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NUARY 11, 1945 i "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE G0 DHANTOM LADY' [IACK SCHMITZ —\IMMIE ALBERT MONAGLE RESIGHS JAMES CAGNEY I TONIGHT | prNG SHOWN | DIES WEDNESDAY | FROMANGOONIS | ASMAGISTRATE | IN "FRISCO KID” \ ‘ ASCAPTOL'SBIL IN ST. ANN'S| INHOSPITALNOW OF CITY COURT ATZfiIH(ENTURYi , . | One of the most intri ing mys- H p i S Ratas 457 e. brought: %o “.EWeIl Known Juneau Base- Coasi Guard Auxmary Boal,mm ety magistrate, but sents James Cagney m P E the age of sound is| i inot as city attorn was an- Kid,” a dramatic tale of the Lhnll- vl proauction, ball Player Passes Complefes Mercy |nounced this morning by Mayor ing pioneer days of the Barbary g tom Lady,” which opened A. B. (Cot) Hayes. Coast yesterday at the Capitol Theatre| AWBY at 34 Errand The Mayor also announced the| Bloody battles, quick hangings, and is to be shown last times to- —— appointment, until the next meet- unfair trials, the robbing and Kill- | Jack E Schmitz, 34, resident of| Chalk up another successful Al-[ing of the city council, of Judge ing of sailors made up the ruthless hantom Lady,” with a superb Juneau since March nd well-|aska mercy trip. With the arrival William A. Holzheimer as magis- underworld of those times with Bat headed by Franchot Tone, known baseball player died in St.|in port last night at 6 o'clock of |trate. Morgan, played by James Cagney, and Alan Curtis, is in|Ann's Hospital at 2:05 o'clock yes- | the Coast Guard Auxiliary boat with > las its King. The battle of the “horror” film, nor is it |terday afternoon after a short ill-!Jimmie Albert of Angoon the mercy |vigilantes was hard until they i 3 “whodunit” of the|ne Schmitz was born in Raven-| trip completed. Today, Alber ‘BONDSMAN ASKS FOR finally succeeded in the burning Francho? = Sl ¢ c X s T t is,|dale, Washington, December 16,]63-year-old native is slowly recover- REFUND' JOHNSON |S lof the coast section T?EE . Ik 5 ale | 1910. He is survived by his wife,jing in the Government Hospital (1 This gripping and vivid action RAINES A {dea t cles ’ Rose, and two sons, Jackie and Dale [ from the effects of a stroke that! BA(K m (USTODY is all part of the picturesque story | cl;ll"'l"ll pres d ce, circum- [and by a da ugh Karen paralyzed his right side and put him with James Cagney as the “Frisco | ¥ ychology | Other surviving relatives residing | in coma, it is announced. | — Kid,” and ret Lindsay, Ri- 2 ory tremendous | in Juneau are three brothers, Fred,| Dr. James Smith, Indian Affairs| Robert Johnson, Angoon, charged cardo Cerl nd Lili Damita in| 1so— 54 t d s Gus and Bill; and a sister, doctor, who accompanied the Coast |with the burglary of the Auk Bay mmn-m roles i THIS IS AMERICA d furthe inment | Rhod Guard boys on the trip, said he |liquor store last July, was surrender | - - MAGAZINE MODE 8 i { the excel- | Other brothers and sisters outside | administered 1000 cubic centime! ed to the marshal’s office Wedr MARRIAGE LICE ISSUED | CARTOON NEWS 1 ance Tone, Mis ‘ are Frank Schmitz, Hollywo0d,| of glucose into the veins of the man |day by one of his bondsmen A marriage license was iss ines Curtis, in particular,!Ca 1mr (Pl('lo' qngmmi. Sl:;\;(“-!T“-"lhl~ the boat proceeded toward Ju-| Johnson had been out on $1,000 this morning by Commis . p To ¢ rec, the same may |Glen Gilmore, Seattle; Mrs. Lloyd(neau. He said the patient responded |bail, $500 each being put up by Ed- Felix Gray to Gaylord E Frlday—Saiuréay p e principal supporting | Hildinger, Raymond, Wash.; and|favorably to the emergency treat- win Eman and mm:-l| \Vl'lghl.l;’:‘\d Miss. ;(1(..10,-_ \;(;m‘., b e Thomas Gomez, | Ann Hill, Tacoma iment. For almost 14 hours, Dr.