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1 FRIDAY ]ULY 11, 1947 TONIGHT DOORS OPEN 6:: SHOW - STAR' THRILLTO $2The Music... pie, 'f"v the Magic > th eT1mes / " of America’s Greatest Entertainer! COLUMBIA PICTURE Technicolor! JLARRY PARKS: EVELYN KEVES WILLIAM DEMAREST- BILL GOODWIN CHAI]);([\ 15 Saturday Shews Cnn!onus from2 P. M. "IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINIIIHIIIIII!lliIl|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII" (Under J. Swanson, Tom Dyer, M n Pclican, Lillian Knopf, and A'RLINES (ARR!ES Mis. F. Dolloff; from Hoonah, Nel- lie anson; from Excursion Inlet, Mr :nul Mrs. Frcd Laube; from and Mrs. E. K. | {from K(‘l(‘hll’.ln Mr. Silva, Mildred Maynard, James E Alaska Coastal Aitiipes ~-spaicih- ans and J V. Smith; from Wran- & ed six flights yesterday with the gell, W. H. Earnest; from Peter: planes touching at Sitka, Port Al- burg, A. Bergerson, Willlam Living- thorp, Hoonah, Tenakee, Excursion stone > Burke Inlet, Pelican, Haines, Skagwa g S, ST | MRS. FRENCH LEAVLS Tulsequah, Petersb Wrangell and Ketchikan Mrs. Mildred French and her| Passengers to Sitka were Mr. and daughter left on tke Princess Louise Mrs. R. J. Borden, Minna Wiil- tor her home in Washington, D. C. iams, R. Bigley, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. after a visit of several weeks in| Buttmer, Edgar and Marianne Juneau. During her stay here, she Buttner, J. Margit and Ed John-!was the house guest of her brother, son. The Buttner family returned Malcolm Mcrrison and his famil to Juneau on a later flight und she also visited her brothe: Bound for Kctchikan we K Jim and Jotn Morrison and her Clayton, C. Hennings, Sally Can- jather, John Morrison, Sr. non and Ellen Gilbert; to Peter [PV ———— ) burg, T. C. Whitesids and Mr. Walker; to Heines, M. Burkhart and Mr. and Mis. S. J. Swanson. YELLOW CAB From Juneau to Pelican, ‘Ben| l Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Max; | to Tenakee Cannery, George James; to Port Althorp, R. L. Thann; and | to Hoonah, P, J. Ban Dor. | Intound passengers to Juncau| from Sitka were Robert Lofton, Cr‘-‘ Moy, | Phone cil W. Maxwell, Henry George Williams, Bob Corp, Dr\ Milnes and Oscar Mangsol; froi Skagway, Lawrence and Aileen Ja i 24-hour Dependable Service cobus; from Haines, Mr. | 630 s - Why Wait Until 1950 and then tell yourself that you once had an opportunity lo buy 4% Preferred Stock of the Alaska Finance Corporation instead of BUYING IT NOW? Only $15,000 available — at par value of $100.00 per share. For full details call at our office in the Cooper Building, 4th and Main Streets — or Phone 896. . THE .|I||I||l|||||||||||!||IIIIIIIIIII II|I|H|||IHIIIIIIIIIII|ll|l||||IIlIII|I|||||||||||IIII|II|. 'JO[SON SIORY |S hs pASSENGERS ARE GlORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT! | NOW SHOWING AT |FLOWN HEREBY PAA; '~ CAPITOL THEATRE FORTY FLOWN OUT DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA LAST JUNEAU ELKS " SAN ANTONIO' IS OFF FOR NATIONAL BIG FEATURE NOW BPOF CONVENTION. “AT 207H CENTURY The last three detegates from the Juneau Elks Club left today via “Iht Jolson Story,’ Columbia! Pan American Airways brought'paa to attend the National BPOE| The soutl OF Geeiirvias e Pictures' heart-tirring new film 25 passengers from Seattle to Ju-!Convention at Portland, Ore. Other jestic In ils bea ity and alive with depicting the times of America’s neau on yesterday’s flights. On thel gelegates \ earlier