The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1946, Page 5

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ESDAY JULY 23, 1946 POSITIVELY LEAVES TONITE! Complete "KISS AND TELL" CLOSING TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEMRE Columbia Pictui reen adap- tation of the George Abbott Broad- way stage production of F. Hug Herkert's smash hit “Kiss and Tell starring Shirley Temple ends a 3- day run at the eet sixteen and Then she is TOMORROW Sensational RETURN AGEMENT OF THE YEAR'S MIGHTIEST ACTION DRAMA! Capitol tonight. been it never and tells kis! a smack across t nation! Smack across your heart! he's on every man's lips ally the Army's . in this -splittin; rib-wracking screening of the un- precedented stage comed, Others in the cast a Jerome Courtland, Walter Abel Robert Benchley, Porter Hall, Tom Tully, Welles, Katharine Alexan Scott McKay and Mary Philips. - JOSEPHINE TUPPER, FORMER TEACHER IN R. J. Sommers has been no- tified of the death of Mrs. Jose- phine Tupper, former grade school teacher in Juneau, at her home in Mrs caskatoon, Canada. Nc“\” Mrs. Tupper left the Juneau 8t school system for a teaching posi- o O tion in Fairbanks 14 years ago. A After teaching there about four g vears she retired and returned to TOM and JERRY ac- the States. She had a wide quaintance in Juneau. The former Alaska resident died July and was buried in the fam- ily lot at S oon CAB, CAA SURVEY IN ALASKA NEARS END: STOUGH HER Lucille’s Beauty Salon completed, Raymond Director of the Alaska Channel ar W. Stough, FULL LINE OF DERMETIC CREAMS Ao Y el rmoefrarni frrrmeetf oo RBoat Owners: WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ENGINE REPAIRS By Reducing Labor Time The installation of modern motor rebuild equipment now enables us to do the job in half the time, saving you money on repairs. Our New Equipment Includes air wrenches, the latest in welding equipment . in fact we can now op- erate and rebuild engines under factory methods. Ready to Serve You Marine engines repaired, re- built . . . all types of ma- chine work, welding. We are Southeast Alaska agents for Seripps Marine Gas and Die- sel Engines. MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE 1012 West 10th St. PHONE 863 We Now Havea Large 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 Electric Toasters * Get Your Needed Electrical Appliances Now While You Can Take Your Pick at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU, PASSES ON, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL-}LNEAU ALASKA Mrs. G. E.| Flown to Cordova was EN H‘{' AR Means: to.Anchorage: Moyne Mul- iJ Ennnn\ Dan Duryea and Virginia lins, A. G. Woodle to Kodiak: ! |Gilmore, and famous sports fig-| Mrs. Karen Howrath and Don Ho-| Mrs. Jack Donohue today receiv-|Ures including Babe Ruth, Bill M s ES I EBE‘I'“ wrath cd announcement of the rd of|{Dickey and “Bob” Meusel, all play >oo——— Membership of {he British Em-|important supporting roles in the| EAVES FOR | T ey ~u<nng. which was directed by pire to her Jarvis H i ) Martha Soqefy $0 R e i o€ il w veir wna’ vouwas, | SENTINEL ISLAND, ELDRED ROCK lat Prince nd ar ':Hun«x {noted pal room (dnL(‘Ik appear in P Th d bl im0y ce with Ray Noble and his HAINES and SKAGWAY and return - : {the Daily N of Prince nppuu o sy | Ever Monda ll P M Members of the Martha Society B, C. Mr. McLeod was in receipt of| pR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON g . . have been invited by Mrs. Josephine a telegram from David Sim, depu « national revenue, itions. collector of customs in Prince Rupert for nearly 35 years Ar. McLeod came from the Yu- kon in 1909 and has been in Prince after- | minister « . Ing cong | Serving Boyd to a picnic Thurs noon at the home of Mr Glenn Ouakes at Louisa Be 1 embers will gathe an Church Thurs e for, Organizati n uw Presby 12:30 p o Iz%‘fvg ;B;KPIEDDTQQ?L}’?ZTo:l;{;mf? Their survey of conditions in‘ ne l“‘““ from Any mem-|Rupert continuously since then e . AT e i ~ tineqy D€ Who has not yet been cor His name ained in the Do- Phone 492 HAIR CUTTING Klein Bldg. the Interior and the Gastineau ., "o .4 to the picnic is et D s 5 s I as years of service e concerned, Mr. McLeod is the oldest customs ‘officer in the British Empire. to contact Mrs. Ralph W Mrs. Don Burrus, co-ch: the arrangement committee. e His Excellency, the Governor- jeneral Alexander will more than award to Mr. McLeod while he is on JAMESTOWN. N. Y.