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L r . e - : FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1947 » . ¢ FEATURES e Your Comedy King of Radio...A Scream on the Screen! SHOWPLALE of Cfunecis APITUL; JEROME COWAN ENE HARRIS Starring 7 PINKY LEE * AL PEARCE »* sueme HOWARD . PLUS 2ND HIT. £ : RIDIN' HIGH ALONG A GRAND NEW ACTION MUSICAL TRAIL! Cclumbia Pictures “SINGING ON THE TRAIL” with THE HOOSIER HOTSHOTS : THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE N CURTIS © JEFF DOWNELL ® GUY KIBB GUINN (Big Boy) WILLIAM: FOUR CHICKS / ‘dUCK © DEUCE SPRIGGENS AND HIS BAND with the PLAD CAROLINA COTTON present ND “On the at 7:10-9:35 | MATIN ATURDAY AT :30 P. M. “Exciting Week” at 8:20-10:40 , Extra! “JUNGLE RAIDERS” ARCHIE B. BETTS Public Accountant and Auditor Anncunces the purchase of the Juneau Branch of, NEILL, CLARK AND COMPANY 208 Franklin Street After June first the office will be located in the SIMPSON BUILDING 2nd and Seward Sts. *But, Mr. Abercrombic, that isn’t what we mean by taking a business tri[z' by Clipper” 1¢'s really simple, Mr. A. The valuablé time you save going | by Clipper means more time right in your own office . . . more time at your destination, t0o, for business (and for . fun). The big, ~f-cngine Clippers are mighty comfortable, too. You arrive fully relaxed and ready to influence your customers, buy goods or attend meetings. Pan American will gladly help you plan your next busigess trip. PAv AHERICAN Wortp AIRwAYs The 5)7,\'/0111 of Baranof Hotel Phone 106 I"ONE EXCITING Iports, it is |ience convu !fidence men, until the final fa [ YELLOW CAB CO //e”7/yffl] (7/1 ers THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA spoke Paths to Loveliness,” the subject for the past ye: study BETA SIGMA PHI | | discussions. She brought out the 'NS'I'AI.I.S oFFI(ERS various manifestations of loveliness | within the person, outlining the v many paths to their ievement ONFOUNDER'S DAY | WEEK" COMEDY IS AT CAPITOL Toasts Are n Toastmistress Ros: McGinty introduced Senna Powers, who pro- ie Republic's new photoplay, “One 4 1 posed & toast to the honorary mem- 'idc Wt’vt(l-}"n D"mlm):’:'fi ‘: pr‘fl‘ Chap'er A(.jopis Prlle Song bers of the sorority; Joyce Wil- v iting nig @ the liams, with & £ p past of- ful screwball comedy opens to-| A i P e Hoktg ‘n”_vh[_ Acq“(l"m ba ShvasEs Y as Offlclal One fhm.sl to the unity of Beta Sigma acked with lav ror: , and keeps its aud- d from the moment Al Pearce, the comedy ar, be- comes involved with a of con- c | At the close of the program, Dor- Mrs. Mildred Hermann, Interna- lanne Barnes and Ruth Bader, of Member of Beta | the music committee presented the d the members ! 1947 winner of the B gma Phi hapter at their Song contest, singing “O Shepherd of the " by Bette Robertson start to fi aska Delta out when he outsmarts them oy SIXteenth annual Founder's ADay| 3 their own game banquet held Wednesday night in of East Orange, N. J h year the Jerom Cowan,{the Gold, Room of the Baranof Sororily sponsors a na onal song have Hotel. She spoke on “The Future contest featuring music and words 3 is alof Beta ha Phi in the Commun- | by members of the national organ- Fescinge Pl Fo ting the many oppor- ization, on themes inspired by the pesring in the production e organization to be |activities and traditions of Beta ok ice club in the town, as well Sigma Phi. Following the prize ellow Rose,” with words Dorianne Barnes. gir! rganization, and out- | 80ng, the past accomplish- | Delta chapte hey |and music lining ments of the have contributed HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's Hospital by culture The members, by popular vote, de- and happiness of the town as a cided to adopt the song as the to the admited Pattey Kelly yesterday for a tonsillectomy : 1 elly yesterday for a tonsillectomy. | wp 1o Mrs, Hermann emphasized | chapter’s official * song. Mrs. Eugene La Moore was admit- " tedl to Heatebntis this mosatn that this aracteristic of most | Officers Installed ot 8.8 clolbek ’gflv;. birth te o six | Alaskan Chapters of the sorority, | Preceding the banguet, the Ritual © &SI Goce chapters in the ‘Territory |Of Jewels degree was conferred on pound bat girl. | i ; L tend to be more of or- | six pledges. Girls initiated at this a sel arged from St © were i ad L ,.‘.;”,‘,'.‘” urer® ganization than do the chapters in [time were Betty Bonnett, Verla "n,“,‘e’““ 'y‘\“" t LUINET ihe states. Houston, Jeanie Smith, Isabelle e Lempke 2 Funk, Jeanne Renshaw and Irene e naugh, chairman of iyeada, Ruth Dunlap, Post Presi- Price from Sit Larson from Yakutat. George son from Hecnah was dis-| missed. 