to combine excitement, adventure and romance greatest entef soared into the southbound flight, 14 passen: Shelr vacatians with. attendance at|iives again on the st e Capital last on the wings were flown to Seattle and four to!tna convention {20th Century Theatt : of magical Technicolor and some of Ketchikan. On the flight to Fair-| yaq, today (were: Exalted ner Bros. newest ama the most glorious music ever con- banks, there were 16 passengets f0r|puler Victor P John Walmer |“San Antonio,” filmed orious tained in a motion pic to give there and six for Whitehorse aid- Mr. and M, Rasl Hunter Technicolor, opened last night with those in attendance the rare treat| Passengers from Seattle to Ju-i arror the convention, Mr. and & superb cast of play . of tinding Hollywood at its lavish neau were: Charles Johnson, Sherry | yv “Hunter will spend tieir va- [by stars Errol Fiynn and best. Importantly cast are Larry|Johnson, Max M. Houc Marlyn! otion in California. They expect | Smith Parks, Evelyn Keyes, Willlam De¢- |Call, Gerard Belanger, E. W. Davis, | 50" b e o “montt As transiated by ‘the camers 1sha marest and Bill Goodwin r Aryeson ! - from an original screen play by Meclodious is the word for “The Colwell, Robert Coiwe:l Alan LeMay and W. R. Burnett, Jolson Story,” for everywhere in Joyce Colwell, Rita Deaton, Virsil MARSHAL looKlNG Site Antanior’ SHerdEs as’ i ohioks the re-telling of this pamorama of |Barkboll, Le rd Whittaker p ful western film that is just iight show business appear the beloved. Knute Tellefson, Paula Taylor FOR MISSIN.-G MAN in every detail tunes that Jolson made famous and Lillian White, Effie Betzer, Ray| Briefly, the story is concerned which remain just as famous today.'Lingle g with an era in Texas history when There is no segment of his pa Robtert J. Sommers, Russell Horn-| The whereabouts of Pavl Joseph great nomadic cattle herds were whether it be vaudeville and bu James Rusch, Dora Rusch,(28, of Juneau, is sought today bY jpeing preyed upon by highly or- lesque days in the hinderlanc v Breeland, Harold Magerson. |U. S. Marshal William T. Mahoney. | yunizeq bands of alght raiders, in years of successive hits on Broad-, o . i Lo ysiAgaen hax et R for over |, effort to decimate the herds and way, or his striking career in Holly- | yiag from uneau to Seattie|two weeks according to a report tuin the men who owned them wobd, that does MmOt CANTUTS Aip b jrore: DU . Miies;, Rohers . DA TTRIID to MALEAEY by Louise Rhodes, | gaypeq wire and fences had not least a half-dozen haunting melod-\"”'l‘" Riley, Minnie Hunt, Loisiof the Native Village, Who is|ye; made their appearance on the ® N 3 Hunt, Lillie Darlin, Fred Lappl!Joseph's sister By ™ ies; now, they are all together in . . v - : free range of Texas and it was left one” ihodthe: cavaloads " oF ieRtete | Doiy LDRD BMAE bR AT The missing man was a fisherman |y, o yanchers themsclves to de- tainment jam Hilberg, Ted Kister, Dorotha last year on the Washington in the fgong poth their lives and their To mention only a few: “Swanee,”|Miles, E. C. Fowler, Glen Spang-|Icy Strait area. Anyone with Know- i1angs from the predatory outlaws “April Showers,” “California Here '°%; ik vl o ledge of his whereabouts is asked | gryo) js in a rough-riding, fast- ¥ ome, “About s Qiartar of Nipe .. Juneatt i to, JHstehikan . Georgn | fgiontact the U8, Marshdl, Fec- angoting rals. * Alexis® Smich 18 he i and *You Made M Love Lorsn, .Oliver: Ripige, Johii. Mpe.jers Bldg {pretty girl, a character always seen You." “")’“ H‘”“f"‘“ g R 3 75 7 {in westerns. Topnotch player In one of this seaton’s ; \».f,,‘;:“\!