The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1945, Page 5

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' PAGE FIVE ; ERSs s CENTURM 2—HITS! TONIGHT ONLY! Lm-m:h Drama :I. :dk'l':l:]:m‘s 2'", Big Hit z Dishe! BOB LIVINGSTON “FUZZY” ST. JOHN N “"OVERLAND . STAGE COACH" K l n S ATTEND THE SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P, M. Contests! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1945 elg s ST { y Oil | Bowl game here ‘ADVENTURE ora ere | It will mark Tulsa’s fifth bowl A Twe-Feature Program | BILL AT CAPITOL e b st 1 sears e ODENS SATURDAY g - ; 249 | M ®, / ® £ of Exceptional Merii! DURING WEEKEND From SO"“I\ v 40a. 1o TS TEn, Grorgit = ] has a record of eight wins and two new comedy with music, star- rived in Juneau port at 8 o'clock independent, souls, 1;0 f:!‘l“‘"‘c""“ ring Ann Miller at the Capitol Thea- last night and sailed for Skagway! ESKIMO DAN(E Have Not" opens at the 20th Cen- " v or SUS- S i [Bogart, the film also features brill- the modern Eve and the ever sus- barking here were: William K. | ceptible Adam. Anderson, Jewell Burrows, wflu,,l-‘w jant newcomer Lauren Bacall, Wal- m with romance. It's a gay and lian Gaunt. |Moran and Sheldon Leonard. The kling, comedy about a singing | Twenty-five Eskimos, left stranded film is an exciting tale of the love cvem e e e — o - - to play in the New Year's Day AR R HoUBLE FEATURE ‘ it will be Georgia's lhil(llbo»\l ap- :pem-mm- This season, Tulsa won| AT 20]-“ (EN‘URY i ey R | defeats. b S— e s “Eve Knew Her Apples”, Colum- The Steamer Princess Norah ar-} A roaring adventure story of two r s weekend, shows A at her g 5 tury Theatre Saturday vav,.v(!?l;,.ix“u:I:ius\1‘:1‘1\.‘1;:0\;“50‘&‘;%\ of "P:l.is:x‘mrn m{rom Seattle disem- 'I'ROUPE BOUND With a cast headed by Hmphrey She w ic ers " r ter B , Hoagy (“Stardust™) | Harry G. Hawkey, Dorothy Hil-{ J. Talkington, Paul W.|¢ skinper. " Eilar E. Jensen, Tona in their faces with the disappear-|skipper. Urhe F. Kronquist, Ed-| &nce of tour manager Art Mor Adapted for the screen by Jules ‘{1x1(1~4‘x\ y ! nette, are homeward bound pas- Furthman and William Faulkner N O i i aboard the Steamer Denali, from a mnovel by Ernest Heming- PsEeey (,d M,CF.‘“;M“J,‘ o“;}’“," which sailed from tle yester- way, “To Have and’' Have Not" was| s ()fsiw\v\%jgh‘:snw Ry‘;: 0. |directed by Howard Hawks. The film & 5 s | All of the party except one Miss 2lso serves to introduce a ‘“blues”| Edith A. Ryan, Bella G. Simpson, b i ; b 8 S e are being returned at government humber penned by Carmichael and Alberta J. Smith, Howard D. Stab-| hnny reer, * v i E S | expense to Barrow and White Johnny Mercer, “How Little We ler, Dot I. Stevens, Dently Wagner,| Know,” whicl rend soulfully § > 'y Mountain whence they were beck- Know.” which is rendered soulfully | Bonnle Wagner, Walls Wagner. .| by the finger of fickle fame, by Miss Bacall in one of the smoky From Prince Rupert—William A.| iy, IR BIHEEREE 4 4 Chlarson, Rudolph Hedland. GUIBKLYSE BSOOR L | From, Ketchikan — Peggy Wood, | Georgia Brown and Hal Fmirhurst.j From Wrangell—Mr. and Mrs. George Fabricius. Leaving for Ekagway were—Al- bert Judson, Mrs. A. Judson, Lydia ic tourist cabin y merry musical hit. It's the most tempting comedy of the year! Others in the fun-derful cast in- clude Willlam Wright, Ray Walk- bert Williams and John Eld- senger CHESTER NANC! llUSS[I.l MORRIS - KELLY - HAYDEN Diregted bv FRANK McDONALD N E TS Starting SATURDAY Night IT'S THE GREAT SHOW YOU'VE “Destiny” which is the second fea- ture on the bill has Gloria Jean and lan Curtis in the leading role. “Destiny” tells the exciting story a fugitive who finds himself in love with a girl who lives in a world apart | Others in the film are Frank Cra- ven, Grace McDonald, Vivian Aus- tin, Minna Gombell and Frank Fen- ton welcoming smiles turned to unbending snubs. The 25th member of the