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PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945 THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- JUNEAU, ALASKA : T—HREESIARSARE REBUILDING OF ElK .I. HAVE 'IHEKIORY OF DR. ';'Ill"l!III|IHIIlll|I|Illl||||||||NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH!IIIIIH]||||llllIIIHlllIHIHIIIIlll-"—I e NG TO T e | IN THRILL STORY | ELKS LODGE IN (e WASSELL" 1S BILL “\ | §| MowATCAPTOL MAKiA seun TURKEY SHOOT "y 20mh century EBZ"SQ [ [Al]'”fi’ | With a starring trio of Charles | The power and sccpe cof Para- Laughton, little Margaret O'Brien Past Exalted Ruler, JapTHIS EVEN|NG mount’s “The Story of Dr. Wa and Robert Young, and a story ) sell” which opened last nigh e o ok, “Wiaes cate-| Prisoner of War, Tells | i e e i brated tale, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 0' Rehablmatlon Want a turkey for Thanksgiving? s a reason to celebrate. Thi has brought “The Canterville Ghost” The big oppertunity is tonight! | fine Technicolor film, produced by to the Capitol Theatre for an en- The annual turkey shoot of the Cecil B. DeMille, is absorbing ¢ Through gagement The people of the Philippines|Elks will be held at 8:30 o'clock |tertainment as ly rec t ‘ It is a whimsical picture, full lock confidently toward the future|tonight and ail Elks and their:the incidents which wor vy 10,000 Miles Of of delightful humor and warm dra-fand making tremendous efforts|friends, whi means the general | CT0ss lil“l‘ F"'lmm"“” Corydon M ) matic situations which all the fam-{to carry on despite the fact that|public, are invited to ate Wassell for his rescue of P fly can enjoy. Brought up to date|they are extremenly handicapped.| Chairman M. H. Sides announces Wounded sailors from Jav ADVENTURE by Edwin Harvey Blum in an ex-|Thomas J. Wolff, Elks War Com-|the first shots will be fired at 8:30 Tracing exper [ . cellent and exciting soript, “The mission representative in the Philip-|o'elock Arkansas country doctof, | To find the girl Canterville Ghost” tells of a ghost|pines and chairman of the Philip-| PP cellently by Gary Cooper N he’d always loved (played by Laughton) who, becau leme Red Cross, told executive mem- | time he left his native t 3 of cowardice in a duel during his|bers of the Elks War (‘nmnmsmn,'MASTER SERGEANT his job was completed, t lorf —but never met! life, has been forced to roam thelmccording to a communioation re-| motion picture abounds with action Y broad halls of his English castle for|ceived by L. J. Holmquist, Exalted | and romance. Laraine Day play :'\‘\’I’“;“":“‘r’r‘::"m;“ 0 o more than 300 years. Not until one|Ruler, Juneau Lodge No. 420 MORRISON ARR!VES })pw'v Gary in 1 { Mad SE Bl i C. Codil B ] i of his descendants performs an act ' Mr. Wolff, who was interned at| eline, a nurse in whe pho- De Mille's greatest spectacle! EXTRA JOY!. . Plutoin “"Bone Trouble of bravery in his name will he b2{Santa Tomas prison camp from FOR JUNEAU VlS"' tograph on a poster led the doctor : P AND ——— THE CAPITOL ALWAYS BRINGS 1id of the curse and able to x'(‘-;.lnnllary 6, 1942, until July 3, 1945, | (;a serve as a medical missionary ¢ 1T 2 FASTEST NEWS SE 'TCE turn to rest forever. recently completed arrangements for| there. YOU THE FASTEST ”"‘,‘.\ ‘%“R”( e Margaret O'Brien, one of the mostithe rebuilding of thesElks' Manila| M/Sgt. Malcolm Morrison, Ju.| Oooper, meeting Laraine in the OF THE DAY BY AIR EXPRESS!! talented youngsters in the entire|Lodge and reactivation of, the|neaws wellknown member of the Course of his duties, is inspired by Paramount presents history of the theatre and the mov-|Philippine Red Cross with mem-jsmnr!l Corps, U. S. Army, is visiting | Der bravery and immediately falls ies, plays the youngest descendant— bers of the Elks War Commission in |his old haunts in Juneau, on fur- in love with the beautiful nurse OPER Lady Jessica de Canterville, who be- [New York and American Red Cross lough from the Seattle office. He But Pearl Harbor breaks with cat- GARY Co in comes hostess to a platoon of Amer-|leaders in Washington. He said|immediately went on a hunting |2Strophic speed and Gary foregoes ican Rangers billeted in the