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THURSD: \\, NOVEMBER 29, 1945 { =g ENDS TONIGHT ONE SHOW ONLY! DOORS open 6:55 .\‘H()}\' starts at 7:00 G! BOISTEROUS! CARIT Starts Tomorrow Pouble Iht Show JOHN WAYNE /, ANN DVORAK 1 stmwmm e { 4 BARBARY COAST, - BOND PREMIERE, CAPITOL'S BILL “The Flame of B rbara Coast will be shown for the last time to- night at the Capitol, show starting at 7 o'clock and last flicker at 9 o’'clock ‘Then there is a half hour wait, and b) at 9:30 o'clock the Victory Bond remtiere of the technicolor feature n't Help Singing” \\111 start ening, the admittanc just one $50 bond pi ill be no reserved s come, first servec The bond F revenue as far concerned, but it Garvin's contr Victory Bond has done on drives. and first re brings in no vers \I other bond - the Capitol is @ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Proposing Putting Atomic Energy fo - Purposeful Work LOS \\\ ELES, Nov. 20—A mil- > energy plant turn to g > fearsome power Japan—is envisioned ing rL Oppenheimer tience and interest t ed creation of the s shown in capturing itlined his plan in an scient s and stu- of California an full A]H)" te oldfimer f Juneau. Literally e h self-supportir tricity JUNEAU, ALASKA Juneau vicinity's be- |)|\nlw- de- became the pro- Pr : the central figure of a stor FEATURE "NEARLY EIGHTEEN" COMES AT 20TH CENTURY A dramatic story with a ided " musical flavor is presented in “Ne Eighteen,” the lively new Mono m picture which opens a I at the 20th Century The 1, ambitious for a car- night club singer as hing her 18th birth s y which is filled with fast-moving incident b . in the leading rcles, (uln[)hh a romantic triang 1 is the source of much of the ]m ure’s interest. Supporting roles are played by Luis Alberni, Mildred Harris, Ralph Hodges, Ge O'Hanlon, Kenneth Harlan, ~ PAGE FIVE GO LENTURY v TONIGHT and FBIDAY ke DEllCIOUS but DANGEROUS' The strangest things happen whenever Janie meets a new man! You'll be surprised! Feature at §:30 Fox and many other popular screen players ! & Nearly Eighteen,” . matic sequences and in & novel manner is not so muct can- ographer shop wrupnis non 19 PASSENGERS ON wev v FLIGHTS OF COASTAL AIRLINES WEDNESDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines yester-! day flew 19 | ngers to and from | Sitka, Petersburg and Wrangell: | — Frank Lubr,| Leonard Smih, | D. B v.mmu G. W. Matthews ary Wood, Clarence 8nd E. Copstead Wittenen. Claire! For Sitka — Leonard Hansen, s Moyer, Ellen V€rna M. Hansen, Shirley A.| Hansen and Charles Peterson. ! For Wrangell—Harold Foss. From Sitka—Imogen Ward, Arnic| Dorom, Earl McGinty, Ted John-| son, Brig. and Mrs. C. O. Taylor, and Mrs. Margaret Sverdrup. ' From Wrangell—R. S. Green - > He said he had in which would Snap Shoppe in '34, he many shaped L L B B R I} combines dra- swingy songs ic particles which | g daily, plus type of radio-|paths ¢ le in medicine Toda -oo th SUN RISES — SETS ® o November 30, 1945 o o 1¢ inding country Mr ter of Bend Premiere TONIGHT DOORS open 9:00 P. M. SHOW starts 9:30 P.M. —ADMISSION— All Seats a $50 Bmul . . . . . . 4‘*"!)(! v oWt a pt is the pe STILL "BUGS™ ON paa Fuies sour; PI(TURE TAKING ALSO 10 INTERIOR flights to ShH b Jicashi Pan American Airways d the following passengers ® Sun Rises ® Sun Sets . 9:17 a. m. 4:16 p. m ® e 0000000 0 - - DRINK KING BJIACK LABEL! c COLISEUM S - Amateur Night! STAGE SHOW 22-ACTS-22 8P. M. | Friday, Nov. 20 Sponsored by - JuneauP.-T.A. Shoppe, has nu\ lost the enthu and love of photography that 2ps Wittene a camera- fm ever on the watch for | Moyer, Clarer n, Mildred | Johnson, Mrs. Ward Johnson, Flem- | ing Giles Walter Niemi, Carol Paul Dawson, Anne Fea- therkile Francis Barnes, Wynn to the Glacier, Douglas Bridge, | Cretzler, Calvin Hall, Helen Whit- s sy Whitney, Dr. Richard = Shrine Island, or some such scenic| 1Y point at least once each week, nnm\‘!‘””““ iy ey Bretblly seee much more frequently. The fact|SPencer and Theodore Jolley. that he has photographed these | ro ‘;.x,m( Eli Daniels and Edith % places an uncountable number of ; times already appears to have no ef-| T Fairbanks—Ronald Kent chorage, .are registered at the Bar- : From Seattle—Elizabeth Donohue, anof Hote'. fect on the excitement and eagerness | »)h Whitney, Patricia Whitney, * COLISEUM v with which he sets out, m'(‘m‘dmg“]“\"i ey y aint cElwain, Cora Hawkins, TONIGHT ONLY! to his associates. " One picture, a remarkably detailed | F Booth CHAlRR Bhals R » Rogers, John CHARLIE CHAN o “BLACK MAGIC” S h\u,o and heavy 2 the only one | and probably ! ., he journeys -Flying Instruction- To Quality for Commercial License ——CAA APPROVED—— INSTRUMENT LINK TRAINER RATINGS TIME WALLACE AIR SERVICE FELTS FIELD —— SPOKANE, WASH. ANCHORAGE VISITORS Mrs. T. M. Donohue and Mrs. K. Donohue, residents of An- JUS oo ACTION CO-FEATURE! ““The Mysterious Rider” with BUSTER CRABBE—AL ST. JOHN LATEST AIR EXPRESS FOX NEWS! | There is no subsmule for newspaper ar’varhsmg' photograph of “Juneau at Nigh ken several mid-winter Allen, John Stock- £ hl(h” , Dick Thomas, ]| anne Teague and Iu Teague - SLACK LABEL! mmn ht hour, Mr. Ds by to see that wind movement did m.m I)dl\K KING ||III|||lIIlIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIII|II||||IIIIIIIIIlIII|lII|IIII||IIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIHII||I|IIlIIIIIIIIlI~1I|I|II|IIII|IIIIIIIIII|I||II||I|II|I|l||III“IIIIIIIIII|IIHIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIlIIHIlllll’IIIII|IIhIlII|IIIHI||I|HIHI!IIIIII|I|IIIH|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII!III|I|l|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIlIIIIII|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII!iI||lII||III|II|III||I| £ VICTORY BOND PREMIERE PUT JUNEAU OVER THE TOP! b TONIGHT 9:30 P. M. PAS Admission By Purchase of a Series E Bond of $50.00 Denomination or Larger o Issuing Agencies .. . ~® (apitol Theatre ® First National Bank ® Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association ® TJ.S. Post Office TECHNICOLOR THRILLS! ROARING ADVENTURE! 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