The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1946, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, TONIGHT and SATURDAY Giant Doubdle Thrill Show \ UNSEEN... HE STRIKES BY NIGHT-TO KILL! MORE THRILLS, Ry, CHILLS AND SURPRISES! NETTA - J. CARROL NAISH VISIBLE MAN" STARTS AT 8:20—10 “JUNGLE WOMAN" STARTS AT 7:00—9 PLUS A)CTHER THRILLING ISSUE OF THE NEWS OF THE DAY as brought {0 YOU by P. A. A AIR EXPRESS! e e —————— MATINEE SATURDAY —— 1:30 P. M. EXTRA! — Chapter 12 of “JUNGLE QUEEN” C . DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S THURSDAY ONLY®® “THE TRUE GLORY"” January 17th ®® AMERICAN LEGION TO HAVE " JIGGS DINNER” EARLY I FEBRUARY | mander Thibodeau warns all Le- gionnaires and their friends to keep a date open about that time, unless they want to miss a swell dinner with plenty of good entertainment, nd an evening of real enjoyment. As this is the first of the Jiggs dinners given by fthe Legionnaires Another of those tamous “Jiggs i for some time, those in the know Dinners” for which Alford John A claim it will be othing really Bradford Post No. 4, American Le- \})"‘"LTH Il De- MMEREE yeally gion, is famous, has been planned for sometime about the first part of February, Commander Joe Thibo- deau has announced. Without disclosing any of the de- tails, which are to come later, Com- G000 0090 0 b R NOTICE Having sold Arctic Rooms am not responsible for any debts from this dat ETHEL LANGE (162- 3) - Reynolds, 'TWO FEATURES ON AT CAPITOL THIS WEEKEND “The Invisible Man’s Revenge” and “Jungle Woman" are the week- end features at the Capitol starting | tonight | As the “Invisible Man” Jon Hall |turns in a strong performance de- |epite the fact that he is unseen during much of the footage. He is intreduced when he returns to Eng- land from Africa, after five years as an ‘amnesia victim that a titled British couple swindled him of his share of a dia- mond field, he subm ity experiments by an eminent sci- entist to help him get revenge Ensuing action is marked by many eerie episod highlighted emotion- ally by dramatic conflict. The story of “Jungle Woman" concerns the mysterious disappear- ance of a circus ape on which scien- tist J. Carrol Naish was ex i- menting, and the equally mysterious appearance on the grounds of his sanitarium of a beautiful, uncom- municative girl The girl, Ac- quanetta, shows no signs of anima- tion until the scientist’s daughter, lovely Lois Collier, and her fiance, Richard Davis, appear on the scene. ‘Then she shows violent jealousy of Miss Cellier and an animal’s unre- strained passion for Davis. Weird, dangerous things trans- pire, a murder is committed; other murders narrowly averted — all building to a pulse-pounding climax. - D - NINE INITIATED BY LOCAL ELKS LODGE: RITES TEAM NAMED Juneau Elks Lodge No. 420 put the final polish on the ritual technique of its officers, prior to their Ketch- ikan trip to conduct a complimentary initiation in that city, with the in- itiation here Wednesday evening of a particularly fine class of nine can- didates. New initiates ave: Francis T. Ster- ling, Earl G. Estepp, Harold Stjern, Felix J. Toner, Martin E. Skaret, Gilbert G. Bixby, Peter A. Hildre, Paul Jacobsen, Jr., and Albert C. Schramen Members of the Ritual Team making the Ketchikan excursion in conjunction with the Ladies’ and Mens' Bowling teams leaving here tonight on the North Sea, are: Leon- ard Holmquist, Exalted Ruler; Harry Sperling, Leading Knight; Ellis Loyal =~ Knight; Victor Power, Lecturing Knight, and Roald Copstead, Esquire. - - - FROM THE the States regis- tering at the Baranof yesterday were: Mrs. Martha Dolen, Red- dingten, Calif.; Mrs. Muriel Robin- son, San Francisco, Calif.; James E. Parks, Seattle; G. Bird, Seattle; | Walter Jorgensen, Glenona, Wash.; /Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Petersen, Seattle. STATES Arrivals from - - o DRINK KING BLACK UABEL! MQOOOQOOOOOOMQOQWWWW Regular Service from Seaflle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 . ! @ Alaska Alrlines plane bases == DC-3 scheduled — Alaska Airlines " plane routes ‘ ALASKA AIR 0020000000080 04000000640000000000 // J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent . N Q&S m=omd o o e 77 5 A AN/ LINES foeder routes feader Believing| has to invisibil<¥ e i i Oy AROUND THE WHIRL With Miss-Information Well, imagine this. A fan letter Says what the Impire needs is @ first class breakfast or dinner ‘colymn. Written b teen-ager, it warms the cockle-burrs of our heart | Whether our admirer considers us a ‘quick-lunch