The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 17, 1945, Page 3

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1945 .dllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII'HIIINIIHIIIIIIIII COMEDY FEATURE IS SUNDAY BILL, CAPITOL THEATRE “Once Upon A Time.” Columbia’s comedy currently starring Cary and featuring Janet Blair opening at the Capitol Sunday is fabulous tale of a fabulous guy whimsically woven of romance | . and tenderness . . . laughter . . .| and that thing called “heart.” It’s different . . . chucklesome . . . and \\IJ] give you that warm, tender, i celing only a great motion IIIlIIlllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIh. " IF YOU BELIEVE IN SANTA CLAUS... Wmc SEE THIS PICTURE...IF YOU pi xperience can do. When | you see it . . . you won't believe your eves but your heart will tall you | that it's the grandest most whimsical | | urprise to come out of Hollywood | this year . . . or any year. It is some- Hlvm), new under the Hollywood sun. | Ges Cary Grant and Janet Blair, the cast includes Ted Don-w aldson; fresh from his Broadway | ‘rilumph ih that smash hit, *“Life; With Father”; Mickey McGuire, re-| |member him in the “Our Gang”| comedies?; the veteran comedian! { James Gleason, William Demarest jand Howard Freeman. “Once Upon A Time" which was inally a radio program titled| “My Client Curly” became an over- inight sensation and through repeat performances, something almost un-| |heard of in radio, and transcription| (was heard and taken to the hearts ‘nr four cuncmcnls RAINBOW PARADE—SPORTS—CARTQON—NEWS | 4. 1| | . £ 2 AT E 2 EVENTS » TON IGH T. “3 RUSSIAN GIRLS” ROY ROGERS in “SILVER SPURS” | “SREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT——— "IIIIIll|IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIl||IIII|IIIII|I|IIIlIIlIlIIII||II|IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ALIAS SUMMONS [OR PUBLICATION A regular mrltmg of the Order of | Rainbew Girls will be held tomgm {at 8 c'clock in the Scottish Rite ’Templfl, initiation and then a dancc; at which refreshments will be serv- ed. The dance is for the Rainbow \girls and escorts, with cordially in- vite s, Masons, Eastern r and parents of Rainbow girls. ! girls who were pledged No. 5327-A w “ Y N 0 T ? | ‘ “ st are also invited Arrangements have bcen made| Have the Beneficial Effects of the SUN/S | In the District Court for the Terri- | for special music and square dances | lfll& Df Alpska, Division Npmber | will alio}r cne of the events of fll\ BAYS ... At any time you wish. YOU CAN ... with one of our SIINKRAFT SUNLAMPS )ACK B. BURFORD, Plaintiff, vs.| Sunda See Them Now! s -Alaska Eleciric Light and Powey Company ~ JUNEAU DOUGLAS I{pone Nbi 616 : Phone No. 18 Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service ~ GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. PRODUCTS is “Go To Church” Icr\ | BETTY BURFORD, Defendant. | Raintow!girls and they are request-| | The President of 'the United States ed to meet at the Temple at 10: 45| (of America. ‘To. the abeve lmmcd\oclom( and go in a body to'tthe! !defenda'nt GREETING || You are | Northern Light Presbyterian Church| hereby required to appem in the, | where .sttnct Court for the Territory of |give 4’ g]rnma] sermon ! Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, e | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of, thissymmons, in. case this summons is published, or within forty (40) days after the | date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, ;and answer ‘thei pkan- tiff's: complaint en file in the’ said court and in the above entitled cause. The plaitiff in sdid acngn}\ue- mands the following reliel: Dissolution of marriage now exist- ing between plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of incompatibility of Lhat; defendant be awarded custody of the | 0 | D B d |two minor children of the parties, pa anger rl e { with plaintiff's right t6 see and visit i |them at all reasonable times and| Carl Jensen, son.of Mr. and Mrs. . {hours and have them during Sum- William C. Jensen, and Miss Opal[ |mer school vacations; that plain-|Danger of Yakima, tiff . be required to pay $100.00 were married in Seattle February 13, . /AT MINFIELD HOME 17, 1944, died at’ the Minfield Home this niorhing.” The remains were | taken tofleflm W, Carter| Mortuary, — Fiineral ‘arrangements are pendmg { e Carl Jensen Weds; | temperament and desertion; FL, ¢ AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL CLARK and COMPANY monthly during minority for main- aewrdlng to advices received here. tenance and schooling of saifi chil-|. Mrs, Jensen. will make her home ,Public. Accountants—Auditors-—Tax Counselors dren; that defendant’s claims- for i “¥akima for the duration, and alimony and property settlement not ; aner hostum s, cease, the néwlys 208 Franklln Sireet — Telephflne 757 | exceed $7,000.00, and she be required |weds plan to“make their home in i to execute conveyanees to plaintiff | Juneatt { Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building .. lof property specified in the com- |_ mom N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK | plaint, and for any other or lunher it i relief merited. 1 1In event you fail to so appear nnd : ¢ Xy J WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF {answer. the plaintiff will take judx-‘ s ot B ¥ { b NTHLY iment against you for. want thereof, ' ¢ i CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTH and will apply to the'court for the 3 4 i\ ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE |tellef demanded in said complaint; 7 o ; iand as herein stated. ¥ TELEPHONE 757 Witness the Honorable Geo. F. A | Alexander, judge of said Ceurt, and | Pml’“ - i the seal of said court hereunto af- | fixed February 2nd, 1845. | (Seal of Court) | & J. W. LEIVERS, { F 0 n S A L E i ? A Acting Clerk of the above } _ ' entitled Coutt. L # | HOWARD D. STABLER, . G 1 1= l | Shattuck Building, A superior ‘MG"'P*““' rafl 3 ll'e e ar Juneau, Alaska. graph needle char will a 3 | Plaintiff’s Attorney. | bring joy:to evety phornio- S First publication, Feb. 3, 1945. aph ownér. Brilliant per- Fairhanks, Alaska Last publication, Féb. 26,1045, - |“formance, unequslled i : 3 AR Kindaess to’secords. Filters New:building <= ‘sunken dance floor — NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN: | record scratch. Months of is is 4 “ O | That on February 2nd, 1945, in the . $150 Seats 300. This is the largest and finest | Sachriikgmareats et or unewy pleasure. $. NITE CLUB in' the Fairbanks district, | Precinet, at Juneau Alaska, Howard FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE | D. Stabler was appointéd admin- !istrator of the’estate of DAVID E. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTY CO. | WALLACE, deceased. All persons | FAIRBANKS ALASKA | having claims against said estate | are required to present them, with .|| verified vouchers as required by law, to said administrator at his office in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Al- 'aska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. HOWARD D. STABLER, Administrator. First publication, Feb. 3, 1945, KELVIE’S AIIH!AL BOSPIEAI. X OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY | OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue’ PHONE: Red 115 AMBULANCE SERVICE FLOATING POINT PHONOGCRAPN WEEDLE BOARDING KENNELS Dr. W. A. Kelvia, Veterinary §|Last publication, Feb. 24, 1845. ; S sy .Alaska Music Supply, WINDOW AUTO ——— PLATE GLASS WINPOWS, DOORS, i Inc. IDEAL GLASS CO. CABINETS ~ Corner Second