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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EWPIRI:.—-JUNEAU ALASKA - ROY ROGERS IS TOPS! In this musical melee of riotous romance and breathless thrills ... the greatest melody adventure of all time! ROY ROGERS KING OF THE COWBOYS TRIGGER MARY LEE ni DAlE EVANS J0HN HUBBARD - and BOBNOLMNad A THE SONS OF THE PIONEERS MY KIDDIES HATINEE 2nd Feature 7 - 9:40 SATURDAY—1:30 P M. EVELYN s ua GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY CLUB NEw coxy: CONTESTS PLUS. PRIZES CHAPTER ONE "Secret Service in Darkest Africa” SIMONE SIMON KENT SMITH JANE RANDOLPH 4 There isno subsmute for newspaper adverhsmg' WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construclion and Remodeling Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished ELLIS AIR LINES Keichikan — Wrangell — Petersburg FOR TICKETS and RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Alaska Coastal Airlines IDOUBLE rfimni BILL IS OPENING, CAPITOL SCREEN “The Cowboy nd the and “The Curse of the Cat People” |are the two features for tonight and | tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. | Roy Rogers is the star in the first | feature, a high budget western musi- cal. + Lavishly produced, beautifully costumed, and filled with music, the picture has rated raves from critics wherever it has been shown, and its tunes, action and cast appeal to ev- ery type of audience. Rogers has as his leading lady, ithe Senorita. Mary Lee, Republic's ! diminutive singing star, is seen to advantage in the action filled photo- play, while Guinn “Big Boy” Wil- lians contributes his own inimitable brand of comedy in another of his famous roles as “Teddy Bear”, Rog- ers' well-meaning sidekick. Thrills and suspense feature “The Curse of the Cat People,” RKO Ra- dio's latest shudder-picture. Revolv- ing about the mysterious manifesta- back to life to rescue a little girl from a fearful fate, the offering is sald to be one of the year’s most, eripping films. Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane! Randolph and little Ann Carter head the cast. B N | Empire Want-ads bring results! | VicTor presents JOHN CHARLES $Lord’s Praper Inspiring words, set to beau- tiful melody! Hear The Lord's Pruyer, sung by John Charles Thomas. To this glorious expression of faith, Mr. Thomas bringl reverence andfervent sincer- ity. His magnificent baritone is warm and vibrant, perfectly suited to the music. On the reverse side hesings the beloved *“Just for Today.” Ask for Victor Red Seal Record 1736. 75 cents, exclusive of tax. Alaska Music Supply, Ine. Corner Second'dnd’ Seward Sts. - YOU ARE INV[TEB TO THE HOTEL and RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES' FIFTH ANNUAL BALL ELKS’ HALL SATURDAY—APRIL 14, 1945 Bob Tew’s Orchestra REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION: Service Men 50c, plus 10¢ tax Civilians $1.00, plus 20c tax ... I A e e Pt Senorita” | the lovely Dale Evans in the role of | tion of a dead woman who comes' "CLANCY STREET | BOYS” IS TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Credited with being the liveliest comedy story of the East Side Kids' career, “The Clancy Street Boys” cpens at the 20th Century theatre tonight for a two day run. The spectacle of lively Huntz Hall, mas- !querading as a girl, is one of the highly diverting aspects of the pro- |duction. Added on the program is a Tech- nicolor Musical featurette of Para- {mounts, “Caribbean Romance” star-| (ring Jimmie Lydon, the Henry Ald- rich character, and a cast of beauti- ful girls and musical comedy stars. Of extra interest is a new Bugs| Bunny color cartoon, ‘“Hiawatha’s Rabbit Hunt.” DOUGLAS NEWS MILLER HEADS D. V. F. D. Earl Miller was elected President of the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- partment last evening at a regular meeting. Miller will take over the duties of Former President Tauno Neimi. Other officers elected were: Joe Reidi, Jr., Vice-President; A. J. \Balog, Secretary; James Manning, {Fire Chief; Arnie Shudshift, Fore- an; Mike Pusich and Tauno iNeimi, Trustees, and Earl Miller also