The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 11, 1945, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1945 : SHOWPLALE or Roaniag ACTION! Riotaus ROMANCE! BINNIE BARNES JOHN CARRADINE Robert Benchly Golden Gloves Winged Target Cartoo News Feature 8:05-10:20 000600000000000600000000000063006600000000.004008 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Now Available To Al NO INCREASE IN PRICE Orders Filled in Order Received J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn By Satisfied Customers” | | | WMOW““O““W ! ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19:45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Bus Lines OLYMPIC NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE RUTH B. ROCK . BETTY McCORMICK General Agent—Baranof Hotel Juneau Agent—Phone 547 Just Received A Large Shipment of COFFEEMAKERS CORY GLASS Four, Eight and Twelve-Cup Sizes ALSO SPARE BOWLS * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 WALLACE BEERY, BINNIE BARNES Wallace Beery and Binnie Barnes are teamed on the screen for first time in “Barbary Coast Gent,” |the new M-G-M {ilm opening at lthe Capitol Theatre. “Barbary Coast (Gent” is a story of San Francisco’s Barb'\rv Coast and early Nevada Barnes plays Lil Damish, {owner of a Barbary Coast “refined” gambling house who is in love with Beery. The picture marks a de- parture from her usual gay, wise- I cracking Cockney screen roles such 1as she played in “The Man From )Down Under.” But it also notes her tion that made her famous in Eng- tland as “Texas Binnie Barnes.” | The picture also marks a depar- ture from Del Ruth's usual type of (films, musicals, comedies and dra- matic mystery thrillers. “Barbary ! Coast Gent” is his first movie story with a western background. Del | Ruth recently complete direction of M-G-M's “Broadway Rhythm" and “Du Barry Was A Lady.” {goers everywhere. He portrays a two-gun bunco artist who turns into a 1880 Robin Hood. — . —— {FILM ACTOR GRANT SUED, DIVORCE CASE l ARE AT CAPITOL, the | {return to the type of characteriza-| In “Barbary Coast Gent” Beery| returns to the type of role that has| ‘made his a favorite with movie| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA COASTAL AIRWAYS |"BANJO ON MY PAN AMERICAN HAS 14 FROM SEATTLE ONTRIPS TUESDAY ~KNEE" IS FEATURE Pan American World Airways mxn(d (!u mllmum, (ml gmng p\]v flew 27 passengers between Juneau sengers: ! ¢ Opening tonight at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre for a two night run and Seattle—13 were outbound pass-| To Hawk Inlet: C. H. Rasmussen,' engers and 14 inbound. John Eiden, Hans Agnes Good- | Juneau to Seattle sengers were: (win and Arthur G 5 s x . John Dolginer, Isla:rle Dolginer,| To Sitka: A. S, Tuss and Mnrthn\‘s the ' 20thr ‘Century-Fox - picture, Leonard N. Sloan, Mary W. Sloan,|Krostrometinoff. ‘Banjo On My Knee” with Barbara Louis Mueller, Anna Calvan, Willie| Mike Fuchs was the only passen- |Stanwyck, Joel McC and ‘W"“'r Gouldman, Harry O'Mally, Alex!ger for Fish Bay and W. Rmmio[m““‘“" in the starring roles. A Rudisky, Bruce FJendall, Corrine went to Taku Harbor. Banjo On My Knee" one of Greenhow, Coralie Greenhow and| To Tenakee: A. W. Wiggers and A. 3"“’ best pietures of the past and Leslie Greenhow. | wWarwick |hns been re-issued due to many re- Inbound Seattle people were:| To Hoonah: Frank Shotter, Paul|duests to see again this ln‘u' photo- Ralph Lesh, Estelle Lesh, Edwin Bly,|Hickox, John Cushing, Carl Sher- Play. Selected short.subjects com- Jack P. Crosley, Eric Fribrock, Leon- rett, L. B. Housely, Elmer L. Hun|Pletes the B ard Schaffer, Mrs. Estelle Schaffer,|and Myrtle Fletcher. Maj. Charles Beach, Charles Mor-| To Skagway: Edward M. Kilkey,|® ® © & + ® ® o & o gan, John Pasguan, Kennerly Bry-|F. D. Craig and Mrs. F. D. Craig. |® TIDES TOMORROW an, Don Abel, Ralph Havestein and| To Haines: Ira Polley and S. ® 9 Arne L. Sabo. Sheldon j®® 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |, Juneau to Ketchikan: Agnes| To Excursion Inlet: Pedro Bar-, ® High tide 3:23 am, 174 feet )Abm Alta Bauchman and Ernest|ril, Catalino Barril, Stanley Harris,| ® Low tide 9:55 am. -24 feet ‘Whitehead. Wm. Horton and Ed Ramsey. lo High tide 16:20 p.m,, 16.0 feet Fairbanks to Juneau: Angeline| Incoming passengers with Almknl e Low tide 22:10p.m, 25 feet Sutti, Ned Hadley, Robert Sommers 1 were: ® o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Rohcrt Sommers, Jr. n Sitka: D(mn]d] —eeo—— | i . Gerald Marsh, Ben C. Cuddy,| NOTICE! ‘woonlEY AlRWAYS s p(l}_‘(x:)]x»mrd, C. E. Pearl and Mrsi‘ Not responsible for any debts| Cliff Tisdale, {contracted only personally by our- (ARRIES mEmv From Hoonah: H. I. Stockdale,| selves. v Michael Mathson and John Metson., MR. & MRS. CHAS JOHNSON, ‘I‘UESDAY FlIGH‘I‘ From Haines: Florence Jensen. Tenakee, Alaska. | From Tulsequah. B. C.: D. Mnc- _— dougal and W. R. Selby. Woodley