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SA1URDA MAY 18 I946 FORGET YOUR TROUBLES FOLKS =e===c= Come to THE CAPITOL SUNDAY for the LONGEST LAUGH Yow’ve Ever Had!? LOVE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! *I’LL SEE IF | CAN SNEAK YOU IN... “ARE YOU FREE AT NOON, DEAR? | WANT A Kiss!” BARBARA in WESLEY RUGGLES’ ou Belong EDGAR BUCHANAN Roger Clark - Roth Donnelly « Melville Cooper —— CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY wiln e ieatu:e starung at 1:3o—3:45—6 0 EXFfifig “PHANTOMS, INC.” M.G.M.’s Newest 2! B Crime Does Not Pay Drama ENDS Jritae Does Nct Pay Drama TONIT “MR. CHIMP GOES TO CONEY ISLAND"” UNDAY — 10—10:25 ’ 3 ¢ _ HENRY: - STANWYCK * FONDA (/4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE COMEDY FEATURE COMING HERE AS BILL AT CAPITOL Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda, the comedy combination which made “The Lady Eve” of the most rib-tickling love-and- laugh romps of the season, continue their romnatic antics in Columbia’s “You Belong To Me,"” Sunday at the Capitol. “You Belong To Me" of a bride who wouldn't stay for breakfast, and of a husband who ree all the world loves a lover, but y should all the world love his wife? Miss Stanwyck is soen as a woman doctor with too many pa- tients — all of them handsome young men! Mr. Fonda appears as her love-crazy playboy husband who felt he had a right to get angry when he saw every man in town saying “ah” to his bride! A case of love at first fight, “You Belong To Me"” has been praised for its swift, delightful ac- ticn, its rapid-fire dialogue and its inu'cdibly hilarious situatons. e GOVT. HOSPITAI. OPEN HOUSE IS MON., NOT SUN. The Government . Hospital was crroneously reported yesterday to be planning an open house tea to- morrow afternoon. The open house will be held in- stead from 2 to 4 p. m. Monday. The date was s2t to accommodats visiting nurses, due here for the Territorial Department of Health Institute, who would not arrive in time to attend an open house Sun- day. You'll say its the riotous and ro- mantic romp of the year...with that lovable and laughable “Lady Eve” couple! B SEE BELOW MUSKOGEE, Okia.—Sheriff Tom, Jordon has finally given up a for multiple injuries, it was report-, ed here. Goldbmths parents live at Wa- ash. He leaves a brother ;nb Umcn Gap, and a sister at |Moxee in that state, and his widow, | *Mrs Pearl (,oldsmlth at Valdez\ BREAKS NECK, | PLANE (RASH ON HIGHWAY JHS BACCALAUREATE ... EXERCISES SET FO | Pilot Kllled Two Passeng- "TOMORRCW NlGHT ers Injured n A((lden' Baccalaureate exercises of the| | Juneau Hi, chool ass of 1946 — Richardson Highway [¥iihe e *ommencing st will be held commencing at 8| lo'clock Sunday evening in the JHS! ANCHORAGE, Alaska. May 18.— Frank Bolinger of Valdez was ser-| gymnasium. ‘ The following program has been‘ jously hurt, and Bobbie Goldsmith, |arranged: sitting in his lap, was less severely Processional injured, it was learned today, when 1‘:"“’“0’1 Bobbie's father, Ray Goldsmith of | ROSary . Valdez, was killed Sunday night in (Mized Ensemble) e a plane crash on the Richardson Scripture Lesson Brig. ener- Highway. al C. O. Taylor. i The plane hit the ground, with Hymn God Bless Amfrn‘i? the throttle wide open, after a| Baccalaureate Sermon .. Rev. W.| | ip hit a telephone tri A. Soboleff. [ ;voirfup p pod “Lost in the Night” Christiansen | Goldsmith’s neck was broken. _(Mized Ensemble) { His small son suffered a leg frac- Benediction ... Rev. Robert Treat) ture and other injuriss. Bolinger Recessional ... High School Band will be hospitalized many months| Graduating Seniors are: Betty High School Band | Rev. Willis R. Booth | Nev‘m. | Editor of the Alaska Newsletter, Allen, Frances Barlow, Bertha Bee- S SEATTLE be, Jeanne Butts, Patte Davis, Ber- nice Floberg. For Coemfort anc Bervive F. B. McClure, Mgr. ALASKANS FEEB AT FOME B ington Habit Get the New Wasb- Bruce Gleason, Robert Goldstein, Clarice Green, Glorya