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SHOWPLALE oF APITUL COME IN FOLKS——SUNDAY THE FEUDS ON—AND HOW! IT'S ALLEN vs. BENNY AND NO JOKES BARRED guast stars \ | ox AMECHE || WILLIAM BENDIX VICTOR MOORE RUDY VALLEE BINNIE BARNES ROBERT BENCHLEY JERRY COLONNA JOHN CARRADINE A United Artists Release Remember . . . CONTINUOGUS Shows ALL DAY SUNDAY with the feature starting at 1:50 —— 4:00 —— 6:10 —— 8:20 —— 10:30 HUMAN @%Ismfix st TESNEIT Honiar a1 Ends Tonight 2-HIT SHOW “PORT OF FORTY BLONDE” THIEVES” ) ) N { ‘ On at 8:15—10:45 { % \ { L i Matdin Formi it 2 cada tips de Figural’ Exactitud en el entalle. materiales finos. 'y trabajo uupbri;i hacen que los brassieres Maiden Form ' sean su!selec- cion_mas_logica—~para formas mas ‘seductoras’y_ademas) . servicio duradero extra’ que_ debe _usted _exigir ‘enzcada'-' brassieze que compre hoy! i = DE_VENTA_EN;LOS]ESTABLECIMIENTOS_PRINCIPALES, = 'Alaska - Electronics : JIM LANGDON—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION P DOCUMENT On at 7:05—9:30 Phone 62 Anytime D e ] )"n"s'm THE BAG" STARTS SUNDAY AS | CAPITOL'S FEATURE Estimated as having the largest | potential audience of any motion Ipiclure in recent seasons, Fred Al- {len’'s new starring comedy s In {The Bag”, a United Artis elease, |comes Sunday to the Capitol Thea-' Itre. Allen’s radio listeners, whose |vast admiring throngs have con- sistently kept the star at the top lof most survey lists, are expécted to turn out in full force to wel- {come him on the screen. The |“guest star” list includes Jack Ben- ney, Don Ameche, William Bendix, iViclm‘ Moore and Rudy Vallee, | Other notables in all the unique line-up are Binnie Barnes, Robert Benchley, Jerry Colonna and John Carradine. In addition, the pic- ture brings a new romantic duo, young William Terry and lovely Gloria Pope, whose radio fans will be thrilled to see the famous “Mrs. 'Nussbaum,” star of the Allen pro- gram in a characteristic role. “It's In The Bag,” is said to mble the Fred Allen radio in its rapid, spontaneous movement although the story, !genuine thriller, covers far more territory than the usual broadcast “drama.” In it the ‘“chase mech- anism” is declared to be amplified to hysterical proportions as Allen frantically seeks to recover a miss- ing inheritance. The mad pursuit takes him through Jack Benny's apartment, a theatre, a nightclu and ends furiously in a gangster's hideaway. “Guam-Salvaged Island" is the adced short feature, a new release in the siries “This Is America.” — e - Miss Hazel Surdey, Mr. Frank Hermann Will ng Tonight Miss Hazel Surdey and Mr. Frank Hermann will be married tonight at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Robert Treat of the Methodist Church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bur- ford. Following the nuptial service, an open-house reception will be held in the Baranof Gold Room from 9 until 11 o'clock. All friends of the couple are invited to attend. Presiding at the silver service during the first hour will be Mrs. J. W. Leivers, and Mrs. Floyd Fa- gerson. During the second hour, Mrs. Charles Sabin and Mrs. Charles Carmody will pour. Assisting will be Mrs. Fred Tubb, Mrs. Jack Fletcher, Mrs. Hunting- ton Gruening, Miss Irene Rass- musen, Mrs. Ken Alexander, Miss Marion Jenson, Mrs. Alex Young will cut the cake. B PAN AMERICAN HAS 15 IN FROM SOUTH Pan American Airways flew the following yesterday from Seattle: Frank Clayton, George Croseman, Harold Hillstrom, Franklin Tenko- nohy, Edith Daun, Vida Lee. Dorothy Cardwell, Walter Pike, { Albert Anderson, William Ferrar ! Patricia Ferraro, Wendal Willmort | William Eddy, Irma Purington and Betty Vrooman. To Whitehorse: