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» MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1945 fllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlII GOOD‘STORY |S IT'SSOGOON. .. YOU'LL SEE IT TWICE! Faith . .. s0 GREATIT WORKS ‘MIRACLES! Laug . .."s0 TENDER IT WARMS YOUR HEART! BEING TOLD AS CAPITOL'S BILL Take one part delightful little Margaret O'Brien, add the inimi- table Jimmy Du: » for uproarious cmedy, i to p ie the music. and lovely June Allyson reves dramatic talents that prove her fine actress as well as songstress— and you the proper ingredients a charming, laugh-provoking movie that will keep your heartily amused for every minute of its run- ¥ ning time Such a film is Metrq-Goldwyn- Mayer's “Music for Millions,” now 4 he Capitol Thei superb en- inment for ev It's the story of a little girl (Mar- O'Brien) who comes to the to stay with y sister (Miss on) and pr s to become and-parcel not only of the of her sister and the latter's w (or girl) musicians t Itur- s orchestra, but of Tturbi him- and of Jimmy Durante, the band's business manager. that June is going the other girls learn THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Chapeladies Will Meet Tue_sday Night The next meeting of the Chapel- adies will be held tomorrow night at 7:30 oclock in the Chapel-By- The-Lake. All members tend for the annual bagaar to be held on Dec. 1. The notice of meeting is issued by Esther Green, Secre- tary Treasurer. HOSPITAL NOTES Two medical patients, Mrs. Peter Wood and Augustus Kingsbury, and two surgical patients, William John- son and Margaret Malone were ad- mitted to St the week end Discharged were son, Joel Wing, Joseph Dunloo and George Beck, all medical. Th admitted at Government Hospital were: Bobby Ann Horston, Robert Hanson, Jr., Frances Johns son, Mary Gordon, Jimmy Peele, and Austin Hammond. Discharged were Emily Nelsen, John Smith, Annie Wallace, Tommy Abbott and Jac- queline Wallace are urged to at- as final plans will be made! Ann’s Hospital during | o'clock in the High| torium. { topic for discussion dur- | ession will be the| Contest, with com- reporting on the fand piac {8ehool Av | Ther |ing the | Amatc | mittee 1 gress tc | Follov IL. Ke | provok {of medern It has be a most impor and old members ¢ ged to be present. Hot coffee and cake are to be serv by the commit-| | tee headed Mrs, Burr Johnson at | e of B should pro- meeting d dow pre n extra ind bers to brave the er, DIRECTIVE of the weath- - ISSUED Mrs. Dan Hoc- | Continued from Page One) |dor to Rome, were instrumental in {negotiating the Tripartite (Ger- many - Italy- Japan) pact | | Others ¢ | Baro . Shigeru Honjo, form-| er commander in chief of the Kwan- | tung army, considered responsible | {fcr the Mukden incident, which Japan used an an excus2 to conquer | Ma jority Servic;a For Rainbow Girls To Be Held Dec. 1 The regular meeting of The foll into the Order Carver, Carol Olson, Sonia £ and Sarah Linehan Betty Bonnett, Past Wc visor, was welcon were initia mem- brie n the vacation ver Advisor BY GEN MacARTHUR evenir nual Ct ed up to t when the will be held after the All Mystery Mothers special guests at the party The .Majority Servic held Saturday evening, Dec. 1, at 8 o'clock, was also announced ang an interesting talk by Mrs. Howard Stabler will be given explaining what his service means to Rainbow Girls. About girls are to receive their to b ~ j Tome LAST TONIGHT = DON AMECHE DANAANDREWS - WILLIAM EYTHE 3., CHARLES BICKFORD - SIR CEDRICK HARDWICRE Plus: LATEST AIR EXPRESS NEWS COLOR CARTOON I SLOPES” with JASPER IN TECHNICOLOR ATTENTION.... Mass Meeting of the Filipino Community of Juneau TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 8:00 P. M. _ at the Community Hall REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED!! By order of President that June's husband is reported miss- ing in action in the South Pacifc. How this is kept from the prospective mother and the unexpected develop- ments that lead to a most happy ending make for tender and charm- ing screen fare - - FOOD SALE Buy your holiday goodies at the Trinity Guild Food Sale, store, Tue The re the Pare be held to r monthly meeting of acher Association will| ht at the usual time' 20. Chris Sale opens at 10 c'ciock. (10,119-t3 Christmas Trees JACK PINE-For Sale-SPRUCE ONE FOOT TO EIGHT FEET 50c Per Foot . . . Stand Included Opening Dee. 17 1 P. M. Until 7 P. M. ACROSS FROM B. M. BEHRENDS STORE PHONE 676 NOW 9 A. M.—5 P. M. to Place Orders NO DELIVERIES EDDIE POWERS—Operator Sassad ’ O'BRIEN o Jose Jimmy : June ITURBI - DURANTE +"ALLYSON Marsha .Hugh “Harry Matig' -, HUNT. . HERBERT - DAVENPORT - WILSON | {SANITARY MEAT | COMPAN fifl’ \ Phones 13 or 49 MW&”." ) HEADQUARTERS FOR Fresh Pacific Oysters Petersburg Shrimp In Bulk Broadhreas! TURKEYS ALSO: Ducks, Geese and Roasters I ropavy’s News of the Day Brought by PAA AIR EXPRESS! “Barney Bear’s POLAR PEST” A Milarious Cartoon in Technicolor “MONUMENTAL UTAH"” THRILLIN TRAVELTALK In Technicolor e BUY YOUR SHOWBLALE br /ltst ,‘ 7:30 and l < VICTORY BONDS 10:00 sl 0L s N oW ! (ARSI S ognoovovove A daughter. weighing 6 pounds, 14| yg.ohyrig | certificates, of which 15 will be pres- - P o f 8 €d for the rape of Nanking and the 3 o'clock in St. Ann's Hospital dining room by the committee heac- (time in 1944, who as Chief of S(n““l)!u business .- P TA This Evening Gen. Jiro Minami, once 1 n who helped force | riving from the States include: Gen. Sadao Araki, former War|u o ~anchono Lulis of | Yoshihihisa Kuzuu and Kazunobu} JOHN SPITZ HERE | Terrorists e tralist and politician, recently Black Dragonist. Araki ed the South Manchurian Railway., oy i cide by poison at his villa near| LAST TIMES TONIGHT ounces, was born to Mr. and MIs.| Gen Jwane Matsui, retired, blam-!ent at the ceremony | {bombing of the’Panay. e te Davis, after the close of jof the Kwantung army also had a! - THE STA1£S the brains of the milita; R | selection of the “Pearl Harbor Puu;Em T. Reamer, Willlam McAllister Minister, styled by MacArthur "nn‘N J Kanokogl, both top leaders in the| ;. i, from Cordova, is in Fusanosuke Kuhara, fieRe byl mentioned as a possible leader of & Gen. Jinzaburo Mazaki, army ex- Maosuoka is a gradute of the Unconfirmed reports yesterday say Tokye. KAY KYSER in NN Rtk M 0 Refreshments were served in the Gen. Kuniawi Koiso, Premier for a |ed by P. ession Regular Meeting of egu ar ee Ing 0 fhund in Manchuria’s cong FROM Gastineau 'Hotle registrants ar- and one of the M Hidekl Wi and Frank R. 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