Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
e Y AR g 7 b G 9 7 9 * 'SUDAN' SHOWING LAST TIMES AS ' TONIGHT! 14 4 ONTE ¢ BILL AT CAPITOL AT 20TH CENTURY ) b | SEENT... i i | « & N 7 s JON & Gl g‘ T“EN ST}\‘ HALL 55 One of the most colorful adventure | Nine-year-old Clare Foley was| 9 3 'rcmances to come out of Hollywood from New York to play her /IN YOUR SEAT S o e s ot bl g e I e b4 N T v T TECHNICOLO BEY n at the Capitol yesterday when y hit, ie,” now at the 20th j; n tonight for the 1 howing. | didn't remain becaust mother 4 . added feature “This Is couldnt find a place for them to i w E l M | N w i entitled “West Point”, 'stay. After four weeks ¢ iy : A -to-date t 7 U.S. Army /imi Enjoy__tgl’vrevue oi - Filmed in technicolor, “Sudan” co- PRLELLLERY, " # 'stars Maria Montez, Jon Hall and " 'mmm S T & /:‘ u B and fe b y O MOST SEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN THE WORLD! :o f 0L Hbol - ! © in i % idan” tells the story of Naila,| . THE MOST GLAMOROUS SHOW ON THE SCREEN! /oo 9 s . ' Khemmis, who is found mysteriously i ;j f,j; murdered at the picture’s opening \. & . % + mounts her father's throne, | 4 DENN'S U,KEEFE the royal chamberlain plots to 3 ¢ | @ cquire it for himself. This is only | ;; t of this thriller W ht, Earl Carroll Vaniti { /; b 3 9 nent — but read the “a nd { ;, 5') see what Manager Homer Garvin 9 | ‘6 gives as a New Year's welcome. | g @ S i Elks’ Hi-Jink ® AN - Elks' Hi-Jinks W @ XSS Continues Through vices starting at 10:30 o'clock with THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA raining under-| Mr by all future officers of the ti NINE-YEAR-OLD ‘HAS GOOD ROLE he housing shortage rse shortage. Ann Hard- child actress’ two- Michael, while Mrs. on the studio sets. z the four weeks that she Joyce Reynolds is seen in the film's le with Robert Hutton oppos- | te her in the male lead. This fea- ture is now at the 20th Century. .o ANS HOSPITAL HAS GREAT TIME ON XMAS; GIFTS ARE RE(EIVED} ka Laundry, at the head of the re- \ & ) I " \%5i % Thanks to the many friends of the - ¢ 9 ésmgeoied s % .;/ Native Service Hospital, pa- th b % hat Institute enjoyed a' ' .// 03 ey delightful ~Christmas 9 . Elkdom in Juneau will tonight ob- year, authorities of the| ;; 6] ve the passing of the old year and hos reported today ) to the new year at, Many gifts were received from the ;; 1 Hi-Jinks for Elks and Tuberculosis Associasion, the € - 4 ® tion Army, the Elks, the Toy C % ¢ ter, and a large number of indivi- ok ) GRS 3 », duals, some of whom preferred to SN leave their gifts anonymously. b 9 \ 6 With Bonnie Longcarp officiating 1 ?} © biggnight s Santa Claus, the hospital pre- w S z(j ra will start playing at ted a special Christmas Day pro- ;/ @ so get in at the jump and gram, as follows | 4 ;5 keep it up. Favors will be distribut- = Scripture Reading, given by ;} X ¢ €d during the evening and noise- Albert Brown; Instrumental Duet, @ :/ ;fl makers will be handed out just oe- Albert Johnson and Wallace Dick. ffi with EVE ARDEN - OTTO KRUGER ,; fore the midnight hour Recitation, Christmas Bells, by R A e et . e 4] ALAN MOWBRAY - STERHANIE o4 i 41 @ o g 143 BACHELOR and PINKY LEE 9 F SEWING 4 I¢ | 9 .. PARKYAKARKUS - LEON BELASCO @ ) The Sick Dolly, Children; A+ 4 =0 BEVERLY LOYD . EDWARD GARGAN 7/‘BASKE]’ lEAVING 0" Wi istmas, Song, Boys and 0 and WOODY HERMAN and ;fi‘ Gils; Recitation, Christmas Vaca- | M4 5 @i ticn, Bonnie Longearp; Song, Ring }Ilg Orchesvtra «+ A REPUBLIC PICTURE ;;‘ BUYING IRIp To EASI Happy Bells / 5 I S The § “ 5 Ol S Kat !’,/l Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Astone, oWn- [ ongearp: a ;5“-1:\ of the Sew! Basket, infants Gifts, Annette Widmark; Song, Oh (4 -and childrens’ w hop, will 1eave pjttle Town of Bethlehem, Boys and 1l for the south on the Princess Norah ¢ «,/ "’V““"“S"“-" morning for the a ¢, Christmas Dinner, Boys and (6. buylng - xip. C Recitation, Father’s Christ- #) ’,f They will visit Chicago, New York, fessage, John McKinley; 4 fif St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, POrt- cjiation, Bethlehem Star, Dorothea i ; I d, Tacoma and Seattle, and while Bepson; Song, Silent Night, Boys (: 6 (in the east they will visit with Sis- 44 Girls e 5) /5 ter 'M ,M chtilde, St. Patrick’s Con- Among guests at the program W ;; ;fi‘ulvn. Valley Falls, R. I, and With were Don Foster, Dr. James A 2 é ’f Mus. Astone's folks in Kansas City. gmith, Dr. George Dale, Mrs. Be .