The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1946, Page 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1946 SCHEDULE (NTIMATE 3:40-5:45-7:50 and 10:00 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, A FILM "AFFAIRS OF SUSAN" FEATURE night in the High' {School Gym to an audience that occupied every seat, chair and bleacher, and standing room was| | Pestival last 7 COMEDY WITH OH, BOY! —— WHAT A SHOW! |l" “wusic 15 BiLL, OPENING SUNDAY WITH CONTINUOUS SHOWS o Boat on the Mtatealppl”| CAPITOL MOVIE v - e« o= AT 20TH CENTURY __{for the action of the many colorful | One of the best of comedies, with numbers, all in special costuming.! Fovorite music, is said to be “Thrill of & The upper deck was occupied by Fomtaine goes romantic with a Your Fa i Making Head .- - V2o, & e Girl of Love to th Your Dreams! itol Sunday. of those delightful pictures which including the opening numbers. of Susan.” She's out to do the comes along to entiance wll w. v, Each of the thirteen numbers toWn with not one, but four, hand- see it. It takes its “Meet Me In St. Louis” for beau-[especially those numbers with Lhel\vhc'll be the luckiest of the lucky tiful Technicolor, lilting tunes and gnappy tap dancing. All acts were|four when George Brent, Dennis just plain charm. 'put over with a good punch. The stars — & brand new, grand! The various numbers and grades Abel do the courting. new team youll love — are Van|participating were as follows: | Johnson and that “Bathing Beauty" sweetheart, Esther Williams. Van ys and Rag Time Jazz is a heroic young Air Corps major|second grace. “Skip To My Lou” on leave after sensational exploits and “Dark Town Strutters Ball.” the tragic, timid creature of “The in the South Pacific, and Esther|third grade. “Wait for the Show Constant Nymph. In “The Affairs “Alice Blue Gown,”|of Susan,” Joan emerges gay and |glamorous in a twenty-eight-change wardrobe, designed by Edith Head. REALISM! Whether you're @ jiving dilly..-0f a‘:! inmate of the O Ladies Home, yoU will get @ thrill ..« when... Band,” /has a surprise in store for the Fontaine fans, who think of her as is a swimming instructor Wwino|Boat” and marries a stuffed-shirt businessifourth grade. man who proceeds to leave her| «a pretty Girl is like a Melody” alone on her honeymoon to put py the fifth grade; “Meet Me In lost in the woods! Their love rurimg fifth grade that concluded the teparate occasions. First, there is each other provides heartaches for| program. jthe sophisticated George both until Esther's husband learns| Tcachers who directed the var-|then playboy Don DeFore, then that he, not Van and Esther, is jous acts, mothers and others whOiwflter-meL Dennis O'Keefe and, the villain of the piece. designed and made the costumes, ! finally, “airline big-wig Walter “Thrill of a Romance” is chock-|as well as those taking part, deserve|Abel. Joan has to go some to suit ful of entrancing music provided'much praise for the fine enter-|them all, and she does. by Lauritz Melchior, the Metropoli-!tainment. Of course, those who' It all starts when Fontaine, as tan Opera tenor who makes his gdesigned and were responsible (or)nctress Susan Darrell, returns from debut in the film as a singer on|the setting should also come in for an Overseas tour and says yes to vacation who finds himself playlng',n little “thank you.” Subsequently, Walter Cupid; and Tommy Dorsey and the scene. his orchestra. Members of the Juneau Volun-| As an added feature there is the!ieer Fire Department were on hand| world’'s favorite cartoon characters, keeping exits free and stairways Tom and Jerry, in a new Techni- gleqr, color riot, “House in Manhattan.” i i A - e N RADE SCHOO ' REPUBLICANS WILL | G ES( l ! BROAD(ASI To“lGHI‘;enughlen the perplexed Walter,| leaving him more confused than | & SHow |s pl" Going on the air at 7 o'clock ever. The situation clears when OVER S"Appll ‘tonight, Republicans will make & Susan finally makes up her mind. ! broadcast; Albert White will read It all makes for great entertain- {letters from various candidates; | ment. The Juneav Grade Schooi pupils Anita Garnick and Mrs. Elton Eng-| i o o 500 of them—presented the Spring strom will also give talks. | | B0 - FISHING NEWS - | | | Capt. Sam Johnson's Good Tid- | ings is due at noon today with 200, | barrels of bait for the halibut fleet at the Juneau Cold Storage Com- This ink does more than write— | pany. Johnson brought in 200 bar- T PROTECTS PENS! “xiera They helped | Walter Abel. men in her life which prompts him to find out a little more about Susan before marching her to the altar. Abel doesn’t want to re-| peat tre mistakes of the previous| | three. | | A bachelor dinner follows at| which the rival trio attempt to SUNDAY Complete & Orchestra A METIOGOLOWIN MATER peTre Feature starts at 1:35- PLUS — THE WORLD'S FAVORITE CARTOON STARS TOM CAT and JERRY MOUSE in “MOUSE IN MANHATTAN" (P. S.