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

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fcught for his love — dollars! UWillcam POWELL THE I with EXTRA'! Carey Wilson MINIATURE TONIGHT and THURSDAY Complete Shows ki 9:30 Feature at 7:55—10:20 COLOR RHAPSODY Service TIN GOD or WRONG GUY? The night-club gal and the seciely beauty and the poolroom mugs played him for a sucker! ANGELA LANSBU JAMES GLEASO » LEWIS STONE YELLOW CAB CO PHoNE 22 WOMEN OF THE Ml;]OSE i Courteous Drivers — Dependable e + POT-LUCK DINNER TO i FEATRE A7 "Dt e CAPITOL TONIGHT ' The American Legion Auxiliary, /| Juneau Unit No. 4, has joined the William Powell comes to the CaP- ranks of local organizations sup- itol tonight in “The Hoodlum porting the Memorial Library Fund, Saint,” a stirring picture which of*|wijth their decision made last night fers the star the most powerful and ga¢ the first regular business session affecting role of his entire career. since the installation of the new Cast as Terry O'Neill, officers. The sum of $200, as sug- World War I, Powell plays & man gested by the Memorial Library who weighs a faith in humanity Board, was pledged. No definite against the pursuit of wealth and were mades at this time for| position and chooses the later. It is not until he finds his structure »ject by the Auxiliary will pro- who has ever meant anything to him in his life, that O'Neill realizes the emptiness of his ambition and turns to the faith inspired by the Hoodlum Saint Dismas, patron of bums. Equally effective is the splendid work of Esther Williams, as the girl who ultimately guides Terry O'Neill to faith and happiness. Miss Williams abandons her swimming pools in this picture and emerges as an actress of top calibre. Top support is given the stars by a flawless cast. Angela Lansbury again wins attention as a cynical night club singer of the New York speakeasy era; James Gleason 'as an outstanding characterization as “Snarp.” a deformed hoodlum; Lewis Stone gives his usual persua- sive touch to the role of Father No- lan. Others who merit praise in- clude “Rags" Ragiand, Frank Mc- Hugh and Slim Summerville. e S"Appv pRoGRAM tend this affair, and to bring their| wives or girl friends. Cards will |be played after dinner until time to| FOR BIG CON(ERI attend the dance, it is planned. | public official is not permitted to or Auxi y, Miss Anita Garnick, who had been elected Unit chap- from that office, and Mrs. Ernest Lincoln was elected to fill vacancy. Mrs. Linceln was install- ed immediately after being elect-| ed, with Past Department President Mrs. Ray Peterman acting as in- stalling officer. ) A pot-luck dinner for all Le-| gionnaires and Auxiliary members and their families, to precede the Armistice Day dance Monday night sponsored by the Legion, was plan-| ned. The dinner will be o'clock in the Legion Dugout, and the choice of what to bring is‘be ing. Telephone calls will not be made at this time, but in case any- lone-is in doubt as to what to bring for the dinner, Mrs. James | Sofoulis, phone 552, will be glad to make suggestions. Mrs. Max Lewis. wife of Legxoni ewis, was wel- RY N Commander Max The Juneau City Band is arrang- ing a snappy program to be giV- tjation by en at the benefit concert nextithe president, Mrs. Sofoulis. Mrs Tuesday night, Nov. 12, at the 20th 1., Jewett played a piano accom-| Century Theatre, sponsored by the Rotary Club. A good rehearsal was held last ceremonies conducted IN OUR UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL MOLOTOV SPEAKS! and installation ceremonies | and other members will be at the 8 o'clock practice tomorrow night in ¢ served. the Grade School Auditorium. w CEADE Director Joseph Shofner has WOTICE _ |selected special numbers for the After November 10, no telephéne {concert program that are bound to please all® classes of music lovers and set feet a-pattering to the Vstirring strains. - rentals for the month of November will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of | not later than discount. day. Please ! be prompt. Please add 1% sales tax.| JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—)UNEAU. ALASKA g the money, and any major, of power fall to pieces U r the bably not be held until after the| ¢ s Brown, Miss Betty Hawk- Sis8¥,” James Dunn as “Johnny ;;‘. impact of the stock market crash fipst of the vear b itrice Dahi*H Bhymer, Nolan,” Lloyd Nolan as McSh (,/' and until he loses the only woman' Dye to the fact that an elected um Peg Ann Garner as “Frar ( hold an elective office in the Legion | lain prior to her election of the| Mills House of Representatives, resigned | the | at 7 po; ing left up to each family attend-| All Legionnaires are urged to at-| comed as a new member, with ini-|Mmorrow noon on the Terrace of the paniment for both the initiation ied by Chuck