The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1946, Page 5

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VDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946 | YOU CAN’T GO WRONG ON THIS SHOW, FOLKS | HERE’S TWO of the BEST FEATURES YQOU°VE EVER TONIGHT and SAT. ONLY! ! ROBUST FUN AND RoOUSING SoNGs IN | HE'SGREATWITHAGUN.... AND HE'S GOT TO KILL! . Plying His luurdemus Trade for | SEEN on ONE PROGRAM? | THE GOLD-RUSH DAYS WHEN THE GALS i ' LACED TIGHT . . . and the Men Cut Loose! fiWALLY BR()WN--- STALKS TROUBLE WITH DOUBLE TALK. @ ALAN CARNEY-=- f WORLD'S OPE) OON CHAMPION! ' FRANCES LANGFORIB-- SINGING SWEETHEART OF THE ARMY! | VERA VAGUE--- THE SOLDIERS' RUN-FOR-COVER GIRL! and Bl)B MITCHUNM % SATIONAL STAR OF “TIIL THE END OF TIME!” b 3 ] B BONANZA of LAUGHTER and SONGSY | | | | ! | ERIC VON STROHEIM ' : MARY BETH HUGH,,ES ‘ ) DAN DURYEA STEPHEN BARCLAY: LESTER ALLEN the Wade home. Most important business will be election of officers for the 1947 term. = GARDEN CLUBISTO Mrs. Hugh Wade, with Mrs. Jack s Clark assisting, will entertain the | Juneau Garden Club next Wednes- on at 1:30 o'clock at HATINEE SATIIRDAY AT l 00 P. M. EXTRA! COLOR CARTOON and “GHOST CITY” 'BOAT REPAIR and New Boat Construction | Juneau Boat Shop 127 So. Main St. Phone 709 'nd the Motor vehicle mileage in the United States in 1945 was about 249 Ejllion -vehicle miles. Baranof Hotel ‘Bubble Room : Music to Fit Your Ankle Urge | Songs for Listening and Neat Rhythms for Dancing featwring the O’Reillys MELLUW A5 A SUNNY MORNINE ik You'll find, we think, a bright, smooth flavor that’s unmatched in any other whiskey . .. Mellow as a g Sunny Morning. Try Schenley Reserve . :: most widely 2njoyed whiskey in America today! SCHENLEY RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof + 65% Grain Neutral Spirits » Schenley. International\Corporation, Empire Stote Bld3., New York, U.S.A. I ———————————————————————————————————————— ——— SHOWPLALE oF THE l)AlLY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA DOUBLE FEATURE BILL AT CAPITOL | DURENG WEEKEND‘ mor and drama a action in RKO musical star- Alan Carney, : d Vera Vague] |at Uu Cay | The story cor 1s the efforts of {a vaudeville troupe to get to New || York after it has been left strand-| San the Love of a Beautiful ed in Francisco's Barbary Coast during the mad rush for gold in 1848-'49 Carney, the comedi- roupe, decide that their ! to join in the scramble The two boys have no nnl\ hope is for gold. luck at all and finally crawl m(n\ a frontier camp, broke and hungry ; The miners chip in five thousand | dollars to bring the troupe to the camp. It is the boys' idea to use this money to get to New York and fter they have made aj t the miners balk that d the showmen with their con of crooked gambl is threatened compe tion, and to kidnap the girls but the troupe defeat the plot in a | most hilarious climax. Frances Langford sings tuneful numbers and Vera Vague gives out | with her own particular brand of comedy. Fight sprightly can-can; dancers add to the general gayety.| The other feature is “The Gma(f Flamarion” featuring Erich Von | Stroheim and Mary Beth Hughes. It is y of a great gunman, and killer on a crime career just| for a beautiful cheat -eo - — NORIHERN VOYAGER ARRIVES, UNLOADS, ransportation Company’ Northern Voy b lark, arrived in June last night in a dri long expected ship, which left | Seattle in the last short interim between strikes, had been held up for a wee her cargo was unloaded and she was allowed to proceed to Peters- Lurg Only cargo unloaded last night| -SCHEDULE “GREAT FLAMARION’ Starts at 7:00- 9:35 “GIRL RUSH" Starts at 8:25-11:00 Beginning at 10 o'clock this morn- ing, the longshore crew started the| job of unloading a cargo of cement, hay and grain, and general cargo including possibly some staple gro- There was no perishable The Northern Voyager will leave ) y tonight, and is scheduled t Haines, Skagway, Peli- kl | AWARDING DANCE SCHEDULED NOV. 2 BY EMBLEM (Lu DID IT RMN' NO IT JUST POURED AT| 'AIRPORT, IN JUNEAU A total amount of 4.67 inches nr‘ rain fell at the airport weather station within a 24 .hour period yesterday Juneau Emblem Club met for its regular business session last eve- ; at the Elks hall. Plans were for the Awarding dance, | h will be held Saturday eve- ning November 2, for the Elks and their ladies. veral practical and useful priz- |es will be awarded at the dance, the usual meeting place October 10 {Girl Scout pins. yin honor of Juliette Low on her| {met yesterday in the IOOF Hall | street. in Ketchikan before ||} i | | '/GIRL ScouT NEWS NOIESy Girl Scout Troop No. 10 met in| he Northern Light Presbyterian HERE IS DYNAMIC ACTION! A Smashing Story of Men and Women That Battle the Sea in Ships FRANK LLOYD DIRECTOR OF s ol e "DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS" s ' ‘ "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" NOW OFFERS “RUILERS of the SEA” WITH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. MARGARET LOCKWOOD WILL FYFEE . GEORGE BANCROFT MONTAGUE LOVE LAST TIME TONIGHT AT 7 45—9 45 —9:25 Church parlors at 3:45 o'clock on| October {present and we embroidered plaques.