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‘ TURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1946 I WURRY! A Great Show Ends Tonight . . GIRL fRUSH GROP IN ANYTIME SUN ,And take a whirl with Maisie! You'll have a 1elxcopter of a time with laughs so fast it will Keep You Dizzy! ANN SOTHERN s PHY Bliram CEORGE MURPH Wally BROWN Alon CARNEY Frances LANGFORD HILLARY BROOKE RAY COLLINS A HORACE ‘McNALLY Jj DID Mu:/:'va WRONG? WELL SHE DIDN'T DO BAD! 3:46- starts at 1:35 5:57—8:10-10:23 vacked s lhe-mmu!l- mrnrm: on lll(' bige ~—HOUSING! AND ——— GOOFY in olid with well-timed, up-to- subject in the U. S. today “HOCKEY HOMICIDE"” The Triangle Cleaners Successful . . You Bet! Because her flawless grooming demands attention and respect! Wf. NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL SHITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Healing DAY PHONE-—476 - et - s T[‘ Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse Il VIA HAINES ul; PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP v{ M. S. Leota suils from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M. H to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage LA IH A\ R IR A\ BUS LINES i 1 . J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JU! ‘Up GOES MAISlE' FEATURE BILL AT CAPITOL SUNDAY “Up Goes Mais starr! Sothern, with George Mur her newest romantic interest, upuh Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. The helicopter, making its first serio w cinematic bow, promises to create unparalleled interest on the part of the scientific minded and to Vows. rs in the audience a ue\'i Following the wedding there will thrill | be a reception for the ccuple in the + Mildred Maynard, John M. Mancell To Wed Tomghi Miss Bllltul(l May daughter f Mrs. George S. \A(\_\n(nc will be married to John M. Mancell, son of Mr. and Mrs, John M. Mancell, tonight ern Light Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Willis R. Booth will read the ing of George Murphy as|Baranof Gold Room. All friends are S prece: of ' invited to both the wedding and g standing for the tlonde cham-| the reception picn of the the underdog \Iu\ph\‘ ,e— is the {irst lea g man e in more than one| have that hono! " film. “Fans will the fight m: most won Maisie’s he: i AlASKA C(OASTAL i) FLIES FIFTY-SIK IN AND OUT OF HERE Alaska Coastal Airlines She enacts scheming girl whoe| almost wrecks le matrimonial pl‘ s of our heroinc. “‘ day lay-off caused ,)i\lv‘lplb_‘(i “Up Goes Mal packed With the |y oner reported the following usual Maisie witticisms, plys a "““'pn\ flown yesterday: from apd timely plot concerning thel o0’ e ally Richards, N. manufacture of a helicopter that|o pantield, N RE veven & baby could fly." The Story|f,cpwood, C. Williams, Gertrude s Los A2 Davis, Mrs. J. Johnson, Irene Da- uch points of in tlvis, Bishop Zlobin, Mrs. J. Frank- Hall and the f lin, Mrs. D. Cleveland and Lt. Car- femed Rose Bowl figuring pr He i tisems From Juneau to Wrangell: Ed- T ward Churchill, Jack Gucker and REV. KNIGHT HERE Yoh My, T i o FROM NOME ON HIS '&o"avric ™ Foricon: stane - WAY TO KETCHIKAN ©oo"iv s oy Gras: o tena- l\P( Mr. and Mrs, Sld B(n\un to Hoonah: E. B. Fisher. The Rev. U. Edward Knight, Su- = our : intendent | of | the Methodist) From Hoonah.to Juneau: rehes in Alaska, was in Juneau | AUStin, A P. Buds L A night, visiting the local N8 and Brosber & ¥ chureh, ‘on‘his - way to Ketchikeh{oans M. and Mes, John Ereréman from his headquarters in Anchor- and A. L. Peterson; from Vank Is- ok i |land to Sitka: Roy C. Avrit; from i Vrangel etchikan: Hugh Ten- Mr. Knight just returned from|Vrengell to Ketchikan: Hugh Ten nant, Dorothy Sheinler and Gre Nome where he has been conferring | with the minister, deaconess, and! Chardeaux. - ! From Ketchikan to Sitka: A. M hospital staff and officials of the] G , {Maygard; from Ketchikan to Ju- Methodist Church there. R ; S et o e be back|neau—F. L. Mousser, W. H. Fita- s e o o oo gerald, H. C. Lindemuth, Steve Ev- n- Juneau ‘the last week In OCWo-j, g gng yiolet Booth: from Wran- ber for a recognition ice of the| Igell: Morris Larson