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

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i Feature [ Sons NOW PLAYING! Complete Shows Starts e :20-9:30 8:00-10:10 FRANCHOT TONE CHARLES LAUGHTON EXTRA! March of Time “NIGHT CLUB BOOM” —PLU “THE FLYING JEEP” A New Technicolor Cartoon Remember.... Fer Memorial Libra Juneau ¥ presents NS | Aon ‘\ QN THE STAGE' Ethel-Smith | W ThE ST N SATIO . A SEN et Vittidoan Bavis: Jack Halgy Phillip Terry N Martha; Holliday, Gene l(mp; Glern Tryon benefit of thie Juneau y F re Department und the 0 EEN! WED. and THU. wsmrerseey” | SITKA and Wayports every Wednesday 6 P.M. ;\\\\ ADD TEMPTING FLAVOR t (] “EVERYDAY” DISHES Your grocer has RELIANCE SPICES Extracts PURE FOODS NATIONAL GROCERY Cfl; SEATTIE, WASHINGTON SCORES FLOWN BY end flew the following to and from Sedttle the Territory through Juneau: Deanna Durbin returns delightful, happy brand of to the comedy passengers 1d points in and singing for which she is best — p. o Seattle: Gary Pittman, Jes- known, in her new Universal pic-|g. Blackburn, Wm. Jarrell, Pat ture, “Because of Him,” Which op-| gjimore, James Anderson, John ensd yesterday at the Capitol Schopllin. Eve Schopflin Theatre. The film is one of the outstand- James Scott, Mabel Kirnan, C S ¥ \d- | sanders, Mary fers, Evelyn ing entertainment presentations in gyunc ‘Baird Bird the career of this golden-voiced| pgrney Main Peterson, Gloria actress. Based on an amusing Peters David Martin, William kackstage story, it has a trio of geige Wilbur Irving, Juanita Pitt- s giving the movie fans Charles |y 100 mudec’ Willis Fildes Laughton and Franchot Tone as pyelyn Dignam, James Dignam well as Miss Durbin vy, Mokenicr, ; The star’s singing voice is tOPS, ' [yqia Weiler, Roy Schoonover, as usual. She delivers three num-|pyg Thelma Schoonover and in- bers, “Lover,” Tosti’s “Good-bye.”|gor( Phoebe Martin and “Danny Boy” all in more or Alvin Weil, Lynn MacKenzie, less glamorous situations. Walter MacKenkis, ' ‘Harrist Mac In the story, Deanna appears as gengje Mary Brady, Hazel Sheid- a stage struck waitress. Through jo. Beatrice Guerin obtaining Laughton's autograph, she bara Bird, Mrs. Ruby Hog blufts' her, way ‘into & -tole dn Nis|y v Horive John Hagan, Olaf ""A‘-"-"'“ then troubles begin , | Peterson, Lorraine Landborg, May- \s an aded feature there is March | poq pandborg, Raymond Fitzger- of Time's “Night Club Boom,” pre- .14 pogella Fitzgerald, Alice Fitz- senting half a hundred well-known sot14 Raymond Bird, Claudine personalities! Meet Ed Wynn, Jinx pio ; | Falkenburg, Elliott Roosevelt and : : Russel Powell, David Scoll, Mar- Fayz Emerson, Bert Lahr, Leonard tin Geary, Ed d Payton, Kenneth Lyons, Moss Hart, Danny Thomas, | gu.qin Ray Bacon Susan Reed, the Ink Spots and the| oo “eioocn o (e Ruth Fox new French importation, Moune! po ™\ o Tl ton. Clayton Hear the band of Jimmy Dorsey prampton, Patsy Fra e and Eddie Condon’s boys as they pamneon' John Kelly, Ethel Mike play “Improvisations for The March of Time.” UNCOMMUNICATIVE CHICAGO, Sept. 23—Ferdinand ke, who celebPated his 99th irthday yesterday, told his great- est thrill in life. as disclosing to fellow work- npon his retirement at 62, that as a wooden leg. ot the secret Craig Kershow. To Seattle: son, Marty Henry Clark, George Herbert Olson, Susannah Olsen Mrs. Marion Demers, Denny mers, A. Morris Mayla Mary O'Conner, Herman Ma !Eileen Maxson, Laura Walton, Scott Donaldson, Loretta er: Deo rom them 26 old Foss, Floyd McCallough Palmer Olson, Henry Megaard, Paul Asmus, Morris Ben- J Gamble, Col. Sundborg De- ESouthard, on, Roscoe Washburn Walton, Donaldson, Beth Ogden, Darliene Guerin, Har- Laura Wise, Calist