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TUESD \Y DEC F'VI F ey . ¥ AL "o o NOW IT CAN HOLD!® THE SCREEN'S GREATEST GLORY §TORY! WALTER WANGER PRESENTS sorring RANDOLPH SCOTT with NOAH BEERY, Jr. ALAN CURTIS Sam Levene Peter Coe David Bruce J. Carrol Naish Richord Lane ond GRACE McDONALD "THIS IS THE LIFE" DONALD O'CONNOR SUSANNA FOSTER PEGGY RYAN ok Rk CABINETS 1.G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made 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 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'DESERT SONG' ENDS RUN 20TH CENTURY “The Desert Song,” famed musi- cal, now modernized and filmed in | all its glorious | Technicolor with songs, romance, excitement and ad- venture, ends its run tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. This Warner Bros. pmduruun; features Dennis Morgan and Irene | Manning in the leading singing roles. Bruce Cabot, Lynne Overman and Gene Lockhart are prumlmnt in the supporting cast “The Desert Song” by Robert Florey - jHaIe-Frazier Vows | Said Christmas Evel was dm-\(cd‘ Arthur J. Hl\ll of the U. S. Army, | and Margaret Frazier, of Juneau,| were united Christmas Eve at n; simple ceremony held at the home | of U. 8. Commissioner Felix Grz\)‘ {at Douglas. at work Miss Bernice Harris, sister of the |bride, and Hugo E. Sitzler, Jr, wted as witnesses for the couple. CAROLERS ENLIVENED JUNEAU SUNDAY NIGHT| Many groups of carolers were | heard Sunday evening in various parts of the city, one of the largest turpouts being that from Bethel Tabernacle, with the singers riding Surprise Party Held For Be"y copstea in_ a large school bus equipped For !farms which have no v with loud speakers, over which the the lovely Ilyric-coloratura' i s o - piasi. .8 ig| A surprise birthday party in carols could be heard for blocks. sings a group of four popular clas- land can be used for wildlite, fishe honor of Mrs. Roald Copstead was oo —— sics in her latest Universal feature ;. given last evening at the Capitol| ELKS SERVE TURKEY “This is the Life,” showing last ing nd trap| iving ng, recreation and trapping, BIVING | oo with 14 guests attending. | Open house for members of the 4 ¥ the farmer times tonight at the Capitol. Co-starred with Donald O’Con- additional income. { < “Most farmers like soil conserva- |, Diner tion now,” Dr. Bennett says. “When table gaily decorated with pine noon in the Elks Club and Turkey nor and Peggy Ryan in the rcman- s \;lart.(‘d ém e Tan 'm beg D and tall candles,. and cen- sandwiches and Tom and Jertys tic come s Foster sings Ru-., & 4 ith a huge birthday cake. were served. 3 them to adopt the practices. We dolf Frm" s “L’Amour, lmm urs, p e present included Henry don’t have to do that any more L’Amour,’ y » " > coming in fast s who prac Yo ki ok WITH TWO L :c S—Actress Marie McDonald, carefully exposing both legs, holds & vlctun of herself which aroused G.I. protest—it seems just one leg shows. lAASSIITpEI:g:!ISGgru Asked b‘/ Other lialms :lh‘ cia, Mexi Y ‘:”T“"Ql"\ X" nvitation of government offi- {elals there to talk soil conservation | bisibaiing iy dosint winl were. captivated by the voleo of contoured to prevent erosion, that | ol g an additional 95000000 need both | | 138,000 relief clients on such projects were (Conmxued from Pagc One) ‘nnu explain how it is done in um ‘\u wry. young Susanna Foster in Univer- | you racing and contouring and 31,- | sal's Technicolor hit, “Phantom of :;’U J&‘J“‘im‘;‘:‘lx:":;L‘:]‘:m"'fm v lthe Opera,” the film that rocketed (o0 AT i, A | her to stardom, have yet another ® ere 33,000,000 acres treat in store. | There 33,000,000 acre are on % Martin 5 Roald TUHIATRE TODAY AND WEDNESDAY HUMPHREY BOGART in “Across the Pacific” with MARY ASTOR SYDNEY GREENSTREET of c or fuel, depreciation time. pre & rs. Harry and Patricia Ann cost: t Jap-held cpens at the Capitol tomorrow. “Gung Ho,"” is based on tual records