old that the entire Philippine Tecon- | trip and will return and renew nc- Professing his love in order to join CECIL B DE MILLE’S castle during the present war. struction program hinges in the quaintances with old friends during Uncle Sam’s Navy ° | This is the setting for one of the rapid availability of building mater- his two weeks' stay in this city Action moves at a rapid-fire pace i * warmest bits of story-telling it has ials which must at present be ob-| Morrison, who was in on the hereafter as the story relates how & The S"OI’Y of Dr.Wassell {been our pleasure to experience in |tained on priority from the United kill at Attu, running communica- | (¢ brave doctor safely evacuates {a long, long time. What happens States. [tions lines right into the skulking |PINe Wounded sailors from Java. | IN TECHNICOLOR when the ghost appears before the| Discussing the rebuilding of theijap lines, has also been in other W {American Rangers, for instance, is Elks' Manila Lodge, Mr. Wolff, who | sectors in the Alaska command be- o ¥ i Larcine Day * Signe Hasso * Dennis O'Keefe only one of the highlight scenes you is a Past Exalted Ruler, said, “The fore being transferred to Seattle | e 4 . g trans o ¢ lc i P 3 o will remember for a long time | 81 room building which /housed |where he joir.ed his wife and youn Carol Thurston + Carl Esmond - Stanley Ridg: R many resident members was com-|gaughter Produced and direcied by CECIL B. DeMILLE pletely destroyed. The EIlks' Wax! Several years ago, Morrison re- 'FIELD CONSULTANT, Commission, which has already | received the Garnogic Medal for spent $100,000 in repatriating inter- |y o fer HYPERACID g m in the saving of a hunting ; HOSPITAL NURSING, ncc members, wil render assistance| companion trom arownia in- it T STOMACHS in the reconstruction of Taku ' section ARRIVES IN JUNEAU 0 Along with the rebuilding of the m— lodge, Mr. Wolff revealed that Fra AUTOISTS WARNED Miss Cora A. Brouillet, Field ternal Center, comprising overn.ght| Gold Street, also the Ninth Strect Consultant in Hospital Nursing for accommodations for 300 servicemen, Hill are reserved for coasting and the U. 8. Indian Service with a restaurant and recreational facilit-| autoists are warned to off headquarters at Minneapolis, has jes, has already been opened and is both streets. Also, before crossing reported to Superintendent Don in partial operation in Manila. Gold Street, autoists are warned to * col!SEUM * \ » X - Foster. She will give supervisory, The Navy is also constructing be sure the street is clear. Red " - - ey a service to the Alaska Native Ser- shelters on the site of Mr. Wolff's lights are strung on the coasting LAST TIMES TONIGHT vice Hospitals for three or four home and these will be run as streets as a warning. “IHE CORPSE VANISHES" ALSD Aln EXPRESS Fox NEWS - s, going first Bethel. She auxiliaries of the Fraternal Center. By Order l has had s wide experience With! -Officials of the Amsrican Red, JOHN MONAGLE, sraeant eccay | IO !Indian Service Hospitals in the Cross in Washington have pledged (10,109-t3) Chief of Police i States, to underwrite the reorganization > > program for the fiscal year which will end next June” Mr. Wolff @ [/ ‘ MEET 7:30 THURSDAY :: so-icn v cr e e 7Y . Crpoyment tinue the work which is now in Juneau Unit of the Territorial progress. When the Islands are giv- { Guard will meet tomorrow night at en their independence next July 7:3Q o'clock in A. B. Hall'for try- 4th, the Philippine chapter will be- i jouts on the indoor range to de- come an independent member of termine selection of a team for the the international! organization. | 4 5 By g | winter program, Capt. Hank Har- Mr. Wolff said that neither he nor You'll find, we think, a bright, smooth flavor that’s “Oh yes! You had alunchcon date with him. He's ready. . . {mon announced his wife who was interned with him : ) ; go right in!” | -oo suffered any personal abuses while unmatched in any other whiskey . .. Mellow as a | at Santo Tomas but were subject to ’ - e ol G e o e e '"‘)R"T"Y'S DANCING SCHOOL continual annoyances. Sunny Morning. Try Schenley Reserve ... BETTER flavor! Betier eating! Centennial means light, fender s