—Tom and Jerry won the Academy Award for 1946) Taking on ice and bait today |were the following halibut boats: Capt. Frank Olsen’s Defiance, Capt. | Charles Larsen's Vivian, Capt. Ole | Brandall’s Ford, Capt. Pete Oswald’s Tundra, Capt. Tom Ness’ Emma, Capt. John Lowell’s Fern II, Capt. Peter Hildre's Margaret T. Capt. Olaf Westby's Queen, Capt. Bernt E Alstead's Thelma, all due out by Monday. | Yesterday, Capt. Gus Swanson's Mayflower brought 6,500 pounds of black cod which were sold to the Alaska Coastal Fisheries. Also arriv- ing yestreday was Capt. John Mar- | tenson’s Isis, which brought 25 tons lof salt from Seattle for the cold | storage company. | A six-foot, spotted shark, caught by Capt. Ralph Mortenson while | trolling in Punter Bay, also made | port yesterday aboard Mortenson's Boomer. Solv-x in Quink guards pens 4 ways! Parker scientists have de- veloped a new ink that ac- tually prevents 65%, of all pen troubles—it’s Quink with solv-x! So start using this brilliant, fast-drying ink today. In 4 permanent and 5 washable colors. It’s good for steel and fountain pens alike. Only Quink contains solv-x, the ingredient offering this 4-way protection; 1. Ends gumming and clog- ging. Gives even flow. 2. Actully cleans your pen as if writes. 3. Flushes away sediment left by high-acid inks. 4. Prevents metal corrosion rubber rof, pARKER Quink THE ONLY INK CONTAINING PEN-PROTECTING SOLV-Xi ON AT 8:20—10:50 ON AT 7:00-9:30 DOUGLAS COLISEUM SUNDAY “BRING ON ‘Volers of the First Division YOU CHEERED THE BOYS WHEN THEY MARCHED OFF TO WAR, AND THEN HOPED AND PRAYED THEY WOULD RETURN ONGFIRST DIVISION DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS ARE NAMES OF TWO MEN WHO FOUGHT FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN WORLD WAR II 951-€ VOTE FOR... Andy Gunderson Candidate for Re-Election to the SENATE from the First Division on the DEMOCRATIC TICKET IF YOU APPRECIATE THEIR SERVICE VOTE FOR SERGEANT lf. C. JOHNSON comrssmu%n OFLABOR HARRY %uswm HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Paid Advertisement) Laad 2 . All Who Seek Political Jobs My record in the House and Senate Speaks for Iiself YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED! (Paid Advertisement) Are Good Before the Election .. Vote for Me . . I Have to Be GOOD All the Time NOTICE We Will Be CLOSED SUNDAY and MONDAY April 28th and 29th Previewers are saying that Joan! Romance,” which opens at the Cap- the pupils of the sixth and s(\vpn"’”b&ng in the first comedy role of her| It is said to be one grades, doing the main chorus work career, Paramount’s “The Affairsi place with|was given spontaneous applause, Some men and it's anybody’s guess| |O'Keefe, Don DeFore and Walter | Susan’s hectic love life to be re-| “The Doll Show Act” and “Goof-vealed at the 20th Century tonight| She thinks nothing of chnnging} across a big business deal inlgt Louis” sixth grade, a melo-| her personality with equal ease and Washington. They swim together|dqrama “Foiled Again” by the eigh-|to pleasc each of her four sulitors, and dance together — and get|th grade, and a minstrel act by|Joan dces an about-face on four | Brent, | uncovers evidence of three other| While We Move WILL GREET YOU TUESDAY, APRIL 30th : IN OUR NEW STORE | DE HART'S GROCERY | G. E. ALMQUIST Democratic Candidate for the . House of Representatives By All Means Vote (Paid Advertisement) b » [ grcanecng, e s . il STARTS | TONIGHT SHOWS AT 7:30 — 9:30 | FEATURE i ) s MATINEE SUNDAY at 2:00P. M. She couldn’t say “No™ Sl S & i “YEs"m vmm.;;‘ “YES';o Dennis. .« mYEs to Don... he was so dependable! he was so unpredictable! he was so masterful! Do by s 1 Wb o o by YO > =y /77 " Academy-Award winning| JOAN FONTAINE {@oes gay, giddy ::: {glamorous in this hila romance of a girl whal jaccepted 4, 'weddin [dates whersh& coud ot _..—~ keep one! - [prcemumy New Washington Hotel FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager Seattle, Washington, April 20, 1946 DEAR ALASKANS: This is a word of appreciation from the New Washington Hotel to you Alaskans who have con- tinued to stay with us during the crowded war years whenever you came to Seattle. We always fry to make you feel at home . . . fo accommodate you if at all possible. ; - Now, during the month of June, Seattle will be host to the International Maritime Commission and our hotel will be more crowded than ever. We aren't going to ask you fo stay away from Seattle in June if your frip is essential . . . but if it is convenient for you to come to town before or after the Maritime Commis- sion meetings . . . we will be better able to honor your request for reservations . . . and we always want to do our best for our friends from the North. For this cooperation in making your iravel plans, we hopefully say thank you. Sincerely, FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager New Washington Hotel 7

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