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SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1948 PAGE FIVL FILM "CLAUDIA AND DAVID” NOW AT 207 CENTURY GROS 737 L.gm_..____ SUNDAY FEATURE CAPITOL THEATRE A powerful, dumlm\ drama ni |the great land movement into New |M=xico at the turn of the century the Capitol Theatre's is brought t screen Sunday in M-G-M's “The 'o |3 ' This important and | | i | | atures he old west boasts ‘e e LIFE... FpeE yn Douglas and Phyllis Thaxter. the mos impbsing casts in AND LIVES | Two-time Academy Award win- mpl(“«\lh contribution to the lusty ROARING 1t years—Spencer Tracy, Kath- n> Hepburn, Robert Walker, Mel- o picture since | '[ln“i" ne Those wonderful sweethearts, who couldn’t let love in one of the most of his career Hepburn appe fourth time in a role ure from’ anything 1s done ¢n stage or screen. As Spencer 'I'RACY S e o i - T e Kuihurme HEPBURN i to mans ' cute taron and, - (Y B S s G Naton homa. / Robert WALKER - B in Athougn ehe loies D K : e—the sa of prass. | BATTTUEE AME BEAR . Charics Scbil e o tither Melvyn DOUGLASI- y t who i assi ,“l;:‘]‘\f “lmu\\ his | ton, Pa., poses with the 325-pound black bear he bagged on the but the man who ll-meaning with a series ot DOROTHY MEGUIRE ROBERT YOUNG id madly, he is when between the \ppy mary grass opening day of the season. He and a companion dragged the bear two miles through woodland to their car. nTE gien ] Wl Ol Sk ADDED ——— Screen Snapshois Latest News —[eature 7:25-9 PHYLLIS THAXTER - EDGAR BUCHANAN HARRY CAREY - RUTH NELSON = o ROBERT ARM&IRONG LAST TIMES TORIGHT! “BLGNDIE'S BIG MOMENT" "SINGIN' IN THE COBN" MIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIH TERRITORY GETS OVER $37,000 OF FOREST RECEIPTS B. Frank Heintzieman, 3: Forest is being forwarded to the er of Alaska to cover the amount due the Territory from National Ferest receipts for the Fiscal Year ending Juns 30, 1947, under pro- visions of the Act of May 23, 1908 (16 U.S.C. 500) This money cent of gro: the Ton Forasts i roads, trails Plumbing representing 25 per- federal receipts from s and Chugach National Alaska, is to be used for and schools by the Regional Territorial Government in the First| and Third Judicial Divisions. An| {Opal Christianson and infant, Bar- additional 10 percent of the National |par, Forest receipts 818.64 used by for r the Forest e amou since received by the 1908 for its ipts since 1908, Chinesé ' legend credits the covery of tea to Emperior Nung who is called the Healer” have lived about 2737 ———— B. C. Empire Wantads for Best Results @ Healing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Seevice PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE Juneau SHOE Repairing 205 South Franklin Expert Shoe Repair Service G. E. GILLESPIE Special Attention to Out-of- Town Customers “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 (. J. EHRENDREI(H Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen *Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner DPHONES 39 — 539 e KAYRAT I UENCHERE IR, DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP & MARINE WAYS New construction & repair work Authorized Dealer for LECTROLOX Phone: Douglas 192 FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Bouse Wiring . OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man HOME OF FLORSHEIM SHOES GECRGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACROS/ STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Phone 677 passengers from Seattle and carried 26 from Juneau to Seattle. rainz Adams, Melven KOLL Jane Faulkner and infant, E. Draper, | Elliott Pearson, Harry Tallman amounting to SM- McCofferty, S€r-| McKinley s and trails within the | E B. Gucker, percent | Wilcox. > of the Forest receipts totals| 4.89. The amount spent by the st Service on roads and trails, Ter-| Gomez totals $286,- £id Preston, Arnt Nilssn, Ernest Ma- | son. ¢ dis- Shen “Divine and who was supposed to RILEY’S SECRETARIAL SERVICE Phone 911 GENERAL OFFICE WORK him a . l..’l the most ing haracterization of his n the cast have gplen= -~ NSSEHGERS flRE FlGWN HEREBY PAA; 16 ARE FLOWNX OUT <2 "TLE, Ja tIec) Edmun ‘Washi casketball co: years etirement, last was h last night bu basketball five ahservance put a Pan American Airways .rought | The big athletic pavilion wa cated to “Hec,” but State won the