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T g " PAGE THRFE. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIkE—JUNEAU ALASKA | ILARGE LIST OF [ .. ALASKA COASTAL [FILM "SALUTE COMEDY SEEN, | PASSENGERS ON |s:'“:iw.mie BUSYWITHMANY | FORTHREE"AT | - | ' BOAT YESTERDAY WEEKEND FLIGHTS 20TH CENTURY J'SOMCENTURY. ' | (ApI'I'OI_ SHow enroute to Fairbanks. ) | Disembarking here from a north- | f ST i % % ¢ ""| The Alaska Coastal Airiines car-| If Paramounts “Salute For i i tehl, A e e 15| jed an unusually ‘large number of | Three,” which opened Sunday at| e Now Pumc - — Comicality piles on comicality as|bound vessel yesterday were the |Lana Turner and Robert Youngfollowing passengers from Seattle— ¥ e e Biajwf Bo |passengers over the weekend. Sat- the 20th Century Theatre is a| w e |urday Trenty Philimonoff, Alice sample of the kind of entertainment| /" 'S A CANTEENFUL . OF FUN! MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1944 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! 'HIGH GEARED HILSCHER HERE i | {romp through a series of adven-|Lawrence T. Crease, James Wil- BURROUGHS MAN HERE |ppjlimonoff, M. Sedick and Vos'service men are given at the var- George Burwell, Burroughs Ad-|Sedick flew from Funter Bay to lous canteens around the country, | ding Machine service man, has ar-|juneau. John Dolde, James Harri»[‘”(‘ can all relax in the knowledge | |tures in high gear in M-G-M’s loughby, Ray T. Powell, Allen V. :"Slighuy Dangerous,” the romantic|Riley, Lessert B. Ross, Geo. C. Mc- |comedy now playing at the Capitol | Fadden, Ralph D. Merill, M. H. | Theatre. Morgan. | Lana plays the soda clerk in a| Clifford E. Patten, son and Harry Petro arrived here department store, of which Young Ross, Fank Shultes, Vigil Anderson,|Gastineau Hotel. from Excursion Inlet, |and music in their off-duty time. lis the new manager. Tired of her|Eric A. Raino, Oscar Yehrig, Alex|—— = —— Alice Brandebury, Sgt. Lowery | For “Salute For Three” is just that |routine, she puts on an exhibition |Adoff, James R. Sherard, Marvin E.|NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL |and Cpl. D. Steen left Juneau fm.fplenly of fun and music! Efr m{{dng .sodas blindfolded. Young|Barnhart, Ronald E. Lane, Wayne PROPERTY {Ketchikan bringing John Sterling R.C;x-s%nrred N:n it are nltractlve‘ [“fires” her. She leaves a suicide E. Qwens, | the United States Commissioner’s |and Harriet Rosa back from Ketch- /¢t e“,“"d "““’"““'d i igg i | poses as an amnesia victim| George Kenny, Alexander Galr|i Court for the Juneau Precinc an on the return trip. Mr. and aRsT in SXRIEI: YOI SHiAPe 18- £ land s “discovered” as @ million-| Wendell ~Licber, Fred Vollstedt,|! Division Number One, Territory of |Mrs. D. B. Bartlett arrived from by trccren ool B polt tues |aire’s long-lost daughter. Beatice Bidlake, Kenneth Switzer,| Alaska. a8y e el o from | Don't Worry,” “I'll Do It For You | s for hes sa; ] ‘ | . E. illipi, Arthur Sorrels,| M H. DELL, de- S RO | 7! J . o il Der - BAEEOBAAPY ax.. | Gigurd Sanavik, Hobaid X Badithy (VQ‘;*(“(?AN TRUESDELL, de-| A flight was made the same daygre Marty May, a Broadway star {5t e Bt i 18 Bt \nbll'n et |Lingd B S, Gllo 'V, BAIEAL prmstnt o iasid. Ousak, Salea( o, oiceh CATHing. Aguss gloomb, Iasy seen {0 the stage HiK Beit) 4 |ies of laugh-provoking episodes are Dewey H. Jones, Mentor Regnile,{made and entered in the Probate Norvil Nelson, Elsie Burk and M. B. Foot Forward,” Cliff Edwards and| i unfurled that they discover they|Frank D. Ralston, and Roy Swan-|Court on this 22nd day of April |Rainey. Ii“brought back Thomas his ukelele, Lotraine and Rognan ‘ are really in love. _ {son. B04t in the ‘sbove’sntitied mntw;@mdbom, Jonn