{Eman asked [ux refund of his $500.| Juneau. ! Helm, Elisha Cook, Jr., Regis| Jack Schmitz was employed in|Smith treated the patient—until the | ran Andy Tombes|the Alaska-Juneau Mine for a num- | Coast Guard Auxiliary boat dmmms ( u S S Ihvr of years and for the past two|in Juneau. Further treatment was KI Pl I RE wu.l s e bas wrked for the USED| v (e at 1 Yonbinl tnee 2a| BE SHOWN TOMORROW a welder. ! ; his many years residence hours vigil, could get some rest. :m Juneau Jack was a familiar fig- Dr. Smith said the principal | Slides of Washington skiing will _{ teacher of the Angocn school wired be shown in City Hall tomorrow Meet for Sewm ure on the local baseball diamond. | {eacher of the Angoon school fpe s ! 0 g Suvir Gon Sibeg. froms fis s vork | January 9 telling of the man's con- fevening at 8 o'clock to Juneau Ski ”ESC/‘PF to play, he always put on a good dition and asking for advice as An- | Clubbers, it was announced today ki | goon has no doctor The club declares a “general 4 R Members of the American Wom- | game for the thousands of people 3 e club declares a “genera N' . {an'e: Volntary Sergtoes’ will Freahy @ S 1B Rhirough Shie grandstang | < Tne-boat Ieth enal aftcenoon dor Misebingt willipnuhell WER all who FRO " ~ A WALLOPING HIT FROM i 3 o4 % | the isolated Indian village. |are interested kiing vited t Jclock at the home of [during the years he played and fans |are interested in skiing invited to i |always got the worth of th R 2 sattend i CR'ME WARNERS' W. Woodall, in the Fr;lll(‘(\ - NG pp— foriaq wietilagof Fourth of July, 3 .lgn HEARING POSTPONED | Club member Chuck Lowery will with JULIE BISHOP 1 imemibars e Arsdusated. to | J8CK o of his brothers each| The hearing for Thomas Mm--"mow the slides. i A EKRGARET LINDSAY - RICARDO CORTEZ - LILI DAMITA | a home run in the same game, 'tinez, charged with family deser-| | This baseball feat made Ripley's tion, was postponed from this, ¢ B T e et e i DONALD WOODS - BARTON MacLANE - GEORGE E. STONE - ABDISON IlENlllS Sikont “Believe It or Not” column |morning until Monday morning, i [ | s .| P i, 3 2t 5 conmionr ol Gy ‘s FINAL i Dm0t caw - i lo'clock Saturday afternoon, under A NEW MERRIE MELODY CARTOON i - the auspiecs of te miks ana el DePL of Commerce Bldg. "IN TECHNI-COLOR CAPITOL CAFE ;:I;A“";‘E“T‘HTE%;:EY iIn Washington, D. (., Is ALSO OTHER SELECTED SHORT FILMS : U TR 1 Overrun by Cockroaches; “”“‘:If{%li‘.:{?fi;;{"”“ | PERMENTER SERVICES |G-25 Are Falling Down ‘ , DI an NC! P w"'l BE 0“ FR'DAY‘ (Connnuedfi; Page One) ‘ DRESSES $5 The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth : I||IIIIIHiIII|||I|IIIHIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Permenter, the former Elizabeth | Funning to the window sill and drop- SUITS $5 $7 50 $1[) 00 i will | ping a few peanuts he ledge. ' . ' . |Cropley, who died January 8, afternoon at 2| The only troubl ys Horton, be held Friday ; lovelock in the Memorial Presby- | “When I accidentally drop a peanut SKIRTS 1 50 to Z 50 | terian Church it is announced to- |en the flaor, the cockroaches come a s | day. ; out and run off with it before I can ‘ B || The Rev. Walter A. Soboleff will | Stoop over and pick it up.” DICKIES 75 cents i officiate and interment