colymn or not, he doesn’t say. But what the note lacks in grammar makes up for in sheer unadulterated eetness. It stipulates in laborous- aped letters that we show “tal- Couiu pe ne means “talint” for being in the wrong spots at the right time? But we choose to take a more salubrious view toward our first fan letter, and if our young Pi2ss-Door-Johnny wili present him- self, we'll gladly take him home to hear our jive records and read our ccmic magazines. Even invite him to share the slightly dehydrated grape we've been saving since the last boat came in, Our mid-town correspondent (No, the other one. The one with the head that comes to a point on top) had it yesterday that Sonny Zuboff was planning to leave via PAA for Eeattle, and full reservations were in order. Busin a date with a recent Juneau departee of Russian descent We approach our next divulgation with a great deal of trepedition. We are a peace-loving colymnist and don't go around starting whirl wars Jjust for the pun of it. We got a lotta names and a few facts. It is this colymns veracious steadfast belief that they are distributed correctly and with no intent to mangle lives ,and reputations of those concerned. In the event there is a misplaced comman or a transposed consonent in a name, please see Friend Elmer. W2 write our colymn from the gen- tility of our heart, and the coke and half a doughnut Eimer gives us for this lacktivity each week is not enough to take on responsibility for. Let us understand each other from the beginning. (Well, wait a minute, will you! How long do you think it took Ad- miral Byrd to get to the point!) This devulgation concerns a party given by . . . . passage of much nail chewing . ... JUNE AND ALEXAN- DER YOUNG. (The last time we gave someone credit for giving a party, the shy creature was seen beating his head on lampposts about town. In case the Youngs are shy about being whirlized, we sug- gest they just take a couple of aspirins. Its aspirinization that helps THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL and penmanship, it JUNEAU, ALASKA tand a lot of things these days us and i s0 messy as lamppost lacerati This party was in honor of Don and Lex McMorran, muchly feted couple who are leaving shortly for the ard. Irene Rasmussen, co-hostess, presided at the glassware !and poured. Guests were: Chris and Jeff Keating, newly matriomized; (plee Mr. Lynotype man—the SEMI-COLON) Hazel Surdey and Frank Hermnn, Johnny Oppenheim- er, Jean and Fred Tubb, Sylvia and Ken Alexander, Betty and Hunting- ton Gruening, June and Alec Young Helen and ! Miller of Fairk ks, daughter and son of the r owner of the Capitol Bar, and form fondly-remembered condiments of the Juneau Junior crowd, stopped over the City yesterday enroute to th ates where they will both be married—she to a former Juneau man and he to an actress affiliated with a Hollywood movie company Big Business Note: Lance Hend- rickson of the Fish and Wildlife Service, ex-coast Guard Lt., will leave the first of next week' for | Chicago where he will straighten out affairs of the Fish and Wildlife central office there. ; From our Full-Details-Lacking De- | partment: Nadine Metcalfe of the |ACS office and George Alvey, re- cently discharged serviceman from Texas, will be married sometime around the first of February in Seattle | Sgt. John Tosney of the Juneau Recriting office is being visited these days by a number of young men interested in re-enlisting in the Regular Army. Among his regular callers is a girl with raven black hair. Attractive, but hardly Regu- lar Army material Really, Sgt., {you've got us confoosed—and inter- | ested. s LJ ve duetoacold...let a little time-tested VapoRub melt ptrinICKS APORUS ... works finel ¢ COLISEUM ¥ JIACK CARSON “MAKE YOUR OWN BED" SPECIAL 100 Proof . BOURBON Bottled o \\"‘“ in Bend COMMERCIAL LIQUOR STORE KEEP THOSE PACKAGES | DRY and CLEAN Let Us Deliver Them! Reliable Service Reasonable Rates DAN'S BDELIVERY 104...PHONES... 105 Juneau and Douglas Daily BIESQ LAST TIMES TONIGHT! LENTUH JAC " PAGEFIVE BIG KIDDIE MATINEE Saturday, 1:30 P. M. { HALEY, JEAN PARKER . .. in “OVE BODY TOO MANY> e v——— R FAYE EMERSON RULER OF ARMIES & WRECKED BY A WOMANI IN HER MOST EXCITING PERFORMANCE ! . “Look, quick! They’ll 'S SOMETHING to see—theway folks go for those glorious Calvert Old Fashioneds! For here is a whiskey that’s unmistak- ably the real thing . . . so smoothly mellow, 80 delectable and rich in flavor that it sim- ply can’t be imitated. 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