The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1946, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKAJEMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA |story of murder, blackmail and ro- |wealthy old man's daughter by his THRILLING STORY | BEING FEATURED Dick Powell has the role of 8 him to the lair of g | B | aricbotiad private dsteotive: OIS, <, o oo n L PAYCRLS ON WED"ESDAV MG“I w . { ogist and blackmailer, Jules Am- > R % | Very Romantic-..ind Very Wongyp,. ‘ ul, | succession in RKO Radio’s new Mazurki). Claire Trevor plays & |Three murders and a suicide com- | evening in the dining room of the l)" NNIS | s \ mystery drama, “Murder, My Sweet” Mrs. Grayle, young and beautiful|pjjcate matters for Marlowe before |Church. A covered dish dinner, M = Mrs. C. E. Warficld, Chairmarn 7. ///// . | [Mrs. Nick Rocovich, Mrs. Job ON ANNUAL VISIT T0 (Apl'ol TONIGHT lowe, who undertakes an apparent-|tnor (Otto Kruger), who has Mrs |1y routine job of finding the form-|Grayle in his clutches and wants| The annual business meeting of | {starring Dick Powell, Claire Trevor, | Wife of an elderly callector of jade.{pe finally c up the mystery sponscred by the Martha Society )] pL\R"F R land Anne Shirley. This gripping Anne Shirley is Ann Grayle, the anq convinces a somewhat antag-|and the World Service Circle will E Y 4a (A )] Mrs. Fred Geeslin, and Mrs. Har- \ \ W old Sverdrup. Anyonc pianning t ,”E . AlASKA pRESBYTERY attend, and if they have not been e f | contacted, will please phone any R ”6” F ” Dick POWELL &% ; _ . NS Claire TREVOR ;& % ; / mance is the feature at the Capi- |first wife er sweetheart of abig, half-witted |45 get poscession of a costly jade |the Northern Light Presbyterian | [onistic police department that he|be served at 6:30 p.m. g 3 r ANE CLAR} )) / i L member of the committee. Thrill follows thrill in breathless €X-convict, “Moose” Malloy (Mike|pecklace as his price of silence.|Church will be held Wednesday | - had nothing to do \vitl? the crimes.| The Menu Committee will be wmeh: Bros! The Rev. J. Earl Jackman, D. D.,| The annual reports from all or- ON AT 7 “Reg U S, Put OF. is2hei HERITAGE TOMORROW =====- THE STORY MOST WOMEN KEEP LOCKED of urs Starring MERLE OBERON - CLAUDE RAINS CHARLES KORVIN Directed by [ SRS ST laska - Flectronies JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION e S ) Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 Freedom to run, shout and play in clothing strong enough to "take it" and roomy enough for comfort. Only color fast quality fabrics and matching boil proof threads are used for these gar- ments. You save money when you buy TUMBL-TOGS* bly priced and designed for longer wear. they're reasona- Visit Our TUMBL-TOG Headquarters SAVE MONEY Buy Tumbhl-Tog of New York City, Secretary of the Alaska Unit, Board of National Mission Presbyterian Church, ar- 'rived in Juneau by plane Saturday {on his annual visit to Alaska. While { here he was the house-guest of the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff. | Beginning a series of visits to other churches in this district, he ]len yesterday via Alaska Coastgl | plane for Sitka where he will con- | fer with church members. He plans |to be in Hoonah tomorrow, and {from there will go to Haines, Kluk- jneau next Saturday. | pastor at the Northern Light Pres- ihytenan Church in this city Sun- day, March 31. The following day, lApriI 1, he will leave on the ! Princeton Hall to attend the an- nual meeting of the Presbytery of { Alaska and Alaska Presbyterial So- | clety at Metlakatla, which will be | attended also by Mrs. Willis R. Booth and Mrs. A. O. Peterson. 1 At the close of the Metlakatla J‘meeung. the Rev. Jackman will visit the Yukon Presbytery and the ‘interlnr of Alaska. BAND 10 PRACTICE ON TUESDAY NIGHT hold a practice tomorrow night at 8 o'clock sharp in the Grade School | auditorium, Last week, at the first practice, ' 16 musicians tuned up and it is expected there will be many more to join the band at the practice { tomorrow night. { Joseph M. Shofner, new school band master, may take over direc- night. s e e e RETURNS TO HAINES | staff of Haines House, the Pres-| | bytery Mission at Haines, arrived | on the steamer Princess Norah and | |left on the Tongass for Haines, wan and Skagway, returning to Ju- | | The Rev. Jackman will be guest ! The new Juneau City Band will | ganizations of the Church will be heard at this time. The budget for the coming year will be adopted. | Election of several new officers ,will be held. This meeting is for the members of the Church, members of the congregation, and all friends who are interested in the Church's wel- fare. '\UTHERAN CHURCH LENTEN SERVICE TUESDAY EVENING The regular midweek Lenten ser- vice of the Lutheran Church, cor- ner of Main and Third Streets, will be held Tuesday evening at 8 | 0'clock. R { Completing the study of the sec- |tion covered by the thirteenth {through the seventeenth chapters |of the Gospel of St. John, the topic { for the evening will be “Lighted by | the Spirit.” The public is cordially invited to |attend and participate in these de- | votional meetings. — .