The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 7, 1947, Page 5

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FRIDAY, THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ACTION! WI”IGm Gargan Janis Carter Jeff Donnell & L PROGRAM — rl’ ,ger' Temper! O Whon Lillers block the trail . Wild Bill goes into ACTION! olanting o !LL ELLIOTT “Night Editor—8:20-10:40 —7:10-9:30 :30 l’ M. Chef PHIL MING gpecmuzmg in ESEF00D invites YOU to enjoy his delicious CHINESE DISHES From 10 P, M. till 4 A. M. DINING DANCING COCKTAILS ¢ with ClI Chow Mein Foo-Yung Chop Sue Chow Mein 3 Hles FROM Crab Foo-Yung and many other 5 PM. till 4 AM. CHINES HES STEAKS . .. CHICKEN . .. SPAGHETTI Salmon Creek Couniry Club 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway ALASKA'S OWN ARTIST Foremost m Duality Becorations THEATRE - LODGE - CLUB CHURCH - RESIDENTIAL Whether it be a simple color scheme or an elaborate decorative layout we equipped and staffed to SERVE THE TERRITORY fellellan, Becorateor Phone Douglas 374 DOUBLE FEATURE BiLL AT CAPITOL DURING WEEKEND errill (Janis Cart married. While park hey witness a kru murderer, a she doesn't Inst2ad, he reveal their possible t man € Cochrane 11 the truth. feature on the drama, “Ov nizes the 20V nker, but this to Cochrane persuaded not to causz of the When an inn bill and ‘other stern ery R - ‘MSLEP (LuB D‘lel HELD; BIG LUNCHEON PLANNED CON FEB. 1 Emblem Club members met last in the Elks Hall for drill ctice preceding next week's in- stallation Plans were also macz for a lunch- February at the home of s. Charmain The luncheon will honor visiting Emblem Club members. All h to attend this event are contact Mrs. Art Hedges 112 not later than Thursday ning February 13 -~ DEER CONDITIONS i0 BE INVESTIGATED ON GRIZZLY BEAR TOUR - ¢ left yesterday to Hoonah to itions in that arvation after the § this a volunteer crew under 'md been the and ind e not suffered her pl(\ ail- favo! deer have that JUNEAU COMMY M TY CONCERT ASSN Owing to the extreme weather un(l in order that all may ¥ an oppor- tunity to join the J. C A. will ontinue its drive tiil February 8, 1947, —adv. — ‘new 1t’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building CHARLES R. GRIFFIN l:nl; 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATILE 4 - ELiot 5323 BIG NEWS watch for Grand Opening of the PAMARAY CLUB Featuring the ONLY GLASS BAR in ALASKA KEEP'A NIGHT OPEN VERY SOON | beyday. Dawson, DIONEER GUYS AND GALS LIVE AGAIN FOR DAYS OF ‘98 tranger stumbles acro m down there like a fool.” ; Time Kid” tune all eve will be A » a differer ‘take” however, d in the re- it of early days aye a \nl be turned over to au Memorial Libr o} ny be those vice was drawing on tion when he named his s in the above quota- Lady Th: Known his i harac tion from * As Lou” the boy who was called the “Rag Time Kid" and who played the pi nd dealt faro at the Board of de in Skagway during the gold rush da | Locking ack on the old times, pioneers all a number of names; known throughout the north in its There was Mami: High-| and entertainer at one of the most into petite , dancer knowr beautiful girls to the north; “Sweet Marie, tower, and charming, who won all with R her sweet singing; “Big Hearted” 1 ‘Tom Chisolm, who had the Aurora No. 1 in Dawson, gave his money to anyon2 who needed it, and died poor. And Louie Goldie, shrewd| card player of the Sam Bonafield of the Bank, Tom and Jim Turner of the Bonanza and the Terry Brothers of the Do- minion, all in Dawson. There was the man who made| record s on the trial with one of the iftest dogteam: the | nerth and who was ¢ d for th exploits “Dare Devil Tom.” T.at he was known as “Carnation Tom,” becouse despite cost and difficulties of transportation, he had fresh car- nations shipped to his restaurant in| Dawins when he could arrange u.; And there was “Pop Corn” Jim, krown to all for his jovial s])nlflr as he dealt in Skagway's Board! f Trade. The “Dago Kid,” \tl\(h followed every new strike, and was| another - conspicious figure in the| camps in Ju agway, Daw-| fon and Neme. i1 wlo remembers waen Opera Hous k'm\\n' r