The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 2, 1946, Page 5

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l;RlD.r’\Y. AUGUST 2, 1946 HERE Is the Most Colorful and Lavishly Presented Adventure of the Imperishable Tarzan... é SIEE 100 PAGAN BEAUTIES! " § TEERELE. Again and Again | AT THE SNARLING TERRORS OF MAN AND SAVAGE BEAST! HIDDEN CiTY OF WOMEN... wich JOHNRY WEISSMULLER / . BRENDA JOYCE JOHNNY SHEFFIELD 10:42 “IDEA GIRL” starts at 7:00—9:3) BND — Universal Presents CCIDEA GIRL” SOME GAL . + SHE GIVES THE BOYS |\l)h S! SOME WHSIC 7HE JOTTESTREND 1N T LAUGHIN' ALONG THE HIT SOME FUN .. yirivE with JESS BARKER and JULIE BISHOP paced by the super-tunes of CHARLIE BARNET and His Orchesira HEY KIDS! See This Swell Show at the Sainrday Matinee — 1:30 P. M. EXTRAQ Ctuster, 13 of “DESERT HAWK® & and TECHNICOLOR CARTOON! : SHOWPLALE oF Everything Sporting Goods - <) 4 < S 0 0 BUS SERVICE vo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES R FIRST TRIP. AUGUST 15 PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS "IH A\ IRIR A\ BUS LINES JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA | ELLIS AIR LINES 'DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle Ly FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | ons. Joun FltERraRN LA berlain, Claire » baptism will be administered to ful girl member of the ring § Dutton. Of special inter ' Rev. Clifford Rains, jugith Anne, daughter of Mr. and €d by Constance Worth. Th AND Charlie Barnet and his " Ejf"* Vonycau Nick Bez 2 3 Judith was |the starter for a thrilling climax swing fans is tlm appearance of Schramm, Mrs. Gene Mu 4 d will be spon- | AT IR i | worth Seaton, Elmer Rc S sored | Mrs. Clarence A.| Listen KINY Monday, 7 p.m. s o | Foley, gEllsworth Schultz. Knight | . Albert White. Wielbiam ] Mrs. Louadelle Conner, Larry| — BRI y EWELL p Sollai, Ormand Falkenbury, George WWORTH . Kurttila; from Ketchikan: Whit- 3 ney Donaldson. dgo{?éfs%fi%}fm p ] The seine boat Aeroplane, owned ~From Fairbanks: Howard Rich- AKX { by Robert Willard, had to make mond Volney Richmond, Sister L E E pfimNDER i a “forced landing” and Mary Itha, Louise Miller, Sister ALBERT HERMAN iy 5 is the gridiron at the Mary Annonciad, Willlam Bulygo, 1 ' » City Dock being repaired by the Corinne Berg; from Whitehorse: The Most Famous || il WIIII|||IIIIIl||||||||||IIIlIlHlIIHIlll]IIII|IIIIII|||||||I|IIIIl||||||||||||||| ||| | To Qur Cusiomers: i alleviation of famine abroad; and other related increased | ¥w=* PAGE FIVE .IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIl|II’IIlI|IIII|IIIIIH||I|!III||lIHIhIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIiIh. EAp! 0#[[”].‘,/”}, Last Times Tonight 'DAWN EXPRESS' THRILL FEATURE AT 207H csmunv Something new and novel in w time drama is to be found in Prc SHOWING TONIGHT AS CAPITOL'S BiLL and the " owill THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA Comm 'states, has SALVATION ARMY MAN |.0ll ise Here NAMED 0 HIGH posr Going South - ar- fiiflw.s AT 7:15 and 9:27 P. M. ess Louise arrived his morning at 8 Two features, n Amazons” and “Ide shown tonight and tomorrow oft for the South at ;(l'b “:' s ducers Releasing Cc \lp(» ation” ! Japitol Theatre for the w ert Ors thrilling “Dawn EXpress gilll Atriving here from Skagway were Commissionc ¢ Ifl Pugmire, Michael Whalen and Anr “I“l S TH l“ ATRWAYNS! African adventure involving a Miss R. Betts, M. Molyneaux, Miss National Con in New York, to be seen at the 20th Century tribe of Al s is the theme of K. Hulk, ulcuu Jean Hulk, Doug- accordit received by Thea tonight Hollywood’s newest action pic las Hulk, Mrs, v I He a powerfully emotional as “Tarzan and the Amazons,~ w Tru Jack Le %1 1er the first na- well exciting picture which pre- again presents Johr Mrs H. T . H. Roden, | tive-borr med to this sent of a young American as the atl Crane, Mis. R. J. Crane, high post for his now chemist's sacrifice of his life to Johnny St " J. Robertson, Fred Er- Work i ot ve that of his friend threatened Brenda Joyce Joe Romero, Mr. and Mrs,|As Chi ruthless Nazi ring in search the series as Moe, M. Williams. command E cret