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4 {8 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1944 - : mumn|mmm||mmunnmmnmm||mnmm|mmn||||||||i|||i||i||||||||||n "JACK LONDON" | | ‘ IS FEATURED ON | One of the exciting films of this or any other season, reaches the screen of the Capitol Theatre tonight with the opening of “Jack London,” Samuel Bronston's initial production for United Artists release. With Michael O'Shea, young sen- red title \,l\mm(‘u& young red-head \m g as Charmain London, the au- wife, “Jack London" emerges as an action-packed picture. Beginning with London’s | e as an oyster pir Sar ough-and-tumble ling vessel; !hl(\l\.ll his battle | the element s a gold in the \'ukun and finally appearance cn the American | to hi w0st and beloved | 4 A little known side of Lon- career, that of war corre- X E in the of the prges as a . of the double- caralarrning el | ON WAY T0 SOUTH. Mrs. Bess Cross, Representative- | elect [mm the Second Division to| the Territorial Legislature and| well-known Alaska business wo- man, passed through Juneau this | : i mormning on a Pan American Air- Qsa:Massen ways plane enroute to Seattle, 2 Harry Davenport where she will spend Christmas Erank C holidays with her daughter, Patsy | ADDED TRR \Araven Ann, a student at the Forest Ridge| . Virginia Mayo School. Mrs. Cross plans to return PASSING PARADE Ralph Morgan to Juneau by January 18 for the | GRAND CANYON ‘Lp‘uise Beavers Legislative session. Mrs. H. J. Lenz and baby boy/ were dismissed from St. Ann's; Hospital Tuesday. 5 ” awp LALE oF Mrs. Pearl Turner, who has been Y a patient at St. Ann's Hospital| | since Saturday for surgical care, vas discharged Tuesday. | Warde Johnson was discharged | from St. Ann’s Hospital Tuesday| |I||ummnmn|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIllllllllIIIIIIIllIIHI|IIIII|I after receiving medical treatment, T i M T L. V. 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Phone No. 18 Phone No. 616 | |ALASKA AIRLINES CAPITOL SCREEN ; most authentically | Ma rd, land Pablo Asis were passeng vers to | time | h\' She has the habit of roam- | A PAA plane left this morning lineg about as the spirit moves her {for Seattle with the following pas- [petween bursts of melody. The sengers aboard: ‘\.ul Sexton, Leon- jcamera won't permit that. She |ard Chervir s Matson, imyst stick to the straight and nar- | The Christmas program of the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRl"—~-JUNEAU ALASKA | DINAH SHORESIN | MAKE ROUND TRIP| ¢ TRE TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY. Tad a plane in| h\' from Anchorage with 12 ers aboard as follows: | Esteban, William R. Benson, et Benson, Mrs. Olive Dinah Shore, the Nashville song- Nettleton, Carol M. Carlson, W. H. bird, is having her troubles becom- | Stevens, Kenneth Greenlee, Charles Ing acquainted with the movie| Randrup, Charles Ruika, R. E. camer Lampkey and Mel Sw from| Hi Shore is making her film Anchorage, and L. C. B from |debut Warner Bros.' all-star | mus lat t She acts. S 1k Your Lucky Stars,” entury tonight. she dances and she ays she'd be having the f her life except for the 1. The microphone, of course, old friend, because of her erience Fairbanks, On the return trip yesterday afterncon, Mrs. Gaby Lampkey, Thomas M. Rodgers, T. W | came is a Anchorage. - - |PAA PLANE FLIES B T0 SEATILE TODAY e that camera! Miss Shore to pour out her ‘heart in melody with her eyes The camera doesn't like |l\h.\ Page and Alice Rose Page, {row way marked out by the tech-| | Bergeon. | nicians. There are many other o) |w n which the mechanical (»- rant cramps her style I very thrilling,” says! h, “but sometimes I feel like ride of Frankenstein.” - TIDES TOMORROW High tide—1:09 a. m., 148 feet. Low tide—6:50 a. m., 35 feet. [ High tide—12:53 p. m., 175 feet.| Low tide—7:28 p. m., -1.3 feet. | Christmas Program, Bethel Tabernade‘mi |Bethel Tabernacle will be held unx FI ay night, December 22, at 8 ock. 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