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| | SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIREM f;[r SHOWPLALE oF Lfusre APITUL. A otony destined ts .- of freople you can HEEL etk gouen heaner RED CROSS WEEK ch 15th thy 9 -llIIlIHIlHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIll||||I|||||IIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIh. GINGER ROGERS | rarwaoe (Gmoeade with ROBERT RYAN += RUTH HUSSEY Patricia Collinge + Jane Darwell % Kim Hunter ————FOR YOUR AI)DFD PLEASURE “MIiDNIGHT MELODIES”—Matty Malneck and His Orchestra “MR. CHIMP GOES SOUTH” — COLOR CARTOON — NEWS Sunday—Feature starts 2:45—5:15—7:45—10:15 "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!IIIII IlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIIIll" GINGER ROGERS |'AND THE ANGELS | IS FEATURED IN | SING' IS FEATURE | BILL AT CAPITOL| AT 20TH CENTURY. TONIGHT!? “FALCON and the CO-EDS” SHOW ALl Starts MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT! 12P. M. DOROTHY LAMOUR PAGE FIVE SUNPDAY! —AND— How the women on America’s, Winging eir way to the 20th| SUNDAY "nookies in Burma" home front are facing their inti- Century Theatre come four angels| N s i mate war problems is the basis of opening with a midnight preview to-| “Riding High"—er than ever! IGinger Rogers' datest dramatic!night Paramount’s “And the [ .starring vehicle, “Tender Comrade,” | Angel 3.7 It's a merry musical | ERED M a sincere and sympathetic story of desti t theatre-goers in a a( four service wives working in an air- |delig of mmd plane plant while their husbands are| The t principal roles are| ‘No Time for (anything else but) Love”! ‘ln the armed service. This feature handled I red MacMurray, Betty is at the Capitol for three days open- Hutton Dorothy Lamour with vi i ; to-,an excellent suppc s c t ing with the midnight preview to- an ce \”[”\);:[,m":hfn‘x l("\:!ll’idh Feor Riovinly luinevs in's d% BEIIY HUITON night. iincludes Di: Ginger is Jo Jones, who, when her ler, Eddic F ' husky young husband, Chris, is call- and Rayn ed into the army, insists upon tak- family ing a hand in winning the war her- tette |self by taking the job of driving an| g1V electric pick-up dolly in a big plane .Pa factory. Thres of the other war| I wives with whom Jo eats lunch dis- Whic cuss their troubles in getting a place | car to live. The foursome winds up by €rs & pooling resources, renting a large, band lea old-fashioned house and engaging a underst housekeeper. taking place The experiences of the quartette even th in adjusting themselves to commun- final ity living and in settling their per- imita sonal troubles form an interesting. before the cameras and, as usual, background to the love story of Jo brings down the house with her {and Chris. The happy details of renditions of new songs, aceording the past, the anxiety of the pr?'\(‘nt to reports Raymond Walburn as Papa Angel, | Jr., and Frank Albert- air of cident suitors and heavenly musical laugh rioi! f the feminine quar- title of the fum type of picture me time that zy befure the |l|\)s down. The in- tty Hutton has her turn | result in an unusual screen vehicle, | and one that ideally’ presents the Eddie popular star in her best role to SOn as date.” Fred MacMurray as the saxophone- Robert Ryan, brilliant young new- tooting musician add to the general comer, Has the romantic lead oppos- | merriment which takes place on the {te Ginger, and Ruth Hussey, Patri- Screen | sia Collinge, Kim Huhter, and Mady | ‘ Christians have the principal sup- St SNEADTAKES EAGLEBOUNTY OVELED e STATUIE Go ES‘ CHARLOTTE, N. C,, March 17.—| |Sammy Snead, gunning for his sev- gt R a0 Last Night TONIGHT lenth triumph of the winter golf| tour, fired a course-record 65 to set, |the pace in the first round of the 1$10,000 Charlotte Open \ Using only a driver and v.ndge ¥ i " -four holes, the long- * PLUS Blrd May Be Stl" Sho' Bu' gl‘tll’:?‘pr‘:;“pu‘:“‘logfi::: ln;;‘\e ‘:lr:)gle A NEW 2, No Payments f0 Be | 5um” sneas rapmmd in” sven : coLon Made for claws 'bh;:;e:)l‘:inngge'ls;‘:sl;flden stayed in CARTOON ithe race until the last hole when he Eagle bounty payments in Alaska took a bogey four to finish with a| Notice GRAND OPENING March 17-5P. M. BETTY FITZGERALD (Formerly of IMPERIAL CAFE) Now Operating the CAPITOL CAFE DINING ROOM Suggests you have an IRISHMAN'S DINNER (Corned Beef and Cabhage) OR STEAKS—FRIED CHICKEN 'TURKEY SANDWICHES A Real Tasty Meal DO YOU WANT SOMETHING FROM HOLLYWOOD Anything from the UNITED STATES. Send Your Orders to SYLVAN'S Personal Representatives No order too large or too small. R 623 GUARANTY BLDG., HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIFORNIA Bank of America, 6333 :Hollywood ‘Blvd, Hollywood, Calif. Security First National, Burbank, Calif. Bankers: JUNEAU CAMPS NO. 2 A. N. B. and A. N. S. Meet Each Monday-7:30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall # KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue AMBULANCE SERVICE BOARDING KENNELS *Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary PHONE: Red 115 WINDOW. AUTO TPLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET P. W. WENDT PHONES | DON ABLE | of West Fourth and Main Streets, i follows: All that section lying on | the southerly side of Second Street and West Second Street across the i tide-flats to the City limits, will vote | \ , Gold Creek and Capitol Avenue and ivote in.the office of the Juneau | Dairies Building, located at 12th ‘ | Voting Precinct Number Two of | day of March, 1945. NOTICE OF ELECTION ‘ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY are now a thing of the past with 66 total. Sam Byrd tarded a 67 for S Y it —_— the House of Representatives yes- third spot. ‘pA" AMER'(A“ BR'“GS ; | FARES FROM SEATTlE; terday aftenoon passing a Senate RSP SR CUE ) Bill repealing such laws on the, ATTENTION MASONS! A Pan American Airways plnnc ‘I:rought the following passengers m OF JUNEAU, TERRITORY OF |Alaska hooks. ALASKA: For the past few sessions, no| 'Called Communication Monday NOTICE is herepy given that,|money has been appropriated for, evg’nhu, at_7:30 with work'in M. M.| pursuant to the provisions of Ordi- | eagle bounty payments, though the Degree. nance No. 270 of the City of Juneau, | laws remained on the books des-! J. W. LEIVERS, | Juneau from Seattle yesterds 3. and in conformity therewith, a Gen- | cribing the eagle of Alaska as an (Sat-Mon) Secretary. Richard Lewis, Theodore eral Municipal Election will be held | unwanted citizen, | ——————a— Chas. Bailey, Don Goodman, Char- on TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1945, be-| Governor Ernest Gruening yos(er—z The earliest lighthouses were in les Huntley, Dr. Cassius Carter, Mrs. tween the hours of 8 A. M. and 7|day told the House of Representa-|lower Egypt. Margaret Carter, Cleo Wilkins, Miles, P. M. of said day for the purpose |tives that strong pressure has been —— Beaux, Robert Geo, John Crom~v of electing the following officers, | brought to bear upon the Depart- | Empire want ads get quick results well. to-wit: ment of Interior for a law protecting — e e e ¢ et A MAYOR i *agles in Alaska and that Alaska’s THREE COUNCILMEN—2-year | repealing the existing bounty law Term now unapplied, may circumvent the| ONE COUNCILMAN — 1-Year | issuance of protection orders. | Term Although the bounty measure is| ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR—3- | now off the books, the eagle sulll year term nolds his unpopularity with fisher- | men, fur farmers and sportsmen,* of Juneau having heretofore by reso- | and can still be legally killed, but/ lution, duly designated the polling [ Without benefit of hope for bounty places in each thereof, the electors | claim. | are hereby notified: Bt | That all duly qualified voters BUY WAR BONDS Coliseum residing within the boundaries of Voting Precinct Number One of nouuu Theatre SUNDAY ONLY | The Common Council of the City said City of Juneau, which are as follows: All that section lying on the northerly side of Second Street and West Second Street and the said West Second Street extende across the tide-flats to the City limits and easterly of Gold Creek . ! and Capital Avenue, will vote in the BG"Q DaVls l Fire Apparatus Room in the City .. . | Hall Building iocated at the corner Miriam llopklns | "OLD , ACQUAINTANCE” the same being duly designated Poll- ing Place in and for Precinct Num- ber One, City of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of said City of Juneau, which are as |at the office of the Pan American Airways. at 135 South Franklin Stréet, the .same being designated Polling . Place «in and for Precinct Number Two, City of Juneau, Alaska. That - all -duly qualified voters regjding within the boundaries of Voting Precinct Number Three of said City of Juneau, which are as follows: All that section lying on the northerly and westerly side of imPE in | "LET'S FACE L IT including the Seatter Tract, will 'and E. Streets, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct Number Three, City of Juneau Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th J. E. KEARNEY Clerk of the City of Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 15, 1945, Last publication, March 30, 1945. Serving the Cause of Victory In War..... ln Peace... 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