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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE: DEAL COMPLETED -JUNEAU, ALASKA |ELAINE MLAUGHLIN | THOMAS B. STEWART INEW THRILL IN PAGE THREE i|||IIIIIIIIIIlIIII|||lI||HII||||I|||||||||l||||||||||gl|lllll!l||||'l|!II!Illll!l!lll!llllllllllIBOND PREMIERE \ . GR TONIGHTE 5oy t5i | 10 BE CADOL | 1O LY MAGALIN HERE ENROUTE SOUTH PROMOTED TO CAPTAIE ™t s UDIA" NOW | [ | i : V AR Y 6 RANT | 1 ke Mhgazine resders in JHS|Vbne | accompanied N ik infant|Sloner of Mines, that his son, AT Gay ROl S ‘ 5 | | g : g e oo b ¢ act_ | Thomas B., has been promoted to| SRR : | neau will now be able to get the 'son, She is enroute to Seat i CURYAL{RC{TRR] SRR || Presented at the Capitol Theatre SblIgktoR < Bt oft the Chicago|tle where she will spend the winter |the rank T S Srpogeuts sey neaded for @ new < 5 HOWARD HAWKS' ‘mm;;hl will be the Bond Prem © presses, as A. R. Grant, Seattle with her mother, Mrs. Florine Hou-| BOrn in Juneau, young Stewart |thrill when nu.\. meet refreshingly : .““‘(-v"" FRIDAY: | picture, * Here, Private Har-|jeprecentative of the American|s attended the Juneau public schools naive “Claudia,” heroine of Rose The triumph of W& N N iy |grove,” to which admittance may|News Company of New York City. » McLaughlin, formerly sta-|&nd the University.of Wasbington,|Franken's clever pen, who after a i) radhé with RALPH BELLAMY ined solely by registered bend 3 vihib, o eby | tioned at Anchor has been | Where he umdertook 'a pre-law successful fling on Broadway Iis 4 § y b3 teday completed a deal, whereby | as be «and Redbook now {GENE LOCKHART ] ers in denominations of $25|par American Airways and Alaska |tPansferred and future plans are in- course. He volunteered in the arm- now cavorting in her marital mer- 4 [ Based on 'a -play by Ben: Hecht ‘miade during ‘the ‘Sixth|genstal Alrlines Wil cooperate tajaeminite |ed forces before the Selective Ser-|riment on the screen at the 20th|| | comes to the screent andChiities MacArthor |War Loan Drive. Positively 101 the news Ry “fi Juneau|., While in Juneau, Mrs. McLaugh- | ¥1¢ Act began functioning, and Was|Century Theatre. ERE T IC RO || ickets of admission will be sold! | wog Ketehtkan lin. is the house guest of Mr. and |8ssigned (o the infantry. | Edmund Goulding directed this “Motoring Thru Mexico Directed, by, HOWARD: HAWKS by urka RHAY MyRiRns i L K(‘u')nk'\n‘uvlum he g Mrs. Tke Taylor 1 Now cu.m.unvd. in l?n- fi_m}\vs Cap-'goth Century-Fox film featuring| vl PR LIVCIEMASLIE |or o rookies adventures will belyyo win s e e [tain Stewart recently enjoyed a tWO porothy McGuire, the original stage artoon—News [shown at 9:30 o'clock, following the |y, ,\zw > “’"\f;:‘k (‘m"‘z""(’hl: NORTHLAND IN AND OUT ;“:‘ ’: '.“““m‘”‘“ :‘ ,Jl‘:\ll-::’"}';:)l}}:):(‘:‘_(,'lnudm in her first movie role;! s |regular show, which starts at 7JFu-‘\ City. The azine, said Mr.| The Northland sai . lin South Hae ;! setts y|[Robers; Xoiing and Ina Ylaue, Gy |R | ¢ s ] azine, said Mr. 1e Northla ailed for Ketchi- | in South Hadly, Massachusetts, and v Sy 2 | Doroth) MBG“ BO N n : PREMIE RE and closes at 9 o'clock {Grant, will arrive in Juncau every kan carly this morning with the |his sister, Janet, who is with an :ur-\:'."rf:l"“\_ ‘0‘;' Bn"lh"h i “’dgl‘;’fm y YOUNS DOORS OPEN 9:05 P, M.— | “His Girl Friday” will be shown gy following passengers: Mrs. Ken |craft corporation in New York City.|ore e ©168 NCIAIIOVR SHE S Robert for the last time this evening. The| pyentyally, Grant stated, Time|Nplson, Ruth Allee, J. Peacock, H 50 - {ERSESH ina CLAIRE ‘;':'““]d"l ;;““’"l‘l” C‘l‘)"» Sty “‘]“" Magazine is o be flown into every|Gx Taylor, Ken Nelson, Charles SITKA GUESTS | BRI i |Rosalind Russell, is based on a play Alakkate 3 A ‘Tellabb, @ aul| John Moleous, W. I Burns, and ¢ lby Ben Hecht and Charles Aac. "/ *1%% S0 | Bates, A A% Tellabo and Paul (I e rom sia ave res- | PAN AMERICAN HAS M |Arthur, and cleverly combines istered at the Gastineau. | | |stark dramatic situations uuh‘BH'A SIGM pHI - i 'HREE plA"ES OUT‘ S sparkling dialogue and hilarious | | et | | comeay IS T0 SPONSOR T -——-———————— Russell’s ex-husband, | BONDS FOR BABY‘ N terday, one to Whitehorse, and the | editor of a 1 { ) L] 0 L] I - l = C L E other to Seattle. Frank Marshall, | | [ | | paper r or was—Mhis | Dr. Eugene C. Willcutt, Glen Wise, | 2 ||star reporter. She is in love with| s ‘ i % William Hayes, Mr. and™ Mrs. Earl | 2 | e o coram s e | _Pians tor a cnistmnas party on | To our many good friends in Douglas and || wison and Arvid Quenrude went to | [termined she will not marry. The |December 15, for the eight-year-old : iy |Seattle, and Capt. Clayton S. Gus- | | vetites nts A R m(‘;(nhr‘:\:lx‘::.