as chief truck driver. | It was agreed that all firemen {will congregate at the Natatorium Monday evening, April 16, at 7 h° 'clock, to assist in putting the hali {in first-class condition for the coming Annual Firemen's Dance, which is to be held April 28. All Firemen are asked to take hammers or brooms. * NEW STORE FOR DOUGLAS A new store will open in Douglas |Monday, April 16, under the name +Douglas Variety Store, located next door to the Douglas Postoffice. The | inew mercantile establishment will |feature baby goods and childrens’ lwem- of all kinds; also ladies’ and mens' clothing, and a good line of | every-day household needs. The store is to be opened on a trial basis, and if found to be satis- factory by the community, will be enlarged and additional stock put in. The store will be managed by Mrs. Leigh S. Grant. |, JUNIOR PROM APRIL 21 | The Junior Class of the Douglas! High School is holding the annual '} prom on April 21. As usual, it will | be held in the gymnasium of the| school. Douglas Juniors on this| !year's class are: Helen Isaak, L\I-’ cille Goetz, Curtis Bach, Louls | Borinet and Richard McCormick, Jr. {Miss Ruby McNeill is class advisor | vnm‘l déecorations for the prom are being done under her. supervision. |HARRY, FRANK CASHEN HEIIE[ Cpls. Harry and Frank ‘Cashen, ibetter known as “the Cashen twins” {arrived by plane yesterday after- noon from a Westward base on a |21-day - furlough. When the fur- ilough is over, they will be trans- ferred to & new base in the con- 'are sons of Mrs. Sadie Cashen of Douglas. HOSPITAL NOTES A baby girl was born to Mrs. Ann Mierzejewski yesterday in St. Ann's Hospital. The - baby weighed 4 pounhds, 2 ounces. Little Tommy Abbott from Haines is » medical admission at the Gov- ernment Hospital. Miss Lorraine Kunz is a medical patient at the Government Hospital. o0 00 0 0 2 o o0 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) o o o Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending at 7:30 o’Clock This Morning: o o o In Juneau-Maximum, 46; minimum, 36. - Precipitation, trace. At Airport—Maximum, 48; minimum, 31. . o o & 0 0 0 0 o fimomvrl roncn'r o uiddy 'remnanmm Lowest, to- nlcm Saturday, !m or rain Sat- ® o0 00 00 0 0 —— FORESTERS BACK Assistant Regional Forester Well- man Holbrook, accompanied by Ad- ministrative Assistant Harold Smith ‘and Forester Knox Marshall, have returned to Juneau from the Sitka area, where they have been en- gaged in land classification work {I[for the Forest Service. They ar- rived here last evening aboard the ‘P'oreut Service patrol vessel Ranger VI ——————— MRS. DILG FLIES WEST Mrs. Clara Dilg, accountant with the Territorial Department of Health, left yesterday by plane for Anchorage where she will spend :'-he next 10 days on department] ,business at the Anchorage Branch Office. “It's the Nicest Store in Town” """ Barenot TONIGHT and SATURDAY? E%%[mmr He's a RIOT...As TONIGHT and SATURDAY! YOUR FAVORITE CARTOON STAR “BUGS” BUNNY —in— “HIAWATHA'S RABBIT HUNT" IN TECHNI-COLOR —ANDTHEN —— v¢ EXTRA! ADDED! <\ IN TECHNI-COLOR! “CARIBBEAN ROMANCE" A PARAMOUNT MUSICAL FEATURETTE!!!: with JIMMIE LYDON Also Other Short Subjects HI - KIDS? Don't Miss It! SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 p-m. JUNEAU JUNIORS CLUB STAGE SHOW AND RADIO BROADCAST FREE! TO THE FIRST 200 CHILDHEN AFIBERSTYLE . MARINE llELMET BE THERE EARLY GANG—————TO GET YOURS! An OOMPH Girl! When Glimpy plays a dame it's the wildest panic in film history! THE EAST SIDE KIDS @, LEO GORCEY - HUNTZ HALL 8088Y JORDAN A BIG COLIZEUM [THEAVRE! LAST NIGHT! BELA LUGOSI in “Bowery at Midnight” 5 10 LEOTAS ™ ™ Women's Apoaner SATURDAY-SUNDAY-MONDAY VICTIMS OF “SOCIAL JUSTICE” SUBHERGED in SHAME and IGNOMINY! - E) XPog Mogg NG Ay, 2 RINZ-"A MEpy,; ?’gA S . SENg AT ACKE‘T CHILDRE!I o III)T ADMITTED! There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! PHONE 202 Two Free Deliveries Daily 20th Century Meat Marke‘l KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSI'I'I'AL,‘ OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue AMBULANCE SER! 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