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] RIDAY, MAY 24, 1946 COMPLETE SHOWS AT SHOWPLALE oF ABIT TONIGHT and SATURDAY Phone 125 FEATURE STARTS AT 7:55 — 10:10 SATURDAY MATINEE FINEST QUALITY TOPSOIL For Your Lawns and Gardens at 1:30 P. M. EXTRA! Chap. 3 of “DESERT HAWK” BERG CONSTRUCTION CO. ISMAEL HOTEL Forlease Fine Opportunity for Man and Wife SEE ISMAEL VOSOTROS AT OFFICE . - OIIl. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING Smith 0il Burner Service 214 SLCOND STREET* DAY PHONE 476 " . SONJA HENIE IS STARRED IN BILL, CAPITOL TONIGHT Sonja Henie, whose position as No. 1 skating star has remained unchallenged for ten years, makes her debut in “It's A Pleasure!” at the Capitol tonight and Saturday. The offering is an auspicious de- but because it brings Sonja into her lown as an actress in a warm, hu- man role designed to prove her versatility. Besidas skating spectac- ularly, she has gay comedy scencs, scenes of keart-tugging drama and for the first time on the screen, dances, without benefit of skates in a routine ranging from waltz to fast tap tempo. Here is the story of “It's A Pleas- ure!” Chris Linden, exhibition skat- er with a small-time troupe, falls in love with Don Martin, a Hot- tempered hockey player, played by Michael O'Shea. When Don is barred from professional hockey for slugging a referee, Chris gets him a Job with Buzz Fletcher's ice show, and Chris and Don are married. | But Buzz' wife, Gale, lets her heart stray to Don. Her interfer- ence wrecks the promising career |Chris is setting up for him. Don | disappears, believing himself a haz-| lard to his wife's career. She, con- cluding he has run’away with Gale, |tries to forget him and goes swiftly fup the ladder of success. Their leventual reunion climaxes a film ithat claims interest from the open-) {ing shot to the final fade-out. | Birger CAPRA'S ARSENIC AND OLD LACE” PETER LORRE RAYMOND MASSEY JACK CARSON Announcing NEW STORE HOURS Two women prisoners, both na- | - -e- 'PAA CARRIES MANY | | ON IH“RSDAY Hop yesterday from Wrangell, | tedy of Chief Deputy U. S. Marshal Juneau arrivals by Pan American Flossie M.. Doolin. The two wo- {World Airways planes yesterday men are Agnes Dubke, recently the were: Ivictim of a knifing episode - at From Seattle—Kenneth Bagley, Wrangell, and Bessie McCullough. Lucy Handeyside, Catherine Lovell, Both are to serve 180-day sentenc- william Montgomery, Hans Peter- es in the Federal jail here. They sen, Diana Vaughn, Peter Ezi, Anna were sentenced by the U. 8. Com- Varnes, Thelma Benge, Isabel Shir- missioner at Wrangell on May 13 ley, Ruth Vaughn, Clementina on charges of drunkeness. Blanning, Engene Bailey, John Har- B rison, Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman,! 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Parker, Ernie Johnson, Clif- ( RY GRA S ford Lee, Felix Meinert, Clavence From Whitehorse—Floyd Anth-| Arriving with Alaska Airlines on | ony, Jean Anthony, Lester Minner. the Starliner Fairbanks, with Cap- AT ZOTH (ENIURY Fairbanks: N. Fowler. ficer Jerry Hola and Stewardess LS PAA departures syesterday to|Shirley Thompson were the follow- elty. Neither for that matter, is To Seattle: Elizabeth Graham, Ju- Thursday: Evelyn Brusman, B, murder. But it remained for War- anita Graham, Jerry Graham, Fre- Brusman, Buck Brusman, Capt. H. possibilities inherent in such a com- Kavanaugh, Alice Olsen, Tom Don- |Keoffrey Goss, Petee Stiver, and the bination. The riotous result is to ohue, Buck Brusman, Bertha Brus- Rev. Chaput edy (does that sound incongruous?) Chaput, Carole Von Brocklin, Liz- lowing were flown to the westward “Arsenic and Old Lace,” which teet Van Brocklin, Donald Van|city: Isabel Shirley, Mrs. Bailey, Harry Peter Ez, John W. Hanson, Mrs. Century for tonight only. Bjarnson Anna Varnes, Ray T. Mathews,| An excellent supporting cast in- lUTHERAN pASIOR |S [ toazeski, Rian, and Petee Son, Priscilla Lane, Peter Lorre, and Stiver, |three members of the original stage| BA(K