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MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1946 A Teenicolor Sensation NOW PLAYING DONALD CRISP JUNE LOCKHART NIGEL BRUCE WILLIAM SEVERN “SON OF LASSIE” STARTS AT 7:45—9:50 COMPLETE SHOWS BEGIN 7:25—9:30 s DONALD DUCK _': e and PLUTO LATST NEWS OF THE DAY BY AIR! {l CHNICO N LORY Shrove Tuesday ccceecs Pancake Supper Holy Trinity Parish Hall 4th and Gold Tuesday, March 5 50¢ per person 5:30 to 7 Sponsored by St. Margaret’s Guild Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! " PAGE FIVE 'DARING ROMANCE " BEING SCREENED . AT20TH CENTURY | | Thrilling adventure, daring ¢ mance, color and beauty of a past {century came to vivid life on the |screen of the 20th Century theatre|: |where Paramount's “Frenchman's \Cl'l‘(‘k" fis now showing | Adapted from the novel by Da- phne du Maurier, author of “Re- becca,” this adventurous film, pho- tographed in flaming Technicolor, so-stars Academy Award winner Joan Fontaine and the sensation: new Latin star, Arturo de Gordovs Like “Rebecca” in which Joan Fon- taine also gave an unforgettable performance, “Frenchman's Creek’ is fascinating entertainment wi romance as the keynote. Lovely Dona St. Columb, to perfection by Joan, is the hor darling of the London Court. The persistent. attentions of her hu {band’s best friend, Lord Rocking- ham (Basil Rathbone), forces her 'from London. She goes with two children to country estate on the kCoust. supposedly uninhabited for several years. She discovers, how- ever, that it is now the headquart- whose ship La Mouette is anchored | in the cove below. When the im- perious Dona and the dashing Buccaneer meet, it is the beginning of one of the screen’s greatest ro- mances. A lady of fire and ice, she defies every convention by joining the pirate on his breath-taking raids. | S e - (LUTHERAN CHURCH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | — ; . ‘[ = z - " v | ‘ l - BILL AT CAPITOL' ONEVEOFAPPEAL, DOUGLAS TRAIL | | : L i Here's the blessed movie event YOKOHAMA, March 4—The es-| 2 you've been waiting for, film fans! cape from an Army stockade ohTea(her of ngher Mathe- M hit at the Capitol Theatre in Jr., and his prompt recapture in matics Wamed for Tem- which Lassie’s son, Laddie, proves a Japanese house of prostitution | a worthy son of a wonderful moth- was announced today by the U. S.| Home” and everyone will rave about! (The news “terribly, shocked”| Arlene Walker, teacher of math- “Son of Lassie” filmed in Techni- Hicswa's parents, scheduled to ap-!ematics in the Juneau High School, color amid America’'s most rugged pear in Washington tomorrow to sustained a compound fracture of Donald Crisp ahd Nigel Bruce for slaying two Japanese civilians.) |while skiing Saturday afternoon on repeat the roles they created in the (“I hope it doesn't hurt his caseinm Douglas ski trail and is now in previous success. Peter Lawford when it come up Tuesday, Adam|St. Ann's Hospital where she will Lockhart, in her most important old youth, said at the Wallington,|O. Rude was summoned and attend- role to date, is the Duke's grand- N. J, family home.) ed the patient. daughter, Priscilla, played in “La: The provost marshal said Hic-; Miss Walker was skiing on the “Son of Lassie” tells of Laddie, the Yokohama army stockadé sev-|the tow house. The trail was slip- a foolish little pup who grows up eral days ago by forcing a defective pery and fast and the skis got to follow his daring young master door and climbing a rope over an out of control, resulting in a tragic true test of courage when courage found in a room with a Japanese Supt. A. B. Phillips, of the Ju- means life itself. It takes us from woman in the house of prostitution. neau Public Schools, is now look- Yorkshire, Lassie’s home, to an air| A War Department board of re- ing ' for a higher mathematics