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9 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1948 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i REX BEACH'S | STORY OF ADVENTURE L AR T SR Simsving Jon' HALL Rita JOHNSON v;clor Mc! LEN . ? Kndy DEVINE® . : reatuie 8:15 10:15 I|I|IHIIIIIIIIIII!IIII!I'IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|'IIIIIHIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIII PETE SMITH “I LOVE MY WIFE” TOM & JERRY CARTOON LATEST NEWS VIA AIR (CLIPPERNOW It's Winter Carnival time! | bills contracted by any person other derstanding you must like the way it qulckly allays the cough or you m'e have your money back. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI be held here, beginning tomoirow. - - aboard the Aleutian on an official JUNEAU, ALASKA ence Rhode, R. Schultz, Andrew Si- than myself. visit to Seward. He spent heimong otto Smithberg, William (748- 1 steve Feist. .|evening with M and Mre. Tom|gyump Lillian Uggen, E. E. Wesher, Y . i Dyer, ; {Ray Woolford. | D g (T From Wrangell: Andrew Barlow, ware Coug‘hg W. J. WALKER RETURNS |Mrs. Andrew Barlow, Mrs. Doris | W. J. Walker, West Coast Gro- Barnes, Mrs. L. T Campbell, Karen 4\ from common colds | cery manager, returned to Juneau |Camplell, J. J. Gunz, Mrs. Mary (} | aboard the Aleutian after a three Lanting, John E. Putnam. [ That Han On week vacation and business trip The Aleutian sailed for the West- » lsi 1i 4y be. to the states. Iward at 2 a.m. today with the follow- cause n’c"é‘oeé“,‘iéfifjff&";;';'; o the e |ing passengers from Juneau to Se- trouble to help loosen and expel MAYOR BARNES HE |ward: J. A. Gustafson, Gill Rich, germ laden legm, and aid nature Mrs. Doris Barnes, Mayor of George C. Adams, Mrs. George ;fi ;lo:‘;hg ;gghkll:lal nr‘m-ct;gdgég‘l: Wrangell, arrived in Juneau aboard Adams, Carol Adams, Dr. Garyce branes. Tell your druggist to sell you the Aleutian to attend the South- Groven, T. R. Curtis, Stanley Zuern, a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | east Alaska Mayors' conference to | X B 2o i HANKS LEAVE SUNDAY | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis C R EOM U LS I o N FROM CALIFORNIA : | Jack Jadoff of Fresno, Calif, is staying at the Baranof Hotel. H AFTER 2 YEARS HERE s byt — Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hanks and four children, will leave Sunday, February 29, for Nampa, Idaho, where he will continue his duties as Scout Executive in the Boy Scouts of Americg organization in that area. Nampa, Idaho is the home town of the Hanks and they reported they are very happy to be returned to | their home state. They came to Ju- neau approximately two years ago jand have.made many friends during their stay and just recently Hanks Jr, became a Cub Scout. Hanks has been in charge of the Territorial offices of the Boy Scouts WORK REFRESHED PAUSE FOR COKE Join the fun at t:cstivals, dances and snow contests — from dog-team races to skiing. Whitehorse celebrates Feb. 27-29 Fairbanks, Mar. 4-7. The Clippers fly you now at bargain fares. You can trave! Inside Alaska and to Seattle at these big savings . . . B BARGAIN FARE From JUNEAU ROUND TRIP | SAVING (PLUS TAX) To SEATTLE $ 95.00 $40.00 WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 25.00 7:40 FAIRBANKS 75.00 33.00 NOME 54.60 (Bargain tickets good up to 30 days for round trip and stopovers On sale through Morch 15) Arrange your bargain travel at Pan American . .. BARANOF HOTEL—Telephone 106 Liv AurricaAn Worto AIRwAYS lhe System of HheTlying Clippers ( Relax While You Travel When you go by steamer, you can relax in the luxuri- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . sit back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. - Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine, You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals, The cost of all meals is included in the fare. Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent Sailings every week for Ketchikan and Seattle S. 5. BARANOF — MARCH 2 Calls at Petersburg, Northbound Sailings every "Luesday for Cordova, Valdez and Seward 8. S. ALEUTIAN—FEBRUARY 24 Calls at Wrangell, Northbound ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! as the Territorial . Executive with headquarters here. — .