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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947 AT ONLYM! i FTYRANNY .. AGEOF ROMANCE! urage ‘and Power Alons Were a-Mun's Single THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'SPANISH MAIN' IN | Amicabilis Club | TECHNICOLOR, BILL - TONIGHT, CAPITOL The year's finest screen spectacle ~—“The Spanish Main" in Tech- nicolor—is at the Capitol this week- end, starring Paul Henreid, Mau- reen O'Hara and Walter Slezak. Crammed with thrilling action and a storm romance against the picturesque background of Carib- n pirate , the film is a liantly satisfying entertainment. e exploits of a Dutch merchant captain who turns pirate to avenge himself on the Spaniards for the rutal slaying of his crew forms e groundwork of the exciting plot. As a crowning blow to the arrogant Spanish Governor, the Hollander captures a galleon bear-! ing the Governor’s intended bride to Cartagena, and marries her him- self. i But the other pirates, fearing dis-l astrous reprisals, conspire to double- | cross their associate and take the| lady back to Cartagena. ‘What | happens thereafter makes up the! suspense packed coficlusion as the! daring Hollander sets forth on a single-handed invasion of Spain’s new-world capital to win back his bride. The thrilling sea-fight between the galleon and the pirate vessel,| the battle in the Cartagena prison between the buccareers and the Spenish soldiery, Henreid's duel with MacLane, and a dozen other breath-taking episodes enhance the T { | [PAA PASSENGERS Has Annual Feed FOR JUNEAU, PUT Amicabilis Club members met in | the Bubble Room of the Bnmnor‘im’::r’;c’f‘"““ e WL Wednesday evening for their ans| sere (‘hlm; »:‘\‘t{\'. -\:\XS(T‘O v!c;flll\:l nual dinner, Mrs. Dora Rusch en-| F e 3 i : | yesterday because v tertained during the evening with l};f‘i;l:‘ ‘:\ "f“::‘ J(I::\l‘l‘x\fil“:\‘l:d ‘t‘!‘:: the beautiful song, “Sweetheart of | oo continued 'to WhitShAS Sigma Chi” and dedicated her €= | = gsuthbound passengers were as lection to Mrs. Leta Arola, who ‘is follows leaving for eastern pumts. Miss Juneau to Seattle—Ida Hofstad. 2:“}} ‘:‘"“;““C&llbl"fl:fd'h ““p‘;;‘;‘u Te- | willard Soule, Willinm Stone, Jack = ppo 2 : Koby, F! McLaughl lifford Attending the enjoyable affair y 00 m‘m;‘ :\lr:\h :"1“1'!‘1. o were Mesdames Dee Bolton, Bob-| " juneay o Ketchikan—Harry bie Rowland, Gerry Whiting, Dora ' gpih 2 Rusch, Lo e Kiz Jeanne Ren-| pacsenosrs on a plane out of anks, were as fol- shaw, Leta Arola, Mary Meek, Es-' juncay o BRRERETE To Tanacross—Ernie Stewart, and to Fairbanks, Alex Miller and Ed- FIREMEN GETTING PyBeRL WHALEY IS HONOR James O. Whaley of Ketchikan, Mrs. Keith Wildes was hostess at Juneau Firemen are meeting to-| night at 7:30 o'clock to decorate rEe 2 RAINBOW GIRLS MEET enterainment feature tomorrow night. morrow, starting at 7:30 o'clock in all dancers one of the best eve- e s nings in weeks and the fund rais- FOOD SALE telle Miller, Helen Roff and Helen jouwe: gar Siggins : | MR READY FoR DA“(E | UEST LUNCHEON TODAY | luncheon today in the Iris Room of the Elks Ballroom for the 41st an-} A regular meeting, with initiation, The members of the Juneau Vol-!the Scottish Rite Temple. All mem- od goes into maintenance of public| Worgum. | To Whitehorse: Roland Moreau. SATURDAY “IGHI' For Mrs. Whaley, wife of Dr. | the Baranof Hotel. nual dance, which is to be the big of Rainbow Girls will be held to- unteer Fire Department promises bers are requested to attend. utility entertainment, like the base- By Lutheran Ladies Aid at Bert's Cash Grocery, Sat. 11 am. | OFF AT ANNETTE, i | ngers on Pan " " PAGE FIVE 'PAN AMERICANA" FEATURE TONIGHT | AT 20TH CENTURY For tonight only the 20th Cen- ‘ e e e e e e TONIGHT ONLY ROMANCE AND RHYTHM TUNEFUL MUSICAL CRAMMED WITH RHYTHM AND SONG tury is offering a tuneful musical o & called “Pan Americana” said o be e AN AMERICANA® full of romance and song hits i R s e e Paramount’s “Miss Susie Slagle’s bowing in Saturday at the 20th P Century Theatre was adapted from @n sntiod s & @ ‘ d A. Tucker’s popular novel of young N addn g "i ;5 (E ur a:’ doctors in the making. It is an ex- citing