where Laddie and Joe are forced appeal of the death sentence, ord-:slx weeks and any qualified appli- to parachute into danger and dog ered by an army court martial two cant will be gladly received by him. and master spend perilous days months ago. In announcing me: > > and in duels of wits |said its findings and recommenda-| Registration books are now open i 0 i e |tons would be presented to Presi-'at City Clerks Office, anyone not {dent Truman for final action. | registered in the last three years sentence brought protests to New and the Territory one year must Jersey congressmen. A number said register before being allowed to | = jthey would urge clemency, and Rep. yote at the April 2 '46 Municipal Goln Sou'h make a personal appeal to the Pres- ja (209-t3) | ident if the board of review upheld | ___ o i |the death sentence. i 4 i VA L | NOTiCE OF HEARING | Canadian Pacific'sPrincess Norah, | 'MAN MAKES INQUIRY 8 a.m., Sunday, brought the fol-| lowing passengers from Skagwa; John Branch, Charles McMahon, ! ‘ ) NOW SHOWING AS | FLEES ARMY PEN = BREAKS LEG ON | l It's “Son of Lassié,” the new M-G- condemned Pfc. Joseph E. Hicswa,| porary Vacancy Here er. Everyone loved “Lassie Come Eighth Army provost marshal. ! — splendors. appeal the death sentence given him | her right leg, broken in three places plays Joe grown up and pretty June Hicswa, #uncle of the 20-year-|be for perhaps one month. Dr. J. sie” as a child by Elizabeth Taylor. swa and two other escaped from trail at the Second Meadow near into many dangers and passes the 18-foot wall. Hicswa, he said, was spill. mission over occupied Norway, view in Washington will hear the teacher for enrollment of about battling the enemy both physically hearing, Rep. Harry Towe (R-NJ) | NOTICE TO VOTERS N { Announcement of Hicswa's death or resided in the City 6 months Norah Here {Mary T. Norton (D) said she would | election Signed—City Clerk, Doug- 'arriving 6:30 am. and sailing at REGARDING MOTHER | The administrator of the esmte“ M'DWEEK SERVI(E | of P. R. Sharp deceased, having this i iday filed his Final Report and Peti- | i'.mn for Distribution of said estate:| At the regular midweek service | Notice is hereby given that a hear- on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Henry Lee, Gordon Bettinger, Mrs.| Paul R. Waiker is seeking infor- ing will be had upon said report and |Edna Polley, Fred Storey, Daisy , mation regarding his mother. In | petition before this court in its David, Hans Soldin, Tom Dooley,|a letter he says: “I am writing for | courtroom at Juneau, Alaska, on the John Lindahl, Karl Aschenbrenner, |information regarding my mother,“Zilh day of April, 1946, at the hour Ray Antriguio, James Troper, Mr. Due to separation in my family I|0f ten o'clock in the forenoon at and Mrs. J. A. Garrett, Harry have not been able to contact my Which time and place all persons Bigoff and Joe Beurich, ‘mov.her. imterested in said estate may appear Departing for Vancouver were: When we left her she was last in |@nd show cause why" said report John Hoogstad, Mildred Hoogstad | Seward, Alaska. I have written to Should not be approved and said and infant, Richard R. Robinson, her several times only to get the estate distributed as prayed for. Helen E. Martin, Constance L..letters back stamped address un- ! Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 21st Stone, and infant, W. T. Beete. { known, The war has kept me from |day of February, 1946. o For Seattle, Jessie Grossnickle, |coming back to Alaska as I was;(COURT SEAL) FELIX GRAY, Doris Ward, Alex. Ross, Pear] Ross, Serving in the United States Mer-| U. S. Commissioner, ex-officio Eliz. M. Ross, L. A. DeMers, Lavina | hant Marine. Now that the war | i'll'flbkatc Judge, Jurteau Precinct, aska. 