—Mrs. Nora his western tour in August Davis wrote Mayor S. A oth | -y thanking him for prompt on| MISS STC SE TRAVELS by the city on a request for elim-{ Making the round trip on the ination of poison ivy h spread | princess Louise for a weekend va- to her prop from an adjoining cation was Miss H jet Stone- lot. | house, Juneau High school student. She added: “I hope that my rose e B 9 bushes and lawn will grow back pR. RAL LILLIAN CARLSON next year.” The mayor said he “imagined”’ Optometrisi, now in Juneau for that the city employee, using a|two weeks stay and will make ex- flame throwing weed eradicator,; amination of L~e eyes and fit glas- was over zealous in his w |ses in her office in the Blomgren i s I Bldg. Phone 436 for appointment. GET YCUR TICKET on the| (323-t1) sensational new 1947 Frazer Sedan oSS S to be awarced by the Loyal Order Paraguay achieved independence of Moose. (326-16) in 1811 THAT ZESTFUL SPARKLE Since SI(I(X SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING €O0. SHINGT DEST INDUSTRIAL IN Distributed Throughout Alaska by _ NATIONAL GROCERY CO. SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 VULCANIZING—Tlres and Tubes PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 | film players, | an s |5¢s in her office in the Blomgren ' Bldg. Phone 636 for t : e e e Office of Civil Aeronaut Board, o " | ot o vy ey s WHITEHEADS BOOST PRIDE OF THE e |Board CAA in Washington, D. C. SK G . /] o e oy o tontimiemcr SNAGWAY TRIP; HAVE YANKEES" SHOWS Now: l M’[/fly 'n\' m Ketchikan, ter which LJ AT 20TH CENTURY Russell Adams, Director of the| After a weekend trip to W 1 [Economic Board, and Harry Bak-|horse, Dr.and Mrs. Willlam W & Not a Scene Cut! er, Auditor of that Board, arrived head are back in town trying to| The memorable story of a man g e froms Washingtan, .G, ims {Ca¥is other Junewuies. o make|VhO Tetuscd to bo béaten Iy the Not a Thrill Changed! t Duri eir stay they the excursior :}:4‘ ic khfl S :f "T!]u\ J‘Ii:idfi‘l!( The sensational Samuel (h,'('\\“\'n hit which '; 'A!-“l‘f faking the ‘trip wore e \“‘”_”m”‘\(v‘m“ \“”\’]‘(‘““ “I(".;m:‘»‘l’l“; smashed records everywhere in special ad- e N . ‘W“l’ a0 Mre[ot the famous sports hero, Lou vanced-price engagements! See it now at regular chorage | M. Jc € o S £ 8 ¢t 8 e > g drices The intima exciti - points in the ¥, Whitehe: : Johnson, | Gehrig, is at the 20th Century to- lhf’pr"‘;r '\'fi'"‘ = i l“h( ,'"‘“m‘"“f' exciting be They we! in Anchorage Mrs. Whitehead's brother from Den- {Dight. ind-the-scenes drama oly a public hero — his by Mr. ¢ accompanied ver, Colorado. The Princess Lou-| ¢ Cooper is starred in the triumphs — his romance! them to this city. Following their ise carried (b to Tole as the nioted 'Yankee in- U‘,H[, mv] re the White ‘;uuh the team establishes scores Adams and Ba to Whitel |of records, became one of the na- |Washington, D. C Due to t ¥ tion’s foremost baseball figures 19 > S U WeRRT BrOWc the night |fought gallantly against the insur- e riie o PRA BR'NGS N TEN aniEine Yot d Dr.|able disease that finally compell- 0 Whitehead reports that Whitehorse [6d him to retire t, L Y 'r‘ 2 0" TRIP FROM WE“ is still o very lively town with a Gehrig's actual baseball exploits e aniees { population of 5 {however, play but a small part in ( 'O the irip th surpris- |tbe film, which is being rel THE LIFE OF LOU GEHRIG | Pacific Airlines yester- i ple driv-{by RKO Radio. It is the u b y flew fii o IDoaEE hway. One climb to fame of the one-time | Teresa Wright-Babe Ruth-Walter B: outgoing trips with Captain i volved aitor's son and his inspiring romance g with NT— Jlaude Ferguson, First Officer John \d his wife!With pretty Eleanor Twitchell that T g £ MecCracken and Stewardess Dorothy who: Wer round trip|make the picture an engrossing hu- Bill Dickey — Bob Meusel — Bill Stern — Directed by Py frofn Buffal York to An-| ry, and lend it the authen- Sam Woed — VELOZ and YOLANDA — RAY AThving hé from Anchorage chorage pulled by a lism that characterizes the NOBLE and his Orchestra were: Mr. Mrs. Vie .| jeep. |production. Joan Nelson, Mr. and Mrs - o Ter Wright has the feminine % . L RS S lad as the onao socery st | Aldoayys Latest News First e i atid Lo JARV!S N{EEOD ls who married Gehrig and loyally Halseth. 7 3 \stood by him to the end. Noted Optometrist, now in Juneau for veeks mination Empire Want Ads bring resulis' BOX 2652 CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE among them Walter LEAVES FOR SITKA and WAYPORTS Every Wednesday—6 P. M. Passengers, Freight and Mail stay and will make ex- of the eyes and fit glas- appointment (323-t0) -~ PUONE 204 W. KRUSE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T RETCHIKAN ) via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle __FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €32 or having your build- | 204 BOX 2652 —— GLACIER HIGHWAY AND AUK BAY BUS SCHEDULE Effective July 22, 1946 MONDAY Leave Juneau 6:15 A. M. 9:00 A. M. SATURDAY Leave Auk Bay 7:00 A. M. WEDNESDAY 10245 P. 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. 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 15 P. M. 6:00 P. M. SUNDAY Leave Juneau Leawe Auk Bay 9:00 A. M. 45 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 145 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. 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!

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