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SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—-JUNEAU ALAS(A — s [EMOWEEK-END |CUB SCOUTS WILL 'l"ron WHOM THE - R o e e - We invite you 1o spend the week-end with us as M-G-M presents one of the greatest attractions of our time! INTRIGUE! SUSPENSE! ROMANCE! | SaPmoSBIL BEwakpaRADE ATAHCENRY | L 2 g5 i 9255 B M. mous luxury hotel, and with an all- Juneau's Cub Scouts are to meet| “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” in| star cast, you have “Week-End at at the Evergreen Bowl at 6:30 technicolor is brought back to Ju-| MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:20 P. M. TO CONFORM TO THE WIDELY READ HEMIN( |the Waldorf,” an exciting romantic 0'clock Monday evening for a son neau at popular prices and w WAY BOOK THIS FEATURE ATTRACTION RUNS TWO HOURS AND THIR- The film stars Ginger Rogers, Cub Scou will parade just nhl‘fld\BElgm\n a co-starred. na Turner, Walter Pigeon and ©! e Rotary float in the parade,| The love story of Robert Jo |Van Johnson, with Edward Arnold > now set, since the Ro-ffind Maria—the three day Robert Benchley, Phyllis Thaxter, 5 are the sponsoring organ- nights in which a lifetime was hud H“myd\ drama, packed with thrills ball game and to make pxepmatlona‘be on the again at the 20th (and intrigue. for the Fourth of July parade. The Century Cooper and Ingrid TY-SIX MINUTES ... NOTE THAT OUR FEATURE STARTING TIME HAS BEEN CHANGED ACCORDINGLY. Keenan Wynn, Lina Romay and ization for the Cub Pack —set against the background of tk e el Xavier Cugat and his orchestr Committeemen Jack Burford, Joe!Spanish Revolution, is said to rar 1t relates, primarily, the stories McLean and Dick Burns, and Cub!in tenderness and passion with the | Ml AN H“I H T !’ [i11 [ ///////////////// j N of four persons: a glamorous, but at have been b\h 3 ever filmed x - o Z 4 i ] llywood star who has ev- aking final mfi(v'nt Techni- =i : O S | A T s e Never Before So Much |= Ginger ROGERS i ; r correspondent relaxing shoulder patch in blue and gum is pnmum the story of ths Amer- 0 = Waiter 4 1 : / days from the rigors of the With the word “Juneau” on it is{ican dynamiter, Robert Jordan, and | . = SR A battle-field, and an Army ace about NOW obtainable, for a dime apiece the Spanish girl, Maria, victim of e =] PIDGEON : = = 3 » to undergo a major operation which at the Boy Scout headquarters. [the Revolution’s barbarism. sae = y E S he may not survive If any Cubs are not yet regis-| It is Jordan's job to blow up a! < . = Miss Rogers, as the movie star, tered, they may do so at any time|s ically placed bridge, which, S YOURS at Regulal‘ Prlces:'_ §( meets Pigeon, the correspondent, Letween now and September, \'«h?l\}lf properly ed and executed, will | Q in stemming the To accomplish s the cooperation under hilarious circumstances, mis- the winter program will got under aid the Lc taking him, indeed, for a jewel- day. Summer plans call for fre-|Fascists' a thiof boy friend of her maid, At quent soft ball games, some field|this, Jordan enl the same time the flier, wishing to days to enable every Cub to get inlof a guerrilla band led by Pablo, £ make his will, finds in the steno- all of his jumping, running, etc.,!played by Akim Tamiroff, and Pi- grapher, portrayed by Miss Turner, advancements, and some of thellar, his wife, famous Greek act-' a «dy operator in oil who is try- cubber ought to have his uniformtribute to the greatness of the pro- "Suncs In History! g to swing a deal involving mil- pressed, his shoes shined, and all duction are Arturo de Cordova, lions of dollars and a visiting Bey, his awards sewed on. Joseph Calleia, Vladimir Sokoloff,' Van JOHNSON a potentate from the- Near East. b 5, v Mikhail Rasumny, Fortunio Bona- It is the shady operator who almosi!| LET YOUR momney earn four|nova, Eric Feldary, Victor Varconi blasts the romance between the percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- - e —— stenographer and the flier, poration demand notes. (295-tf) | Empire Want Aas bring resulis! T SKAGWAY INVITES YOU TO THE === Daysof’98 EDWARD ARNOLD SUNDAY — ¥ PHYLLIS THAXTER CONTINUOUS i PERFORMANCES L - KEENAN WYNN and ROBERT BENCHLEY XAVIER CUGAT and His Orchestre EXTRA!——PLUTO in “The Legend of Coyote Rock” YES, INDEED . . . the siars will be shining brightly at the Capitel Theatre H—H~H+++++++!