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RIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 'TWO FEATURES AT CAPITOL AS WEEKEND BILL two features at the fans this week- Here's an Amusing and Cheerful Picture . . . A Sure Cure for Those S!nke-Bnund Blues! | [ There are ! Capitol for movie end. First, there is “Tell It To A Star,” with charming Ruth Tesry feminine lead opposite Rob- gston, a talented cast pre- a light amusing tale of ro- in the strictly modern man- y, it is done of mirth, Intriguing Story of a Modern Cinderella! Ruth Robert TERRY ll\llNGSTON ngs of dance 'numbers, including Aurora Mirande, |the Brazilian, with a big beauty chort The second feature is “Jealousy,’ with an all-star cast of John Loder, Jane Randolph, Nils Asher, Karen and Hugo Ha All the elements of love emotional aspects, suspicion, jeal- ousy, hate and intrigue, come to the surface. Five people are hope- lessly emeshed in a clandestine af- fair which ends in a murder. There is an element, tco, of mystery. - PAA FLIES 49 PASSENGERS ON REGULAR TRIPS Alan MOWRRAY . fralkllu PANGBURN fsabel RANDOLPH - Ediie MARR Adrion BOOTH - Aurora MIRANDA and the Pan American Airways yesterday flew the following passengers to and from this city: rom Seattle: Clancy Henkins, & Henkins, Sharon Henkins, Les- ter Henkins, F. W. Hunter, Gust Brann, Mrs. Maude Alyea, Harry 8:25—10:55 Weingarten, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Our Jackson, Anthony Barkovitch, Thur- Universal man Bouse, Janet Bryant, Virginia News Dye, Betty Smith, Agnes Chichest- Covers er, Forest Jennings, Joseph Neid- the ermeyer, William Neidermeyer, Dor- World! % : cthy Neidermeyer, Mrs. Ruth Gat- PLUS———WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS AND ||/ Jovn Davis: T 2 gl = i From Nome: Cecilia Claranna; ONLY MEN FORGET from Fairbanks: Mrs. Myrtle Adler, E er Bergeron, Robert Webb, Walt- uart ate ... a slory that On at 7:00—9:30. that there’s only a hairline between love and b moves swift and frue teward a blazing elimax. To Seattle: Dr. L. J. Gehrig, Nick Balshanin,, Olga Balshanin, Nick Herrington, Ragnwold Brandall, Martin Brandall, Jacob Brandt, Er- win Silverman, Helen Fle Irving Fleek, Robert Fleek, George V with Beck, Joseph Bodboy, Mary English, JOHN LODER Jack English, Jim Peterson, Betty Haved, mann, Othella Cox; Bruce P.ukm Jimmy Soude, Victor New- to Ketchikan: JANE RANDOLPH KAREN MORLEY NILS ASTHER - SPE(IAl SERVICE AT HOLY IRINITY SUNDAY The Sacrament of Holy Baptism |will be administered at the Church' of the Holy Trinity, Episcopal, at Fourth and Gold, on Sunday at 11 The Rev. W. Robert Webb, r of the Parish, will baptise Judith Ann Mayer and Alexander — [Clark Young, daughter and son re- |spectively of Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Mayer and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Young. Sponso are Mrs. Charles (William Martin and Mr. Ed Bum- |gardner, and sponsor for Alex Young, Jr., are Mr. and Mrs. F. b Fulwiler and Marvin Kristan. At NIGHT . COUGHS RD/ \\ o T 1:00 P. TRA: Cojor Carte 5 Carlson, Mrs. MUSICIANS Protective Union )\ LOCAL NO. 672 A.F.of L. Hall | ; REGULAR | due!oeolds i soothedan relieved, byrubbmgV:ckw i Vagggub on throat, chest and back time. Blessed relief as VapoRub | PENETRATES to upper bronchial | ! tubes with its special medicinal vapors, | ! STIMULATES chest and back sur- | faces like a warming poultice. Often by morning most of the mis- ery of the cold is gone! Remember— ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe- | cial double action. It's time-tested, home-proved . . . the best known home remedy for reliev- ing miseries ol'v children’s colds. vapc R v a TONIGHT TP.M. PLEASE BE PROMPT! o Charlotte Grosse. for Judith Mayer — has called Sun- Day at Church as Mr. Tubb and the athers of the two candidates for Baptism are employed by that firm D The Three Caballeros” are here JAMES €. RYAN IS at the 20th Century Out of the whimsical world of ! GUEST SPEAKER OF waur iy comes tne happiest 15 intoxic: i JHS STUDENT BODY | comcay of the dAy. |, Bor Ireal audience fun, this romantic Juneau High School students yes- Carnival s in La nd will terday afternoon heard a very in- Send even former Dist racords teresting and worthwhile talk by tumélin 0 earth befc an on-, Sommissioner of Education James 5! t and eye-arresting | C. Ryan, who spoke on the question 1 of “War or Peace for the Future contains Donald Rude, president of the ¢ wanted to Student Body, presided over the Disney {ilm plus meeting which preceded the Alaska €W s, Sixteen top musi Barron, N. A. McEachran, J. Pom- ano, A. Bolt and A. MacDonald. “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA the s Mr. Fred Tubb, tenor, Father's House are Many Man- SHOWING TONIGHT | AT 20TH