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Illbllll i En KIDDIES' OPEN 1 P. M.—STARTS 1:30 = o ADDEDe & “KING OF THE MpT ] AN RRRRCRRRRARRRTRRRFTRRR R R THE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET Opposite Thompson Optical Co. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Musical Instrument Repairing and Light Repair Work PHONE 567 ROY EATON, Owner There is no substitute for néwsbaper adwférlisinb! DECORATING involves more than just another job of painting or papering. Remember, the important part is to be sure the decorator can give you correct color styling even though the scheme may be very simple. Why not have your color scheme suit your individuality ? J. S. MeCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 371 Box 1216 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountanis—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 WE NOW HAVE SOME of the 750-Watt and 1000-Watt Lamps For Movie Projector Machines Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU 'DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Ui 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IDOUBLE FEATURE OPENS TONiGHT AS CAPITOL BILL 1 on of markable Gloria’s > WOODLEY AIRWAYS IN FROM WEST TODAY A Woodley Airways plane brought [the following passengers from An- |chorage to Juneau today: Barbara Gomez, M. J. McDaniel, Jean Brokaw, Harry Shippey, J. H. Eas- N- ey, © Anderson and Lt. Col | Bowers Anchorage to Yakutat Mrs. Bice. To, Cordova Thomas Myall >oe MAJOR BEISTLINE LEAVES marine,” featuring Tom Neal, Ann Savage and J. Carrol Naish, opens The picture is concerned with [the treacherous attempts of the| W||| Sei Ba(k B_29 cillin formula from the hands of | Production | American researchists in the South| AR |the courageous scientists, Who &re|,, ympending shortage of sheet ided by N in the role of &l jiminum threatens . production include Rob ert Williams, Abner|,nq other aircraft equipment for Biberman and George Lynn e tiEeh. qualtér Toke Totr A |Gloria Jean and a cast of musical,| ovoq today comedy and romantic film favor- | go s A tked (:u‘v. "Af()fll‘“"‘” 1'1' ; “‘l'"”_“““"“ S| Force production but production of shown as the second feature of the |n,yy planes and equipment for Applauded as one of the YOUNg| mye ghortage is due to a lack of singing star’s best pictures, the me- 1,50 a5g not lack of preduction jduces a acnsnf]mnul \'wvflm‘;nd:\‘m'.\-‘r. Gen. K. B. Wolfe, chief of En- Malone, who scores With & Ye- oiheering and Procurement of the leading man — e SCHOOL LEADER, 1l Health for Y i ealin for véal' | vakutat to Juncau—Erik Larson Leaving for Anchorage on the | ent of Schoois at Skagway, died at ' return flight were: Major Earl | cording to information received here. | opjand and Donald Kloppenstein | He had been in ill health for more | T, yakutat—Ted Laughlin, R. C. treatment. Rasmussen came to the Territo | at Wrangell and held that position | until he accepted the one at Skag- | | Wrangell at the time of his death.| ngjor Earl Beistline, son of Mr. An active civic and youth leader, anq Mys. Ralph Beistline of Ju- !(h(f outstanding private museum of base by plane today, after spending Tlingit culture in Alaska and was a | e gs? parents i : 'Rainbow Girlsto | WALTER STUTIE | ‘The regular meeting of the Order FHA DWELLING lof Rainbow for Girls will be held This is the last meeting of the, In anticipation of early approval i officers will be the main business of eral Housing Administration of | the meeting. {plans for the 15 dwelling units al- | at the Capitol tenight h il lelns . condig lack of Sufficient Labor Gips and Nazis to wrest a peni-| Pacific. Neal and Miss Savage pluy’ WRIGHT FI Ghite. Bie - R derelict doctor. Supporting players | ) qiios Bl55 Simerorires Another smash hit is credited tolmoiiiical Service Command re- fics whelHnivecenls tanetul ‘L"": out, concerns not only Army Air it double bill other arms of the services, ledic, rpmantic comedy also intro- | e e S SR als, May “first performance” as|amgc caid 'AXELRASMUSSEN, and W. R. Parkhurst. Axel Rasmussen, 58, Superintend- | | Seattle Wednesday, January 3, ac- | Beistline, Leon Hammersley, J. C |than a year and was outside for|payqen, Paul Schnell and Earl in 1926 as Superintendent of Schools | way in 1937. He owned a home in [he had collected what is probably ipeay, departed for a westward recognized authority on the subject. |tomorrow afterncon at 2 o'clock. present officers, and election of new Ly the Portland Office of the Fed- Tentatively, it is planned to have'otred to Juneau, Walter Stutte, the installation of new officers on gormer employee of the USED and | Saturday, January 13, at 7:30 o'clock‘now a local building