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b THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1947 Ng MUSICAL STORY IS NOW ON SCREEN AS edy, “The Gentleman Misbehav featuring Rotert Stanton, Osa sen, Hillary Brooke, Frank Sully, g Ancerson, Shemp Howard, Sheldon Leo i 1 Jimmy Lloyd es k2 > fire siren, then 8r ming for heard scre pourir suilding, followed almost jately, and his wife an immed- | .1¢ small son! e Mn,‘c m":]fh h,”,fl;:(us s 1'1‘ ;(””' were trapped in the apartment. " n E -singing e who mar- 2 FOPD 15 g Ty Y aR ~uinge St fire departmeont arrived GRROW e "“(.’1],[\ n;‘lh.. i and Te- yLikly and rescued Mrs. Guertin,|in: e FRR S g S PSR e * the small son and a dog by means | TWO FEATURE o of ladders, but were unable to reach 'f R I - o € [ ‘fli! News Nofes |- \col help. | transfer of out of hisitie sezond dog because cf smoke. Af- | ity ive on Japonski by next week's rth Sea, arrangements for their and care having been mpleted The City Council met in regular 1 . (Apfl.olls FEA‘URE From Sl'ka sessfon Tuesday evening at the {Council Chambers. E | Resolution No. 135, providing If a gentleman mishehaves (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) [for an offer of $10,000 to FWA for she’s no lady! But what v SITKA, Alackn, Feb, 1—The Sitka|the purchase of the high school gou 8ot your, eI pent o ndry and Cleaners was burned |buflding, was withdrawn after the Wil BIGHI B e o ding Fride At about 6:45 reading of a letter from Earl D. N setest dhyt ol oK SN SLIRDA Soi oicldek, Frask DGR el 1efb|MAGIIGY atasing AR the offer S ANTON . e T s olttn ent over the laundry to could not be considered. Council ably B osa Theatre tonig where Colum k a half block for some ice ided to await results of the MASSEN 8 o e R e um for dinner, Within two min- n bill, now before Con- ess, which would provide for the all such Federhl facil- to local goverments for educa- onal, recreational or community Both the Council and School reasonable solution to the press- ; school problem An offer of $200 by B. Smith for city scow was rejected as the plans tc use the scow for ard have long been working on e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA child. I as also the tenth baby born in ing the month of Januar ¥ 1\ son weighing seven as born te Mr P and Mr Mik Salv AT Home. Named Fred Will the is the John- stones nd child and first son. meeting Friday when they forei- he building, dressed costume, to sell March of Dimes hree tickets were 1 of, while the men complete meeting was call- was building com- up. d Wedn the High School building a SHO\IVER FETES ter the fire the dogz was feund un- waterfront fire fighting purposes. ider means of raising funds i harmed | City Clerk Frank Calvin was in- | for the purchase of books and to Dar to the laundry from the structad tc begin foreclosure pro- decide the size of quarters TWO HONOREES fire is tentative estimated at | ceedin, nst properties with de- needed in the proposed new li- about £5,000. The apartment above linquent AX sments in the brary I lir S, was damaged neither fire nor | Cottages ot 17 . Mrs. Weod Triplette of Auk Bay water, | The City Clerk was also instruct-| The 1 stablished over 20 was hostess at a miscellaneous baby Origin of the fire is undetermin- €d to press for collection of de-}¥edrs @ the community, has Y i sh ntly in henor of Mrs. ed, but is ed to have started linquent taxes from religious or- times in almest ‘w}li"ium Gargan Gec McKeon and Mrs. Art in the drying toom and to have ganizations with income properties| 8 1ust now be mov- FEd L%, Janis Carter Tveten, Games were enjoyed and heen of an explosive nature because ©n the grounds that all taxable in- the room in the High COMPANION HIT! | dainty refreshments served during suddenncss of starting and come property should be given| ZrheR f'lgm“u‘lllxv x?