troupe,| NOTICE | Betty Ahnatook, will leave the| | Denali here at Juneau to make her| After December 10, no telephone way to Skagway and a job in the rentals for the month'of December Alaska, Native Service sanatorium' will be accepted at a discount, All | | there. She has hospital experience,' remittances must bear postmark of e ere Mexicans Pay $10 To See Bette Davis MEXICO Ciix, wec. ii Actress Bette Davis a theater at $10 a séat last night, is having a busy time today. Pirst she will lay a wreath at the foot of Mexico's Independence Monu- ment, and then she will be the luncheon guest of Federal District Governor Javier Rojo Gomez Bette and her husband, William Grant Sherry, are combining busi- ness and a honeymoon in Mexico She made a personal appearance at the Mexican premier of her picture, “The Corn is Green,” last night Tenight and Saturday 2 INY” at 8:20—10:50 at 7:00—9:30 ¥ SATURDAY MATINEE 0 P. M. L = Companion Hit . . .. EXTRA! “JUNGLE QUEEN"—Chapter 7! BREEZY MUSICAL TALE OF A |l & MODERN EVE! \ s Al 2 ANN MILLER WILLIAM WRIGHT t SHOWPLALE oF T 12 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000¢ The Senior Class of Juneau High School Will Presents Its Annual Senior Ball Friday, December 7th 9:00 P. M. ADMISSION : Per person $ .50 Tax .10 Totaliwuns.. $ .60 All J-Hi Alumni and Parents of Students Are Invited to Anend. 00000000909 30000000000000000000000000000000000000 ATTENTION Discontinuing Defense Tickets December 8th with the last War Bond Drive Please turn in your DEFENSE | TICKETS Anytime ! Harbor Grocery Daily Delivery 2 P. M. $2.50 Minimum Douglas—Every Friday BOAT ORDERS . . . ANYTIME PHONE 352 909 West 10th St. Public Accountani-Stenographic:Tax Relurns MURPHY and MURPHY ROOM 3—First National Bank Building PHONE 676 ! s e el | ’ S e Dick, Rachael Dick, Lily Judson,| Joseph Judson, Albert Judson,| Helen Judson, Mrs. J. Harry, Bruce| Parker, G. B. Walker and Ernestine gained at Barrow. informed that Monnette's parents were to meet with authorities in| | not later than discount day. The ANS office here has been|be prompt. | BEEN WAITINGTOSEE . . . . HUMPHREY Pleas JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS ‘ Open Evenings for Zollman. J. Starkweather, R. G. Huggins, John Mansell, A. Van Mavern, K. Wilde, W. H. Brown and E. A Vogle. i The steamer will return from Skagway Saturday morning at 7:30 Seattle today to consider action. e STEAMER MOVEMENTS Alaska, from the westward, south- bound, scheduled to arrive at 4 LAST and sail from Juneau for the|o'clock this afternoon. south at 9 a. m. Yukon, from the westward, south- —————— bound, scheduled to arrive at 1 jo'clock tomorrow morning. | 8 'N oll BOWI. (0"“5 , tomorrow morning and sails south jat 9 a. m. | | Denali, from Seattle, scheduled to HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 6 — An- arrive Sunday. other post-season football classic is| North Sea, from Seattle, scheduled all lined up as the University of| to arrive Monday. Tulsa and the University of° Baranof scheduled Georgia have accepted invitations about December 12, southbound &mmmmmm&mmmm@%@m@%mx&gfi ‘ T (T\VE ’ TS (TS . if you're interested in gifts of fine leather goods we suggest you investigate the new wallets, writing kits and traveling kits in our shop. .. . gifts for the home are always welcome at Christmas time and among our many items for the home are some beautiful mahogany knick- knack shelves. We also have them in glass . . . . intricately blown prefume bottles for milady’s boudoir or dresser sets, unique costume jewelry and many other gifts for “her” . ¥ . we are proud of our extensive collection of really magnificent glassware . . . delicate hurricane lamps are illustrated, and we have cocktail sets, numerous crystal glassware items, portable bars and hundreds of other sparkling gifts in glass . . . 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