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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA \SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1946 "ADVENTURE'WITH FILM "KOLD THAT TOMORROW (Sunday) THE F]GHS ONI What a Riot!? COMPLETE SHOWS 2:00—4:30—7:00—9:30 “ADVENTURE" When they clash & there's fire...tampar woond love,, CABLE'S kind EXTRAL=1 | ENDS TONIGHT! NI} «Getiond Yerd Invactinmntgr” with SIR AUBREY SMITH STARTS AT 8:23—10:56 “Bionde Rans m” with VIRGINIA GREY STARTS AT RN | AUDITS (STEMS TAXES NEILL, CLABK and COMPANY Estanlished 1940 vecountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING NOME OFFICE—WALLACE HOTEL . Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark ! INQUIRE ABCUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE Public BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehors2 VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP A" IH AN ITRIR A\ BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. 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Three years should triple your investment and if not satisfied | in cne year your investment will be returned on or - before the | 18th month. If interested it should be don- at once. Only those who mean business reply, giving name and address. Box 2589—Ketchikan, Alaska | Wkat & Fove Affaird THOMAS MITCHELL TOM TULLY . JOHN QUALEN Richard HAYDN . Lina ROMAY STARTS 2:20—4:50—7:20—9:50 CAPITOL SUNDAY Greer Carson celebrates her first co-starring appearance with Clark Gable in ‘“Adventure,” opening on unday at the Capitol Theatre, with a return to the sophisticated, ~ ch le of a two- Marine bo'sun mis- she casts all her the wind and GABINS GOT HIM! Clark GABLE Greer GARSON with JOAN BLONDELL atllity in ments as hting, and wisecracks. of the early picture takes sequences of place in a noisy he rewded night club, with Miss Gar- son doing e epping in the arms of Tom Tully to a tune call- ed “Jitterbug.” The script had Miss Garson being shoved and jostled around quite a bit with a ber of Gable's erfront pals cut- ting in and snatehing her for a dance partner. Despite the blaring band, con- fusion and general jostling, the star found the sequence relaxing, partic- B ularly since she had speut the pre- ceding day in tense dramatic scenes. Her attitude was summed up in a remark she made to Director Victor Fleming when the night club scenes were completed. “You know,” she said, “I believe I en- joy commotion more than emo- B Shrine Dance This Evening The big social event tonight is the Shrine Dance to be given in the Scottish Rite Temple. Dancing will start at 10 o'clock and continue until 2 a. m. The af- fair is formal and invitational, and | 2 large gathering is anticipated Several dinner parties will pre-. ue the dance. R Miss Muriel Chad, Leon Alexanderfo Wed December 21 The marriage of Miss Muriel Chad and Mr. Leon Alexander will be a social event of next Satur- day, December 21. The ceremony will take place in Trinity Cathed- ral, the Rev. W. Robert Treat giv- ino the cows. Miss Chad will be attended br Miss Jean Hopkins, as maid of honor, and Charles (Buddy) Jenne will be the best man. No invitations have been issued but friends of the couple are in- vited to the wedding and also to the reception to follow. SONS OF NORWAY T0 GIVE PARTY TONIGHT Sons of Norway are sponsors to- night of a card party, at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall. Proceeds will go to swell the Memorial Li- brary Fund. The general public is invited, with an enjoyable evening 433-tf. guaranteed for all. MOOSEHAVEN NIGHT IS T0 BE CELEBRATED O TZURSDAY NIGHT T.e Women of th~ wioose will ceiebrate Mooschaven night on ‘Thurs December 19 at the social meeting of the month. Effie FEakel, Chairman of the Moosehaven Committee, requests that all members who would like to help with the Moosehaven linen shower take their gifts at that time, Moosehaven is the home of the aged members of the Loyal Order of Moose and their wives, and is located a short dis! from Jack- conville, Florida It is a pleasant place for spenaing declining yess -~eo - LOGGTUF | ATTENTION LOG?"RA" with logs for sale contact Juncau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000.000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. The good Saint Nick flies the airlines in this air-minded country. And those who are doing their Christmas shopping early in this “‘Santa Claus country”’ know that the depend- able Starliners will get their important packa tion on schedule. PASSENGERS * MAIL * EXPRESS * AIR ALASKA RIRL Baranof Hotel——Phone 667 J GABLE, GARSONAT ~ BLONDE' TCNIGHT num- | Route of the Starliners STARTS TONKGHT [J0/[INTURY SHOWS at 7:25 - 9:25 FEATURE at 8:01 - 10:01 MATINFE SUNDAY 2:€® B*, B, 3 Eddie AT 207H CENTURY Comedy that blends with romanc and grand larceny is promised fo patrons of the 20th Century Theatrc tonight. When Paramount’s laugh- rouser, “Hold That Blondc!” bow. RS R O T. FE R 3 \ intc town. Co-starring Eddic 3 ricken and Veronica Lake, the film is reported to be a fast- OL w.oving, sk bit of nonsense tha s tent on nothing but e rtain ng. That it succeeds in so doing is evident by the praise that her- alds its coming. Bracken, who is very much a heme in comedy, will be seen as a millionaire’s son with the unfor- tunate affliction of kleptomania He never remembers having stolen things when he comes to wit misceilaneous articles in his pos jon, but he is scrupulously hon est about returning them. It is when he returns the loot that he fis caught. In desperation Eddie goes to a |psycbiatrist who informs him that it is only by falling in love that he can shake his embarrassing pe- | culiarity. Romance comes his way in the attractive person of Veronica Lake, a jewel th -not by choice but by coercion. When Bracken steals her compact, which contains the com- bination of a safe about to be ransaked by Veronica and her as- sociates, they are sure that he is after the same booty that they are. ‘The plot thickens hilariously when Eddie, in an effort to keep Veron- lica from stealing a fabulously val- |uaktle necklace, attempts to gel it himself. 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