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' CEMBER 31, 1947 1 Tonight!? HEDY LAMARR . 'STRANGE WOMAN' " CARTOON — NEWS » fiAL'& MEIEPNIGEHT SHOW DOGRS OPEN 11:30 P. M.-SHOW STARTS 11:50 P. M. b CHARLES R. ROGERS presents _ OMMY JIMMY JANET ) It’s the cmcnammcm—lammed ’ life story of the fabulous, N fighting Dorsey brothers.. . § Mr. Trombone and Mr. Sax! 0 CGREATEST IN ONE GREAT FILM Charlie Barnet ‘ Henry Busse \ Helen 0'Connell : Bob Eberly Ray Bauduc Mike Pingatore Ziggy Elman Art Tatum Stuart Foster and Tommy Dorsey’s Orchestra and Jimmy Dorsey’s Orchestra g . with PAUL WHITEMAN and WILLIAM LUNDIGAN Sara Allgood Arthur Shields N Producer John W. Rogers - original Sereen ay by Rwhard English, Art Arthur, Curtis Kenyon Pmduced byCHARLES R ROGERS Directed byALFRtD E GREEN Released thru United Artists COME, Bring the Whoele Family ALL SEATS 85¢-First Ceme, First Choice OPENS MIDNIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE At the C\px((v] rhs atre tonight, Hedy Lamarr in “The Strange Woman” will be the closing 1947 feature and at midnight the New Year will b hered in with “The Fabulous Dor: e “The Fabulous Dorseys” is not only the first motion picture bio- 1y played by the protaganists lves but the first life story documentary style. English spent a many we ing informaticn from the 71-year- of Tommy and Jimmy obtains from the famous brcthers who the country's best known bandlead- ers. Told through the mother’s eyes. with music a natural but not an coverwheiming part of the narra- tive, The Fabulous Dorsey ontemporary biog Janet Blair, co-stars with hand- popuiar orchestra, the unusual brothers, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - 5 = ; f " IESS—— NEW YEAR'S BILL good | s in Pennsylvania gath- | upplement details al- | . have become two of | who once and sang with Hal Kemp's with | JUNEAU. ALASKA DOUGIAS DRAMMI( HiT } NEWS l"\(-Ll’\ l)\\ll TONIGHT The Douglas Eagles, Aerie No. 11 will give their first public dance since their re-organization tonight. In former years the Eagles regular dances in their hall and were always a looked-for .event. The committee in charge {has a very good orchestra lined up and promise as liv a time |as the last Christmas Day Fire- | men’s Dance. BACK TO CAMP A. L. Conine returned to the mmers Construction Camp at »t Cove, yesterday morning » spending the Christmas holi- days with his family here MRS. PAYKULL INJURED rding to word from friends Mrs ., and ¢ treated at Harborview Hm)mnl Mrs. Paykull |74, was hit by a negligent driver. | The Paykulls lived in Treadwell ior several years, leaving here in 1933 BACH TO SEATTLE some William Lundigan playing Mo Tove AR ppostts hék Curtis Bach, son of Mr. and Those two famous g Mrs. Edward Bach, is a south- Dublin's Abbey Theatre players, bound passenger on the Alaska, Sara Allgood and Arthur Shields, | €°route to Seattle. Young Bach are cast 8s the mother and father |N8S been mate on a USED small tug No. 166, since his gradua- of Tommy and Jimmy, and Paul Whiteman, who earned the cogno- | men King of Jazz during the 1920s, when his orchestra captured the plaudits of the entire plays himself in the film. It was ‘Whiteman who gave the boys their first big start in a band name. - SKIMMER™ MILK For Sale. Juncaa Darries. Bring | your own jug. 771 3¢ - - - There’s news in the Want-Ads! DR. 