will be in| F 4" BB A A\l | Evergreen Cemetery. Surviving rela- | Few armchair generals have been | EE’J 1 ‘14 b |tives are her husband, Otis Per- more successful in stirring up con- SMOCKS $1 50 menter, now in the Army, and her | troversy than 80-year-old Gen. Pey- I . | STARTS SATURDAY mother, M Susie Michaelson; | ton C. March, Chief of Staff in : brothers, Jake and Henry Cropley World War I. Gen. March, cele- BLOUSES ]_ 25 - Z : » P /, 2 |lof Juneau:; and sisters, Mrs. Anna brated his 80th brithday by telling A . FLOW, \RS for the BR’”E? ! % | Hargrave of Juneau, Mrs. Mar- reporters it was “unthinkable” that , | \ !000 SMASHING ADVENTURES V. . |garet Breedlove of Seattle, and the Nazs had been successful in COATS $l[]_$25 Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR |Mrs. Katherine Williams of An- |massing 200,000 men for the Belgian EXPRESS offers savings worth hundreds of dollars. SEN il offensive without army intellig g ‘ 1000 BLAZING it o chorage. fanalye.ithontanmy inteligangn Few Fur Trims Left | You can fill rush orders weeks sooner. Flowers for the as it is known in official par- s TERS of Ami o | lance) being aware of i i H v in 13 CHAP ’& o HOSPIT Al.NOTES Haetl baiog it e GREATLY REDUCED ‘ bride, replacement parts for your car, new m'e.rchan- \ l} \ I} 3 ) N } ) e ‘There is no suhsmure for newspaper advertising! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII ! has raised 5 4 Exdvort question of whether G-2 is an outfit 1 dise to close a sale, perishables, special medicines... Mrs. Larry Fitzpatrick and baby | that operates with 12-ounce gloves ale at | ) Cotton House Dresses on s . Ship and Specify boy were discharged yesterday from rather than bare fists in a global : jids s imis in which the enemy is throw- | | St. Ann's Hospital. WAL LN x Dawson Muggy, a surgical pa- |IP® raw-meat hooks and pulling no O N E A, H A L F P R I C E AIR EXPRESS tient, has been admitted to St. Ann’s | Hospital. between | punches. “ It's a question that will have to be ar arvi tted t answered by history. G-2 has its| S o e oad " e 1 | defenders and its critics, a5 the| SALE ENDS FRIDAY ; SEATTLE JUNEAU FAIRBANKS ¥ b s i 4 ® | Mareh interview very effectively a medical patient. | " % ; | j Ralph MORGAN e e surgical patient, | DroUght out. Some of the former OUR STORE WILL BE NOME BETHEL WHITEHORSE [ lclaims that the Nazi closed shop Murlone WEAYER J| || o aemivea to st Anis Hospltal G (0 o imose thousands of CLOSED ALL DAY : ‘ S Mo and Full Information S 3 | ) has made it virtually im- ilb e AL ot ek to | purges) has irtually o urn STONE i B Al Bycher wep acuitieq 0| possnhle to operate an effeclfive! MONDAY 6 u"”“‘"’ Averaet l Fozzy igypf [ oo i, T |omlanase svem within, Ceman | JANUARY 15 PAN AMERICAN ATRWALS 4 Ed e medical patient, | eld borders. Others say field com- | FOR INVENTORY Baranof Hotel Building S S ) g was discharged from the Govern- | (manders place too much emphasu,l e ment Hospital yesterday. {on battle strategy ‘and not <-nuugh RN B on pre-battle information. , 5 43 L | - FROM (SERINS | G-2 has always been a very hush- | WE Now HAVE SOME n E C 0 R A T l N G Mrs. Walter W. Stoll and Mrs. | :‘;;’]‘m";:)‘{';m:l"; clapl:;?:m':fmggél involves more than just another job of painting or Jean Treadwell of Seattle are stay- |\ " iho days before Germany | papering. Remember, the important part is to be sure ing at the Baranof Hotel. ‘ 0 e the decorator can give you correct color styling even started striking right and left and nmuh and south, filed numerous though the scheme may be very simple. Why not have | written and verbal reports warning | our color scheme suit your individuality ? DflUGLAS |of Nazi military strength. About all 750-Watt and il > 0! y NEWS the thanks he got was the behind- H J ° S . M [ C L E L L A N the-hand accusation from some of | o 3 2m 9 D, ‘hlh colleagues that he was Fascisl—l l“o“-watt Lamps Phone DOUGLAS 371 Box 1216 | 4 ___{minded and a Nazi lover. N';Iw YE‘;RSFBABY n‘?"