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PAGE FIVE !\\ URDAY, JUNE 16, 1945 THE l)A_lLY ALAflSA j A Swell Show for Dad and the Family!? 1945" IS CAPITOL HERO' IS FEATURE | e FEATURE SUNDAY| AT 20TH CENTURY, A brand new idea in showmanship! Accliimed as the funniest an s launched in “Sensations of 1945,”[of the season, “Hail the Conquering | 3 musical arriving at the Capitol on|Hero”, will open at the 20th Cen- Sunday. The comedy merges thejtury Theatre Sunday, with an ad-| olorful entertainment of the circus)vance Midnight preview set for to- ind vaudeville stage with the humor [night it 12:15 o'clock. Produced b,\'; of smart musical comedy, “Sensa-|Preston Sturges who made “Miracle LAST TIMES TONIGHT "TORNADO" with CHESTER MORRIS NANCY KELLY ‘HAIL CONQUERING | i 3 [ENT URY Starts SUNDAY! Continuous Shows from 1:30 P. M. GES g EIII‘A/ICIId of the JHRILL PARADE! The Greatest ions of 1945" brings to the screenjof Morgan Creek,” and other top RE IE T NI HT 1215 STARS of the ome of the greatest acts in the!comedies, it stars Eddie Bracken, P V w - . Entertainment k "h”l,v realm of entertainment. Ella IL,HM' Wm. Demarest and a § od 3 3 » With tap-dancing Eleanor Powell|big cast of funmakers. | 7 L] 2 World...ina ¥ ) e / ; ! starring as a quick-thinking press| The hilarious story tells of Brack- I¢s the Year’s B.g ' Gay, Girlfal, N \ ) 5 igent, the cast of “Sensations” in-|en’'s troubles :lnd»ll'mls when he s Jludes such favorites as Dennis|poses ¢ 1+ returning Marine hero Romantic JOY YKeefe, W. C. Fields, C. Aubrey|after being discharged because of LA“GHING suow ide! 3mith, Sophie Tucker, Eugene Pal-|hay feve | ALY Al 7 % Aide ette, Minrx Forsythe and David| A color cartoon and other short l‘l'!\\‘"‘.lfi .T"A\\ MIRACLE OF Lichine in important supporting|subjects completes the bill | MORGAN’'S CR oles. Music is provided by the hot AT THE COLISEUM »ands of Woody Herman and Cab{ Starting tonight at the Coliseum Salloway. is John Garfield and . Maureen ‘The better-than-usual plot in-’O'Hm'.\ in “The Fallen Sparrow.” olves the stunts and hit copy ideas!Selected short subjects are also on >f Eleanor Powell as a publicist with {the program wn agency to put back on its feet. She akes over the management of an ffice run by Eugene Pallette and proceeds to run it according to the e - 1 | | USODanee lictates of her only conscience— H over the objections of ‘“Junior” | (Dennis O'Keefe) . | I T ] ~ IsTonight Miss Powell’s stunts range from ‘The regular mid-monthly dance zetting herself shot at, to arrang- of the USO will be held tonight in ing a wire-walking act over the Royal Gorge in Colorado, to get- Union Hall All enlisted men and GBSO girls are invited to attend. | ing herself tossed in the clink for dlocking traffic at Times Square, New York, with a publicity stunt. Her final enterprise is the “Gay ELEANOR POWELL Paramount’s 9 - Dennis W.C. - C. Aubrey bavi, sl o : | Dancing, to the music of the Ser- it : A O'KEEFE " FIELDS - SMITH e ot T e "G, | vicemen's ‘Band, will begin at 9:30 Blirach s st aeie Amenicas 2 7op Onclestras ~ Sophie Eugene Fields in & comedy act of his own,{20d dress will be informal. | EDDIE BRACKEN WOODY HERMAN TUCKER * PALLETTE AP ! B e e ! ‘starring s ) s ks band David Doroth { i the wnilling