The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1948, Page 3

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MflNDt\\ JANUARY 26, 1948 mu|nu||mnu|m||||m||nm|um|m| ROMANTIC STORY t TOLD AT CAPITOL IN TECHNICOLOR has every thrill the screen can bring... ROMANCE! ADVENTURE! MAGNIFICENT COLOR! COMEDY! SUSPENSE! ernatior to Heaven” was r those who saw it in its esterday at the Capitol This J. Arthur Rank pro- eves its realism through or which is ex- n a black cray- § called dye- any, falls in love radio with Kim jumping it a par- | < is the starter of a most un- ory given a most unusual g for top film entertainment R Aerie, No. 117, dances, smoker hunts, and is the uw g in the * ne que SPECTACLE! § ALASKA COASTALFLIES | Bt e dgrredr WiV 45 ON WEEKEND TRIPS * — d thing for every- you to the hospital if nec- Qtalmay e , if all kinds of people are essary. turns out that the weeke! as illowed to jein—is unusual,” writes | you were '1 $ you I!ever Has casto Rt 58 Cox. 10 1 Dstmonn, beneh o m Altright, A. 2 il order, v ith a member- a lot. The Screen o L s i s ot o i ! nef: you run into - Story of Love! e e R T J. Arthur Rank presents .m‘u‘ uAl A b l»uml:l:wfl ‘\‘:r‘v;!ll"‘il l'“ri;“\ s 'Ir:»}:'.y“ (-mmn ex- m avy- s affiliations are usually | weight, rem iis Americs QM?NDNS’A%EEY g PElmy by cau to Haines: Agnes Then- . been members, among them | Eagles will t Roosevelt and Harry Tru- A _l.mGER LIVESEY"‘ b W. A. Johnson, The Eagles' list of Phanthropies | g e emommwes STAIRWAY | s imsisas b ane i oy o o i to Juneau: Ray J. Lock- and the EA EN" il Tom Moore, Tex McCoy, Joe I n m\fq: T‘T) Igco‘_ORv i ‘h to Juneau “elton, f nm:uh tll::’:n . i SRR L e ¢ sl in Wora war | Plione \‘ art 2 1 A Universal-International Release '1 Juneau to Hoonah: Pros Ganty To the average Eagle with a i 1 to Gustavus: Richard }m]d up receipt ‘m Fox-: is a ® PSS I “ :1, lgk‘::\l::i' S 2B Hr;lf 1(1\;,1“ ‘lv“\, c"[‘;l\‘?{_x‘ sostai] | #A-hour Dependable Service “PLUTO'S o v and ctherwise, the account contin- | eemeamsemssmomwnm . ’ HOUSE WARMING" *i%.. o pauy say: avcen v | H.atest News ‘Mx?;;mm to Junesu: Mys, M. J. Mil: | ( Feature 7:45—10:00 :“.(' ol to Juneau: W. C. Cox s c H E N L E Y Hoonah to Sitka: George M Illflm‘liw g 3 CABiTHL s sows swor, | enoum and enjoyed ance, 10 to 20% off. Open 2 to| "”||||”””ml“|||||||||!|'|||||""””"l “';'Jj’ u 2 throughout the | world CLOSE OoUT SALE | . is Continued ! at the | Needlecraft and Junior Shop | ) BENMAR 100% WOOL SHIRTS | SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Sizes 6 to 16—Assorted Colors ; Empire State Building * New York, U.5.A. 36.95 | BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243-EB : i While Stay Water Repellent JACKETS ! Lined—with Hood—Sizes 8 to 18—Assorted Colors Ll "l 4 §8.25 ELECTROPLATING v GIRLS' WOOL SLACKS . _ Sines 7 to 14 ZINC - CADMIUM - COPPER = ; $2.65 NICKEL and SILVER ALL WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS Sizes 8 to 18 $2.50 and $2.95 Zm%g}f&%fl- PK%TASTING . WHITTENTON BATH ROBES S el Rl ’ l . 81-75 and $2-25 Ideal for E’]leclrogalvanizing Chains Up to 100 Pounds G 1 Ballot can be left at Harbor Market enera ailo : i TUESDAY — JANUARY 27 CHROMIUM and TIN PLATING 4 Will Be Available Soon BOPM. _ » . : The Deep Sea Fishermen's Union || | West Juneau Plating Works Be Sure to Attend PHONE DOUGLAS 964 THE DAII Y ALAS KA EMPIRE Slgm!uam Event Takes Place * PAGE THREE JUNEAU, ALASKA [ FROM WRANGELL | © A wilder of the Petersburg _ FQUR STARS Now M aret L. Connor of | Press, is at the Baranof Hotel Wi registered at the Hotel | ———————— ! 