Earl MecLaughlin. | To Fairbanks: Carlos Holland, | Louis Ulrich, Ruth Ulrich and Vern | Dysert. To Seattle: Carl Stolberg, Edward | Schwaesdall, Clyde Gordon, Nelson | Pratt, Edwin Knapp and John Ken- | nedy. e e———— ARCHIE CHASE ARRIVES Archie M. Chase arrived here | yesterday from Gustavus. He is | stopping at the Gastineau during his visit. - ., — DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Depariment of the.Interior, SURPLUS PROPERTY OFFICE Area Engineer Bldg., Juneau, Alaska March 8, 1946 SALE ANNOUNCEMENT: Fixed price sale at Juneau, Alaska, of “as it” surplus heavy equipment, including trucks, tractors and gen- erators, electrical equipment, build- ing materials and various other items. All property must be removed from storage yard at purchaser’s expense within 10 days from date of purchase. Terms: certified check, cashier’s check or money order made payable to Treasurer, United States. SALE OPENS: to priority pur- | chasers March 10 through March 25, 1946. Government agencies will make selections during priority period. Honorably discharged veterans of ‘World War II making purchase for “own” business or professional or agricultural- enterprise will make | selections during priority period, subject to withdrawal by govern- ment agencies. Dealers will make selections dur- ing priority period. Sales will be made subject to withdrawals by gov- ernment agencies and veterans. FOR SALES LISTS: contalt Ju- neau Surplus Property ‘Office, Area Engineering Building, Juneau, Al- aska. March 9-11-12 S&T Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Theatre Box 1465 Phone 677 a > |original Charter Members there re- | T THlf DNLY ALAvbf?(A liMPlRli MASONS CELEBRATE Gir] Scouf A15T ANNIVERSARY " In Annual Celebration of Past|Pplayed by Terry Hill who conscious- Masters' Night, Monday will see|ly and playfuily changed the rocks | the local Blue Lodge of Masons ob- | that played as guides in a t serving this event, with degree work [ hunt by Troop 9, Juneau 1 being exemplified in the Master{Scmu.\ But to begin at the begin- Mason Degree. | ning the meeting Thursday was not In preparation for the evening's|2 business meeting and the Scouts work, a Called Communication will | proved that by starting it with a be held at 3 p.m. by the regular of- 1 game of “Murder.” Rae Peters was ficers at which time part of the|murdered and Gale Paige was t work will be conferred in prepara- | detective, and the murderer as was tion for the work to be done by the | found out later. By the way, this Past Masters at the evening session. | Was all at the Legion Dugout | A dinner will be served in the| Gale Paige gave two talks, | Temple Dining Room at 6:30] “Schedule” and Last Night at o'clock. Arrangements for the din-|Camp” toward a badge she is earn- ner are in charge pf Mrs. Julia P.|ing. Rice. J. J. Fargher and H. D. Stab- | A game was played where a word ler are in charge of the c\'@ning'sfwo\lhi be given and the nlhors‘ work. All sojourning Masons on | would have to make other words | Gastineau Channel are invited to out of it by adding to it. | attend. Past Masters of Gastineau| At about 4 o'clock the treasure Lodge of Douglas will also assist|bunt began. It took place mostly in the work. { around r Hill. Before the hunt | It was pointed out that Mt. Ju-,Shirley Casperson and Frances! neau Lodge No. 147 was chartered | Kingsbury fixed the trail and the by the Grand Lodge of Washington | treasure. The treasure was a bag of | on March 14, 1905. That of the delicious sugar doughnuts, | Miss Elle unfortunately had to| the fifteen, |leave early. There were a couple of ! Scouts absent but the meeting was la success Mrs. Malcolm