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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1945 L "i sinette filled with many lovely | "TOGETHER A | DOUGLAS - | l(HARMI“G fEAIuRE NE‘VS | OUT FOR MOOSE | i Three Douglas men left Satur- | y day for Taku on a moose hunting LSHOW'“G (APIIOI- WILSONS MOVE trip. Ray McCormick, Joe Reidi and } ’ et | Mr. a Mrs. H. E. Wilson Everctt Bliss are the nimrods try-| moved recently from their Douglas ing their luck for the big game. |, The magical words for HIM-BOErS, \oiiqon0e to o new location in Together Again,” are currently on ;.. "mn. wiisons lately have ~ WAHTOS RETURN HOME b the marquee of the Capitol Theatre o "y S v kionquist house Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wahto ar-| and the magic which is happening inside on the screen is electrifying. Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer are rived over the weekend from Tena- kee Springs, where they have en-| Jjoyed several weeks' vacation. Va- on St. Ann’s Avenue CLAYTON FLEEK VISITS |in the hit. with them | i ;m:“:s C;;“‘fle:"é';%um | Seaman lic Clayton Fleek was Cationing with them part of the| I‘rme DT, < &k the sm;‘“ town in town Friday for a two-day visit time was their daughter, Mrs. | s with his father, other relatives and Emmett Anderson, and their son, Vermont mayor who goes to New York to contract for a statue of her dead husband and contacts Charle: Boyer; Charles Coburn, as her crot- chety father-in-law who thinks she for release from service around the a friends. Clayton left again Saturday Douglas Wahto. s On a Coast Guard vessel. He now has 28 points and will be eligible D. W. 8. TO MEET TOMORROW The Douglas Women's Society of cording to his Christian Service will meet tomor- son of Wil- 'ow evening at 8 o'clock at the as. heme of Mrs. Donald Neal. All in- terested ladies of the community are cordially invited to attend. needs love and a silly hat more than first of the year, her civic virtue; Charles Boyer, as compilation. He is the sculptor who wants to mold her liam Fleek of Doug in his arms as he does the clay in' his hands, none of these players RENTS SIMON STORE has ever been more captivating. With _ John Marinovich has rented the deft comedy touch and timing, they Tony Simon store building and is | move from one smart comiédy scene Putting it in readiness for his new A special meeting of the Douglas | to another, all the while having re- retail liquor establishment. He was Volunteer Fire Department hRSJ spect for the verities under the ex- & former Juneau businessman and been called for tomorrow evening pert guidance of direetor:Vidor. |owner of Gastineau Liquor 8t 8 o'clock. Several important is- | They alone are enough to enter- Store on Franklin Street. sues are to come up, including Boy tain on any theatre's screen. But, Scout Programs, the Annual Fall along with their enticement gces‘ Dance, and the Natatorium Hall.‘ that of th t of th R BRI ownen i at. thg Meeting has been requested by Fire at of e rest of e cast. Mona ) Pos p ida eting has 2 st | Douglas Trading Post, left Friday Chief Mike Pusich. Freeman, as the mayor's daughter, on a hunting trip to the Sitka area. . FIRE DEPT. TO MEET who also falls for Boyer, brings her charlie Steel of Juneau is making fresh charm as a welcome addition e trip with him i to the younger players who will be ’taking the place of today's stars. gty R e | SURPR SHOW | 4 A surprise baby shower was held HERE ‘I'o SKAGWAY & | ATTENTION O. E S. [for Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson Friday y ! 5 | Regular meeuuy Tuesday, Sept. afternoon at the apartment of Mr. —_ 25. Business. Visiting members and Mrs. John A. Krugness in CH RLES COBURN e 2 iy The Princess vouise arrived from ‘_A iy ey FEATURE especially invited. Douglas. Fifteen friends of the yne South at 2:30 o'clock Saturday Lynna Holland, W. M, honoree were invited. The guest of | y ' s Fuce afternoon with the following 30 in- ‘>(170,07_2-t2) Helen Webster, Secy. honor was presented with a bas- pound passengers: Elizabeth Honn,| ~ Dalphine J. Hann, Penelope A. Honn, | Good beer FREEMAN * COURTLAND * PATTERSON 7:45—10:00 “OFFICER DUCK”—LATEST NEWS Evelyn Key, Roy G. Key, Caroline A. McAlister, Mabel R. Osfield, Robert C. Ohman, Stanley G. Ohman, Dor- othy E. Ohman, Gregory W. Ohman, CCSBBRSRRRETRANNAN L = URTEEED N T R g rro Arthur Paulson, Adelaide Paulson, il Maurita Reed, Bobbie Sleyde, Allen | -} Shaffer, Alice Schueizer, Blair Steele, H . H Robert D. Steele, Grace Taylor, E FlSHBl]}%I;]‘I:"S gg&%{;’é‘%oo‘%nngfisnmm g | Gladys M. Wood, Cleo A. Wood, Mary 4 Y 4 v ‘Wis(‘ma\n and Velas Dunham. g Non-priority orders being filled as” material E( ! | From Ketchikan: Mrs. Harley| is released 8) Bray, Mrs. M. Hamlin. { s o s " H From Wrangell: Victor Aguda, W.