The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 8, 1944, Page 3

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I SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1944 : ‘ 7 ’7 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—)]UNEAU ALASKA s __PAGE mRm 'BOB HOPE COM ,ccm pondent to expose the activi- {gives rise to the hilarious doings {In Samuel Goldwyn’s newest com- edy production, “They Got Me {Covered,” coming to the Capitol ‘sund‘n' as the big feature. { The RKO Radio release co-stars Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour as a pair of news syndicate employees, 'Miss Lamour as the manager of | 71ERES HOPE THERES 117 G[AMOJK 700/ ton, Hope as a foreign correspond- ent who is in bad with his boss and is anxious to redeem himself with & big story. { When a mysterious European | fidential report on the personnel land activities of the Axis agents in yAmvnm Hope leaps at the oppor- i tunity. Before he can get the story, |the Axis spies learn of the threat- )ened betrayal, pursue the mystery man, intercept the account he has Just dictated, and kidnap the sten- ographer who wrote it. ,and save the girl as well as his| \Pbrecious story, but he too is kid- pens thereafter leads to the many Side-splitting and thrilling high-| hths of the climax. ———-———— 'BUBBLE DANCER AND PROFESSOR “dancer, fresh (and we do mean fresh) from the burlesque circult falls in love with a college profes- ,8or specializing in astrophysics? | The answer is “plenty,” and you can see for yourself when Para- mount’s gay comedy-romance “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” opens Sunday at the 20th Century. Lovely Martha O'Driscoll is the burlesque queen and handsome Richard Carlson, complete with jet black Van Dyke beard, is the dab- bler in astrophysics. Complication to this unusual sit- uation set in when the bubble dancer gives birth to a child and her husband’s family tries to get it away from her. The father of the child is dead and his parents don’t think that a burlesque queen would make a good mother. However, the WHEN YOU SEEIT/ Poople; have il Ty o o subject and go into action to bring ‘HOPE - LAMOUR — YOU L BE coverzp WiTH IAUGHS S—————S—— ——a—— ATTENTION TROLLERS Special meeting tonight at 8, Union Hall. All members urged to attend. adv. — oo YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes £xamined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv, Baranof Beauty Salon (b THE SPIES ARe” N THICK AS FLIES! WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS MEET SPRING with a COLD WAVE A full staff of experienced operators to satisfy your every wish in hair styling. [ ] - COLOR CARTOON PLUS LATEST NEWS SUNDAY FEATURE— 2:25 — 4:25 — 6:25 — 8:25 — 10:25 TONIGHT — “Prairie Chickens” “Good 'Luek, Mpr. Yates* SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TOGP. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 BUY WAR BONDS ON CAPITOL'S BILL| attempts of a newspaper| ties of foreign spies in this country | the syndicate’s bureau in Wushing-\ offers to sell him a complete con-! | Hot on the trail, Hope follows inj {an effort to rescue his informant| happed by the gang. What hap-| AT 20TH CENTURY i What happens when a bubble' i WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! Last Time "A’R FOR(E,’ Last Time TONIGHT! TONIGHT! 6 I STARTS SUNDAY I 5b4[”/ TURY MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:00P. M. OWL SHOW 12:30 A. M. TO’\IIGHT e i ™ v | A o s s P s o W S N § el | | ..and that's when the Profes¥or's edu- cation began. Yes, he could split an atom into a million pieces, but it took a bubble dancer to break I\lo heart! = a6 n? {.; 70 ‘..:::":“..:'p\.l\ { RICHARD MARTHA CECIL CARLSON- 0’DRISCOLL- KEllAWAY Frances Gifford - Florence Bates . Mabel Directed by ROBERT SIODMAK + Originel Scren Play by F. wm gv«:mr N i s e L L & AP A D ST 0 70 P N 5 W Tops in Shoris el St S "I.ATES'I' WORLD NEWS" ONS FOR | relief as to the Court may appear Abusuggrclxnou Jjust and equitable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have To: GLADYS SWEETSER BROWN, |, T WATTHSS WHEWEOR, 1 have B e e oD | Afixed the seal of the above-entitied ‘ , Alaska, this 24th STATES OF AMERICA, you are|Court at Juneau, Alas s hereby commanded to be and ap- ?;é:i‘Msrch. s | BEST s"ows | pear in the above-entitled Court, ! ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, fe.: In the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Clerk of the District Courz Lom Pmms | Division Number One, at Juneau, in By P. D. E. MCIVER. said Division of said Territory, and | I'rst publication, March 25, 1044, There are 500 islands in the Aegean sea. \answer the complaint filed against ' Last publication, April 15, 1944, \yau in the above-entitled action, i.e. | | That certain action wherein H. JAMES BROWN is the plaintiff and GLADYS SWEETSER BROWN |18 the defendant, which is num- » |bered No. 5187-A on the docket of General Eleetrie said Court, within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period jof publication of said Alias Sum- M A z D A mons, which said Alias Summons by . an order made and entered by said | Court in said action on March 24, L A M P s 1944, was ordered to be published for a period of once a week for four (4) consecutive and successive weeks, commencing on March 23, 1944, and smmrd ending on April 15, 1944, in case said ' ‘Summons is published, or within s‘zes thirty (30) days after April 15, 1944, or within forty (40) days after date of its service upon you, in case this . summons is served upon you per- 1. sonally, and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in said Court in the above-entitled echie g and action, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the P c plaintiff wfl’l apply to the Court for ower ompany the relief demanded in Mis com- plaint, Le.: For an absolute divorce JUNE AU DOUGI As and dissolution of the marriage con- tract between plaintiff and defend- Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 ant. And for such other and further RALPH J. RIVERS Graduate University of Washington Law Sphool. Pioneer of Alaska. Age 40. Married with two children born in Alaska. Four years in private law practice. United States Attorney, Fourth Division, 10 years. Would, upon being elected, serve Alaskans well, not only as their Territorigl Attorney, but as a member of the Board of Administration. CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION OFFICE OF Attorney General DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, APRIL 25, 1944 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH GEN. ROSEWRATER HERE £00 THE* BLACK BOX*" MlSS(ON (Paid Advertisement) TSRO - THIS (S MOST EMBARRASSING ! THE CHIER ; ) LALDING ME WITH GLOWING ADJECTIVES FROM WASHINGTON,D.C. To )} EOR GERGERNT SIITH'S WORK R EELLOW . HE'S PROBABLY (N CA\RO —-{T'S ABOUT [ SUFFERING UNTOLD HARDSHIPS Tfl\S VERY MINWTE SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE Beglled Stcucod THiW Derby lnn BAR—— ~DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSI Located at SKAGWA SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DAl

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