The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1945, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945 CHARLEANSD BOYER INGRID BERGMAN Her 1344 Academy Award Performance STARTS SUNDAY CAPITOL THEATRE 1 - - S - (), t: S SHOWPLALE of APITUL ALAN MOWBRAY - MILDRED COLES sas—w:so i0GER CLARK - SARAH PADDEN * | Second Feature—7:05-9:35 i e ¢ BIRON i Y . GEOREL TeTaRS ‘ o ¢ ERRY st | k ‘ KT/ opiL WARVEY AND [1) p SEge Special Kiddies® Matinee SATURDAY———1:30 P. M. THE TWO FEATURES ABOVE PLUS SERIAL EVELYN AND THE ALASKA MYSTERY CLUB HOTEL ALASKAN SITKA QUIETEST PLACE AND LOWEST RATES LARGE SAMPLE ROOM WITH STORE FRONT Center of Town SUSSTUS USSR ) Located Near Russian Church THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUBLE FEATURE |SPECIAL JUNEAU " BILL AT CAPITOL DURING WEEKEND “So This Is Washington,” newest vehicle for the famous screen-radio team of Lum and Abner, starts in|Ju Pine Ridge, Ark, as usual. But it takes the stars to Washington, D. C. in a series of hectic and mirth- ful adventures in which they meet Alan Mowbray, a government bur- cad, beautiful Mildred Coles, tary, Roger Clark, a news- ¢ columnist, and many othcrs.“ s is one of the two features at 1e Capitol this week end. | Fans are given the opporhunity‘ to see many of the stars who are| only known by their voices over the air, in Republic’s s ling new y hit, “Jambore which « is cature. | ast of the picture includes | such famous personalities of the airw as Freddie Fisher and his Schnikelfritz Band, Ernest Tubb and | his Texas Troubadors, Don Wilson, famous announcer, Isabel Rnndolph,‘ (Mrs. Uppington), Shirley Mitchell, | Rufe Davis, George C. Shug Fishe and the Music Maids. Ruth Terr: is the featured star | MOTHERS AT THE CAPITOL Homer Garvin, Capitol Theatre manager, has announced that the Capitol will again this year play he to wagr mothers. This has teen an annual event on Mothers’ Day since the war began and, the many appreciative letters received | from men in the service indicate| that it is a hit with them. A card| is mailed to the sons and daughters telling them that their Mother has| been entertained on Her ‘day in their name. The management is pleased to have this small part in| this celebration, . ‘ > i OFFICERS' DANCE ON SATURDAY NIGHT AT GOVERNOR'S HOUSE . | night should be 2 dozen instead of '3 dozen for $1.07. The American Women'’s Volunteer service will hold a dance tomorrow evening at the Goveynor’s House, to which transient officers are cordially invited. Dancing will start at 9 a'clock. Members of the be AWVS will be, , and are invited to take, usbands to the affair. ik e De G Ay Ethel Lange has leased “Arctic Rooms” and will not be responsible for any debts previous| |to this date. 5/10/45. | (Adv.) ETHEL LANGE. the s JUNIOR MATINEE | AT 20TH CENTURY| A fun-filled show is in store for the regular meeting of the Juneau| ior Club at the Saturday matinee | t the 20th Century Theatre. On; the screen is “Henry Aldrich’s Little | Secret” and a western, “Lone Star, Law Men" with Tom Keene. | Bill Vernon has lined up a new| comedy sketch for the stage show, entitled, “All He Had Was A Nickle". A contest and of course; the regular radio broadcast and am- ateur revue is scheduled. A cartoon complet what looks like a very enjc le afternoon. —eete EXAMINATIONS FOR CADET - MISHIPMEN TAKE PLACE MAY 26 Competitive examination for ap- pointment as cadet-midshipmen to the U Merchant Marine Cadet | have been set for May 26, the | Shipping Administration in San isco announces. | aminations are open to young men 16% to 23 possessing a mini- | mum of 15 high school credits. Phy- sical requirements are the same as the N s for midshipmen appoint- | . Quotos based on the popu- n of states and possessions will | ¢ observed in selecting candidates for appointment. | Application forms and in[ormnuon' blanks can be obtained by writing to the Supervisor, U. S. Merchant Marine Cadet Corps, National Thea~ tre Building, Washington, tre Building, Washington (25) D. C. g S P REBEKAHS Are requested to attend Mother's Day services at the Lutheran Church. Members will meet at 10:30 in the lobby of the Juneau Hotel. (Adv.) Sigrid Dull, Noble Grand. - - ERROR IN EGGS in 20th Century Adv. last - D GOODIE SALE Will be held Saturday at 12 noon in Bert’s Cash Grocery, by the Rebekahs. THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT JAMES CAGNEY “THE FRISCO KID” ’ MORE POWER to Speed your Safe Arrival AUCTION SALES DATES 1945 May 21 Avg. 15 Aug. 21 12 General * General * Persian Lamb Silver Fox ) Ranched Mink | 1budson’s Bap Co. Persian Lamb Oct. 16 General * Oct. 17 * Includes both ranch and wild mink Sept. Sept. 12 It is a long journey between the breeding and marketing of raw furs. But the ‘through’ service of Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc., brings you to where you want to go, swiftly and safely. There is the reserve power of over a century of fur selling ex- perience behind this service . sources of the world's foremost fur selling organ- ization. Each year sees an ever increasing number of breeders giving this organization the ‘green light' to sell their raw furs by Public Auction or Private Treaty. From every standpoint, they find it more advantageous to have their mink and silver fox sold under the auspices of Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Inc. LLIENG ORGAN . and the re- 1t ZATI (20 TONIGHT and SATURDAY---2 HITS? ( HI, KIDS! SEE THE BIG JUNEAU JUNIORS STAGE SHOW SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P. M. AT LENTURY ‘He's ull tangled’ up with cops, -courts and kids . .. and girls who want to bust his Baby-Minding Trust! PARAMOUNT presents I 2/ JIMMY LYDON ey Charles Smith - John Litel - Olive Blakeney Joan Mortimer - Ann Doran Directed by HUGH BENNETT « Screen Play by Val and Aleen Leslie rton 2nd HIT! "LONE STAR LAW MEN" OUTDOOR ACTION! with TOM KEENE Our First New Douglas Ship “Starfiner Juneau” Will Be in Service by EARLY MAY Reclining seats for twenty-one passengers. Two instrument ships for dependable schedules. Through flights without stopover. Juneau-Anchorage-Fairbanks— Juneau-Anchorage-Nome Juneau-Anchorage-McGrath Juneau-Anchorage-Kuskokwim Juneau-Anchorage-Bethel— 6 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 1 trip weekly North and southbound Scattle connections at Juneau. Stewardess service Juneau-Anchorage-Nome. Alaska Airlines Baranof Hotel Phone 667

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