story, vividly told The film launches many pro ing new faces, includi talented Joan Caulfield who first became known as the original “Kiss and Tell" girl of George Abbot famous Broadway hit. Miss Caul- field co-stars with Veronica Lake and Sonny Tufts with Lillian Gish prominently featured as the warm- hearted proprietress of a boar house for doctors in training. “Miss Susie Slagle's” is an orig- inal production on many counts. For one thing, Sonny Tufts plays his very first dramatic role. And, lovely Joan Caulfield is reputedly one of the season’s most notable “finds” as the determined co- quette who goes after her man with delightful, disarming frankness. The It’s a Once-in-a-Blue-Moon Wonderful Pictyre! N )«\ / s man in this case is young Tufts himself. GH b# W y —.eo—— FOOD SALE [[ ”” By Lutheran Ladies Aid at Bert's | Cash Grocery, Sat. 11 am. | b oot adv. 502-t2 | adv. 502-t2 * ment. A Real Surplus Bargain! ALL DOWIR SUEEPING ROBES w4 5& staviing PAUL | Aot fifffi’flé’z’”/’e’ MAUREEN 'HARA SHIPPED PREPAID WALTER SLEZAK with BINNIE BARNES JOHN EMERY RKO-RADIO PICTURE 7:20—9:30 5 9:55 AT. 1:00 P. M —Fezture at 1:5 ! Chapter Thirtcen of “CAPTAIN AMERICA” striking romance of the story, while| magnificent settings and costumes! D8l Park and playground equip- set a new standard in color films., NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROOF THE T ; OF LAST WILL AND TESTI- | MENT AND PETITION FOR AP- | TOR W. W. A, - OFFICIALS PARTY | MERE FROM WEST) (Gn5 % mmsay orven [ that vroof wil be taken before the Pacific Northern Airlines sent above entitled Court in its Court- AI COU“IRY CLUB regular flights both directions be- room in the Federal Building in tween Juneau and Anchorage yes- Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock > i terday. Eastbound, a ship under AM. on February 21th, 1947, of 1,,2“3‘:;,':,,:,::" ;flzfi,‘lfi"ll:m_‘,':: Capt. Maury Keating, First Offi- that certain Last Will and Testi- 3 o S cer Chuck Davis and Stewardess jment made January 23, 1947, by n.onu for their quarterly meeting pejen Roth, carried the following ARTHUR NICHOLSON, of Juneau, were entertained last evening at persons: Dewey Baker, Jim SteW- alaska, who died on January 24, e R ard, Romey Horne, Hugh Van jg7; and, that at said time and Co-hosts for the affair were Mr. niot Charles Hammerly, Capt. plncve % Thearing will be had upon and Mrs. James A. Johnson, hOUS- Dejocen, Ray Otto, Jack O'Connell, tne petition of GARLAND BOG= ing manager and Mr. and MFS. peoq Goodsel, Juanita Goodsel, J. GAN for his appointment as ad- Jako CROMSy, HOWNNE o pD S Pavsona. " ministrator W. W. A. of the estate er. Guests were Bertha Gray, Falf- . wegthound from Juneau to An- oo ciq ARTHUR NICHOLSON, de- bl e Bkl Haru_ld chorage, Capt. Jack Dean, First ceased; and that all persons in in- Byrd, Fairbanks housing commis- offjcer Joe Burns and Stewardess ;oo o required to appear at said sioner; Louise Miller, Ketchikan iaqys Newell, carried these pas- time and place and show gause why Epusings COERMRII (R oTd. It senges: - OndOpess,Clntles P lme Last Will and Testament is Gilman, Anchorage housing man- ner H. G. Newman, K. S. Perry, Sal e Last Wil and Testament ager; Major Paul Hansen, from g Noogle, Glen Green, B. L. Ja- “’° Amfmm' NICHOLSON, decess- Fairbanks; Mrs Lillie Angerman, cobs, Fred Powell, R. W. Stough. o i (GARTAND l;QGGAN from Fairbanks; Robert L. George, - ed, and why T ey J. R. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. should not be appoini Stanley Furman, from the Federal ®* ¢ ® ¢ ¢ trator W. W. A. of the estate of said e » w 0 0 ® o p deceased and Letters of Adminis- Public Housing Administration re- ® 9 4 & y i . i ABLE o tration issued to him as prayed for ONE of those values you may never see again! 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L . — % Kirsten Photo Electri¢ Pilot Co. has advised us that, effective Feh. 15th, prices will be increased by $100.00. We have a model on display and deliveries are good ALASKA ELECTRONICS @ PaciFic NORTHFRN AIRLINES Keservations and ficket Office, Bavanof roiel,—Fhone 716 CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Trafiic Manager