formula planned for A group of fi Pussengers booked for - BERGHEIIA United States Army use ors| The espionage gang is after the riors dwell in a r R. Smith, Hel- second half of the formula, h ing secured the first part, Bakewell misleads them into believ V= ind n Army work olonies around intain the suspense, when a Federal agent tells Whalen that been murd > by slay Their friend b D0, O of many |Ing that he is working on it. He knows all about r: Grace Berg, John hig command- does this to protect his friend Boy I of them wt A OlUhakl ME. and M 0 18 ars, including | Whalen, who is the chemist in lows Flininer Mifs. Johr Tinakl, b} Porshing and Gen, charge of developing formula 311 rescue H. McLeod, E. Ollenberger, M. Georse | and thousands of Whalen is engaged to Miss N ;U‘ tists hea Badovinac doughb s Who plays the part of the secretary and when Tarza To Prince Rupert, Mrs. R. F.|the fir to the head of the chemical con- them the route, Boy is p Mullen with t cern which employs )""i sweet- to lead them, with dramatic e World g u heart and her brother, played by Brisk romantic and music B in starting the USO for World Wn Bakewell. : tertainment is ploml\(‘d in e 29 pASSE"GERS ARE IT: Developments come with exciting [ r Jack Mulhall - — LUTHERAN CHURCH T0 HAVE BAPTISM SUNDAY At the of the I mornin FlOWN HERE BY PAA | yes h!dn a fellow chemist ha ed by the spy ring: s well as .l government investigator, and tb his friend Bakewell has been fol-! lowed to the Nazi chief’s hideout where he was taken by a be: Pan American Airw ew the follow nd from Juneau Seattle 1 o'clock worship service Kenneth French, Bis hnp Akl BORbiaY Ge Warren Hardi To Seattl Warner near Machine Shop. While itz Cove, the stern bearing g, Carson Shade. McNicholas, Name On Overalls Glen of the Aeroplane broke, making it George Chester, B. P. Edwards, Sue necessary for the boat to travel Rowe, et McCartney, Bertha and Panis around Douglas Island to Juneau George, Suzanna Olsen, Helen Olsen, at a very slow speed. Capt. Willard reports that they had a little diffi- culty in reaching town due to the stormy weather. As soon as the boat has been re- paired, the Aeroplane will take off for Icy Straits to do some more fishing Willard is a Captain in the Salvation Army at Angoon. At the Small Boat Harbor Bessie Sinn, Betty Hermeyer, Hazel Smith, William Bulygo, Corrine Bert, Alice Lotta, J. Rutherford, Loa Rutherford H. J. P sh, John Losey, Wearl Ness, Jasper Cunning- ham Her Lee Boys’ Cowboy Pants and Lee Boys’ Overalls are champions all over the United States. “Just like Dads.” Powerful as a plunging steer. fit! Lee " based on USEFUL TOOLS... FOR HOME and HOBBY Shreve, Sam Erickson, Foreslund Fadness, He Henry Kulseth, nest Bennet, Neis o) ., Martin e, 1. E. Johan- Lee's alw “Tailored Sizes the motor of the 31A33 I being re- s AT awis Tane ‘Tailored ; paired. Her skipper is Roy Brown. son, Mike Gillis, your height guarantee John Lowell, skipper of the Fern chtol, Andy Minner- correct fit and real com- II, and his crew were busy putting rand, Eugene Stur- fort. Sanforized. CHOOSE FROM" up equipment for a radiophone gil, J ™ 11|‘:1" Mildred Hermann G R omnke: Bvieeh Ceskisy, Wil Sizes 3 to 16 OUR COMPLETE e Behan; to Whitehor: M: s o o e o ®» o ® o /suiney, s ris, Margare! ! 8 S:g::: Lillian Morris, Margaret ASSORTMENT o TIDE TABLE » T BT ST : . : AUGUST 3 . SUS|E WlNN WINS OF ety oy REED SCHOLARSHIP i . e High tide, 18:20 pm, 152 ft. o, _ STAJ\ EJE& ° e/ Word was received yesterday by 5 & o e 9 ® oo o o v o e o o Miss Susie Winn that she was TOOLS THOMAS HARDWARE (0. PHONE 555 nu arded a Reed tuition scholar- I'ship for her senior year. | Miss Winn is majoring in his- All painters are requested to be, mxy and will leave sometime in at Carter Mortuary at 2 pm. Sat-, September for Reed College in urday to attcnd Brother Hoffman's' Portland to complete her last year. funeral. At present she is employed in the | cffice of Territorial Unemployment Compemauon .- — ATTENTION PAINTERS —A. H. GODDARD, President. e SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. 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