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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— )UNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE TWO FEATURES, tFRIDAY AUGUST 9, 1946 @ ‘THRILL DRAMA IS Pelican | CAPHTOL’ BEING SCREENED H- oy sy ' s TORIGHT MATINEE CAPITOL'S BILL | SATURDAY AT 1:30 P. M. fraps " §: r ( h a ' i’ e E! is Sensationall - YT R THIS WEEKEND AT 20TH CENTURY AND : $ EXTRA ! R {A AN SATURDAY BLEE: @ Coron camvoon | & bt sed tol ok | The tury e only dangerous O S THOMAS MITCHELL A B . 5 — 1 \ 3 : 3 fabe i gpsiltgpic i csmbet o Fiito it ik e unleash when they un- el MARY ANDERSON ial Corre nd: , ‘N A wes of Rusty a mov-|ed the jfirst motion picture _lock the doors of vengeance keys EDWARD RY. i L ® tin's { orphaned boy's Torkilsen, operator of the mnew, Witk These Walls,” the new I . S v : idjust himself to his|movie projector, movies will bel2 Century-Fox hit starring ¥ ROR . 2 ) and his steadfast de- | shown about three times weekly in/Thomas Mitchell, Mary Anderson A 3 & b votior d With - freckled the futur and Edward Ryan, at the 20th Cen- & TER Fastorvvour R WU\ Fhoe A V20 [ 3 | Neel A Tree Grow in Brook-| The Sword Knot docked >eli-| In the sho ing and sensational k Contury -Fox 3 (e Tree Gro ook-| The Sword Knot dockad in Peli i \ lurking in every port! HEART WILL TREASURE! = * liyn, )b billing with Con-can on July 31 to tak - s Mitehell is seen as : .. |rad Nagel and Marga Lindsay, | signment of frozen fish, and de s warden of a state pen FEAR A LONELY BOY AND HIS . [ ol 00 e b e oo wnd aed o B ATR EXPRESS [ FAITHFUL DOGY | hum ality should find wny killer with a gun in his hand i ! ~ appe I of both| Mrs. Gertruc ley and her Mary iderson plays the role of - dfllungnutnflhclou. boy o Bieds and Ene daughter who finds love within N\ 3 i3 two sons, Roger 11 bt | { Juneau August 2. Mrs. Polley » walls the prison, while Ed- | Univ -|been visiting her mother ar d Ryan is the son whose weak- tive t is the other er, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Waltonen, for ness sets off one of the most high- T“E AMAZ]NG | {@8ture ana Baslls Rathbone 'and|thrée ‘Wesks Iy exciting dramatic situations ever i |Nigel Bruce co-starred as the . filmed ® SPECTACLE | gre ective and his loquacious Norton Clapp and his wife and, “Within These Walls” boasts an ) {com} The story, probably the children arrived in Pelican aboard Cutstanding supporting case in- AT BIKINI most exciting ¢ popular Holmes|the yacht Carmelita on July 26.cluding Mark Stevens, B. S. Pully, : series, de with the frustration|The Clapps stayed in Pelican for Roy Roberts, John Russell and Nor- Remarkable Films of fof a plot t 1bsti i impostor thre> days and then depart 'd for man Lloyd " MAN’S 5TH ATOMIC jon ti of a mythical Europ-|Juneau g ot i i BAS". RATHBONE 8 i dom ¢ BOMB exploding in { Locale for most of the perilous| Miss Marie McCaddon of Bel- Hosp"Al NOTE Under ‘_‘"“p" l’(l‘l\;‘ ST NIGEL BRUCE ladventu ocean liner en-|lingham, Wash., left by plane on st THE GREATES ¥ {route from England to a Mediter- 6. Miss' McCaddon 18 Te:| oo v mossier aiecharged the NEWS REEL SCENE Marjorie RIORDAN 5 “ " |rane wport where the conspiy- (¢ to Melitngham after"sfenis L SN S COSPR C AR EVER FILMED . ... jorie * ALGIER il e I e atioan with, following patients yesterday: Nils \ 5. & starts at sl i i) N § B T iean WL Swanson, Lars Dahl, Warren Knape, N g John ABBOTT 8:23—10:49 | g e her brother and siser-in-law, Mr.gnq Frances Kingsbury TONIGHT ] \ ALASKA AIRLINES bR bl e Admitted to St. Ann’s for medi- » \ | 0 P Ldse 3 cal attention were Katherine Ber- (Of) starts at i 8 : and ‘lem.'