6RO [ AT 20]“ (ENTURY “'“ anot | SITKA MAN HERE | /A | 2 i oy | Re J. Lockwood of Sitka is| Iifi! y ATTENTION MASONS | registered at the Baranof Hotel del u,h‘lul movie is at the Stated Communication Monday Century Theatre tonight in (¢ 7:3( Labor in the| T will not be responsibie for any H vl £ praan for ¥ | bills contracted by any person other | L?,Sl Tlm‘ESToFlTE : : 8 L. W. Letvers than myself Shows at 7:25—9:30 O'Brien with Jimmy Durs 3 wawm. i Secretary Steve Feist. Chpper Outsule t S[N‘Cla] turbi and June Allyson [ the stery of a little girl, played comes to the city. r (June n) ds to become and-parcel not only of the lives and the latter’s fellow musicians in Iturbi's band, of Tturbi himself and of Jimmy business manager par ex- Margaret O’BRIEN rante about the same time that Mar- t discovers that June is going to > a mother, the other girls at June's husband has been e °d missing in action in the uth Pacific. How this is kept from fer-to-be and the unex- A Pan American L slashes round-irip / |o P . ° JANUARY 27 . le High tide, 2:53 am, 175 ft. o fares to Seaitle | wih MARSHA HUNT ¢ Low tide, 8:41 a. m, 15 ft. e d d A’ ’( A HUGH HERBERT - HARRY DAVENPORT e High tide, 14:40 p.m,, 19.7 ft. o MARIE WILSON - LARRY ADLER e Low tide, 21:15 pm, -4.1 ft. e an 'ns' e aska 5 Original Screen Play by Myles Connolly . . TER Production * ?V;:'E;:‘:; €« @ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E: R Produced by JOE PA ORI from JUNEAU |["REGULAR FAREY chm FARE An M-G-M Picture C. F. Moe of Point Barrow is — | frgund rripf t Yoitta L) (r0und 1rip) cgistered at the Baranof Hotel V5 he 135.00 3 L = i o —____ | g * 95.00 ‘ c { ....N FBEE 6 assorted RANUNCULUS PR v 32.40 P ar:oon ewWs ceived this month, Exhibition size _4 10800 75.00 diolus bulbs four inches around Noms AR R SR I e v 17460 or $1.00, 36 for $£2.00, 100 for $5.00 12v.00 postpaid. BEAVERTON BULB GARDENS Beaverton, Ore. Relnei’ it Last * For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hel 1p loosen and e: germ laden phlegm, and aid nature t.o soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mems= branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it qalcldy allays the cough or you are to have your money back. { CREOMULSION‘ for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | (tax not included) HATS cleaned and Benovated THEY e HOILLY ® SHOP Valentine Brilding e [ROOIA. 7T e JUNEAU Bags Gloves Now you can enjoy holiday travel at a great saving. From December 1, 1947, to March 15, 1948, your round- trip Clipper ticket is good up to 30 full lhys, including slopovers. Plenty of time for business, visiting and sight- secing. Plan your Clipper trips now to points Outside or lu-ulp Let the world’s most experienced airline stretch ybur travel dollars. Baranof Hotei-Telephone 106 PUN AMERICAN WorLo AIRwAYS The cfyslem of /‘(%/II] (.7?5},(/: A (omplete Service Depariment For (OMMERCIAL and Residenfial Refrigeration Ranges — Washers — Hot Water Heaters and other Home Elecirical Appliances B A ALASKA ELECTRONICS John Ladely, recently of Ketchikan, has joined our organization and will be in charge of a com- plete and modern department for servicing the electrical appliances listed above. Mr. ground of practical experience, and he will be at Ladely comes to us with a broad back- your service upon call. 307 Seward Street Telephone 62 The same excellent service that you have enjoyed on Radio, Work will be continued in the new department. o T e aas

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