i b hotcakes . . . crisp, tasty o Special inqnw ents . . . | Mr. Wolff has left for the P; specially blended . . . with @ can't-be-matched flavorl Ask your grocer for Cenfennial Pancake end Waffle Flour Theills beyoad belief ) » love story Butler, Mauro Drag Co. E B beyond compare tour Rexall Store \ ’ ific { Classes now enroiling. Baton coast and will fly to Manila. He | twirling, tap, acrobatics, toe-ballet, expects to devote the major portion | moderneccentrics, toe-tap, charac- of his time to Elks War Commission e et ‘ Lt ; — 7 ’::,:1}-50::,1{ dal;(:l(;g u:or ’l::gi:nerl;: and Red‘ Cx'oss‘wjlim. Y. : S . News aper AdVEl’fiSin' |55, i (10,104-10,129: ov, [S. ruenlflg RESERVE p e . ":)mrjx KING BLACK LABEL!| HOId at Home A"air z most widely enjoyed whiskey in America today! To Hono[ E G Arnold BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof » 60% Grain Neutral Spirits + Schenley International Corporation, Empire State Bldg., New York, U.S.A, | Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening will be “At Home" this evening at WINTERIZE YOUR HOME [ tormimt Edwin G. Arnold, Director, Divi-| sion of Territories and Island Pos- | N 0 w , sessions, Department of the In-| L4 terior, who has just returned from a ‘“get-acquainted” trip to the| . . . Westward and the Interior. Enjoy the comfort of carefree, dependable, economical heat by in- Guests have been invited to call between the hours of 5 o'clock and stalling a New Century or 0il-O-Matic oil burner or heating unit & 7*ceiock. NOW. Popular sizes in stock in Juneau for immediate delivery . . CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS! ->-ee ® 000000 00 SUN RISES — SETS ® November 8, 1945 o o 0il Burning Water Heaters Have plenty of hot water all the time with a Sunbeau Oil Burning Water Heater. Fully automatic without electricity. A quality water heater in S0 20 0. b mien every way; ATTRACTIVE, DEPENDABLE, ECONOMICAL. Installed L B GRS complete with 50-galion oil drum $175.00. Siloo Tank Solvent Clean your fuel oil tank THE MODERN WAY. Just pour in one quart of SILOO for every 150 gallons of storage capacity and the sludge will disappear from your oil tank and oil lines. A new shipment just arrived and available in one gallon containers. SILOO has been used for many years by Steamship Companies, the Navy, and Oil Companies, to keep oil storage tanks free of sludge, scale and sediment. Get yours today while the supply lasts. Sun Rises 8:29 a. m Sun Sets 4:54 p. m. e 0 ce v 00 o0 TIDES TOMORROW ® o November 8, 1945 o o 3:48a.m, 14.7 ft. la.m., 44 ft 22p.m., 16,5 ft. 22:09p.m., 00 ft. ® 0 000000 00 g GEO. GOMBERT RETURNING Slove serVice Sgt. George H. Gombert, former | ) b . l . wel known emplopee of the Aacka «+« vefreshment joins the family reunion po . 2 " Juneau Gold Mining Co.,, was Servicing oil heaters and kitchen ranges has heretofore been a problem. discharged from the U. S. Army E . . However, we now have an experienced, competent stove mechanic . We Oct. 28, and is now in Elyrie, O., | It’s a far cry from shipboard to the family fireside. But in both places can give you prompt service NOW at any time and assure satisfactory according to word received here uvj results. friends. { He expects to return to Juncau . ity : 2 D A 2 e ; v 5 . z about Dec. 6, he writes® have a special meaning for him. They say You're one of us. The sparkling i thhl(ghgl::l;:‘l [ ] a [ ] Smlth 011 Burner Seerce i 5o o 10 S N s fnendly T e : mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for A & e, oS - al cus i i g sy has made the pause that refreshes a national custom. oca-Cols “Coca-Cola” and its abbreviation your sailor finds friendliness and Coca-Cola. The words Have a Coke Oil Burners — Heating — Cole Draft Governors — General Oil Filters B BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 1 are the registered trade- Puu“z 7ll or 476 90 WILLOUGHBY AVE. We, the undersigned, will not be | ] Location Metcalfe Sheet Metal Bldg. responsible for any debts contracted | against the “Victory Coffee Shop” JUN]EAU CoLl’ ST‘}“AGE Cou 1 from this date, Nov. 5, 1945. | (10,109-t4) CARL & ANNA HOLM. fi s T

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