\ »;»\}r»»“ SR by Stanley Norman. Mrs. Miles God- 7:04—9:30 | Arriving on the A b i Y kins was admitted -for surgery. | e 7 Irs. Graham of Guil Cove and S , Starli 1 Eartley. The o oo |Bill Lund i 1 Empire Want Ads bring vesulis! 2 2 = , s e O | | Klinker, Oscar Hagen, Oren Staus- |94 ™ ugust 4, the Whiz Cannery [ EVER SINCE THE ‘Kaihleen Sauls bough, 3. C. pagne, " e, M i G e bosis at o goins away | . i H . Pafy | voishes. Hovund wckai, cla 3, Moo M 3 b il w0 Y omee IDeposits GoLD RUS | Onore 12 ar y ence Kesselring, Robert Bassett, E. Q‘ 20 Preer The gue were ed . » s e ISpringer, Lee Hola and 3 R. Dillman, Grant Fowler, John PRII8Y €0~ o8 E8 00 and refre 4 Alaskans have favored A get-together party in honor of | Makela, Peter !\’Xl\v;z.\x]r;z-x.mx;t B . retubs filgnt the : entertainm . is i Miss Kathleen Sauls of Long Willilams, Henry Maki, Haro T D eft “fo & of the crev this quality blend. i, as held last even.|tel, Mike Paskovich, Otto Punck. N8 P erm ety 1ot th . e . sl N Beach, Calif., was held last even- |tel i K. | ward Ci 5 Baggett BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES g ing at 8 o'clock by Mrs, Ruth Barr| To Fairbanks: Wanda Leveque, g . . "\ o "p o0 g Krepps left Pelican c SAVING BONDS i lat the Tom Allen residence on|Norman Stines, Caroline Pomery,| =" Moo S0 0 0 e Wha ok i SAVING ND: REL'ANCE | West Tenth Street. Sam Ohappat. To Whitehorse: Jack |yyivg oham Larson, W 1 Odum yildlife Service, will ke | Miss Sauls has been visiting in|Hayes. 4 Harlin Popham, Harry Schwartz, in Ketchikan for the remainder . \ PURE FOODS | Juneau as the houseguest of Mr. R S S Larry Hudson, Ira Dunn, Mr. Lupe- Of the fishing ceason | and Mrs. Tom Allen since her ar- ] low, Mr. Lockard, Larry Hagen, M ¥ | bern here but hadn't seen her g Z & B 8 E J G tad, Danial on A 5 and left the same ds R ———— — —————————— | bithplace since she was two years 0 I D Haynes, Charle: 15, Thomas Leaving aboard the Ton was old. This visit is being made fol- I IS(OVHIGS Is lG. weir Mrs. S. W. : : o ‘II' S Sl o o o S B e . ] |lowing her recent graduation from . . - Calif., who has b isiting he i [} B S Sg dby P d ' ; son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and ¥l the University of Southern Cali- " g S = M M E R E N ]) fornia. Upon completing her Ju- igne resigen MND OF M'DNIGHT Mis .mmt\) Heueisen, for the past IN THIS BANK H i neau visit, Miss Sauls plans to re- " Y two months. A | Duting the evening the guests| dent Truman has signed a bill de- Mr. and Mrs. Fred We ARE . S A I E 1 | were entertained with several clev- | Signed to enfourage new oil discov BE SHOWN TONIGHT t1cic aougnter aren, tett petican i < ' er games. One was used for getting |€Ties in the United States by low-| riilioni of 8 gciock in the Meth- DY Plane August 1. The Wetches | j | scauninted, and another served ns e1INE the rovalty rate on petroleum it siock In the Jeth- aro making 4 brief trip south and IN UR i ) |a test for mental abilities. Conti- taken from government lands. gelistis pe: York Oity, witl Vil Feturn .16 Felican later this | COATS §.|nental rummy were also played, The bill sponored by Sen. Jo-|fca¥E BT e month 4 § | Prize-winners were Mrs. Isabel| S°Ph C. O'Mahoney, D. Tex, and| g feqture tonight will be movie o ) {McLean and Miss Pat Nelson. |Sen. Carl A. Hatch, D, N. M,y ghowing “The Midnight Sun”, Alma Hooper retured to Pell- i ' = DRESSES SUITS i?