‘;“’"";l It would be something worth < g rs. Robert Fraser received wor in the books if Gen. 2 | marking down in the bool ] THIS CERTIFIES THAT recently that she is a grandmother yjarch's forthright criticism should or Movie rojec or ST % { once again, as a baby girl Was|jead to a reorganization of G-2 or | r . 4 's. Ted Mack a4 1 4 M h' R i B e e el B R & achines I.G.FULTON & COMPANY o % member this club and 16 on BUILDING CONTRACTORS entitied to 41 benetits and privileges pounds and 9 ounces. The infant jnformation that is supplied them. MEETS EVERY SATURDAY girl has been named Roberta| The cardinal military sin is under- - . srime CAPITOL Jessie and joins a 2-year-old bro-'estimating the enemy. One of the | Alaska mec’rlc ngm and REPAIRING and REMODELING ther, Donald. Mrs. Ted Mack is the | primary objectives of any fighting former Jessie Fraser of Douglas.|force should be to guard against that iner company ALL TYPES or GLASS wonx She now lives with her family in|gin, Maybe our high command on HERE'S HO W e e e sl . NEAN DOUGLAS Panes Replaced-New Frames Made Fill in your name and adrress on the above card, cut BUYS SHEAFFER HOUSE likely to bring out a hint of the it out and bring it with you Saturday afternoon when Thomas Bowman has purchased | truth much sooner than it would Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street 3 the former Sheaffer duplex house| have come out otherwise. —————————————————————————————————————— you come to the kiddies’ matinee. In a few days your A § ——— ~ rermanent card will reach you ug! Al on Third Street and is now repair- ' - =z . - o s g g e {\'ill then be a member uf)'l'Hg]r((;#i'?At':}eJ{nL‘:\lSKYAnls {ioganc ERmofsiing (e sirniE: BY BILLY DeBECK MYSTERY CLUB and entitled to the many benefits y AC] T GROCERY of the club. These will be explained at the meeting “:)Y)g‘:“;a\zamx isA back on his WE-UNS WOULDON'T TETCH A on Saturday. It is very important that you be here former job with the Feusi and| FEATHER ON YORE PUNKIN and have your card punched in the space marked No. 1. Jensen Grocery Store as driver. z 5 VE CANT TAKE NAR\J A STEP AROUND Tw' WAID-- ONLESS,0' COURSE, TH' - SUAME ON YE FER INSINNERATIN PRENWSES WIFOUT STOMPIN' ON A'POSSUN NEIGHBORS RUN SMACK See the Ad Elsewhere on This Page REGULAR MEETING D.E.D. | JWE-UNS WOLLD FUT WM& IN TW' / SWOeE AL, 0L HOUND GGG OR SOME Sl UARN \\ OUT O PULLETS T l f r A regular meeting of the Douglas | {STEW-POT EMKT\.\\-‘QME uT. i Volunteer Fire Department is| |YED BE ONE OF camswy fDl’ u =0 eahlres scheduled for tonight at the Fire Hall at 8 o'clock. Everett Bliss, y 7 chairman of the Social Committee, c 5””””“[5”’ mgm :xzfi:fwes there will be refresh- Z N\ E. P. McCARRON OUT ' | E. P. McCarron left yesterday on = a business trip in connection with his duties of OPA Rent Director. llllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII [l '5e may be gone for several weeks.

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