Airways’ Boeing Trans-| From Juneau to the Tugboat Pros- ! noUGLAS port plane, piloted by M. Springer, per and return: Tom Morgan, F. E. |flew 20 passengers yesterday. Barbian and J. P. Petticord. COLISEUM THEATRE Incoming passengers from An— Ellis Airways brought Charles {chorage were as follows: Lettie Idle-' Marler and Morris Shapiro from' TONIGHT ONLY | ‘m: , August Swanson, Brother Wi-|Ketchikan, and had as outgoing | ‘<h v, E. W. Elliott, W. B. Munson, passengers B. Frank Heintzleman EnnoL FLY““ Harry Schonberger and Owen Free- and C. S. Lindstrom for Ketcmkan {man, |and Henry Odesero for Petersburg. | PAUL Luxns Outgaing passengers to Anchorage ——— e | IN | | | LOS ANGELES, July 11. — An-|were: Mrs. G. F. Freeburger, E. M. other filmland romance has reach-|Densmore, Nicholas Zanetic, Harry| ed an unhappy ending with the Rowe, William Hirsch, Charles E.| filing of a divorce action by weal-'White, Mrs. Paul Wilson, | Dorothy[ "UNCERTAIN GLORY" against handsome Cary Grant. The thrice-married heiress of a| |that dime-store fortune filed aj complaint yesterday alleging lsxmply and without detail that! mental cruelty on the part of the actor caused her guish” and was detrimental to her health. ! Mrs. Grant’s complaint stated 1 that she and Grant, reportedly one |of Hollywood’s wealthier upper- | bracket actors, were married at Lake Arrowhead, Calif, July 8, 1942 and separated last February | 15. mention of any property settle- Include them all EARLY every prop- erty owner tries to protect himself by taking out insurance . policies against the usual sources of loss—but too often he- overlooks some dangers and hazards which can cause a loss as great, or even greater. See Shattuck Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 HAIR STYLED by Experis WE SPECIALIZE m Cold Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Baranof Beauty Salon thy Barbara (Babs) Hutton Grant| “great mental an- | There were no children of they marriage and her suit made no| Lawrence, Tony Schwamm and M.| 1Murgan. PRINCESS LOUISE ONSKAGWAY TRIP| | The Princess Louise left for Skag-| way last evening with the follow- ing passengers:‘ Sister Mary Mark\ Mrs. T. Jensen, Miss Betty Ever- hard, Miss Mary Everhard, Miss| Eleanor Reineke, Archie Betts, N A. McEachran, Leo L. LaLettE, Bruce Kelly, Robert Kelly, W. F. Anderson, Major Carl Schriebner, “Snm Styles and Mrs. Sam Styles. ———-—a WHITEHORSE VISITOR ! Howard M. Brandt, of White-| horse, is a guest at the Baranof ‘Hotcl Poor Digestion? 553 Headachy? oo Sour or Upset? oo | | Tired-Listless? oo Doywleelhuduh and upset duet: digested food? To feel cheertul a) py again your food mnust be nchdly, ntummuntproducenbout two pints of a vital tive juice to hgllfr digest ')::ur food. If N:’tureu(;;lu y_remain undigested— | nvmx headachy and irrmhle |, Therefore, ou must increase the flow of this di ive juice, Carter’s Littlo Liver Pills increase this flow quickly— often in as little as 30 minutes. And, you're on the road to feeling better. Don’t nd on artificial aids to counm:ct indigestion—when Carter's Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na- WJ&H.‘..‘“&"&& cfg‘{fi' 3 aiany i I at an) Only 256, @t any :..IIYPERAGID STOMACH S MONEY BACK QUARANTEE ) S COLISEUM m—— LAST TIMES TONIGHT “GILDERSLEEVE’S Butler, Mauro Drug Co. BAD DAY” “The BQ!I“ Store” i | | | | | MAKE SURE YOU BUY A .SPRAY STRONG ENOUGH 10 KiLL 'Em DEAD! STANDARD Ind THE HOUSE FLY AND MOS- QUITO TOGETHER - HAVE ACTUALLY CAUSED THE DEATH OF MORE PEOPLE SINCE TIME BEGAN THAN ALL THE WARS EVER FOUGHT ' STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA Announcing ALASKA AIRLINES New Increased Schedules w JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday ARRIVES JUNEAU . . . 12:00 LEAVES JUNEAU . ... 2:00 ko Equipment: 21-Passenger Douglas Starliner 14-Passenger Lockheed Starliner GNERY WINES | PAGE THREE (S LN TURY TONIGHT and THURSDAY BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Barbara Stanwyek AT Joel MceCrea Ao “BANJO ON MY KNEE” WITH Walter Brennan W“m»mmoom»o“momm FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. 8, PAT. OFF. DIESEL MARIN E ENGINES MECHAN- ICAL SERVICE GENUINE PARTS NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. Alaska and Yukon Territory Distributor PIHONE 867 JUNEAU BRANCH 227 ADMIRAL WAY TRACTORS—MINING MACHINERY @ELHS% %“ st % foumgpes erwing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 ABOARD CLIPPERS BETWEEN Alaska.-Seattle @ TWO AND THREE FUGHTS DAILY BETWEEN SEATTLE, KETCHIKAN AND JUNEAU © TWO DAILY BETWEEN JUNEAU, WHITEHORSE AND FAIRBANKS. @ THREE WEEKLY BETWEEN FAIRBANKS AND NOME © ONE WEEKLY BETWEEN FAIRBANKS AND BETHEL AN AMERICAN rri HWorip ArgEuAYS Baranof Hotel Phone 106 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 667 There Is No Substitute for - Newspaper Advertising!

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