and Mr. and Lilliam Douglas Parish of the Methodist Church. Tulsequah: {son, F. G. Marola and Charles Gra- am; from Tenakee: Annie Pad- ock, James Paddock and W. ield; from Sitka: S. W, Marie Thornton, W. F. Stuart, Ruth T. K. Thomas, S-Sgt. FORMER DOUGLAS GIRL PASSES AWAY AT NOME; LAST RITES AT KETCHIKA; Mrs. Vern Hoban died recently|Thomas, {at Nome and the body was flown Sweaninger, |south to Ketchikan for burial, ~ |Jenson, Jr. and from Tenakee: Mrs. Emma Garn Hoban was l‘cxddy rlmm'\s and David Starr. born December 25, 1904 in Douglas. i T {She went to Ketchikan in 1924 and| gAT REMDELLING PARTY | was married to Vern Hoban who W with the Signal Corps there Ladies:make a new hat from the land is now with the Nome station. old one, at the Legion Auxiliary | Mrs. Hoban was employed as ele-| party tomorrow night in the Dug- | vator operator in the Commercial|out, under expert guidance. 50 cent,s Building at Ketchikan for many for each bat. Everyone invited. years. adv She is survived by her husb:md’ three brothers and one sister. | - - Between the birth of the mod- lern cil industry in. 1859 and the Henry Hudson aiscovered Dela- end of 1945, 49,210,000,000 barrels |war Bay in 1608. u)f oil were taken !rom the ealth - | mnsn%% eweng Daily Scheduled Trips to and all points enroute Frequent Trips to and other Southeastern Alaska BASED AT JUNEAU— 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin engine) . 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega ..... 1—5 Passenger Bellanca ........ 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 1—1 Passenger Piper Cub . BASED AT SITKA— . 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 1—1 Passenger Aeronca ... BASED AT SKAGWAY— 1—1 Passenger Aeronca . Skagway at Alaska Transfer at 8 o'clock in the North-. Douglas Commupity ‘Methodist|yyry £ Arla; from Petersburg: A. rch project, and to hold the G "pqney and Ray Kiston ‘ quarterly conference o uneau- |~ g “haku Lodge to Juneau: | |Mary Joyce and W. E. Hixson; from | Z. Wordman, H. Jamie- Beaners, | J. Whiteside and Bert| 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Klnghu'd (two engme) “AU. ALASKA "THE UNSEEN' BIG - MYSTERY FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY “The Unseen is one of those so often tc test the movie-goers| fortitude. this Paramount film, arriving tc 20th Century, are G McCrea and Herb wwee do their s > mystery pense wh scene, accc The story te crness, play by McCre; two childrer as fami friend o© ter's you beguiling childr: and Richard Ly In the house adjoining McCr evidence in the form of blood s e the clue to a murder committe s of a young 1 by Gail, who's hi cast Nona Principal characters in gov- Gritfin STARTS TONIGH '|| | Shows at 7:30-9:30 Feature at 7:50-9:50 VATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P, M. BEYOND HER & STRENGTH % T0 FIGHT- BEYOND HER WILL 10 RESIST- 2 GAIL RUSSELL is torn by soul-strangling a emotion—as she s befo Since the house is y to be sold, this evidence must focds:mentee morg te removed in order that police do deadly even than not investigate and thus uuru\u‘ “The Uninvited” in the killer. Suspects y, in-| cluding Marshall, Isobel | Elsom, the murdered man's wife i Mikhail Rasumny, anitor anc | Phyllis bl rmer governes: 5 As the s unfold, the plot! thickens until suspicion points at! juEl MccREA each of the possible kil Sus- | pense is its height 1 the | “ ly attempts to remove the blood | ; stains in the dead of the night only denouement has some surprises in; store for the lovers of mystery : films, it's said, and the entertain-: ¢ : i | ment* valle of “THe Unseen” i/ with Phyllis Brooks - Isoha! Eisom « Mikhoil Rosumny - Tom Tolly - iracted by Lewss Attsn covstant throughout Hudson, Clark Flem- COLISEUM DOUGLAS SUNDAY “DIAMOND HORSESHOE" COMING a1l “Rulers of the Sea” Jram | e e ——— New-type, “no-brush” shaving cream for daily shaving GLIDER The MODERN shavo cream for MODERN men | | 1 | w @ IRI.IIIES PETERSBURG . . WRANGELL . . KETCHIKAN HOONAH .. TENAKEE. . SITKA HAINES . . SKAGWAY . . PELICAN . . 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