—++4+H+FH44—I+4+P++H+4++H-H*H—FH: PNA BRINGS IN 8, e phtine iy o | FLIES 220 WEST right to love? Pacific Northern Airlines yester- A day flew the following passengers to and from Juneau with Captain Matty Springer, First Officer Frank Mullens, and Stewardess Louise Leitner: I From Anchorage: . G. Kessinger, Mary Joe Boecker, Col. S. O. L. Robinson, Sgt. John B. Moon, Roy Cockston, Walter P. Sahrpe, Clif- Complete Shows start at 2:00—4:32 7:04—9:36 FE, A’I l/l(" A’! 6“1 A Paramount Picture “starring E P Rla GARY B.C. [ltSYLVA:;:::z" ‘ COOPER- BERGMAN AKIM TAMIROFF « ARTURO de CORDOVA Sam Wood JOSEPH CALLEIA...;KATINA PAXINOU wm"""'"p’““ of the A«nd-mv Award ; L 3 RUSH! Ends Tonite Celebration The thrilling story of an 5000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000900000000000 Visit THE NUGGET SHOP and See===== THE LARGEST COLLECTION IN THE WORLD OF NATIVE-MADE TOTEMS-CURIOS JULY 3rd — DAYS OF "98 DANCE 8 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT Awarding of Prizes (Chosen by popular vote) at 10:30 P.M. BEARD-GROWING CONTEST ford Arness, Earl Forsythe. 1. Fullest Beard ... $10.00 as) S i ativ B e ) g flleet Rearde 5 i Baskets, Moccasins, Mukluks and Hand Carved Ivory, Native-Made Parkas |A. Barthold, Mrs. M. Anderson, 3. Poorest Attempt .. 2.50 Souvenirs 0f All Kinds Chris Olson, John Wood, Frank | Evans, Bessic Evans, John Bejoul, o rire 1 i i s ; COSTUMES Native Gold and Nugget Jewelry and Antiques Mrs. M. Winslow, T. Glass, G 1. Most typical '98 costume for men ..........$10.00—5.00—2.50 FAMOUS ALASKAN PAINTINGS Come In and Browse Around . : Visitors Welcome! VISIT OUR th B()OK l)l‘;l'ARTMENT wmoomommmonnm« “m“ 2. Most typical ’98 costume for women ... 10.00—5.00—2.50 Crowning of “Miss beerty at 11:00 P.M. $5 prize awarded to person winning most money at 12:00 P.M. JULY FOURTH "PROGRAM | Brain, J. Stallhammer, B. McCon- nell, G. Buti, D. Taylor, W. Bickle, C. A. Green, Ed Noccker; to Ko- dxdk M.n)one McCean. PlEASED PRISONER | | CHICAGO — Leo J. PDnddle o B “year-old part owner of a tcol| |and die plant, contends he is le- |gally entitled to serve out his six- months sentence in Cook county | Jail's alimony row. “We get meat in jail,” he told Su- “Blonde from BrookXyn’ on at perior Judge John A. Sbarbaro, 7:00—9:: !who offered him freedom for a “Identity Unknown™ on at promise to pay $250 monthly for : 8:18 -10:49 |support of his wife and son, Leo, |Jr.,, 19, | “They treat me better in jail Grand Parade (starting at White Pass Depot) Children’s Parade (4th Avenue & Broadway) Sports Program (Children’s races & Women's events) 4th Ave. .. 1 Men’s Sports Events (at Ball Field) o The Baranof Hotel announces The Return Engagement of The O’'REILLYS inthe Bubble Room Opening Monday, July 1 * NEW HOURS Dancing Nine to One Men'’s Soft Ball Game s Fire Hose Race (4th Avenue) ... Days of '98 Dance (Eagles’ Hall) .. vl b 8888888 e RRRRERR CHILDREN’S PARADE (Under 14) Best Decorated Bicycle s Best Decorated Tricy: v 5 Best Decorated l(iddie Stroller T Best Costumed Boy ... Best Costumed Girl .. Best '98 Costumed Boy Best '98 Costumed Girl ALSO: Children's Sporis Women's Evenis Men's Evenis |than out,” Pondelick added. “I'm |the oldest prisoner in alimony row and everybody is especially nice to ime.” There is no substitute for newspager advertising! EAT AT THE BARBEQUE Dehcmus luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken Under New Managament—Mrs. Jessie Cochrane OPEN—10A.M.to10P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. CALL J. B. BURFORD (0. FOR TICKETS $20.00 Round Trip plus tax * SKAGWAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SEBVICE “ELEANOR O'REILLY S 4 L] ¥ his one hope to live. dens are functioning as hike groups|ress. It is with the guerilla band, B 3 R T 2 . Around these four is built, in With their den mothers |that Jordan finds the crop-headed % most clever fashion, a tale of in- The next big thing in cubbing|Maria. | reihad Absut L s of action and ""'fl”’g °d”""" From the World- | Lana TURNER trigue involving Edward Arnold as right now is the parade — every| Besides the stars, others who con- [l Tolke About Love loimed by every ositic in the n, Famous Novel by il PAGE FIVE “armewaorr meervonoay:to | e tous” s & STARTS TONIGHT 790" ceanzuny ) { _ Ernest Hemingway! i ! e e e e e e e b :'_lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!II|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII =