The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 12, 1946, Page 5

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FRIDA\ JULY 12, 1946 { | | |ek MILDRED NATWICK SPRING BYINGTON RICHARD GAINES HILLARY BROOK'E BY IH‘QII\'I WE IN SHOW THE MOST THRILLING AND TIMELY MARCH OF TIME TO COME TO OUR SCREEN— "18 MILLION ORPHANS" (The Story cf the Philippines) Complete Shows—7:18-9:30 Feature at 7:56-10:08 SHOWPLALE br Lfica, i &APITU “THE DESERT HAWK” M. S. ESTEBETH LEAVES FOR SENTINEL ISLAND, EL.DRED ROCK HAINES and SKAGWAY and return Every Monday—ll P.M LEAVES FOR SITKA and WAYPORTS Every Wednesday—6 P. M. Passengers, Freighl and Mail MATINEE SAT. 1:30 P. M. ADDED—Chapter Ten of A(omplele .lamlonaIServue is being started in Juneau by a Veteran i i i ! Window Cleaning - Rug Cleaning g Floor Waxing | i Floors of All Types Cleaned, Waxed and Polished by Electric Machine Daily. Service on All Types of Janitor Work The Most Complete Janitor Service in Alaska CALLS0... fer LEW SCHAFFERT and leave your number ) < s NOW IN STOCK Silex Coffee Makers . Eleciric Air Healers Fluorescent Desk Lamps Electric Hot Pads | Kohler Light Plants . o . PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Corner Second and Seward Streets THREE STARS IN CAPITOLFEATURE _ DICNICON SURDAY; ™ - OPENING TONIGHT ~ PLANS Auuouncm[ omg 50“"‘ How love works a mir: Ilives of two lonely r the sympathetic thei |tonight for Miss McGuire portray {a small New England v | somethir are married |that the miracle begins, for find that, in each other's are attractive of this discovery bring terizations of the two st dred Natwick, Spring Byington, Hil- lary Brooke, young principal supporting parts. LANG & COMPANY i i li | 1} 399 !;W,, I ‘\ i 1 1 i I : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASK AMERICAN LEGION |Louise Here 1 James Dunn, Jr., Luel- James Conter, Jame qmnu[ |\4Hl' Stowell { | Mary Nicholls Archer, Cath e Mackessy, Edward Atterbury. ‘ Winton Arnokd, | s, Winso Joln Albert pau Post Nu and their Steamc Lov morni: Seinfeld, Fo Ketchikan American Le ited Cottage, s will held th nnual pic- Harry McMaster, Anna N&so vehicle for Dorothy McGuir - | nic at the public L Auk Blibanks., + Padls - DINGKOIb: d Club at 8 p.m. tonight Revealed! crt Young and Her M Bay Recreation Are be- Whitehorss, Dals Little \anh:nu“\ the City Hall This feature opens at the 1 t 1 p.m, Visit bers Little | Cash Cols, owner of the _\..\rl\l e weekend families are invited to Sk |Jazz, has called (he meeting in >. Daigler, A. Gilbert, Sis! *. Johnston, + CARL RUSHER (OMES | attend. The picnic will be held, rain or shine. 1 > whose Henriett rexceptional plainness made her Entertainment in the way of n t, while| games is to be provided as well as Nelson. Major and Mrs. R. Chan- HERE' WiLL REMODH S my flyer | food liary member > fur- ¥ d disfigured in a | nishi alads, and all persons are ttle were: Mus. N JY HARDWARE STORE has settled in the | requested to take their own silver-| renzen, Mrs. J S T t away from his fam- | ware | Brillhart, H. Ga11 Rucher of Bremerton, Wash. | n sympathy Those needing transportation | Myers ! will be in charge of remodeling @ thrown together, fall | should contact Legion members who| To \ hanna Kerston, poqermizing the interior of the Ju- use of the mutual af-|have cars, or thé Royal Blue Cab|MIs. R. Joly, David Joly, Mary Joly, yio0y young Hardware. The work and, counseled by a blind | Company, which will run its 1-| Mrs. L d, George Smith, B. i) pegp soon as supplies and t who understands their prob- |lar 1 pm. bus to the area, and|McLell materials are available Feldon, Mrs. R wan has been in Bremerton supervising @ sports oods store, considerable time in Alaska. In Sit- ka he was employed in the hard- And it is then| will run a special bus to the area! To Victor S. the two | to return around 6:30 p.n, the|Mills, Miss C es, they | roundtrip being $1.80 | o ic results g s IR. about the GIRL SCOUTS NOTICE | Mot pert, Mrs. R. Dakin, Morgeon, Van K Deaveau, Alfred Cc The dram stirring climax of the offering Girl Scouts who lost or|ture, Real Dube, E. Prudente, E. woro department of the P. S shall’s role of the pianist 1 towels or other items{ Hartley r;l‘uvn W"‘_p trasts effectively with the ch: ning at Ea - oo 3 g His wife and two children will join him here soon. - & MASKA AIRLINES HAS 10 FROM WEST Alaska Airlines with Captain o' vt Godeine, 221 coia| 29 PASSENGERS N Richard Gaines and | Str Miss Godkins has been | FROM Sou'H Bv pAA Alec Englande! have the | placed in charge of the temporary “lost and found department Pan \mrln n Airways yesterday pa 3 *, Ketchikan i ind Whitehorse, through Ju- Arriving on the Starliner Juneau, . crisp and fresh Seattle: David Vincent, : 5 /incent, Elizabeth Vincent, Lund, Flight Officer Hola and Meckfessel, Orisso Vincent. Stewardess Freeman were the fol- as an Alaskan night Strand. 