contractor, in the evening. Miss Grace Berg, began today moving equipment to |PWA, will be Installing Officer in the job-site. He plans to build two | |the absence of Miss Alfreda Fleek,' PRODUCTION 'ALLIED PUSH | SCHEDULE 15 TWO FEATURES IS MOVIE BILL ' AT 20TH CENTURY An unusual murder-mystery drama calculated to tingle the spine of the most hardened “who- done-it” fan will be the new screen fare presented at the 20th Century Theatre today and Satur- day. The picture is Warner Bros/' “Find the Blackmailer,” featuring| Jerome Cowan, Faye Emerson and | ( | | | l GAINS 2,000 YARDS TODAY {Nazi Drive in France De- velops Into Full i Blown Offensive ) |Gene Lockhart. PARIS, Jan. 5—Veteran British| qpe plot centers about a talking infantry and armor, thrown into y..kpird, trained by its ex-convict | [the Belgian bulge in a counter-| o " yoneat the name of ‘the | attack by Gen. Sir Bernard Mont-| ., e is attempting to blackmail. | gomery, who commanding all| gpoosing the town's leading citizen | Allicd forces on the north side of|qnd candidate for the mayoralty| the salient, gained up to 2,000 g, pis vietim, he trains the bird to yards all along its front today. lgay “Don’t kill me, Rhodes,” in’the This was disclosed by Supreme|eyent that he is murdered by al (Headquarters, along with the fact feliow gangster. Asking the sum of | that the U. S. First and Ninthlggoo00 for the abandonment of is > MARRIAGE LICEN Two couples made applica riage licenses Thursday, as fol- Armies have been under Mont-fthece plans, he hopes to make a |gomery’s command since U“"“““’"“qmck get-away. Before his plan threatening to break the Allies’ qors him with an_ ice-pick. ‘Western Pront force in half The second hit is Tim Holt in a | Wnhile the British gained on' thelp. western drama, “Ridin’ the |in northeastern France against the | - - — U. S. Seventh Army developed into| a full-scale offensive. They drun-'FORMER JUNEAU“E of Bitehe and are close to 15 miles | DIES IN CALIFORNIA |inside France, within 12 miles of - {the Suverne Gap, key to Stras-| A. T. Spatz, former Juneau resi- part of the old Maginot Line and |Alhambra, Calif,, according to word are within two miles of the Sar- ! received here. i reguemines-Haguenau Road. Spatz will be remembered by many north of Strasbourg in undeter- | cafe and bar in the Alaska Hotel for mined strength, possibly with the| al years until he went outside intention of clamping their pincers|about 1917. He operated a package pointing toward Karlsrhue. jb(‘r of years and then moved to Al- g U | hambra. | | Funeral services were held today TAX SURVEY MAN .2 { | 3 ‘] ' | Howard 5. Henretta, who has been | 7 £ in Ketchikan for the past six| | months, arrived in town yesterday |Smith, both of Juneau | | for a short visit over the weekend. | Janies A. Bradley and Thelma E.| | vember . Councilman Keith Wildes | B | was sent to Ketchikan to look over POLICE COURT FINE™ | Henretta’s survey with an eye to| 1In City Magistrate's Court Rofo 20, when the Germans began gycceeds, however, somebody mur- ‘north, however, a German attack j,q |forward two more miles southeast bourg. The Nazis carried through |dent, died Tuesday, January 2, at German patrols crossed the Rhine |as the proprietor of an excellent to squeeze out the Allied salient | Store at Las Vegas, Nev., for a num- 'at Alhambra under direction of the - ISJUNEAU VISITOR | conducting a tax re-valuation survey [[OU8 o 0 | At a City Council meeting in No- | Wilson, both of Juneau. ] having a similar survey made here | Pabillar was fined $25 on a charge | the past two weeks here with his 50 tax assesments could be equal-|of drunkenness, policé records re- Sons | ized. 19 PASSE VIA pAN AMERI(AN The first City Council meeting ()f1 | | 11945 is to be held tonight at 8! | A PAA plane left this morning for | 0'clock in the City Hall. Routine | Seattle carrying the following pas- | business affairs will be held during | sengers: Dorothy Haase, R. S.!the session, it is announced. | Brown, Sgt. John Grove, Major | s o Richard Green, Betty Bernard,|® ¢ © © ¢ ¢ o o o o o Stephen Holt, Mrs. A. B, Hayes, Mr WEATHER REPORT . | and Mrs. George Salo, George Nel. (U. 8. Weather Bureau) 0‘ i son, Bill Carter, John Ahlers, Mar- | Temperature for 24-hour . [ garet Post, Story Birdseye, Betty period ending at 7:30 o'clock o | Rice, Mildred Ward and Carl Kiel. this morning il One the plane to Fairbanks this e o o | morning, Norman Stines and Neal In Juneau—Maximum, 34; Boles were aboard and Anna Stuhl- minimum, 28. | vealed. - | -oo— | "GERS ouI | ety 0‘]’\:!;;’:: Xv'l‘“‘: TONIGHT and she will be assisted by other Past Worthy Officers. It is hoped |that a lawze group will turn out to {the meeting tomorrow so that plans