has received the badges for Alaska Tuberculosis As- | | sociation, and they will be awarded | ATGOVERNOR'SHOUSE | to the tcuowing: Ann Louise Hen-| | ning, Joan Rhodes, Paula Kay HONORS lEGISlAIuRE | Cook, Freda Greenwald, Pat Waugh, | | | Carlee Roberts, Gale Paige, Lynn All resident of the Gastineau B0dding, Rae Peters, Mildred Har- Channel area are cordially invited IS, Frances Kingsbury, Donna to attend the public reception to be| BIOWn, Shirley Casperson and Shir- | held this evening at the Governor’s|ley Davis i Hcuse, being given by Gov. and/ MARJORIE MALCOLM, Reporter Mrs. Ernest Gruening in honor of R ! ithe members of the Territorial Leg-\ FROM HAINES |islature. | Robert Allen, a resident of Haines, | ! Reception hours are from 9 o'clock ' is registered at the Gastineau Ho- | ito 12 o’clock. ::H’l. | e Special meeting Sat. eveni ~ AIDING INFLATION ™ IS CLAIM OF Ci0 | WASHINGTON, March 9.—The CIO contended today a ‘pressure |group conglomeration of Congress- men” is “harrying” OPA, reducing the effectiveness of price control. Moreover, James B. Carey, CIO secretary-treasurer, said the Agri- cultural Department was speaking “for the government with the voice of those who want inflation.” | On what he termed an anti-OPA | | Congressional group, Carey told the | Youse Banking Committee: “The CIO feels it is the respon- sibility of this committee and of | Congress to protect OPA against | the kind of Congressional pressure {which results in off-the-record {deals, bargains and prumiscs. to | ‘be re: | JUNEAU, ALASKA imains but one of Charles Goldstein of Juneau. | e, - £ D - ATTENTION SHRINERS 9:00 your ATTENTION and work in Alaska. A 1essions. | or applicant. R S A RR S ERSRTR T T i GREEN 559 asonable.’ - e — MARRIAGE LICENSE Eddie Corpus and Mary Sako- | moto, both of Juneau, have been |issued a marriage license by U. S. { Commissioner Felix Gray. They {will be married this afternoon by he Commissioner. T T T Enjoy Your atthe * BY OUR AND Y Eniertainment THE CAPITOL 'hits on the Broadway stage Write now stating your needs! is not an employment agency. FRED R. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUE SPECIALTY” SATURDAY NIGHTS Capitol Cafe and COCKTAIL BAR MODERN and SCANDINAVIAN MUSIC 3=-Piece Orchestra The Songs You Like MARECHA v Dancing v Singing v Refreshmenis You Will Always Enjoy Yourself at e 'IN THE MEANTIME DARLING' FEATURE | AT 20TH CENTURY| “In The Meantime, Darling”, the| story of a GI honeymoon and of the . |gallant army of women who follow their men from camp to camp until the moment of heartbreak hen their loved ones are sent over S, is scheduled to open tonight at the 20th Century. Jeanne Crain, brilliant screen newcomer who starred in “Home In Indiana,” is starred in this fea- ture. Debuting in the role of Jeanne husband is handsome 18-y Frank Latimore, it from roles in “Dark Eyes and other Lati- more plays a young lieutenant in his middle twenties. For the roles of Jeanne Crain's screen parents, the studio called in veteran syreshots Eugene Pal- lette and Mary Nash, Rotund Stan- ley Prager appears in the role of Lt. Philip “Red” Pianatowski, Dan- ny's pal Other leading roles of the young army officers and their wives who follow them from one camp to an- other are portrayed by newcomers Gale Robbins, Doris Merrick, Cara Williams, Ann Corcoran, William Colby and other. | “Men of Iron," official song of the Army Tank Corps, is heard for the first time in a motion pic- ture in this film. .- DRINK KING BLACK LABIL! DOUGLAS COLISEUM SUNDAY ONLY “Frenchman’s Creigk" GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR EMPLOYERS! 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