The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1945, Page 3

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3, I‘)45 PREVUE TONITE 12:30 TONIGHT! “HERE COMES ELMER” “WEIRD WOMAN" SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 2P M. ) Blacksmithing Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene “‘el_ding, | WITH THE MAGIC SPLENDOR OF TECHN BEAUTY! — Added Enterfainmeni — “VISITING ST. LOUIS” COLOR CARTOON—NEWS Tc—— REMEMBER THE SUPPER HOUR OIL BURNERS KEGLING MATCH ONELKS’ ALLEYS | THE FIXIT SHOP Resume Games After Lay- over Due to Ketchi- 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- ~—jUNEAU AL ASKA TUNEFUL COMEDY MUSICAL FEATURE BILL AT CAPITOL {opening &t the Capitol Sunday, where M-G-M's nicolor comedy Broadway Rhythi s the big fea- ure. Goorge Murphy co-stars with lovely Ginny Simms, radio’s favor- lite singing sweetheart, making her | debut in Technicolor. Loaded with lilting tunes, plus the sie ef Tommy Dorsey and his or- a, “Broadway Rhythm” is the story of a successful Broadway pro- | ducer who hits a snag in his career when he decides to go “arty” and a 'hitch in his romantic plans when ¥ | A gay and tuneful musical, star-| Already hers studded with fine entertainment, is|fastest-moving comedies in recent 'STANDINGROOM | ONLY' IS COMEDY | AT 20TH CENTURY| | one of the | years, Paramoun! nding Room Only which arrives at tonight's Midnight Preview at the 20th Cen tury theatre, is living up to advance The picture, which stars Paulette Goddard and Fred MacMurray, with Edwa Arnold, Roland Young and Porter Hall as supporting play shaki theater rafters with la ter the country ov according to reports. The story conc s the reoming shortage in W ington and on this theme is built the | the Hollywood star, played by Ginny | wacky story which is said to be Simms, determines to produce a| v on her own with the coopera- of Murphy’s father and kid sis- ter George Murphy, fresh from his| { triumph in “This Is the Army" and | | Bataan” is happily cast as the pro- nd his role gives him oppor- to sing and dance, andiYounk provoking gales of Taughter Paulette and Fred are called up- on to fill roles of cook and butl |quite by accident, in order to get overnight lodgings in the nation's capital. The arrangement is so convenient that they decide to cary on as domestic s nts Roland ster of the household ching Mr. Murphy sing and‘whf‘n his wife, Ann evere, isn't {dance is any movie-goers pleasure. !Ginny Simms reveals a pretty face j{and figure and an ability to handle | peaking role with distinction. . A néW singing and novelty team |'s introduced in Gloria De Haven land Kenny Bowers, who handle the | juvenile leads very satisfactorily. !Ben Blue, veteran comic, makes an| \admnablv foil for the antics of | Nnncy ‘Whalker and the impersona- of Dean Murphy and acro- s of the Ross Sisters are thea- |trical gems. Lena Horne is featur- ed in two numbers, dancing as| well as’ singing, and “Rochester” contributes a geodly share of rau- cous comedy. Hazel Scott does a brief turn at thy keyboards and Walter Long and Bunny Waters complete the \tellm -name cast. TAXI ORDIIMN(E IS IRONED OUT AT COUNCIL MEETING Ann Coleman, Veieran Li- brarian Resigns-Boats to Be Registered Thke question of whether a taxi |may park where a private car can| and still not violate the law was brought before the City Councll last ! night by Tom Sandborn, owner of {the Yellow Cabs and. immediately iraised a lengthy discussion oyer en- forcement of traffic ordinances. u \VJE decided, after City Attor- E. Monagle delivered an (pmlon that the ordinance prohib- iting taxis and other commercial | vehicles from parking elsewhere in !the business section except in front lof their stands must be interpreted hen-pecking him to distraction, is as lenient a taskmaster as could be found anywhere. He obliges Fred by permitting days off in order for the latter to put through an important business deal, the original purpose of his visit. Paulette, really his sec ry, covers up for the absent butler, providing more complications to an already tangled situation “Standing Room Only" is a pic- ture for the whole = family, ~and promises an evening of laughs. to Congress E. L. Bazglett be num‘m by wire, Am‘lu'\ su:gognmw make a property surveyto show ‘the great amount of property inyolved and also show how the’ Govethmen Hospital is endangered by the creck , After some discussion on postwar plans the council voted to let a bid for construction of a gridiron in the small boat harbor, to be 40 fee | long . After payment of bills the meeting adjourned. All bers were ent at last night's session —— .