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SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— “A Dcry in Doa!h Valley” NEWS A SAILOR” FOR CAPITOL SUNDAY ! Joseph Pasternak, who made sing- ing stars of Deanna Durbin and | Kathryn Grayson, launches June "TWO GIRLS AND 1 ! Allyson and Gloria De Haven in their first leading roles in M-G-M’s “Two Girls and a Sallor,” which op- ! ens Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. | Although both young players had | ! song and dance roles in “Best Foot | | Forward,” this is the first picture | | in which they have top billing, as the _girls of the title. | Van Johnson, recently mamed by a national exhibitors’ poll as a “star | of tomorrow”, plays the other title role of the sailor. | Jimmy Durante, Gracie Allen, Ben | /Blue and Donald Meek provide the| comedy. The Harry James and | Xavier Cugat bands, Lena Horne iand Carlos Ramirez will make the ! music and melody. | The story concerns the Deyo Sls-z ters, troupers from early childhood, |who run a private canteen as their ' contribution to the war effort, with the assistance of Jimmy Durante, also cast as a former vaudevillian. | At the canteen the sisters meet a | young millionaire known to them only as a sailor. | Richard 'I'horpe directed the film. BIG GAME OF CAGERS SUNDAY—Feature at 2:20—5:05—1:30—10:00 PREVUE TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. SHOWPLALE of CAPITL THE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR WORK Phone 567 Roy Eaton —_ "Oh, My Darling "“The Scarlet Claw" 1 LAST RITES FOR MRS, LIVIE THIS AFTERNOON ISTONIGHT 1, Tonight's the big night and the Juneau High School gym is the place. The occasion is the final basketball game of the season. The opportunity is to help the Red| Clementine” team ever to appear here. | Solo: | Mixed Quartet: Cross,—and at the same time w\ see in action the finest basketball | LUTHERAN CHURCH TO GIVE CONCERT ON SUNDAY NIGHT| Ernest Ehler fo Be Soloist Assisted by Choir at 8 o'Clock As a fitting beginning of the Holy | Week observances a sacred concert wm be presented by Mr. Ernest Ehler Sunday, tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock at the Resurrection Lutheran Church. This program, to which the public is invited, is as follows: Congregational Hymn: Shail Reign.” Anthem: “Sanctus” by Gounod with solo by Mr. Ehler. Scripture Reading: Matthew 21: 1-9. Greetings by the Pastor. Solo: “The Palms” by Faure, Mr. Knler. Anthem: “In Heaven Above” with obligato solo by Mrs. Evelyn | Hollmann. Mixed Quartet: Trial.” Solo: Away"” by Gounod; Mr. Ehler. Anthem: “Vision of Christ” Christiansen. Mixed Quartet; “Savior When Night Involves the Sky” by Bald- win. Congregational Hymn Thou Art Standing.” “In the Hour of by “O Jesus “Thy Rebuke Hath Broken His Heart” and “Behold and| See If There Be Any Sorrow” from The Messiah by Handel; Mr. Ehler. Offertory. “Beneath The Cross of Jesus.” Solo: “King Ever Glorious” from THRILLING FILM { lain, and the Lutheran Choir on Palm| “Jesus “There Is A Green Hill Far| OF RACE TRACK AT 20TH CENTURY Based on the celebrated Saturday Evening Post serial, “The Phanton by George Agnew Chamber- 20th Century-Fox's newest| Technicolor triumph, “Home In Indiana” is scheduled to open Sun- day at the 20th Century Theatre, with a preview at 12 o'clock tonight. Featured in the exciting story of | fast horses, lovely women and proud men are Walter Brennan, Lon Mc-! | Callister, Jeanne Crain, Charlotte QGreenwood, June Haver and a bril-| | lant supporting cast. Walter Brennan is seen in the role of “Thunder” Bolt, the veteran horse trainer whose stattered dreams lot glory on the Grand Circuit har- ness racing tracks are revived by im- petuous Sparke Thornton, played by Lon McCallister. Jeanne Crain as “Char” and June Haver as “Cri- Cri” are the rivals for Sparke's at- tentions in the thrilling romance.! “Home In Indiana” was directed by Henry Hathaway, and produced by Andre Daven. Only by painstaking and cosuy research, and by extensive location trips did Director Henry Hathaway and Producer Andre Daven achleve the authenticity of a setting strict- | |ly US.A—the backdrop of actual| county fairs, Grand Circuit racing :nnd the nation’s picturesque country, | —_——— | GET RIGHT 1Ior wne spring nna‘ Bummer Season, The Mineral Baths | ‘ at Warm Springs Bay will put yau in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnisned ‘cahlm Groceries, Liquors and To- | baccos. O'NEILL & FENTON, | Baranof, Alaska. e .e— European colonists to northeast America brough the lilac with them. The Crucifixion by Stainor, Mr, Ehler. Anthem: “Wondrous Things The Lord Hath Done” by Christian- sen with solo by Mr. Ehler. Lord’s Prayer and Benediction. Subport team and the Beavers. The visitors were runners-up in " |the recent All-Alaska Service Team Championship, [Nagro team representing the U. 8. Navy, champions of the Aleutians./ Borne idea of the class of the ag- lzregnmm you will see tonight may The last rites for rs. Robert be gathered from the fact that at Livie will be held this afternoon the time they entered the finals of at 2 oclock in the Charles W.the tournament these fellows had Carter Mortuary Chapel with the won 38 out of the 39 games they Rev. W. Robert Webb conducting had played. the. services. Interment. will be in, the Elks Plot, Evergreen Cemetery. ‘ TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS: It is certain that a’ capacity [crowd will be on hand for tonight's R RGE TE exhibition. Tickets are only 50 {centd, The starting time is 8 o'clock 1945 Telcphone Directory is now'—but don't wait' until then it you ready. Tmrrs FIXTURES 1.6.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced~-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street your copy, please call 420. JUNEAU & DOUGLAS AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — 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 WINDOW ———0u AU’ PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CoO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET PHONE 633 DON ABEL WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR . New Construction and Remodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished Thete is no subsmule £ot newspaper advertising! etk * < S DECORATING PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft ar¢ important enough to REQUIRE CARE in their gcutlon It is more satisfactory to know what job is actually worth before starting and thus avoi an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours. S. MeCLELLAN DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 If you have not received expect to get in! - Atriving from Wrangell last night ' TELEPHONE COMPANY | was H. M. Olson, owner of the mill there. He will be in Juneau for a ——————— BUY WAR BONDS short time on.business. It will be the Port Edward Armyi 3 team versus an outfit selected from| Christian Soldiers.” among the players of the local’ losing only to al Congregational Hymn: ‘“Onward - e —— 1‘. ® & 0 0o o 0 o 0 0o * WEATHER REPORT e e o o (U. S. Weather Bureau) ' Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending at 7:30 o’Clock This Morning: o o o In Juneau—Maximut, 37; minimum, 30. Precipitation, .14 of an inch. Ay Airport—Maximum, 38; minimum, 30. Precipitation, .20 of an inch. e o 0 00 0.0 0 0 TOMORROW’S FORECAST e o o Sunny this afternoon, clear tonight. Increasing = cloudi- ness with intermittent light e snow and rain Sunday, Tem- o peratures: Lowest tonight, ® 30°; highest Sunday, 38°. ® 00cecvscccssccsvccsccnce IDOUGLAS 5 COLISEUM THEATRE SUNDAY ONLY! "~ AND THE ANGELS SING” BETTY HUTTON DOROTHY LAMOUR NOW PLAYING! || THAT GAY—SAUCY COMEDY HIT YOU'LL LOVE! "HEAVEN CAN WAIT” in TECHNI-COLOR Don Ameche—Gene Tierney - fiamn\o, & SUPPER DANCE TONIGHT 10P.M.to1A. M. MARCH 24 DANCE, EAT, MAKE MERRY, be superbly entertained . . . Have the TIME of your LIFE with us on this Saturday Night!!! _ Cover Charge ... $2.00 Per Couple Make Your Reservations at the Hotel Desk . . . as Our Table Space s Limited. LAST NIGHT TDNIEHT' 2-Big Hits-2 UP IN MILLIE'S ROOM! The wildest honeymoon on record! Woo! Woo! WITH JOHN BEAL—WANDA McKAY 2und JEI'T? “TEXAS T0 BATAAN" JOHN KING--DAVID SHARP Starts SUNDAY!? CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. PREVIEW TONIGHT—I2p. m. Aneother Great Hit for You?! A PICTURE WITH "HEART"... FROM THE GREAT HEART OF AMERICAI Walter BRENNAN Lon McCALLISTER Jeanne CRAIN Charlotte GREENWOOD Js June HAVE Directed by HENRY HATHAWAY Produced by ANDRE DAVEN COLOR Cllfllfll E x l R A ! *’Super-Mouse Rides Again" -umu||mm||u|mmmmmmmmmnmujuml_lugl_mn_l_ulll_mm 12 Two Free Deliveries Daily 20th Century Meat Marke! b llwzm“lsll FIFTH. “EXTRA SPECIAL” $3.75 Juneau Liquor Co. PHONE 498

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