Ragsdale, Ra- %L % | A suggestion cf interest and a bouquet for the hashers, nurses, hikers and tourists—an attempt to get the yel- low poppy to grow wild here as they do in California. I've planted iris and poppies at Snow Slide Gulch along the road—they’re growing sure as Kipling’s toad. Pick the flowers but leave the roots as is along the road- side beautiful. DUTCH’S WRECK YARD New and Used Springs, Pision Rings and Other Things MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH " HAINES " SKAGWAY “*” MONDAY 10 P.M. ! Leaves for PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE YELLOW CARE CO OF SUPREME world’s truly fine beers. ” x SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. # Since 1878 * E. G. Sick, Pres. ‘Sicks’ Select is brewed to the most exccfing?}éidnrds to 'o:hieve a beer of rare lightness and zest. It enjoys the ’unique distinction of being equally preferred by both men' eand women. Because of the high and unvarying quality of; Sicks’ Select, it has become widely_k_r!own E.one_:vj_!ha‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA Robert x [ William lol"se Here | | From South Georgion, Mango Raybang, William ro 0!} Richardson, Steuart Richardson Shirmer, Samuel Purves, John Kienast “ Moran Darden, Scotty mona Hawk Charles Sutton, Fred Pack, Dave Amende. R Olson Joe Boze Livengood, Patricia uby Olson, Jos Kintaner Ilah Kienast, John Kienast, Jr, T.| Princess Louise, Capt. P. L. Les Conrad, Russell Bond, Luella Spur-|J'e and purser P. A. Hole, arrived gon, Robert Ingram, Evelyn Rude,|in Juneau northbound at 7:30 p.m Ernest Rude, Robert Peterson, Nels [ Saturday and left for Skagway at Hatley |11 p. Emil Backlund, Albert Larson,| Tue following passengers disem- Fritz Stover, I. V. Sandbeck, Chris|barked here ah Avrit, Dorothy Morris, Spiros Melnas, E. Carlson, | Callecod, Joan M. Chown, I Warsten Stangland, Bert Anderson,| M. Ch Harr R. Chown, 1 Arne Johnson, Alfred Hanson, Mag- | ter R. Carlson, Kenneth L. D nus Liknes, H. J. Simonson Fred Endres, Violet Endres, Dorothy Peter Coien, R. B. Nelson, Paul|Heneveld, John Heneveld, Leo E Buckner, Clarence Condon, Joe|Hobp, Elizabeth Heydek, Norene C Johnson, George Jacobes, John | Hartman, Calvin C. Hartman, Al- Acksdal, Luella Hotsenpillar, Sig|pha M. Husted Johnson, Earl Kambrick Edna Jensen, Christine A. Jen- Luella Sanders, John Dille, Frank sen Wendell P. Kibler, Sigrid Kil- Fargo, Phoebe Trones, Art Frenlin, dre, Andrew Kildre, Grace V. Me- Leora Frenlin, Donna Johnson, | Nicol, Loren Overstake, Ruth Over- William Simfns, Ellen Simms. stake, Donald Overstake, Roger Joe Kendler, Henry Graves, Sara Overstake, William C. Prince, Fran- Rude, Orville Rude, Tone Felton, ces O. Prince, Anne Simpkins, Mar- Dorothy White. cella L. Voelker, Chester Wischover, | F is Bopp, Frank Uries, Louis Roger Bukin. Olsen, Monty Levene, George Fos Dorrenback, Dolores M. Walker, nes W C. A. Carlson, Robert <ay, Richard W. O'Grady, Ruth A. |James Hay E. Olsen, Clifford Venus, John Lloyd Taylor, Paul Lind, Harold Sapriken, Erwin Sharwood and Monson, Wiliam Headquist, John Percy Watts Thomasen, H. E. Goodland, Glenn Northbound to Skagway on the Kellog, Mrs. Gen Kellog Louise were the following passeng- Andrew Andesen, Otte Johnson,'ers: C. M. Mulls, Lucy Sakamoto, Alfred Christensen, Alfred Johnson, Edvard Sakomoto, Cance Lown, Ernest Lincoln, Robert Haag, Ar-|Judy Reams, Carrol Reams, Justine thur Allen, Sam Hughes, Bruce Lown, Mrs. E. Sanford, C. O Price, Robert Hooper, Guy Steel- ¢ n, W. E. Jewitt, R. Antio- man. 1 George Sakomoto, Joseph To Fairbanks: Robert McClellan, | Tassell arion sell, W. Knight, Olivia McClennan, Herbert McClel- Lindstrom, J. McKillop, Joe lan Fulgencio, Sante Degan, Tony Marin, From Whitehorse: Elmer Peterson.' g smith, Martha Stayton, Peter From Fairbanks: Bess Cross Nickel, Frank Nelson and Mr. and From Nome; Maude Macalee, Lil- Mys. H. Converse lian Taylor. —_ - o il From Fairbanks: Lottie Audlak- sroek. ald, Chief Wm. Johnston From Ki'!