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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1946 ) “DELIGHTFULLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE STARTS TONIGHT --- e SUND A Y eie- 90 Minutes of DANGEROUS™ IS BILL AT CAPITOL “Delightfully Dangerous” is the Enteriainment! |effectively by Jane Powell. The teen- -old at /music and a light-hearted story 4 {which makes a diverting hour and DELICIOUSLY DELIRIOUS! | music is by Morton Gould o B ' Miss Powell is the pivot around chool ! v & ~ Song-Studded sesapfe=g led Laungh-Ioaded . Here Is a musical comedy that a b of entertainment. The ma- ljority of the songs are rendered which the story r lves. She plays the part of & Williams, a fif son, In her portra. Powell is convincir nts he 1 young Miss and has the the lead. She » experienced Ralph ays with e and Arthur Hale, a New York rical producer. Constance s Miss Powell's elder sis- ing. Goul en ST g [iShe’s a W . Slick-Chick, {8 7his Lady of ;ZQ! Burlesque S who is... L ter is ple: Morton provid iment which is a distinctive feature of the film. The music of St is presented in a me of parts of the r | “Artist's Life,” * petual Motion™ veral other familiar Strauss ns. The remaiunder of the portion of the picture is ginal music by Morton Gould with lyri Edward Heyman. Among the re “Once Upon Your E; rles R. Rogers Lubin directed by Walter De- Leon and Arthur Phillips. A Swing Symphony in Techni- color, “Abou Ben Boogie,” has been added to the Capitol bill, All the T and and One Nights did not am as this Ara- Jane POWELL Ralph BELLAMY Constance MOORE Morton GOULD and bis Ore 1 night club where ruj her than oven The! beautiful Shera- j zade who sings blues and dances in style which would be exotic in Araby, at any rate e U. §. Correspondents ‘Are Held by Soviels; | Are Finally Released PEIPING, Feb. 22 —Reliable Chi- nese sources reported today that ight American and one Australian espondent were held incommun- Continueus Sh ture at 1: ows All Day Sunday 00 — 10:05 Technicclor Cartoon — Snapshots — Latest News 2 SELECT FEATURES 2 “THE FALCON IN HOLLYWOOD"” GC STEADY” ON AT 7:05—9:30 PLUS: E;ads a te They had entered (hat MAl:. peee000006000060000000000000000006000000000000000 | churian city only this week aft jmonths of denials of pleas to visil the region. The same sources said the cor- |respondents now are being taken ! t | ——— |on a conducted tour of Mudken and} |ital of Manchuria, and of Harbin | forces. PHONE 704 e i "l he EPWin Feed C“. ll:erore being permitted to return to HAY. GRAIN, COAL onsored tour of Changchun, cap- Office i1. Case Lot Grocery jthe lines of Chinese government and STORAGE - e - TIDE TABLE FEBRUARY 24 Low tide 0:59 am,, High tide 7:16 am., Low tide 14:27 p.m., High tide 20:52 p.m., There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. WOLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUE SPECIALTY” FEBRUARY 25 Low tide 2:15 am, High tide 8:32 am., Low tide 15:45 p.m., High tide 22:26 p.m e 200 cvese0e00e 00, e s 0cececsccece e | | ! oo e v 00000 i { [ DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! I l HAVE TO \ STRETCH YOUR BUDGET ON THE NEXT SHOPPING TRIP GO TO=- Scors Rochock andCo. | | { | ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION . AUTHOR ASKS FOR a re To publican Republican America ‘Democratic or Radical party.” and National man from explicit ence Chester Barrett says the Navy base and Rev. Robert Treat in the after- here ha “war pl ing a nearby JUNEAU YOUTH RALLY: MONDAY "IRISH EYES ARE - SMILING” IS BILL | KT 20TH CENTURY | filn jort SHOWS AT 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. tieth Century - Fox, whose excursion into the more col- romantic periods of our | s yielded such mem- | Alexander's Rag-| ello, Frisco, Hello,” and “Sweet Rusie‘ shed back again— | > brilliant heyday and has come up b and ac- "l\‘t\i\‘ phed in | Monty ! Haver and Dick is scheduled to open to- the 20th Century rld of vaudeville 1 Tin Pan Alley reac n tre years just First World War. And high at the top of all figures world was the man who s of the people, | r, sang} well. | His name was on every music coun- | iter and in lights on leading thea- | tres. He was Ernest R. Ball, whose | {“Mother Machree,” “Boy O' Mine,” “Let The Rest of The World Go and “Irish Eyes Are Smiling” stand among our best-loved L mus RING GIRL Kitty C e We a rings which re ix boy and girl i d . JUNE HAVER DICK By still 60P DECLARATION AS CONSERVATIVE = CITY, Feb. 23.