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lfl)‘NESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1945 i A SCIENTIST— Fes AN AUTHOR- with a yen fora science lesson! starring ’/*/z PRINWILVE N\ Lowice ' / M{ Roberr- PAIGE witk ROBERT. BENCHLEY EDW. EV. HORTON HELEN BRODERICK SHE Had a Yen for Laugh Stars 54 | @ 5HOWPLALE of {funeal APITUL: & A A GROUND BROKEN FOR | THOMAS JOHNSON T0 BE BURIED THURSDAY FIRST FIVE DWELLINGS TOBE Bl"“ l" jUNEAu Funeral 'SL‘ ices 'Ior "I‘h nryn.as With final approval given by the |ment Hospital last Saturday will be Portland FHA office to start Con»‘hfld temorrow morning at 9 o'clock struction of the 15 dwelling units|from the Catholic Church of the approved for Juneau, work began Nativity, Rev. Edward Budde of- this week on five houses. ficiating, it was announced today. James Larsen, contractor, started |Burial will be in’ Evergreen Ceme- yesterday morning breaking ground | tery. for three houses at Ninth and D Streets, while Walter Stutte began Pourig "OTROIEID, AlAVNCI6s If;r el e Wumemtsgc—lcty of Chris- house on Spruce Street in thel . . s ? |tian Service will ‘meet this evening Waynor Addition. He will start e § jat 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs, work soon on the second house in T s - ihe"sirie Tocdtion | Walter - Woodal in the Francis A e | Apartments. .- — = | - e B piin@igesiicds Ruy Empire Want-ads bring results! —— _ADDED FOR FUN Primitive Men SHEP FIELDS' ORCHESTRA—TIPS ON TRIPS SCREEN SNAPSHOTS--HOBO NEWS CARTOON—LATE NEWS i i - e WSCS MEETS TONIGHT e ] THE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR WORK Phone 567 Roy Eato ——d WINDOW ~ AUTO PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions ++121:MAIN STREET PHONES + 633549 F. W. WENDT DON ABLE SPECIALIZING IN' PERMANENT WAVING HAIR,CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON 1S NOW-OPEN TO SERVE HER FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS PHONE 492 DECORATING involves more than just another job of painting or papeérinig. Remember, the important part is to be sure the decorator cdn give you correct color styling even though the stheme may be very simple. Why not have ‘your color scheme suit your individuality? ., ...t S. MeCLELLAN e DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 BABIES NEED The beneficial effects of the sun's rays. The natural-source, is not available, at present. So, the next best source, is SUNLAMPS. SEE OUR SUNKRAFT PORTABLE LAMPS which are very handy to use Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company - JONEAU " DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Seven Starlefs Picked as Fulure Movie Stars - + | i » Al i L "Gecrge Lewis and many other well- ¢ 'kncwn Hollpwood ‘players. . |of a secret weapon 'for the govern- Jt . 'ment is mysteriously murdered dur- ver, Colo., and Poni Adams, San Antonio, Tex. SPEARHEADS APPROACHING BAMBAN BASE Beyond Town Lies Thirteen Airstrips-Land-based Planes in Action (Continued jrom Page One) HER PRIMITIVE * MAN" 15 COMING AS CAPITOL'S BILL | COAST AUXILIARY T0 HOLD CLASSES TOMORROW NIGHT The third session of the Coast 3 _ Guard Auxiliary’s signalling and Robert Paige and Louise Albrit- pagigation classes will be held ' to- ton are initiated into the fascinat- norpow night at 8 o'clock in the ing game of roulette in Universal's city Council Chambers, it was an- “Her Primitive Man,” coming o pounced by Vice-Commodore for the Capitol Theatre tonight Alaska, Jack Burford, today. And, like all beginning gamblers, He also stated that a fee of 25 they make a killing, cents would be charged everyone Against a lush gaming casino gitending a cl ssion to defray background, which ranks with the jncidental expen: finest Monte Carlo offered in its| gjgnalling will be taught by one heyday, Mi Albritten places @ of the signalmen from the local (810 