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WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1946 e +|+4—H+I'H—H-H-++-H—H°PH—H-H++!—H++H—H- HERE FOLKS . _ ' MARJORIE REYNOLDS FRED JINX FALKENBURG . IS A PICTURE 1,000 LAUGHS AHEAD OF MOST MUSICALS! ‘A Dream © a Musical bout Lovds BRADY and // COMPLETE SHOWS START AT FEATURE STARTS AT 8:19—-10:28 A SPORT REEL COMMUNITY SING EXIRA! AND FOR CAMERA ENTHU “CAMERA DIGE B T T I I e 2 e e | 27 PASSENGERS IN FROM SOUIH BY PAA Pan Americz flew the and from t} From S ard, Arthur Leonard, Andr man, Leonard Kolstad, M Sylvia Wolcott, Kcmvtll Rl' city: cflnSEATTLE’— George Race, ¥or Comfort and Bervice Get the New Wash- McClurc. Mgr. ALASKEANS FEEL AT FOBME gton Hatlt THE BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5t08P. M. Airways yesterday! Carl foliowing passengers lu ‘\h\ Dean Miller, John Snow, Hen- Mrs. Helen h.m-\ From Your Pocket? AFTER A FIRE, you may find that the amount of fire insurance on your household goods is not enough to pay for replac- ing many of the things that were destroyed. Do you want to pay for them from your own pocket because you neg- lected to carry sufficient fire insurance? Before you have a loss, go over your policies with ‘Shattuck Agency Seward Street Junau Phone 249 “Saddle Starlets” 1 Anderson, Joan MelIntyre. Herbert Reynolds, Sylvia McIn- | tyre, Ruth Coffin, June Eliason, {Maud Brannan, James Nicholson, | Marge Nicholson, Billie Johnston, Dorothy Jensen, roves, James Kenney. ‘o Fairbanks, Orville Kinsey. le: Clifton Wingate, An- iwell, Rolf Tlisley, Myron e R -,,»;-;,------_~,m--”~_,,,-,---,--,,,,,,--, Nelson, | CAPITOL'S BILL TONIGHT "MEET ME ON BROADWAY" l l\ll) show, “Meet ' is opening to- A new mus M2 On Broadws night at the Capitol Theatre Advance reports have ing the swell cast, the g seven in all, with six by Saul (n lin and Eddie DeLange, the elabor- ate production numbers with their snappy, intricate routin and in general, the whole air of spontane- ity and youthful verve which is said to come straig from the screen to fill audiencel’ Learts delight Marjorie Reynol {and Jinx Falkent have the lead- ing roles with Spring Byington, Al- len Jenkins, e Lockhgrt and {Loren Tindall also importanudy fea- | tured. PNA FLIES THREE with Fred Brady SECTIONS, WEST RUN Pacific Northern Airlines day fle ections Anchor Arriving with Captain Roktert Des First Officer Joe Burns and ardess R. Wedge, were: Ellen Ym- ley, Vida Lee, Winnie Young, Gil- bert Bubendorf, Kenneth Jenkins, Richard Nelson, R. Walst Lewis Morgan, Jim Higgins M. McCain.' To Anchorage passengers were: M Skullish, R. Culbertson, R. Arm- strong, S. Mulhollon, C. Carlson, R. Whittier, D. Emrick, M. Adams, E. Souders. Leaving_for Anchorage with Cap- tain Joe Morris and First Officer Tony Gomez were M. Monroe, R Thomason, S. Ryan, R. Haglund N. Anderson, R. Hinton, M. Thom- as, between and Flying to Coraova with Captain Maury Keating and Stewardess Pat Bowers were Robert Means and Walter Fuhj to Anc , Tke Vernon, Lecnard Kolstad, Sylvia Wolcott, Robert McPherson, Ken Riley, Ed Wilkie, Dorothy Jensen, James Rigsbee, James Michelson Madge Michelson, Tohn M:m(h ; Hank Perrozo, Jerry Oaksmith, S. Robingson, Harry Sperling, George Parkko, Clyde R. Brown, ; | Normand Haley. l)vHulf. arles Pattor, Clarence Victor Miller, qu\ Joyce, | Morgan, Dick Wallil. Oscar Storkson, s Bolster, William Bennett, H eth Jenkins, Vida Lee, Rich- lard Nelson, Winnie Young, Jim | McCain, Gilbert Bubendorf, | Finley. From Shaff eric | Pipe, Roy Shurts, Tom JAI Ketchikan: Dr Mrs. Ethel Shaffer, Pipe, Isabel Pipe James Rigsbee; Fred- David to Fairanks, John Maloney, Harry Davis, Eugene | Jarquot, Robert Cliften. e e JUNEAU POST OFFICE . ADVANCES IN RATING Postmaster Crystal Jenne teday disclosed that the Juneau Post Of- fice, for the third successive year, has been moved up one notch in ratings, on the basis of business handled during the fiscal year just ended. ‘The Postmaster pointed out that this steady increase in volume of post office business—which is re- garded as an economic yardstick— has occurred despite shutdown of| | the Alaska Juneau mine and re- moval of personnel from the Sub- port and other military installations The Juneau Post Office is now |rated in the Fifth Bracket of First| C]afls post. oftmos Akridge, | *|vis, First Office Ellen | . William | 01 On Monday's flights to Al\r'l)ol‘fl[_’l and Kodiak with Captain Ernie Da- r John Cawley and |Stewardess Dorothy Mather were: to Anchorage, B. De Armand, Gar- land Boggan, R. Callan, Mrs. R.! Callan, John Haughy, B. Peterson,’ Crystal Quimby, Al White, Kar William Billings, n, William Diller, A thony Gomez, Walter Kiphz Tony Lop Bill Wells, John Moore, Pete Johnson, Pete Cuhn, Alex Rus- and Pete Segan. R Empire Want Aas oring resu'ts! yester- g; to Kodiak: | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FIVE ARRESTED FOR GAMBLING IN LOCAL RAID - City Police broke in on a four-j five-six game at the Arcade Roon here - out with five arr Charged with npn ing lhn gan placed under $100 bond W Brooks Kimball Howard Arthur Sawyer, John William Knoll and All for- were Clement Corey, James Thomas Brain. ed bond. The “breaking in” the arrests followed a dive through a window by Chief of Police Leon- ard Williamson, while Patrolman Solon Dore was crashing through the door of the gambling chambe: The arrests were made at 2:10 o'clock a. m. - GIRL SCOUT CLASSES ORGANIZING; FIRST T0 BE HELD HERE TONIGHT Ferol Onstott, director of River Girl Mrs the Eagle water shortage, 7:30 in the Lutheran Church The classes will be attended by the following groups: Girl Scout leaders, assistant leaders, prospec- tive leaders, committee members, parents, and council members. All persons interested in girl scout work are invited to attend some or all| of the classes. Besides tonight's meetin; other classes will be held: Thursday af- ternoon from 1:30 to 4 o'clock and Thursday night from 7:30 to 10 o'clock Mrs. Onstott will return to Seattle Saturday on the North Sea. R DEN 5 JUNEAU CUBS, ON OUTING THURSDAY Juneau Cuh\ I' n 5, will enter- ain with a hike and picnic lunch orrow afternoon. The Cubs and ir guests will meet at 11:30 a. m. on the Juneau side of the Doug- ridge, and will take their own picnic lunches. Mothers and other children in l]l family are invited to attend . Boys who want to ride may do so, said Mrs. Png.,xtmm den mother. - NOTICE E. E Frances Ann's Beauty Salon is now open for business, Phone 388 for appointments. (318-16) i PE RS RS "here are no old maids in Tiket. are arranged by family and sometimes a man !takes all the daughters of a house hold as co-wives. iu-ma-m‘m--‘*---‘-"*-” BUS SERVICEvo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES Date of First Trip to Be Announced Later PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER 100" 1IH A\ IR IR A\ BUS LINES i % | TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS | | I i | JACK BURFORD—Local Agent I JUNEAU, ALASKA -t B T ) 2 (0 ) . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ’ze¢é FBU]TS and VEGETABLES ARRIVED ON THE NORTH SEA Also Fresh Home-Grown VEGETABLES From Gur Farm California Grocery GROCERY DEPARTMENT —PIWNE‘ 478 p Others | w arrested and bailed out at $50 each was literal, as Scout Camp, | which closed last Saturday due to| will open classes Scout leadership tonight at | i S| dents co Louisein "HERE COME THE Fro WAVES” 15 BILL From South &7 201H ceTuRY | The maddest, Canadian Pacific comedy, songs and romance arrives jcess Lou at the 20th Century for tonight m 5:15 0'c only. It is “Here Come the Waves ind the tip-off on its sure-fire suc- he name cast, which brings g Crosby, Sonny Tufts and Bet- ty Hutton toze doing a bang- up job Actually, “Hej Spellman, Briga- is and wife, Mary wome s entertainment, though Rotert Whelen. that s the house down from Leaving at 11:45 o'clock last night the opening reel on, 'tis said Skagway were the following| Irrepressible Betty, the Hutton- Mrs. R. Rocovich, Miss tot kid, is twice as potent in the | M. Moe, BE. J. Asselin, dual role—playing herself and her Helen Spencer, Bill Hempstead, Carl twin, redhead and blonde, vespec- F. Johnston, G. B. Nelson, M. Walk- , Mrs. S. Sket, Mrs. C. N. Bell, {Dr. W. A. Street, M. Bell, C. Daig- r, A. Van Mavern, F. W. Kimball, IMrs. F. W. Ball, Steve Vukovich | - 'Monument fo Allied merriest mixup of steamer Prin- arrived from the South; lock yesterday afternoon - wists and for Juneau Chykrdis, Ed- r Wright ) , Anna {Lois Davis & Je Ohman, M: dier C. O. Tt B. Valentine and re Come The W: to the Navy's serv for passeng L. Kirster tively, thus causing double the fun and double the commotion Things get complicated when Bing falls for one sister while the twins both fall for Bing. In the mean- time poor Sonny hangs around try- ing to decide with which one of the girls he's in love. ' Personnel Who Died Is Erected at Moji MOJI, Japan, Juiy 10.—A monu- ment in memory of Allied person- inel who died as prisoners of wi in Japan has been dedicated here. It is a stone edifice four feet high, | surmounted by a cross. Moji resi- niributed $1,922 for its * constructicn. Buddhist priests par- ticipated in the ceremonies. > W N SOME | LIKE IT HOT and some like it iced — but they all agree on RELIANCE. Also Available in ! Peruvian Incas ure believed to have used coca aves, from which cocaine is derive an anesthetic for their skull operations centuries ago. | - eee of the 48 2,500 feet The average altitude {United States is about above sea level | — M. S. ESTEBETH LEAVES FOR SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED ROCK HAINES and SKAGWAY and return Every Monday—I11 P. M. SITKA and WAYPORTS Every Wednesday—6 P. M. Passengers, Freight and Mail Your Auto Deserves The BEST! Our new modern service station offers you a com- plete, dependable service for your car . .. 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