farher of "Morgan's Creek" becomes the unilling hero of Oak Kidge A8 CALLOWAY LICHINE DONEGAN FIRST FIELD DAY | COASTAL AIRLINES | . Ella‘Raines ""‘{f“ band Reteascd thru United A IS HElD FRlDAY ! (ARRIES 40 FR'DAYi Lifes new candidate for a gal who'd go far!) = e [ | Bl 112 | Alaska Coastal Airnnes carried 40 3 ‘and WInlam nemal:as,tm, 3 EVERGREE" BOWl incoming and outgoing passengers | Papa Kockenlocker b«amlaAlanw&'fl‘mnl—afrdw him 1t's ringt —E X T R A | - E X C I T E M E N T n A { vesterday. Outgoing passengers Raymond Walburn « Franklin Pangborn L 0 L2 ¢ were: { Elizabeth Patterson « Bill Edwards DT A FIN(CY INTT( n The first field aay in Evergreen o8 . x E THE BATTLE BREATH - TAKING TECHNICOLOR Bowl thls season’ Was-enjoyed yes- |miin A2 B oaay g oioioEn Written and Directed by PRESTON STURGES * L e . E terday by kids of all ages number- | Jackson. | 5 B?"! A !LEN 3 i Gl,\§T 66 EA GL E VSe ing up to about 100, all having a| o Ol’i]x(-ursmn Inlet: G. Meyers, | IGUANA LIZARD AND 09 good time at the selected activities | My, Adams and Harry Higgings. | Wf/ AN AMERICAN BALD- G with prizes for first, second and — To Pelican City: L. Broad, Laur- | D R A 0 N third. ence Bahovic and Ed Casey. | 'M&{//‘ ‘ o SLE 1Y HEADED EAGLE ! ! !'! The main attraction for the hoys of all ages up to 16 was the dis- tance race going around the field | three times. By the end of the second lap many had dropped out | leaving 11 hearty boys to make the To Sitka: Ed Weldt, E. Kluckholm, Edwin Reiff and Mrs. Ed Reiff. | ‘To Petersburg: R. Meeks and Ron | Livingitone. : ‘To Ketchikan: Frank Marshall ‘To Wrangell: Earl W. Bright. | AND OF COURSE THE LATEST NEWS AND MORE FUN JERRY MOUSE and TOM CAT “The Bmliyyuard” SUNDA EATURE STARTS {last lap. At the end of the run' Incoming passengers were: ! HILARIOUSIY_FURNY. i \,“,*/ o e 2 jthe fellows who were left sprawled | Petersburg t ;8. sker, | 2 S scHB SR OMPUSHMENT® . ahers y IN TECHNICOLOR * at 2:10—4:15—6:20—8:25—10:30 i A e g ¥ etersburg to Juneau: S. Metsker, //» BRILANT ACC " HDAOOR i:::f«’fi}?m A A on Graves | first; Jeff Pegues second, and Rod | Pegues third. g Another game that showed much enthusiasm was the three-legged race. There were lots of spills by the contestants and latghs from spectators. . Again it is requested by the Su- pervisor, Barney Anderson, to please leave your dogs at home, as the are dangerous to the little ones. These field days will be held every Friday, rain or shine, so keep this day in mind and go down and | join in the fun. Capt. Sam Hatfield, Dan Thompson | ey and Mr. Largent. | Wi t suneau: 7. 7. em- || JE X T IR A2 COLOR CARTOON AND OTHER SHORT SUBJETS ble ! | sitka to Juneau: J. M. Alberts,| — — ; | William Fletcher, John August,| G Oliver Mansfield, E. Kluckholm, R. VALIEAN. BRELING, HEHE ! | ps 1 Valjean Ebeling, CAA employee L. Tollefson, Bennett Smith, Henry fr Pairbanks, is & guest at the Hogue and Ernie Whitehead. kel i b it Hoonah to Juneau: Thomas Y.|Tolel Juneau. | Williams, A. O. Peterson and A. C.