The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1945, Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. .1945 AR S pouglg FEATURE A Clear Case of MURDER and MIRTH " FOR WEEKEND AT CAPITOL THEATRE A mystery and a tunefilm will be | the double feature at the Capitol | tenight and Saturday. The mystery is “The Girl in the Case’ with Edmund Lowe and Janis Carter tcamed in a story that holds umences with laughter, then ex- >nt. Lowe is the screen’s new- rewy sleuth that baffles sabo- THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE— UNLAU ‘ALASKA SPEClAl KIDDIES' /'SHOW SATURDAY AT 20TH CENTURY Hecause of the' current run of | “Wilson"” at the 20th Century thea- n~ plaving Saturday night, Munn— | ger Bddie Lewis has arranged a spe- cial screen progifam for the Ju-| ~ | neau Juniors club and matinee for Saturday. Five cartoons will be shown and | (Way” with Tim McCoy and a big jwc:tcm cast. Other special short =% | subjocts of interest to children will § | 5 shown On the stage is a new stage mm\ as well as contests and the usual! tun of fun surprises. Doors open | at 1 p. m. with the show simnng at 1:30 o'clock. D | I.ABOR (ONVENTION 10 OPEN MONDAY [ Alaska Territorial Fadefa- tion fo Meet for Ses- _sions in 100F Hal The tunefilm is “Slightly Terri- fie’, gay and sparkling, a new com- »dy comedy, with Leon Errol, Anne' Reoney, Eddie Quinlan, and Betty Kean. | Melcdie, too, is the wholly divert-' ing comedy production, with no less| {than half a dozen sprightly new |tunes by Milton Rosen and Euxett] Carter mcluded | - Pelican Patter PELICAN €11Y, Feb. 6 (Special | | Correspondence) — The President's ] !Birthday was celebrated on th9| night of January 30, with just | about everyone in towa turning out to enjoy themselves and contrlbu(e dollars instead of dimes to the fund for combatting infantile par- | alysls. The sum of $75 was raised | by the Progressive ©lub Cemmittee. | | | | 5 Rt the Alaska Territorial l'edernuon of Labor will open in Juneau next ! Monday, February 12, in the Odd | Fellows Hall. A committee of the| Juneau Central IT'S AN OLD BELGIAN CUSTOM to slap the washing, peasant fashion, in the nearest brook. And here, somewhere in the Belgiun bulge area, some Yanks stop to give Belgian girls a helping hand at the side of a snow-banked stream. They are Pvt. Robert H. Hansen, Evart, Mich, (left) and T/5 Joseph T. Lavoie, West Warwick, R. I, (Internationdl) wrd EDMUND LOWE Janis CARTER - Robert WILLIAMS has the Musjcians Union of Juneau, made all airangements for convention. Giedentials are being recelved fropg all areas of the Territory and wnH ““Alom said that 100 per eent repre- sel it tion of all local unions is as- Mr. and Mrs. Einoffi Ojaniemi! A gave a farewell dinner Bunday Blyberg, Donavan McGee, Jov’ |evening for Harlan “Hap” Hanson, Brickler and Rdse Chittick, all' of | Hous[ CON(URS who is leaving for Seattle Febru- Juneau. ) ary 7. “Hap” is agent for the | Alaska Transportation Company at' Pelicari, and this will be his first ing for Juneau tomorrow will be: | trip Outside in four years. Other Mrs, E. Ojaniemi, Mrs. R. A. Kan-, The long battled over “égual guests were Mrs. K. Raatikainen, vidan, Amna Mork, Oscar Daniel- rights” bill has gone upstairs in Clara van Sant and Ed Waltonen. ' sm\ M.rs K Raatikainen. the Legislature and only ‘awaits the ety Governor's Sighature to become Taw. Yesterday afternoon the House of | Representatives concurred in Sen- |ate amendments to the Anderson . L N e MOVING PICTRE ermen returning here this coming' o" mBEn(uloslS | measure, House Bill 14. Minor SHOWN MONDAY 5% = "5 S summer will be pleasantly sur- prised on