Werner 5 " b A social hour was enjoyed after attend and be on time. night with 28 members taking part|the pusiness meeting, and delic-| ious home-made cake and coffee 62 PASSENGERS ARE CARRIED, PAA TRIPS Pan Division, 'ATREEGROWS IN BROOKLYN' AGAIN AT 20TH CENTURY “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn,” is (4 coming back to the 20th Century g for tonight only, two shows, and (¢ _ those who didn't see it when it was| shown here before should be in the American Airways, Alask eported a long ed in and out of Ju- to Juneau passengers were zabeth Little, Latry Pa B. Rowley, Shirley Row ren Rowley, Mrs. Betty Collin: @ William, Sandra, Billy, and ¢ | audience tonight ’f Collingwood The richly touching story of alfp Bill Rose, Bob Chesterfield Brfwk{yn 1f\ml]}‘ and its snu:_n:]}o ;»/ Dee Smith, Mrs. Veroni {A)H A\I\lt‘n\.“.finl( v,\va.\s:m stars {7/ Sowas Nernt - Bakaret ¥y orothy McGuire in the Tole of @ ' “Katie,” Joan Blondell as “Aunt g s Potter 1] and Ted Donaldson as “Neeley.” (% = Mark “A Tree Grows in Brook- () Juneau—Alfonso anks to Juneau—Steve Vuko- 1_““\‘ “; g ’““”k"“ f‘“l:“”“_"” ‘“l“f ;,/ vich, Tona Jensen, Ejler Jensen, Joe C'eryone you know 15 an BH° IR forgettable motion picture _exper- ¢ Juneau to Seattle—Karl Tied I°he, & Tate dnd dellghtful breat g sam Asp, Maude Asp, Svend Yoo ST U o 4 of your years. ) nard Pelmul, Lonnie Mc- [ —_— @ . Betty Burger. 1‘ Reginald Tupper, Stewart Fraser, o {/ sino Taoto, rovet mrown, servert GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOTES ¢ Jones, Ruth Mos , Samuel Apple- — - ,5 baum, Pete Warner. The Girl Scouts of Troop No. 2 rfi Logan Anderson, Linette Ander- had their Hallowe'en (¢ and Juliette son, Susan Fiea, Catherine Fiea, Low party Thur afternoon, (4 Arthur Riebau, Julia McCann, Neil October 31, in the Atherican Legion fifi Wright. Dugout © Clyde Brown, J. C. Cooper, Alex, Several of the girls wore cos- oh, Warren Buckhardt, Will- tumes. We had ice cream, cookies, Anske, Richard Anske, Tom Koolaide and candy for refresh- aines, Ed Shaffer. ments Juneau to Fairbanks——T. A. Pul- The games “Laugh, Spook, liam, Walter Budd, Norman Har- Laugh' nd the Greem Family (lin, Stan Barlow, Ron Livingston - ee= 'SOROPTIMIST (LUB TO HAVE LUNCHEON TOMORROW NOON were played and e had lots of fun. We sang Taps and adjourn- ed.—Elsa Johnson, Reporter. - SAVE THE DATE November 9th, Douglas Fire Dept, Dance. COLISEUM DOUGLAS TONIGHT BOB HOPE They Got Me Covered’ SATURDAY ‘Beyond the Blue Horizon’ SUNDAY CEORGE RAFT ‘NOB HILL’ Members of the Soroptimist Club of Juneau will have a luncheon to- Bubble Room, Baranof Hotel. For special entertainment the Girls Trido of Douglas will appear, accompan- All members are requested to HOSPITAL NOTES | St. Ann's Hospital has admitted no new patients for medical or surgical treatment. Discharged were Hans Lundberg and Mrs. William Eddy. Government Hospital has admit- {ted Raymond Pratt from Hoonah Cranston and baby girl Things /brr}’aar Office CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. B PAGE FIVE N TONIGHT ONLY!? The best selling book in years! Tnhe Best Loved Film of a Lifetime!? 4 BETTY SMITH'S A TREE GROWS | INBROOKLYN / with é James Dunn — Dorothy McGuire % Joan Blondell — Peggy Ann Garner Lloyd Nolan — James Gleason TONIGHT ONLY é AT TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN AT 7:21—9:31 P. M. SHOWS g 7:10—9:20 R =~V EETIN G=-- DOUGLAS INDIAN ASSOCIATION at Douglas Government School WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. M., NOV. 6, 1946 Important Business All Members from both DOUGLAS and JUNEAU must attend! By Order— S. A. STEVENS, President. There IsNo Sfiiistit;lié for Regular business meeting Thurs- TELEPHONE CO. —Ady. 8nd Dais % | day night at 8 o'clock in Moose 4 SR from Haines. Discharged were Paul 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATTLE 4 - Eliot’5323 24-HOUR SERVICE |[Todee in Seward Bidg. ARMISTICE DAY DANCE |Jackson from Hoonah, Fanny Pratt o i I - I f L By American Legion, Nov. 11.'and th Ward and baby boy A N Ad t Empire Wantads get results! 'Elks Hall. of Jur S”"”"‘Ifl/”"""’[’"””"/}'( eWSpaper ver ]Slng T0 THE RESIDENTS OF GASTINEAU CHANNEL A recent ordinance passed by the Common Council of Douglas makes it illegal fo sell or serve liquor after 1:00 a. m. on week days or after 2:00 a. m. on Sundays or Holidays. This ordinance is to become effective Friday, November 8, 1946. Nevertheless, MEIIKE’S PLACE will serve you the very best in steak and chicken dinners, together with dancing and entertainment as you have always enjoyed them in the past. CLOSING HOURS DO NOT APPLY TO DINING and DANCING ‘'DON'T FORGET THE DOUGLAS FIREMEN'S FALL DANCE MUSIC BY b wes Liimmsa igned) MITIKEE. -at the EAGLES' HALL, NOVEMBER 9th HUNTER'S ORCHESTRA

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