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' | MO DAY, JULY 22, 1946 'KISS AND TELL" | IS COMEDY HIT | NOW AT CAPITOL “Kiss and Tell” with its heroine Corliss Archer, as magazine stories stage plays and radio program has achieved an almost unprecedonted success. However, appears safe to venture the prediction that Col- | umbia Pictures’ screen presentation of “Kiss and Tell” currently show- | ing at the Capitol Theatre, will cut- do them all in popularity. } Shirley Templ2 has come into her own. The star, whom every-| HERE'S THE SCREEN RIO THAT HAS JUNEAU ROCK- ING WITH LAUGHTER? BROADWAY'S HILARIOUS RIB- WRECKING STAGE SENSA= TION ... now op the screen! it one adored as a curly-headed in-| fant, will again captivate movie- goers in her first r role since her childrood d: Corliss Ar- i{ cker, slle lives and breathes tke 1 part. She's de n her comedy | | deliveries, throat ching in her i} |more tender moments, and really something to look at. Ska’s both| a young and an old man's darling, | to say nothing of the women and girls who will in her their own youth. To all skeptics of her ability as an actress, Shirley, gives a definite answer in “Kiss; and Tell. : Besides the star; the cast includes Jerome Courtland, Walter Abel, Robert Benchley, Porter Hall, Vir-| ginia Welles, Tom Tully, Katharine Alexander, Scott McKay and Mary Philips. It is a comedy none should | i SRR | WASHINGTON, 129 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN AT WEEKEND BY PAN AMERICAN Pan American Airways this week-' end flew 129 passengers to and from | this city. i [ ; will have about $25000 after she handy arrangement! She and 1 United States Savings Bonds their w Derby. “We consider Savings Bond: Ernestine told reporters “and thal promoters who have been bomb: not a single au in E Bonds and will continu bond to ce te her good I triet of Col hia voluntcers w more bonds and combat inflation. when she Tax Division of the Bureau of Internal Revi Esther, won $40,000 in the recent I rer moth t as soon as they receive the check from gs on_Gulf Stream. which ca ng us with tomobiie salesman had called. Since the b cas first offered in 1941 she has been investing 109 PR Donds o e to do so. Here she is buying an extra §100 uck from Sue Milroy (left) one of the Dis- deleu Caduff Arriving here yesterday from | Seatte were: Karl Katz, Lloyd B. nahan, Mrs. M Unger, 'y Simmons, Flora Waugman, Bill Lou Unger, Bruce Kipp2n, Evelyn Waugman, Dick Waugman, Evan- Sweeney, Milton Grout, Arthur geline Craig, Ge. Howard Craig, Kiser, John Bishop, William Fred- Sylvia Straub, Judith Straub, H. L. erickson, Walter Malkum, Howard J |Maxwell, Eldon Branch, Mrs. Alice Shore, Richard Shore, Cecil Lee, « Weiser, Art Woodley, Alvin Pat- Ralph Bell, Lester McCorkle, Herb { And— More Howls rick, Robert Konoske, Albert Weis- Schwartz, Lester Purcell, Stanford| e 0. r, James Lott, George Walton, Freeman, Vernon Slaughte Fred with & o . g s TOM JEBBY Thomas Coffeld, Fred Coffeld, Mrs. Blake, - Johan Johs , Ole Niel- P P e . Joan Coffeld, John Stamm, Mariann s He Schuff, John English T - TWO' b son, Harry f . n g in “TEA FOR Stamm, Mary Stamm, Dewey Bak-| From Ketchikan: Gordon War- er, Hal Phillips. ren, Julia Warren, Ernest Ingle: SWEET MUSIC WITH \ N \ ] 3 \ \ \ ) N \ ] ) ( N \ : y { l ) N N i \ \ ) \ \ \ \ i N N \ ] N \ N N N \ \ ) N ) = N N From Fairbanks: Kenneth Mur-| Leaving for Seattle were: Ray i TED FIO RITO , Kenneth H. Murray, Alastair Anderson, Willard Eames, Pietro : 2 3 iy 508 ay, Mary Murray; from White- Giannino, Roland Wood, Phillip and His Orchestra in PLETE y y v } B 0 it “H \_, COMPLETE SHOWS START | \;,orce: Frank Bowlen, Jack Doug- Nedson, Charles McKeehen, Nell SYNCO-SMOOT 7,(' o TiRA—Bi3 las, Malcolm McNairney. |McKeehen, Jeanette Craig, Mar- SWING “KISS AND TELL” STARTS )| To Seattle: Garland Boggan, Kar-!garet Burnaby, Florence Keith, Ann en Boggan, Nina Weill, Irvin Fow- Armstrong. ler, Leona Boeckland, Violet Green,; For Fairbanks: Frank Stubble- Pat McAlister, Lillian Bonner, Peg- man, Mrs. Frank Stubbleman, Rob- 'ky Mclver, Leslie Sturm, Madeline ert Stubbleman, David Stubbleman, Sturm, Leslie Sturm, Jr., Kathleen Harry Crowl, Mrs. Harry Crowl, Sturm, William Wagner, George Dcris Jean Crowl, Harry C. Crowl, McFarland, William