lcan be completed for the installa- tion service. . (Love Advice in Horoscope Okayed | By Empire Reader Mrs. Jessie A. Baker, long-time Empire subscriber and Juneau res dent, in reading her paper last evening noticed that her name ap- peared in the birthday column. In expressing her thanks Empire staff for the remembrance, Mrs. Baker remarked: | “I have long been a reader of one of your regular departments, the ‘Horoscope, and, it being my birthday, was particularly anxious to see what advice would’be offered for those born on January 4. “I am glad to say that I quite agree with the advice given by your seers in one particular para- graph of the ‘Horoscope’ which, I believe, might apply equally well to anyone, regardless on what day they were born, and wish to assure the Empire that I shall take to heart the sound advice offered.” The paragraph referred to by Mrs. Baker read: “Persons born on this day should guard well their emotions. Hasty love affairs should be avoided.” Mrs. Baker was 75 years young yesterday ! Emyire wont-ads ortng results! 'How o Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you i quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis to the | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | 2 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it | reiter went to Whitehorse. B R HANFORD ON TRIP dwellings on Spruce Street in the| | Waynor Addition. | | At the same time, Morgan of the Columbia Lumber| Brooks Hanford is to leave by Company, announced that he ih‘plunc today for Sitka on an offi- |leaving tomorrow by plane for the cial trip for the Northland Trans- States, enroute to Portland, to con- |portation Company. |fer with Herbert Redman, chief| g e {underwriter for the Northwest Re- SITKA VISITOR igion of FHA, and Folger Johnson,| A g icks is registered at the supervisor for the area, rl.-(.vurdm;;;Bm.mwr Hotel from Sitka. Thomas A At Airport—Maximum, 34; minimum, 17. e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | TOMORROW’S FORECAST | e o o Occasional light snow to- night and tomorrow morn- ing. Minimum temperature tonight, 25 ~maximum to- morrow, 30. !final approval of plans to build 15| |houses in Juneau Morgan said all contractors will | start building immediately upon| approval of plans. ‘Wom'én of Moosetfo | . MeetTomorrow Eve§ All officers of the Women of the | | Moose are urged to attend the ex-| | ecutive meeting which will be held | at 7:30 tomorrow evening, followed | by the regular meeting at 8 o'clock.! Reports from the following com- | mittees will be submitted during the business session: Library, Member- | ship, Moosehaven, Mooseheart, Pub- licity and War Relief. Entertainment for the evening will be provided by Iva Linogard, | Ivy Deland and Mary Fredrickson. | Refreshment chairman will be Irene | McKinley, assisted by O. Light and | Elizabeth Fitzgerald. [ g HOLDER IN TOWN rank Holder, from Haines, staying at the Gastineau Hotel. | for the Coming is AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR | CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Completely Equipped Machine hop MARINE HARDWARE NOW Is None Toogoon to Plan - Fishing Season. | CHAS.G. WARNER COMPANY PHONE 473 [20HETURY. Saromoay HIKIDS! DONT MISS IT? Our BIG Saturday Matinee AT 1:30 P. M.—JUNEAU JUNIORS' BIG STAGE SHOW AND RADIO BROADCAST ) FUN —— SURPRISES —— CONT] BIG FEATURES RACE AGAINST TIME! as Tim wins life-and-death battle for prair water rights! 2y THE MYSTERY OF THE “'SHAKE-DOWN" MURDERS! Ray Whitley - Mar, Lee (Lasses) White ALSO— LATEST NEWS with FAYE EMERSON JEROME COWAN DOORS OPEN 7 P.'M. Sons of Norway fo Give Diqngr Monday LAST __ "LOVES OF . DAY! EDGAR ALLEN POE" and families of Norway will enjoy a covered-dish dinher Monday, Jan- uary 8, at 6:30 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall. The dinner will be followed by installation of the new officers for the, coming year. Members All except two U, 8. cities of 100+ 000 population and over have com- munity chests. in less than a day! ’S EATTLE Direct Daily Service FJUNEAU & WHITEHORSE & FAIRBANKS Connections 4« ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, ond All Alaska Points INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 N er——————————————— fr————— N AMERICAN AIRWAYS CABINETS I.G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street - Tew ™ ROYAL WUMSTITCUER I |To wuuP ME uP A BONEY FIOEY NEWNITED STATES GQRB & TIVES A-WASTIN WASTEN. NINMBLE FINGERS ! OMNIPOTENT ONE INFORMW 10 BR! PATTERN ARCHI! FRGWION EXPERT | " By BILLY DeBECK fiAAY T DLEASE ENINENT \TAR ON' [ONE TO VIEW MASTERPIECE KTWE {7 OF AUTHENTICITY Featy R (e - \NG FROMW VES

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