('hlkfm M. R. Kauf- HASTINGS, Nebr. Sept. 23—An man, G. R. Lloyd _ To Fairbanks: Tom Kocher, Niel- 2bscnt-minded Hastings amateur £ photographer left some films at a son Mastson shop for developing, but forgot to ‘To Fairbanks: Arlan Lorz, Forrest Lorz To Ketchikan: Al Ganson To Nome: Mildred Hermann, Paul lcave his name. He the prints back, however. He was traced through his auto- St mobile license number, visible in : one of his shot To Fairbanks: Lloyd Blake np.oF b SuRpshols To Whitehorse: Jack Douglas e o e T P d ‘guest towels Beanrtiful Would You Like SENIOR SCOUT TROOP HAS SLUMBER PARTY Mo>mbers of the Senior Scout Troop participating in a Slumber a R t Pi hti Party Saturday night at Assistant us g ng Leader, Millie Flhuck's, were Lois Harcd, Arleen Godkins, Ruth Lar- son Eva Knape, Jeannette Cas- person, and Alice Jean Davis. Re- rdless of whether a great deal of sleep was gained, all enjoyed a late- | | hour snack, and a review of some of tlhe latest arns. AU the meeting last Thursday night, Eva Knape, Gail Morrison, Rutn Larson, Pat Butler, and ! Jeannette Casperson were informal- |1y initiated into the group. Any girle in Senior High School who are interested in joining the Mar- mer Scouts are again invited to attend any of the meetings. B 'DOUGLAS BOY IS NOW | CADET, COAST GUARD | H | John Franklin Cockburn, of | Dougias has been appointed a ca- det :n the Coast Guard, after tak- ing a competitive examination and | nassing a physical test. He is a | freshman or “fourth classman” in |the Coast Guard Academy, New { London, Connecticut. The success- | ful completion of the course results! in 1 B. S. degree and a commission| PENQLA INC., Chicago, I1L in the Coast Guard. { Buy where you seec | the Oval E . . | It’s a brand that | stands for quality | - 'YOU CAME ALONG' AT 20TH CENTURY HAS NEW ACTRESS There' is ‘a new w at the 20th Century. She is in Paramount’s You Came Along.” The new star is torrid, twenty Lizabeth Scott, who plays the stellar lead oppo: ) ert Cummin 1d Don DeFore in the first film role of her career One of Miss Scott most dis- tinctive assets is her voice. Deep pitched and resonant, it is a se tive instrument of expression. A the perfect embodiment of femin- ine allure, the Scott voice can be compared to Marlene Dietrich’s legs or Dotty Lamour's sarong form. Not that Lizabeth's form, all and well proportioned, lacks anything.In ad- dition, she is of striking coloring with the accent on an expressive pair of hazel-green eyes. Lizabeth co-star, Robert Cummings, possess- es all the charm of a matured per- sonality that still retains something of the little-boy deviltry. As an actor, Cummings has poise, heart and sincerity. Written by Robert Smith, the story concerns the friendship of three pilots on furlough and the love of one of these pilots for the aforementioned Miss ott, who meets him on a bond rally tour She and Cummings crowd a life- time of love into the short period fate has allotted them without mis- givings or’ bitterness Is 15 & poignant story, beautifully teld with witty dialogue brightening up the lighter moments P e 'REET CLOSED Ninth St Hill wii be closed to autemobile travel for the next few days, account repair work. By CHIEF OF POLICE adv WED. and THUR. YOU'VE GOT A NATE WITH THE JUNEAU FIREME AT THEIR ANNUAI BENEFIT SHOW! 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