‘umzm present for the gathering| Would fix a flat royalty of 12% a4 4 visit tarough Lapland, in ©an August 6 after spending P 2 » 1 !were Misses Ruth Torkelson, Sue Percent. i over a week in Juneau F t N t o lBank ¢ |Stewart, Rose Zablodowsky, Doris| It would replace a sliding scale| " gqias, duets, melodies on the gofd-| T 1rs a ‘l na ‘ HATS ) | Cahill, Pat Nelson, Frances Paul|¥hich ranged up to 32 percent bas- e mapp and other instrumental Bill Mork, resident of Pelican who of JUNEAU, ALASKA & 158’ Mazasein: Pominss M"“k”““"‘\(,(i on the rate of withdrawal {Xom yyumpers will be given at the sor- Suffered second degree burns when MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Marvel Mathison, Isabel McLean,|Oll fields in the public domain. |yica by the Andersons. his boat exploded in Flfin Cove, 5 | ¥ | 1dabelle Bryson and Betty de Roux.| The change was opposed by Sec-| A special children's meeting will iS reported to be recovering nicely R i ] g KRR i |retary of Interior Julius A. Krug.'gic, he held tonight at 7:30 o'clock. after receiving medical attention —= - T 53 RIS RRERT 5 4 i i | OMahoney said the bill would| Temorrow night, the Anderson il Juneau | L 4 stimulate the search for new sourc- Eyangelistic party will hold a T T ! LINGERIE ! (ONTEST ARRANGED ‘!“."’ petroleum and make the Am- youth for Christ Rally in the Meth-, Mohawk rugs, $58.50 to $75.00 at A COMPI‘ETE JA!“TORIAL SERVICE g ’ i | AT TEEN'AGE (lUB‘““ aviation and transportation oqist Church. Juncau Young Hardware Company. WINDOW AND RUG CLEANING ¥ i [} | industries independent of foreign Floors of all types cleaned, waxed and polished by electric machine a 0 JEWELRY i | oil source: . e A SR R " DAILY SERVICE ON ALL TYPES OF JANITOR WORK E j| Mavee gy been ' phobiing ST oy CALL 50—Lew Schaffert and leave your number | whciher men o women are more| HOSPITAL PATIENTS HEREIT IS — SEPTEMBER 25th : : 3 ‘ *® Lmle]]igent as a group. and tonight! Rorspun o S e RPN (TR T T i Prices Slashe }ne Toen-Agers st ha ARE FLOWN SOUTH IS THE DATE! Pt P ! b A contest has been srranged for| o —— ] THE SENSATIONAL NEW 1947 FRAZER SEDAN || ASKAA = Cclromnics i o'clock in which al he girls E S| ay via Los x e iy " . /, ' COME EABLY! Store Opens ! and boys present will partici;ateli\ngeles Air Service were eleven v\lll‘bc d“,‘”dod h-? the I‘”)a‘ O.rder of .Mouse at the JIM LANGDON—Manager | A. M. Sh | land settle the answer to this per-|Government Hospital patients who _20th Century T heal‘re)follnm‘ng the first show. 11 Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime | 9 A. M. Sharp { plexing question. |Were so Be ket ed (fhe Ousbuan | DELIVERY OF CAR ISPROMIBUREQR TEE VERA: 3 MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND ; i || Director Zach Gordon announced |Hospital in Tacoma, Washington NEAR FUTURE . .. However, should 'the‘ car arrive | RECKIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- | ! — = § |that the Club will open at 7:30 and| Making the trip were Emma Ellis, too late a paid up order will be issued—SO GET YOUR | CORDERS il HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- i D ¥ ldancing will continue throughout|Elizabeth Titus, Bonnie Longcorp, TICKET NOW! MOOSE LODGE NO. 700—JUNEAU | ERS J:]ENDIX HOME RADIOé AND ! t | [tke evening in addition to the con-|Kenneth Christienson, Erma George, ML y N i Channe Appare j oo hvenetEarill Hine By v COMBINATIONS ] )i il |Peter Hawkins, Russell Hobson, LARGE STOCKADRY BI?I';;ZI‘SERIES AND H § ; ! Alice Davis and Adeline Larsof RADIO T i ¢ Twentieth Century Bldg. PHONE 203 i M ANY flow“ NOR'" s it accompan’i‘: 4 ;;‘“];L ’ g 5 } i Sou"’" 0“ pAA fmps June Brudevold, a Government Hos- | [ Mail orders Ptompfly riued b fue 0 o s e | pital nurse. i h i ity fv. v g N i i N.