Gudbranson, Victor Hardin, Dorothea Hendrickson. Leslie Hogins, Patricia James Klein, Rosie Maier, | Neilsen, Irene Olsen. Fred Prouty, Loise Jane Wright. Hogue, | Anne| standafer, Jean Thompson, Agnes Tubbs, Mary | | Margaret Wendling, Elwin Wright, | Betty Lou Hared, LA P L L SQUARE SENNETT HERE The freighter Square Sennett of | the Northland Transportation Co. arrived at 4 pm. yesterday from Sitka and will sail south Sunday night. | The vessel is unloading consider- {able tonnage here. 1 i SUNGLASS DISTRIBUTOR WANTED one of the foremost quality sunglass manufacturers in U. S. A. wants distributor for Alaska. Only those persons or organiza- tions financially responsible, who can supply best references in first letter need apply. Write full details, Box 8734, EQUITY 113 West Y.C. SPECI&LISTS Hair Styling Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Plione 538 - D e A Mary Wood, sister of Peter Wood, ling complaint, The County Attorney’s office arrived here yesterday from Den- which prepared the complaint ver, Colo. She plans to spend sev- wrote “see below” on the form and SRRk Ly SR et B listed defendants at the bottom of to Fairbanks where she will spend 5 gHiat the summer. At the present she is| z A warrant ctaying with Mr. and Mrs. Wood. | velow” along —— | tendants. As yet was issued for “see “see below” is not in cus- BOMBAY—The newspaper Eve- ning News of India said today that India had suspended export of cloth until Aug. 1 to allow time Wind tunnes, first developed to {for entering into agreements with test airplane equipment, are now countries which can supply food to be used for testing new roof- grams in return for clom mg mntenala (or Amerlcan homes. - 66 million pens have given this name a world-wide tradition for quality! WORLD'S QUALITY PENMAKER FOR 57 YEARS one | which opens is the story/ | rearch for a defendent in a gamb- | with the other de- DANCE DAZZLING . SONG FEATURE IS AT 20TH CENTURY Something for your semething for vour ears. That's the way Hollywood pre- | view critics sum up “Something For ‘The Bo, the 20th Century-Fox Technicoler filmization of the dance-dazzling, tune-torrid stage | it that rocked Broadway, and now comes to the 20th Century tonight with Carmen Miranda, Michael O'8hea, Vivian Blaine (“The Cherry Blonde™) and a brilliant featured cast. “Something For The Boys" con- cerns itself with telling the riot- ous story of three cousins who find themselives the joint heirs of Mag- nolia Manor, a decrepit plantation near an army camp, and of the hil- arious (as well as musical and ro- mantic) path their effort to “do something for the boys’ takes. This feature, packed with laughs and an unusual romance, boasts glx new sons by famed tunesmiths y McHugh and Harold Adam- son that are ready slated for hit rade popularity. | eyes . . . N HAD TO BE THE Cause ifs WEATHEK BUREAU) for 24-Hour Perlod Ending 630 o'Clock This Morning e« o o In Juneau—Maximum, 52; minimum, 36. At Airport—Maximum, 53; minimum, 32. WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Thin cloudiness this after- noon thickening tonight with rein Sunday. Warm this af- ternoon and evening, cooler Sunday. |0 00000000 00 PSSR AT 2 n KEVELATiON PORTLAND, Ore—Do you have a one-way vision window? Better test it if you have. A letter from Mrs, E. A. Renquist | of Cincinnati, Ohio, advised rela- tives here that the window in the Renquists’ bathroom, facing the street, was to be the kind you can see out of, but not into, the house® Six menths later they learned it was clear glass to passers-by also. FAST FOX NEWS H. E. MULVIHILL VISITS Harold E. Mulvihill, a conductor | on the White Pass and Yukon, and | a resident of Skagway, yesterday visited his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Mulvi- ey hill while the Louise was in port. THREE LIBUTERS SELL _ Mulvihill is enroute to the States Willie Marks' New Anny, a Hoo- for a visit. 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