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MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1945 /) 3 - | IN YLCHNICOIOR' | Aurora Dora . Carmen ChRiaca * PANCHITO - nucu ' e gteok WRANDA * LUZ * MOLINA | URE WILL START AT 8:15 : 3 ‘ TEAT THE SCREEN EVENTOF THEYEAR ... 1} flpene Tomorrow Eveni mq e THE LOVE STORY OF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SHOWS TOMIGHT A NEWS AS CAPITOL'S BILL| e e | amvo LOCAL MEN BACK “hf Mrs. Thomas Jensen and mcu’ | Harry Worobec returned to families. 4 | The Douglas Island Woman's home here after completing his been called f“"‘ Club planning an outstanding | work contract on government | happy memories.”| event when they give their tea m\‘pmwu at Fgirbanks. His current feature-length film,|Saturday, Nov. 3, in Eagles Hall.| Adolph Hu}(‘h also returned last The Three Caballeros”, at the Cap- A special invitation is extended to|week following completion of & itol Theatre tonight, affords seventy-|all Douglas women and members of |year's employment as an electrical odd Technicolor moments of tuneful,'the Juneau club as well as all other |lineman on the Army base at enchanting memories. |1ocal women Annette Island I The story, which is paced by SiX-| The club hopes to have on dw—‘ fed teen rollicking songs, has to do With|play at the Silver Tea pictures and ! NICKELS HAVE GRIL 1 Donald Duck, and two CI'OHIL‘S—‘JOQ‘:u-n( ies depicting the early day A baby girl was born to the Rev. Carioca and Panchito; a bevy of de-|i; pouglas. If anyone in Douglas!and Mrs. Peter J. Nickels Saturday, vastating lovely senoritas recruited or juneau has such items and!weighing seven pounds and eight from our Good Neighbors and In-jwould care to loan them, it would|ounces, and has been named Ly- treduced in m},r own L; wnfl_lffll‘;‘ be very much appreciated by the|nette Ann. Baby Lynette joins e e et i Stoly ot | committee in charge if these could | three little sisters, Carol, Eileen and love & ome S &% be borrowed for the occasion. They | Twila May ;‘1“' hfit'"U‘A ?‘:1'\1 and ends at the| woulq be well taken care of, and| Mother and each at Acapulco. returned promptly after the tea. ported resting well It all starts when Pablo, the Pen- | {Call Mrs. Marcus Jens y ; guin who suffers from cold feet, and o AR:lxs(l‘:\:i “':5'?”‘ 202, or|Hospital in Juneau. his pal Smokey Joe, & stove, bet| o their hearts’ desire and leave klm: Antarctic forever to go live in the| Tropics. ‘There are moments everyone will Walt Disne) man who mak is daughter at are re- St. Ann's RECENT BRIDE HONORED Complimentary to Mrs. Douglas Wahto, recent bride, Mrs. American Miller and Bernice Johnson cherish: little Mexican children cele- | €iVilian! co-hostesses Saturday evening brating their Christmas; the antics| Wallen Forrest, accompanied by'a shower at the home of Mus. on the beach at Acapulco when the 1iS Wwife, the former Helen Pusich,|J. Balog, parents of the bride. FORRI IS CIVILIAN | The Sergeant is now a civilian— Just a plain, ordinary were at THE MOST FASCINA- ‘ TING WOMAN OF & | ROMANTIC ERA and a man who cap- tivated the world! Adong to S ‘('m('mlm S ptenle MUNI- (BBERO 2yt WILDE Nina FOCH George COULOURIS 0DD FELLOWS' HALL CAMP MEMBERS' DINNER November 1 — 6:30 P. M. All Camp Members Welcome! But you must have reservations. Get yours with James Larsen, Charles W. Carter, H. V. Callow or 8. J. Paul until Tuesday evening. J. P, CHRISTENSEN, Secretary. There is no substitute for newspaper advernsmg' ‘ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C OMPANY SERVING ALASKA feathered Caballeros meet the Dis-|arived last week from the south.