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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Chapeladies H(id- Meet Last Evening PAGE FIVE TONIGHT Popular Return Engagement!! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1946 In the title role, Dennis O'Keefe brings his very definite gift of laugh-making right to the fore. As his bewildered fiancee, beautiful Helen Walker again turns in the kind of performance we expect from | her after her fine work in “Abroad | NOW SHOWING AS Edward Small’s romantic comedy, g5 the glamorous Trixie, a chorus “Brewster's Millions”, bowed in at gi;] ypon whom Monty gratefully the Capitol Theatre last night and gquanders a lot of his hard-to-part- was received with enthusiasm by with million, and, as his valet and 'RETURN SHOWING " OF THRILLER NOW | residence of Mrs. Earl Bland on the | Fritz Cove Road. Regular members ! attending were Mesdames Blake, Bland, DeHart, Donahue, Green, 'GREAT COMEDY I CROWDS SCREAM AS CAPITOL THEATRE ROCKS It took a lifetime for them l(w meet, the lip-twitching floater and | the ember-eyed blonde—and their| Vie union was like that of the sea tol with LAUGHTER? He £a4 to spend one million dollars in 60 days! g 3:10—10:15 COMPLETE SHOW AT 7:20—9:30 STAN KENTON and HIS BAND in “RADIO MELODIE RS ———————————— IN THE LATEST NEWS “ATOM SCIENTIST HONORED AS WOMAN OF THE YEAR” VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes PROMP I WORK GUARANTEED 08 €0. — PHONE 30 Baranof Turkish Bath and Massaye Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE an audience vastly amused with the idea of a discharged G. I. Joe cast loose upon an unknowing world with one million dollars in his poc- kets. Everyone of us has toye with the delicious fantasy of “how to spend a million dollars” if it should ever fall in our laps, but to spend it in two month’s time opens up a new line of thought. The plot concerns Monty Brew- ster, who, immediately after his honorable discharge from Uncle Sam’s army finds that he has in- herited a vast fortune from an ec- centric uncle in South America. But there's a string attached to his good luck. His uncle left a clause in his will that Monty must spend one million dollars flat in two months time before he can inherit the remaining seven millicn. YOUR BIGGEST THRILL Comes Sunday! v LAWFORD - CRISP - LOCKHART Preheating Heavy Fuel il Due to modern refining methods, the trend is toward heavier industrial cils. The higher b.t.u. content per gallon offers additional savings. Oils heavier than No. 5 must be preheated to obtain good results and satis- factory operation of the oil burners. Let us explain to you the most efficient method of preheating fuel oil for automatic operation of any rotary oil burner. SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE "0il Heat that Satisfies . . . . . Plus Service" PHONE 476 214 Second Street Rounds Johnson, Maijer and Meilke. The members also had the pleasure of having one new member Mrs. Bill Johnsen and two visitors from town, Miss Heller, and Miss Margaret Welsh. Miss Heller showed slides and |gave an interestng talk on nutri- tion. Miss Welsh asked for the co- operation of tre Chapeladies in starting a “Well Baby Clinic” out the highway. The first clinic will be held in lhe “Chapel by the Lake” on Friday, March 1 from 1 pm. to 4 pm. The Chapeladies voted to change the meeting nights from the first and third Tuesday of the month to the second and fourth. The next meeting will be held March 12 at the home of Mrs. Max Meilke. DOUGLAS NEWS DAN JACK VISITS Dan Jack, swrprised his mother, Mrs. Ed Murphy, over the weekend Jykell, general factotum, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson brings down the house with his much-abused efforts to save his master’s money. S e 'SPECIAL ELECTION RESULTS OF THIRD DIVISION CANVASSED Steve McCutcheon, son of the late Senator H. *H. McCutcheon, was elected to the office of his deceased father, and R. R. (Bud) Warren was elected Representative filling the vacancy caused by the death of Joe Diamond, in the special elec- tion, Third Division, held Jan. 29.| All votes were counted yesterday |by members of the Territorial Canvassing Board meeting in the Secretary of Alaska’s office. | Senator McCutcheon received 1077} votes and Representative Warren 1408 | Other candidates in the race stood | as follows: For* Representative William Wagner, 1212 votes; for Senator, Gunner Engebreth, 815; Dr. A. S. Waskowski, 475 and Harold|with g surprise visit at his home, Griffin, 413. \after being on duty in the Alaska No election was held at Chignik, | Transportation Service since last Denali, Pilot Point, Tunnel and gctoher. Dan, 19 years of age, join- Tyonek, and no returns Wwere reé- q the ATS last April, and slncc] ceived from Belkofsky, King COVethen has had many exciting ad Sanak, Sand Point, Unga, and yentures, including seeing the out False Pass. M. E. S. Brunelle, yqe for the first time and big cities Clerk of Court, said it was h"’-;hke Seattle. He made only a shor opinion that no election had been“,;s" herg while the boat he is as- lh(::i in the last na:nsd c“mm“"'isigned to was in port. | B e SR ‘luIHERAN ‘ Miss Carol Nickels became six i SIX YEARS lADIES' A‘D * |vears of age yesterday, Febru- ANNOUNCES FOOD SALE &' sision wome of her parents. T0 BE HELD SATURDAY 17 o Gurcis ey cnoot ciase Bl :were invited to the party for treats The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society ¢nd afternoon of games. has announced plans for a food | 5 sale, with many tempting home-| REGULAR MEETING GUARDS cocked cakes, pies, cookies and other| A regular meeting of the Douglas \specialties on hand, to be held Sat- | Unit of Territorial Guards will be |urday, March 2, at Bert’s Cash Gro- ' neld on Thursday evening in the cery. ‘The sale will open at 11)~Nat. Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. |o'clock. | it g | Committee members in charge of ! NOTICE Ithe affair are Mrs. Jack Gould, Mrs.! 1946 Dog Licenses are due, all Raymond Nevin and Mrs. Frank dogs unlicensed will be disposed of. 'Olson. A. J. BALOG City Clerk, Douglas, Alaska. (205-t3) - .. | FU GOES EAST Milton Furness, Administrative Officer in the Fish and Wildlife NOTICE | Qarvice has left for Chicago where| Anyone caught dumping garbage I 1ie will participate in a week's con- 'in creeks or panks in Douglas Al- ference on business matters. He is aska will be Acalt with severely. cxpected to return to Juneau| A. J. BALOG | around March 12. City Cleri, Douglas, Alaska. .- (205-t3) LICENSE APPLIED FOR Zig ——————— | HART BOUND OVER An applicatior. for a marriage li- | cense has been filed in U. S. Com- theft of $40 from Ole J. Johansen | missioner’s Court by Elsie Lampkey Deccember 20, was bound over for and Arcino Credo, both residents ‘he Grand Juiy yesterday in the of Juneau. |Distriet Court Hart is accused of el | using force aud holdup tactics in DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! Jr'flklng the money from Johansen. of Applause are greeting... the finest: Three Feathers *“First Among Fine 'Whiskies” bottled n 63 years Have you tasted it lately ? Blended Whiskey s proof. ¢5% American grain neutral mm;.rnmm Inc., New York Clyde Hart, rharged with alleged | the shore. They found each other on the island of Martinique, half-| way around the world. They were! two Americans, sick with them-| selves and the rotten world that lay bleeding all about them Yet out of the flame that was kindled between them, out of the struggle that they shared with fate, and out of the “blue” music they heard in the cafe of a two-bit hotel, they found strength and faith. Now they were leaving the island . . .| together. | i So ends Warner Bros. finely| etched adventure romance, “To Have And To Have Not,” a How-| ard Hawks production, which is' ‘shqwmg at a return engagement | itonight only at the 20th Centu | With Humphrey Bogart starred, (and featuring Lauren Bacall, Walter Brennan, Hoagy Carmichael, Dul-f {oree Moran and Dan Seymour, the drama, adapted from a novel by‘ {Ernest Hemingway, is the roar- | ing story of an embittered big-| game fishing skipper and his ven-! ture into the realm of Frénch Un-! derground intrigue, on the isle of! {Martinique. | i NP I i CDA Card Party Last Night Is Big Successi | A very pleasant evening was en- !joyed by a capacity crowd which |filled the Parish Hall to overflow- ling at the pre-Lenten card party igiven by the Catholic Daughters of {America last night. { Bridge, whist and pinochle gave each one a chance to play his fav- |orite game, with prizes awarded for high and low scores. The door prize was awarded to Sgt. Norman Bucy, and other prize winners were as follows: Miss Marie Buytaert and Mr. Ed Walsh, high and low in bridge; Mr. M. P. Mullaney and |Sgt. Norman Bucy, high and low |in pinochle, and Mrs. James Buck- {ley and Miss Margaret Miller, high and low for whist, | Delicious refreshments were served iby the committee, who received |many words of praise as well as thanks for their efforts in arrang- ing such a delightful affair. EMBLEM CLUB Social meetng 8 o'clock, Thurs- |day night at Eiks Hall. Initiation. Husbands and escorts of Emblem Club members invited. COLISEUM DOUGLAS TONIGHT “Step Lovely” i ! MERRY MUSICAL and RAY McKINLEY'S ORCHESTRA S&T Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Theatre Box 1465 Phone 677 RADIO SERVICE Have your RADIO or PHONO- GRAPH CHECKED and SERVICED at the g Alaska Music Supply, Inc. Phone Red 206 Exaggerated? ILL YOU have to . serve your meals on a board and sit on a box because the insurance on your household goods was insufficient after a fire? Exaggeration, per- haps, BUT — let this Hartford agency help you determine the amount of fire insurance you need. Shattuck Agency Seward Street Junau Phone 249 S 70 H4) WARNER HIT/ .oWALTER BRENNAN - LAUREN BACALL oLoRes MORAN - HoAGY cARMicHAEL - A HOWARD HAWKS Production Furthman and William Faulkaer SHOWS AT 7:30 AND 9:30 FEATURE PICTURE—7-50 and 9:50 (S LENTURY NEEDLECRAFT and Baby Shop CLEARANCE SALE Monday Through Saturday Exira Fine Quality Curtains Greatly Reduced ) — Needlework Needlework Pictures Girls' Pleasantries Ready Cut Dresses Felt Bandeaus Purses Aprons Hug-Me-Toys Towels Dresser Scarves 0dds and Ends of Thread and Yarn Infants’ Toys Infants’ Formula Sets Training Panties, fie and butfon, 25¢, all sizes Girls’ Hair Bows Head and Neck Girls' Hats Scarves Children's Brush Mitiens and Comb Sets Miscellaneous Items [ OIS IR JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY CO. (Formerly Juneau Paint Store) VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Wood KENTILE (Authorized Asphalt Tile Contractor) MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING Temporary Phone Blue 225 Viclor Power GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. 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