- |CHAPELADIES ARE 10 " MEET TUESDAY NIGH { The Chapeladies will hold their | next meeting Tuesday evening, {March 26 at the home of Mrs. Floyd Epperson on the Fritz Cove road. Ali members are urged to attend is the request of Mrs. Floyd Green, Secretary-Treasurer, — e - SON FOR D. G. TAYLORS FAYE EMERSON * Dicected by BEULAH BONDI « HENRY TRAVERS WILLAM PRINCE - ANDREA KING DELMER DAVES Screen v (20 eNTuRy 2 AI 20'“ (E“IURY HOLLYWOOD, March 25.—Rich- |youth today, a tender tfibute to gsome time next fall after the divorce screen with all the humanness a | NG ) W heartwarming romance, “The Very 13 Mlss'"fi Morgan, Eleanor Parker and Dane chine—one with a 12-foot blade— the kind of picture you'll take months agn. that is “Yourtown,” U. 8. A., today. . Crews said they had left it un- ing the war. Here are their hopes (hat big. joy, their rihging laughter. And in — The tilm is concerned with the Play by Alvah Bessie and Delmer Daves » Original Story by lienel Wiggar . MOVING STORY Film Actor fo Wed | | ! | OF YOUTH TOLD = When Gefs Divorce ard Arlen, film actor, said yesterday A warmly moving story of our he will marry Margaret Kinsella their unwavering faith in the .fu- decree of his present wife, Jobyna ture, has been brought to the Ralston, becomes final, really fine screen play and a select cast can achieve, in Warner Bros.'| |Thought of You" which is the fea-, VANCOUVER, Wash— Clark ture at the 20th Century. Dennis County's huge road grading ma- Clark are starred. 'has disappeared. Road crewmen “The Very Tnought of You" is Parked it on a lonely road two away with you when you leave the ~When tke County Commissioners theatre for it is made of the stuff called for the grader, it was gone. It is a timely story of the prob-|guarded as customary—because no- {lems facing all couples in love dur- body ever expected to lose anything land plans, their hours of loneliness g ;und tears, their brief moments of DRINK KING BLACK LAREL! ‘their laughter and courage is the | answer to all the problems awaiting ware u us tomorrow. “ from common brief courtship and equally hasty | because he is not now a candid- ate for the “Three (girls) in a row| In Greece, peacock fans Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Taylor are marriage of Dave and Janet, who That Hang | torship of the Juneau City Band!the proud parents of a baby boy.‘nrmly believe their love of just a 3 3 relieves prom| - and be at the practice tomorrow |born Saturday alt,er_noon at St. few days is of enduring timber. The c,?,fi",‘:‘;’é‘.‘?’,\,m t.o‘\‘.he seal a'i. Ann’s Hospital. The little son, who solution to this problem, which has | trouble to hellp n e | weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces, has faced so many of our young pzople,| %erm laden phlegm, and aid nature " to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- i {been named Lawrence Raymond, 'is a salute to the youngsters who o gy e | Ruth Faquahrson, member of the |and joins two older sisters. flamed bronchial cous mein have made their lives firm foot- pranes, Tell your druggist to sell you The happy father, much elated 'holds in this overcast world at war.| & bottle of Creomulsion with the un~ o RS PPN R | derstanding you must like the way it were | Qu'ckly allays the cough or you are 17 have your money ba ha k. club,” is an employeé of Juneau known about 500 B. C. N | after spending several months in| Motors. Both mother and son are Srrrrr e egiitpnenn ; c REOMULSIO Seattle. | doing well, DRINR K BLACK LABEL! ' for Coughs Chest Colds. I'rinchitis MUNICIPAL PLATFORM OF THE PEOPLES TICKET built in Southeastern Alaska. Attention to efforts to secure extension of present small boat harbor and to maintaining present floats in good condition. e e T e e e . Fair treatment of all city employees by providing ade- quate salaries and equipment. Peridical review of all public utility rates and their adjustment o reasonable rates commensurte with good service. Publication of semi-annual printed report of the finan- Concentrated efforts to secure for this vicinity, planned cial condition of the city and a businesslike financial and future Territorial and Federal institutions o be policy. 1. Equalization of tax assessments. 2. Necessary repair of sewers, extension of salt water mains for fire protection, repair of school heating equip- ment before the construction of any municipal build- ings. - ; Performance of municipal duties by regular city em- ployees without hiring expensive ouside experts. FULL DETAILS ON THE ABOVE SUBJECTS WILL BE PUBLISHED The Peoples’ Tic Waino Hendrickson For MA For COUNCIL W. Burr Johnson . Henry Sully James Larsen (Paid Advertisment)

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