| Several games were played dur- ney Gi the enchanting number Wallen was discharged a week ago ing the evening and prize winners in Baia; and others which reveal|t0day at Fort Lewis after nearly|were: High scores, Mrs. Guy Russo themselves in an irrestible pattern' five years of duty in the U. S.|and Mrs. Clarence Walters; con- of beauty, comedy and music | Signal Corps as sergeant. solation, Mys. Gene Hulk and Mrs. - \ Forrest, at the beginning of his|James DeMers. | | Juneau Signal Corps office. He was vocal trio selections presented h)‘ | her friends, who numbered 25. | |later transferred to Nulato, and the Misses Patsy Balog, Shirley | from there to Fairbanks, then to Ann Edwards and Noreen Andrews. Cold Bay. Several months ago he| A centerpiece of chrysanthemums went through to Seattle on fur-|in autumn colors decorated the re- With only a total of 21 prospective remain here with her parents while | students enrolled for the proposed Forrest will go on to Fairbanks S ke O B ! adult night school at Juneau High where he plans to establish a busi- | ( this year, A. B. Phillips, Superin- ness of his own. Mrs. Forrest will' lough and his wife joined him/!freshment table. \ | there. | Mrs. Wahto was presented wn.ln tendent of City Sehoolsl’ announced join him there later. this morning that plans for the N hls h I Army service, was stationed at the| The guests werg¢ entertained by, For the present, Mrs. Forrest will|a lovely chenille bedspread from | NOTICE! |poucLAs PROPERTY OWNERS school will be dropped. | Buyers are waiting for Douglas | prnperty Let us sell yours. Swut’ Dawes, peq] Estate Agency, Douglas Trad-| ‘mer Juneau physician attending ing Post, Phone 12. (10,097-t12) nie Trwin at Valdez, recently in- | - | jured in an automobile accndem [ | IRWIN IMPROVED | “We have no more than seven' 1, recent wires from Dr. registrants for any omne of the eight g, classes,” he said, “and that number gy, is too low to justify ' Gpening” the school.” The minimum number for each class was set at 10 stugdents. This is the first attempt since 1941 that the school has made to reopep.ifs.night classes. Another attempt will be made next year, Mr. Phillips said. there, it is announced that the patient is making a satisfactory re- HosplTAl NOTES covery and will be returned to his| Douglas home by the first available| Six patients were admitted to St. transportation. 'Ann’s Hospital over the week-end Mrs. Irwin today expressed her and six discharged.’ desire to thank her many friends| These admitted were: Frank L. for kindness and sympathy shown Williams, a medical patient; Mrs. during the illness of her husband. | Charlie Swan, who entered for med- — lical care, Mrs. C. A. Bowling, who LEE WALMS DIES {will receive surgical attention, and Mrs. George Straiger, local ma- Chess Moodley and James Sofoulis, trcn, was called from a vacation in |Poth medical patients. (10,102-t2) i8] r®acretary Seattle last week by the illness of | ‘D scharged were: Alexander Buar- ~ttrst—ren-—— her father, Lee Walms of Sitka. dini Jerry McKevin, Roy Foisberg, | Upon her arrival here by plane, Mrs. John Hale, all medical pa- I HE CHOICE OF Mrs. Straiger received the sad news tients; Samuel Spencer, surgical that her father had passed away. patient, and Mrs. Charles Wittanen JOSE ITURBI ! FAMED PIANIST AND CONDUCTOR ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication_ of, Juneau Lodge Monday evening 7:30 o'clock, with work “in E. A. Degree. Visitors welcome. J. W. LEIVERS, Mt. at the After attending the funeral ser- “"d newly-born. daughte! vices at