of the famed eney. Ak ek itk ok v kR *i:*fi*fz*:.r*f‘:*f‘:* * ¥ Rt BACK FROM TRIP Ann Zuboff, on the staff of the 1 s returned ough the s. She left here E 0 to take several | children to the Orthopedic Hos- | pital in Seattle, and then con- tinued on to Oakland, California, where ghe saw her son, Cyril, who which ceuld be included in alis in the Merchant Marine. Re- | * public works plan. During |turning to Seattle, she visited Mrs depression as many as Maftin Holst 1,169 under p! prototype n or | 1 erosion Dr. Bennett 1 conservation | ne of the most important pro- | of territory in the Pacif of war. - LUTHERAN YOUNG PEOPLE, CHOIR WILLHAVE PARTY Tomorrow, Wednesday, December 27, the Lutheran Young People and Senior Choir will have a Christmas party at Bert McDowell's cabin on the Lena Beach road. The party will {leave the church at 6 o'clock in the |evening and supper will be the first item of “business” upon arriving at the cabin. Each person attending is asked to take a small exchange gift (for the evening’s celebration. | ‘Those who would like to leave |about 11 o'clock in the morning to | help with the preliminary work out |at the cabin should contact either Bert, McDowell or the Rev. Hiller- | man to make the necessary urnmgc- ments. ipied Vote for FRANK D. PRICE for Senator Many years a member of Sitka City Council and former Deputy U. S. Marshal Special Election—December 27 —(Paid advertisement) VOTERS =--- | DPON'T FORGET DECEMBER 27th Get Out and Vote DOYOUWANTTHEN“! .- FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 New Taxi Service announced b) D. B. Femmer. Give us a cau Courteous attendants. New Cars : HAIR STYLED FEMMER’S TAXI—PHONE 9 FISHER IN TOWN New Tax: service announced by D. B. Femmer. Give us a call. Cour-|Fairbanks and is registered at _ teous attendants. New cars. lGa:;linenu Hotel. Walter Fisher is in town from TERRITORY TO STAND STILL YES! ——————DO YOU WANT THE TERRITORY TO PROGRESS Then get out and vote for a good man. Endorsed by organized labor every- by Experts WE SPECIALIZE the WE HAVE A FEW PLASTIC Safe-T-Canes Which have light in the handle and are very nice, for people who need a cane. See Them Now - Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 where — endorsed by all progressive citizens — Veteran World War I, World War IL Vote for F.F.Dick DAVIS —(Paid Advertisement) in - Cold EREEL T4 Waving Permanents & 3% Styling ——— BARNEY GOUGLE AND SNUFF Y SMITH SUPREME ONE MUST FIRST DON CEREMONIAL DRESS AND PROCEED 1O INPERIAL ROOM OF THE BATH Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. _ Baranof | || Beauty Salon| OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 FEMMER TAXI—CALL 9 New Tax! Service announced D. B. Femmer. Give us a call.| Courteous attendants. New Cars. | WARL == PUT TW EXULTED TER-KITTLE ON TH COOK-STOVE AN FETCH TH' WARSH-TUB .v O+, OMNPOTENT ONE -~ TINE 1S NOW FOR ROYAL ANNUAL BATH \41' \ 1149 1zhts l((d / was served at a long Elks was observed yesterday after- | 20 renTuRy PAGE 'IHREE LAST NIGHT! DOORS OPEN 7 P. M. e, THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILL ¢ DES'ERT SO EN'" R e ———————— NU ‘Epgvu. LE NN"‘G Also: CARTOON—NEWS £ 0000 Nau«%‘ ARNERHIT CHICAGO VISITOR Mrs. Constance Wallhliser is in town and is registered at the Bara- nof Hotel from Chicago. | | FEMMER TAXI--CALL 9 New Taxi Service announced by D. B. Femmer. Give us a call Courteous attendants. New Cars, ’]le airline pioneered Ly Alaskans *® to give Alasl\a service wishes its many friends in the territory. . . rer W. Copstead, R, mhohl S T S WO “\ - A\H:Q’PY NEW YEAR While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends Even if we don't in Alaska. .. see them . . . Keep On Buying Bonds TO WIN THIS YEAR BUY BONDS ... New Washington Hotel Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager BALLS O FIRE ! WOVE THEN GOT & COSTUME FER THAT, T007? MORE THAN BEFORE A%