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Thursday ----January Ist, 1948 IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE All Masons and Families--Especially Visiting Members Invited! country, o -~ < __———e;—__— ition from Douglas High in May of | 1946 PRACTICE Helen Carlyle, W. M. of Nug- get Chapter No. 2, Order of East- {ern Star, announced there would be a practice for installation on | Monday afternoon, January 4. All ;x!llc?l's are urged to attend 0. “STUBBY” IS THREE | Wiliam ©O. “Stubby” Knutson {was three years of age on Dec. 27 {two days after Santa’s arrival— wasn't cheated out of a !but he | party. Many of his little friends am and birthday cal by scn of Mr. and Mrs. Wm A. Knutson Gordon Waliio returned to Col- ilege Monday to resume his studies as a medical student at the Uni- (versity of Alaska. Wahto was home {for the Christmas holidays and to visit his mother, Mrs. Gust Wahto, ]\\'hu also returned home from Se- attle for holidays > FOUR CHURCHES T0 HAVE WATCH NIGHT SERVICES This even-ag the iour churches will at Watch Night Services. At the 1 Presbyterian Church, ihe s will begin at 8 o'clock ecial features of the service will a kodachrome movie and com- \ munity sing-song Refreshments will be served during the inter- mission . Watch night services at the Methodist Church will be held at 11 o'clock and will be a service of dedication and inspiration. At the Northern Light Presbyter- {ian Church the New Year's service will be held at 11:30 and will con- clude at midnight. Two services will be held by the Salvation Army. The first service will be at 8 o'clock and the watch 3 and their parents called and had y e, Stub- | honor the coming of the New Year | * night service will begin at 11 o'clock. IN TECHNICOLOR AT 20TH CENTURY Darryl F. Zanuck presents “Leave Her To Heaven,” 20th Century- Fox’s Technicolor film version of the dramatic Ben best-seller at the h Theatre for tonight only, with Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde and Jeanne 1 in starring roles. The picture tells the story of . young wife, played by Gene Tierney, who is obsessed with a desire to monopolize her husband's (Cornel Wil every attention and affect d who will stop at ncth murder, to be loved as she, her- self, 1 anne Crain jitt the ob- ject of Wil ntions, the sub- tly psychopathic young wiie brings the drama to what is being called one of the most tense and exciting climaxes of the screen year. “Leave Her To Heave features an outstanding cast headed by Vin- cent Price and including Mary Philips, Ray Collins, Gene Lock- hart, Reed Hadley, Darryl Hick- man and Chill Wills, - SALVAIION ARMY HOLDING SPECIAL SERVICE TONIGHT The Salvation Army will hold the annual New Year’s Eve Watch Night Program tonight at the hall cn Willoughby Avenue. The first service will commence at 8 o'clock and will feature special musical by numbers mental g cclored shown will be served At 11 p. m. the Watch Night Service to see the Old Year out and the New Year in, will be held, and will be clinaxed with a con- ation” service as the New Year ss. 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(20 ENToRY * SHOWS AT 7:25 - 8:30 She Loved VIOLENTLY . .. \ Love that will shock You as It Shocked the Man She Loved! DARRYL F. ZANUCK Presents "LEAVE HER TOHEAVER" PAGE THREE JEALOCUSLY By Ben Ames Williams In Techniceler starring Gene Tierney Cornel Wilde @ Jeanne Crain with Vincent Price The Story of a Woman Who Would Kill to Keep the Man She Possesesd. Latest World News Via Air Express JUNEAU MARINE CO. MARINE WAYS REPAIRING AND NEW CONSTRUCTION Marine Hardware Rubber Boats PHONE 29 Foot West Eighth St. JUNEAU, ALASKA Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways and Boat Sales Appraisals BOX 2719 | Your Deposits \ ARE SAFE e s e S Y | BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS 'J“I M. ar management of this vang 18 pieaged Lo conserva- wve uperation. The safety ot depusitors’ funds 1s our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Deposit In- surance Corvoration which insures each of our deposit~ ors against loss {0 a maxi- mum of $5,000. 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