Olsen, Jr, Ray doing their eccentric dancing and pr | The adventure comes to an end| From Petersburg—William John-|and in order to satisfy certain cmmsI;“;:_‘m’:; Louls Lafsen and N. A, Dona Drake and her girl band.) 2 in a delightful manner, cleverly son, Art Roswcld, Ben Berkley, Pe-|against said estate, which appears o [Edwards does & clever number| ‘worked out and also effectively ter Philbin, Preston Bean, Nels Ot-|to be intestate and insolvent, we) TR Juneau to Pelican Saturday called “My Wife's a WAAC" and, {handled by all of the principals. |ness, Neil Lyons, James A. Taylor, |undersigned United States Commis- |Went C. G. Pederson, P. A. Bamil Dons Drake warbles “What Do You d G. B. Hugl hi Do When It R: " | | R < I | Mrs. James A. Taylor, Gordon M- |sioner acting as Administrator of |2nd G. B. Hughes, w ile Joe Thom- i S b with FROM GUSTAVUS |Donald, . W. Jones, G. R, Burwell,|8aid estate, HEREBY GIVES NO- (88 Went on to Sitka. On the return The tures are all catchy and | In from Gustavus, R-C. Dantels |and Gapt, Amvs Alter. U. 5. A. |TICE that he will sell at public |tiP the plane carried Pred Carlson, Welodiols and If you're not singing 4 AND WALTER BRENNAN and L. R. Hoagland are guests at| From Wrangell — Frank Gadd,|Ruction to the highest and best bid- |John Leontovich, Theodore Mercu- them yet, you soon will be, as they're 5 “Wizard of the Fairway” DAME MAY WHITTY the Baranof Hotel. {Mrs, Edna Hodson, Corp. R. T, Al-|der at the store room and shop ger, Wm. Stoddard and Judson definitely Hit Parade calibre. 3 —_ ALAN MOWBRAY RV . B A SR bert, Mrs. I. Foklah, Charles E. Jen- [formerly occupied by the decedent | Brown. | T Latest Nows A M-G-M Pictura FROM PETERSBURG “klns, Raymond Lewis, Harry W.|BS @ Gun Store at 2:00 P. M. on| On Sunday from Juneau to Sitka Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- 4 J. W. Jones and Gordon D. Mac- |Thomas, Louls F. Paul, Donald|S8turday, May 6th, 1944, the follow- |went Mrs. Ruth Metcalf, Harriet §ate. He has the support of no o ! Donnald, both registered from Pet- 1 owis Vincent Tofiakoff, ;\Jick Gal- | In€ items of personal property : Rosa, and returning were 'J. C. Pressure group, seeks the honest | ersburg, are at the Gastineau Hotel. i . 1 Double Barrell 12 Ga. “Ithaca” |Cooper and Hanry Roden, Incoming 'Vote of the individual Alaskan. laktianoff and Nick Lakanoff. i v ;';’;—!;—;s’—;-—— From . Ketchikan-Primo Rodri- | BPecial Trap Guh, from Petersburg were Delphina —Paid Adv. | e ‘h H RE |ques, James Klushkon: D. W. Such 1 Small 1/8 k. Diamond stud Pin, Morris and Erwin M. Nelson. 9 R | it Satl:a(:;s aent;y_ Bf lx;lurcnexi_from\and Sig Bendiksan 1 Medium Size Iron Safe, Another flight took Mrs. With- Ausn Alnum Hu | is a e Gastineau. | . 1 Small Post Drill Press, row to Tenakee and W. R. Carter 4 ; GereRsog vy A ;‘;‘:"“;jh;::g"flercsnz Haan 1 Snyal Bencl Laibg and Mrs. Graisger to Sitka. On the | DLANE OVER WEEKEND| = Merty, Moy Cliff Edwards ¥ i . 3 s ledium Benc! se, return tri T ! | An arrival here, W. L. Cruse is|L@ngbein, J. S. Payne, William| | Key Slotting Machine & Motor, poaine Jeethaman, G | { Lortaine and Reg W X X % Gamble, Andrew Jackson, E. Riggs y Larry Flahart and Sam Py registered at the Baranof from An-|'enamaker, Mrs. Scotty James,| 1 Small Bench Buffer & Grinder, land K. B. Littlefleld Stiver, an Alaska Alrlines plane ar- | 4 chorage. 