3 Day program, andiqent read the ceremony, assisted mistress of monies, lhcn‘mtro-"b_v Irene Rhodes and Laurene duced Dorothy Novatney, literaryignoyies as Marshals, After the director of Delta Chapter, .Who, panguet, officers for the coming i {vear were installed by retiring | President Ione Williams. New officers o1 the chapter are | Joyce Williams, President; Dor- ianne Barnes, Vice President; Betty Bonnett, Recording Secretary; ,Jeanie Smith, Corresponding Sec- retary; and Ruth Bader, Treasurer. Dorothy Novatney was reinstalled as literary director of Delta Chap- ter. PURITY BAKERY Dutch Maid Products 124-2nd St. PHONE 31 RS Saturday Specials *{Sn - EIii:iri?i“;ondon Olighes GO B o s PINEAPPLE CHIFFON TARTS [/ it it vt .CREAM PUFFS DONTUTS a variety for every taste BREAD Duich Maid Is Supreme ASK YOUR GROCER "other vaccines, such as those for :tubercu]osis and pneumonia. provisions of this article. PENALTY. Anyone Box 651 START YOUR OWN PAINT-UP CAMPAIGN These famous products will help you do a perfect job! PAINTS SCHORN Products, a finish for every ?u(pfisc—and PLASTI-KOTE the modern plastic inish. WALLPAP En—Franchised Dealer for IMPER- IAL, JEAN McLAIN and GLENCRAFT papers, guaranteed washable and sunfast. F Loonl"GS_Authorized Contractor for KEN- TILE, the modern low-cost, permanent, asphalt tile floor covering. Also KENCORK, “The Friend- ly Floor”—tough, durable, resilient and a natural insulator. Distributor for GOODYEAR Rubber Tile. Brushes @ Oils @ Painters’ Supplies Juneau Paint and Supply 118 Second St. Telephone 407 Sec. 3167. EMPLOYED, NOR FISH PUNISHMENT. association or corporation visions of this article. PENALTY. Anyone visions of this section shall Box PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE Tax He also did much val-| !uable’ work in the preparation of ! | NoOTICE TO ALL FISHERMEN | Be Sure to Secure YOUR LICENSE Before Sailing to the Fishing Grounds Zior convenience the Law is quoted below: ' Article 6-—Sec. 3161 Compiled Laws of Alaska 1933. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in fishing in Alaska who is not a citizen of the United States, or who has not declared his intention to be- come such, and all persons qualified to engage in fishing, shall first obtain a license so to do under the this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hun- dred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than thirty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. : DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION | ¥ M. P. MULLANEY, Tax Commissioner. | NOTICE TO ALL FISH BUYERS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE QUOTE ARTICLE 6, Section 3167, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933: UNLICENSED FISHERMAN NOT It shall be unlawful for any person, , or for the agent of any person, or for the officer or agent of any association or corporation knowingly to have in his, their or its employ, or knowingly to purchase fish from any fish- erman who is not duly licensed as such under the pro- and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for not less than thirty days nor more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and in addition thereto shall pay to the Territory double the license tax article and which such fisherman was required to pay to secure a license from the Territory. DEPT. OF TAXATION M. P. MULLANEY BETTY GRABLE IS i;- —— AT 20TH CENTURY SHOWS SATURDAY NIGHT DAETIRY. "o | LAST TIMES TONIGHT Betty Grable the 20th Century ming & Theatre { in the Billy Rose’s is Dia- color featu mond Horseshoe. Eye-thrilling with dazzling scenes. new songs and glowing romance between Betty and Dick Haymes, the film takes the audience be- hind the scenes of the world’s larg- est and most glamorous night club and into the lives of the peo- ple who put on the shows Tonight for the last showing Spencer Tracy—— — Ann Dvorak N I is “Sky Devils”' with Spencer Tracy and Ann Dvorak - PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE OPENS HERE NEXT WEEK A Public Health Institute to be 'S held by the Territorial Department | = of Health, will open here Monday, May 5, for a four day session, end- | ing Thursday, May 8, with meetings to be held in the Scottish Rite Temple. | Dr. Leo J. Gehrig, Acting Direc- tor, Division of Tuberculosis Con- trol, will preside in the absence of Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Commis- sioner of Heu!th. Taking part in Monday's pro- gram will be Dr. Fhilip V. Moore, Orthopedic Surgeon, Mt. Edge- cumbe Hospital; Miss Florence Phoenix, Orthopedic Nursing Con- sultant, U.S.Children’s Bureau; Miss Regina Mendel, Medical Social Con- sultant, Dept. of Health; Mrs. John McCormick, President, Juneau Chapter, Alaska Crippled Child- ren’s Association; Miss Agnes L. Fuller, Regional P. H. Nursing Con- isultant, U. S. Children’s Bureau; Miss Dorothy K. Whitney and | Amos J. Alter, Director, Division of P. H. Nursing, and Division of Sanitation and Engingering, re- spectively, Dept. of Health, | The meetings are open to the public, and anyone interested is invited to attend. Morning sessions begin at 9 o'clock and afternoon sessions at 2 o'clock. BRI Sl ‘When you pay for QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- ! SHEIM SHOES at Graves. PLUS March of Time , CARTOON Latest World Wide News Via Air Express i Phone 427 The Florence Shop Operatars: GRACE WILEY PHYLLIS MAYNARD Proprietor FLORENCE HOLMQUIST Enjoy Your ; DANCING and DINING in the Pleasant Atmosphere of the Baranof Hotel’s BUBBLE ROOM and TERRACE The Harmodears PHYLLIS and JEANIE will play for your Dancing Pleasure Monday Nights thru Saturday Nighis MUSIC ON SUNDAY NIGHTS | by HY SEAMAN and JERRY NOTTINGHAM | THE IRIS ROOM IS NOW AVAILABLE for violating the provisions of Juneau, Alaska TO BE BOUGHT FROM: violating any of the pro- be guilty of a misdemeanor, PRIVATE DINNERS WEDDING RECEPTIONS BRIDGE PARTIES or Any Other Auspicious Occasion Within Your Family Circle provided by this 651 Juneau, Alaska Commissioner.

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