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

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i Laialal bid &l WGy WP v TS r S PPN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA THRILL FEATURE HEVER 1RACTS 08 IS WEEKEND BiLL gt 5 CAPITOL THEATRE and the work ; 1d distinetion ¢ RKO mystery, a Greorge in the F FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 > and the professor's only real friend| dr. Parry, lKuu Smith) a young| 1 -3 \\l\)l her and rease en When the is murdered, CI alone with Forest nA whom 'try unc !"'?“ ATINEE \\ll'H)" DO( { N ymore erself i from 100,000 ft. et. For further Juneau Lumber | 433-1 to particulars Mills. see chikar Mount chety old rren (Ethel Barrymore) RS : as well as a cook, a handy than the cc kernel ation were of Agriculture i layed final action be- UTH ESTELL has taken Juneau by storm 1, if prevision. JUNEAD MARIN €0, BUSY OVERHAUING BR ENT BARRYMOE‘?E i TmEg&w Y4 nboh\'\ this and Juneauiies have taken to RUTH ESTELL MONDAY thru SATURDAY NIGHT | Captain Olaf Larson's halibute | Arden will be pulle Me RHONDA FL‘:MING ELSA LANCHESTER GORDON OLIVER boats have been ways there during the past mont Bertha, Apex, Elfin and It The Juneau Marine Sunday Nighis Only— DBANCIRG (o Hy Seaman and Jerry Noitingham's MUSIC 1 fisherman rm, which I covered ways with a caps 30 tons and is contempla And Added Feature Atliraction FOR SATURDAY NICHT March 8th LAU REE and CHUCK Dancars Par Excellence THREE SHOWS . . . 10:00, 12:50 ,1:30 rt of a barber s 'S to amuse waiting custemers. COMF M.G.M 4(“ ( '\K'}(‘{'\ s g conn Toniykt... CIALITY SING plan on a tasty full course dinner .. in a pleasant almosphere ' nelles CHINESE DISHES . Prepared to Order il iIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIHII"I'I |I|IM'Ihll|Inl'IIHHNIIHHIIII i, Enjoy a Belicious Steak Dinner in the Pleasant Aimosphere of THE BUBELE ROOM TERRACE Albums of Popular Music -—gay tunes —dreamy wallzes Hildegarde . . . Bing Crosby . .. Guy Lombardo. .. Ted Lewis . .. Carmen Cavellero. .. Dick Haymes. .. Larry Adler. .. Mills Brothers . . . Many Popular “Ink Spot” Records . . . for the little ones Kiddie Albums . . . Peter Rabhit . . . Fairy Tales and Mother Goose Songs! We have a NEW, LARGE Selection of CLASSICAL Records Open Unfil 10:30 P.M. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL SEWARD STREET PHONE 787 Third and Franklin = ''|IIl|IIHIIIIllIIHIIIINIIlIlIIlllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIII|HlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHl JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. \‘ | | Opposite Goldstein Bidg. i ? | N % | ; :\ " g 1 (1 \ ) ) | } 5 ! i Announcing==-- Al Jolson. .. Russ Morgan. .. Phil Baker . . . AChangeinQOur Name RUTH and FRANCIS STERLING, new owners of the SEWING BASKET, announce that we are changing the name of our store t6 the TOT-TO-TEEN SHOP under which name our store will be known here- after. Our merchandise includes a complete line of clothing for infants to teen-agers. i AUTIFUL Ii Your Credit Is Good — USE IT! 00 0= MINEAYL AL ASKA Az A TAADIDI FOR PUBLIC EHTRY by Reg-| ’ Matie So a professor of biology, Dried corn tassels have been Karl S 1SS group, wayward found by sciel to have a much | Ketchil Pawsey, also live higher v and protein content|Tong: kan ve been occupied 'r permit from and requests made E— - The" Interior De- n introduced » Bartlett, passed wil FISHING VESSELS a general overhaul, Six f pulled out on the S&le. and a hall, including the Sophie, Company ting in an 80-ton ways, are P @ e Jack Warner and Bert G in L Routsala s | ,re In the Middle Ages, lutes, zit ers and otl nts we p's furnishings s | F N a7 Vil N PAGE FIVE ?somA HENIE IS FEATURED STAR M’ zoru cmruav Last Time, 0“[[//%? TONIGHT FEATURE \T "H)\LV il THES hw'wm A THOUSAND NEW % THRILLS the last RKO !,..Au«r Re 20th Century for < tonight Michael O'Shea featured ; o A n . » her, Miss Henie dem HE K L. her _ ik <lit’s PLEASURE®’ with MICHAEL MARIE 0'SHEA McDONALD IN TECHNICOLOR Also SONGS OF THE COLLEGES LATEST WORLD .\Jhsl\';",‘\‘ VIA AIR EXPRESS rming @ cular produc- ml BIH Johns l\l VI(‘D(H\ ald A. Seiter - MANY BOATS EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION rod William I N New regulations issued by the U. 8. Coast Guard now exempt from T e N S R e e DOROTHY 2 : i registration under the Numbering B e Act of May Act many of the boats formerly e ° > y MCGUERE ™s. T,." ":1 o, d' required to be registered. Under S l l e X F l l t e r s cronce iiamiste kxlraordinary . 'do not exceed 16 feet in length i New Style Lox-in Glass Filter MAKE GOOD COFFEE Use Silex with This New Filter 1LOCKS IN PLACE — CAN'T FALL OUT Makes Clearer Coffee — No Cloth — Tops in Convenience — Easy to Use — Life time Guarantee UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE Silex Lox-in Glass Filter made of special gle ruaranteed nst breakage regard- less of cause — provided broken parts are returned to facto using outboard motors which are not permanently s to the Lihoats, &k “BoY to be numbered. Persons owning boats in this category, which were regis- 'tered under the and who desire old regulations, cancellation of should surrender pection Office, 309 Building, Ketchikan, cancellation of m - T acka, for their owners of such boats 16 and under in length, upon abandonment, or destruction r boats will be required to forfeit their registration numbers; the numbers shall be removed from e boats and the certificates of award of numbers forwarded (o District Coast Guard Com- .. mander in Ketchikan, Alaska. PARSONS ELECTRIC €0. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 161 h In view of the change in Tegu- dededeied -beboboebtofubutebubdebedofeiefoebodedepebd oo oot lations the Loats now required to RIS o, T 3 P S ! ered are all hoats equip- . 1 parmanently fixed en- and all boats over 16 feet length equipped with detach- a engines. Copies of Coast suard Navigation and Vessel In- YELLOW CAR CO PHONE 22 i u{;“,‘mx o 1, n:}’l‘lh Courteous Drivers — Dependable ains the new o be obtained by W to Service —— 24-HHOUR SERVICE e, Cinit: Buxre i’ KstmaR) is called under the auspices of the CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL, A.F. of L. and the JUNEAU INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCIL, C. I. O. for FRIDAY—MARCH 7—at 7:30 P. M. at the C.1.0. Union Hall, corner First and Gold Street, for the purpose of discussing the Senate Bill, No. 77, dealing with the "“Closed Shop”. All LEGISLATORS and ALL MEMBERS OF ORGANIZED LABOR Are Invited to Attend Juneau Indu.strial Union Council, C.1.0. Juneau Central Labor Council, A. F. of L. International Assn. of Machinists, No. 514 A Mass Meeting rAauk dEVEN

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