The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1945, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1945 EXTRA ——M.G. Ms CC“DARK SHADOWS®® WITHOUT KNOWING WHY! NEWS OF THE DAY AS BROUGHT TO YOU BY P. A. A. AIR EXPRESS! From its origin over 170 years ago, California‘s wine industry has grown and matured with the United States. cauroRNIA souvIni For more than 50 years, Cresta Blanca has carried on this great fradition. Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. Los Angeles and Livermore, California For over fifty years, the finest of American wines. L Public Accountani-Sienographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 PSS USSR e ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION SERVING ALASKA | day nigk THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA SCENE-STEALERS | COASTAL AIRLINES ARE AT CAPITOL {flew the following passengers on adept | flights to and from Juneau | To Hoonah—Philip Jones, Francis Harry Marvin, Mrs. J Five of Hollywood scene-stealers ar Capitol in the Family { This quintet of laugh-makers, as well as scene-stcalers, comprises Charlie Ruggles, Fay Bainter, Helen! ric Hattie s most aring at the| laugh-fest “3 Is A|Johnson Cushing To Excursion Thomas From Hoonah—B. H. Sturdahl To Ketchikan — Earl McGinty the Miss C. A. Hellor, Lt. Robert Hull, perfected one Lt. George W. Delore and Lewis racteristic that| Raymond attention of, To Petersburg To Wrangell—Imog To Ter Mrs and Tony Florendo whereas| ©On today's flight to Sitka, pas- cer. Holen|Sengers were: Ray Schultz, H. B pan | Howsley and Mrs. H. B. Howsley e Inlet—Robert B, William Estes e Ward Nora Florendo the cynosure of all Miss Bainter is a Brodericks’ po dead catches the lective eye while Arthur { 5 4 scene In his direction aniel pulls the fans' attention to her with that wonderfully infectious laugh of hers However, in spite of the concen-| trated efforts of these experienced troupers, two other actresses in this film adaption of the John Golden stage hit are unconsciously steal- ing every scene in which they ap- pear. The newcomers are Donna and Elissa Lambértson, identical nine months’ old twin girls, who v delicious art of The joker has peen the only In- novation in playing cards in cen- turies. | ,-e GILMORE, JR. T0 BEL. S ATTORNEY FOR FIRST DIVISION It is expected that the nomination of Patrick J. Gilmore, Jr.,, of Ketch- ikan, as United States Attorney for the First Division will be submitted at an early date to the Senate by the Justice Department Mr. Gilmore, who served as assis- re he joined M lmore before g to the Territory. Mr. Gil- a lieutenant in the United States Naval Reserve, and his most recent service has been in the Aleut- lans - ATTENTION PIONEERS and AUXILIARY Busine: al meeting Wednes- 8. Also nomination of Odd Fellows Hall. JOE GREEN President officers 10,133-t2) -+ DRINK KING BLACK 3 g UABEL! RERRE Wothers and Yes, when baby goes for his bottle with Darigold Evapo- rated Milk in the formula he has approval of both mother and doctor. Mother approves because of her experience with Darigold in the kitchen in dozens of uses. As for doctor, he has solid, scientific reasons for approving Dati- gold* When it comes to 7 baby, his approval is shown in chuckles of glee and in | steady, sturdy growth. Dari- gold is a truly fine evaporat- ed milk, * Vitamin D content increased by the addition of 25 USP units of tasteless vitamin Dy per filuid b8 ounce. Provides not less than 400 § i USP units per quart when equal volumes of Darigold Milk and water are mixed. Darigold Milk is homogenized for easier digesti- bility and safeguarded by steril- ization and air-tight sealing in the can. Emblem Club Eledts * ON SITKA FLIGHT Johanna Jensenas " President for 1946 PARTY LINE >, at their meet- Elks Hall, elected to head the or the 1 installation to officers include Louise Betty corresponding secretary; be held i who wi Beulah i Casper Virgini tary; Ger Eva Cla McClouc Erblanc Beebe, 2nd The annou pointme and con In the e Do W BEBIDEHRRERE G r ¥ dent for inuary. Other ve with he vice-president; al secretary recording se de Wo 3-year trustee ear trustee guard ard am dent will make her ward, P LS RERRNI BRI RE S ' J. B. BURF “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers B R R R R ERIE R DRIV supply the demand. JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. treasurer Hazel Esther and Frances ko the ap- which 1 a regu n Club's | was he fortunate member > ATLANTA, Dec. 5.