The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1944, Page 3

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& . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1944 !IIIHIIIHIIIIIIIllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII DOUB[E f[A]‘URE IT'S A SOLID SENDER...the ditty that's got everyone a-dither! o ROBERT LIVINGSTON Wally Vernon Jack La Rue e (vr more murder! Elks’ Anhfial(firisfihés Pafi SATURDAY MATINEE IF YOU'RE UNDER FIFTEEN YOU'BE A GUEST OF THE ELKS A Swell Show . . . . . A Big Treat Santa Claus Too No Canned Goods . . No Ticket Come and Have Fun! Doors Open at 1 Show Starts 1:30 SHOWPLALE oF CAPITUL TR There is no substitute for pewsvaper advernsmg‘ I e e e CABINETS FIXTURES L G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street WE HAVE A FEW PLASTIC Safe-T =-Canes Which have light in the handle and are very nice, for people who need a cane. They would be nice for a Christmas present. See Them Now Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 STARTS TONIGHT AS CAPITOL BilL Columbia’s “Nine Girls,” nine lucious lovelies! Count them! Nine beauties and each one of them could have committed murder. Each | one is a logical suspect . . . love . hate . . . jealousy . . primi- |tive emotions! A policeman’s dream come true! Nine suspects in a | snowbound lodge where love walked | hand in hand with murder Every| uspect a beauty . every alibi a| “beaut” every clue a cue fory more murder! It's the year's most baffling mystery! The cast of “Nine Girls” is com- posed of Evelyn Ke Anita Louise, Lynn Merrick, Nina Foch, Jinx - Falkenbur; Proo Jeff Donnell, twin-bill Any picture titled “Pistol Packin Mama™ has a lot to live up to, considering sthe phenomenal suc- cess of the song of the same title, and Republic hasn't left stone unturned to inject into their pro- duction the maximum of amuse- ment value. e CHILDREN, MEMORIAL CHURCH, WILL HAVE PROGRAM ON SUNDAY On December 24, at 7:30 p. m,, |the children of Memorial Presby- terian Church are to give their Christmas program, augmented by the choir. Children of all depart. | ments are to participate in this |event, Climaxing the program, a | Scriptural reading concerning the Birth of Christ will be given. The choir is to sing “Glory be to God ;in the Highest,” and “Rejoice in the Lord,” with Mrs. Genevieve Soboleff as accompanist. Singing in the choir are: Lester | CHRISTMAS PARTY | | The Government Hospital will hold | ‘“‘“"Ipnll(‘nu at the hospital on Christ- tonight at the Capitol Theatre with | mas Eve. |Night Before Christma; Ihw}lmenis wlll be s |Roberts, Harriet Roberts, Pmnr(‘s! Anita , Ethe] Bayou, Barlow, Sylvia Brensdal, | Brown, K. M. Villo Nellie Camp, Ad Isaacs, Precilla Morgan, Alice Bell, Fred Morgan, Frances Pratt, Elsie Austin, W. L. Paul, Jr., Joseph Pratt, Horace Marks, Roy Peratovich and W. A. | Soboleff, conducting. | This evening at 7:30 the choir is | to have its final rehearsal, and all .- 'BETA SIGMA PHI IS ' PLANNING EXHIBIT OF | ART NEXT FEBRUARY Discussion of the Art Exhibit | which is planned for early Febru- fary was the topic of business at the | regular meeting of Beta Sigma Phi | Tuesday evening, held in the home |of Mrs. Irmy Noyell. | In the absence of Mrs. | Dunlap, President, Mrs. Millard |Carnes conducted the business meeting. Mrs. William Carter, t Exhibit Chairman, reported on the show, which is tentatively sched- uled for February 10. The purpose of the exhibit is to bring together mp‘cs of the work of as many L. M. ¥ which |the sorority. She said that several |of the clever Walt Disney certifi- |cates for babies are being issued each week. This feature of the war bond sales will be a permanent | thing, and bonds for babies may be secured by telephoning Mrs. Carnes at Black 702. | Following the intermission for refreshments, an informal program was held. Each girl present gave a short talk on some person who seemed to her to have made an art of living well and