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P WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 14,1945 - s | JOE E. BROWN IS W S FEATURED ‘ STAR PR IN CAPITOL Bl FOR JOE... YA o WIT FUN FOR YOU! | " When Republic Pictures’ releas of the Victory Production *“Casa | nova In Burlesque” opens tonight at ithe Capitol theatre with Jce E. Brown in the title rcle, comedy fan: will ke treated to the hilariously in- | cong: 1s spectacle of Shak:cpeare | in swing! Joe E. Brown finds himself | plenty of hot water as a result of his double life — nine months of |the year he is a studious professc of Shakespearean literature at W quot College, but the remain | threz months of the year he cut | loose as “Casanova Kelly,” one of the dizziest hoofers in burlesque His adventures and misadventures reach their peak when Wequot's in- is turned into a bedlam of swing on | Lovely and shapely June Havoc is the strip-teas2 artist in this pro- in g nual Shakespearena drama festival the untimely arrival of a zany troupe of Casanova’s fellow hoofers in burleycue, all of the hepeats who | are strictly in the groove. SHELL SIMMONS BACK WITHNEW _BROWN o BR VO T T Begabiic Pect | Coastal Buys ow-Engine | Grumman from RCAF | in Vancouver | Returning to Juneau with a new | airplane for Alaska Coastal Airlines, Shell Simmons, well known South- |east Alaska pilot, flew sterday afternoon from E£2attle additicn to the airlin’s fleet is a Grumman twe-engine am- phibian; purch d frcm the Rayal anadian Air Force recently at Van- er, B. C. Originally in use as a military patrol craft, the Grumman, which 2 to fly on enly one motor if ssary, will be eonverted to civ- ilian use in Alaska Coastal's shops. Dizay Newsreel Latest News e in Juneau The new It is expected to make a 10 place| O1L. BURNERS GIFTS plane out of it Simmons said the ship will be used mostly on the ' Junzau-Ketchikan and Junesau-Sitka runs. \TERR. GUARDS WILL | MEET JHS RIFLEMEN THURSDAY, AB HALL Blacksmithing N Plumbing, Heating, n Acetylene Welding, Phone 319 | DECORATING of interior benutification. One has to n of draperies, furniture and correct color harmony. The other in the exccution of artistic design to walls and ceilings. BOTH ARE ESSENTIAL. Individual ‘taste should be the basis of all interior decoration. . JAMES S. MecCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 Mdy involve two ph do with proper |of the 8eason, the . Juneau | 8cho6l Rifle Club team will ~meet | the Whites of the Juneau | bore rifle range in the: AB- Hall. Henry Harmon said it will be the “rcgulnr four-position match and will | be shot under National Rifle Asso- | ciation rules. He asks all team mem- bers to be there at 7 o'cleck and further stated the match will begin SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAU BEAUTY CULTURE LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON 10-PLACE SHP, units, | Alaska Territorial Guard, tomorrow I night at 7:30 o'clock on:the. small-| | %% Supedan { VALENTINE ~ Marjorie White, Walt Disney screen dis- | covery and winner of 38 beauty | awards, displays a valentine she | designed in response to a re= | quest from Yanks overseas. PR SRS IR de vl oo the shooters are there or not. The High' School team, chosen from a roster of 25 boys, is composed cf the following: Captain, Douglas | Boddy; Linn Forrest, Leslie Hogins, Jim Klein, Gene Hanna, Chuck de Tlanahl, - David Delong, George Shaw; Alternates, Robert Larson and Don Williams. The Whites of the Juneau Terri- terial Guards are: Frank Hunger- ford, Captain; Henning Berggren, | Oscar Whiteside, C. G. Casner, Mar- {vin Nelson, David Graham, Bob Goldstein, Earl Crass. - 'ALASKA AIRLINES INFROM WESTWARD i An Alaska Awimes plane, piloted by Roy Duggan and William Fowler, |brought the following passengers to jJuncau from Anchorage yesterday lafterncen: Weiater Sipprell, Dave {King. Jim Judge, Mrs. Fred Softl, (Ronald Sorri, Sharon Dayis, and | Shooting their firsi rifle match Aileen Thomas. High | From Cordova—W. R. Grenston, From Yakutat—George Johnson | Leaving today for Cordova were: K. A. Shea. For Anchorage—Mus. J. Moore, Mrs. Martin Olsen, H. L. Price, L. M. Owens, A, T, Thorendal, E. R. Angel. - - VALENTINE SWEETS For the Sweet. Just received at Percy's Cafe in adorable heart shapes. jon time, regardless of whether all PHONE 492 = 5 5 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES | | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants— Auditors—Tax Counselors & 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 ¥4 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Blilding AKINLOCH N. 