- g ;’ The Sewing ‘bzxskrt. in the near winn, Dr. Van Sandt and fam [ 9 /5 future, carry more items in the ngigs . Trower, Mrs. William Paul, gé ; wear, also exclusive mer- nrs D, Sarjeant and other friends. 61 | - > oo - ;3 5| will be managed by Mrs Dorothy Sadlier during absence of 14 (5 Mr. and Mrs. Astone, who plan to ™ { return sometime in March | g : Tees WILL CLOSE SHOP 4 % ” #|RELIGIOUS MEETINGS ) o 14 ] f / HERE THIS WEEK ) o t g /|SCHEDULED TONIGHT ég Forty-six years in business for /fi 2 himezelf in Juneau will come to an 4 5 0 = i %! Religious observances, generally cnd this week for pioneer tailor ; - - %}callcd Watch Night services, will be John Torvinen, who first opened his % given in four places tonight shop in the year 1899, he revealed . . . f : 9 o % Regular Admission=-=0ne Ticket for the Entire Evening! | 4t te metodist churen. tne twoay : : ;/ services begin at 11:15 o'clock and Although intending to close his + ,f:cununue to midnight. | shop and sell out his equipment and ) ¢ At the Northern Light Presbyter- furnishings at the end of this week, 4'. ) Earl Carroll ;2 ian church the services will begi t Mr. Trvinen, a Juneau resident since % ]11:30 o'clock and end at midn 11897, does not plan to quit working. o ‘/ A ; anities fig The Salvation Army will have ser- He is to join the staff of the Al 12 ( TUESDAY (% | various short talks given until mid- WEDNESDAY % [night. " THURSDAY (5 The Memorial Presbyterian church| i ;5 will start services at 11:30 o'clock Feature Starts Daily at 7:55—10:20 ¢ and continue until midnight { Doors Open at 7 P. M.—— 48 ————— 4 G 2 2 & 2 Yo oot ot oLl LGN NV ool ol oNNa Vool Xo o aX oo 9 o Ot L4 b s e RN X > ROV N NNNNoNoNoVototoNoNoNoVoNototots - > P DRINK KING SLACK LABEL! | %//// DREAMLAND ' ! i ) 6 2 4 / %1 X7 7 HoZpHbw MO~ O sz RN 7 || Come One! South Fran ALASKA AIRLINES Spend Your New Year’sEve atthe DREAMLAND Favors for Everyone! tothe DREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR pair department. - -oo - The first marine insurance brok- er office in New York city was opened in 1759. - -ees - Empire Want-ads bring results! BALL ROOM Come AIL! klin Street TSoMENTRy NOW PLAYING She’sthe Gleaminthe Eye of EveryG.l. OVEMAN, s AUS. 300 ut WARNERS -Bthearres? vewvearsoay SPOTLIGHT SCANDALS™ FOR SALE “ALASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placgr, Qil and Coal Locations Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels With Forms and ExpTal—ngi'ions ... Easy for the Prospector to Understand Written fo Assist the Miner and Prospector PRICE $l’.00 JUNEAU, ALASKA A S T S PR T RN (s Capitol Cafe and COCKTAIL BAR 3-PIECE ORCHESTRA Modern and Scandinavian Music For Your Enjoyment! Saxand Trumpet - HOWARD FISK % Dancing -~FAVORS FOR ALL-~ fiT!I_l_IlIIJ!!lllIlII|IIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIII|I_II_I]IIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllII!Il»lIIIIIIIII,III|IIIIIIIIIII|I,III!IHIIII]I!LIII!!II_IIfll_Ifi 00090 008 000060000000 0000000000000000 7 o, Regular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel PAGE FIVE ; thodole e dncbom (0 v Reden’s SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 Celebrate the NEW YEAR atthe * - JIMMIE GREGG ... EMMETT WALLACE v Singing v Refreshments v Enterfainment * OO A O O RO REFRIGERATION Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent