The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1946, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE= [UNEAU. ALASKA "SALTY O'ROURKE' commg oGt | - STARTS TONIGHT AT20TH CENTURY oo Suniay 200 . 1. Night at 7:30 and 9:30 ?A'I‘URDAY‘ APRIL 6, 1946 E 4 Y"THE KIND OF FUN THAT MAKES SU&%A @ the Werld Go Round . . . And Round «..and Round . .. Until Yeu're Dizzy with Laughter! ’(OMEDY "OVER 21"| IS FEATURE BILLED £ V¥ AT CAPITOL SUNDAY -2} e | Whenever the name of Irene, Dunne and Charles Coburn are at-| tached to a motion picture labelled’ I a comedy, audiences have learned frcm past performance that they E due for not only a delightful experience of charm and chuckles, ‘tat big guffaws. They are again in “Ove > at the Capitol Theatre opening Sun- | day. Playing the role of a famous newspaper columnist on the New' York Bulletin, Max Wharta leaves his job to enlist army and at first har ideas of what the men are thinking twar world. His pub- rt Gow (Charles Co- ntic. So is Polly Max's wife, a and ommentator, when s up her Hollywood job to come to . Miami, Florida, where Max is sta- A @l | waiting for a $20000 pay-off from tioned at Officer Candidate School,| ¢ 1)’ € A R _ norma Parkee |LAdd: In order to square tho dekt. live in a two-by-four bunga-. lends a hand in lmrvc__slinc’ S \Lidd mi\« a horse, nv»’smnh}_‘ o | bumper sugar canc crop im Palm | Clements ¢ with Wil Polly, how is ‘noy only "8 Beach county, Florida. iam Domares It's a Doars Open 1:30 P. M. REMEMBER we hayve continuous SEOWS ALL DAY SUNDAY!!! One of the hottest coming e itions to open tonight the | Century Thi : | “Salty O'Rou | screen r drawn BROADWAY'S GAYEST STAGE HIT ROCKS THE SCREEN! s Y an which already has i t from high place ALAN {in Hollywcod an co-siars with |Gail Russell in unding story of a*race track classic slated,to ' raise audience blood pressure com- ing into the home stretch With Al . he i o, it on fhe prowl |a case of add gunning for the go s g { (o R 'after findi n put on the i spot by a ¢ ring of ruthless killer: g help from a | winsome, youthful school teacher, :played by Gail, whose honest love keeps Ladd from straying off the eaten path Bruce Cabot plays the role of a big-time racket loving wife, but a resourceful one. jcase of beating ine date She tries to take every worry a\m\‘ for the pay-of ter ar mad pacs BE HELD HERE SOON lm;x!;:;sm‘ Ity O'Rourke” story des- includes stalling lhe lmsmblL G m.u m\'mnvnn" in who is going to sell his paper, t | cause minus Max, it is failing. With- | ont telling Gow or Max, Polly un-| Assistant Director nf jockey who's not adv to buying the s to write Max’s column un-| Haroid W. Rice, { by-line. The column is a of Extension Service, University of| throwing a race, suce And when he gets his Alaska, and also in charge of 4-H|yjder off. Whether i fondness 5 £ < commission by the skin of his Club work throughout the Territory|for a fine animal named Whipper, 4 teeth, everyone is happy. Max per- is expected to arrive in Juncauihjs Joyalty to Ladd or his secret suades Gow to let Polly continue'akbout April 15, to conduct a garden|jove for Gail Russell, Clements } S d ; . his column ‘D‘ the "1“"“0“ Ischeel, according to word received) double-cr his double-crosser When Ladd goes into action and boots Whipper home in front | . . _ —she gets stars in her eyes!, rior to induction into the arm}'-‘or the field s ' ‘Ready fo throw % s A L I oo M NAMARA I.ISI |Rice was at Matanuska Valley as| - D ( thsulu Agriculture Agent for two the race when PROJECTS NEEDED | A of three mestings, cov 2 o thr i ; DOHNEU. TiNDAI.L DAIRKK Bpo "H w””EpSDJON Twenty-five noeded projects fac- pl?(‘c of the m(‘v"m“ o e qun‘: ;?:h ‘:;(‘;E 1128::0245 ;;,r,nn ;gg ;: A it WILLIAM DEMAREST. BRUCE CABOT + SPRING BYINGTON oad ing Juneau in the year 1946 were as soon as possible. i el v o h ® it e Lbmitted to the new ity admin. ! Rice will also meet with 4-H Club the “Going My Way" roughneck i leaders here and aid in making ® APRIL 8 istration at last evening’s Council plans for the 1946 season of 4-H|® Low tide 0:07 am, 49 ft. Directed by RAOUL WALSH'A PARAMOUNT mfl Original Story and Screenplay by Milton Holmes. 'here by 4-H Club representativ | e ® e 00 vewecoeoe i with FEATURE STARTS 1:45—3:50—5:55—8:05—10:10 L. meeting by City Engineer J. Club work. High tide 6:09 am,, 153 ft. McNamara. CHAIING St Low tide 13:16 pm., 12 ft. . EXTRA FUN! H“RRY’ 1;01: HOPE in The 25 projects call for a total | % AR i e g 1 ces ¢ . TOM AND JERRY in and Pirate” ]| outlay of $165,730, which wuumJU“EAu I.UMBER ! TONIGHT probably require additional bonding ’ S SRR g R | | i |a00eee0escsocs o COMES AV » —10:10 to finance, as retiring Mayor Ernest , Parsons pointed out. Not listed in| Mllls Io RESUME ()n at rder of priority the 25 projects 194 Proects | SAWING MONDAY‘ 1—Kennedy Street Viaduct, Con- | crete and rock wall, roci ill, gravel i vt wine e, 1. o e e s g 0 LISEUM LITTLE LULU CARTOON FAST FOX NEWS guard rail, drainage, $4,120.00. ;lhe wihter: “m be heard again —Replace Calhoun Ave. over- s \ q o ions head crossing. Heavy timbers on,“hen the season’s operations begin 3 {again next Monday morning. { concerete or steel posts $3,500. A crew of 95 will be xr-qulred\ SUNDAY 3.—Access road to E\exgreen' Bowl for service trucks only. Clear- ‘g:‘:rg:m&t};]:lf;d:;p?a;ti‘:ce:‘dz(ji n}::;‘ rr l A u R A e ";‘wm“d‘“g‘ Rurfacitiss gunrd. Al Ior the old crew who have not yet| $3,000. signed up for work are requested| _4~Replace lower City Float, 250 logdd so at once, he said. i lin. ft. Floats, driving piling, repalr L AT . s <onn approach (Piling not inc.) $2,700. 5—Repairs to face of City Dock. G AP Renew face of dock and DGUGLAS B()AT Sll0P i | You won't believe your eyes Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 Surplus Boat Sale fire mains 1,840 ft. 8 ft. cast iron New Consiruction and Repairs Jobs s 0L SR G P som when you see the new 1 i : . Surplus Boat Sdl(‘, Surplus Property Office, Department of the Interior, ins. 12 block holes, Free Eshmaie Phone Douglas 192 ; ;‘I’}EJ_ S ok e Anchorage, Alaska. Citizens of the United States are invited to submit < o T TT7"""""| 8—South Franklin St. Sewers. 2 AUTOMAGIC sealed bids ¢n surplus marine equipment “as is—where is,” listed below.’ lateral and 1 outfall sewer at City | e Twenty-five percent deposit in the form of a certifiedl ¢heck or cashier’s OIL BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING | Dock area, $7,500. THOR GLADIRON! check, payablc to Treasurer of the United States, must accompany each bid. If the buyer fails to make full payment of the purchase price, and take delivery sel, all within the time specified herein, the full amount of this bid deposit shall be paid to \h( Treasurer of the United States as ]‘qu‘(lnhzd damages and not i summate sale within 10 d remeved at the purchaser’s expense within 10 dayfl. of consummation of All bids must be received prior to time of opening bids to be accepted. hall be made to Territorial Surplus Property Officer, Box 2466, An- , Alaska, Sealed bids will be marked on' the envelopes with the notation “Bids Enclosed on Surplus Boat ALS One.” Opening of bids will be held at the Surplus Property Office, Department of the Interior, Fort Richardson, Alaska, at 3 P. M. April 23, 1946, COAST GUARD CRUISERS 9—Driving new piling in Boat S -ih ol'l B - Harbor (Not including piling) New ml l “rner ervlce creosote piling on Nos. 1, 2 and master floats, $4,000. PHONE 476 Location—214 Second Street 10.—Replace wood walks ' with wood (City’s share 100%) 16,000 Lf. $20,000. | Replace wood walks with concrete ! iron couldn’t be impmved | (City’s share 1-3) $11,000. i | 11—New concrete walks 4,000 1f.} —but wait ’till you see the O | H l A D 10lty's. shash 1-5 SASW: new Automagic Gladiron! | 12—Renew and extend fire alarm ' ! system i i It takes even the bandwork T R A N S p o RT AT I o N \ 13.—Rebuild wood stairs $3,000. | out of ironing—you'll use 14—Pave Main, Seward, Frank- Saads g 4d [1in, Tenth, E St, Shattuck Way YORE. DARGS WY 0%, gied- ‘Women said the Thor Glad- ' $40,000. : ing clothes through the Descriptions: CG 50051, 52, 57, 64. Length 50 ft., beam 12 ft., draught 8 ft., H;fi_u?;z:;g :{:?m:;“:;s;o City famous Gladiron roll. Com- twin screw,. powered with two Chryuler Royal gas engines, 143 H.P. By 94 ; Moored at Cordova. 16—18in. sewer connection at! ing soon—watch for it! Seward-Front St. intersection, $750. YACHT SWIFTSURE 17.—Replace 250 ft. four inch :i“;z; on Gold Belt with 8 in. line | How fo get a Gladiron soonest! ) Description: Length 51 ft., 9 inches, beam 12 ft., 6 inches, depth 5 fi ! 18-—-Additional. . grids in’ Boat Thor At:;om-gic f:;dirm will be distributed by :; in :ll:e inches. Powered with 165 H.P. Superior Diesel. Moored at Ketchik: Harbor, $2,000. exact order in which our Priority Register is signed. Make o g 1O U URERRE | el i FREIGHT AND PASSENGER BOATS Description: FS 247, F'S 248, FS 250, F'S 251. All: 148 ft. long, beam 33 ft., 8 inches, depth 14 ft. Powered by 875 H.P. Fairbanks Morse Diesel en- gines. Moored at Seward. TUG PASSENGER 123 Description: Length 96 ft., 6 inches, beam 24 ft., 6 inches, depth 10 ft.. 6 inches. Powered by 450 H. P. Fairbanks Morse Diesel engine. Moored at Hared property, $500. | 20.—Sidewalk, curb and pavement- change, eliminating sharp turn at Presbyterian Church, H H presyieian cnwren, roun ana |\ Jasleq Electric Light & Power Co. 21.—Purchase 200 creosote piles for Boat Harbor, City Float and Dock, $18,000. 22—~Extend outfall sewer north Sew. et T A laska - Electronies |3 0. a8 LA 23—City equipment needed; JIM LANGDON—Manager i 0’ “ “nron “ms s;:der. 4 trudks, police patrol $17,- Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime Description: C 25 and J 279. Length: 40 ft., beam 10 ft., 10 inches to 11 8 St c“y Al g ]?géy‘%;% SADIO g% gg]s}%%% A]{qED ft., 6 inches, depth 3 ft., 3 inches. "Moored at Whittier, shop, welding .and cutting, po — - | H Groaes un, ARGE Jock, brave . CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV. STEEL BARGES (Sectioned) ; ing machine bench drill, vise, an- | { ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND Description: 126 ft. by 80 ft. by 7 ft., 6 inches. Bottom and sides of 5-16 vil and forge heater for warehouse COMBINATIONS inch steel plate; bulkheads 1-4 inch Steel plate; deck 1-4 inch steel plate. $810. LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND Capacity: 120,000 gallons. Each in six sections 60 ft. by 10 ft. by 7 ft., 6 25—Paint City Warehouse, $250. RADIO TUBES inches. Location: Fort Richardson and Nenana, g0 TSI I punee vaow vonomce | Mail Orders Prompily Filled O . i yesterday were the following: Cecil Description: Len am ept t. Powered wit! o5 A A Roley, Joh' G.Penals, 5, 1L Complete Radio Repair Service Performed Continental gasoline motor. Moored at Seward. : Wakefield. They are registered at by Government Licensed c the Baranof. Experienced Technician 1 R Thefe is no substitute for newspaper advertising! it aceidenss n' 1945 NE ,,,,,,,,!@EEEQIHN 4 ATION =,

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