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FRIDAY, M/\R(.Il73 I‘)—b I'Ilh DAILY ALASKA LMPIR!" ' BASIL RATHBONE BRUCE SPECIAL MATINEE—SATURDAY 1:30 P. M, EVELYN AND HER ALASKAN MYSTERY CLUB FUN — GAMES — CONTESTS FOR ALL. PLUS—"“GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY” SERIAL SHOWPLALE oF CipiTd Pt e e et THE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR WORK Phone 567 Roy Eaton CABINETS FIXTURES 1.G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street | There isno suhsmuie ior newspaper advernsmg! sl b L e AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Telephone 757 Fairbanks 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 757 WINDOW —-—vo AUTO PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions 121 MAIN STREET = °°~*** o J WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling Phane Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished DECORATING PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft are¢ important enough to REQUIRE CARE in their execution. 1t is more satisfactory to know what the job is actually worth before starting and thus avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 PHONE 633 ' DOUBLE FEATURE, CAPITOL'S BILLON PRESENT WEEKEND Two features are are bxlled for the Capitol for the week-end, stamng mmxhl One feature is of mys! FAREWELL SALUTES BY ] LEGISLATORS [Claw” with Basil Rathbone nndj Traditional closing gestures “e,e | Nigel Bruce |accorded in handsome style during | The other feature is “O, My Dar- the wee hours of this morning by the nn(. Clementine,” traveling trooper who comes to a!torial Legislature. small town, gets stranded with his‘ Ceremonies in the House were {company of hungry actors and pro- topped by presentation of a fitting- | ceeds to fall in love with the Mayor's ly engraved gol® wrist watch to beautiful daughter. Speaker Jesse D. Lander. He runs into complications when| In the Senate, President Edward |the outdated blue laws of the vil-|D Coffey was recipient of an Alaska- |lage prevent him from putting on m-; ivory mounted twin-pen desk hold- \shov\ and thereby putting food into jer Presentations were made |the stomachs of his long-suffering, Rep. Almer J, Peterson in the Huu\c | actors. Denied of ‘an opportunity and Senator Howard Lyng in the up- {of putting on a show publicly he per-|per chamber. | suaded the city councilmen to view a! Rising votes of appreciation for |sample of his offering, but although|duties well performed were exlended |the councilmen approve their wives to “boiler room” and other cmplo}“ lare still adamant. |ees of the two sections of the - Dan's next move is to buy a piece|lature. House members lhxew in |of city property so that he can't, on|two added expressions of gratitude: {any technicality, be chased from! A cash bonus to Sergeant-at-. Alms {town, and by a queer fluke, he buys|Jack Langseth and a vote not just a vacant lot back of the | thanks, proposed by Rep. Alaska |City Hall, but the City Hall itself.|Linck, to the citizens of Juneau for From here things move rapidly to|their hospitality to the Legislators. oo s (OACTAL AIRLINES FLIES TO HOONAH TELEPHON SCRIBERS: | 1945 Telephone Directory is now |ready. If you have not received !your copy, please call 420. |JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE COMPANY /Muswa In a flight trom Sitka to Juneau gers to the Capital City: Henry | Brednik, John B. Moon, Sam Den- |nard, Lewis James, Harold Dawson, | lSu.m Sing, Donald Nibus, Chris Lar- |sen, Harold McRoberts, A. E. Pearl, Wallace Westfield, Mrs, Paul Ellis. ; Juneau to Sitka—John Hadlund. | Juneau to Hoonah—A. B. Hicks, John Larsen. {E. 1. Brown. | Juneau to Skagway—Norman O'Bryan, Hugh Ramsdell, Mrs. Hugh Ramsdell, Mrs. Iola Mize. Skagway to Juneau—Norman O'Bryan, R. L. Crews, H. Rient, Miss M. Mae. Bands- llllY I‘“l nonic waness ‘ xaviex 'SERVICES FOR HOLY 'WEEK AT EPISCOPAL i | T / On March 25, Palm Sunday, at ithe Church of the Holy Trinity, {there will be a traditional proces- | !sion with palm branches at the 11 {o'clock service of Morning Prayer | land Sermon. ‘The Holy Trinity choir, under the direction of Mrs, G. F. Alexander, will sing .the familiar arrangement | of “The Palms” by J. Faure with MARCH 24 the gay story of a two houses of the Seventeenth Terri- | SITKA, SKAGWAY : | yesterday an Alaska Coastal Airlines, |plane brought the following passen- | | Hoonah to Juneau—Fred Geeslin,| ' CHURCH ANNOUNCED AU, AL/\SKA PAGE FIVE | ark Fletcher taking some of the | [solo parts assisted by Joe Sadlier ‘and Hnmks Hanford. The Rev. bert Webb will preach on lhc< [subjt‘(‘( Palm ‘Sund/n for Today." A daily celebration of Holy Com- | nunmn has been scheduled for each | uay of Holy Week and the times of these services may be found in the ‘church announcements on Satur- m) On Wednesday, the Rector will conclude the Mid-Week Lenten Service with the last address on the Apostles’ Creed at 8 p. m. Good Friday will be celebratel with the “Three Hour Service” from 12 o'clock noon until 3 p. m., those being the hours that Christ hung upon the cross. At that time the Rev. Robert Webb will choose his addresses from the seven last words of Christ from the cro: A com- plete outline of this service will )uppl‘ll during me week. ’cm CLERK SAYS NO FILINGS YET ~ FORCITY OFFICES | Reminds Candidates tha i Next Wednesday Is Deadlipe ; The City Clerk's office announced |today that no candidate for the \(fflco of Mayor, one councilman or for a two-year term, and one school board director, have yet filed. i The office said it wished to re- 'mind all possible candidates that rext Wednesday, March 28, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon is the ab- solute deadline for political job as- \mranls to come in and sign the |rolls. | To date there have been rumors {only of who would run for office, but nobody has officially or unof- !ficially thrown their hats into the ring. “The Mvmum. of e, GRAND JURY RETURNS | FOUR TRUE BILLS !* The Grand Jury met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon to continue their deliberations and at the end of the session returned four indict- ments, two of which are secret, | The two true bills were on charges |against Willlam O'Bryan on alleged | forgery and issuing of checks with- out funds. | B ENTERS ST. ANN'S Peter Duncan, a medical paticiit has' been admitted to St. Ann’s! Hospital : B I B BNAIS GET RIGHT 10r ihe spring nnd! |Bummer Season.The Mineral Blmsl |at Warm Springs Bay will put you in Tip-Top Shape. Clean, Furnisned jcabins. Groceries, Liquors and To- baccos. O'NEILL & FENTON, Barnnol. Aluskn | l:ylonu on its own time. Joint ap- nllllmmlll|IIIIIII"IIIIHIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllll!”|IIIllllllilm.llIIIIIIIIII"IIIII;. B CENTURY SATURDAY MAT!NEE!!! JUNEAU JUNIORS CLUB STAGE EXTRA! COLOR TWO BIG FEATURE PICTURES CARTOON YOU'LL LIKE! BILL VERNON'S COMEDY SCENES NEW CONTESTS! LOTS OF PRIZES! '_I‘ONIGHT ' SATURDAY?2 ™Y They LAUGHED until they CRIED! (l The critics rate it the funniest hit since "It Happened One Night!” A draftee’s 8-hour honeymoon turns into the wildest night in history! 2HIT FEATURES ON WEEKEND SHOWS AT 20TH (ENIURY Local theatre-goers are comedy treat hit in the hilarious| farce “One Thrilling Night” opening | at the 20th Century tonight for a| two day run. John Beal and Wanda McKay pluy the leading roles, and are seen as a guileless young pair of newly weds from a small town in Connecticut, who have time for a one-night honeymoon in New York City be- fore he must report to the army for induction. No sooner have they be- gun preparations for retiring than they are startled to find an ap- parently dead man in their hotel| room, They run down the hall to| summon the acutely dumb house de- | tective, but by the time he can re turn with them the body has dis- appeared. | Thus begins a series of exciting and uproariously funny adventures which continue t'/:ougout the night, and afford them no more privacy| than if they were camped in the middle of Broadway. They find that| their room has become the focal point of a constantly changing gang war, and neither house de-| tective nor police force seem to be able to do much about it. Instead it is said, the complications mount in hilarity to the climax. The other hit feature is to Bataan‘ BPW( BOARD IO ; MEET ON MONDAY The Business and Professional Women's Club will hold a Board meeting, at 7:30 o'clock, followed by A a general meeting at 8:30 o'clock, Monday evening at the home of Miss * Catherine O'Connor in Mac- Kinnon Apartments, corner of Third and Franklin Streets. Nominations for officers for the coming year, will be held Monday evening. Election of officers will take place at the May meeting, it § was announced by Mrs. Crystal Jenne, President of the BP.W. Club. in for a 7 o\ 2 ~ Oh, The Things That Happen UP IN MILLIE’S ROOM! (It's.the Funniest Honeymoon Ever Filmed!) A\ “Texas Millie finds a stranger in bed Horace has just eight hours «..a dead one! untii the army’ gets him! PRI L . TIME ON FOUR FACES SALT LAKE CITY—Itll take a bit of legal maneuvering to reno- vate the four-faced clock in the city-county building tower. 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