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“MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1947 at the same time, the most in equal dosage, plenty | chanting character in modern cf romantic dalliance with a love JOMN GERALDINE m '\h:' lnm is Hum Strom- ly lady, seems an | . , e v GARFIELD- FITZGERALD 'h M . which opened at lll Ca And it e usic tre yesterday d u‘ Si¢ At Jenny, Miss Lamarr gives an | venti fl ‘r They Made aneus‘ % " story is an exci dramatic raldin ald, is dspti Will- | no exception to that rule. For the g i name. | new drama, which opened Sunday # b Hedy has| at the 20th Century Theatre AT e ut meanie on | stems from the pen of W !{ Bur WALTER BRENN*\N - FAYE [MERSON. JERCNEOAES | TOMMY A G SRR G L o GEORGE COULOURIS - GEORGE TOBIAS i 4 certainly up to no| hard.b as “Littl | EgRgE?{ ¢ gl > ar Scarface,” and pro 5 Co-starring with Hedy in the with his eatiest - | A0 film are George Sanders, playing e to date Plu-‘ 25V her second husband good role addition to the two : b MMy per second usband, o good wcle| Bowstin, in additin to o one || CARTOON—Latest Air Express NEWS a handsome but unfortun- red pla like Walter Bren- | aMERass SWINGDON 5 WILLIAM LUNDIGAN LATE NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA \HEDY LAMARR IN | MEAMIE ROLE AT CAPITOL THEATRE unforgettable performance. young man who is putty in her ALASKA SAILS NORTH JOHN GARFIELD i§ The | Lives nan IN THRILLER NOW AT 20TH CENTUR fark this ‘day down on your Teaming John Garfield alendar, for letter | with a h e r—— e — t 3 day-the day g Hedy pt - e Lamair: apbeacs on the hoinpett . It’s 3 crime ffiaf 1, B8 Jenny Hager, the most dev scrupulous petty racket= starts with a kiss /4% in which he c Faye Emerson, George Cou hands. The set in Bangor and George Tebias, it is not 4] Maine the beginning of the to ke wondered that “Nobody AMER!(AN lEUloH 19th century, concerns the ambi Forever” unfolds on the tious rise to the heights of little s an inspired marriage of cHRiSIMAS pfl?fv Jenny Hager, one of the town's and aramagic challenge that poorest citizens. Her first step to .5 surc to keep the 20th Centus buildinz, he [JOMCENTURY 21 nv1ne Shows at 7:25 . . . 9:30 Speclal Attention to Out-of- Town Customers TOBETUNIGHTATS the stars is given her by old Isaiah (heatre patrenage (horoughly ¢ Poster (Gene Lockhart) a wealthy tertained lumber man who marries her and P e makes her one of the most envied 9 " The Christmas party of the £ : AN e was - pa R ¥ TURSAT ST IR , women in Bangor. After his death JDD!E(‘{ ARE SAFE ON American Legion and their Aux- \ ok by an untimely accident, leaving {iary will be held tonight 8 g T ' Geor e "md"l’s g lcui, I.Ea Ward 1y his entire fortune, the world SKA”NG RINM, L .ATY lock in the American Alaska Janitorial Service A g 2 G 9 ‘/ is Jenny's to do with as she OF 35 E ‘(P"‘t AHHQMS 1)||,Vm( All members and friends | A Dependable, €fficient, Modern Hillary Brooke*Gene LockharteJ sne Storey | €hooses: And Jenny, strange wo- AFETY PRECAULN |are invited to attend the festiv- Commicreial and Home man that she is, baffles every- | ities. C ing Seevice body. ‘To some she is goodness,| seyeral mothers have complaine . ; 0%, B e S— — P A—— Several mo nay plained | Last evening a committee decor- PHONE RED 5! - IQHA (?) [ sweetness and sheer beauty, tocp of fire or injury|ated the Dugout for the party and b 2o e dikirs, MGHH E wred at the | also trimmed a tree. Gifts will be OONKLE & FOLUFTEN wi Id and ruthles g 3 1s ange 8 efreshments . PAUL WHITEMAN TOM and JERRY CARTOON e i st ok e e o, ey ) g S s mrobitatar T, Ale RN | Hal WHEN IN NEED OF el Oil—Stove Oil—Your GREATEST D1 2 i . b ! It wili pay y e—G U FE -50 - 10: He said that five hagards have LR s (ual Choice—General Haul- "IE::.S'{,‘..S it EATURh AT 850 1300 SAIURDAY “IGHT. DUE been reduc to an absolute min- | ‘cauttful ing — Storage and Crating— Charlie 8oy imum, after a complete inspection P e HERE 7 A. M. IUESDAY A. M. Mill, chief Of the fire de- | ) emcememmomasoamsmmcamsascmnsend FRA Sob g tment s a good suppl 1 steamer Alasks ‘sailed for andthere | | ; . Junean Transfer Haines ay at 8 @ cmergeney exits | Casler’s Men's Wear | : : Saturda ith ten thre of the. buil Formerly SABIN'S AR TRAEEY ers from au. The ship | with additional fir apes “Sav It Wi ” %% V:'—@ 1V == here at 7 tomorrow p floor facin City Hall : Stetson and Mallory Hats | N 1th Flowers” bty i o o d will sail for Seattle n Street { Arrow Shirts and Underwear | “SAY IT WITH OURS!” i ;mm,, army took the hall Allon Edmends Shese k m"t THE S ; iy oo o St el poctnegeis e Juneau Florists M they com y renovated the|| PHONE 311 Wally M B ettt ——— .. Colby, Bill n d a series of oS e ; [ eney, Patri Sweeney, | u! frem the cement | Sweeney. The Sweeney | licor in the basement to the ball- | l MESSENGE R : The building is now ved RVICE | ' 35° s for Skagway were:| entirely both by City Certified Public Accountant Miss G Brimhall, Miss Helen and Arm Mayo added. | Phone 911—9 am. to 12 p.m. Accounting—Systems—Taxes Gregory Bruises and asions sustained Let us run your errands TELEPHONE RED 481 e the children can casly be car by Mayo, who taught first & ed ml HENRY SATRE HERL' .HlS for the American Red Cross ’[“’“"“"’“""“"; T WEEK 10 VISIT PARENTS .. S ey YELLOW CAB | | Alaska Meat Marke d A; 1:;“ vxlu::lv.knhs:;itl/ nx‘x‘mt‘::ctu‘:', ‘The largest and most complet: o, and spent two years as engineer for the Van ' Normen M chir ind Tool Com- | s been attending the Seattle pany in Springfield, Mass. During . Ccllege, majoring in pre-dentistry, | the war he served for three warb‘ Fut will return to Seattle next|:n the medical department of Ihl’\. Phone 221 A ELLES AIR LINES § DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCEIKAN ' via Peiershurg and Wrangell parents over New Year's. He Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner | I stock of Fresh and Frozep 1 PHONES 39 — 539 ' EX.186-REV Schenley International Corporation ® Empire State Building * New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS & From skiing to swimming in a matter of minutes...skating, dancing, music and nightly entertainment make Sun Valley America’s favorite wintertime playground. January ...right after the holiday sea- son...is an ideal time to take your midwinter vacation at Sun Valley. For further information or reservations, write— W. P. ROGERS, General Manager Sun Valley, ldaho, or— UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE 1300 4th Ave. at University. Phone ELliott 6933 Seattle, Washington | afternoon. | Members are AWYS WiLL MEET NEXT | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Ernest Gruening has an- nounced that the ar meeting e American Women's Volun- tary Service will be held Wednes- ‘ December 31, at 4:30 in the |plans will be discussed for the | game party which is to be given in January. | (e I T | HOSPITAL NOTES | Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital on Sunday for surgical attention | was Mrs. Frank Dakin. Discharged cn Saturday from Sl ! Ann’s were Ben Schoen and Rus- | sell Wright. A daughter was born to Mr. and | Mrs. Matthew Lee at the Govern-! ment Hospital on Saturdey. The| baby, who tipped the scales at| | s2ven pounds, eight cunces, has| been named Karen ———..———— ELKS ATTENTION Regular Lodge Meeting Tuesday | | evening, December 30th at 8:00 | o'clock, on account of Elks High | Jinks being held on Wednesday | evening, December 31st. 770 2t .- | NOTICE Customers please leave bottles out by 8:00 a. m. for prompt de-| ) livery. Northwest Dairy Service. ‘ 710 2t Telephone-319 urged to attend as Salm;m Creek PARENTS OF DAUGHTER A daughter, Irene, bmn to Mr. a !sen on Saturday morning Ann's Hospital. Karen, weighed six pounds four ounce the first child for Mr. - Johnson is employed by Yellow Cab Company. Karen at Country Club Inc. Famous for Good Food Cocklails and Enterlainment —CHINESE DISHES —STEAKS —CHICKEN Always—Hot Biscuits and Honey OPEN 6 P. M. UNTIL? was | i mus. Glenn John-| | Marine who the Johnsons. the | With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. week to enroll in the University U. S. Navy | In general, most crops grow and Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. af W“"“"‘J"‘;" IS““E will con- bR | #a-hour Dependable Service [produce best when the soll 1s i dg tinue the study of dentlstl there. § : FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 DA o v GLENN JOHNSONS ARE e et *“v'hlly acid to neutral, e | JUN!‘AU NIARII\IE CO. MARINE WAYS and ol " tonermoorion . Boat Sales Rubber Boals koot weet sicnin s, Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways St. | ‘ Hardware JUN E A U WELDING s & MACHINE .;,.:’:: COMPANY Lester Linehan, Sole Owner 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS DR. ROBERT SIMPSON OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. r «ik management of this JALE 18 Dieaged Lo conserva« Ave uperation, The safety .t depusitors’ tunds s our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank 18 & mem- oer of Federal Deposit In- srance Cornaration whish insures each of our deposit- Ors agalist Wss W & Wasi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ’ Your Depesits FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA : MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 5