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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THRILLING STORY \MlXED CHORUS OF |ALASKA COASTAL ' SPOOKY PI(TURE BEING FEATURED ' HIGH SCHOOL WILL | CARRIES 45 ON EAST SIDE KIDS SEVEN FLIGHTS AT IOTH CENTURY THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 Bt PAGE FIVE TONIGHT and FTRIPAY ‘ CAPITOL THEATRE‘ PRESENT OPERETTA| SHOWS AT 7:30—meie 80 | HvIRRGIY 6 s ot "The ForeS' Pflfl(e to Be( Wikt Coastal Alrlines. coms| Thrilling hérton aodl shrieks of iT'S ENOUGH Ta MAKE A GHOST “ e leave in New York pleted <ix scheduled flights yes- laughter are combined on “Spooks [brings a series of adventures is| terday. touching at Sitka, Tenakee, Run Wild," the Monogram mys- HAVE A Given Tomorrow Night I Pelican, Hoonah, Tulsequah, B. C | portrayed in RKO Radio’s m\\\ tery which comes to the 20th Cen- S myst thriller “Deadline at| ( N and Wrangell tury tonight, and co-stars Bela [Dawn,” starring 'Susan Hayward,| in GymflaSIUm wing passengers were Lugosi and the “East Side Kids." NERVOU Paul Lukas and Bill Williams, and | [P {reported to Sitka: Mr. and Mrs.| Unmindful of the fact that a BREAKDOWN.’ at the Capitol tonight. “The Forest ince,” a Russian Ben C. Miller, Lorraine Hill, Jer vicious killer known as “The | Suffering from a lapse of mem-|operetta in three acts, will be pre- | David, P\ Outwater, Peter Tack- Monster” is at large in the vicin- Imagine six scrap-happy T T()M()RR()W' * The Best 2-Hit Shew fi\\\7 by ln /lqec-u-- SHERLOCK HOLMES' BEST! ; Patricia MORISON i CALLING ALL DEMOCRATS * Jefferson Day Binner Baranof Hoiel April 5, 1947 TP. M. Gold Room Observing the 204th Birthday Anniversary of Thomas Jef- ferson, Third President of the ‘United States ‘ $£5 per plate * TICKETS ON SALE at BARANOF HOTEL . . . and from MEMBERS of DEMOCRATIC PARTY ‘ The Triangle Cleaners WE CLOSE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS YOU WE'LL DO your CLEANING ard PRESSING WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL | | ! catvert Reserve BLENDED WHISKEY —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City simplicity fascinates her, she agrees| Words adapted for this back= to go with him. When they reach|&round tell a story of wariare and the woman's apartment, they find romance in the days of 13th Cen-! that she has been murdered. tury Russia. An intriguing plot is Their taxi-driver, Paul Lukas, off- woven around the beautiful prin-! ers to help the sailor and, though cess, Tatiania who is held for ran- Bill is convinced he must have som by the Cossacks, and Vasalv, killed the woman, the other two|the chief of the Cossacks with | persuade him to join with them whom she finds hers in love.!| to find the real culprit The cowardly Dmitri, Tatiania’s The in y reason the fiance and a general in the Tsar's army, inadvertently aids in the happy finale of the story by en- abling Vasalv to prove himself a ‘pxlnce and worthy of the hand in| marriage of the lovely Tatiania. picture is uniqu mystery-thriller field of the st s ingenuit the picturesque characters who are re- vealed as suspects BPW(C MEETS FRIDAY; PROGRESSIVE DINNER T0 BE HELD APRIL 1, The BPWC will hold their reg- ular business-luncheon meeting on Friday in the Gold Room of the Baranof. The members will be en- tertained by Dorraine Barnes. Plans for the progressive dinner to | | Cordelia Keppinger, mus:c super- i visor in the Juneau schools, is di- | recting the chorus, and Helen | Schaefer, high school dramatics in- | | structor is directing the speaking direction of Henry Harmon are in! charge of stage setting and man- agement, and the home -economics classes under Phyllis Grant are as- sisting with the costuming. | The leading roles are played by te held on April 1 have been| Claire Folta, soprano, as Tatiania, completed and tickets may be had and Roger Pegues, baritone, as at the luncheon Friday. Vasalv. The others in the cast are| The dinner is for club members, | a5 follows husbands or guests, and admission' > ' is by ticket only. Cocktails will| Ve b1 et be served at 6 p. m. at the home Dmitri Dick Wingerson of the President, Betty McCormick, Ts‘“_fl glirtord 9ol 436 12th Street; the main course SOMid e Civer at the home of Mrs. Bess Cross,| LVtch . Wi Brouiy 954 Gold Belt Avenue, and des- LAdV-in-waiting Sitoe PR sert at the home of Mrs. Thelma | Jester Buady Hunter Engstrom, 73¢ Gold Belt Avenue.| Mother Vanya ... Henrletta Burgh Tickets may be had at the Lu-| Dancers: Paula and Dolore: Frie- Ek's Photo Studio, Garnick Gro- muth. cery or from any member of the Court Ladies and Cossack Girls: BPWC by Monday. Bonnie Bell, Pat Butler, Anita e e Brown, Jeanette Casperson, Alice Jean Davis, Jeanette Doucette, Barbara Gaunt, Arleen Godkins, Florence Haifner, Hazel Jameson, Lousan Krause, Virginia Johnson, Margita Maier, Harriet Maurstad, Roberta Messerschmidt, Lois Nicholson, Donna Olds, Carol Ol- son, Shirley Robinson, Joann Sa- | BASKET SOCIAL This evening at 7:30 o'clock the| Memorial Church Missionary So- | ciety is sponsoring a basket social | in the recreation hall. An evening | of fun is planned for all. i ATTENTION o5uRINERS Special meeting at the Temple ,‘;fik:‘“mm”" SsEOn, TRl B oclock TRCNY, evening. ImMport-|gogeack Men and Soldiers, Tom ant business in connection with | Burns, Richard Davis, Ray De- the Wishing Well J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. 4 Barra, Richard DeBoff, Bill Long, Jerry Magorty, Terry Pegues, Wil- SR —adv. 53821 )ard Prouty, Al Shaw, Jerry So- _1 foulis, Milton Furness. There is no advance ticket sale. but the admission price will be 50 * Richard A. 'l'yner cents for adults and 25 cents t’or | students. ~\PW AUXHJARY TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT has switched to Calvert because Calvert Whiskey i | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Vet- is lighter. | erans of Foreign Wars will meet Friday evening, March 28 at 8 o'clock in the VFW Clubhouse. - -ee | The annual “harvest” of commer- | cial fishing in this country is valued at more than $110,000,000. 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MOTOR REBUILD and MARINE SERVICE | Machine Work — Welding ‘ ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE L | from {from Hoonah, \parts The shop students under the 'S G ory after a knockout drink in the sented by the mixed chorus of Ju-| {too, Margaret Maloney. ity of the boys' camp at which s i i apartment of a siren whom he|neau H:gl\ School tomorrow mgm Minnic Ablookalook, Joseph | they are Istaying, Leo Gorce rascals running wild in a 4 escorts home, Bill Williams, asiat 8 in the high :rhool‘Cm”lk'" I Adams, Ruth Egliase. | Bobby Jordan, Huntz Hall and the haunted house...scaring the the young sailor, finds himself|gymna | Georg 1, Patsy Campbell,'octher members of their gang ven- diwi f Mr. D 1 i wendering the streets With 8| Tna operetta is based on musical| DT A Dr. Andresen, Jean ture out at night and become lost evil out of Mr. Dracula large sum of money in his pock-|giores from the compositions of | Carter a Halberg, Sid Thomp- in the woods. Finally they bund- ...plnying hide-and -seek 2t son, Mecl Clements and Betty er into an abandoned old man- . ., | Tschalkowsky anrd includes such “ee SUSAN Susan ¥ d, as & havd-bofl-{ porne * 0 eliloved works. ag|EeRDett slon occupled by the Leering Lu- in torture chambers 4 HAYWARD ed young hostess in a Broatwaj 2 of the Flowers .AM’“Ch: To 1 e ML and i, e gest and his dwarf companion, and trapping monsters! It's dance hall, advises him to return| o it TN Mr. and Mrs. Sam g, through a night of terror which chillarious! eaut LUKAS the money to his lady friend of| oy over Suite” and his Fifth and‘]‘?“;gdd\\' L» “::;:x g‘kfli (sooulla;“ml‘:' 18,) Slloclich NN 28 ypnoots the previous evening, since it pro-| .. 3 3 > i o S ; scious hilarity st WILLIAMS | babiy betongs to her. Because Bins| SIXth symphonies [Eghot, Max Lindoff and A, &od the breath of terror Eventually touches Lugosi himself, and it is then that the involved motives of Mrs. Herman May; to Petersburg, P. Nieri, Bernice Folger, and Frank |Johnson; tc Wrangell, Mrs. Lew . the character produce a welter of Willlams and Mrs. Sheppard; to . thodta Tulsequa B. C. i Bell. cross-purposes and hilarious si uations. Dark hallways, trap doors, and coffin-strewn cellars play their part in creating an atomsphere of horror, and the picture reaches its clima¥ with a young woman in real danger of her life. The cast supporting Lugosi and the East Side Kids includes Doro- thy Short. David O'Brien, George From Tulsequah to Juneau, John Leontovich, J. Burns and J. Rog- ers; from Wrangell, Ken Benson; Petersburg, George Lloyd; Bryce Mielke; from ‘Tenakee, H. Rosen; from Sitka, Sid Thomas and two prisoners; also Arne Dorum and Patty Berg, R Pembroke, Sammy Morrison, An- BU".DING pERM"‘S gelo Rossito and Rosemary Por- ta. R, Three building permits have HOSP"AI_ mTES !been filed in the City Engineer’s office for small construction jobs !in private reel ces by the own- St. Ann's Hospital admitted no new patients yesterday, but dis- charged A. J. Balog after surgery. Government Hospital admitted Ida Sue Prokopioff and Donald Martin, both of Juneau. Seven youngsters admitted on Tuesday enroute to Mt. Edgecumbe School at Sitka were discharged yesterday, also Arlene Adams who had been admitted Monday. — -~ PLEASE NOTICE Will the woman who picked up When you pay for QUALITY why pair black perforated sling pumps, not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- % in. too large at American Shoe SHEIM SHOES at GRAVES. Repairing Shop. Please come in or —adv. 530-tf call 654. —adv. F. G. Nottingham is doing an es- timated $500 job installing a com- plete bathroom in his residence at 305 West Tenth; Robert G. Rice, o1 512 Fifth Street, is putting a cedar shingle room on his residence at an estimated cost of $300; and Ed Berg is remodeling the interior of his home at 1012 Twelfth Street to the amount of an estimated $100. e For fine //mmz Schilling vmVamlla Flavor is the “soul” of desserts. For fragrant, delicate | goodness, use Schilling pure Vanilla. Its flavor won't | bake or freeze out. Schilling Quality~famous 65 ycars. ALSO 28 OTHER FOOD FLAVORS AND COLORS Alaska Transporfation Company (Passenger Service Temporarily Suspended) | FREIGHT and REFRIGERATION SERVICE to ALASKA Regular Sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT 1 Alaska Transporfation Company ; GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska 5 538tf | with The EAST SIDE KIDS LEO BOBBY GORCEY ¢ JORDAN HUNTZ HALL Produced by SAM KATZMAN - Directed by PHIL ROSEN - Story & Screenplay by CARL FOREMAN and CHARLES R. 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