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IRL'- lUNEAU ALASKA - DECEMBER 23, 1944 a5 THi l)AILY ALASKA E 'COMEDY, ROMANCE, 'THE DESERT SONG' FIE BOYS 10 HoLD "THIS 1 THE LIFE" IS; TO OPEN SUNDAY =~ OPEN HOUSE MONDAY G nss Members of the hllu au Fire De- 12:536 A M. CAPITOL'SPROGRAM, AT 20TH CENTURY = £l 8 on Christmas Day f\‘lm\du}n the SATURDAY, PAGE Tl-lRPiE "lIIIIll|I|IIIIll|l||Iil'lllflll|||I|IiIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIllIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIII » »| SUNDAY ; L monpay FPREVUE TONIGHT TUESDAY il “This Is nh Life,” which comes| Opei g at 11\( '0«!1(‘ entury The- hours being from 2 to 5 o'clock T r! i I z Inl'! s" . PR . “ " Sundq) to the screen of the Capitol |atr al midnight preview in the afternoon ] '3 . ) @f‘:fit/;"\—,- e e B e Ty (I“hemn* is a wholly engaging com- | tonight and continuing for the next | _ aciaeal % e l‘ast IIR@S S Onig L1 i ) Sy | edy romance streng R s is the much awaited film . THE ALL STAR " ( IT'S A TRI-OOMPH OF _]QYl That "Top Man" threesome is || ]jticularly warm and appealing hu the perennial stage favor- TIM KBLT in oy P | cduc- | ite, “The Desert Song.” Filmed in e - { Il t Fi COMEDY HIT , glee-some again...with that glor- |/ |[man story. A Universal predue-| ng i o A [ [|tion, the film stars Donald O'Con- gOTgeous technicolor the new screen "“THE "“THE GOOD \ 5 ious fun that keeps you young! & |0\ g canna Foster and Peggy Ry- |ms,. starring Dennis Morgan | THEATRE) { F ey an with Louise Allbritton almost as|and Trene KAl o ax " / w/ | e S ket | NOWPLAVING | BANDIT TRAIL FELLOWS | 3 4 [ the best of & Beris] ombvrj:, Otto Harbach and Oscar ENDE-MONDAY NIGHT! j / ”5,4” ) 2 e e T P R P E RS | T s By e e e | EOSAIND | oyyp BIG XMAS HOLIDAY SHOW! i : e o In ane v B Cot Lymne overmen rwe | RUSSEILL : w e 4 \U1 sses Foster and Ryan as lnsisuml..} will feature continuous | * | ar s Ld ? | show v I Basic plot of “This Is the Life,” |, | & |concerns a foolishly romantic young | Coliseum ‘ Fred co“TlNuous suows ALL DAY % {girl with bright prospects for a Opening tonight at the Coliseum | “ N 'flngh)g career who becomes infat- "for a three-day showing is thl Ma(. ul‘ray DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. p | uated “;“r: 42 older m;u\ in the|l~"ol: Preedom” with Rosalind Rus- o 4 ‘ . I person of handsome Patric Knowles,| sell, Herbert Marshal and Fred Mac- | bsi o] | B and of the ingenious ends to which | Murray | llel'b(‘l't EXTRA! TONIGHT (Sal ) 12:30 A. M {her small town boy friend, O'Con- R e st MNP TR TR 1 « i i el Marshall M“h“ It Preview / | b | The youth incidentally pxoptb‘xr:z' the 1930s and is thought by —in— - q Rnowles back into the arms of his 'V viewers to be a story of Amelia COME ALONG FOLKSI STAY OUT LATE! | divorced wife, portrayed with strik-| Barbart, and it just might be the “FL'GHT v ing effect by the statuesque sts’f}‘i‘]‘:“‘;” S Lo, wast Ranoetiod o FOR Allbritton dauntless woman flier. | g R | REE ) bid A% BUY IR aaNIn J% | TIDE eTE - 1 § TOMORROW #@%fig’&g@&:fism#&&gw DT | Low tide—2:556 a. m., 2.6 feet. . I High tide—9:24 a. m., 160 feet. L | High tide—10:06 p. m., 135 feet. A TIDES MONDAY Low tide—4:00 a. m., 2.9 feet. | & Elk H ll High tide—10:22 a. m., 16.9 feet. | o S a 4 Low tide—4:58 p. m, 06 foot. | \ / High tide—11:13 p. m, 14.2 feet. Wff . | TV lflUiSE AllBRITTUN X s PG Sl TIDES TUESDAY » | |{g7” PATRIC KNOWLES ~EDDIE QUILLAN /AR 10 Song, )\ | Low uie—tio v m. 20 tee SATURDAY A i igh tide—11:14 a. m., 17.7 feet. v 5%):\) 5 FRANK JENKS BOBBY BROO‘(S QUARTETTE j,g <4 "With 5 Nzhmg at Al Low tide—5:51 p. m., -0.9 foot. U] npi0ng in My Hcar - » \ *Y &y L& e L \Widhih lnbm Y4 New Tmi Suvue announced by | &% 7). — FL;? ‘\\‘Vm\—/ % D. B. Femmer. Give us a call T Courteous attendants. New Cars. . i : ”Underqro?m_d l_?e‘pvort" SUNDAY O B m— 4 'MARCH or TIM Captured Nazi Film S ) n 0 U G L A S "SCENIC OREGON” “YANKEE DOODLE MOUSE” . “PASSING PARADE”_ LATE NEWS 3 =890 —8 COLISEUM TONIGHT (Sat.) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT” Tonight! "“NINE GIRLS" MYSTERY—SUSPENSE Don Ameche—Gene Tierney 'Pistol Packin’ Mama' . % ‘J T Chas. Coburn F R 5 SUNDAY ONLY! | MERRY CHRISTMAS! e }fi. i ‘ lm||||||m|unmmuumfinfi:fifiunummufiummmunuuummuu||||u|||||m|||mn|||||||||||||||||umunm Ty | 555 || FRANK D. PRICE o AIL” | FELLOWS” M@’%’%@%’%@M@Q@WW* for Senator RAILWAY EXPR ESS 2 FOI' Mell Many years a member of Sitka City OFFICE ! Who Shave | = (e omer by . ‘l B DENNIS IRENE WillbeopenlOam.todpam. 3 Daily! 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