Everitt, Bill'Jr, Richard Cro J. J. Barton, | Owens. Mrs. Ben Newhousg, Ruth Doug- | To Ketchikan: Robert McPher-|all, Wilma Skaggs, Edith Harring- son, Donald Walton, John Cilmeli;ton, L. J. Ferrell, Mrs. J. J. Bar- ito Annette Island: Ray Schuller; to ton, Mrs. George Brown, Sue Fairbanks: Robert Sanford, Jane|Wherry, J. M. Walker, Lloyd Ol- Winther, John Winter, Jr., Antonia sen; for Whitchorse: Unice Walk- Polet; to Whitehorse: William, Lilly jer, Arthur Walker, Grace Koerner. and Vivian Hume, Henry and Mary | Romak, Barbara and Mary Sum-, ner, Ernest Ingels, Gordon and Jul-, ia Warren. | Arriving here from Seattle Sat- urday Mrs. Blanche Shan- were: 7:58—10:04 Always LATEST News § z i Bl e ALASKA AIRLINES " HAS 14 FROM WEST Alaska with Lin- M. S. ESTEBETH LEAVES FOR SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED ROCK HAINES and SKAGWAY and return Every Monday—11 P. M. LEAVES FOR SITKA and WAYPORTS Every Wednesday—6 P. M. Passengers, Freight and Mail | i Arriving Saturday on the |Airlines Starliner Anchorage jJerry Hola, and Stewardoss BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested In a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 We Now Have aLarge Stock of Post-War Pin-Up Lamps . . Bed Lamps . . Table Lamps Floor Lamps Hot Plates . . Broilers . . Portable Heaters Ironing Board Covers . . Heat Pads Manual Operated Eleciric Toasters * Get Your Needed Electrical | Appliances Now While You Can Talce Your Pick Since 1878 x cake 4 SICKS' GUALITY SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & lTiNG co. Distributed throughout Alaska by Odom & Co. EAT AT THE BARBEQUE Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken Under New Managament—DMrs. Jessie Cochrane OPEN—I10 A. M. to 10 P. M THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA . D. C.—FErnestine Warshawsky, a clerk in the Income here, and her mother, kes. Miss Warshawsky to her own office—a est every cent of it in Sweepsta paid er wi me in second at Epsom Downs the best investment in the world,” ur answer to all the salesmen and dvice’” She added that ce the payroll savings of her pay g in the carrent campaign to sell i & forward to the day an retire and devote her time to painting. were Captain Bill Fowler, Flight Officer passengers from Anchorage: C. W McKeehan, Mrs. C. W. McKeehan, Jack Conright, Roland Wood, and Phillip Nelson On the return iiighv the follow-| ing were flown to the Westward City: Evelyn Sweeny, Mary Unger, Arthur Kaiser, Ralph Bell, Lester McCorckle, Herb Schwartz, Lester Purcell, Stanford Freeman, John Sla John English, D. R. Pic nd Mrs. D. R. Pickard. To Fairbanks: William Frederick- son, Walter Malkum, Richard Shore, Cecil Le Fred Blake, Johan Jo- hanson, Ole Nelson .and Harvey Schuff. Arriving iner Juneau with Lund, Flight Officer Sam sky, and Stewardess Eily Crane, were the following from Anchor- age: Josephine Carr, W. J. Wagner, Loren Sass2en, Mrs. Tryphane War- ren, M Mae Linton, W. F. Thompson, J. Rockwell, Jr, Edna Wakefield, and H. H. Osterberg. he Star- Bill Shaf- Sunday on Captain W. Brooks, Mrs. D. W. Brooks, D. W. Brooks, Jr., Nancy Brooks, Mrs. Leila Bagley, E. E. Jensen, Mrs. E. E. Jensen, Don Carroll, Carl Carl- con, Edward Metzker, J. L. DeHuff, Ethel Althoff, Major General How- ard Craig, Mrs. Evangeline Craig,; Lloyd Simmons, Bill Waugaman,' Flora Waugaman, Sylvia Straub, Judith Straub, and Harold Maxwell. PGS S Empire Want Ads bring results' PRODUCT E. G. Sick, Pres. Winter & Pond Bldg. S at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. — Wwiaflfllfia;}ires and Tubes ', PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 the following | ey PAGE FIVE nlgl,l[lx{m,}gkgm 'LAST TIME TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY CREGap Louise in From South ' ’ 3 LINpp-~ i Steamer Princess Louise, Capt. P.| That tremor you may have felt fl‘ '1. Leslle arsived Saturday at 5 pm.|in the vicinity of the 20th Ce / flNE[[ land sailed for Skagway at 11:45|tury Saturday and yesterday w 4 bEom, o |pm. She returns to this port to- no earthquake. It was the col S ol imcrrow moming at 8:15 and de-|tive quivering of the audiences, ANOE”S | parts for the Southward at 9:30. |Which braved the spine-chillir = { Arriving here from the south blood-curdling, —gooseflesh-popping 1 were: Ethel M. Althoff, Hill Bar- experience of “Hangover Square, rington, Mtared Barrington, Leila the theatre’s current attraction Bagley, Nancy R. Brooks, David W.