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** A NEW GILLESPIE ADVENTURE! AND A DOUBLE DOSE OF TNAT FAMOUS GILLESPIE TONIC... thrills .... romance... and excitement! F 1 -ADDED "Danger Area” “The Kid in Upper Four’ Latest News with LIONEL BARRYMORE -■v Van Marilyn Keye _ / JOHNSON • MAXWELL. LUKE Ava Alma "Rags'' GAWDNER.KmTGFB.RAfjrANn FEATURE STARTS 8:00—10:20 THE PUBLIC IS INVITED to attend THE LEGISLATIVE BALL SATURDAY, MARCH 17 10 P.M. ☆ Elks' Hall BASKET BALL THURSDAY NIGHT 8:00 o'clock DOUGLAS H S. —vs— KETCHIKAN H. S. at DOUGLAS HIGH GYM First Game of Series for the CHAMPIONSHIP of S. E. Alaska Free Trantportation from Juneau AdmitsionS Adults . Student 50 cents 25 cents MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION Local No. 672 REGULAR MEETING 7 P. M. Thursday Night, March 15, A, F. of L. Hall Please Be Prompt There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET rHONES 633—50 F. W. WENDT DON ABLE WALTER J. STITTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling Phane Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3691 Estimates Famished r * 'THREE MEN IN WHITE" FEATURE BILL AT CAPITOL - I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s celebrat-' ed ' Dr Gillespie” series hits a new | high in "Three Men in White”,; which opens tonight at the Capitol j Theatre, Those who have followed j the series are in for more excite- i ment and laughs in the newest of i the group. ; i Tlit producing company has spar-j. ed nothing to fashion top-notch en- j tertainment in “Three Men in i White”. The usual tried-and-true^ cast members—Lionel Barrymore, j Van Johnson, Marilyn Maxwell,1! Keye Luke, Alma Kruger and Wal-1 ter Kingsford, among others—are ; most ably aided and abetted by two ; newcomers to this series, Ava Gard ner and "Rags” Ragland. Miss Garnder plays her first im portant screen role in “Three Men in White" as the young girls whose ] own health is threatened by her de votion to her chair-ridden mother, j Ragland is, of course, a veteran laugh producer, and he fits in per fectly as the ambulance driver who| is confused by having to act as1 stooge for both Dr. Gillespie and Molly Byrd, the superintendent of nurses at Blair General Hospital. MRS. DEAN PARKER AND HUSBAND WILL i LIVE IN ANCHORAGE i — I Mrs. Dean N. Parker, the former! Doris Freeburger of Juneau, recent- j ly flew to Anchorage from Portland,' i Oregon, to join her husband, Lieut, i Col, Parker, who expects to be sta tioned in the Westward City for the next year, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Parker are making their home at the Westward Hotel until permanent quarters can i be obtained. Mrs. Parker express ed herself at being pleased to see so many former residents of Juneau in her new home. i DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Has returned to Juneau and will be available for appointments for ( eye examinations until March 17. Phone 636, Blomgren Bldg. i__ Poor Digestion? □ □ Headachy? □□ Sour or Upset? □□ i Tired-Listless? □□ Do you feel headaehy and upset due to poorly digested foodI To feel cheerful and happy again your food must be digested properly. Each day, Nature must produce about two pints of a vital digestive juice to help digest your food. If Nature fails, your food may remain undigested— leaving you headachy and irritable. I Therefore, you must increase the flow of this digestive juice. Carter’s Little Liver Pills increase this flow quickly — . often in as little as 30 minutes. And, I you're on the road to feeling better. | Don't depend on artificial aids to counteract indigestion—when Carter's I-ittle Liver Pills aid digestion after Na ture’s own order. Take Carter’s Little Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any drugstore. Only lOr and 25«. *'ce#J* Womens fltONKl Baranof Hotel Building CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phono 344 Phono 344 Shattuck Agency INSUB ANCE—BONDS JUNEAU Can you duplicate that favorite, comfortable corner of your home if it is burned out? Are you certain that the amount of your fire insurance is adequate? BE sure to protect all your household goods with insurance through this Hartford agency. LEGISLATIVE BALL ON FOR WEEKEND EVE Plans for the Legislative Ball are well under way for Saturday night In the Elks ball room, committee members from the House of Repre sentatives reported today. Anita darnick's seven piece or chestra will pay and E. M. McIn tyre, square dance musician, will also be on hand. Refreshments will be “neutral.” At 10 p. m. Governor and Mrs. Ernest Gruening will lead the Grand March, followed by Secretary of Alaskka and Mrs. Lew M. Williams, Mayor of Juneau and Mrs. A. B. Hayes and members of the Legisla ture. The dance will be public. PRINCESS NORAH IS SOUTHBOUND The Princess Norah arrived in Juneau early this morning from Skagway with the following passen gers disembarking here: W. B. Beau champ, A. Cadiente, Mrs. A. Cad iente, S. O. easier, N. E. Evans. The Rev. Edgar Gallant, Dr. R. Haas. Clark Hurst, Karl Hahn, Mrs. K. Hahn, Sandy Johnson, E. J. Kirchbafin, O. I. Lewis, Karl Halin, Jr. Mrs. Dorothy Lauseye, Mjr. C. L. Lovgren, Mrs. V. Reed. Louis Rapuz zi, George Rapuzzi, Terry Stergon, Mrs, F. Wright, Keith Wildes. The following left for Wrangell: Leonard L. Peterson, P. D. Samak ens|ty. For Ketchikan— Sam Peacock, Harold J. Anderson, E. J. LaVigne, A1 Johnson. Seattle and Vancouver, B. C.