The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1946, Page 5

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International Red Cross, Geneva; Major General W. E. Shider, Brig. General Herbert S. Perrin, Rear Ad- mirala Ralph Wood; William Henry Barrett of the Salvation Army. Every state in the Union was rep- resented as were most Canadian Several each came from 'TWO FEATURES SHOWNTONIGHT | CAPITOL SCREEN | provinces. TONIGHT and SATURDAY —— A Thnillern-Ditler | FOR MYSTERY FANS! e | Noah Beery, Jr, and Martha|Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South O'Driscoll are again paired roman- Fe SRS T tically in “Under Western Skies,” & buoyant comedy with music Irom‘zo pER(ENI Universal Studio, at the Capitol tonight. Both the and the likeable, easy lovely Miss O'Driscoll going Beery | register smoothly i HASN’I BEEN (ul hearted saga of the old west. | They are aided and abetted by| Leo Carrillo, Leon Errol, Jennifer | Holt, Ian Keith, Irving Bacon, Doro- | thy Granger and Edna May Wona- cott The story tells of a theatrical troupe headed by Errol and his Miss O'Driscoll, who en- in The 20 per cent tax on jewelry, furs, toilet preparations and luggage has not been reduced or repealed {by the new revenue act, it is an- nounced by Internal Revenue Col- lector Clark Squire at Tacoma, ac- cording to advices received by The b | daughte 4 route east by stagecoach, are way- Empire ANNE GWYNNE laid by bandits on the outskirts of present wartime rates of federal DONALD COOK |Rimrock, Ariz. Martha outsmarts manufacturing and retail excise tax- BILL WILLIAMS {the leader of the gang, Carflllo. les will not be reduced until six ! A musical mystery, with laughs months after the date of termina- JOHN LITEL dogging the heels of murder, is tion of hostilities, as officially de- 'headed this way for the entertain-'clared by the President or Con- ent of film fans. It is Universal's gress. However, the new law does ‘Murder in the Blue Room,” due to- | repeal the use tax on motor vehicles {night at the Capitol Theatre as and pleasure boats, effective July 1, ithe second feature. According 10 1946. Squire pointed out that a car advance reports, it is as merry as it or pleasure boat in use before that |is macabre. |date will incur tax for the remain- The picture features such capable ing portion of the fiscal year end- | performers, among others, as Grace ing June 30, 1946. | McDonald, Donald Cook, Anne| The declared value capital stock !Gwynne, John Litel, June Preisser, tax is also repealed as of July 1, iBEtlY Kean and Regis Toomey. It 1946, but the present rates of stamp tells the story of what happens when tax on issue or transfer of corpor- John Litel insists upon solving the ate stocks and bonds have not been | twenty-year-old murder of his wife's changed. iformer husband, which occurred in the blue room of their mansion. a - /6865 REGISTERED ' ATLIBRARY AND MUSEUM IN 1945 Visitors signing the guest book at the Alaska Historical Library and et Musueam in 1945 numbered 6865, the DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | highest number since the beginning |of the war. In 1944 only 4924 reg- (istered and 1942 witnessed an all- | time low of 4594. { Notable among the guests in 1945‘ were Commander Helen B. Schle- !man, USCGR. (head of the BANK . | Wasps); General Wallace Philson,' located at Juneau, Territory of | William D. Shannon, District Gov- Alaska, at the close of D.ausmcss on ernor of Rotary; Honorable David the 31st day of December, 1945. Wilson, High Commissioner of New RESOURCES {Zealand; Dr. Erik M. R. von Kuch,‘Louns and discounts .x..