ohip—representing Paige’s tofal Coast Guard contingent from 8 capital—on Number 13 lc'elock to 8:30; and navigation The wheel spins and stops at tayght by Lt. Edward Nugent, Number 13, as if you didn't know yscG from 8:30 to 10 o'clock. it would, making Paige richer by | Again it urged th $340. s terested persons, wheth not He leaves the e members of the Auxiliary, avail chips on the same themselves of the opportunity to believe it or no learn these two subjects. Burford {the money now said all would be welcome to!ithe 1$12,250. meetings. broiled in an @ M {Man,” in addition to the two fea- e miles west of captured Capas, running Camp O’Donnell where e American and Filipino prisoners » separated during the Death ch from Bataan. The Army Air Forces, underlining a growing rele for land-based planes cn Luzon, not only ripped enemy communication roads of retreat but ranged to Formosa and Ryuku Island targets which until recently have been exclusive assignments: of carrier-based planes and lang-range Fortresses. On MacArthur’s hard-pressed left flank, the Americans are continuing | to neutralize enemy defenses in the vicinity of Rosario, south ef Baguio, the summer Capital City of the Phil- | ippines. in- or k of which, He's in tune of si ! 1he repeats. to the before Paige his winnings, itton get em- But, unfortunately, e PSRN has time to retrieve i ihe and Miss A Cash Cole, Ruth tune remains on e | o branson fo Wed 1“1: lfi’c":n‘:t of “Her Primitive Gud ranson 1o yve A marriage license has been issued in Seattle to Cash Cole and Ruth Benchley, M. Gudbranson. He gives his age as Sylvia Ficld, scar 53 and she is 37. Both are w Jean Heydt, FI » known in Juneau where Cole has »phanie B: been in the tra business for | e ¥ recently disposing of F HOLY COMMUNION oo s S T S o7 | e v wiams s sy | | cote. boy have been discharged from St. | HOUR IS CHANGED AT HOLY TRINITY CHURC tured Evereft | Horton, E | Truex, Westman, O'Shea, Lake a Edward Broderick, Robert stars are Helen - HOSPITAL NOTE ou | SRRSOy 0 {Ann's Hospital. 'I'wo pAA plANES IN } Mrs. Herbert Bruns and baby H 'l |boy have been discharged from St. | Tew, a surgical The Rev. W. Robert Webb an-| inounces the time of the celebra- our Ju"EAu TODAY Ann's Hospital A icasr, has been discharged from St. {tion of Holy Communion on the, fellowing passengers to Whitehorse | Barbara Jean A Pan American plane took the Ann's Hospital. Philip Schroeder has beén dis- Feast of Conversion of St. Paul,|today: Henry Zaleski, Raymond charged from St. Ann's Hospital observed tomorrow, has been|Duncan, Albert Weisman. ‘fifler receiving surgical attention. changed from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.| Juneau to Seattle—Leo F. Uch-! Edward Rodenberg has been ad- {This service will be in the Church lein, Clarence Moriarity, James A. mitted to St. Ann's Hespital for lof the Holy Trinity, I sotoults. medical -attention. STURDY FABRICS' YOUTHFUL CLOTHES MADE OF SMART, Left, jerkin suit; center, ‘wrinkle-resistant shirtwaist frock; right, cardigan jacket, knife-pleated: skirr. This is the year to be, particularly discriminating about fabric quality. You want wearability and good looks, and you'll find this important combination in the youthful clothes shown above, designed by George Seager. The fabrics are blends of aralac and spun rayon in lovely colors. They are ideéal for sportswear and junior garments, as they are wrinkle-resistant, sturdy and durable. The jérkin suit, left. is- made of this fabric that stands up perfectly through a school day, and teams well with blouse or sweater. It comes in gay colors with contrasting felt appliques on the slit pockets. Young figures will go for the distinctive junior dress. shown center. It is a soft version of the shirtwaist frock with high bow neck with scallops and tucked bosom. The slecves are three-quarter length and