‘rx:xln;::: the evening In addition to the guests of hon- or the following were present: Mrs. he plens tc repair th Hcrton, M Joe Trukana, mediately and reopen for Chet Ellis, Mrs. Dick C: Mrs. Robert Ma Mus. With s De Hart, Mrs. Earl Barcus, for lo dity of cpreading r. Guertin bas announced that Laudnry im- ta business |RA NGE ACTION! | e past w temperature—8 below zero Of pipes—in ystem BOY BABY IS BORN bt and cold water wstoms; froeen 70 MARIO SODINIS ©""Cicicn e wne souowin ing; frozen stove oil lines, 1 furnaces; inadequate heat- re facilities (like Californians, Sit- pe euctl Stk BILL <& ELLIOTT mber on the weather); bursting cans of D. food supplies. X who managed to keep of water lines open by nd regular checking through- 1d col th TODAY'S ICAL SCENE! ) keeps , clear in June out on Fritz Mr. and Mrs. fortunate and had to to H Arnold ng the ¢ their homes until after st vy are grandparents fc fre ed tim Any morning downtown saw men - o — Llowto engths of water afternoon. Th afternoon the CI n waterline between the two sh schools burst and both schools were Cr osed all day Friday as the heat- sc A gitl taby weizhing i seven oun Wi Norr and M Hospital this morning ¢ k. The little 1g plants had to be y 1 one-half year With the bursting of the water- pr c { just waiting to be- Ma&in, waterpressrue in that neigh- com2 ag in the Alas- borhiood wa low that house- wives in nearby ka Commur em with his afterngon under the Mr dad Incidents and Mrs, 3 Walter Hellan are again grand- blowtorches, or called frantically ag parents for their husbands to come.home of N SRS and do something. ed NOTICE | A list of families who are house- er Featuring the ONLY GLASS BAR in ALASKA After February 10, no telephone rentals for the month of February will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount da Please be prompt. Please add 17 sales tax. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS * rest of this column thy great blocks of ice along the Cres- cent and the waterfront. The ice is a delight to the children, who sm to have improved on the “Eliza crossing the ice” by | TELEPHONE CO. —ady. £0m¢ “Eliz 0 o N | 5 ST PSS S e A ‘t';\c.:’e:m;i:eat distress to the KEEP A ‘”IGHT i NOTH Dead and dying seagulls on the, g Al | : town streets are another cause | Northern Hotel, Jan. 15, 1947, We nu( as an ever present reminder MeVer, mlwm not be responsible for debts OF of what the deer must be suffer- er 495-14 which left for Jneau on a charter- —— —led boat on January 28, expectig to - 'return within ten days, is still inj Huw To Relleve Juneau, unable to return either by | | sgw - Bronchitis | | | 1 } | 4 POPCORN 1 NEW DELUXE VIKING PCPCORN MACHINES DELIVERY AT ONCE The Firest Popcorn Grown in America Complete Concession Supplies SEND YOUR ORDER IN NOW ARTHUR UNGER CO., Inc. 105 Golden G Ave., San Francisco, C: bo: boat or plane. Of course, the boys ran out of funds and had to wire {home, like another team which vis- Jik:d Juneau just previously. { Creomulsion relieves promptly be- T cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- ”"——?—'-y—;fr | gn.mcd 'Frfindnal tm;:stfig Ilillem- 7 ranes. Tell your drugi sell you Z IgETOn JaU" o8 ‘ a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it , | quickly allays the cough or you are FHHHLES R. GRIFFIN €o! ! {5 have your money back. COND AVE -+ SFAITLE 4 - ot $323 1 b L P ICREOMULSION | Serving Alaska Fx for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | "atierts éi‘i’;lm‘lhi.