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They are Olga Dapcevich, Rex Sunderland, .2 follows: Rosalee Atmik-—maiden Arthur Ramberg, Donald Ramberg, ‘Dame; Rosn_lee Walker—name used Douglas F. Bunce, Dorothy Bunce.|When married; or Rosalee Hall— Peter N. Schneider, Ralph B,|nhame she might have married. Martin and Mildred Martin. : “Her description is: 5 ft. 1% in- | o Skl jches tall, weight is 160 lbs. or less, | black hair, brown eyes. If you HoSPIIAl “o'I'ES | have any information regarding my ! mother, I would appreciate it if {you would send all information to | Five patients were admitted to,my home. I thank you. My address 'St. Ann's Hospital during the week | is Paul R. Walker, 438 Orient St. iend. They were Arlene Walker, Al- | Bayshore, San Francisco, Calif.” \berta Murphy, Fred Martinson, BT 20 TS Master Robert Wheat, all medical, CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY and Mrs. A. B. Ross, surgical. ! Little Connie Sharon Brown en- | Dismissed were Gene Creager,|tertained a group of her young Charles Goldstein, Mrs. Robert Aus- | {riends Saturday, with a birthday tin, all medical; Mrs. Bruce Hartw‘lunnhenn at the home of her par- 'and baby girl, Mrs. Joe Gregory'cnts. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brown. and baby girl, Mrs. Donald O'Con-i Those present were Judy Foss, nor and baby boy, and Ralph Chase, | Carl Baker, Sylvia Swanson, Bon- surgical. |nie Jo and Tommy Lynch, Louise » Folette, Margery and Dickie Kling- beil, Charmaine Yakopatz, Sher- wood Rundall, Georgia Clark, Bil- lie Lee Turpin, Margaret Ann Pyle and Caroline Davis. ' “OLDTIMERS’ NIGHT” WEDNESDAY-—MARCH 6 Refreshments “BAKED ALASKA STRAWBERRIES” “SHRIMP SALAD WITH SHRIMP IN IT” ALL VISITORS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AND ENJOY THE "OLDTIMERS"” HOSPITALITY You Cannot Afford to Miss This estimated the Lutheran Church the study of the Gospel of St. John will be continued through the end of the twelfth chapter. The topic for to- morrow upon which emphasis will be placed is “The Division of Life."” Since this meeting falls on the jeve of Lent the members of the congregation and any others who |are interested are invited to use these meetings as a part of their | observance of Lent. | A A blow with a stick on the tip of the porcupine’s sensitive nose | will kill him. — e DRINK KING BLACK LARLL! Until March Fifteenth our office will be open during the lunch to nine p.m. for your File your 1945 income tax tax return C. COOPER, C.P.A. and Staff Authorized to practice before the Treasury Court. 7.|III|7II7|7|IIIIIIIIIIlllliiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIm-HIIIIv- : Again TONIGHT In the pulsing dark of midnight her beating heart told her ... thisisit...the romance every woman hopes to know . . . FRENCHMANS CRE . A MITCHELL LEISEN production *th Basil Rathbone « Nigel Bruce * Cgoit Kellaway * Ralph, Forbes IN TECHNICOLOR 5, O, DeSYSA, Executive Producer Directed by MITCHELL LEISEN From the Novel by A Paramount Picture Daphne du Maurier TIOMENTURY » R ‘ers of a French pirate (de Cordova) | Attention==== "PAINTERS [ IMPORTANT MEETING MARCH 6TH AT 7:30 A.F.of L. HALL ® Loecal 1504 ® ALBET H. GODDARD, Secretary Trollers Trollers REGULAR MEETING Wednesday Evening C.1 0. HALL All those interested in trolling please attend this meeting. UNITED TROLLERS of ALASKA LOCAL NO. 56 JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY (0. (Formerly Juneau Paint Store) VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Wood KENTILE (Authorized Asphalt Tile Contractor) MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING Temporary Phone Blue 225 Victor Power EXPERT SERVICE Generators Motors === Starters FISHERMAN OVERHAUL YOUR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT NOW! We are equipped to give you reliable service at reason- able prices. 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