The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1946, Page 5

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lRlDM thRUr\R\ 8, I‘)4() TONIGHT and SATURBAY THE SCREEN'S NEWEST FIGHTING TEAM... BRINGS YOU A SCREENFUL of Vhnctls! Scrapping on the bottom of the sea over their gals on shore! QUEENS! WiArTiA O'DRISCOLL ON AT 7:00 — 2:30 LATEST NEWS CAST! SATURDAY MATIMEE —— 1:30 P. M. Extrad! “Bsom Patrol“ CHAPTER 3 OF “DICK TRACY VS. CRIME, INC. DONALD DUCK WILL BE HERE TOO!!!! There is no suhsmute ior newsoaper advemsmgI NEON SIGNS NOW MANUFACTURED IN JUNEAU Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON" Tubing PRATT NEON CO. Shattuck Way—Phone 873 CHARLES G. WARNER (0. T1 lL l),\lL\ z\LAbk/\ LMPIRL -JUNEAU, AL~\9K-’\ 'FORMER GI'S AID v . . INBREAKING UP na tier tRoLLEY STRIKE PELICAN, Alaska, Feb, 6—(Special LANCASTER, Pa, Feb. 8-—Six itol, two features will be shown. Ccrtespondence) The Progressive trolleys and four busses broke One is “Her Lucky Night” and the Club sponsored a Bingo party at through picket lines today in an- other is “Rough, Tough and Ready”. ths Kick & Like It Cafe on Janu- other atten of the strike-bound The Andrew Sisters and 5. Over $300 was collected for Ceonest Transportation Company hepcat music, star » March of Dimes drive. Bingo tO T tions with volunteer and Noah Beery, Jr., e yed during the early part driv rmer GIs tured players in e wening, later a lunch was APP 100 towns Night” which tells a story of a girl ge and the rest of the evening crowded h lawn across the getting her man in a most unusual was spent in dancing street to wr lub-yielding police- series of incidents. The picture i aside as the ve- highly entertaining Dr. Dorothy Hadverson, Supervis- hicles emerged from the company For those who like their men to or of Education for the Territory Car ba be of the “he” va and their arrived in Pelican aboard the Au-| o & gals with curves and that get-up- yora on January 27. Dr. Halverson and-go which takes them out to visited the Pelican school and re- see things and insult people Col- mained her> until February 1, when “Rough. Tough and she left by plane for Juneau | CAPITOL SHOWS 1 BIG FEATURES DURING WEEKEND For the weekend bill at the Cap- speople men pus ame from the erday when trolleys strikers quit the barn picket lir five of clanged their ma gates Ed ® just as ) concern service. ng about Muis ly afterward Victor Mc-| K. Raatikainen and Laglen are co-starred with several waltonen also left by plane on| The pickets retused to lesser-billed hail-and-hearties as February 1. Mr. Raatikainen will company automobile leave their compatriots in the Army En- pe in Juneau about a week on busi- plant ahead of the trolleys but gineers Port Repair Service, Jean ness. Mrs. Waltonen intends to go police finally cleared a path. Twen- Veda Ann Borg and Amelita from Juneau to Skagway where she ey-eight policemen had ridden up Ward a the gals who keep the will visit her daughter, Mrs. Ger- in patrol wagons at 8 a. m. and boys hopping and hoping trude Polley. 50 mir hoved pickets out > i —— 23 volunteer drivers VALENTINE TEA { Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Max and to reach : By Trinity Guild Sat. Feb. 9 their two sons returned to Peli- 2:30 tb 5:30. (187-t3) can by plane from Sitka on Feb- # ruary 1 ster Morris let a the the REPUBLICANS Get your tic Mike Thompson returned here by ey plane on January 23. Mr. Thomp- Garnick's Grocery son had been in Juneau for over two weeks attending to business matters s NOW for the Dinner from (189-13) Mrs. Don White returned to Peli- can aboard the S. S. Taku on Jan- uary 23 Mrs. K. Raatikainen, Miss Vivian Paddock and Gordon Underhill celebrated their birthdays on Janu- ary 31 Mrs. Raatikainen enter- tained a group of friends at luncheon on that day. Miss Pad- dock gave an ice cream party for the children of Pelican on Febru- ary 2 Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones ob- served their thirteenth wedding an- niversary on February 5. £ For(’%’l/ especially Kayser is creating residents attended a " ! Guard enchanting new fab- or: Goday. X 2. The feature thorou 3 tendance. Pelican and was in at- ric gloves, hosiery, - RETUBLICANS your tickets NOW for the ary Dinner from (189-t3) underthings, lingerie. Get Lincoln Ann! Garnick's Grocery DUV | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! g CARA NOME ~—— 'YANISHING CREAM Protect your skin against lements with an in- film of this dainty, s cream. |t makes @ your face powder cling ' more lastingly and 1§ smoothly, tool LARGE JAR ¢ FREE DELIVERY B sysem HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES ASK FOR IT TODAY CHERYSLER MARINE ENGINES For Immediate Delivery 9.8 Johnson Outhoard Moiors Machine Shop PHONE 473 My spirits cheer as home I near, A thought warms my chilled body, In anticipation of a grand libation, A wintertime hot toddy. Wilson Kelley The touch-of-quality is definitely upon Old Thompson because it’s blended in Kentucky by Glenmore. Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated Louisville, Kentucky. OLD HGMPSON BRAND 86.8 yrm/—l;m grain mnml spirits. BETTER BLEN A Marine Hardware HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS -- MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 Don’s Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phone 659 909 West 12th Now you can :.N. g equal to those served at world-famous bars. {ust add your favorite rand of liquor to “Holland House Cock- uil Mix"...and setve. JUNEAU, ALASKA Old Fashi *Whiskey Sour *Tom Collins FULL PINT ..enough for 22 “to 43 cockails ot tall dris *Whisk T i available ac preseat. Monica, Calif. " For Sale at Food, Drug and Dept, Stores HOLLAND HOUSE SALES CO. 126 West 22nd St, New York 11, N. Y. Distributed Throughout Alaska by City Ticket Office: K & L DISTRIBUTORS 911 Lowman Bldg., Seattle, 4, Wn. .4IIIIII|IIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIll|IIIlllllIll|||IIIHINIIIIIIIIIHIIHIh WHITE KING SOAP POWDER Giant or Regular Size BY THE PACKAGE OR CASE White King Is Better USSR : 5 It’s Here! Fisi of Paific Northern Airlines fleet of three new DC-3, 21-passenger luxury liners shown above on its arrival in Anchorage after delivery flight from the factory at Santa PACIFIC ~ PAGEF lVE TWO THRILLING B FeATURES sHowN || IO LENTURY fT AT20THCENTURY | 7 o NG H T |~ AND SATURDAY (Matinee Only) The double bill at the 20th Cen- tury, “Timber Queen” and “Wolves of the Range,” continues for show- ing tonight and at the Saturday Matinee, Timber Queen is a roaring with action, telling of an Army hero and babe in the. woods sma of timber len and Mary ading role the Range g Bob Livir thriller, L story blonde I a gang Richard Ar- Hughes saboteurs. A Parsmount Picture starting Beth ol 3 RICHARD MARY BETH | jNGE ARLEN - HUGHES | AL i) STIONR STABTS SATURDAY NIGHT TIDE TABLE 7 30 P. M. . . . . 4 s -v--_._- —— - - - —— . . ° — EXCEPT WITH uucm’m I ' orage, is in town L & \ 14:04 pm, 1.7 ft.° at the Baranof w HIT! H’T”H/T//' .J ‘CARY GRANT/ FRANK CAPRAS #' ARSENIC anp. OLD LACE RAYMOND MASSEY - JACK CARSON PETER LORRE nvirectea sy FRANK CAPRA PRISCILLA LANE « EDW. EVERETT HORTON « JAMES GLEASON JOSEPHINE HULL « JEAN ADAIR « JOHN ALEXANDER wture opening Saturd 4-day showing e Hiisie TR ® & 0 8 & v " v O 0 0 Low High tide Low tide e High tide Get Yours at FPlrooly #wreedy CALL 16 0r24 a There is no substitute for newspaper adverhsmg' Soon to be placed in operation over the routes of the Pacific Northern Airlines . in Alaska upon completion by the com- pany of its iransitional fraining pro- gram, these iransports will offer a new high standard in air iravel in the Territory. NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska Baranof Hotel PHONE 716

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