— Carl McClain, Maxine McClain and infant, Myrle Salisbury, Anna Creamer, Mattie Stroecker, Mrs. Edith M. Mead. Dftve R. Helnen. Mabel Heinen. Wallis S. George, Alleine George, Carol Ann Council. Herb J. Waugh, Irene G. Waugh, Douglas J. Oliver, Mae Rhodes, Mrs. Billie Jaegel, Archie Shiels, Mrs. A. Shiels, James T. Reed. Eunice Wallis, registering from Seattle, is staying at the Baranof. HENRY HANSEN RITE SERVICES ON FRIDAY AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Friday evening, March 16, at 8 o’clock th' funeral service will be held for Henry Hansen in the Lu theran Church With the Rev O. Herbert Hillerman, the pastor, offi ciating. Mr. Hansen was born June 17, 1891. at Husum, Schleswig-Holstein. He came to the United States in 1911 and in 1914 married Christine Meier in 1915 the family came to Juneau where they have resided sine? that time with the exception of one visit to the old home. He died on February 18, in Port land, Ore., at the age of 53 years, eight months and one day. He Is survived by his wife and his son Paul. The body was cremated before' shipment to Juneau and following the service, when the plans can be carried out, the ashes will be sprinkled on the water at the moutn of Taku Inlet. SQUARE DANCING AT USO TONIGHT | | As usual, on Wednesday nights, square dancing wall be held tonight, i in the homey USO headquarters [starting at 9:30 o’clock. Assistant Director Alida Mntheson announces jthe public is invited end the usunl good time is expected. I BUY WAR BONOS ALASKA Bethel McGrath Fairbanks FARES OCrt c C ATTC par month earn way between ODU JCA I O Alaska and Seattle. EXTRA FLIGHTS 7MSJS * J WHITEHORSI DAILY FLIGHTS Noma. Saattla. 3 weakly. SCATTLC • /* 'i r, EXPRESS ENGERS—MAIL Mo Sa. Mo. We Tu. Th NO TRAVEL DOCUMENTS *-* merely carry some mean* of identification. Mo. We Mo. Tu Mo. We Fri. Su. Sa Su 22:50 23:50 22.20 21 PASSENGER CLIPPERS » (Seat capacity limited to 18 for (treat«r comfort.) 20 20 4.20 Fairbanks 19:10 6:30 5 30 5 30 19.10 Fairbanks 16.10 17:10 9 50 9:50 17:10 1050 Iv. Whiteho se lv 14 35 15:35 12:25 11:25 9.00 20:40 19:40 19:40 9:00 STEWARDESS SERVICE •.*«**. 9.35 10:05 1300 >>.00 7.00 14:40 HOT MEALS All times shown arc local ONEWAY fett-aa-' r\ i p m 135 South Franklin Street Phone 106 Serving the Cause of Victory Courteous and Dependable Service to Alaska ALASKA TRANSFORATION CO. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 In War. In Peace... I BOB HOPE COMES BACK FOR NIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Bab Hope in "Lot's Face It", brought back for a return showing at the 20th Century for tonight only, is funnier in this feature than in "Caught In The Draft.” The comedian once again appears in an Army uniform but in this case the laugh stems from his activities i off the camp grounds. Hope is co-starred in the pieturi jzatlon of the famous Broadway stage ; hit by Dorothy Fields, Herbert Fields, j and Cole Porter, with blonde bomb shell Betty Hutton. The two hit off laugh sparks that make "Let’s Face It” a riot to behold. FROM KETCHIKAN The following persons, all regis tered from Ketchikan, are guests at the Baranof Hotel: John Self ridge. Thomas Stahr, Richard Cransdahl, Harry Seligge, Harold Blanton, Horry Cowan, Mrs. K. A. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Graham, Florence Anderson and Shirley An derson. Subscribe to the Dally Alaska Pmpire—the paper with the larges' paid circulation. COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT! 1 PRIVATE SNUFFY SMITIF i i /1 ■ ■ ..11 -- Starts THURSDAY “IiV OLD CHICAGO” Tyrone Power—Alice Faye —I)on Ameehe— TONIGHT ONLY! RETURN SHOWING! BOB HOPE S COMEDY HIT! Funniest thing onx film! tax®8 PobUc Rccoo»>® . Klw,OCHK.®a D OF ^ OFFER T° A . eTe MO^flLY ACC0 telephone-^ _ „4-£s»g£iSs are \mP«rti^_4t i« ro°!t before vt' Jy unices ‘-^S. HcCl^S. I | wl*«T SB°r |TB* nSS®'*B““* \ MS1SUo®"*'im ' l YJOBK ftoVEaton) pho«e567 HARRI MACHINE SHOP Acetylene Welding:, BUcknulthtng' Plumbing, Heating, OIL BURNERS GIFTS Phone Slf SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 CABINETS FIXTURES 1. G. FULTON & COMPANY building contractors REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street Today9 s Special: Three Rivers Reserve Whiskey, 5* 85 P”°<'OPA $4.85 Now $3.80 Juneau Liquor Co. PHONE 498 KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue PHONE: Red 119 AMBULANCE SERVICE BOARDING KENNELS Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary