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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947 ." b 7:20—9:30 LEAVES TONIGHT covrinm siows 120 PAT O’BR_IEN =4 RUTH WARRICK nal Shert Subject Ever Filmed [13 q’?‘{?“?’ggtj pd@ig’fl'@" itk Tatast March of S S R ey, We Are Now Ready to Stari Processing AKSCO COLCR FILM and NATURAL COLOR PRINTS from your OWN ANSCO COLOR or KODACHROME TRANSPARENCIES made exclusively in Juneau at LU-ER'S PHOTO SHOP . . . the fastest, most convenient way to get there ® new low fares ©10% reduction on all round-trip Clipper fares ® Winter Excursion, at least 25% off round-trip fares ® Alaska’s most frequent air schedules ® flights to Seattle and all major points in Alaska ® courteous, personalized service @ delicious meals and enacks served aloft Specify Clipper Express ... there’s extra value in goods that fly to market ® cash in while demand is at height ® enjoy style prestige “rushed by Clipper” ® operate with less inventory ® have less tied-up capital ® Jdevelop new markets For reservations, for Clipper Express pick-ups, call Baranof Hotel Phone 106 AN AHERICAN . The System: HoRLO AIRWAYS o /Ty Clypers THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAT O'BRIEN IS ;(ONVENIION OF IN THRILLER IN GRAND IGLOO TO ' Be Chserved Here; BILL AT CAPITOL OPEN SATURDAY! AnnouthVeAProgram Film fans are in for sock adven-| The Grand Igloo, Pioneers f| When Pat O'Brien roc! Alaska and Pioneer Auxiliary, \vmj ico City on a perilous holiday. open its convention here next Su!-‘ |He's the hottest thing that ever urday morning at the IOOF Hall.| | hit Mexico in the hottest yarn Preceding the convention, there will | ever scorched the screen with be a banquet at the hell on Friday| . lovin' women . and evening, followed by the wgul:\r‘, Two Meetfigs Scheduled for Tomorrow, After- noon and Evening ire |torrid rhythms! meeting of the Juneau Igloo of the| Mrs Walter Sotoieff, President of | Even more exciting than the cele- Pioneers and Au the W Interdenominational ated Coliier’s story is Columbia! Meeting the Grand Igloo oc Church Women who are stures’ filming of “Perilous Holi-' Will be held on Saturday mOM- sponsoring the World Day of Pray- now playing at the Capitol ing Saturday afternoon and Sunday er s to be held at the Mem- r2 afternoon 1y of the delegates orial Presbyterian Church tomor- igue, love and murder stalk from oth Igloos are now in Ju-|yow, ¢ he beat of the rhumba! Pat'siheau, in iection with the Legis- | gay on the trail of some international lature and other business matters, | | | World Prayer Day "TOMBSTONE" A 207H CENTURY IS STORY OF WEST One of the most spectacular irue stories of the Old West is the ba- sis for the new Paramount film, “Tombstone, The Town Too Tough To Die,” which opens tonight at the 20th Century. Richard Dix plays the leading role with Kent Taylor, Edgar Buchanan and beau- tiful Frances Gifford in the cast It's the story of Wyatt Earp, call- ed by some the greatest gun-fight- ing frontier marshal the West ever saw. Although Earp blasted scores nces the program of the'of badmen right out of would-be respectable frontier communities, he himself lived to a ripe old age thieves and two women are,2nd others arve expected today and 0 p. m. there will be a short| He died a natural death at the ag {gunning for Pat! tomerrow {Dusx neeting. The speaker ofjof eighty-one not so many years { Ruth Warrick is Pat's leading' Officers of the Grand Igloo are the aftorncon will be the Rev. J.iago—which gives you an idea of Uad\, and the featured cast includes Henry Roden of Juneau, Grand Spurlin of the Baptist Church, and how fast he must have been on |Alan Hale, Edgar Buchanan, Audrey Past President; Antonio Polet of prayer will be offered by the Rev.jihe draw {Long and Eddie LeBaron and His Nome, Grand President; Edgar Ke\fr H. E. Beyers. The soloist for this' The story picks up Earp at it | Continental Orchestra. Roy Chans- Of Ketchikan, Grand Vice-Presi- service will be Ernest Ehler most dramatic point in his career, lor wrote the screenplay. Edward dent; Charles W. Carter of Ju- {ll be other special pray-)When he and his brother Virgil |H. Griffith directed for producer n;‘uu. Grand Recorder; John Reck "w“w:“_mm;_fll‘ knle‘flit’ were bent upon cleaning up the | Phil v of Juneau, Grand Treasurer; Dora gt i o % . s " 3 ves! 3 fi’fm'. e Sweeney of LJum\lfll\u Grand Secre- | MIS: Willis Booth of the Norllmrn;,(x'furg)\:[_‘”:l “’“‘/‘\ in the ,;";{”“‘"*{; | i tary; George J. Beck of Ketehi-|LiSNt Presbyterian church will ex-) o d'“ ‘"‘;- "7"}:‘“ Pl }GASTINEAU AFE knu' (;n-'n‘d Chaplain; wi”mm‘plnm the use of the offering which :‘;“"‘ “{liv anot rcr czmuz':lfllh‘lt i s kad, in; ) {Will be a part of the gifts sent|about the deeds of some legendary 1 Chase of Cerdova, Grand Histor- character, but the exploits of Wyatt ian, and Leo Rogge, of Fairbanks,' 1 over the world in the {51 countries where this special Day Earp are cold fact, backed up by REOPENS FRIDAY -opening ot the | on Friday, has been announc- fed hy Andre J. »Barra, new oper- lator, who arrived in Juneau on Menday with bis family. Mr. De- {Barra, a chef of ma=y years' ex- | perience, has stated a policy that |EV?!)‘ morsel served to patrons will ibe prepared under his immediate |supervision. He will do his own | cooking. | Mr. DeBarra came to Juneau at ithe prompting of his sister, Mrs. {J. C. Cooper. His last previous {address was Dayton, Ohio, where ce also operated his own restaur- ant. He was accompanied north |by Mrs. DeBarra, their three chil- idren and canine pet. Young Ray |Eugene DeBarra, Sharon Lee and Judith Ann all will enroll,in Ju- {neau schools. | At present the DeBarra family |is residing at the Gastineau Hotel, luntil permanent home arrange- {ments can be made. - e, BALL PLAYERS AT BARANOF | Two members of the Ketchikan | Coast Guard Base basketball squad | are registered at the Baranof. They |are SK 3-c Dean R. Stephens and |8 1-c Herman Hoesly. i PETERSBURG COUPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nichol- {mn from Petersburg are registered |at the Baranof. Gastineau | . Nicest . Newest e o o o Most Modern Night Spots Ishnl and can testify both as to the (things he did and to their authen- {ing part will be, Mrs. Holst, Mem- eed, there are still men alive to- M' G B H lorial Presbyterian Church; Mrs. 48y Who knew the crusading mar- ISS Urove, bernie IM. Bacon, Salvation Army; the Re o {Robert Treat, Mathodist Clmrv.-h,‘ fotty Hulk Wed Tomgh' and Mrs. R. E. Baker, Bethel Tat- |40 A The wedding of Miss B*\rbmn“”nnw | e g of Miss Ba r | a Grove and Mr. Bernie Hulk will! The cvening service beginning fl\} Hosp"Al NQIES take place this evening at 8:30 8:00 o'clock will follow the Univer- < o'clock at the Resurrection Luth- sal program with Mrs. Walter Sobo- eran Church, Following the cere-|leff presiding. Others taking part| St. Ann's Hospital admitted Robert Treat, Method- |Mrs. W. E. Boehl and Oscar Coul- the Joseph T. Whiting residence, ist Church; Mrs. Henry Lorenzen,|Son for surgery, and Francine 1671 Evergreen Avenue. All friends Salvation Army, and Mrs. Jack 'Lyckfasseel and Severin Ferche for and acquaintances of the couple are Fletcher, Episcopal Church. Otherjmedical attention yesterday. George invited to attend both affairs. |churches represented will be the Joseph was discharged. - | Assembly of God, Nerthern Light| Only one admission was made to TEXAS FAMILY HERE [ Presbyterian Church, Seventh Day|Government Hospital, Edith Hanson Mrs. Ethel Huff and her two Adventist and the Lutheran Church.'(;Q"l‘.\.flkuml» There were no dis- children, from San Antenio, Texas,| Soloists of the evening will beCharees are at the Gastineau Hotel. They Miss Frances Barlow and Mis. Mn-i had spent one night at St. Ann’s dred Lister i o Hospital for lack of space in hotels.| The World Day of Prayer is in- 3 k% | terdenominational in character ung 3 " g (all are cordially invited to atten _ARRIVAL FROM HAINES ja i sv‘l"!fic i Erik Oslund, from Haines, arriv- ¢ °F ed in Juneau on the Estebeth this| morning and is at the Gastineau ! Hotel. mony, a reception will be held at| will be M AFL MAN VISITS >~ W. D. Wilson, representative of SEATTLE Mai{ VISITS the American Federation of Labor, I J. Cunz, from Seattle, arrived has arrived in Juneau and is at in Juneau yesterday and is at the the Baranof. Baranof Hotel. - o > HERE FROM WRANGELL | FOGD SALE John 8. Sivertson and George| By Rebekah Drill Team at Sears Sumption of Wrangell are registered ' Roebuck, Friday Feb. 21. at 11 am. at the Juneau Hotel. adv. 505-t4 ‘of 141 East 25th Street, New York City satvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY -86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. alvert Distillers Corp., New York City WeCannot Tellalie . . . . Opening On : | WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY -- FEB. 22 So We Must Admit Pamaray Club is ONE of the in the TERRITORY OF ALASKA . Seeing Is Believing . . . So We Invite You to Spend a Wonderful Evening Dancing . . . Drinking and Enjoying Yourself OPENATGP. M. Next door to H and M Grocery ® PAGE FIVL: TOOMCENTURY COMPLETE Ti25 — TONIGHT FRIDAY SHOWS g he brings his smoking guns to the devil’s own stamping grounds . . A Paramount Picture starring RICHARD DIX KENT TAYLOR EDGAR BUCHANAN wifl | Frances Gifford- Don Castle - Clem Bevans - Victor Jory "'Rex Bell For Added Enjoyment 7 MUSICAL y William McGann v Sherman Pr »o ORTLIGHT: —CARTOON FAST AIR EXPRESS NEWS MUSECEIANS Proteciive Union A.F.oi L. Hall REGULAR MEETING 7 . M. THURSDAY NIGHT PLEASE BE PROMPT! (ot i e mNEE'ii"swmg There will be a DINNER at the 0DD FELLOWS HALL FRIDAY.FEB. 21 at 6 P.M. FOR ALL PIONEERS and AUXILIARY MEMBERS Make Your Reservations Immediately CALL MRS. SWEENEY or MRS. FAGERSON BLUE 246 32 VULCANIZING We are prepared o handle all sizes of PASSENGER d TRUCK TIRES We are SPECIALISTS in all types of TIRE REPAIR war and synthetic JUNEAU MOTORS Phone 30

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