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\ 1 Complete Shows 7:14—9:30 ¢ Feature at 7:51 10:07 ENDS TONIGHT THE THRILLING TRUTH! € BOGART .. Srues BENNETT - 1. Cerrl NAISH - oyd BRIDGES - Rex INGRAM STARTS TOMORROW! el Kind of " CHILLER” sarring CHESTER MORRIS with NINA FOCH GED. E. STONE RICHARD LARE STEVE COCHRAN SHOWPLALE br APIT EX. COMMITTEE O FLETCHER DELAYED RED (ROSS IS 10 ezt ToMorpow DY ENGINE TROUBLE There will be a meeting of the Owing to plane engine trouble, Executive Committees of the Ju-| Roy Fletcher of Centralia, Wash.,, neau Chapter of The American Red | Governor of the 101st District of Cross, Friday afternoon at 2:30 Rotary International, will not ar- o'clock in the Red Cross Rooms| rive in Juneau until tomorrow. in the Shattuck Building, C. B.|Fletcher expected to reach here today, but word of his was yHolland, Chairman, announced to- d | received by Jack Fletcher in a tele- gram this morning. While in Juneau Mr. Fletcher will visit the Rotary Club advising |and isting the members of the Club on matters pertaining to Club administration and Rotary service activities. of Joe Werner and Burke is also The appointment as Disaster Chairman Publicity Chairman, announced by Mr. Holland. S e ESTABROOK RETURNS Barnard Estabrook, Contact Of- ficer in the Regional Veterans' Ad- ministration Office here, has re- turned after a week's trip through YSoutheast Alaska during which he The following seine fishing boats contacted World War II veterans have arrived in Juneau in the last| concerning C. I. insurance and | several da the Brac, Ankle other benefits Deep, Tano, Illinois and Brooklyn. Mr. Estabrook's trip took him Sebastian Stuart bought 25,000 through Sitka, Wrangell and Pet- pounds of silver salmon from the ersburg. Turnpoint. ~ says MRS. ROBERT mo, INTG fe of the celebrated HOIIYWOOdoMERY, Tangee RED acior; S y RED wood’s smarlest I;ps,” i slarving charming wil “And that's why on Holly : world, st ipstic—all wich che : al, Inviting J; - adiantly beautiful for gy bor,s Gay-Red—, i o -Medi um-Red—Theaer;. — for r i Dot too dry, not top moist eal lip-a hours, Other Tangee shades: <al — Natura], Powder 1o marep, 5 224 Lips TICKS‘ROUGE—FACE POWDER USE TANGEE anD g BEAUTIFy, EE Ny You cawn g THRILLING FILM 'SAHARA" 1S BILL 1 | | | An expectant mother, Pearl Court here, for divorce from James Johnston, to whom she was mar- ried at Richfield, Idaho, July 29, 1940. Mrs. Johnston’s complaint charges cruelty. | Asking continued care and cus- tody of two present minor chil- dren, plaintiff seeks $25 monthly each for their support and another $25 monthly for support of the unborn child. She also asks $125 al In an included petition for tem- porary maintenance, during pen- dency of the action or until birth of the expected child, plaintiff asks $100 monthly to support her- selfl and two children and an ad- diticnal $175 for hospital and medi- cal expenses connected with the birth of the expected child. ————— .o - ESTELLE WAGNER OFF ON ]’Rlp ]‘0 BARRow bor Way; William E. Kilroy to Estella Wagner left by plane to- day for Fairbanks enroute to Poini Barrow, fulfilling take colored movie pictures and gain other information. steamer and be about | then I gone expects to three weeks. We Now Have aLargeStock of Post-War Pin-Up Lamps . . Bed Lamps . . Floor Lamps Table Lamps Hot Plates . . Broilers . . Portable Heaters Ironing Board Covers . . Heat Pads * R —— at the 3 Manual Operated Eleciric Toasters Get Your Needed Electrical Appliances Now While You Can Take Your Pick ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. NOW AT CAPITOL| GIVENTOMORROW Johnston of Juneau, today filed g, suit with the Clerk of the District , a long desire. o1q Gunderson to Kenneth H. Lea, At Point Barrow she expected t0 house and lot in Highlands; Rich- She will return to Juneau via Anchorage, G sunderland to Richard E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA VACATIONSCHOOL | EP@ /@ H.AS [LAUREL, HARDY AT NEWS SELLS Elroy PROGRAM WILL BE TO PARTNER | former co-owner of 1 | ok v | the Ala announced Humphrey Bogart, whose sensa-| The interdenominational Church| ¢pat he has sold his half inter- tional performance in “Casablanc ‘-\‘d. ol which has