FROM Sv"oD i To Yakutat: Kenneth Hanson. |Adair, cast as two lovable but mur-| FRIBI ¢ 1 - B |derously mad old ladies, and John Lutheran Church, the Rev. G. Her- | DIVORCES FILED | “Teddy” Roosevelt. bert Hillerman, returned yesterday| Two more actions for divorce | R YT south to attend the regular yearlyfclerk of the U. S. Court: (FISHI"G '" AMSKA sessions of the Pacific Evangelical, Bernice V. Tudor, charging in- Enroute to Victoria, B. C., where and $100 monthly for support of | the Synod met, the Rev. Hillerman | herself and two minor children of | One out of every thousand ang: | Sessions of Synod were held may|A. Tudor. They were married at '¢'S Bas fished in Alaska, while tte 14 through May 17. Following the Fabens, Texas, August 8, 1939. ‘like that o be had Ih tHe Terr- Lena Mitchell charges incompat-| oo “on o r‘mm & LR Tevice Yokl ness and then returned directly to|ibility, cruelty and non-support in. ... ° Y by Juneau. | seeking a divorce decree from Wil- qreame’of coming back some day. to isk in wke e & of Mr. John Reck as one of the al- |asks custody of two minor children, |, 288in wkere the current al ternate lay-delegates to this fall's|$100 monthly support, $150 attorney rarer, the ledder ‘weaker and the fish bigger. In ** 're Rough a Church in America. | married at Tacoma, Wash., April‘,};;gh . A FIRAYIS Remh. Ao ————— 3 &::. 3080, |The Alaska Sportsman, former GI Vg 2 C. A. Scheenfeld relates some Alas- Furnishing the music for the pim back for more. benefit dance being given tonight —gtrange things happen to old sale of poppies will be Albert Pe- kq's wilderness. One of the strang- iterson, with his accordion; Ed Mc- lest that ever happened to Chris | Plneda, with the guitar, it has|companionable dog that wandered | |been annocunced. Their voluntary {, MacDonald Spit from no one ithose in charge of the dance ar-|plainably. In “Pal of Mine,” Kath- rangements. |erine Bayou tells the story as Sour- |and admission is a poppy. There are also many other e e teresting features in the issue. St. Ann's Hospital dl.scharged“ Mis. Irving Igtanloe, surgical pa-| BUFFALO, N. Y, May 24—N. R |Cousins, 72-year-old Nickel Plate tient, yesterday. Mrs. Alice Adams gave birth 10, pitcn-hike to his home in Con- am. today in 8t. Ann’s Hospital. | strike. e .St R Cousins said he began railroading Streét will be washed Sunday first time I've ever had to do this.” morning starting at 5 o'clock. All| e ——— from parking on principal down| Radio, KINY, 7 pm. Monday town streets until job d4s finished.! Sales Tax, Speaker Anita Garnick. J. L. WILLIAMSON, i ———— — Police Chief. Empire Want Ads bring results! Strelow, Dave Linch, Robert Nickol,! E. Beck, John Randoo, Harry Com- AMSKA AIRUNES Newman, D. Miller, —_— IN NEw FAR[E { From Nome, Helen Thomas, From|tain John Thompson, Flight Of- Nuttiness in Brooklyn is no nov-| Whitehorse were Lonnie McIntosh. ing passengers from Anchorage on ner Bros. to investigate the comic da Fournie, David Hill, Alverna‘A. Humphrey, B. L. Trawcky, Capt. | be seen in their blood-curdling com- man, Evelyn Brusman, Willlam@ On the return flight, the fol- | stars Cary Grant, and is at the 20th Brocklin, Sara Fernald, |Mrs. T. Benge, Ms. Raymond An- cludes Raymond Mhssey, Jack Car- To Cordova: Lucy Handeyside. |company—Josephine Hull and Jean The pasicr of the Resurrection | ' Alexander, who plays their nephew, to Juneau by plane from a trip|have been filed here with thel Lutheran Synod. | compatibility, seeks a decree, costs | Tow I" SPORISMA" spent several days in Vancouver.|whom she asks custody, from R:\y‘le | jother 999 have dreamed of fishing Synod he went to Seattle on busi-| stationed in Alaska during the war Elections resulted in the namms‘\nam James Mitchell. The plaintiff '|ways seems a little faster, the air| convention of the United Lutheran fee and costs. The Mitchells were in the June number of| DANCE TONIGHT |ka fishing experiences that call| jat the A. B. 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