| 10, There were 23 girls Dolores Lohr, Secretary Girl Scout Troop No. 11 met at had a candlelight investiture mony at which we received our We had a party| birthday. Senior Girl Scout Troop, No. 4, Sharon Sharpe was chosen to re- P t Troop No. 4 at the Friend- hip Tea to be given Oct. 12 in Parish Hall by the Mariner Troop A hike to the second ski cabin was planned for Saturday, Oct. 12, at 6:30 p.m. Girls will meet in front of the Federal Building. The entire troop was urged to be pre- sent at a joint meeting of the Mariners and Senior Scouts Wed- nesday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 at the home of Arlene Godkins, 224 Gold Pat Jones, reporter. - HOSPITAL NOTES Juneau hospitals were quiet yes- . St. Ann’s hospital admitted cnly one, Peter Dalgard, for medi- cal attention. Mrs. Vincent Istur- is and Mrs. Fausto Paulo and baby boy were discharged. Government hospital admitted no new patients. Elmer Davis of Sitka was the only one discharged. {{COLISEUM DOUGLAS TONIGHT "MIDNIGHT MANHUNT" SUNDAY "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" Doors Open 7:15 Show Starts 7:45 YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 was a deckload of six automobiles.|§} BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP M. S. Leota suils from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M. to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage 1" IIH AN IRIR A\ BUS LINES Tonight... plan on a tasty full course dinner . in a pleasant atmosphere at J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent Only once in the history of the weather bureau records, which date | back to 1890, has this amount been exceeded according to Claude V.‘ Brown, official in charge at '.he airport station. On Sept. 25-26, 1918, a total pre- | cipitation of 554 inches was mea- sured at the city weather bureau office. The rain was accompanied by strong winds which reached a veloc- lity of 40 mph at the airport with . (extreme gusts up to 61 mph. The |total amount of rainfall in the g EARA Nflm |city of Juneau was 2.31 inches. | which is to be a benefit affair for |the Juneau Library fund. Marian | Hedges is chairman. Next meeting of the Emblem | club will be held October 24 at 8 |pm. sharp. It will be a White ;’Elcpham party, and all members are urged to be sure and take their |giits. Esther Gullufson will be | chairman, assisted by Irene Garvin, Delia McDonald and Nell McAlis-' | ter. | | | [ belles YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! Open Unil 10:30P M. | SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Healing DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CI) PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONETS? _ : \ o Thll‘d and Franklm AN AN, | STREET TREAT ing cream quickly softens dust and make-up so they e y removed. Helps | EAGLE ROCK, Calif, —It was e veur ;l-n clean |5 field day for the small fry. or-frew School day was just out when a 3 EFZ?NOMV BEG. $17¢6 coupe and an ice cream truck col- $2 sl lided. Ambulance and police cars ™ [ ] raced up. Then the coupe caught ASK FOR IT AT {fire. Engines responded. The truck |driver climaxed the excitement by Butler, Mauro Drug Co. iving away melting ice cream bars “The Rexall Store” [tving . .(rom his overturned vehicle. b e B T Women of the Moose will hold a practice meeting for initiation Sunday, ct. 13, at 2 p.m. in the | Seward Building. Members are in- vited to attend. adv. SRS U S || Henry R. Johnson NAVAL ARCHITECT Phone Douglas 192 Juneau, Alaska, P. O. Box 2745 Plans for Pleasure and Fishing Boats, Round or Vee Bottom— For Professional or Amateur Builders. Inspect the 22-foot and 26-foot pleasure boats and the salmon troller now under construction at the Douglas Boat Shop. LESSLEY JANITORIAL SERVICE WINDOW WASHING AND FLOOR WAXING Daliiy, Weekly or Monthly Service Reliable and Efficient Workman- ] ® 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS" DC-3 © HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT © INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS © COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE © 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 ship—PHONE 884—P. O. Box 846 E

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