- ALASKA COASTAL FLIES 21 TUESDAY Alaska Coastal flew yesterday and carried 21 passengers to the coastal cities as follows: Juneau to Petersburg: McGill, Thelma Ostorne, Petersburg to Wrangell: lie. Juneau to Sitka: Mrs. H. Sularz, Larry Zack, Jim Gilbert, John Her- man, V. Ramer. Sitka to Juneau: Katie Joseph, T R. Curtis, Mrs. William Walter, Em- ily Marks, Collette Foster, Ole Hayn- Sitka to Hoonah Henry Moy. Hood Bay to Juneau Hoonah to Juneau Clair, Hilda Schoonover, Schoonover. Mrs, Sarah Elder Lee. Don Lil- Henry Moy, Mrs A. E. Owens. Nancy 8St. Johnnie: -, BORBRIDGE RITES THURSDAY Last rites for Mrs. John Bor-| | bridge, who passed away Sunday, | | February 22, will be held Thurs- | | day, February 26, at 2 pm., in the | Presbyterian Memorial Church. The | | Rev. Walter A. Soboleff will give | | the eulogy. Pallbearers will be William Paul, | Sr., Lester Roberts, Roy Peratro- | vich, Chris Nelson, Henry Ander- son, Johnny Wise, and William Paul, Jr. Interment will be in Evergreen BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948, The Coca-Cola Company | in | the Borbridge, plot — — | Cemetery. Daily Schedules || Saturday and Sunday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M. | 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. H MONDAY CLOSED i Tuesday—7:00 P. M. SHOE SKATE CLUB Members Only Wednesday Through Friday 3:00 to 5:30 P. M. 8:00 to 11:00 P. M. Admission Prices AFTERNOONS - 25¢ EVENINGS - 75¢ Evenings—Skate Owners 60c All prices include tax TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER ' Top Floor—A. B. Hall Inquire at the Desk about FREE INSTRUCTIONS in Roller Skating P. 0. Box 2719 Phone 29 JUNEAU MARINE CO., INC. MARINE RAILWAYS Bo.at Repair New Construction Sales Surveys Appraisals | Estimates | REORGANIZED JANUARY 1, 1948 JACK WARNER President ARCHIE B. BETTS Secretary-Treasurer BOB JENSEN Vice President | ens an engagement | PAGF T IREE Staris Tonight 9:30 RIOTOUS COMEDY - IS SEEN TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY One of the season’s most hilariou: comedies is “G. 1. Honeymoon,” the rollicking Monogram film which op- at the 20th Cen- (0" ENTURY SHOWS 7:25 — AT tury Theatre tonight Gale Storm s role, and she and her army lieuten- red in the title IF. YOUR BRIDAL SUITE 1§ “ant-hubby, Peter Cookson, técome || BYIAQNY AL “OUTOF sounos“? involved in a laughable series of - events just as the preacher pro- 's the wildest nounces them man and wife. Cook- love story you've on gets orders to report to duty and ever seen! And it Wentland, Mrs, |8room to camp to be my his side, | {Jonathan Hale, 'MICHIGAN KED " BOUGLAS |AUTAN BRINGS 87 REXBEACH STORY, NEWS [PASSENGERS T0 (!TY‘ ‘ 3 Now AT (APIIOl \Pl IAL MEETING, MASONS T eutian arrived in Juneuu) Kirkham, W. M. of Gas-|at day with the follow- e o Hnmn.! Lodge 124, F. and A. M, an- |ing engers from Seattle: B. B. e alded as one of the most beau-|, unees there will be a special)Bonnicksen, Mrs, Ruth Carver, John =n lly photographed, as well as ONe| pooing the lodge tomorrow|Ca Harold E. Clark, Lt. R of the most exciting romantic actien .. Th : Feb. 26.. e | Cla M R J E pictures of the year, Rex Beach's n'mhl. I~“n\‘v1(~|“ kst -(‘?(4\ 3e: I R e ol B . gles Hall. There is to be work |Ber ) r. B. Gomez, Hershel ‘m‘m n Kid fn\.l{nmnlr‘r"\xll OP-'y; the E. A. degree Gre R. C. Kendall, Mrs. R. C) en t at the Capitol Theatre Ker Miss M. Keaton, Sam H.| : A}x:(”ur.:.m« .\l\,u! to be rj;:u,\unu,\(' SWIFTS TO WHITEHORSE Kot Gust Kutclas, James | whirlwind riding and daredevil ac-| ?x,"[f”'“, '\\\'-';”.{Q‘,‘ = \r:,‘f‘”',“,:, Mr A \1!:;-1\.m~ Ab:r‘r::::”r\rft? breath- ¢ L W es M v, A1 Nilse! ‘ 1t spect th n Highway, previous & M Arnt H. Nilsen, Mrs. | the title role of|to their contemplated trip south | W v, A E. Smith. [the Kid, th b . over that route Wyl er, Paul J. Walton, Cy- K he concerns th |ril Weiler Hul\ g u.