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1, ’,’ THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1947 LAST Ccmplete TIMES TO 9:30; Feature at 8:05—10:10 TRYING TO PIERCE THE SECRET OF THE WALLS! nguenite BOWMAN CHAPMAN TOMORROW! — 2 FEATURE SHOW! "“THE STRANGE {A% A GUY - COULD IMPERSONATION" CHANGE’’ with Tantalizin’ AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEATS! / Easy: to Fix with i Aunt Jemima Ready - Mix B ALASKANS NOTE YOU CAN RIDE A B.S.A. MOTORCYCLE MOST PLACES A HORSE CAN GO Ideal for Hunting and Fishing Trips 7010 100 M.P.G. Wieghs 250 io 300 Ibs. We have a range of models from $495 to $832.95 FOB, Seattle LITERATURE ON REQUEST NORTON MGTORCYCLE SALES 1125 E. Pike Seattle, Wash. (DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED) | Announcing...that MEN°S SHOP is now under the new ownership of CECIL G. CASLER and will be known as: CASLER’ MEN°’S WEAR The store will continue to be operated in the same convenient location and all Sabin's customers are welcomed and as- sured more of the same fine service. CASLER'S will endeavor fo handle the same high grades of merchandise, with new quality lines addded when available. AHappiy your Famity | | | i SABIN'S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— REAL SHOCKER I5 NOW SHOWINGAS | LODGE INSTALLED B".I. AT (API'[O[ Newly elected officers and ap- pointees were installed at the Elks lodge last night, with Grand Ex- “The V‘V_““S Came Tumbling giteq Ruler John H. Walmer and Down,” which ! othery officiating. for the last sho The officers installed for the love-adventure-murd- produced in sophisti- n a grand scale. Fans g welcome t coming years were as follows: Exalted Ruler—Victor Power Esteemed Leading Knight—Louis this o Hudson. stars L2¢ psteemed Loyal Knight—Joseph guerite Chapman ggqjjer, Buchanan and psteemed Lecturing Knight— Dewey Baker L pisinger's sensa- Secreta ‘W. H. Biggs. ional nov ted as cne of the Treasurer—William Franks. >n best murder-fiction tales of Tiler—H. M. Porter. the year by the famed whodunit wiiter, Carolyn Wells, the story has been transformed into & gripping screenplay by Wilfrid H. Pettitt. The mystery attending the fabul- Inner Guard—E. A. Peyton. Chaplain—Carl Hardin. Organist—Frank Oliver. Esquire—Darrell Naish, A M, Mill, Trustee Elect, was ous et of the Walls” is more not present and will be installed exciting than ever when brought at a later date. to the screen. At the close of the meeting re- A rare and priceless painting is freshments were served consisting the object of a search by the few of cold boiled ham, potato salad, men in the world who know of its Pickles, etc. cxistence. Hidden for 25 years, ——————— e comaimed. winin the pases of TAX INFORMATION IS GIVEN OUT BY IRC a pair of missing Bibles. Two lov-| ers go through a harrowing ex—‘ While the 20 percent war ex- cise tax on jewelry, furs, toilet perience and three victims are bru-| tally murdered Lefore the Bibles are restored to their rightful own- ot preparations and luggage will re- main in effect indefinitely, there Ty F:IurEQUALI;'Y will be some modification of the e FIwEwE _V_Eusy tax on fur-trimmed articles, ac- SHOES at GRA . cording to Internal Revenue Col- adv. 532-4f jeotor Clark Squire. i ny | Beginning April 1, the tax on ar- ticles containing fur applies only A yu.mad - o When you why not get FLORSHEIM if the value of the fur at the time of assemblage exceeded three times that of the next valuable material. Fur-trimmed garments will not be exempt from tax merely be- cause they retail below a certain fixed price, since exemption is de- termined strictly on relative value of the materials used. The tax on liquor, tobacco and admissions and the manufactur- er's excise taxes remain unchang- ed. Tax rates on transportation of persons and property also are extended indefinitely, except that travel by air or water across the Atlantic or Pacific will not he tax- .d after April 1. N 170 RIS HERE FROM STATES SHOWPLALE or OPENING SUNDAY OUR GALA EASTER SHOW with the Great Adventure They Live! Registering at the Baranof Hotel yesterday from outside ‘Alaska were Roy McGinnis from Houston, Tex.; James H. Gilbert, from Long View, Wash.; Harry R. Shipman from Eureka, Calif.; and O. E. Wilson from Puyallup, Wash, OFFICERS OF ELKS |Laurene Knowles MYSTERY THRILL Becomes Bride of T.Fred Cavanaugh Laurene Knowles and Thom- as Frederick Cavanaugh were u ted in age at 10 o'clock y terday morning by the Rev. Wil R. Booth in a double-rinig mony at the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church, | Witnesses r the couple w Mrs. Phyllis M: rd and Lester Linehan. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis was at the organ After a brief honeymoon spent 'at an u gnated spot, Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh will be at home Yin' the Kennedy Apartments. He is shop foreman with the Juneau Welding and Machine Company, !having been with them the past eight months. Mrs. Cavanaugh is ‘emplu_\'ed as draftsman in the office of the Public Roads Administra- | tion here. ———————— 'WOMEN OF MOOSE T0 " HOLD INTIATION AT TONIGHT'S MEETING The Women of the Moose will have a special Chapter Night this evening at their regular meeting on the Moose Lodge Rooms. This is in honor of the Grand Council which has completed its first session in Seattle recently, fol- lowing which two attending offi- | cers from the National Office, Fran- | ces Wiebke and Mrs. Mary Wallace visited the Juneau Chapter. . There will be initiation tonight, ! followed by refreshments and a jsochl hour. s death by night, stalked by te FEATURE IS NOW | AT 20TH CENTURY A strange island in the midst of the swampland — a tropical dise by day . . . a lago and murder and by the fate of eight who entered never to return live—is the exciting setting for e ‘Caribbean Mystery,” 20t Century-Fox's new mystery-thriil- er starring James Dunn, Sheila Ryen and Edward. Ryan, and ning tonight at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre. “The Caribbean Mystery” is the cecond picture on the come-back road for Jamgs Dunn, following as s does his sensational performance as the alcoholic Johnny Nolan in “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” In a dramatic change of pace, Dunn is seen in his current starring hit es a genial “flatfoot from Flat- bush” who is invited to the swamp- iand to solve the mystery of mur- der and terror. Beautiful Sheila Ryan appears as the mysterious woman who knows more than is good for her, whil2 Edward Ryan is seen as the island governor's, |son who finds romance despite the | 'horror and terror that stalk the, swampland | Packed with tuat suspense, thrills and hard-hitting action, “The Caribbean Mystery” reveals a story of intrigue and horror on a tropi- cal island from which a gang of murderous desperadoes are trying to steal a treasure trove. AR 5 h i A 'THREE-HOUR SERVICE " FRIDAY, HOLY TRINITY For the benefit of those per- sons who are working and can be (RIVERS T0 ADDRESS |."oh" o oy ans | DEMOCRATS SATURDAY (5 5" iy wi's i has arranged the Three Hour Ser- A large crowd is expected to at- vVice at the Church of the Holy tend the Democratic Party's Jeffer- Trinity, on Good Friday from 12 son Day Dinner to be held thjs Noon until 3:00, so that it will be Saturday night in the Gold Room possible for persons to attend for of the Baranof Hotel, beginning at ® Short period. ~The meditation 7. o'clock. the Baranof Hotel and from many active members of the Democratic Party, according to Judge William A. Holzheimer, Territorial chairman 1er the Jefferson Day Dinners. Territorial Attorney General Ralph Rivers will make the main address. During the dinner hour, music will be furnished by the Harm-O-Dears. The affair will be informal. D - Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! casual SHORT SHORTY! a free-swinging topper for every suit and dress in your wardrobe. pure wool— $45 It's the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Bullding Women's Avornes YELLOW CAB C0 PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE Tickets are on sale at on each word with 4ts accompany- ing period of silence, prayers, and the hymn will consume approxi- mately 22 minutes. It is suecested that as many as possible try to attend the service during at least one of the words. It was also announced this morning that the Very Rev. C. E. Rice has gone to Ketchikan where he will “Preach the Passion” during the Three Hours in St John’s Church. On Easter Day, Dean Rice will celebrate the Holy Eucharist at St. Elizateth’s Church and also at St. John's Church, re- turning to Juneau on Monday. Las! weekend Dean Rice was in Sitka - e LOGGERR ATTENTION LOCGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100.000 ft to 10000000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills 433-tf PAGE FIVE A Tropical Paradise... by day! A Lagoon of Death... oues DUNN SHEILA RYAN EDWARD RYAN Directed by ROBERT WEBB + produced oy WILLIAM GIRARD PLUS 20m CENTURY - FOX. PICTURE Popular Science Cartoun Veaturelie Adveniure Latest World Wide News FRARCES BERG POPULAR PIANO Keyhoard Harmony and Arranging - FREE INTRCDUCTCRY LESSON PHONE 125 A g CALLING ALL DEMOCRAT (M) iy e\ Jeffersosn L ay Einner Baranof Holel Agpril 5, 1947 7P. M. Geld Room Observing the 204ih Birthday Anniversary of Thomas Jef- ferson, Third President of the United States $5 per plate * TICKETS ON SALE at BARANOF HOTEL .. . and from MEMBERS of DEMOCRATIC PARTY AR AR NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M P ANY