—’-‘_OTICE ‘ 5 Complete Radio Repair Service Performed . | Pan American Airway yesterday | . R A N S P o R | A l Io N | by Government Licensed p “E: Ithe ?llowing passengers to| After August 10, no telephone | | s:f Experienced Technician and from Juneau: rentals for the month of August K From Seattle: James Aubert.iwiu be accepted at a discount. All | WRITE FOR INFOBMATION i S T C L A l R {Elethea Stevens, Agnes Wiegard, | remittances must bear postmark of | P s i [ Catherine Shaw, Julius Molina, Ann| net later than discount day. Please | gol!l:{m, Rébert Keiseglch, ECh;rlES{bepmmpt Please add 1% sales tax. * alkims, Gwynne Lydey, E. San-| JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | o W i OIL BURNING DOMESTIC RANGES son,, Lols yubels, " Mus. S So0R00)} TELEPHONE CO. —adv. | |Lt. Col. Walters. e s | { Thomas Welr, Daniel Haynes| New store hours 8:30 to 5:30 at Kenneth Martin, Pauline Martin, M<|Juneau Young Hardware Company. | Walmer, John Walmer, William “ % gh Maxine Moore, Jennie Christenson, CE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| W‘ W P Harold Christenson, Mrs, Leq|That Dan Twiet, executor of the yng 5 Goche and infant. eslntg of John Wagner, (le(’cusod.“ OIL BURNING FLOOR FURNACES | From ‘Fairbanks: Floyd ~Holt, |25 filed his final acoount and re- | D il S hedul?d Trins |Evelyn Rose and Robert Rose. {port of his administration of said | a y [ & - p | From Whitehorse; Joseph Mooton, | €state, and his petition for distribu- | Pola Kaplan, Joseph Kaplan, tion thereof, in the United States TO { Commissioner’s Court for Juneau B S U To Seattle: William Wells, Cecil |Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that | .lk w u |Snyder, Richard Parenti , Jimmy (10 o'clock A. M. October 14th, 1946, | l a range :Harttmld, John Anderson, John Ar-|has been fixed as the time and said | OIL BURNING WATER HEATERS |bogast, Ora Woods, Andrew Kaufl-!murt the place for hearing same; | o man, Elizabeth Kauffman, William {and that all persons concerned | P l sh K t hlk Putnam, Martin Munson, Martha{therem are hereby notified to ap- | ? er ury e C an # a |Munson, Elaine Munson, Sheldon |pear at said time and place and file i 2 Reed, Charles Kellogg, Howard | their objections, if any, to said final g 0” D'splay f“r "nmediate Wallace, Stella Wallace, Starr Cal- |account and petition for settlement | Als') Trips i} - {vert, William Semar, August Busch-|and distribution thereof; and that | , ) Dellvery |mann, Phillip MacBride, Robert |the court at such hearing will ad- | 10 \Freeman, Lemuel Wingard, Mary |judicate and decree who the heirs ;Wingard, Sally Wingard, Charles‘and disthrubtees of the deceased | HAmEs SKAGWAY nno““ 8 Coffee. person are, | N TERN PORTS 3 = » Smith Heaiin and A llance co. ‘ Hazel Coffee, Niels Nielsen, Hnr—' Dated: Juneau, Alaska, August AND. QTHER SOUTHEAS old Scott, Walter Sorenson, B. H. 9, 1946. | & " PHONE 476 214 Second St. [|Bennett, Lou Bennett, 1da Kana-| DAN TWIET, Executor. | - 3 For Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 han, Harold Gist, Lynne Lightel, | First publication, August 9, 1946. | S E R v | N G ! Gred Blas, Gusnard Johanson, Hal |Last publication, August 30, 1946. ' | s oo o —————

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