viewing the new ar- | ‘rangement. Hans Engbrunner did llhe same as when it entered the Hous “Tuberculosis” vill be the suiject ! the work. | Gust Savela will pilot his trust- |of a moving picture to be slmwn‘ worthy M/V Pelican to Juneau this' Monday evening, February 12, at week with family and friends 7:30 p. m. in the Memorial Preaby— aboard. Business and pleasure in'terian Church. the “big town" will occupy their' Dr. Rudolph Haas, Tuberculosis time for several days. |Clinician, will talk on the preven- | Teal IS TOmorrow | Iticn and control of tuberculosis in! The Senior Guild of. the Church M. L. MacSpadden, Alaska Fish' conjunction with the picture. Stu- Of (Holy Trinity will hold. its an- and Wildlife Agent, was a visitor dems of the Government schools hual Valentine ‘Silver :Tea tomtor- \at the Pelican Cold Storage plant'in Juneau and Douglas, with their TOW afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock |last week. }parenr,s and friends, are invited to i the, Parish Hall,, The public is attend invited to this affair. o e l NEEDLECRAFT 15 . HOW T0 Relieve Passengers on the Aurora leav- surpd. Partions of the opening day pro- graph, including an address by Gov. | Ernést Gruening and arrangemcnl; made for the convention, will be put cn the air. The hroadcast will | be from 12:45 to 1:30 o'clock and | will follow the luncheon for the Celegateés and invited guests. The Pelican Cold Storage Com- > 'Valentine Silver Amne Rooney Eddie Quillan Keity Kean PU!M’US Fopdy, Wediein ety | PRE.WAR CEILING PRICES Don McLean skippered the Au- irora to Sitka on February 1, |George Henkle and dnughler’ KIDDIES' MATINEE! SATURDAY—1:30 P. M. EVELYN AND THE Esther, and W. J. Pege, as pnssen-| r Complete Line .\lYSTERY CLUB |gers. He will make a trip to An-| B a cb ti G\RN[CK’S GROCERY ‘ Creox',nulsmn rfil:e‘\‘r)es prom Ig bu?; Cofrie fn nn‘ xu ym.\r FREBR { | cause it goes ri ©alendar and. Al | Albert “Scotty” Armour, a long»; The popular Needlecraft Shop om ,trouble 0 hel oosgxll‘ and _expel 9k it poseesid time local resident, has left Peli- Seward Street, Alyce Dalziel, pro-{ fgl‘m hdé" PH gm B“d aid m‘fl"x‘l‘e lcan te make his future home in prietor, will be closed for two or g deriinz; e nmnd h 1 4 Ketchikan, !three days, starting Monday. | rfirw l‘ muu’}’,“ g ypu the | 2 bo\‘.tle of Creomul:mh wit Eu un- b derstanding you miist H{ke the way it ckly {ilays the mugh or you are e your money REOMULS ION | oughs. Che-¢ Colde fie~- HELLO KIDS: Wanta be a Cowboy—a Slick Chick—a Soldier? Ceme on over and learn how at the SPECIAL MEET- ING OF THE MYSTERY CLUB SATURDAY. Win a prize and have loads of fun. 1B bul fi ron ‘fiAsfi i‘bovs Euhtun Cale Foremost in Friendliness e~ During the closed period, | Fred Wetehe and Iamily are shop will be entirely renovated, leaving for a short trip to Elfin and will present a new appearame 9 |l Cove and near-by centers, ;v\hen rcopened { - o Want-ads bring results’ EVELYN. 1 | Newcomers to Pelican are Dale' Empire (or VALENTINE SUPPER DANCE... ‘at the BARANOF flflTEL Weidnesday--February 14 4 9P: M. to Midnight - 5, - SHOWPLALE oF Iéllt’dtf fll’l'l'l;ll. SPE!CAL POTTERY TABLE LAMP SALE GROUP NO. 1 10% Cash Discount GROUP NO. 2 15% Cash Discount Only a few left.in stock . . . Place your order NOW!, Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 i d 1 Something New inthe AUTO ——— PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS Co. Glass Work of All Descriptions + 121 MAIN STREET There is no substitute for newspaper advertising’!' DELIGHTFUL SUPPERS SERVED .. :Cover charge $2.00 per couple . . . 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