basketball to 47. Edumundson’s successor, Arrivals from Seattle were: Thel- ma Peterson, Earl Forsythe, Lor-| Nelson, Horace Libby, Robert Harold Gailatt. A. C. Kupers, Helen Allen, Dr. Beltz, Ruth Coffin, Joyce R A. Champlin, Alvin As: Art taters which put on a last half overtook Washington Helen LaPonia, Robert Faulkner, RnLc- Pogue, aret Johns, Huskies crept up but the gap. Dead-eye shooting stout defense turned the tide. Nichols, Washington center, 19 points for his game in a row, seven free throws. Three ton State men, Ed Gayda, Hamilten and Bob Elliot ea ed eight The teams meet again and Oregon visits Corvallis clash with league-ledding State. Juneau to Seattle: A. J. Schultz, James Harold Bobby Christianson, William Read, sinking Fern Williams, Kathryn Kennedy, in Coulter, L. F. Hebert, Jack Douglas Hager, Joan Tony Gomez, Betty Gomez, Mar- garet Gomez, John L:omel. Thomas Lecnard Telfer, Claude Cumming, e S Robert e lixt,\\!l we NOGTICE 2 o'clock in the We will not be responsible for Charles W. Carter any debts cortracted by any person the Rev. G. H other than ourselves. (776 1 mo) | the eulogy and Mrs. C. B. Holland. The ps -eos crup, Arr HERE FROM ONTARIO ming, Gord rnett Ne MacKinnon of Kirkland and O. R. Cley Lake, Ontario, is registered at Intern t was in at the Gastineau. Plct at Evergreen Chapel of Mortuary, Hillerman s were Ray ft, Eliot the Cemete: SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET AU OPEN SATURDAY -~~~ Jan. 17 REGULAR HOURS 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 A. D Chinese Dishes Our Specially EGG FOO YONG—CHOP SUEY SWEET and SOUR SPARE RIBS — NOODLES Home-Made Chili at any hour w\gklmly EAGLES’ DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT 10 Eagles Hall DOUGLAS K gy Good Music pAS Everybhody Welcome PAS Admission, Gentlemen, $1.20 "HEC' EDMURDSOH 1§ HONORED BU EVENT (RIMPED - ‘ Ciarence wne Washington prising the erimp Juneau deci- washington | 9% game 48" W Larney, saw his charges out in 1xun at halitime 26 to 21 but the cros drive | Wsc | Juneau and Douglas, the Crimson pulled ahead to 37 to 31 and the | never closed and the wsc scored | third conferénte seven Washi: CHINESED JUNEAU, DOUGLAS HIGH i CONTEND FOR CHANKEL *AMPIONSHIP TONIGHT refween JUner l Dot u“l.«\ "Nh Schools to' de- 'mnwx the Channel victor who will compete for the Northern Division 1til his championship will be played tonight s Hi gym. Teams com- Northern Division slas, Sitka, and Sk ools eal team winning thriz out tive games will take on Sitka and W nd the ultimate winner en compete with the victor of Hee|the Southeastern Division cham- ¢ | pilonship at Petersburg, Wrangell, or | Ketchikan In the first competition between Jor- in the Doug Do {Bears took the honors, but regard- less of which school wins the Chan- nel championship, JHS is slated a series of games at Sitka next k., Week Tonight's preliminary game at 7:30 will te between the sixth grades of of | Schools. Jac S e Soil erosion can be controlled by gullies, terraces, contour farming top cropping, improving pastures tonight for a P TR Oregon § ,‘"@-~ }‘;?‘ (I Seteie l{l“\ FOR MRS. BROWN R ld this afternoon at the with giving Hag- Frem- Ed Kie Ause Masonic frequent busin ctive widow, a ])\\lhh warns her of other things to come, tl 1e lives of Claudy thrown into a turmoil that in turn most hilaricus iznant drama ever The NEW. Adventures of K/////{ /(/ an [ ‘xm David ar misunderstandir \\ ads to som situati to gra CCNSTRUCHUR AND WOODWORKER (ODE HEARINGS MONDAY Advisory hearings on the Safety Code for the nstruction and Woodworkers will be held January 19 2nd 20 in the Commissioner of Lator offices in the Valentine Bldg. Tre hearings* will start each day at 10 am ons and po a moti cinton on MARY ASTOR- JOHN SUTTON - GAIL PATRICK ROSE HOBART - HARRY DAVENPORT FLORENC[ BATES - JEROME COWAN ‘et s WALTER LANG - rosics v WILLIAM PERLBERG ‘Screwn Piay by Rose Fracken and Wiliam Brown Mooy Adaptanon by Vors Caspary From = ..,.u....m.,unm Also CARTOOR MARCH OF TIME Al'so Melody Master Band and Late News - - POLICE COURT NEWS Three persons were arrested by City Police last night and booked as drunk and disorderly. This morning City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer fined Mr. and Mrs. Wwilliam Thomas $25 each and| Ge Mayeda $50. 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