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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947 "SING YOUR WAY | HOME" IS FEATURE | * SHOWING, CAPITOL| Complications involving an egn— tistical newspaperman in & romt\n- tie plot on a trans-oceanic steam- | er de‘elop in RKO Radlo’s current “Sing Your Way Home’ starring Jack Haley, Marcy Mec- Guire, Glenn Vernon and Anne| Jeffreys, and featuring the young oprano soloist, Donna Lee, is at the Capital Theatre tonight Haley has the role of Steve conceited war correspon- 5 to return to the Uni-| for a series of lectures.| The only way he can get passage s by chaperoning a group of young American entertainers who have; been interned in France for three| years, ! Steve's life is immediately dis- turbed by the fact that the troupe is endeavoring to smuggle another American girl back with them, and by incipient romances among his adolescent charges. His own inter- | est in Miss Jeffreys, a prety singer, a romance his proteges carefully foster for their own ends, adds to his difficulties, | Forbidden to use the ship's radio to file his dispatches, Steve sends them in code through Marcy Me- Guire, a sentimental youngster, which leads to hilarious complica- tions when Miss Jeffrey jealously adds a postscript to one of the messages and thereby brings about an international crisis. Through the gay story is wov- en a clever series of four Herb Magidson-Allle Wrubel songs, in| addition to Albert Hay Ma.lumsl famous musical setting “The*Yord's| Prayer,” and “Ave Maria,” which Donna Lee, the 15-year-old so-! vrano, sings at a church service| aboard the vessel. ! SO uom 5 [\{ JACK HAI.EY ANNE JEFFREYS NOTICE IS JEREBY GIVEN That the City of Sitka, Alaska | has exercised its option to redeem and does hereby call for redemption | one hundred seventy seven thou- | sand dotlars, (177,000) general obli- | gation bonds, 1941, of the City of | Sitka, Alaska, dated March 1, 1941, numbered from 24 to 200 inclusive, payable serially on March 1, in the years of 1948 to 1966, inclusive, and bearing interest at the rate| of four per centum per annum. —— | Said bonds are hereby called for ! redemption on March 1, 1847 at cne hundred four percent of the par value thereof plus accrued in- terest to that date. Holders of said bonds are hereby notified to pre- | sent. the same for payment at the | | National Bank of Commerce of Se- !attle, Washington, on or before March 1, 1847. Any bond not pre- sented for redemption shall cease to bear interest from and after March )1, 1847, 1 SLACKS, all wool, herring bone, reg. $15.00 || pstea ssnuary 21, 1047, Pt s o Heavy weight—Size 29 to 32 Now Slfl.flfl By: FRANK CALVIN, } City Clerk. LEATHER WORK GLOVES, regular $1.00 Short Gauntlet Nuw snc SLEEVELESS SWEATERS, regular $5.00 All Wool—Navy Blue “ow sz.so BOYS' CANVASS PARKAS, regular $5.95 fl EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT O Vera Vague in “The Jury Goes Round 'n’ Round” COMMUNITY SING PERSON-ODDITY IN THE NEW S=== Ski Jumpers Soar! Georgia Deadlock! GRAVES' JANUARY SPECIALS MACK INAW, % length all wool, reg. $25.00 Leather Trimmed Pockets NOW $12.50 DIGESTIVE TRAGT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect to get real relief {rom headache, h, and ld h!el ith by e e Detachable Hood—Water and Wind s your ' Lt 5 : w trouble is constipati & Repellent NO 3.00 T n this case, ym.r:r: :{;:::z{: :;:::lh: 2 w hete ll)%olymlr s digeted. 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THE DAILY ALASKA EMI’IRE (GOVERNOR WILL “UNBIOCK " 42 - - JUNEAU, ALASKA ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION tuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, with- in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. RECEPTIONTO In the District k-m,u, ?Ur the Terri- | That said administrator and Laura tory of Division Number A8se have filed their petition in the One at J above entitled court for judgment lEGlSlAToRS ALMER | Plaintiff, vs. Setting aside and awarding to Laura MARY ETT WOLFF, De- Adse, surviving widow of the de-| fenda cedent, property of said estate not The President of the United States €Xceeding the value of $4, 000.00; and uf Americ: all persons concerned are notified | To the above-named defendant, ' be and appear in the U. 8. Com- greeting missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre-| Invitations bnve been extended | You are hereby required to appear cinct, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock ¢ A M. on the 10th day of February, 1947, and show cause, if any they have, why judgment should not be to members of the Senate and|in the Dis House of Representatives for the | Alaska, D Governor’s reception and open Juneau, A within thirty (30) house which will be held Saturday |days after last publication of this 0 rendered evening, February 1, between the Summons, namely within thirty hours of nine and twelve o'clock. days after the 10th day of February, n addition to members of the Leg- [1947, in case this summons is pub- | islature, all residents of Gastineati lished, or within toriy (40) days Channel are cordially invited to at- lafter the date of its service upon tend the open house affair at the you in case this summons is served Governor's hduse. - ct Court, Territory of 1 Number One at day of January, 1947, OLAF H. AASE, Administrator First pubication, Jan. 8, 1947. Last publication, Jan. 29, 1947, i s— COLISEUM DOUGLAS TONIGHT GEORGE BRENT “EXPERIMENT PERILOUS” NOTICE No show SATURDAY, SUNDAY or UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE upon you personally and answer the complaint of the above-named The said p]ulnmr demands the following relief : : A dissolution of the bonds of | matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, | And in the event you fail to ap- ' pear and answer, plaintiff will take judgmem against you for want Alaska’s Governor will deliver his | thereof and will apply to the Court biennial message to the Legislature | for the relief demanded in his com- | at a joint session of the House and | plaint and as hereingbove stated. | Benate at 2 p.m. tomorrow. WITNESS, the Honorable George Committees of the two bodies, ap- | P, Alexander, Judge of sald Court, pointed yesterday to notify the|and the seal of said Court hereunto Governor that they have completed | affixed, on this 13th day of January, their respective organizations, have | 1947, | reported back with the announce- w | ment of the time for the delivery | ;’,?};,Ng E. ,;.:?vzghmerk. i of the message. | (Seal) & Deputy. R First publication, Jan. 14, 1947. RYAN RETURNS Last puhlu ation, Feb. 4, 1047. Dr. James C. Ryan returned this week from a ten day routine trip to Haines and Skagway He com- pleted his annual check of schools | in the two districts. For men who shave every day Glider “NO-BRUSH’ SHAVE CREAM NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN' That on December 16th, 1846, in the U. 8. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- | neau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska. - ,e— — Olaf H. Aase was appointed wmln-| LUGGERS istrator of the estate of Harold C | ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs | Aase. deceased. 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A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO THE : JUSTLY FAMOUS O'REILLYS MISS RUTH ESTELL, Pianist opening in the Bubble Room COME and HEAR THURSDAY ‘e and DANCE to EVENING the rippling rhythms of JANUARY 30, Eleanor's own chosen succcesor! 1947 Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 8th| PAGE THREL Qi votre [ JO[ENTURY rowre Ann SHERIDAN Dennis MORGAN Jack CARSON FEATURE at 7:42—9:44 m “Shine On Harvest Moon” A Warner Bros. Musical Hit! 10 MY Fi!IENDS and CUSTOMERS ‘ I have just returned from a frip to the States and am better equipped fo take care of your PAINTING requirements. Mr. C. 0. Weaver, from Texas, has joined our staff of EXPERT PAINTERS. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS QUR BEST REFERENCE ask ANY of our cuslomers | WALTER B. 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