the north for the exce 2 of | performers? It Inllh.n\l of color and gaioty housing Uge: cond large show h dance hall in Juneau was Louvre. It's site is now occupied by the Imp 1 Cafe and Impe Pool Hall. The Louvre boasted one of the largest stages in the north- west and two tiers of ornate opera Loxes. Among its entertainers two uutsmmlmu ones were the Lamont Sisters, who went from Juneau to th\ States and colorful stage car- eers. Back to Dawson again and recol- lection of the day the owners of the old Savoy decided to put in a flooring in the small room where the gold dust cashed in by the miners was weighed. When the old floor boards were removed enough dust had sifted between the ‘racks of the boards to the earth heneath to warrant a little sluicing, thought the owners; so they rigged up a small rocker and cleaned up $30,000. Entertainers thought little of long travel in those days. believe crudy away but oldtimers remember cyeek Movie Actress, Jet Plane Commander - Aurora No. II; |1 served in o TEWIH AGENCY MAY TURN DOWN U Mm oy night eers who e Juneau ¢ t Elks' Hall, r nd the There osphe famous JON, Feb th nal Council to join ¢ it the und: Natic ultimatum last n until o to Wi ment a sure thing ey will follow xl\lt the Jewish Ag ken a little the boys sa Otservers de that the British will issue paper next Tussday—the day which the ultimatum expires. the white paper, > British are pected to withdr official re tion from the Jewish Agency. In addition, Tuesday may be hat dust “men from the R situation. Hi expec to be followed h\ Are onHoneymoon 5ot " -oo Movie ac- ARTS, CRAFTS MEETING WOGL, Feb, 7.— Raines and Maj. Robin of the late Maj. Gen honeymooning at er their marriage the Westw Com- Each is i former We Point er, and now commands squadron at March s Raines was di- from her first husband, \ W. Trout, airline pilot who the army. planning to iety Show to arrive on time. LEAVING FOR SEATTLD Mrs. Clay Scudder is aboard the Princess Norah Sun for the States. attle and return at an early romacnaa, REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 2247 B o’Clock Sharp Visiting Convention Members Will Be Present Al Members Are Urged o Attend YELLOW CAR C¢ PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE ALBERT PETERSON'S ORCHESTRA oDpD FELLOWS HALL SATURDAY —— FEBRUARY 8th —— 9:30 P. M. SCANDINAVIAN and MODERN DANCING Refreshments . " . Everyone Welcome OFFICERS’ MEETING "MEETING WITH INITIATION 7:30 P. M 8:00 PM. Among the e s e e————————— THE JUNEAU DRUG WILL RE-OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY February 8th NEW ULTIMATUM inited campaign re this will mean a white ex- Gay of doom for Don Bela Gruner mmlvnmed underground worke fwi as en a key figure in the execution is Members of the Arts and Crafts will hold a meeting this evening in the parlors of the Methodist Church tarting at 7:30 p.n to enable all attend the Color Var- sailing She will visit in £ date __PAGE FIVE (U IIIlIIIIH"H'hI'IIl'r l”IIIH II_‘i Merl‘lII!lINHIIIIIh, | h.,x _Tunes GUZ\/ Gnh i‘icn;a 4Gy [,. am*ém’fb@ | “THE KID = with ROBERT YOUNG Toby Nosh ) Carrod WING BEERY NAISH SHOWS at 7:26—9:25 FEATURE at 7:52—9:52 Latest Air Express NEWS III|IlIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIImIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII Fine, full Flavor that Satisfies - “Coffee Schilling To the PATRONS of Juneau Verchants We are requesting that during the present Road Conditions you minimize your delivery needs. Please ask to deliver only that which is necessary. We will appreciate your co-operation. JUNEAU MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION ThereIsNoSubstitutefor Newspaper 2 Adverhsmg' Teacher Wanted for McGrath IMMEDIATELY Salary at Least $290. Per Month Salevy denends upon gualifications Living Quarters Furnished CALL TERRITORIAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION el el MARINE CO. Boat Sales and Appraisals Hn\ 2719 B JUNEAU Mari.".e_ REPAIRING AND NEW || Hardware MARINE WAYS || Rubber Boals ,.‘.‘.'3‘“‘.”.‘13 I.'J.’i. INEAU, ALAS! Cleaned

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