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Seattle, Wash., " | CHILDREN TONIGHT Victory Courteous and Dcpo:ndabh Service to”Alaska "WHERE A AT 20TH CENTURY Scrdid details of the operation of ! s3-called “Juk> Joints' and the pari | that tr deadfalls play in the d { noof the youth of t E expored in W e Your Children?” the dra Istory of child delinquency which | comes (o the 20th Century tenight | with Jackie Cooper in tke starring | role. Against the backgreupnd of v {Jent jitterbugging and wild mus | the even wilder youngsters of teen | age become the dupes of shady nighi club operators. There is the surrep- | | titfous supplying of illegal lquor, | | the “spiking" of soft drinks, thcl 1e|sy violation of conventions and the | inevitable careening joyride, with | }intoxication at the wheel and| | tragedy lurking at the roadside. | Juvenile prehation officers are om | | duty at the night clubs, but tbe only |soluticn of the question, as the| film shows, lies in the home. Par- ental neglect, improper housing, ! unbappy conditions at home, all| {are shown to have an impertant ibem‘mg on, the question of juvenile; | delinquency, and lNterally throw the | younger generation into the arms of !those who are willing to debauch ! | them for a profit. | In “Where Are Your Children?” the joyride in a stolen car culmin-| {ates in a charge of murder, with an | !innocent girl drawn into a situa- tion which threatens not only her future happiness, but her very lb-| erty itself. | | * Gale Storm appears in the Iead-“ ing feminine role opposite Jackie | Ccoper, and other important roles! are in the hands of Patricia Mor son, John Litel, Gertrude Michael, | | Ahthony Ward, Evelyn Eaton, Ad-| dison Richards, Betty Blythe nndl Herbert Rawhins. | - | (UB LEADERS 10 MEET IN ROBERTS HOME TOMORROW All Boy Scouts and Parenfs. Inferested in Cubs | Invited A mecting of all Den Chiefs and parents has been ealled for tomor- | row night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Roberts |at 104 Muin street (tke Paul Apart- ments), Ray Adams, Cubmaster, an-; noynced today. i All' 8couts and parents intarested | in the Cub program are invited to be present. Also announced was the regular pack meeting for Monday, February 26 in the Grade School Auditorium at 7 o'clock. The dens will demon- strate their various projects at this meeting of all the dens |'* Adams esks all Cub Scouts who have not yet been definitely asiign- ed to dens, to reporf, for the pres- ent, to the nearest’ one to their {hemes and work with that group,| until “we can get more parents to| teke up this work. | | He added ali applications should | be filled out and handed in Ltefore | the Paek meeting tonight. Mrs. Hugh J. Wade and Mrs. Dor- | othy Pegues ar® newest of Den par- | ents. | i i VALENTINE CANDY { Nothing will “warm her heart more than one of our Valentine boxes. Just off the boat. At Percy’s Cafe. i } UNTTED &TATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | ! District Land Oftice i Ancacrage, Alaska. | January 18, 1945. i | Notice is hereby given that Pred ! Pgterson has made -application for a five-acre tract under the act of May 26, 1034 (48 Stat. 809) descriped |n!ot © of ‘the Pederson Hill Group of Homesites, Plat of Survey No., 2386, situated on' Glacier Highway, | approximately 10 ‘miles northwest of Junedu, ‘containing 6.00 acres,| Anchorage: Setial No. 010578 and it | is now In' the files of the District Land’ Offics, Jutieau, Alaska, i Any and 'alle] claiming ad- versely any-bf-thé above mentioned tanid should. rilé adverse claim in the district‘Jand office within the period: of - ation of thirty days thereafter or théy will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register. | First. publication, Jan. 31, 1845., Last publication, Marck' 28, 1945. i | | the Cause of Co. ‘Main’ 7479 PAGE THREE TONIGHT and THURSDAY Shows at 7:30-9:30 FIRST SMASHING DRAMA OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY TO REACH THE SCREEN! The whole nation’s head- ing for’a SHOCK when it sees this scoop revelation of what’s going on be- Kind the backs of both parents and police! it’s drama you won't forget! THEY NEVER 0 STORY OF REMPACING FERRANDINIS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Ferran- dini are the parents of a boy born late in January, according to word brought here by J. Steele Culbert- sen, Regional Fisheries Supervisor. | Mr. and Mrs. Ferrandini formerly | made their home in Juneau, when he was conhected with the Pish and Wildlife Service office here. Mir, Ferrandint is now in the office of the Coordinator of Pisheries, in Sesttle. | —— - MILD-CURING, riCKLING | LEAFLETS ARE NOW ISSUED | Methods for mild-curing, pickling and dry-salting of salmon are out- lined in Eishevv Leaflet, issued by the Fish and Wildlife Service. Tt'is announced that there is a limited | supply of the leaflets at the Juneau | office of the Wildlife Service and | that they are available for distribu- tion to the public. ———e— Joe Wallace, Nome hotel operator, was a Juneaw visitor this past week- end. - Wallace has been on a trip to the States and is returning to Nome. | DR S SAVE “ha PIECTS of your broken lenses and send’ them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska | They will be replaced promptly in | our large and well equipped labora tory, C. M. and R. L. Carison. | Beware Coughs from common colds . ; That Hang On Shsies mloirE g, aible fo. el 1 d ‘expel elp loosen and expe! germ laden phl%gm. and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- bronchial mucous mein- e8. Tell your druggist to sell you a le of Creomulsion with the un- nding you must like the way it "clely -allays the cough or you are have your money back. REOMULSION | MCQHI\}. Chest Colds. I} nchitis i SERVIN There is no sufsfi_@ie for n;ws_paper adverlising) THE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR WORK - LASTNIGHT! ""WAR DOGS" Phone 567 B e et e e Roy Eaton |