11};::3 l?t:;'r. Lxlle‘ kFrohllng. F’rankI 1 Chest of Carpenter’s Small Tools, | grom Juneau to }inlx:es went G. rived from Anchorage last Saturday \1 ; ARG etcalf, y , Mr. b 7 THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! AT minis Ousier: Mol Sttt Oumi{] | s o Torthy o {Pireasks, 6 41 Kelsy, W, 7. Hops- 0SS I N SRR B | ARE GUESTS HERE st iy il oo 3 well and Wm. A. Thomas Incoming 92 Morning. a7 . | Guests at the Baranof Hotel, son, Peter Olson, Gust Tid-| Miscel. Stock of Gun & Rifle from Funter ‘Bay were Doris Kru- Coming to Juneau were Shirley ‘Phyllis MacLaughlin and Grace|Stom: Sid Bepson, Charles Howard, | Parts, koff and Helen Kochugen, and from Ccorge; Harry Campbell, John Bylng | Shaver are registered fro Al |{LeRoy Weaver. Sidney Thompson,| Miscel. Stock of Key Blanks, 3 and Oliver Nelson. o FOSTER & MARSHALL stered from ANlond Vie Reede 1 Tron Bed, Springs and Mattress, | EXcursion Inlet came R. B. Boyd, o chorage. | eeder, | n , Springs b IM. T Outgoing passengers were Nellie & Members { i | 1 3-Drawer Dresser with Mirror, 'Th“sm'm:i"nd E. ‘i R"c:“:'i' % Redinger, F. M. Tyvell, H. C. Kem- 2 0 IR | THOMPSON TO SITKA | 1 Wardrobe Trunk, e e, A AT et Or mer, Ki r 4 b NEW YORK S'!‘Q(K EXCHANGE | Deputy U. S. Marshal Sid Thomp- | ARMY GOES B'G 1 Show case and Miscel. cabinet | Skagway carrying as a passenger g, Lyn::n::x:pie?hel:hm‘: ::}:‘g NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE | son left for Sitka today to take in | fixtures. Jearge B! e He Temin SHERE, Y. Maritisln. g (Associate) | to custody prisoners to be brought FOR SM Au. BOOKS Bids will be considered for any lc,nme Leon Gangeles, Joseph Rom-; g ' s . to Juneau. | items separately, as well as for the |Pers, M. A. Moe, Lenora Moe and POLI | i . ICE O | Underwriters of Mumtlpal and Corporation Bonds | & &~ — oo — | NEW YORK—About 20 million | éntire lot and stock, whichever may | Mrs. ‘C. Masey. | The tollowing e Hews th ok | We Tnvite Your Inquiries | Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- | copies of popular books reduced to | be deemed to be to the best interest| To Sitka today went Joe Danker, police’ Court this morning: Mrs Sam BEST SHOWS E ™ - 47 S5 E s | gate. He has the support of no' pocket size ,about 6 million dollars |©f the estate, and the administrator | Aaron Johnson, A. W. Wesley and johnson, $25, drunk: Tl‘: By ‘ Statistical Service Available Upon Request pressure group, seeks the honest| worth of text-books, and copies of | Feserves the right to reject any and|Lewis Olen. Ralph Tenney, and liam, $35, drunk and S,To"d,”'l‘" LIIWEST PIICES 4 5 DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK | vote of the individual Alaskan.|25 magazines are being supplied by | 81l bids that are not considered fair |Paul Bell also went to Sitka on a George A. Paul, $25 disorderlr cl;z 5 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLE1 || CPaid AQv. | the m division ot oo % Y | and satistactory for the cstate. For |different flight, while Mrs, Wil-|duct; Baul Jones, $25, drunk and ), . 5 service forces. further information enquire of the |liams went to Tenakee. disorderly. ; . Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- | Z \\\\“““"!“!!Hl’!"I"”[///// The lighter pocket-size books cost :pderlst\.gned zuéli' g‘“‘i‘;lméo?fi;i at i —_——————— gate. He has the support of mne A S S IS USSR O R ! 8 \ " flfiiysz;ih”e;' se“:: and we,fh ox:‘l‘y P b A ap! uilding, OE S INITI A | Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- | Presstes Wrowh secks the honest /7 | one- muc o 5 4 : \ DO YOUR WAR DUTIES 7 | (e o of the texthooks ate re. | | Dated this 22nd day of April, 1044, TION aiactlls Hicoelflind®s ot L R bt dheadlo oo ! L] edited and reprinted. Advertise- | &t Juneau, Alaska. | Vote of the tnai il e 1 | | g . ments are depleted and some maga- {SEAL) PELIX GRAY, TUESDAY NIGHT 0 g 1o v ! ’ b : ) zines are printed in miniature on |¥ . URited States Commissioner and —Pald Adv. | Empire, Olamitiads Payi ' i P oy " ‘War ~ | thin paper. ; Ex-Officio