been in session|act in the company to his partner won the laim' of motion pic-|for the past two weeks will have| gryille Wagner and is now not ture fans throughout the land,its closing exercises and exhibit to- | connected with that company i comes along now with a highly wor- morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at| fjeek is now employed as driver| thy successor to that e. The the Northern Light Presbyterian' oy the Glacier Cab Co. also of film is Columk tirrei spac- | Church | Juneau tacular dram W | It is the purpose of the program is at the Capitol and in it Bogart:to present to parents, friends, and SKAGWAY PASSE S delivers a superb performance as to » general public scme of the! geveral Douglas people were pas- two-fisted, tough army sorgeant. |activities and ideals that the 145 genoers e ess Norah on The story of “Sal is children ve beén concentrating| y, voyage. 5. BEAEVRY. st ;o saga of war 18 de {on in the Church School 3 \ Kirkham*will spend sev- S DELTE stenies Lulubelle,| The program for the evening iS' eral wec siting > the - WillisEa : ; Prelude—"he Stranger of Galilee”| winy yisit her aunt and uncle, Mr. i aand e LN Ny Mr. John Goinsigng Mrs. Orrin Edwards. Wm. land, manned by her al driver, | Welcome Rev. R. S Tr ¥ 2 Feero, Skagway business man, who Gunn—the role played by, Call to Worship ~the 3 V| Cal S spent several days in Douglas after Bogart—"Waco” Hoyt (Bruce \: “Onward Chris Soldiers” | o i i st ;:1 sBruce Hymn: “Onward Christian Soldiers” | completing o business trip to the Doane) ”m‘“\_l-.‘ ) e i 4 The Lord’s Prayer | States, and Betty Jane Cozian, an- oy ;.‘.h‘-)' T m.” .M( : muk‘:ml :T.!xl\m. (m -(r""l"F(‘;hrN(I;‘f] Flag __|cther wgway resident who has t ; X heme Song ing Out the Ban-'peen visiting here, were also pas- the three s gglers are hopi to ner” sengers | ward, be able to catch up with their unit.| offertory Prayer Rev. G. H.|. bl - - . > . 4 ; i - ; i | Hillerman PURCHASES PROPERTY PEARL jOHNS‘ION SEEKS Offering and Song | Mr. and Mrs. John Padon have A Litany of God's Helpers purchased the E. W. Bliss home D'VOR(E MAI"TE"A"(E Beginners and property on Ann's Avenue, v Song: “Praise Him” and plan to make their home here, Bible Verses and Real Liffe |Paden is credit manager in the = Primary; plaska Native Service \ The Boy of Palestine | Mr. and Mrs. Bliss intend to Trip Through Palestine jmake their hme in the States, Juniorsignd will be leaving for Seattle Song: “I Want to be a Christian” | this week The Original Sin—A Pl L ‘ Intermediates NEW DELIVERY TRUCK Song: “Finlandia A new Studebaker ' -ton pick- Presentation of Certificates Rev. R. Webb Beginners—Mrs. B. R. Glass Primary—Miss Ruth Brooks Juniors—M Carl Weidman up was delivered this week to Al- lan MacKenzie of Douglas, by the Juneau Motor Co. MacKenzie or- dered the truck early this year f use as delivery truck for his Doug- Intermediates—Rev. R. Webb las Grocery Store. Jack Warner is Benediction Rev. W. R. Booth ' to build the panel coverage. All parents who have 3, 4 or - o 5-year old children in the program ALASKA AIRLINES are requested to have their chil- dren sit with them during the ex- HAS 8 FROM WEST - ee - PROPERTY TRANSFERS | Arriving yesterday on the Alaska Recent real estate transactions Alrlines Starliner Fairbanks with Captain Bill Lund, Flight Officer John Horning and Stewardess Bet- ty Baker were the following pas- sengers from Anchorage: Dorothy Stautert, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hick- ey, Augustine Porreca, Robert Col- lins, N. W. Koob, Joe Rapiz. From Yakataga: G. G. Joynt. On the return flight the follow- ing passengers left for the West- ward city: Jake Cropley, J. B. Boy- anchek, Stafford Jones, Selma Pet- erson, Mrs. A. Holden, D. Doris. D recorded here during the past week U S. Gregery to Tom and Joe Gecrge, tidelands property on Har- Clayburn F. Palmer, homesite; Donald H. Peterson to Loren A. DeMers, house and lot in Nelson Addition to Juneau; Har- Auk Bay ard Garrison to and lot in d W. Field, Highlands; Rex Gar-| . rison, house and lot in Highlands.