The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1948, Page 3

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1948 m|u1immm||mmmm|mmnnmm|||||li|||u|u||||u|||||ii|||||||||||||||||||||| "BOOM TOWN" NOW 7:30 1t CAPITOL'S FEATURE, 10:00 Replete with \u(h spectacular ac-{ ‘lmn scenes as a blazing oil well be- !ing whiffed out by a blast of TNT,| oil gushers roaring in to shoot der- ricks high into the air, a dive into| a sea of mud to escape whizzing Lullets, fist fights extending from a frontier saloon to a swanky Manhat- tan office, and other thrills of the oil fields, “Boom Town,” M-G-M's all-star masterpiece reprint, brings one of the greatest pictures in Holly- wood history Capitol Thea- tre’s screen Overshadowing even the intense fast action of the story is the bril- liant cast which stars Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Caludette Colbert and Hedy LaMarr The picture’s location scenes were made on more than thirty sites to record all the trilling drama of men who seck fortunes in oil and of the women who love these two-fisted men GABLE and TRACY...buddies in battle! COLBERT and LAMARR...rivals in love! Clark Spencer TRACY GABLE COLBERT LAMARR Clandelilz in M-G-M's re-presentation of BOOM TOWN® with FRANK MORGAN : e “RHUMBA HOLIDAY" FITZPATRICK TRAVEL "AROUND THE WORLD" LATET NEWS.VIA AIR ""QM MASTERPIECE REPRINT LT !HIIIIIHIIIII|IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIllIIIII]IIIII} to the >+ - HOSPITAL NOTES There were \(‘ml admissions to St. Ann’s Hospital over the weekend, as follows Leong Lay, Eugene Dugaqua, Mrs. [R. C. Rand, Mrs. Vera Blackwell, | Mrs. Albert Bixby, Gus Cozac, and Master Ernest Lundstrom. There were two discharged from St. Ann’s, Mrs. James B. Cauley and baby boy, William Johnson. Admitted to the Government Hos- | pital over the weekend were Florence and Altert Wilson of Douglas; Lu- jcille Camus, Irene Johnson, Nene Alte, all of Wrangell. Lorraine Kunz of Juneau, and Mrs. Willy Marks whose baby boy was torn Feb. 6 at 4:15 pm. and weighed 8 pounds and T 2 ounces. T ~ { Gloria Guilufsen Becomes Bride of Vitliam Spain Jr. Gullufse: and her corsage was fashioned of | pink carnations Kenneth Lakon acted as best man. Ushers were Robert Pasquan and George Gulluisen, Jr. Mrs. | Mary Toner played the Wedding | March from Hugenots by Meyerbee: and the Processional by Hatton. ! Following the ceremony there was a wedding reception at the heme of the bride’'s parents at Fourth and Kennedy Streets, well attended by friends of the popular couple. Gaugiter Ge sullufsen, Spain, son of Willilam Spain, were evening, February at m\ ,uholu. Miss Gloria Jr. tivity. S.J., re l(! llw the mewnvr of friends | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS |of Those discharged were Amy Willis Hoonah and Emma Weaver of Doug]ds - .- who was in father, given wore satin, fashion- with s MEETING TOMORROW ‘ The Catholic Daughters of Amer- | i will hold a business meeting IRT MEETS TONIGT il The International Round Table bodic to o cir- | tomorrow evening, Feb. 10, 8t 8|y meet tonight at 8 oclock at n in the back The O¢ ock in Parish Hall. Many busi-| ihe Governor's House. Mr. and sleeves tapered to points at|Ness items are to be discussed and|n\rrs M. W. Godding will give a nd, and her finger-tip wll\“ good “"“‘da“ce is expected. |report on the UN Economic and iara of orange blos- | | Social Cultural Organization, also ied a white prayer | the usuai material from the peo- nd bougquet of gar-| SIEAMER MOVEMENIS {ples section of the UN will be tube roses, tied | ( read. streamers Princ Norah, from Vancouver, nige Gullufsen, Jr., who|in port during afternoon enroute to LISTEN CEN S v i STEN - LISTEN - LISTEN matron of honor, wore a gown Skagway. Returns southbound Wed- ]‘ Radio KINY, 9:30 to 10:30, Feb. taffeta with an over-skirt nesday at 8 o'clock, sailing one hour| 150 [0 Day Dinner mes- pink net, ber tiara was of straw later i A7 > sages from Chairman Reece, Sen- and she carried an old-| Aleution, from Seattle, scheduled 8% IR AREEM PO S ed bouquet tied with green to arrive tomorrow forenoon at “‘orher speakers. Salnion - Creek o'clock. Y ¢ Clove Hitch, ATC, from Seattle,| COUNTY Club s the place. Al scheduled to arrive Wednesday. i Baranof scheduled to sail from Se- Republican Central Committee slipper ¥ e | ica -s e — ribbons, Ann Thompson and Miss McAlister, bridesmaids, is " SKI DOPE Despite cold windy weather close .