Sitka, Mrs. Straiger has re- | A | turned here and, accompanied by | her father-in-law, Henry Straiger, (HAPE[ADIES HAVE “Balliiny Agsin | Will leave soon for Seattle |to the screen in an elaborate Earl| {Milan Hagen, Selywn P. Nock, Bill "SWEET ROSIE 0'GRADY" NOW AT 20TH CENTURY Film audiences are in for the treat |of the season in the new 20th Cen- tury Technicolor hit, “Sweet Rosie O'Grady,” now at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre, starring Betty Grable Robert Young and Adolph Menjou The picture, with all its color splen- jor, is one of the gayest, most 3 (ul films to be released this season Mack Gordon and Harry Warren senned five topflight tunes for the film, including the spectacular “Wishing Waltz” which is brought NOW PLAYING BY AIR EXPRESS! IST ISSUE—FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Sce Sensational Films Just Released— AMAZING FILMS OF NEW WAR SECRETS . . .07 v rockers AND RADIO BOMBS NEVER BEFORE SHOWN! AND OTHER LATEST NEWS EVENTS! [20"CENTURY JUST ARRIVED! LAT L TAAY WILL HEAD YoUR ALLTINE FAVORTES, AL YOU'LL PIN-UP IN YOUR HEART FOREVE Betty GRABLE Robert YOUNG *é “S\fi i “\[ [ quence featuring Betty and singer Phil Regan, plus a chorus of 30 voices, which is accompanied by an orchestra of 40 pieces conducted by Alfred Newman. ->oe ALASKA (OASTAL CARRIES MANY ON TRIPS ON WEEKEND On flights durlng " the weekend, Alaska Coastal carried the following passengers to and from Juneau: From Ketchikan—J. V. Cole, E. C. Robinson, Henry M. Hogue and J. D. Smith. From Petersburg—Harry G. Jack- son, Harry O. Jackson. From Wrangell—James Cooper. From Skagway—Dee Bolton and 'Lloyd Jarmen From Hawk Inlet—Sam Pekovich, Pllll Morgan, Bildad Banch and W. Hynes. From Sitka—H. A. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bredick, Corrine An- derson, Betty Cleves, Roy Evanson, ADDED ALL TECHNICOLOR SHORTS! “Jasper Goes Hunting® SCHOONER" UNUSUAL “LEATHERNECKS “BLUENO OCCUPATIONS ON PARADE" Outgoing passengers to Skagway |Schaeberle, Barney Grover, were: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Richard- | Cleves. son, Elsie Brucke, Ted Reynold»‘i.! To Ketchikan—u. Dee Bolton and Lloyd Jarman Glenn E. Logan, H. A. Saunders. To Haines— Wesley Willard. | 'To Excursion Inlet—R. R. Burns, To Excursion Inlet—Robert Knox C. H Wck and Glen W. Johnson. | To Pelican—Mrs. M. Mosher. To Sitka—Henry Sully, i BRSO3 Wiles, Mrs, Thomas Young. Em.plre Wunt ad.n omw results! Nobe “Tarn on the/s}un\’ with a turn of your wrist!” E. Denham, Wilson, T. C. Whiteside, Viola {Wilms, T. J. Lawlor, Mrs. Straiger, R. P. Sharod, Peter B. Strong, and 'A. E. Glover. R From Hoonah: Elsie Gomez and John Abbott Major E. Ed J Turn on Old Sunny Brook — and spread those faces into smiles! The rippling sound of its pouring is music. Its smooth, rich bourbon flavor is Kentucky's gift to those who appreciate something fine. Yes, sir, you and your friends deserve this genial, tasty whiskey. OLD 1 say it is incom- parably m[umr o all others.. PAA. JACK CARLYLE VISITS Jack Carlyle arrived from family here. 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Since 1932 they have increased about as follows: 48% on dwellings 25% on dwelling contents 62% on commercial buildings 69% on apartmenis, hotels and office buildings In general, building costs have increased about 6 per cent in the past year, 20 per-cent in the past three yearg and 31 per cent in the past five years. May we suggest that you give consideration to increas- ing your insurance in keeping with the increased building costs? L SHATTUCK AGENCY Seward Street Phone 249 Juneau