| EMPIre) Want Ags bring resuits: - - o <o 533 T VALENTINE TRAVI SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioner oi Customs, under date of July z4, 1946, gave J. P. Valentine, well known resi- dent of Ketchikan, visited in Wash- ington while enroute west after 8uthority to change the name of oil attending the Elks' convention in|Screw CONTINENTAL I, official New York City. Mr. Valentine number 225732, to KODIAK BEAR. Said vessel was built in Tacoma, Washington, in 1926; her gross ton- nage is 32; home port, Juneau; own- was to make another stop in Iowa before returning to Ketchikan. In Iowa he will visit his old home for the first time in 12 years. e GET YCUR TICKET on the sensational new 1947 Frazer Sedan to be awarced by the Loya! Order of Moose. (326-16) JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector of Customs. First publication, July 24, 1946. Last publication, July 27, 1946, KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING MOTORSHIP “DART” CARRIES FREIGHT and PASSENGERS Weekly Service from Keichikan to: Conning Inlet Waterfall Bader Logging Co. Port Alexander Rose Inlet Craig Tokeen Shakan View Cove Klawock Edna Bay Point Baker Hetta Inlet Steamboat Bay Cape Pole Lincoln Rock Hydaburg Juneau Logging Co. Cape Decision Wrangell Returning by Way of: Point Baker Klawock Craig Hydaburg Deadline on Freight at 4:00 o’Clock Each Tuesday Afternoon KETCHIKAN TRANSPORTATION CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA - NOTICE!? OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 29 FOR THE PURPOSE OF TAKING INVENTORY WE'LL BE OPEN AGAIN ON TUESDAY, JULY 30 4 THOMAS HARDWARE (0. e PAGE FIVE pHEYRE A PAIR OF MISFIT 20TH CENTURY IN MATADORS « = * "BULLFIGHTERS" | ... looking for a N v, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy contented cow’s are a couple of borderline cases in husband! 'ltheir new rib-tickling, side-shaking comedy hit, “The Bullfighters” op- ening at the 20th Century theatre tonight Mexico in a hurry as They enter a couple of daffy detectives, hot on the trail of a curvaceous blonce crook and want to get out faster, iwhen Stan gets mistaken for a famous Spanish toreador Don Se- astian and suddenly finds himself xpected to do some fancy fend- ing in the bull-ring The hot-headed temperamental Don Sebastian of course is also played by Stanley and without @ trace of slapstick. In addition to Laurel and Hardy the includes such featured players as Margo Woode, Richard Lane, Carol Andrews and Di Costello. S U SN . Directod by MAL ST. CLAIR 1 Produced by WILLIAM GIRARD . . o - . . . . . . L] . » TIDE TABLE . o o o JULY 26 . o . e Low tide, 6:16 am., -19 fect ® a7 IR e High tide, 12:46 pm., 143 feet ® SBARBER SHOP BALLADS e Low tide, 18:17 pm. 33 feet ® KIDS IN A SHOE"—Cartoon . ° Other Snappy Short Subjects I R TR | SRS . L) aer o ol Always Latest News First sensational new 1947 Frazer Sedan to be awarded by the Loyal Order of Moose. (326-16) T0- NIGHT T0- NIGHT IO CENTURY TeoTAs 0 : @339 ™ Women's Avvanes T AT THE BARBEQUE Delicious luncheons and dinners, home-made pies and cake Special barbequed spare ribs and chicken Under New Managament—Mrs. Jessie Cochrane OPEN—10 A. M. to10 P. M Winter & Pond Bldg. “It’s the Nicest Store In Town” Baranof Hotel Building — 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 PHONF 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 | ELLIS AIR LINES | ' DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN % 1 via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and ' ‘steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 ol e B B T e R e o GLACIER HEGHWAY AND AUK BAY BUS SCHEDULE Effective July 22, 1946 o MONDAY Leave Juneau WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 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. 5:15 P. M. 6:45 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 10:45 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 6:15 A. M. 9:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 5:15 P. M. Leave Auk Bay 7:00 A. M. 1:45 P. 6:00 P. M. 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 1 TUESDAY FRIDAY Leave Juneau Leave Thane .9 10:15 A. M. 10:30 A. M. | 3:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M. For Information CALL 108 and Ask for BILL TRIMBLE, Auk Bay Driver CUT OUT AND SAVE! [ B B B B B B o o B I i i e e V)