The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1946, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1946 SOLITTLE, SO DEAB TO BE UNLOVED!? The Deeply Tender Story of a Lonely Youngster . . . and the Shaggy, Run- away. Dog that Filled the Emptiness in Her Heart! SHE'LL BRING NEW HEAR-IHROS! Iplayed by Tom Seidel. a member of |shipmates with | them | | SHADYN MOFFI[TT =9 ||_ESMOND O(OH‘NOD (AD[ETON‘ 4 AND-A 2ND H'T T¢ MAKE YOU LAUGH THE GALS HAVE TAIE!] OVER IN THE OLD m-' I 1¥'s Rootin, Tootin' Swing and Sway! THE ANDRENS SISTERS |- | i | | \ \ | SCHEDULUE “Moonlight and Cactus” on at 7:00—9:35 ALSO —— THE NEWS OF THE DAY As Breught to YOU by P. A. A. Air Express MATINEE SATURDAY 1:30 P. M. BALCONY OPEN ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE COMIC PAGE! “My Pal, Wolf" oo |l KIDSE 8:15—10:50 | Prompt and Efficient RADIO SERVICE Call at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. SECOND and SEWARD Phone Red 206 The Erwin Feed Co. Oiffice in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE | provide the musical background for ‘mer cover girl, | afternoon. | Mary Francis Hammer, the defend- | name, Mary Francis Morris; Elmer | W. Copstead from Eugenia Stella | Herman A. Pederson of Petersburg, ey There is no substitute for newspager a advertising! HIL DAILY :\LAbI\/\ EMPIRL: e o e ceive 850 nmnthl) mppm( pay- inents; Magda L. Knowles, Ketchi- kan from Dean W. Knowles of Ketchikan, plaintiff adjudged cus- tody of two minor children, $150 attorney fee and $200 monthly sup- 2 FEATURES ARE SEEN AT CAPITOL DURING WEEKEND Based on “The Pumpkin Shell,” | by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, RKO Radio’s “My Pal Wolf" at the Capitol this week end outlines the plight of a lonely little girl and her adven- tures with a run-away Army dog and the complications brought about by a stern governess, who is anti- pathetic to dogs. Seven-year-old Sharyn Moffett r film debut in the leading sharing henors with a huge dog. Also featurad a Una O’Connor Claire Carieton of Petersburg from James Edward Concannon, plaintiff receiving cus- W. Irish, Juneau, from Marcella B. Irish; Carol Peters of Juneau from Nick Peters of Sitka, plaintiff re | ceiving custody of four children and support payments |} from defendant of $25 per month ‘!m each child PETERSBURG OUT AFTER BACK TAX The Cily of I’nhxflmm has filed a petition in the S. District Court for an orde estate to satisty <o - JUDGMENT SIGNED Presiding District Judge J. W. role. and e of the double \('unm, llu '\ndn\\x Sn Leéo Carillo The picture, as the title indicates, has a western setting, and Maxene, i trarin Lo Kehoe this morning signed a Patty and ‘erne are seen as cow- e _ Jjudgment in Court here to the Al- s on a ranch run entirely by ikd / Credit Bufent. ageiot R wemen. The owner of the ranch, .o = k s B Wamser. Plaintiff was adjudged Metchant Marine, returns home $44020 vlus interest of $94 to April on furlough, bringing a score of his him, among them the ship’s band—Mitch Ayres' or- chestra and the maestro himself who that date on one cause of action. Interest was adjudged on three spective amounts: $18.68; $18 and the neight new son ghits, “Wa Hoo Mén, Amen.” ‘The goings-on include the myster- ious disappearance of Tom's cattle and the tracking down of the thieves Lovely, among and “Send Me A T HUPPS COMING BACK Staff Sgt eral years ago, has been discharged | irom the service, and with Mrs Hupp expects to return to Juneau during February. During the war Hupp was stationed on the east coast blonde Elyse Knox, for- apy as Seidel's love interest. Others in the picture Eddie Quillan, Shemp Howard d Tom Kennedy. D DIVOR(E DE(REES Divorces were ground cut at | steady pace in U. S. District Court here this morning, seven décrees having ‘been xssum! by noon. More divorce actions were slated to be lieard after recess, at 2 o'clock this - DANIELSONS IN SPOKANE Major Ted Danielson has recent- .y returned to the states after two and one half years with the armed Juneauite. Danielson are visiting in Spokane, Wash -e - SYLVIA DAVIS HOME Miss Sylvia Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Davis of Ju- neau, is arriving from New York Decrees were granted to: Ray Hammer of Ketchikan from ant to be restored She has been studying violin in the east for the past two years. Miss Davis may give a concert during her visit here. her former Copstead; Edna C. Pederson from e CARSUN'S COOKIES AT B. M. BEHRENDS CO. ISMAEL HOTEL CLEAN, NEAT ROOMS Reasonable Rent RUN BY THE OWNER, ISMAEL VOSOTROS plaintiff to have custody of the couple’s two minor children and re- } § ARt RS SR SR Y e K GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. WOLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY” FOR SALE Nome Drug Store Nome, Alaska ; By the City of Nome ALL REAL and PERSONAL PROPERTY Including Buildings, Fixtures and Inventories Sealed Bids will be accepted on or before the 28th day of January, 1946, at 5:00 o’clock, P. Klr l‘:l the Office of the City Clerk, Nome, aska. The City resgrves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information contact the City Clerk, Nome, Alaska. Painting and Decorating SATISFACTION' GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATE Walter D. Field ==-- Co-Op PHONE 581 EVENINGS BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES port; Patricia Margaret Concannon | tody of two minor children; Jhsrph- minor , 10, 1945 and at six percent since j Georg lleuusx Miss Ellen Hope, li‘lub(th De Armand; service in Europe. He is a Iormer' At present he and Mrs. | JUNEAU, AL/ \9}\/\ SPECIAL MATINEE * AT 20TH CENTURY FOR JUNIOR GANG Another of the |ehildren’s shows, with | review booked for the Saturday ‘nm(mw at the 20th Century T! This we in addition to “Sheriff Buste John The regular stage show consisting of amateur acts, games and con- tests will start at 1:30 p. m. with the car following immedately This is another in the jregular turday matinees \by Manager Eddie Lewis ifor the Juneau Juniors - always popular “rabbe and Al “Fuzzy series of ranged especially NORTH SEA TAKES 23 ON SITKA TRIP North Sea sailed from Ju- Sitka last night at 8 lock with 14 passengers from this city They Gene Steamer were Mrs. Jeiry Strong, Strong, Charles Strong, Hobson, Mrs. George Hob- Mr. and son, ‘John H. Carter, Jr., | Mrs. H. S, Waldemar, M. O. Brown, sther causes in the following re- | L V iV\’ C W. C. Charteris, Mrs. John A. Nyman, Tate, Charteris, $2.71 'l-r:mk Nyman and Mrs. Ray Avrit, e |COASTAL AIRLINES Karl D. Hupp, whol was court librarian in Juneau sev- I ON SITKA FLIGHT Alaska Cmstal Airlines brought j the folloing incoming passengers to Juneau yesterday afternoon. From Sitka, Fred Bryant, John Mrs. from Peli- can, Hal Fairhurst; from Hoonah, Frank St. Clair - ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWNERS All automobiles in operation or upon the streets of Juneau that do splay both front and back, in proper place, 1946 license plates by February 1st, will be tagged and iined. Get your new 1946 license vlates at the office of the City City today on the Princess Norah.!Clerk in the City Hall, LEONARD WILLIAMSON, Chief of Police. | 177-13) - i I)RINK KING SLACR LABEL! Green Peppers Broccoli Cauliflower Spinach Parsnips Squash Yams Sweet Potatoes Turnips "Cabbage Red Cabbage Bunch Carrots Onions Garlic 704 SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop Friday A cartoon | GRA HI KIDS! WHAT A BIG SHOW! Saturday Matinee AT 1:30 P. M. FUNNY COLOR CARTOONS IN A BIG CARTOON 88 CARNIVAL! "c“"“n —PLUS— ‘fl m AMATEUR SHOW ‘a7 st.om STAGE CONTESTS! JEXGoaiek COME ON DOWN KIDS And The Biggest Suindle On The Praie Blows Up With A Bang! ... DANCE... Sponsored by Sons of Norway ELKS’ HALL SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 10P. M. Albert Peterson's 3-Piece Orchesira Admission $1.20 Tax Included Public Invited BANANAS Cauliflower STARTING SATURDAY EGGS Canadian or Cloverbloom 2 dozen$1.25 Green Peppers Lettuce Celery Green Onions Bananas Pears Oranges Apples Grapes Avocados Cranberries Pink Grapefruit Yakima Gem Pofatoes - - 100 Ibs. $4.75 Jineau Deliveries 10 a.ra, 2 pm., 4 pam. Douglas Delivery 10 a.m. Thane Deliveries 2 p.m. Tuesday and Boat Orders Delivered Any Time! e e e, BILLY TRIES IS HAND AT LAW ENFORCEMENT PAGE FIVE RIS TI0h e TURY fl' A ST NIGHT! RS i i Paramount preseats Yo HEA wepE YOUNG 9 AND GAV 'Olofl‘a L“M CHARUE RUGGLES™ DOROTHY GISH BEULAH BONDI » (/. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{II_IF!I!HIIIIIIIIIIIIII NO ¢ equal to those served at world-famous bars. Just add your favorite brand of liquor to *Holland House Cock- tail Mix"...and serve, 8 PERFECT MIXES I):y Martini, Bronx Side Car Daiguiri Manhatan Old Fashioned *Whiskey Sour *Tom Collins FULL PINT +..enough for 22 U 0 43 cockuails or wll drinks You can serve For Sale at Food, Drug and Dept. Stores | HOLLAND HOUSE SALES CO. 126 West 22nd $t,, New York 11, N. Y. Distributed Throughout Alaska by K & L DISTRIBUTORS 911 Lowman Bldl. Seattle, 4, Wn. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St.,, Phone 876 107 Cherry St. Seattle 4, Wash. MRS. EDITH WALKER Baranof Hotel Furs Altered Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns Tailoring—Suits and Coats Designing and Remodeling Hats ALTERATIONS

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