The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 15, 1945, Page 5

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Slickest Sleuth Out- wits the TOM CONWAY “Falcon Out West” Carole GALLAGHER Starts at 8:25—10:45 Barbara HALE MESIL J°ér,?‘éf§kfiy “Cail of the Scuth Seas” " y Starts at 7:10—9:30 Companion Hit? JANET fIARTIN—ALLAN LANE— "CALL of the SOUTH SEAS™ Attention===- CARPENTERS Local Union 2247 SPECIAL MEETING FRIDAY—JUNE 15 Wage Increase Has Been Allowed! All membes urged to be present for discussion. JAMES I. PARSONS, President. 1 | | i $ § ; i § | DAN’S Delivery Service 104--PHONE-105 OR CALL AT Bert's Cash Grocery LIGHT HAULING JUNEAU and DOUGLAS DAILY 1 z00000000000““‘0“‘000”000000““0‘00%00 NowinStock Some of the 40 and 60 Watt LUMILINE LAMPS Come and Get Them! * .Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 — |bill, “Call of the South Seas,” and THE DAY Avgies HEY KIDS!!! SATURDAY IS THE BIG DAY! Great War Bond Show Just for YOU! ... SEE THE DISNEY PARADE ... LOTS OF SWELL PRIZES and a SPECIAL SCREEN SEOW! “THE FALCON OUT WEST” DONALD DUCK... 3 and PLUTO CARTOONS! OUR GANG in “RADIO BUGS” AND THE NEWEST CHAPTER OF “Secret Servicein Darkest Africa” DON'T FORGET—1:30 P. M. ai the | ) of the Kick and Like It expect to| dine on fryers and roasters before | | long. | "THE FALCON OUT - WEST' FEATURES BILL AT CAPITOL {4347 Search for a mysterious killer who! imurders with rattlesnake venom provides exciting action in RKO Radio’s “The Falcon Out West” in|Sitka a few which Tom Conway is featured as:coupl(’ of weeks with friends. The Falcon. | | This feature is at the Capitol {Theatre tonight and Saturday. Mrs. Clara van Sant, the efficient Keeping a rendezvous with a wo- | accountant of the Cold Storage Co., man friend, The Falcon arrives at Jeft for San Francisco immediately a night club in time to witness Lhe;upon receipt of a message from! |death of a welathy cattle king who her son that he is on his way home | ‘IS hosting a gay party on the eve | from the European battle field. The | of his departure for the West. The Young man has been in the aviation Falcon trails the dead man’s fian- | cee to Texas. Soon after their arri- 1 \val the family lawyél is killed in| M. Torkilsen, manager of the anl. the same manner that the rancher Storage Company, left Thursday by | met death, The Falcon is shot at| Plane for ‘Seattle i by an unidentified killer and the| - | girl is wounded by a thrown knire.‘ The Progressive Club is making ! Suspicion swings to the dead ranch- 3 {er’s partner and his beautiful daugh-' ter. | | But The Falcon, refusing to be| sidetracked by the various excit-| |ing happenings, lays a trap for the| killer and tricks the latter into be-| traying both the method and reason | (for the murders. The climax to the | \exciting events, is as sensational as| it is unexpected. | A fine supporting cast includes | carole Gallagher, Barbara Hale,| Joan Barclay, Cliff Clark, Ed Gar-| {gan and Lyle Talbot. There is an added feature to the Mrs. Ed Waltonene, accompan-;‘ ied by her grandson Roger, has re-| turned to her home at Pelican. They | have been joined by Mrs. Polley, Miss M. Doyle, local teacher, ac-| iccmpnniod by her mother, left for| ys ago to spend a/l service in France. | " REAL {tomorrow afternoon at the matinee will be the awarding of prizes as| the result of the Walt Disney Bond parade. Pelican Patter | PELICAN, Alaska, Juns 10— | (Special Correspondence) — The| Tongass of the Alaska Transporta- |tion Co., with Capt. Harry Clark as| skipper and genial Fred CIliff as ipurser pulled into port with a large shipment of cannery machinery and supplies for the store. She took on mildcure for the south. Joe Paddock surprised the com- munity when he received a ship- ment of over 100 Rhode Island Reds. Fresh eggs are for sale at the Pad-| dock establishment and the patrons CARA NOME (0L CREAM r dry skin, cleanse with this light cream tha? also lubricates and smooths. {0 removes dust fresh and REG. volvety. SIZES ASK FOR IT AT Butler, Mauro Drag Co. Your Rex~1l Store CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 thing”. It h for Calvert. people who sell and serve us: “It’s the whiskey most for by name.” SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! DAILY MAIL SERVICE the House of Blends! \ v COLISEUM JRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "TORNADO’ COMES AS WEEKEND BILL AT 20TH CENTURY A story of the men who mine the i 3 precious coal so vital to our war in- dustries is the subject mount’s action film, which opens tonight ry Theatre. ado Chester Morris ney Kelly and features the 1 Bill Henry and Joe Saw- | irama unfolds against the 1 mining town which of a tornado. The » tells of a happy-! go-lucky miner, Chester Morris, who batters his way to the top so he can win the woman he loves. The woman in the case, played by Nancy Kelly, has social aspirations. She spurs her man on to great heights at the risk of losing his friends. What happens when Morris strikes it rich only to find that he has lost his wife and his friends makes for a whirlwind climax. The film marks the return of Nancy Kelly to the Hollywood scene after spending almost a year on the New York stage. Nancy also makes her debut as a singer in the role! chanteuse. She sings T'm Afraid of You"” and s My Heart.” i Morris engages in a smash-light in the picture—hi eightieth battle before the cameras and one of the wildest bouts of his cinematic career. | of Para- “Tornado,” at the 20th plans for the Fourth of July celebra- tion. Lee Butts, recently appointed to validate area halibut licenses, is busy making friends and becoming acquainted with the fishing fleet. Halibut scheconers, siflmon pack- ers and trollers are keeping all hands busy in the fishhouse. It's almost im- lposslblc to keep track of them. The IPelictm has unloaded 50,000 pounds mainly for mildcure and the Nuis- ance IIT over 30,000 pounds. Heine Dahl, well known grocery {man, is a welcome addition to the store department. He wears the smile that never comes off. B Lakes and rivers are more nu- merous in Finland than in any othér European country. i LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘MR. MUGGS STEPS OUT’ | ANYONE WHO KNOWS CAN TELL THE THING! «..THAT'S WHY CLEAR HEADS CHOOSE » There’s never any doubt, among those who know fine whiskey, == Calvert that Calvert is “the real quality and excellence that can’t be imitated...There’s just no substitute That’s why, year in and year out, Calvert tell often asked Once you taste this gloriously mellow blend, you'll keep on asking for Calvert too. It's America’s finest whiskey from TONIGHT and SATURDAY!! fifi%mnwm ‘Here's the thrill-filled, power- 1 “ipatked story of a'hard'guy who i Battered his way ta the fop .. only to meet his match.in a girl He'trusted...and a tornado that cracked across'the sky like fate! Starring CHESTER MORRIS NANCY KELLY with Bill Henry Gwen Kenyon Joe Sawyer Marie McDonald Directed by WILLIAM BERKE J. Screanplay by Maxwell Shane A Paramount Picture IN TECHNI-COLOR 4 ALSO OTHER “DOGIE ROUND-UP” FILMS! EXTRA! Color Carfoon vy ' OLYMPIC NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE RUTH B. 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