| | | Glover. | POLET IN TOWN | From Excursion Inlet: Sid Bensen | | and Mrs. Sid Bensen. ENDS TONIGHT “THE FALCON OUT WEST” plus “CALL OF THE SOUTH SEAS” Prevue TONIGHT SHOWPLALE or Alvin Polet, of Fairbanks, is a MEN WANTED BROWNIE SCOUTS BEGIN CAMPING SESSION SUNDAY and soft drinks will be provided at camp. They are also reminded that purchases made at the camp snack bar will be limited to a nickel a day. | PAN AMERICAN IN JUNEAU WITH 14 A Pan American plane arrived! yesterday with the following 14 guest at the Gastineau Hotel. | | un. MacSpadden, Ardene Kassner; sack| The following is a list of the race for 10-11-yr. old boys, Steve| i | | Y COLISEUM | games and winners in yesterday's {Johnson, Roy Peratrovich, Robert first field day: {Hildre; sack race for 10-11-yr. oid (| NOW PLAYING! Three-legged race for 10-11-year- giils, Josephine Hared, Virginia old boys—Lowell MecClellan, Clar- Burrill, Barbara Fredricksen; dis- Sufficient mosquito netting has' been provided so that each girl may | i Two weeks of summer camp, with handcrafts, supervised games and arrange for the use of one as pro-| tection against mosquitos, it was passengers from Seattle: Alfred Lacazette, Maureen Marin- off, Shirley Moe, Joseph Jarvis, ence Bell, Lee Pollack. Three-leg-| ged race for 10-11-year-old girls— Arlene Smith, Betty Steele, Marilyn tance race for 14-16-yr. old boys, Bill Graves, Terry Pegues, Rod Pegues; distance race for 14-16-yr.! n JOHN GARFIELD - JUNEAU LUMBER r vacation activities, will begin _ e pesed William Jones, Louis Salazar, Mil- Sunday for Brownies and Girl Scouts of Intermediafe Troop No. 2, who will leave from the city bus station promptly at 1 p.m. Girls are requested to take a sack lunch with them on the trip, Following the two-week stay of the Scouts who will depart Sun- day, a second unit of Intermediate Scouts, will proceed to the Eagle River camp for the same period. lie Hoffmeister, Helen Cooksey, | Jeanette Munford, Nicholas Raisis, Edward Duford, Katherine Kehoe, William Peck and Robert Parker. | Fairbanks to Juneau: Perry | Huff, Valjean Ebeling, Vern A. Lee Norris; 15-yd. dash for 5-6-yr. old boys; and girls; Helen Claire Lis- ter, Jimmy Stele, Sherwood Hun-| dall; 15-yd. dash for 7-8-yr. old boys, Ronald Lister, Tony Stele, Frank Peratrovich; 15-yd. dash for 7-8-yr. old girls, Arlene Smith, Ann old girls, Mary Thibodegu, Marilyn Norris. — e Empire Classineds Pay! “THEFALLEN | SPARROW” | MILLS Must Have Availability Certificates . e e T jand Mrs. Beulah Lee. Johnson, Ann Furness. ; H | Whitehorse to Juneau: Fred| Hopping race for 5-6-yr. old boys, ' B , AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES | wager. Jimmy Steele, Sherwood -Rundell, | 2 | NEILL CLARK d COMP ANY | Juneau to Seattle: Charles Line-|Jimmy Harmon; hopping race for . Ei el han, Dwight Hull and Nick Bez. |5-6-yr. old girls, Sue Anderson, - ' an Juneau to Fairbanks: Alex De-|Helen Claire Lister, Kathy Hared; The key that can turn §| $$6#e0060000440¢. retatamans Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors mos and Harry Worobec. hopping race for 7-8-yr. old boys, | g i g : —————— Tony Steele, Ronald Lister, Frank|: the entire attitudeof a g| s 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 SMITH AKKIVES Peratrovich; hopping Tace for 7-8- costume . . . H DAN'’S ” . La Buildl | Bennett E. Smith has arrived in|¥r.