—The Young Democrats of Georgia conducted a forum for high school students last night on “Privileges of Cit hip. The students were enco ask questions. Just ask the forum leaders said. One pert little Miss approached Mrs. Marguerite Ryan Ewing, vice president of the organization, and asked: “Well, I'd like to know how T could go about forming a Young Republi can club.” anything FROM ANUIDRAGE Registered at the Baranof from Anchorage are the following Robert H. Young, George W. Mor- gan, B. B. Edwards, L. M. Puckett and Buela Goyke aged to ~ "MAN WITH TWO LIVES" ON SCREEN AT 20TH CENTURY of dual existence » basis of “Man With Two the Monogram drama which at the 20th ght rred’ in the incing A strange story forms Lives opened an engagement el y Th la ance of the man 2 ality is suddenly formed into a new and entirely different one Norris heads a cast which is espee- ially well chosen, and their perform- ances add greately to the effective- ness of the picture. Especially good work is done by Addison R is, Frederick Burton, Marlo Dwyer, Ed- warn Keane, Eleanor Lawson and Hugh Sothern Altogether qualifies as a complete success in the field of pseudo-scientific drama, \d a picture which at times is absorbingly interesting BT e Dolls, Soldiers, Wagons, Games o ahd Soft Plush Animals ... for the Very Young. . . Pull Toys for the Toddlers . . .Lili- putian Furniture for the Older Children...In All, the BEST Sania has done in years! Have you see our MONOGRAMMED Napkins, Matches, Ete. B - Tene-Ja-fa S R e Sn-Tam Sny Py, wotls Yol R R A ANDKIDS. .. Don't forget to Listen to "SANTA AND THE PIXIES" at 5P. M. Daily Over KINY . and be sure o see you send your lettersto. .. . Let's look into the situation . . . and see if we have any STRAY BOTTLES in our basements, porches, efc. . . . and RETURN THEM to your grocery stores and drivers. This favor will be greatly appreciated and for a good cause, as the milk hottle industry cannot supply us with additional bottles for some time. BUT if we all cooper- ate, and return our empties we can dig up enough empties to : Quality Dairy Products Juno-Maid Ice Cream T S e T s S WA AT, My SRS el Xy, W AR i = 2 2 o R R e e o s o S0 S o] ORD & CO. ‘Man With Two Lives” | Milk Bottles Urgently Needed COME ON FOLKS . . PHONE 638 PAGE FIVE R 10" teNTURY Last Time Tonight FASCINATING WEIRD DRAMA! Gentleman by day...killer by night...a modern Jekyll and Hyde who terrorizes an entire city! * NORRIS MARLO DWYER ELEANOR LAWSON YOU'LL WONDER HOW THE STORY CAN END ? ——PLUS—— "RIDER AND THE BANDIT” with GEORGE HUSTON 8 T % COLISEUM 4 Last Time Tonight GINGER ROGERS . ..in... ""TENDER COMRADE" M ANY property own- ers, after a fire, are find- ing that the amount of their insurance is insuf- ficient. Usually this is because they have failed to add enough insurance to meet increasing prop- erty values. Better check up! If you need more in- surance, call Shattuck Ageney Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 For Comfort and Bervive Get the New Wasb- McClure, Mer. ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME -t Hotel P} SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE Waterproof Shining 5 and Dyeing Invisible Resoleing g Hollywood Shoe Parlor | \ .............. Y Artic Delivery Service For Prompt Delivery PHONE 101

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