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"SHADY LADY’ I YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY THISONE. .. g NOW PLAYING MUSICAL COMEDY BILL AT CAPITOL Coburn, as a profession- s a character Capitol. Other stars Simms, ager, and Rol sant guy to meet. s renderéd L are Ginny Paize, a pl Lytical ba ny Simms pleasing woven through the film. Amo! the music highlights are Simms’ 1 f “Ir 2 With | Love”, “Xango,” and Up a Little Closer In addition to t |congs, which are well staged, there | are interestir dance numbers created by Loster Horton. There is a well balanced proportion of mu- sic and comedy worthy of note. LIONS CLUB ORGANIZER AND WIFE ARE PARENTS OF SON BORN FEB. 24 A baby boy, who pounds at birth and has been nam- ed William Lawrence, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Whalen February 24, at Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich., according to an announce- ment received here by Mrs. Earl Cleveland. i Mr. and Mrs. Whalen made many friends in Juneau during their visit | here about two years ago, when he | was helping to organize Lions Clubs in the Territory. I i Coburn’s amusing characterization supplies many of the comedy inci-| dents, Performances of the top| players are good and the support- ing cast lends valuable assistance Martha O'Driscoll, as the sister |of the state’s attorne es a good dramatic performance which s weighed 9 | person, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'PRINCESS NORAH IN PORT THIS MORNING HAS 22 SQUTHBOUND The steamer Princess Norah ar- rived in pol 15 o'clock this | morning frow: Skagway, and disem- »d the following . passengers; | Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Moe, Mrs. | Bert Denis, Mrs. Lyle John, Andrew { McKinley, Carl Graham, R. Mc- | Loughl John Mansell, Harold Sclpe, Mrs . and N. De | Soulet. Sailing at 10 o'clock she carried the following southbound passeng- ers: to Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Godson; to Vancouver, J. Downs, Mrs. C. Warner, Mrs. Lamont and { Charles Lamont To S : L. Wickland, Roy C. Evelyn E. Ke mmett Con- W. R. Miller, J. K. Rotskoff, K. L. Norbert, F. W. Havener, Mrs. M. Crowell, Mrs. M. Wagner, Max Lewis, John Bavard, J. Newmarker, A. Parks, Dr. Baker and Lft. . John H. Hood. |CHAPELADIES MEET; " HOSTESS SURPRISED The Chapeladies met last night {at the home of Mrs. Max Mielke for the regular business and social meeting, and surprised their hostess with bon voyage gifts, as she is planning to leave next month for a visit in Wiscorsin Members present were Mesdames Harry Arnold, Earl Bland, Lloyd Green, James De Hart, Floyd Ep- V. Johnson, James Drake, H. V. Spaulding, Cecil Donohue, J. Stanley Jekill, one new D. Sheppard, and the { | Pederson, member, Mrs. hostess, Mrs. Mielke. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Epperson Tues- day evening March 26, at 7:30 o'clock. FAIRB. Moses o] From its origin over 170 years ago, A e Served Ak’h California‘s wine industry has ; grown and matured with the United States. For more than 50 years, i Cresta Blanca has carried on | this great tradition. i Ask for Cresta Blanca by name. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. Los Angeles and Livermore, California For over fifty years, the finest of American wines. D e e e bticris Sty I L JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY €0. | eads (Formerly Juneau Paint Store) VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Wood MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING Temporary Phone Blue 225 Victor Power GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. 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Indicated by Be Pacific Northern Again © Reduced Rates KENTILE (Authorized Asphalt Tile Contractor) | . 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. © Increased Baggage Allowance ! 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. - 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel —JUNEAU, ALASKA \ORGANIZING OF ' JUNEAU BAND IS ~ UP TOMORROW | org ng of a Juneau City Band will depend largely on a sec- |ond meeting to be held tomorrow ‘mgm at 8 o'clock in the Grade School Auditorium. All musicians {who desire, to join such an organi- zation are requested to attend the meet Last Thursday, at an initial gath- ering, ten musicians were present and announced they were willing to devote their time and talent to a city Ed jck and J. J. Fargher were named as a com- mittee to contact other musicians in the city The meeting tomorrow night is open to all musicians and their presence is reques PAA FLIES 21 HERE FROM SEATTLE; GOES SOUTH, ALSO INTERIOR Pan American Airways flew the following yesterday: From Seattle—Mrs. Carl Graves, Carl Graves, Walter Brown, Doug- las McKenzie, Ralph McKenzie, Sam Asp, Thelma Peterson, Mrs. Hess, Pros Ganty, John Malony. Lincoln Ernst, Charles Bunnell, Rudar