and Seward istory of the family of the |Edward Ryan, i Sherry, the Rev. Willis Booth mll‘ | given in the Elks’ Baliroom. . : ffa | Baby Dum;huemro born Aprll’atundxg the' i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA "THE SULLIVANS" IS FEATURE BILL AT 20TH CENTURY 20th Century-Fox brings to. the screen the heart-warming humm the film of the year when “The Sullivans opens at the 20th Contury at tonight’s 12 p. m. midnight’ pre- view Anne Baxter and Thor chell head the featured cas Jobn James Cardwell, Jchn Alvin, George Offerman, Jr., ‘he five famous Sallivan ‘boy. Waterleo, Towa., Selena. Royle Trudy Marshall also have fedtured roles. The film was directed by Lloyd Bacon and preduced By Sam Jaffa, with Robert T. Kane aSsociate pro- ducer. Mary €, McCaj}l, Jr, wrote theé screen play from the story by Edward Doherty and Julss Scher- mer. Despite the imporiance of their roles, Director Lloyd Bacon decided not to seck recognized actors to represent the Sulliven Eoys Now faces, he felt, would inject a great- er quality of sincerity and effec- tivensss. The search for these new faces covered the continent and iasted more than six months. Act- and ually three sets of actors were need- g ed to portray the bou from child- | hood: to manhood. soumsouuo SHp TAKES Mm;_om (rllcvnm phsser last night: J. W. Kid fman, Ruby Boyle, Mrs, Esther R: sten, Mrs. Ruth Peterson; Vie Pet- ereom, eMartha - By . Sams :Davis, Gay Helland, H. yEmma Hoban, Inga Kidwell. Agnes Reinert, Marie Doyle, A. A. Hedges, ™Mrs. Gertrude Sherry, E. B P. J. Sweeney, Miss Mae Pederscn, N. A. McEachran, Mrs |Mogie McDonald, William Coken, | Miss Virginia Sullivan. J..W. Cornett, Charles Wilde, El za Oaksmith, E. Hope, Karen Hope iMrs. Hope, Harold McCreary, Ru- |dolph Islen, Jack Dalton, G. Neal, L Pedersm lABOR DANCE ISONTONIGHT| Residehts of Gastineau Channel ere invited guests of the Juneau BABY DIES IODAY : {Cm ntral Labor Council at a dance tonight, starting at 10 o'clock, and The ir { hongrs the ‘e Alaska Tem Federation of Labor convention which is ending today. —_————— FROM ANCHORAGE E. K. Schroeder, of Ancl.orage, is staying at the Baranof. . . o NOTICE! 1945-1946 Drivers Licenses —now due. Call at Room 100, Assembly |Bldg., Juneau. OQCAR G. OLSON, Washington, | m wiirenonse * Expertly-trained ame Glass Work of All Descriptions raoxze “To MAIN STREET L me ||| 2 Sinam e R ol P i 135 8o. Franklin St. Camptell, ¥ portraying Vethe Sted-| Nerup, Ro/‘ Peratrovich, W. O. Johnson, George | pites | R il * 2l-passenger Clippers * Hot maals served aloft © Daily schedules between Alaska, Canada, and Seattle * Experignte galied through 12 years of Alasken flying PAN AHERICAN HWORLD AIRWALS PAGE THREE Last Times TONIGHT 2 — FEATURES — 2 EDMUND LOWE in— “KLONDIKE FURY” PLUS— ‘WILD HORSE STAMPEDE’, / PREVIEW TONIGHT! 12p.m G STARTS w}m A% CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY STARTING AT 1:30 P. M. i PREVIEW TONIGHT! HE2 p. m. t e AT 10 WAL “ EOWARD RVAN - JOHN cmu JAMES CARDWELL JOHN ALVIN » GEORGE OFFERMAN, Jr. AS THE BULELIVAN BOYS - Dlucted by LLOYD BACON- Pmduccd by SAM JAFF E _.-_l!v A, SRR W A M !...L« SKA m_ DE('IDRATING “May invelve two phases of interior beul.umcfluon One hns to do with proper selection of draperies, ‘furniture and correct colof harmagny. The other in the execution of artistic design to: walls and eeilings. 'BOTH ARE ESSENTIAL. Individual taste should be the basis of iall interior' decoration, ' JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 3874 - ‘Rox 1216 -« e R here isno subshhue ior newspaper ad i | THE FIXIT Sll!)l’ 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING ; GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR ; WORK stewardesses T Roy Eaton B e e~ PSSR

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