$ 481,609.58 | nelt-Laddihn; Congressmen Mar- Loans on real estate 274,715.46 reduction in income taxes, ef- § A “MURDER IN THE BLUE ROOM” starts at 8:25—10:40 “UNDER WESTERN SKIES” - - NERSHIP DISSOLVED PAR' Effective December 31, in the firm of Cowling-Davlin | Davlin firm, NOAM BEERY, Jr. is withdrawing from the (158-t2) MARTHA O'DRISCOLL * (Official Publication) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE B. M. BEHRENDS MATINEE SATURDAY how Starts at 1:30 — ADDED — Chapter 11 of “THE JUNGLE QUEEN" lion Bennett, Homer D. Angell ana Overdrafts 596.3 el MR . EMMANUEL ey A Dr. Ruth Gruber, Jean Potter, Sim-| _owned 4,069,532.26 & e leon Oliver. Other bonds and war- A Daring Picture B Stantey Jones of Lucknow, Tn-| _Tants oned s284151 - - 0 idia; 8. Y. Wong of Shanghai; Van, Banking house, furniture 0“ @ D(fl'l"g s.’b’ect. | Arsdale Turner of the State De-| &nd fixtures 39,644.76 !partment; Guy S. Metraux of the | Other real estate owned. 15,050.00 E Checks on other banks | and other cash items 105,513.562 Exchanges for clearing house 9,718.87 Cash on hand and due from banks 1,282,401.60 TOTAL $6,311,713.02 LIABILITIES Ed Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 100,000.00 'Undivlded profits less ex- penses paid 166,207.03 Due to other banks—de- 2 ’ posits 337,109.98 Individual and savings | deposits 5,411,514.70 Hats: Were up t0 19.95 Now 75¢ 0 2.95 s Demand and time cer- | tificates of deposit 60.113.59‘ Cashier’s and certified checks i Dresses: Were up t0 32.50 Now 8.951015.00 PAs Housecoais, Robes: Were up to 25.00 Now 8.95 i 32,717.91 TOTAL $6,311,713.92 United States of America, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- slon, ss. I, JOHN MORRISON, Asst. Cash- ier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best o! my knowledge and belief. JOHN M. MORRISON, Asst. Cashier. (Correct Attest) GEO. E. CLEVELAND, J. F. MULLEN, Directors. Hankies: (Notarial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1946. CURTIS G. SHATTUCK, Notary Public in and for the Terri- SPECIAL Kid Gloves: 25c and 50c were 5,95 pires August 14,‘ 1947. : Professional k¢ ; Shorthand Classes Blouses: NOW FORMING _ AFew Suils: Were 7.95 Special Prices! City Hall 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. BOX 1013—DOUGLAS .BEGINNING and Now 2.50 and 3.50 ADVANCED y Coats: ’ SALES HELP WANTED LOCAL Representative f or TERRITORY of ALASKA to sell a complete line of brand- -ed and advertised men's leather dressing cases (fitted and unfit- ted), wallets and other leather novleties to the retail trade. Write full particulars and refer- ences to . TOMMY TRAVELER 339 Fifth Ave,, New York 16, N. Y, U. 8. A. T e TUESDAY ind WEDNESDAY Womatstmcs Were up fo 185. Baranof Hotel Building Now 68.50 “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE |Asiaa, Australia, New Zealand, South, 3 which critics hail as the most lush! ' |and lovely of any of the sarong- The new law further provides for return to the chopping block. fective for 1946 and subsequent years. Of the longest and funniest jungle 1945, the Woogie routine with Gil Lamb and Partnership existing between Robert & chorus of sultry | W. Cowling and Robert L. Davlin SONgs that youll never forget. Company, has been dissolved. Mr. | + om0 | SHOE PAGE FIVE JUNEAU, ALASKA LAMOUR BACK IN SOUTH SEA