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7 « SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1945 SHOWPLALE of Cfuenead MEET THE SHEIKS IN NIGHT- SHIRTS! M. G. M. present: “Provue Tonight 12:30 A. M. W%MMM‘MM ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZIA. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Bus Lines TROPICS CAFE Now Open for Business FROM 10 A. M. TO 5 A. M. Specializing in American and Chinese Dishes CHOW MEIN . . Sweetand Sour EGG, CRAB, SHRIMP FOO YONG and a variety of other dishes to tickle your . palate. .. SO. FRANKLIN ST. Across from Juneau Cold Sterage ZrommB 2P “THAT'S MY BABY" Quality Costs No More. We are staffed and equipped to give you any type of decorative work—from the simplest home to elaborate commercial designing — AND EACH RECEIVES THE SAME ATTENTION. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone Douglas 374 P. O. 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Increasing activity in new housing is to be expected as a normal post- war devzlopment. But purchasing new housing in inflated prices now means a burden to be carried over years when today’s all-time high incomes may have shrunk considex- ably. OPA advises would-be house buyers to check up on present ask- ing price for new housing consummating any contracts same. ...A'ls”... LATE NEWS SUNDAY COMPLETE ed sHows DOORS OPE . M. SHOW 5 THE FEATURE STARTS AT 5, 20—6:25 1030 New housing is controlled under Maximum Price Regulation 251 covering Construction Services und Sales of Installed Building Mater- ials. Prospective buye: re urged, if they have any doubts about the legality of purchase price, to avail | this regulation by communicating | | with the OPA Office in Juneau. e | | NOTICE SHIPPERS! { | Aleuianls Bound South Steamer Aleutian ari midnight from the w sengers from Seward were: dock until Aug. 28, { Chatham and Sitka. | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION | (10,048-3t-Adv.) 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In fact, because of the ingenious production accord- ed it, both from the technical stand- point and also from the standpoint {of cast and direction, it may be said that this is one time the screen vers an actual improvement over the written one. ‘The tale, familiar to well over a { million readers, is essentially un- changed. A knife-stabbed body is | washed ashore one morning in 1938 {on a beach at Istanbul. When the {body is identified as.that of Dimit- 'vios. Makropolous, international ccoundrel, murderer and spy the story really begins. - 1 s Empire Want-ads bring results! v COLISEUM ¢ NOW PLAYING! ENDS MONDAY NIG o Jfiflalrz.-.., Story of il Homan's Jecrel Loves! Paramount’s In Technicolor GINGER BOGERS themselves of protection afforded by DOUGLAS% COLISEUM THEATRE | SUNDAY ONLY! 1 DON AMECHE in "HAPPYLAND" i Ashton, Joyce Ruseling, Mrs. A. 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