‘- (\.“mkmm n-l;mx .;ii;‘lll’ll‘\’«(- Juneau: Drop in and compare our prices. tafson, Harry L. Smiley, tlivll;:lfoul‘ l TUEATRE] L f pening scene provide movie-goers [CCC S On 1O HKE . | Thornbson, Leo Vigars and Louls¢ |~ maNJGHT ‘and FRIDAY \ M-G-M presents % ‘:‘m b of iariian the year-around ing of war Hacts 180 he ‘plane for Whits: H an ) | > o » best pictures they o arris left on the plane for White s The loughs of he / i e of e bt ictares ey onas” o v were aowsd|| - SHOP IN DOUGLAS AND | THE ICE BELITA Naibn feamadhe r [ ooy | Tue: evening A plane left for Fairbanks this STAR— famed bookl ), | | Beta Sigma Phi Sorority in the home S A ‘/ E |4 morning carrying three passengers, —in— | of M 1 McGinty | e [) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodley and ” " COMING e l(HRISTMAS PARTY | The war bonds for babies are sold! Toa Hosaley. SILVER SKATES SOON! lwith a ally-made certificate A 25 i e bl TED FIO-RITO'S ORCHESTRA 1. FOR BROWNIE TROOP decorated with Walt Disney pictures Golden |)L"i(‘ill}~ Rosland Carteti was admitted to PATRICIA MORRISON i o] and they can be framed and hung |the Government Hospital today for KENNY BAKER | The Beta Sigma_Phi_sorority | the child's room. Mra June BoL APPLES - - - Per Box $5-25 medical attention. e | members will be hostesses to troop |f0rd Was named chairman’ of ‘the Gk, - - 1 [No. 11 of the Girl Scouts for a Brownic party. [ S IR i . i | Christibas parsy whish will be | Following the business meeting a| . 4 - SHOWPLALE vr Cfittedids ADMISSION BY |girls are requested to meet at the |Of the birthday of two members, | 50 d 3 15 | PAN AMERICAN Aplrl L2 | Dugout Friday afternoon at 3:15 | Gall Tomlinson and Ruth Kunnas. 0 I A T E S pounds - - J. e o'clock to make plans for their par-| The following program of four| T e S S e S5 et o oty & of the committee which asks that!W. Carnes was then nted: —_— - — - l """”m""""”""""""" all little girls go promptly tomorrow | MIs. Paul spoke Cook: Asssorted | ‘\ P —eeeeeww o | Afternoon as there are so many | books”; Gail Tomlinson on “Libra | | plans to be made that it will take a |i€s of the Mind”; Margaret Higgins BABY roon " P n $l lo \ i i HAB]‘I SIIOP long time to make them. Then on OB “The Art of Conversation”; and er ozen ® { g Acetylene Welding, Friday, December 15, the party itself Mrs. June Belford on “Some Dif- | e g f GIFTS will take place. | ferences Between Canadians and FEUSI & JENSEN | umbing, Heating, iy - > *Americans.” | ly i I OIL BURNERS | | fMERS IR0 g | Y 3 Blacksmithing L R | TIDES TOMORROW } Phone 202 llouglas G 0U TSI DE ? 2 e A B S S s = ;GUNNAR BLOMGREN, JR. | O | — | Low tide—2:03 a. m., 36 feet 2 f o T L 0 - e PRl ’ Low e s0s o s e | ISHOME ONFURIOUGH . - all the way Low tide—3:00 p. m,, 55 feet. | — | Tt 4l ’ Houh tide—054 5. m 119 feet, | Pfc. Gunnar Blomgren, Jr, who! A in less than a day! ‘ {has been training in the signal Hfl'.da' Flatter . i WAL T ~lschool at Fort Monmouth, New| .’ y LA 2 bl‘“m”\‘“N' "t:fl'T‘Am‘" ATION | jorsey, arrived here yesterday by FA IRBANKS 15 the Dikrict okt for harmerric | L A8 U BE ISR 2 Sh IN OUR HOLIDAY SPECIALS WHITEHORSE at the family home - tory of Alaska, Division Number Eap Y. 09, S Y I 2 : fendant. { e oD Nio ORI PASSENGERS . EXPRESS . AIR MAIL your fingertips. ... fendamt, o Ueited States | Of Nis furlough, he will return to Permanent Waves N of America. To the above named |Dis Army duties in New Jersey. Connections < ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, an k | defendant, GREETING: You ar PR PR R INFQRMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS | hereby required to appear in the BOGDON TRANSFERRED $8.50 District Court for the Territory