—A feature, packed with love songs at ! of Western Re- the top of the lilt parade, with the | s was told that the romance of two hot-headed sweet- ! rty must declare itself hearts who love as only the Irish conservative party of can, and with rough and roisterous opposition to the fun of Broadway in its gayest hey-| day ’ CHRIST FOR NATION CAMPAIGN ENDS HERE SALT LAK gional confere in r was Clarence Bud- nd, the noted author iblican committee- Kelland de- A v GOP must “have the and integrity to choose 1d make its declaration in unn able words.” Attendir 1t are - i - OXNARD, Calif. — The new peacetime target — it's going spe bomb crows. 1 County Agricultural Commissioner Ta R good have been | The Army on Avenue during the hrist for the Nation” campaign This series of meetings will come | to a st ul conclusion on Mon- day night with a praise meeting and social hour. Tonight the Rev.| ==~ Navy has Ralph E. Baker will be the guest ker; the Sunday Services \villjfllM A(TRESS ture Brig. Gen. and Mrs. C. O.| 1 and personnel in dynamit- tond, these meetings. LOS ANGELEZ, Feb. 23.—Sheila | willow grove “where - ” e sl g RING BLACE TAREL:{EYED, 23-year-old film acress, has ended in divorce a marriage she/ 5 ~|admitted had been too hasty. Charging cruelty, she was award- ed a decree yesterday from Allan Lane, 37, cowboy actor, whom she married in Las Vegas, Nev., Oct 1945, and from whom she be- | come estranged three months later. “After a very brief courtship and a hasty marriage,” she testified, Lane asked her to quit pictures and then became critical of her. | — e | | LOST HOLIDA KANSAS CITY, Ks. —Unpredict- able Cupid played havoc with the plans of Judge Clark E. Tucker of | the Probate Court, Tucker was all set for a holiday when fifteen couples applied for marriage licenses. Ap- plicants for the licenses said they | had been directed to his home by garage men, filing station atten- | dants, a minister and a justice of the peace. | COLISEUM DOUGLAS Tonight ALAN LADD AND NOW TOMORROW i promised to enter the noon vice at 2:30 p. m. The ainst crows” and use its public y invited to at-! an WILLIS SHANK Magician BOB PICE One of America's Foremost Platform Personalities and Song Leader Speakers Instrumentalist Methodist Church Feh. 25 7:30P. M. omr 000250900600 oebir orricH PHONE 233 3-DAY AIRMAIL SERVICE QUALITY—ACCURACY EXPERT SERVICE Generators Motors --= Starters FISHERMAN OVERHAUL YOUR ELECTRICAL EGUIPMENT NOW! We are equipped to give you reliable service at reason- able prices. Kohler Light Plants PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY The World's Fastest Selling Airplane Cartoon—"LET IT BE ME" New Edition FEATURE STARTS 8:00 and 10:00 P. M. 0 CENTURY MATINEE SUNDAY —— BOX OFFICE OPENS 2:00 P. M. Songs of Your Heart! Mother Machree Love Me and The Worid Is Mine Boy of Mine *Let the Rest Of The World Go By When a rogue with @ brogue meets your *Home I Indiana” sweetheart if's @ musical that will shamrock the nation! WOOLLEY | EYESARL?“ ) SHitive 4 in fchnientn,/ Anthony Quinn + Beverly Whitney * Maxie Rosenbloom and The Metropolitan Opera Sing LEONARD WARREN and BLANCHE THEBOM Directed by GREGORY RATOFF * Produced by DAMON RUNYON Sporis "THE GAME BAG” FOX FAST NEWS The Triangle Cleaners Will Clean Your Rugs and Draperies WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL I There is no ”surhstitute for newspager advertising! SEE and FLY THE NEW PIPER CUB At Juneau Airport 'NOW READY FOR DELIVERY Serving Southeastern Alaska CAPITOL CITY AIRCRAFT (0. Phone 321 — JUNEAU — Box 2227 - JUNEAU ALASKA Flight Instruction—Piper Cub Sales and Service ek oo -SSR AR B s i. 25 Since 1906 SEATTLE SERVING ALASKA

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