Administrator. | A g:’.:r i '.: Packets of news magazines are |First publication, April 24, 1944. Two candidates will be initiated \ Last publication, May 5, 1944. tomorrow night at a meeting of A often flown over: p , May 5, | cheerfully overseas. the Order of Eastern Star at 8 n n .' u I. e e l.. e l. t i to other hom e G, 7 h o'clock 8 FOUR-YEAR TERM for \ frontduties. Let's Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- | Vote for A. H. Ziegler for Dele- | oonvion mits Tonrrs 0 O ¢ \ get this war won gate. He has the support of no|gate. He has the support of no PSs TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: N quickly! pressure group, seeks the honest |pressure group, seeks the honest Refregnmgnia will bs setved Atis A T R § vote of the ‘individual Alaskan. [Vote of the individual Alaskan. the ceremony, with Mrs. John Mc- It is with regret that I must announce having to leave Juneau 3 v%_ _Paid Adv. Paid Adv. Cormick 1 _charge of arrangements. ;::e;:y friends and patrons here, but domestic conditions make it % - - - - - Pflmary Election: Apnl 25’ 1944 = CAA MEN HERE After May 1st, T shall be located with my husband in the Com- ik = mercial Building in Ketchikan, Alaska. vertisement) : Gei a NEw COIFFURE BCvi iEh Goudie, C. E. Darlengton, We shall be happy to have you call and say “hello” and chat - 2 H:: ; gn“ l;:z:axg;“.lr,, ana m.:; r:,d awhile whenever you happen to pass thru Ketchikan. B ¥ ) , are reg For the time being I hope to 2 g pe to make periodic trips to Juneau. i Familiarity with legislative procedure is essential to accomplish- )| % & 6t.ihe Bapanos Holel frun Jogin I wish to thank you all for your patronage lndp:ood will durin ment. Any legislator will tell you that in his first term he acquired % as, the eight years of my res . / i y . my residence here. experience and in subsequent sessions he really accomplished some- / % BB o0 95 get thing for his constituents. / 3 H Vote for A: H. Ziegler for Dele- Sincerely and Cordially, (5 VOTE FOR i gate. He has the support of no DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON. i 3 pressure group, seeks the honest | y A B C A l N R vote of the individual Alaskan.| P. O address after May 1st—Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska : > ® Soft shining curls add ~—Paid Adv. : DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE i . sl i . — — : 8 e RALPH J. RIVERS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES W R e s o o i | style to flatter your radu: i i i ) Primary Election—April 25, 1944 National Distillers Products Corporation : 2 A Pioneer :}ilzwerxty 4%f thdnsh.l:dgto‘l; ey Sch’ool. Sergeant-at-Arms in three sessions and clerk in one session of the New York 904 Proof fas:e contours and suit born in. Alaska. . F ge 40. Married with two children LB House of Representatives of the Alaska Territorial Legislature. your personality . . . United s, OUF, years 1n p;lyqte law practice. Reported the proceedings of the 1039, 1941 and 1943 sessions of the P nited States Attorney, Fourth Division, 10 years. el Alaska Legislature for the Fishing News, Ketchikan, and other . Would, upon being elected, serve Alaskans well, not Alaska papers. ara“o only as their Territorial Attorney, but as a member« Thoroughly familiar with our legislative procedure. - of the Board of Administration, 3 (Paid Advertisement) Beauty Salon ; | CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION : IGRIDY OFFICE OF BEAUTY sAaLON . | GeneralElectric Attorney General : , r r : Open Evenings COOPER BUILDING DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, APRIL 25, 1944 PHONE 318 Opposite Federal Building . ! . 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