| £ Distributors for EDCO Bronze Elecirodes | D. Emery and Mrs. W. D. Emery. H ii Leaving at 11 o'clock for Skagway | i A i H were the following; Betty Rapugzi, 4 ] Tngvold Peterson, Boy Slayden, Edith | . § Juneau Welding & Machine Shop ‘ : o H Hi Every sparkling Chas. Sabin and Alice Schweiger. L& T SENEEPESSERENARS BEECETREAE NENEEESCRsRERS; ANENEIRRNNm. - e | glass of golden, mellow SPECIALIZING IN FERMANENT WAVING | OLYMPIA refreshes HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE | Tk and re s A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS LUCILLE’S BEAUTY SALON PHONE 492 AWVSMEETING . ONWEDNESDAY | | +The regular monthly meeting of the AW.VS will be held at the Gov- | ernox’s ‘House Wednesday afternoon “OLYMPIA BREWING ;a?. 5 o'clock, according to an an-| nouncement made today. ——— There is no substitute for newspaner acvertising! FIREMEN’'S BENEFIT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — Sepiember 26th and 27th HEART-PALPITATING ROMANC! and Rhythm-Making in its BERT’S CASH GROCERY *For Finer Foods> JUNEAU COLD STORAGE' Coca-Cola The Pause that Refreshes®’. - VERA HRUBA RALSTON EUGENE VERA RODERT WALTER PAI.I.ETIEoVAGUE-I.IVINGSTON-CAI‘LEIT‘ Sales and Service |of abdication moves are “false." pne gwan Lake Inn, Sitka, and Ruby | |Minister of Education in the| |o'clock in the Parish Hall, with Mrs.' ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. | ABATEMENT OF 2SITKABAWDY HOUSES SOUGHT LAST NIGHT! HE'S BACK AGAIN! The fastest (ONQUEROR, | CONQUERED MAY MEET Ations Are Filed fo Close| Places of Maude Ander- | o Bl ¥ Precedent Shattering Event son, Ruby Hazelwood hawk... n b | | | Assistant U. S. Attorney Robert reatest rele. |L. Tollefson filed two actions here| |with the Clerk of the U. 8. District Court this morning both seeking |abatement of houses of prostitution | - lat sitka. | | Correspondent Brines that he b""Lh:m:m;zoolflis:‘;erwrrll:"yflt::e;?;slilul lieved the Emperor had mno ad-| ;g concern bawdy houses that have vance knowledge of the Pearl figured prominently in criminal Haibor attack. | trial reports during the past year. [ Furthermare, Said Kido, reports) e getions were filed against: | Reported Going fo Take Place (Continued from Page One) (The Chungking radio, according | gazelwood, its owner; the Lakeview ' to the FCC in Washington, earlier gottage, Sitka, and Maude Ander- today reported in a Chinese lan-'g5, jts owner, and Gladys Stanley, guage broadcast that the Emperor pojder of a contract for installment | had abdlcated, but there was no pyrchase. confirmation and Premier Prince = Asking abatement as public nuis- ' Higashi-Kuni speedily issued an Of-lancos. the complaints against the ficial denial. 'two houses in Sitka charge in identls MacArthur Cracks Whip I'cal language that they are “used,’ Other well-informed Japanese operated and maintained for tha sources sald that Gen. MacArthur|purpose of lewdness, assignation aud cracked the whip for the first time prostitution.” today on Japanese Government ap-| Coincident with abatement, the pointments from among members complaints ask: Temporary restrain- of formerly privileged classes. He!er or continuance of such public vetoed the appointment of Seihin|nuisance; closure for one year fol- Tkeda, former Finance Minister, as‘lowinx entry of judgment and that President of the Central Liaison|the defendants be perpétually en- Board, these sources said. They joined from maintaining a bawdv said Vice Premier Prince Fumimaro house any place within the First Kanoye had nominated Ikeda. Judicial Livision of Alaska. U. S. Eighth Army Headquarters! The Swan Lake Inn gained notor- announced that Camilio Osias, lety as the scene of a much-public- 1zed burglary of a trunk owned by Philippine Puppet Government, was Mrs. Hazelwood and containing taken into custody today and was'$12,000 in cash. Convictions against placed in the Yokohama Prefectural | four participants in the burglary prison where former Puppet Presi-|Were obtained earlier this year. IT'S A SWELL MYSTERY! COLOR CARTOON Air Express News IN TECHNICOLOR ""Musical Movieland" dent Jose Ladurel and other sus- MOSt prominent figure in the case — ——— pected collaboratlonists or war Was Cleo Patricla Wilkins, prosti- criminals are held. [tute, now serving a prison sentence o ] LA F RSN Sy as the ringleader. { Maude Anderson, then sole oper- C.D.A. Social Meefing b v e By To Be Tomorrow Eve here this year and at present Is at liberty on bond awaiting appeal of | her White Slavery conviction. | The regular social meeting of the| Catholic Daughtérs of America will be held tomorrdw evening at 8 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT ""TAMPICO'’ ————————— | CITY COURT CASES Carl E. Isaacison, Robert W.| Holstun and Andrew Mclflnley! were fined $25 each in City Magis- trate’s Court here. Holstun was charged with - disorderly conduct | and fighting, and the other two| with being drunk and disorderly. e SOUTH Holel Rooms Seattle -Close to shopping, business, ° theatres—away from noise. . Daily Only Frank Kelly as chairman of the committee in ¢harge of the evening's entertainment. 'She will be assisted, by Mrs. Wm. Mahoney, Mrs. Olav Lillegraven 4nd Miss Kay Kennedy. —— ARMY MEN GO LOUISE S8OUTH TOM! 5 Canadian’ Pacific sm::? (:'";'vln- Aboard the Alaska from the c 0 n “ E l. l “ s cess Louisé is scheduled to arrive at ! Westward, bound for Seattle, are | 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. She 43 United States Army officers and will sail' south two hours later. 7»3_.enllaued men, SHOWPLALE or Cfusee. CAPITHL TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY at 7:15 and 9:30 o'Cloc Apartment Hotel Third at Blanchard EL 2888 Zraa N TRIANGLE CLEANERS ““For that Better Appearance® SULLY’S BAKERY “For Fine Baked Goods”

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