(n 30 hardy skiers were on the slopes ( |of the ski trail over the weekend. A [\mmd program Sunday of race prac- tice in downhill and slalom plus a try on the cross country course set |by Jce Werner were the main at- tractions. The regular cross country events were called off due to wea- the conditions; however, the course is in excellent shape and it is hoped that the even.s can be staged nex weekend. Steep slcpe slalom praciice proved very satisfactory for a Class A runners who used the stop watch to check their results. Only one more weekend lays ahead for this type of practice before the big race events on Feb. 21 and 22. All board riders agreed that the ride down from the meadow was well worth the effort going up due to im- proved trail conditions above the jump hill. All Ski Ciub members ars invited to be the guests of the Skate Club this evening in the AB Hall at 8/ p.m. Skiers are requested to bring, their best Ski dancing partner and| get limbered up for the coming rac-| es. The best in recorded music will| be furnished. The Red Cross First Aid Instruc- tor has designated Tuesday for Ski- ers to receive First Aid instruction this course is also open to Women and the Ski Patrol states Women are eligible to serve on the Ski Pa- trol - POLICE COURT NEWS Three persons were fined $25 each this morning by City Magistrate Willlam A. Holzheimer. Two of them, Marquis Bryson and Dolly George, were booked as being drunk and the other, George L’Heureux, was charged with being drunk and disorderly. Robert Hartley was fined $10 for speeding 30 miles per hour on Willoughby Avenue. JACKSON FOUNI ARRESTED Harry O. Jackson was arrested yesterday by three local law en- forcement officers on a forgery charge and lodged in the Federal Jail. Jackson, the object of a week's search, was discovered in a cabin on the Glacier Highway, and was arrested by Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter Hellan, Territorial Highway Patrolman Al C. Lubcke and City Patrolman Forrest Bates. He was arraigned this morning by U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray and bond was set at $1,500. e Roy E. Cox and Harry T. Doran of Sitka are registered at the Gas- tineau Hotel. — t EYES EXAMINED gowns of pale blue satin with Rl over-skirt of net. were of pale blue straw ribbon, and they carried old- ! CPR FILM TO LOAN faghioned bouquets tied with pink| D. H. E. McLean of the CPR 0 streamers. The bride’s moth- | office in the Baranof states that he » wore a gown of marine taf ‘muhns a new one-reel sound film of 110 to 15 minute length to loan to ‘any club or organization. | | attle Saturday. | D | DR.D.D.M OPTOM Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR Torelieve cough- ing spasms, muscular soreness, rub throat, chest and s VISKS Last ¢ Your Bough R £ RBa gigl At 214 Cr'nmulsion relieves promptly be= it goes right to the seat of the uble to help loosen and expel | n laden phlegm, and aid nature o soothe and heal raw, tender, in- 1 bronchial mucous mems | . Tell your druggist to sell you tle of Creomulsion with the un- nding you must like the way it | qahkly allays the cnugh or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis —— Annual Dance | CLEAN-UP WORK HOUSES and OFFICES Snow and Ice Removed Juneau Janitor Service JOHN M. DOOGAN Telephone 806—Box 514 A HOMER C. MURPHY, N.D. NATUROPATHY Medicated Steam Baths Herbs W 10th and E Phone Blue 650 W For COMIORT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON B}bitl Dewey W. Metzdorf vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Hotel [NEW WASHINGTON 10P. M LENSES PRESCRIBED ARQUARDT ETRIST APPOINTMENTS Juneau JUNEAU VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Elks Ballroom SATURDAY NIGHT February 14th number of | TER SENTENCED Carpenter, of Sitka, a plea of guilty today In District Court here to a larceny charge and was sen- by Judge George W. Folta serve five months in the Fed- eral Jail Carpenter had been Grand Jury for larceny dwelling but was permitted to plead guilty the lesser includ- en- pe ced te indicted by the in a on - ness GETS LiQUOR LICENSE lispensary type liquor license n granted by Judge George ta Cora V. Westerlund Alexander ->o GILLHAM IN TOWN Charles E. Gillham predatory game hunter and biologist ior the U. S, Fish and Wildlife Service, re- turned here this morning on board the S. 8. Baranof from the Inter to s REVENUE MEN TRAVEL Chief Deputy Collector George W. Osage and Deputy Collector A G. Keeney of the local office of | the Bureau of Internal Revenue, |left on the Baranof for a short | busi trip to Petersburg and Wrangell PREIEE S IR S IN FROM HOONAH Francis Warring of Hoonah is | registered at the Hotol Juneau. | D SITKA VISITORS Tilson and William C.! registered Helen Charteris of Sitka are at the Baranof Hotel. DON'T SEN 1 PENNY., of th Weekly, cour spent aska Spor tonight brought ing to guide problems and all those interested are urged to attend. in of replace on a three weeks vacation. ardino, Calif,, is Baranot JESSEN'S WEEKLY IS VISITOR IN CITY/ B. Camp, rej big Alaska published resentative weekly, Jessen's Fairbanks, through today on Baranof [ business p t ports busi- gres on ac- of dollars be! by ernment on con- ssed wterior - SOUTHEAST ALASKA GUIDES ASSOCIATION WILL MEET TOMIGHT these interested are | portant meeting ! 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