- — ARREST ALASKA FUGITIVE FOR FORGERY COUNT ness, 28, was arrested here Thurs- day as a fugitive from a complaint filed in U. 8. Commissiongr Fi |Gray's Court in Juneau, Alaska, last July. | Hartness came here recently from California. He had -been sought by FBI agents since last July when he skipped out of Alaska ahead of three charges of forgery. The complaint charges him with forging three checks on the First TACOMA, Fob 3 Knl\u B. Hart- | Starits SUNBAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY! DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. IT'S A BIG COMEDY SHOW! dward Arnold pours it on! PAULETTE GODDARD - FRED MacMURRAY .. ‘STANDING RoOM ONLY «» EDWARD ARNOLD * ROLAND YOUNG __HILLARY BROOKE + PORTER HALL - COLOR CARTOON EXFRA“ AND OTHER SELECTED SHORTS Coliseum DOUGLA Theatre SUNDAY —ONLY— GARY GRANT ° JOHN GARFIELD in “DESTINATION TOKYO" Directed by SIDNEY LANFIELD o> etibahisat Dt ot ke PAGE THREE TONIGHT ONLY! 2 BIG FEATURES! 2 EAST SIDE Il TIM HOLT KiDS—in— || —in— “KID | | “LAND OF THE DINAMITE” I ' OPEN RANGE" M Tmir at DOORS OPEN 11:456 The hilarious story of what a girl will do to get her boss a bedinWashington! Paulette's cooking on lbv frant barnq' Rolond Young—-a henpecked wolf! TRANSPORTATION € OTM B CA N Y 215 SECOND STREET * (as it read, that the Police Depart-|National Bank of Juneau in the ment must enforce the law. Coun-|sum of 3185 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING kan Trip e ity Wi aokod, o8 GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR e tng e she . T, SEPOTE, o | chants’ Bowling League resumed its enforce the traffic laws, The mo- | ' ENDS— WORK NOW? oxvay: play on the Elks' alleys last night. tion carried. DOORS OPEN 7 Pt M. ANl Elks! nmiember, it is Feb. 7! | Butler Mauro Drug beat Henning's,| Sandborn stated to the council- 1284 to 1204; Juneau Drug won from men he was satisfied to obey the ,Sabin’s, 1445 to 1414; Race's Drug law if everyone were treated equal. | successfully contested Percy's Cafe,| Ann Coleman Resigns ‘:1214 to 1150; Ordway's won over 20th. Ann Coleman, veteran Juneau | Century Meat, 1309 to 1214. Public Library librarian, sent in ‘her resignation by letter, as librar- D E C 0 R A T l N G | Complete scores follow: : r g A Butler Mauro ian, She gave the reason as ill- involves ‘more than just another job of painting or |H. Simmons ... 145 178 501 health. The matter was referred to papering. Rcmember the important part is to be sure |B. Lavenik 122 139 419 the library committee for study angd the decorator can give you,correct colqr yling-even i M. Sgevenson :.2106 135 364 recommendation. though the scheme may be very simples Wiy -notthave i ot —— A communication was read from your color scheme suit your individuality ? | Totals 373 452 1284 H. S. Henretta, saying he would. be | Hennings in Juneau on February 10 and after J. S. M [ C L E L L A N | Spot 17 7 21 reading the letter the councilmen Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 | F. Henning 192 136 518 moved that Mayor A. B. Hayes be - |J. Shepard 11 132 352 empowered to sign the contract if THLATRE JUNEAU'S FAMILY THEATRE Roy Eaton WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construclion and Remodeling Phone Green 708 évenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished SPECIALIZI IN 'PERMANENT WAVING- HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON IS NOW OPEN TO SERVE HER FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS PHONE 492 FLOWERS for the BRIDE? Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR EXPRESS offers savings worth hundreds of dollars. You can fill rush orders weeks sooner. Flowers for the bride, replacement parts for your car, new merchan- dise to close a sale, perishables, special medicines... Ship and Specify AIR EXPRESS between JUNEAU FAIRBANKS BETHEL WHITEHORSE Rates and Full Information AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants— Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Falrbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 7567 McNamara gave a SEATTLE NOME A Peremount Picture staning R Totals ....... 414 382" 1204 lic Health Nurse, the Street Fore- G. Overby 116 137 ——|red to the health it f the ; 1445, councit for nvesugation. lIIIIIlIIllIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllflIIIllIIIIIIIIII"IIHIIIIII_IIII_IIIII_II_IIIIIIIIIIIIIII) REPAIRING and REMODELING e ] ! | 416/ number of owner, ard other pertin- | |E. Hendrickson. 65 269 each violativn of & 24-hour period. ‘ M. Jones 140 423 of the windows have four of the nine Ordway's recommended that the glass and Also e — -—1IBScouts. | L. Hudson 135 172 190 497 retaining walls. He recommended * Average—did not bowl. the purchase. Power Company t Phone 106 ithe contests the alleys will again be|Harbors Committee to.see if it would M. Davlin . 104 107 313 Henretta found it satisfactory. CABINETS FIXTURES @JMunIe‘au g’:‘ 195 .132‘ ... man, the police department, and; m W“NE «RAY M“.uun Pm mnn‘nn | M. Lave 600/ the library. The health nurse asked - 0 ey v g e | R Massey - Lyme Overman - Robert Preston - Susan Hayward | I.G.FULTON & COMPANY Boat Registration | Spot 10 30/ The new city ordinance to require ALL “PES or Guss wom {A. Stewart 184 531'boau owners to register the name of | | B. Hudson 163 Panes R ep!aced—New Frames Made « s —lent information with the Harbor- | l PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street | Race Drug passed its first reading, The pen-( H. Barrager 172 489| Councilman Harry Lea recom- | | i ——|mended that the suggestion of Al- that in both the men’s and S l L E X Ida Carnegie 92 320 bars removed and a gate welded in- M. Furness 96 317 to place so that in case of fire the| C. Carnegie 186 604 nails on the streets and parking| F. Holmquist 140 .490410'.5 be removed by two of the city| SOME OF THE ASBESTOS BACKED Toié AL 44 364 1300| James: L 20th Century Meat 5 .| comprehensive report on the repair| SToVE MTS J. Shepard 114 120 138 372 the city purchase a concrete mixer, j*lv Wilde 108 108 108 324|at a cost of $382 to avoid payment Tonight bowling is open to all] It was also decided to refer the members. Tomorrow at 2 o'clock the matter of permanent flood control | 135 So. Franklin St. JUNEAU DOUGLAS to all members, it for thi k = : yocast open to all m rs, it was an-|pay for the work through a Con-| | e ——m— Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 |Rounced by the genial Biull Galab, gressional appropHAtion. 1a this' PAN AMERICAN AIRWALS i it e ——, Reports were read from the Pubs | |E. Simmons 118 130 428 her report. The matter was refer- MMM Walter Hampden - Martha 0'Oriscoll - Janet Beecher - "537ussd 37 Cecil B. DeMille | BUILDING CONTRACTORS [tmetss e or 'G. Waugh 138 437 their boat, address and telephone 1414 master &t least every six monlhb‘ L. Hendrickson. 143 456 | alty provided for violation is $10 for | WE NO‘V HAVE A FEW OF THE 8'8 CUP Totals 380 1214| bert Glover be followed in this man- Percy's Cafe % ner: i ¥ Spot 30 90| women's section of the city jail one | orrEE mm m ocK —_ - —— | prisoners could bé removed from the | = Tetals 358 llsoijnll in a very short time. He also *N. Furness 105 315, workmen or perhaps, the Boy Spot 7 7 21|work being done to the Gold Creek - - —— —— &=— ——0f $2.50 an hour for rent of a mixer | Alaska 2 eclrlc l I an Totals . 364 407 443 1214|with operator. It was voted to make | | Sunday League play again and afterjon Gold Creek to the Rivers and star bowler and alley caretaker, line it was suggested that Delegatc ETem

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