\ ires In: x;.un;uul‘ TO FAIRMANKS in.,‘ P. Wentland, Ben Westry, er, who is forced out o i " e . |Mrs. Ben Westry, T. C. Whiteside, | it himself against| Bill Devon, Ralph Kibby and {0 0 bt 17 R, ‘Herg. oilt] underworbd hoad ;\\xl'llnl Rice were PAA passengers| o - WO Cn oo cLaglen and Andy|Yesterday enroute to thelr new ““p © Tt ol o T H" Baker, jobs at Mile 26 near Fairbanks.|. i Baker, Charlbtte Barragat, oL v G Mgl andall Baker, Charlo Johnson portrays The boys have job on the air base Mrs. D. BatohelSfiaE A Bod:m inad sweetheart, | and plan on staying some time. | = Boseth I(;m\m'd Bragg, C man with the aid of | Lowis Bonnett is to join them later. "o = "0 oo "M, Daly ) played by Milburn TR T jien iy Duncan, E. 5 i - c STUMP CRE )b Davlin, Loren G. Duncan, E. Stone, Leonard FEast and William ATTORNEY STUMP HERE oo 0 ot Frl‘c‘h Marion Funk Brooks Wiillam Stump, Ketchikan at- i e 2 | i VTR P - E. Hagerup, Mrs, E. Hagerup, Charl- | -0 torney, arrived in Juneau aboard . ', iillham, H. D. Gray, Carl | SEATTLE VISITOR the Aleutian. He is registered at g ... l‘lx‘wn‘('t‘ H(.h'nquN \; 1 B ubuth of ~Seattle | the Baranof Fotel | Esther Johnston, Warr’en King, | is a gues Hotel Juneau. z { Holger Larsen, Mnr.un Lavenik, Mr.\' i e B¢7.0, MAN V18T IM. Lavenik, Mildred Meek, Mrs. J.| [+ \OTICE vy Hagen, representative of ng ecrary, Walter MacKinnon | I will not be responsible for any| the Standard oil Co, in Seattle, 1S jacx o'Connor, Dan Ralston, Clar- | | his bewildered wife, with honeymoon really has OOMPH! on her mind, endeavors to follow her only to run into love torturing but | hilarious obstacles like military po= lice, brass hats, out-of-hounds apart- {ments and a gambler's den Ot)‘crs who give “G. I. Honey- moon” its continuously humorous moments e Arline Judge, Jerome Cowan, Frank Jenks, Ralph Lewis, Virginia Brissac and Andrew ’I'nmlu - o FAIRBANKS WOMAN HERE; WAS WITNESS OF ROYAL WEDDING Mrs. Eva McGowan of Fairbanks, who has returned from an extensive vacation in England and Ireland is a passenger aboard the Aleutian and she spent the evening with Mr, and Mrs. Hawley Sterling. Mrs. McGowan left last Septem- ber for the British shores and while in London visiting with her two sisters, she had the opportunity of Leing an eye witness to the Royal wedding procession and she also attended the opening of Parliament. Mrs. McGowan stated the condi- tions in England are not of the best, however the people are striving to cooperate to the best of their ability undm the dire circumstances. She also rematked that food is a monot- on) After she left London she went to Belfast and Dublin, Ireland, where she visited with another sister and a brother, returning to New York on the beautiful liner Queen Eliza- beth. While in the East she called on Delegate Bob Bartlett in Wash- ington, D. C. "llg[ 1y T ————sy Scraanplay by MCHARD WEN » Addwona! Dislogus by Tl FYAN Adopted hom the play by A. ) RUBIEN, ROBERT CHAVIN, MARIAN PAGE JOHHSON A MONOGRAM PICTURE? Plus SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS WORLD WIDE AIR EXPRESS NEWS pation licensc tax acts were passed | by Congress, with later amendments, | allowing only certain businesses to bn‘ taxed by license fees. Such taxes 5 levied and collected by the Fed-| m'ul Government are now deposited in what is called the Alaska Fund and are disbursed by the Federal | Government for construction and re- | pair of roads, school maintenance | and relief of the indigent in the Ter- BARTLETT ASKS CHANGE I“ 48 YEAR OLD lAw ““;)‘;.31'(“” Bartlett is presenting H ‘ Delegate Bariieit has |n'.mduu'(l‘l{ 5477 to Congress reiterates his legislation, H. 5477, which would belief that the Territorial Leg,hlatulu‘ allow the Territorial Legislature to|should be allowed increased power in alter, amend, modify or repeal a 48-|taxation matters now curtailed by year-old law of Congress which he | existing federal laws, including the | believes is outworn and should be|Crganic Ac discarded. | In 1899 and 1900, trades and occu- A FEW DROPS \/" WORK FAST ... RIGHT 'WHERE ncum s And if used in tim oping. 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