| Let it be known here and now Breoks, David W. Brooks, Jr., Mrs. that this new 20th Century-Fox Ruth Brooks, Marco Badovinac, thriller-diller is by far the most Harvey Ingram, Leroy Tuor, Albert taut, suspenseful, thrilling and hor- Love, Edward Ollenberger, Lee rific motion picture experience to itts, Hartiet L. Butts, Charles come this way since “The Lodger” Graham, Henry H. Mansell only more £o! Leaving for Skagway were: Dr. “Hangover Square,” which stars W. Whiteheaa, Mrs. W. Whitehead, Laird Cregar, Linda Darnell and Page Whitenead, Virginia White- George Sanders, tells the fascinat- head, Stuart Whitehead, M. O. ing story of a man whos: mind Johnson, Mis. M. O. Johnson, periodically and without warning, George Jonnson, Alice Wahlund, plunges into the murky depths of 4 201 cenrune-fox mctoRe Harriet Stonehouse, Lorraine Ware, the subconscious world, foreing him Col. 8. O. T.. Robinson, Marion Lin- to hate the things he loves, and | nert, Martna Ri Geraldine driving him to unspeakable crimes | Riggs, Mrs. 4. Ducey, Miss R. Sul- of murder and violence. It it, too, {livan, John Ducey, Mrs. J. E. Nel- the story of a d ingly voluptuous TOMORROW GARY COOPER | son, Mrs. E. Hulk, Glc Hulk. beauty, a music hall entertainer, | The Louise has a large list of who made of love a dangerous game, H | tourists aboard, many making the it hersett the onty winner. and il Pride of the Yankees | wip to Mendenhall Glacier. it is the story of a brilliant psy- (LIFE OF LOU GEHRIG) | e - chiatrist-detectice who probed the | " junknown regions of the mind to WILLIAM O'DELL OU gt at the horrible s at hung lover “Hangover Square’ OF SERVICE; IS HERE "x-.cr nac o piccure 50 compictey b P captured the shock of strange emo- a ' tion (D0 [ENTURY | Mrs. Fortuna O'Dell received pleasant surprise over the weekend |with the arrival of her husband, William O'Dell from Anchorage. | ODell has been serving in the |Army for the last fifteen months BARANOF and was a corporal at the time et L BEAUTY SALON | months at Adak and during the re- E »y L mainder of the time served as skip- per of a small boat in the harbor craft division at Anchorage. ‘The discharged serviceman plans to work on the halibut boat Ocean- ic, skippered by Ole Westby. HOSPITAL NOTES | Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | jover the weekend for medical at-| tontion were Mabel Frank, Nels Swanson, and Alvin Larson | Elmer Mark, Ronald Lister, Lor- ‘enzo Cook, Jack Pendleton, Shirley, | Matthews and Hilda Runquist were'; |discharged from the hospital over |the weekend after receiving medical | |attention. ‘ GRS s e Ao | LET YOUR mouey earn four| | percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- | | poration demand notes. @95-t0) | WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR STAFF RUTH HALL... formerly of Sigrid's Beauty Salon ILAH PARMENTER... formerly of Antoine’s, San Francisco OPEN EVENINGS .. By Appointment Telephone 538 o efeefeoieoforferfeot GLACIER HIGHWAY AND AUK BAY BUS SCHEDULE Effective July 22, 1946 Departing for Anchorage were: D.| ! SATURDAY Leavé Auk Bay MONDAY WEDNESDAY i Leave Juneau 6:15 A. M. 0 A. M. | 9:00 A. M. 5 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 5 P. M. 5:156 P. M. 5 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 5 P. M. The late run on the above listed days is for the convenience of the people who wish to attend the theatre or to stay in town for the evening. TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay 6:15 A. M. 7:00 A. M. 9:00 A. M. 9:45 A. M. d 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 5:15 P. M. 6:00 P. M. SUNDAY Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay 9:00 A. M. 9:45 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. Attention Thane Residents - New Bus Service THANE BUS SCHEDULE FRIDAY Leave Thane 10:30 A. M. 3:30 P. M. B TUESDAY Leave Juneau 10:15 A. M. 3:00 P. M. For Information CALL 108 and Ask for BILL TRIMBLE, Auk Bay Driver CUT OUT AND SAVE! WMWWWW%W{%H+ % | i I%PFPH—H—H—H—FHHH—%H*WHM‘H-PHW H—H—l—l—l—H’Hfl-l‘H'H‘H"'. 4

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