10ving passengers from Anchorage Tex Howell, Knute Line, Miss Edel- A. O. Wabto, Mr. Malnella, ' Garland Boggan, Karen Boggan, D. Hardie, Wal Grohnert, Errol Tank Kerensky, Arthur P Modisett, James Pen- an, Billie B .1 Wade: Madah™y On the return flight, the follow- | Wade, Hugh Wad o ing were flown to the Westward {Gat] Rusher. Rob " City: Phil Truckey, Mr. Modisett, AidRiser Bill Welfelt, MI- Strandberg, Ruth Wade, Paul Washington, Lonnie L. Lowry, Ed- ward Slothouber, Charles Steven, Thomas Wilbur, James Chard, John Thompson, John Boggs, John Han- Thomas Hyland, Harold Klad- aline, Marvin Wray, Merle Trow- bridge, William Patton, J. L. Tos- ney, N. Sherman, Billie Sherman. NEWS OF THE DAY e e o presents THE ATOM RBOMBING OF BYIKINI! lDv(m Killian, June Killian, William Killian, Robert Killian, Patricia Killian To Seattie « 1000 Fourth Ave. So. + Seatile, Wash. % Max Hirshorn, Eckley sen Temperatures for 24-Hour Period 6:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 58; minimum, 46. At Airport—Maximum, 58; Ending { | ee00vceceece0se oo Operation Crossroads’ dramatic climax filmed as world's most e aerior s terrible missile is dropped on fleet of 73 warships in Pacific atoll! Wb R much change in temperature e THESE THRILLING PICTURES NOW fonht and saturday, 8 >o o — VANDALS STEAL SIGN FROM DOOR Vandals or pranksters last nwl\t unscrewed and carried away a G9000000000000000 small copper engraved sign from the | door of the Cooper Building, Jnmns} FEW TRADE NAMES in the JEWELRY FIELD in ALASKA have a longer and finer history than the Name . .. C. Cooper reported this morning. | “NUGGET SHOP.” e i asion s agha | For thirty years "THE NUGGET SHOP"' name has e eiilb L Dot wd ificl stood for dependable quality in LADIES' and MEN'S jewelry. ON THE SCREEN AT THE CAPITOL.! ] preciate a return of the ndmepl'm \with no questions asked. l See our unusual assortment of Rings with Earringsto $/e e e v e vvv oo oo match, in Diamonds, Rubies and many other precious stones. 't TIDE TABLE You will be amazed at our selection of jewelry gifts . JuLy 13 ry for men at moderate prices. Come in and BROWSE AROUND! | & dighuilis .08 malgitl R ® High tide 14:07 p.m, 141 ft. e v‘s‘t T“E NUGGET S“(’P : Low tide 19:39 pm., 40 ft. 2| m. . . ° 0. o . . . WWWMWQO“Q BUBBLE ROOM offers for your entertainment MOYNE MULLIN Eccentric Dancer direct from San Francisco * Music by the O’Reillys Laiie Entertainment Starts 9 o'Clock >4 | R e e B S i For the past three years Rusher @ but has spent | | Pan American for Washington on PAGE FIVE — ORGANZATIONf ST T TG - JUN, YACHT CLUB 'WOMAN-CRAZY KILLER! She placed herseif in the clutches of a madman to All boat ,\.N ns and interested save her dad! attend the of the owners re urged to tion meeting A Woman's Heart conjunction with other local own- érs and citizens interested in Ju- ¢ neau’s development Cole sa‘a an active yacl not only could promote races a u attract cruisers from all over the !/ | Pacific Coast but also could sup- [»H proposed river and harbor B s improvements to Harbor and City of present, and facilities both id in Douglas. Organization has been launched by the Coast (mml Auxiliary, Cole said,| * Auxiliary me has contacted are eage to form a yacht club similar to the active Ketchikan club. | The public is lially invited to tonight's meetin, - GEOlOGI(M SURVEY ISSUES ALASKA MAP The Alaskan Branch of the U. S |Geological Survey has issued a new 'map, the first in several years “Great areas- not only of Alaska but of contiguous areas in the Northwest Territories of Canada are completely changed with respect to mapping as the result of photo- graphic compilations made by the Geological Survey during the w according to a spokesman for ti Survey. “It is probably as com-| plete as it ever will be at this scale, | with 1 inch equalling 40 mi The map is for sale by the Alaska | Branch. t « \I\I) “RIDERS RED GAP" Staris Saturday A PICTURE WITH A HEART G As JODAY'S GOLDEN WESTI 15 - COMMODORE LESLIE OFF TO WASHINGTON Commedore Norman H. Leslie, Commander, 17th Coast Guard Dis- trict, left Ketchikan yesterday via | Tl McllllWAll PRESTON FQSTER - WA JOHNSON officlal business of the Coast| Guard. It is expected he will be sent from Kelchikan for a period u[ apout ten days. During the Commodore’s absence, | Capt. N. S. Fulford will fulfill tk duties as Commander S ey | Guard District Vermont is the nation’s leading produger of asbestos | SYSTEMS AUDITS & ’l\XES ; NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 ‘ Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors | | | | i | 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark thUlR(‘ ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACC! OUNTING SFRVICE There is no substitute for newspaper adver!.smq‘ f‘ ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 1 ULCANIZING—Tlres and Tulles PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED ’ JUNEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 SPORT CENTER PHONE 829 : FISHING and HUNTING LICENSES announces its reopening EXPERT OPERATORS TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED! Open Evenings by Appointment!

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