CENTURY| Day Holiday. numbe Latin America’s three| Supt. A. B. Phillips and Henry MOSt popular composers pace the Harmon also made brisf speeches, Show. There are beautiful senori- and several selections by the High tas to decorate it, while new Dis-| School Band, led by Joseph ney stars and old favorit ner, were enjoyed. Miss Kepj a_ story The Three ‘ er, Music and Arts instf and their amorous adventur | the audience in singing “God Bless The Caballeros themselves are} | America. Donald Joe Carioca, the BN Brazil bout-town, and a| new Dis Panchito, a gusty i ONLY FOUR IR'pS Mexic rooster, who leads | | the o wo on a wild tour| through Mexico on his Flying Ser- | YESTERDAY FOR ' | One ‘of the biggest surprises of ALASKA COASTAL the film is the appearance of the ! devastz Disney Girls. This | - mar the (M appearance of fem- ! Alasks Al Airlines reported inine pulchritude in such numbers | four fli rday, and the fol- in a Dis "eature, and the beauty | ilowing ers were carried, to consci v craftsmen ha Ketchikan: Flossie M. Doolin, Mr. used them to particular advants and Mrs. M. Monagle, Bob Bartlett, throughcut the film Mr. and Mrs. Jim Church, Richard ST LS GASTINEAU LIQUOR STORE | | From Juneau to Wrangell Mr and rs e V. Wagners to Stk PURCHASED BY McNALLEN :’lxfl(“:)‘);]x‘ G:\{nl? uxl;:(c!?i;tfx]ox-h;[z‘uficl‘A('II Holdings of the Gastineau Liquor From Ketchikan to Juneau: Gene St luding stock, fixtures and: J. Martin, Anthony Zorick, J. Hara- ed of here dian, V. E. Smith, Henry Good- land, Lloyd Co E. R. Metcalf, The winning bid, $28,500, was Badib *Oatter, A. McEachran ceived by Deputy Marshal Walter | BhA B, 'Stelnbe from Ketch- Hellan from Joe McNallen of the ikan to Sitka; Burr Sdenshaw Arctic Bar. Opening bid of $20,500 { From Petersburg to Juneau: Roy Was entered by the represent Douglass, Gerald Lind and Ethel 0f the chattel mortgage holder J. Lind; from Hoonah: Adam The sale had been postponed from | Greenwald, Fred Gradhe, Lincoln Monday afternoon Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. E. R - Jackson; from Sitka: F. Phelps RAINBOW INITIATION Rainbow initiation Sat. 19 7:30. All members are urged to Lonnie McIntosh, H. R. Blood and -> > o d tend Eunice Van Bracklin of Cor- MRS. MANTYLA dova became Mrs. Leroy P. Flynn > - recently at Anchorage. The groom Fur cicanming, Repalring and expects to be in the army n.' modeling, Victor's Fur Factory. The newlyweds returned to Cor-| - -—— dn\ a Wantads Empire get results! lm: sterday afternoon re- ive | at at- adv re- LEGION OF THE MOOSE . . . . NO. 25 WILL HAVE ELECTION OF OFFICERS SATURDAY EVENING—OCTOBER 19TH After Meeting—Refreshments and Games MOOSE AND FAMILIES WELCOME THE COFFEE Alaska Knows Best RICH and FLAVORFUL! Vacuum Packed! RELIANCE PURE FOODS 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 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 6:2 1 There Is No Substitute for ‘ _§ Newspaper Advertlsmg' i [T F &R AN SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. | FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 l NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 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 | 0 1H AN IRIR A\ | BUS LINEs |] OneWay: J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent 30-Ride Tickets: CHANNEL BUS LINE Changes of Fares | Effective Oct. 21 | Monlhly Tickets: Juneau-Douglas - $11.00 Juneau-2-Mile Post - 7.00 Juneau-Lawson Creek 9.00 Juneau-Douglas 6.7 Juneau-2-Mile Post - 4.50 Juneau-Lawson Creek 5.50 Juneau Douglas % 2-Mile Post .30 I i 1 PAGE FIVE Thrilling Beyond Words! ... Amazing Beyond Belief!... WALT DISNEY'S FEATURE IN TECHNICOLOR THE THREY CABALLEROS FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT! SHOWS AT 7:15—9:23 FEATURE AT 8:00—10:01 P. 2”550"[[//71//0’ -“BEYOND THIS WORLD" INTHE NEWS.... Truman's Speech on Meat! STARTS SATURDAY- // NOW... the world will get the most complete air- the most airminded people in liners will bring new concepts of air trans- port to the Territgry. They will enhance our reputation for deperdability built up over the years by the tried and true equip- line service, with inauguration of four- engine Douglas DC-4 Starliners. Carrying 44 passengersin luxurious comfort, or nine tons of freight at better ment which has served bush and city so long and so well, than four miles a minute, the new Star- PASSENGERS * MAIL EXPRESS * AIR FREIGHT ALASKA HIFII.II'IES Phone 667 Baranof Hotel There Is Nu buhsmuie for Newspaper Adverhsmg’ B e etk Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent o B o o e B ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailers of General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled ; Mechanics Telephone Service . . . 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