beautifully. —————— Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roust and son, Christian Thomas, arrived in ! Juneau from Nome today to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Holmquist. After Christmas Mr. Ruust former Representative in the Terri- | torial Legislature from the Second Division, will visit Seattle briefly. Mrs. Royst and son will remain in Juneau until his return. ———————— MARTIN IN TOWN Frank Martin is registered at the Baranof Hotel from Sitka. % CARA NOME FINISHING CREAM New! Different! Effectivel A protective, natural colored powder base rece ommended for all sk types. Gives a velvety fine ish! Helps powder cling for hours, LARGE JAR S‘ GET IT AT Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store | members are urged to be present. | gifts donated by the \u\\n\pmp]v and the toy center will be given out by Santa Claus. | Juneau_fi;fi May BILL TONIGHT; Get (ompensalion | WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 — Con- gress has approved and sent to the White House legislation to permit Williams and Audr, Ludwig Wolfe of Juneau to flle Little Town of Bethlehem,” alg claim with the Employee’s Com- ipture reading on “Christmas” | pensation Commission. will be given by John Olson, and| wife a laborer in the Juneau the four girls will sing again, “AWay |pot Office, claimed he was in- T in the Manger.” 5 A recttation entitled, “Christmas [J4red, while at work Aprél 10, 1088, Bells,” by Ernest Jones will follow. 2 Albert Jobrain”will ‘give & gUlNGHEted within BaRilory, itae, nax- [solo, and another recitation, “The [ing the claim foy disability com- require special legisla- will be | Pensation tior be FOR PATIENTS AT GOVI. HOSPITAL their Christmas program for all the Comedy and plenty of it is the theme of “The Good Fellows,” a good laugh on fraternal organiza- tions and their members, which opens tonight at the 20th Century ° Theatre. The fact that the star of the picture, Cecil Kellaway, plays the n inveterate lodge joiner, he picture into the world of every citizen in town. For it is certain that Jim Helton, Kellaway's D, sereen role in this picture, counterpart of some gent who may father, husband, uncle, cousin 3 The program will of Willis, Bonnie Lol by Frances Depperms eryone will join in and sing | " accompanied by Al- | 1, followi: which re- | Fairban i nn(l Ll\e Hotel oo L. 1. Hanson is in town from and is registered at the Juneau PPPOTRCTCDVEES Y YORK TAVERN Sends “The Good Fellows” seems to be (5 made up of two component stories, @ that of the Helton family, and that ’/ P!(gg?“fl"’fli?hwimejj_g' el e e THE NEY AND THANKS YOU FOR THE PAST YEAR'S BUSINESS New Friends and 0ld are invited to our OPEN HOUSE CHRISTMAS EVE AFTER 6:00 P. M. First Drink IsOnthe House! GEORGE SALO, Proprietor SRS EIIGIREREDEEERE OUR 1-CENT SALE ontinues Pepmennnne S RPN J.’" With Each 2 Bottles 86 Proof Blended RESERVE WHISKEY A' Regular OPA Price $4.85 Each We Will Give § case of Glympia EER for Only 1-cent! Brandies - Wines - Liqueurs Gins - Rums Juneaun Liquor Co. Next to PERCY'S 20TH CENTURY » find The TWO FEATURES ™ Ralph B. Willlams, Laboratories, Territorial Dept. Juneau headquarters by plane from Anchorage. several weeks at Bri ment. New is the!Courteou: or friend of most Americans T ¢ ATTENTION! | 20ih CENTURY | HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY i “TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL PAGE THREE ;’; TIALENTURY Tonight and Saturday the fraternal ory interwoven, they ed comedy plot wh favor with eve second hit i “The Bandit - WILLIAMS BACK tery Director of Health, has returned to his He has spent the past the Anchorage anch Laboratory of the Depart- — eee——— FEMMER TAXI--CALL 9 Taxi Service announced by | B. Femmer. Give us a call attendants, New Cars, SR SR R e Members of the More laughs \ than a lodge ¢ initiation... ” THEATRE | | -=9p b JUNEAU || ::;:’:";:,‘:.;'.':147/ JUNIORS é the hord way! | CLUB? sressn e s GECH Kellaway . 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