-e expected to lustvely < e i .3 [ The Conway Dock baskethall team finally got home last Tues- day from Tenakee, where they had been stranded for two days. A commercial plane was sent for them while Bud Brown remained in Ten- akee with his plane. People are hoping he'll be back for Easter, anyway. BIG PROFITS IN ‘ Skagway Tu- COLUMBIA BREWERIES Inc. TACOMA Distributed By ODOM & CO. en from t new record cil of the John Hamier, Mrs. r and the hostess. Bcan e, & of distress sometime curing the per- will be both poses. blow Lincoln pair ma- and ninety-eight cents w: homes spent the Sheldon eir houses with resulted in an estimated $200 dam- |guests in the homes of more for- line from freezing. tunate friends would tak2 up the boys had already started fighting A daughter, korn to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith- ! Juneau. equal consideration Uncol! ctable delinquent taxes to- ling $88135 were ordered strick-| books. yor Peterson informed Coun- agreement reached with ficers of the AND granting the Kenneth Thursday—there were few families City use of the Government School t didn’t suffer various degrees Euilding as long as the building needed for school pur- The building was recently nted to the ANB by the Alacka tive Service. Mayor Petersoii iequesied the reet committee to investigate and port within twd days on the rmit sought . by the Columbia have failed to build for really Lumber Company from the War PO%ks partment for use of tidelands 2st of the Mill and to the rear other business properties on street. After authorizing City Supsrvisor . nights, took in others who RBill Ward to sell gravel at a price be set with the approval of the reet Commiitte2, Council adjourn- ine dollars ral One hundred s y co Campbell lectured during the owing of the picture and a large owd attended. Sheldon Jackson hocol girls had canvassed the turned off. town with tickets for several days evious. A fire Thursday afternoon at the Jackson Junior e to a storehouse at the rear the grounds. The fire was caus- by an improyised electric heat- installed to keep the furnace oil The School e fire before the City Fire De- A new sight for Sitka are the partment arrived. Several minor fires were started blowtorches and kept the fire- put men busy during the week, but no adult Serious damage resulted except to the firemen’s nerv Barrie Lynn, January 8, at Spokane, Wash. Mrs, Smithmeyer, the form- Alice Curtis, is the daughter of bills other than our own. ing also. | WILLIAM RHYMER, | o s |Mr. ad Mr Arnold Curtis of Sitka,| THOMAS SMYTH. | The High School basket ball team|and @ sister of Henry Sully of A son, weighing ten pounds, was rn to Mr. and Mrs. George Al- JUNEAU DRUG SATURDPAY College ~ was ‘ Mr. Smithmeyer was sta-| tioned in Sitka with the ACS dur-| ing the boom days. use The Rotary Club the Woman's Club, of $5000 to be raised for working with has set a goal a new building which will be a fireproof, permanent location ing will b® housed the drews In this build- C. L. An- collection as well. Space > be provided fcr a reading o work room Library Board has decided ice the space now used will rceded in the new building, to ow for present needs and future growt} ) raise funds for purchase of and incidental expenses, the wn will be canvassed for sub- scriptions. Payment of a dollar a year permits a cubscriber to take out ss many books as he wishes that perjod Members of the Mrs. Jack Calvin, E. M. Goddard, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Gayloid, secretary; Mrs. Charles Wortman, Mrs. Leslie Yaw, and Mrs. W. ©. Charteris. Board include chairman; MrIs, H pipe or oth d : ; MG“TER BOI?N T() terials as the only pedostrians. toward the Sheldon Jackson build- S_'i. I‘Jlfm rfluflg ‘h_ns pln;l’nvdL z; B Thursda. morning the grade ing fund by the showing of the card party for [February a :G?MAH BU(YS TQDA‘{ hool heating plant developed film “Alaskan Odyssey” last Fri- P- M. dt the Bayview Hotel. Bridge # iroubles and the school closed un- day evening at the USO. Miss and pinochle will be played, with both men and women competing for Regervations may Mrs. L. F. Efaw, Mrs. George Hellerich and Mrs Don Martin, in town, cr Mrs. Loren Hert on Japonski. Mrs. John Os- bakken is chairman of the com- mittee working on the party Gloty individual prizes. “e made throi Refreshments . . OFFICERS' MEETING 7:30 P. M. THE WILL RE-OPEN FOR BUSINESS February 8th Johnstone at the | Be! Folks sty Chesr 1or Light Happityic’ AUNT JEMIMA ODD FELLOWS HA SATURDAY —— FEBRUARY 8th — M. SCANDINAVIAN and MOD£RN DANCING BRITISH MILLS CLOSE BECAUSE COAL SHORTAGE 45,000 were 6.—Some workmen LONDON, Feb. to 50,000 industrial idle today In shutdowns attributed directly to the British coal short- age. Scores of mills in Yorkshire and other parts of North England were shut Prime Minister Attlee and thi cabinet, which the Conservative press said might fall because of the economic crisis, examined pro- posals for stretching fuel from the nationalized by the mines, recently Labor government. The Austin Motor Company’s Birmingham plant closed today, ; throwing 15,000 out of jots. Other auto plants planned reduced sche- dules. Imperial Chemical Industries ciored its Birmingham plant for a week, laying off 6,000 parsons. - HOSPITAL HOTES St. Ann’s H ternity cases yesterday and At 12 noon yesterday a baby t weighing seven pou and 12 ounces was born to Charles ital had three ma- today Mrs. Self, and at 11:14 p.m, a five pound baby boy was born to Mrs. Mario Sodini. Half an hour after midnight this morning a baby girl weighing seven pounds and seven ounces was born to Mrs. Norman Bucy. Also admitted to St. Ann's were Mrs. Norman Cook, with a broken leg, Ole Kvande, William Haynes and Halvor Opse.. Government Hospital admitted Delores Johnson of Juneau, dis- ch; 1 Willie Ross from Hoonah Ear this morning Mrs. Elsie John from Angoon was admitted, and a ven pound 10 ounce baby girl korn. Ronald John of Angcon is the baby’s father - For your surpius money we can now offer a diversified investment, minimum earnings 4%. For details call at the Alaska Finance Corpora- tion, Cooper Bldg. 4th and Main Streets. adv. 491-16 ———— ALASKA ARTS AND CRAFTS Annual meeting of members, Fri- day, Feb. 7th at 7:30 pm. in the Mcthodist Church Parlor. adv. 494-%4 Yo V) Ty T Women's Avwane: el It's the Nicest Store in Touwn Baranof Hotel Buildlng sl Easy .fo fix; tdusz they're reqdy-mix 0 P. . . Everyone Welcome MEETING WITH INITIATION 8:06 P.M, Starls TONITE TUNES and @einis! i in OHN MILJAN NOAH BEERY Shows at 7:25—9:25 ALASKA'S OWN ARTIST Foremost m Qualiity [ ecorations THEATRE - LODGE - CLUB CHURCH - RESIDENTIAL Whether it be a simple color scheme or an elaborate decorative layout we are equipped and staffed to SERVE THE TERRITORY MeClelian, Becorator Phone Douglas 374 TERRITORIAL DEPARTME} JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine : Rubber Boats PHONE 29 TIOMENTURY A FIESTA of FUN, "THE KID FROM SPAIN" J Goldwyn Girls BETTY GRABLE-PAULETTE GODDARD Feature 7:5 Teacher Wanled for McGrath IMMEDIATELY Salary at Least $290. Per Month Salery devends upon quatifications Living Quarters Furnished T OF EDU O e e B e B o o e REPAIRING AND NEW Hardware MARINE WAYS CONSTRUCTION Foot West Eighth St. JUNEAU, ALASKA Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways PAGE FIVE TONITE Starts ! Girls? ENJOY A TORRID "MEXICAN HOLIDAY" WITH THE BEAUTIFUL SENORITAS FROM SOUTH OF THE BORDER EDDIE CANTOR —9:53 P. 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