of ; HM::; Etephnxlng LBogdon, Public & 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 3 | Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, | Hea urse at Sitka the past two 7 - 70N » Alaska, within thirty (30) days after | Years, has been transferred to Fair- 0il Manicure $l.00 Ml(/ IHERIMN IIRMKS' s . i 5 | the last publication of this sum- |banks and Miss Kathryn Acker, ey mons, in case this summons is pub»";‘“"y - appointed Public Health | CALL TODAY FOR AN AP- ¢ lished, or within forty (40) days | Nurse, hes been assigned to Sitka, | POINTMENT to be assured of after the date of its service upon | it was announced today by Miss Lil- | v : H 3 e e this sufvanons 1 sofved | lian A. Gardiner, Direcior of the | N a flatiering hairdo_and well- Consolidated and Comparative upon you personally, and answer the | Division of Public Health Nursing, \& A qrof)x_m_a nails for the holiday plaintiff’s complaint on file in thc?T(’“““rLfll Depax;tmem. of Health. I\ fesiivitios. FINANCIAL STATEMENT 4 sald court and in the above entitled | Miss Ackers will leave this week for | §, Lucien Lelongs new caten ner new post, and miss Bogdon wit | THESE OFFERS LAST THRU XMAS ‘ : The plaintiff in said action de-| g0 to Fairbanks the latter part of | of Grand and Local Camps K [|quid “cake” makeu mands the following relief: Dissolu- | this month. 1 AT THE p P tion of the marriage now existing [ Miss Mary Benedict, formerly Pub- | [| . . o § between plaintiff and defendant on | lic Health Nurse at Fairbanks, ha Al k N 1 B th h d the grounds of non-support and in- | résigned and returned to the States. | V A N IT Y B E A U T Y S A L 0 N aS a a lve IO er 00 « tints your skin in glorious compatibility of temperament; for E e | 5 look-alive shades restoration jof plaintiff’s name prior RUMMAGE SALE | COOPER BUILDING NE EVENINGS d S- si h d to her matriage, to wit, the name| The Sisterhood of the Russian |l Across from Federal —(Formerly Sigrids’s) OPEN and »1siernoo » gives your skin a naturally Thelma Wiitanen; and for any|Orthodox Church, Fifth Street, | Building Phone 318 further relief merited. |will have a Rummage Sale Satur- | ELSIE W. HILDRETH—Owner-Manager flawless look Ana in event you fail so to appear | 9, 10 a. m. Adv. | b it i For Year Endin December 1 1944 [ « stays picture-pretty day-lonz f‘“" answer, the plaintiff will takv‘l e e e o3 r Sbee et = = g L without retouching :;:dgmf“" ;‘“a,’]““ ALY ‘f’ RS | 1942-43 1943-44 i % die diiien shigh s R 1;;:::;:‘“:‘1 hxf, c‘;:,r:, Income 31 subordinate ANB and ANS camps.$ 9,614.93 § 12,933.94 _ . o and it’s non-drying ) i Income of Grand Camps ANB and ANS 361138 4618.00 complaint, and as herein stated. Witness the Honorable Geo. F. } Cash on hand and in banks for local camps 1,335.52 6,475.02 Alexander, judge of said court, and.| Cash on hand in Grand Camps ... 2,113.13 2,842.49 g Five shades Dlus tax the seal of said court hereunto af- | Sick and-Death benefits paid 124525 1,766.75 i 1;!9):;(1 this 20th day of November, Accounts payable 56700 121150 ; Other expenses of local camps 5,500.37 7,250.69 ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Value of 10 halls and other property plus 3 w Rr ELD’S nB“G STon by w. iatvens. improvements, less depreciation and loss oS A l E By J. W. LEIVERS. A . 5 . Deputy Clerk. by fire at Hoonah 102,440.00 84,854.50 ’ Successor (o First publication, Nov. 30, 1944, 8 GUY L. SMITH DRUGS Lost publatlon, Dve, L0100 Expenses of Grand Camps ANB and ANS: p 1 H Secretary's Office supplies 491.18 542.23 Simple Test Aids Salaries 55150 1575.00 Thousands Who Are 3 Gifts to Presbyterian Church, National ok o o % ; * ° War Fund, etc. .03 . Chnsimas 1S IESS ihan a monih away. NUW Hard of Heghflng Gifts from local camps to Hoonah— Thanks to an easy no-tisk hearing test, ¢ {matel! 2700.09 PO ! 3 o & many thousands who have been temporarily approximately) is fime to start thinking of the family gift. = || Sue o sy the b vl s, 1 M & COMPANY " noises due to hardened or coagulated wax - . Do WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, ' A NG (el & e Qe S Distributed throughout Alaska by O B T be ‘mon : . 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