Macklan, Bernard Rodzai, Milton Petty, Donald Tyer, Albert Henson, Warren Gauther, Jack Hesse, Margaret Fortier and Diane ! Fortier. To Seattle: Ben Edwards, Demp- ster Drowley, Winston Arnold, Ro- bert Winslow, Myrtle Morris, Emily Mangum, Lucy Whitehead, Helen Moran, Mike Moran and Patsy Moran To Fairbanks: Ali. B. Jarman, George Croseman, Robert Casper- son, William Hering, Alice Hering and Jill Hering. HARRY B. DELANG ON ANNUAL LEAV Harry B. DeLand, chief of field operations of the Alaska Unem- ployment Compensation Commis- sion, is on annual leave and will be away trom his job for several weeks. George Fournier, DeLand'’s assis- tant, will serve as acting chief dur- ing DeLand’s absence. EMBLEM (LUB MEETS TOMORROW EVENING The reguiar monthly business meeting of the Emblem Club will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock |in the Elks Hall, and is to be fol- | lowed by a farewell party for one | of the members, it has been an- nounced. Refreshments will be served, and a good attendance is anticipated. ———,- * HOSPITAL NOTES | Clair Dunlap was admitted to St. | Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medi- |cal treatment. | | Joe Kelly, medical patient, and |Mrs. F. A. Yanson, surgical, were | discharged. | Jimmy St. Clair of Hoonah was | admitted to Government Hospital yesterday, and Jeanette Abbott of | Haines, was discharged. Al ! TONIGHT : PAGE FIVE "A E THESE OUR ‘-gllllllllllillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIl||IIIII!IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilIl|IIIllIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIfiIHlI- !pfmmuc%'hfl SCORCHING EXPOSE i T0 20TH CENTURY Of Thrill-Thirsty Adulis A new approach to the problem of juvenile delinquency 1s presented in “Are These Our Par- ents?” the sensational Monogram drama which he 20th Century tonight the blame for much of the pres:nt wave of youthful waywardness at the door of the older generation. Helen Vinson is s red in this dramatic film, head a cast which irfcludes Lyle Talbot, Ivan Lebedeft, Noel Neill, Ricl Dunn, Addison Richard N \ | \ N \ N N \ N \ \ \ § \ N { § E { N \ \ \ \ \ i |thony Warde | & \ i l ! { sereen Tie picture places their backs as today's youth speeds down a one-way The story tollows the v [ amorous and otherwise, of sa| |young girl wh.- reveis at the coid | iatmosphere of boarding schools, to |which she has for years been sent | by a self-centered mother too wrap- “pcd up on her own pleasure to give her iany personal = attention to daughter. Tha faiis 1 with a boy who | similarly situated through his | |father’s neglect of business and as- | sociation with a flashy woman, and | her growing ates in a Eventually the wayy cuimin- situation. ! youthful pair are| suspected of a murder, and it is, when they come to the attention | of the juvenile authorities that the | {picture reaches a dramatic climax.| “Are These Our Parents?” was| { |directed by William Night, with Jof- | 2 frey Bernerd as producer, and oth- er players in the film are Robin| Raymond, Emmett Vogan, Edgar ,Norton, Jean Carlin, Claire McDow- | ell and Tan Wolfe. The screen- | play by Michael Jacoby was based | on a story treatment by Hilary | Lynn. \ | — e e - i DRINK KING BLACK LARIL! iness dangerous HELEN VINSON LYLE TALBOT “~ IVAN-LEBEDEFF - NOEL NEILL RICHARD BYRON “ADDISON RICHARDS - ANTHONY WARDE Produced by JEFFREY BERNERD Dirocted by WILLIAM NIGH Original Story by WILARY LYNN Sa y by MICHEL JACORY Starts TONIGHT O"LENTURY T 1; REGISTRATION OF VOTERS ‘ In order to qualify as electors ul‘ the Municipal Election to be held (in the City of Juneau on April 2,/ 11046, citizens who are not registered | voters must register by noon on | { March 30, 1946 at which time the | registration books are legally closed. Persons who voted in the last| Municipal Election need not re- gister again as their names are on the registration lisf If you are not registered, do not delay in do- 'ing so at once. Registered voters who have changed their addrsses | |since the- last Municipal Election | must notify the City Clerk prompt- |1y so that the proper record can be | made of such changes of Precincts. | SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby Hiv-‘ en that there has been a slight change in the Precinct boundaries since the last election. A map desig- : nating these new boundaries is posted in the City Hall, in the Fed- eral Building and at the Territorial | et Larger Selection Building for your convenience to| determine which precinct you nne} in. | C. L. POPEIOY | | City Clerk. | ! Dates of publication: | ! March 1-6-13--20--27, 1946. | ‘How To Relieve Bronchitis | Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and "expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature o soothe and heal raw, tender, in- : flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. 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