FILM AT 20TH CENTURY ) ) ) ) ) 2 LAST TIME TONIGHT 2—BIG FEATURES—2 “Men on Her Mind” "Smoking Guns” KIDS’ MATINEE SAT. LENTURY | | The public still dictates to Holly-| b ' ris SATURDAY NIGHT mour is back in the South Sea tarts L4 in her st sarong in Paramount’s 4 Century Theatre, “Rainbow Island”| Still Another GREAT SHOW for All Juneau to Enjoy! ress’ tropical escapades. § %o yo i Opening Saturday at the 20th ‘U\-' Century Theatre, “Rainbow Lsland” we are told, is a palmy, balmy chunk of entertainment, filled with color, music and sarongals. Co-starring with Miss Lamour are Eddie Bracken AR TCRRRRRRRRRG DOROTHY LAMOUR and Gil Lamb, who, as ship-wrecked' merchant seamen in the South Pac- | ( N S '\ Sh L her briofest role ! { he's terrific ... in her briefest EDDIE BRACKEN Counting Sarongs in his sieep!, GIL LAMB In Wolf's Clothing! ific come upon this island paradise ¢ the Queen of the island for a native ‘ ° Snow, ground for beheading the three (4 0 with another member of their tor-|{ [ 4 dance fete with plenty of food, mu- 5 stranded Americans. Fighting mad,' 5 0 / 8 Taxes! pedoed ship, Barry Sullivan /5 Orders are immediately given by % [¢] I‘h/ sic and gaiety as the proper back-|% Bracken turns on his ugliest scowl, with an:['l tehold! he is the image of the, () 'Oflsl BARRY native god, Momo, before whom all { 1R t g fall to the ground in worship. ;’5 No au ) su“‘“‘" From that point on, we are told, E/ ¢ M:‘x::\dm the charm and excitement of the (g ...But lots i ke g island are explored by Momo and and lots of his bodyguard with the help of beau- "tiful and sympathetic native girls. 'All goes well except that Bracken gets hungrier and hungrier, since native gods do not require food, and if he is caught eating like an ordi- [nary human, all three of them will gorgeous | Including among other things, one (races ever filmed, a swimming bal- ‘lPl of bride-to-be Lamour with her {jungle ladies-in-waiting, a boogie- No Island's complete without ‘em! charmers and 800GIE. WOOGIE 1 800GIE MAN"* "'" “WHAT A DAY >ee ATTENTION SHRINERS Regular monthly meeting at the L E T EEC U T T T C e e Rty | & % 12 Dugout Friday evening, with pic- Directed by tures for entertainment. Also re- RALPH MURPHY freshments. 7:30 p. m. Screen Play by J. W. LEIVERS, Yo 158-t2) Secretary. Adthur Philips - S S, A PARAMOUNT CAA; RA NOME PICTURE | 2 mmm@wmm\%\mmmmww‘ 2309 No need now to M- ? T homely hands! Keep RGPPSR IR RPN AR IR AR RS CRRR RO TR R RIRARN 3 | yours soft, smooth and lovely by applying this daintycream LARGE will not soil gloves or needle work, ASK FOR IT AT Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” &ay - . . TONIGHT and SATURDAY "“ISLE OF FORGOTTEN SINS” /7 S REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! moZbHb Ma—=mMmo IxI:Y MAII; ZE:V}CE 'z /’7 aterproo ining 17 ln:l::lenfly:lioll‘finl . g # § @ Alsske Alinus fosder \/7 {/i:‘\\‘é Hollywood Shoe Parlor A // = :E _:.';hl’,::':,.:::: / oy X A plane routes NATIVE OKLAHOMA PECANS Rich, full-flavored nuts delivered. | | parcel post prepaid. [ | 5 POUNDS 298 | Send Money Order to— ‘ LAWTONKA PECAN CO. P. O. Box 959 Lawton, Okla. DINE in the Pleasant Decor of the ; BUBBLE ROOM TERRACE with PIANO MELODIES on tap siraight from the VIENNA WO0ODS featuring the O’Reillys with SONGS FOR LISTENING and NEAT RHYTHMS FOR DANCING featuring the O’Reillys Ertertainment Staris at 8 o'Clock THE BARANOF HOTEL BUBBLE ROOM 0409

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