| M. S. Whittier, Assistant cnlhmu of Customs, accompanied by his| | wife and daughter, Mrs. Tel Cowling | '@ |and her hter, Joanne left or the Princess Norah this morning for | | Seattle The film boasts of such notable | The Whittiers and Mrs. Cowlu\g‘mmm as Ka Paxinou, whose \nll spend the Christmas holidays m'HQ”\“ood futs is assured as a \Smmn and Port Townsend. ‘n&\lll of her performance as Pilar | HOSPITAL NOTES [ B T TR |in “For Whom the Bell Tolls, ‘“o'x’l":; “:l“fl'e*ll!;x \"lml'lBt;ng Auc- [car Homolka, who will be remem- | nday in Elks’ Hall— m. | Frank Duckes was admitted to St. r'l‘hnnsand\ of Dollars in Prizes. {’fi‘;;‘o,‘:’a’“ IIL’MII;;‘,“I,‘IOI,{‘ ,’:,',mnM‘ pize Ann's Hospital for surgical care yes- oo | ety | Eric Fedlary. KLIPPERTS HERE i and Mrs. Klippert, from| —— are registered at the Gas-| NOW PLAYING . .. THE TECHNICOLOR ¢ TUNEFUL COMEDY HIT BING CROSBY Dorothy Lamour L N "DIXIE" ment of the Holy Communion hav- been ordered by Archbishop| s of the English Church and is t fore the first to be written in| the English language. George Butterworth was admitted | | Mr Ann’s Hospital Friday for|pelican medical treatment | tineau Mrs. Howard Fisk and baby mrll were dismissed from St. Ann's HO&- pital yesterday A baby boy was born to Mrs. Mary Dfllp]\ this morning at 7:25 o'clock in St. Ann's Hospital. The baby weighed 9 pounds. | Margaret Atkinson was dis-| missed from St. Ann's Hospital after receiving medical Douglas COLISEUM SUNDAY ONLY! “CLAUDIA" with DOROTHY McGUIRE ROBERT YOUNG treatment Joe Johnson was admitted to St.| Ann’s Hospital yesterday for me(li-‘ cal attention | Mrs, Jack Warner was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Thursday for » Alaska Consistory of medical care. He is also well al news and adio station School for ew York City. - has been stationed for the past 18 months, at Excursion Inlet prior to 2 on his tour of duty in Ju- e plans of the couple call ding to take place next| summer. i g R NEPHEW OF MRS. <71 BELLAMY FIGHTS IN REICH NOW After receiving a letter from her| nephew, stationed at the front}| “somewhere inside Germany,” Mrs. | Ben A. Bellamy said she knew the | fighting men of the United States | had a wonderful fighting spirit Capt. Donald Elliott of Burlin- | game, California, wrote his uunt‘ | | | | l st a card to let you know that I'm thinking” of you this Christmas, although I'm far from | the homeland back from the front in Germ for a few days’ rest, and I am taking this opportunity to write, for I'm afraid T'll not have time to write in the near future. “Would like to spend Christ- mas at home, but on the other \hand, I'd rather spend it in | BERLIN this year! | “Merry Christmas, [ “DON.” |In another letter, written to his Il’ulka in California, Elliott says he |is writing the letter while sitting [in an underground dugout listening {to the AEF special broadeast of a |Dinah Shore program. He appre- ciates the program and wonders if the enemy, a few hundred yards y, is listening to it also. His continues: “We are waiting for Jerry to let loose with his nightly serenade. We answer about midnight, so he won't get much |sleep at night.” He said he liked Helland, as the houses did not have even one dirty | window and the people were more | than friendly, Toward the end m’| his letter, he says he has been m’ Cherbourg, Paris, what was left of St. Lo, Belgium, Holland, and now | Germany Donald Elliott he brothers in the sel Robert, the latter the South Pacific After’ reading these two letters, both Mr. 1 Mrs. Bellamy said they we oing to buy some extra bonds during the Sixth War Loan Drive. two younger , Ralph and Tarawa in ———————— POLICE COURT FINES In City Magistrate’s Court this morning, Eric Johnson was fined $25 on a charge of drunkenness. A taxi driver was fined $10 for speeding. He was clocked at 30 miles per hour, 10 miles over the lawful Mmit. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson Optometrist ISNOW IN JUNEAU AT HER OFFICE IN THE BLOMGREN BUILDING Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 636 for Appoiniment ATTENTION In the past the public has been accustomed to a cerfain standard of service from the ROYAL BLUE CAB COM- PANY. We want to assure you we wish to maintain this high standard and improve it as much as is possible during the present irying times with Speed, Efficiency, Courtesy and Cleanliness. ROYAL BLUE CAB COMPANY 'PHONE 14 PHONE 14 Insured Cabs F l’/\(.l~ THREE 720" [ENTURY RICARDO CORTEZ ROCHELLE HUDSON "RUBBER TONIGHT ONLY' DOORS OPEN 7 P. M. TIM HOLT in "“COME—ON DANGER" RACKETEERS" Starts SUNDPAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY DOORS OPEN 1:30 P, M. A STAR - STUDDED CAST IN ONE OF THE SEASON'S TOP PICTURES! 1 (AN 1 Tense, breath-stopping drama . ..desperate romance . .. with the fearless “underground army” that's cracking Hitler's “Fortress Europe’ wide open! BIG HITS Luise Ra Nazifur he man she loves *. 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