\( d “,(:,',lf,,J"Jm';!“[.., £al'"| WASHINGTON — The Senate|port the two stars performances, Larry Parks, as Jol- il e srce Committee has unani- - - dassling hew 'stad,® On" sdresn in: SO CEDA _IJ‘,"tq"m' Delton T | o0 pepresentative Robert F. Jones AR SOUR, B0 | NOT sens, his is a tremen- Humphreys, Richard M. Summers, o oo % 50" onher of the Fed- FARNING FOUR PERCEN1 it will nearly every dous role and he makes it a tri- umphant one by the uncanny way in which he brings the famous en- tertainer to life, with gestures, man- William A. Provance. Charles Green, Jr., Wesley Mutkala, James W. Weber, Wa Camille Humphrey. 5, aker, athleer: An-; nerisms and facial expressions that q Ed Bfi“m” % are practically perfect. 2 . 1 to Whitehorse: Mrs. Phil- Evelyn Keyes, in the romantic! Jumeat B0 Wikl ¢ ip Smith, Philip Smith, Jr. M. lead opposite Parks, also scores in 7 . . Jo Eugene Nelson, Richard Nelson impressive fashion. Her flaming- Jean Fannon, S. Rautanen haired beauty is more radiant than) ever in the glowing Technicolor of the film. LOUISE SKINNER IS IN R a0 T | COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE THREE PACKERS LAND | Miss Louise Skinner is now em-| [ployed in the office of U. S. Com- cently KINGS, COHOES HERE miicocs xeix Gras. s e l'l“]?d frem Munn,nmon' Ala., Three packers 4 landed o fofu) of "'““" she vies jemployed for the - i ast three years by the U. S. Army. 000 pounds of salmon at the Ju- P! Y Y ) D e Miss Skinner, a Juneau girl, was neau Cold Storage today, about half kings and half cohoes. The Elfin II, under E. O. Swan- son, had 35,000 pounds; the North- ern Queen, G. A. Strand, 10,000 pounds, and Stanley Thomps Nuisance IIT ZB 000 puun(‘ INCORPORATIONS Two corporations have filed Ar- ticles of Incorporation with the office of Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle Small Homes, Inc., of Anchorage, formed by Harold Winans, Margery J. McCormick and Rayner S. Mil- employed by the Juneau Selective Service Board prior to her work in Alabama. e on's WASHINGTON—The Department toéday forecast this year's corn crop at 2,612,809,000 bushels and all wheat at 1,435,551, 400 bushels, SPECIAL Fresit S § INGERIE ler for $100,000. Stock is divided l yERBERT CUSTOM into 1,000 shares having a par value TAILOR-MADE s“"s of $100 each. Utah Woelen Bert's Drugs, Inc., of Anchorage, formed by Arthur W. Burston, Hel- § en Jane Burston and C. A. John- v BLANKETS Make your appointments with R. M. MARLOW fon for $20,000, with stock divided y ; G into 2,000 shares at $10 each. Factory Representative st S Dmig [} Room 414 Gastineau Hotel | e — r—— Read the want-ads for pargamns! ' REFRESHMENTS Saturday pay you to investigate our offerings in well chosen investments, ALAS- KA FINANCE CORPORATION, Cooper Building, 4th and Man. —adv.—574-tf eral Communications Commission 'The Republican lawmaker was en- dorsed despite charges made by a newspaper columnist (Drew Pear- son) that Jores had been a member - of the Black Legion and the Ku Klux Klan. Jones, denied the accu- Whnen you pay for QUALITY why sations. not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- > ~ SHEIM SHOES at Graves. 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Everybody Welcome NOME, WHITEHORSE Cordially Invites the People of Juneau and Surrounding Communities