also scal- 16ped. The eardigan type suit, right, is made of a cross-weave rayon and aralac blend. The jacket is worn with a white blouse with stiff bow. and the skirt is knife-pleated. (International) ! | night CHARLIE CHAN RETURNING T0 207 CENTURY | ‘Chartey ‘Onan, i’ the person of Sidney Toler, returns to the screen {of the 20th Gentury. Theatre to- in “Charley Chan in the Secret Service,” which chronicles | [turther adventures of the famous Chinese detective. iy This is the first of a new series lof mystery dramas starting Toler | in ‘the ‘familiar characterizatio |which ‘has long ago established th Oriental sleuth as a screen favorite. | |The supporting cast is headed by iGwen Kenyon in the principal {feminine role, - and also meludes Mantan Moreland, Benson Fong, Marrianne, Quon, Lelah Tyler | As the story opens, the inventor ling a party in his own home, and | {the glans stolen. Detective ~Chan | itakes charge of the ‘investigation,p and there are many -exciting slt»% |uations before the case is finally | ht ‘to a surprising solution. | The second featyre is “The Texas Kid,” starring “Johniy Mack ‘Brown and Raymond Hatton. PUBLICHEALTH | NURSINGDAY 1S SET FOR FRIDAY ! 'Next Friday, January 26, Juneau | {will cclebrate the first National {Public Health Nursing Day, and the city, true to 1its progressive spirit, is cooperating. Local business’ con¢éfhs are help- ing the public health nurses to | interpret their program to the | community. This type of nursing service | which includes School Nursing, In- dustrial Nursing and nursing spon- {sored by Federal, Territorial hocu] Health Departments, although relatively new to Juneau, has gone forward with great strides. Nursing service of this kind is being found | over the world. In the urban tena- ments of New York, the mountains of Kentucky, the frontier land of Alaska and elsewhere all over the globe, public health nurses are | translating into, practice almost every phase of Public Health. Child hygiene, maternity service, vene- ! real disease and tuberculosis con- trol, home and community sanita- | tion programs are only a few of the services which—if they are to function effectively—must have the guldance and assistance of nurses. Public Health Nurses, in order to function in such broad areas, must necessarily have special pre- paration. They are graduate, regis- tered nurses with additional train- ing in the various phases of health education. Public Health Nurse's week started January 18 and ends with Nursing Day on Friday. All this week a program of interpretation has been going on througn a dif- ferent media and the use made of funds through the President's Birthday drive in the Crippled Children’s program has been told. Last night, the USO dedicated the weekly quiz show to National Public Health Day through cour- tesy of Director Zack Gordon. .. The B, M. Behrends Store has doriated windows for! use.as a dis- " plg or, Public Health Nurses. € mmq, ug*ahm jishments, in- g Barani otel, Juneau Drug Store and Poor's Drug Store .| in ‘Douglas, have given space for Pposters depicting the activities of [ the 'Public Health - Nurse. Juneau has always supported Public ‘Health ‘Nursing in the past {and it is heped that this Public ; Health Nursing 'Day will tend to further focus its attention upon j the value of the Public Health Nurse as a front line defender and promcter of health LAST NIGHT— v ‘S0 PROUDLY WE HAIL’ CAPITOL CAFE Southern Fried Cliicken ! Silee Segie Creomulsion relieves cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help ‘loosen ‘and rm: laden a e of dm‘mwndlnmmmun the way it quickly allays the cough or you are have your money . CREOMULSION or | not only useful but necessary all f| FEATURES!? ON THE SAME SHOW, KENYON . MANTAN MORELAND e A Plus-ind BIE HIT TRIGGER TERROR f i L . 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