- old girls, Rosemary Conquist,|: o g Falrbanks Offica: 201-2 Lavery Bullding | Juneau from his home in Port V‘;g‘"g’ :u;el:, A;‘;‘"é Smith. H gl e X 5 OHN W. CLARK Orchard, Wash,, and is a guest at -yd. dash for boys up to 9-yrs. | OLORS al ]’ li S y KINLOCH N. NEILL I {the Gastineau Hotel, Frank Peratrovich, Ronnie Hilde, = ALL Skt g e vel.y er“ce PRGIRRTNE, =~ 0ve e s David Hill; 25-yd. dash for girls up |; * |-1] WE OFFER TQ A LIMITED NUMBER OF g8 to 9-yrs, Pat Anderson, Kay Metz- |= E| CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY Jerry Harper, of Anchorage, is a (8ar, Elsie Deland; 50-yd. dash for|: MANY SIZES & |guest at the Hotel Juneau. boys up to 10-11-yrs, Bob Waugh, = 4 ) - P ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE ! - e——— Tony Stele, Leroy West; 50-yd. dash | : and SHAPES a! j JOHNSTON IN_TOWN for girls 10-11-yrs. old, Agnes Hared, |: = TELEPHONE 7567 Lyle Johnston, of rage, is|Pat .;;dzuo:. hn:;rmm2 Predrlcll(; B & I ; a guest at the Baranof Hotel. ~ |sen; 50-yd. dash for 12-13-yr. old|: £ - e e s, 5kt | ——————— boys, Virgil Hulse, Lowell McClel- | ':: OR CALL AT ————————————————————— WARNING lan; 50-yd. dash for girls 12-13 yrs., |- VARIETY OF . E 5 Any person or persons caught|Sylvia Lister, Agnes Hared, Evelyn|; g B c h G o | breaking street light bulbs or other- | Hollmann. - MATERIALS = erl s as rocery 0w .l‘ 0c . | wise destroying city property of the Bi’fi‘w-yg. dash f;_r 14-16-yr. old boys, | i |town of Douglas, Alaska, will be raves, Tommy Horn, Rod ‘: * Bl ! convicted and punished to the full|Pegues; 75-yd. dash for 14-16-yr.|; 4] LIGHT HAULING | | extent of the law. old girls, Mary Thibodeau, Jerry|: ¥ Some of the 40 and 60 Watt LUMILINE LAMPS Come and Get Them! Signed A. J. BALOG, City Marshall. e NOTICE | As of this date I will not be re- sponsible for any debts unless au- i thorized by myself. l‘ MARTIN J. FEIST. Kitt; 3-legged race for 9-yr. old boys, Frank Peratrovich, Jack Mc-|: Kinnon, Sidney Polleck-Jean Roem, Robert Pollock-Leroy West; 3-leg- ged race for 9-yr. old girls, Elsie Deland-Barbara Frearicksen, Pat| Anderson-Ann Johnson, Kay Metz- | gar-Ardene Kassner; 3-legged race for 12-13-yr. old boys, Arnold Dee- |: Steve Johnson, Bob Rhodes-Jeff | Greatly Reduced $110§15 OPEN MONDAY EVENING ! JUNEAU and DOUGLAS DAILY ELLIS DOUGLAS |-oi Vi sise xenny sow. |- . AIR LINES * ling; 3-legged race for 12-13-yr. old|; E : | COLISEUM THEATRE |Gy Sosepnine Harea sonin s/l DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | SUND AY ONLYI Sheepe_r. Mary Thibodeau, Agnes‘ : o P b d ell | Alaska Electric Lightand | e . [ . . Tin Putersbury and Weny aska g ! Tallulah Bankhead 8 yrs, Frank Pemmvicr{ nopnnld - women’s QDPHRGL: With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and Power cnm p Y | ‘William Bendix Lister, Tony Stele; backward race|: 8 steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle a“ | for girls up to 8 yrs., Arlene Smith, = 3 % | Fema Lt Pepy, Yoo puen BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING : Ph Glfi 1 "L (E BoATI’ backward race for' 9-yr. old boys, = ¥ Ole Frank Peratrovich, Leroy West,|: prae L 3 . ! a7 T s £ s I u David Hill; backward race for 9-yr.|" It’s the Nicest Store in Town H : : 2o l ] 10 g, Pt Ancerson, Molly J0° . ipusmaies e rseenner st ssecsssnint | LDETE 18 N0 substitute for newspaper advertising!

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