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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947 | NEW MELODRAMA * FEATURE NOW AT CAPITOL THEATRE Dan Duryea isn't exactly a cop| “Black Angel” which is at the Theatre, even though he dees a bit of sleuthir Lut he| turns in one of the most arrest-| ing performance seen on the screen eason. i er his new deal with Univer- | Duryea is given a chance to! heavy with a heart and he| AN ANGEL 1o LOOK AT} . A DEVIL o ¥, LOVE! S rre——. | in Capitol 143 PASSENGERS | carried delivers in his first starring rol The picture, based on story Lty | Cornell Woolrich, has a surprise ending that probably has O. Henry | istriving for a rebutt It also! . Jur Loasts one of the loveliest act- DURYEA - VIN {resses on the screen today in Peter Lorre - | |June Vincent and certainly does not suffer from the presence of Peter Lorre as the third star in i the cast | It would be unfair to prospective theatre-goers to reveal the |All that can be said is that should be on hand at the begin-| |ning, for the plot motivation starts immediately and m with the | speed of a P-38 and explodes ' |the climax with the detonation of| ADDED f—— g e m—— NO PLACE == [o3vwanr] b LIKE HOME _=mays— § AM!RICAa “News Via Air Express TOMORROW "Ii's Great To Be Young' ||an atom vom | and | '(UBAN PETE' | 29.pASSENGERBUS | WILL BEADDEDTO CHANNEL SERVICE In line with a policy of constant | improvemeni and increasing ser- vice fer the residents of Douglas, | William H. Dore, owner and man- | ager of the Channel Bus Lines, an- nounces the purchase of a new bus. This 29-passenger bus, a Univer- | sal Ford transit crdered from Port- id, Oregon, will be delivered herc in about six weeks, and will sup- plement two cther buses, acquir- ed 18 months ago when Dore pur- !chased the Channel Bus Lines af- | ter being thrce years in the Coast Guard To improve the efficiency of nis! | service Dore had constructed last | oring in Douglas a service gar-! age and depot. | SPECIAL! for Speedy. depend- able service with specially design ed tools and equipment, Mod: erate prices. . ’ Parsons Eleciric Co. Juneau, Alaska i s s i | YELLOW CAB Phone 22| 24-hour Dependable Service the next WEEK i MOTHER and DAUGHTER PERMANENTS Mother pays our regular price and little daughter gets one for half-price. A SPECIAL SKIN TREATMENT FREE Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes g Skyway Luggage A Real Silk Hosiery Mills Represeniative Roy Lee OFFICE IN KLEIN BLDG. 3rd & Franklin - Green 494 by— PHYLLIS MAYNARD ARTHEA BALLANTYNE GRACE WILEY—Owner The Florence Shop 129-3rd St. Phone 427 OPEN EVENINGS ith-q; Tor Your Office CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATILE 4 - Eliot 5323 Serving Alaska Exclusively< SN Don't Forget that delicious Merchant's Lunch 65¢ served from 11 am. to 5 p.m. Try Our New Revolutionary $1.00 Plate Service: TENDERLOIN STEAK For Between Meals and after 8 p. m. 25¢ Hamburger Sandwiches LAMB CHOP PORK CHOP OR FISH Served with Potatoes, Salad, Tea or Coffee -A1XIS @ SINI) JAII-XALXIS @ OUR NEW HOURS 6:30 A, M. — ON? GASTINEAU CAFE Everybody Welcome ‘@ ONE DOLLAR @ ONE DOLLAR @ ONE DOLLAR @ ' ® SINI) JAId - Ursula. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA Winona Monroe Is {Eskimo (lothing FLY SOUTH BY PAA To Be Married fo | ot Thomas Olson. Mrs. Minnie | Drive Nefs 2 Tons; | Distribution Made SEATTLE, July 81, — (#—The| ces the forthcoming marriage of Eskimo thing drive for needy her daughter, Miss Winona Rose Alas netted upwards of ito Mr. Thomas Fugene Olson, son!two oi serviceable clothing of Mr. and M Martin Olson | which has now been distributed to of Wasilla. The m ge will take needy Eskimo, Aleut and native place in the Fir Presbyterian | villages, Northwest Airlines an- church in Fairbanks on the eve-|nounced todav ning of August 19. The young! The shipments included 200 pairs h.x\,}vuuplo will make their home in'of men's trovser 40 men’s over- A, Fairbanks and continue their stud- coats, 90 women's heavy winter the University of Alaska. coats and a large assortment of Monroe has chosen three other clothing. Among letters of of her classmates attendants.' thanks was one from a Yukon vil- Miss Jean McRae of Anchorage|lage where a supply of maroon will be maid-of-honor, Miss Ruth|pathrobes were made into “flasiy Blankenship of Kotzebue and Miss pants” for children. Beverly Turner of Oregon will be' various Alaska flying services, Lridesmaids. Mr. Philip Olson,!pysh pilots and individuals helped Velma Carr . Louise Cames, Elma Wolfe, Chris | '€ brother of the bridegroom, will|i, the distribution be best man, H Jenson, Robert Lee, Mother Lucy, | Mother St. Edward, Mother St Miss Monroc nas chosen a tradi-| tional white wedding gown for her | wedding. Rev. N. Harry Champ- lin will perform the ('::l\dl(‘llflh(l service, and a reception will follow the ceremony. Miss Monroe was reared in Ju- neau and is a member of the Juneau High School, Class of '43 She is in her final year at the University, majoring in Home John Economics. Mr. Olson is a sopho- ¢y Ha- more and is majoring in Business Record loads of yesterday passengers were on the south- flights of Pan American when 143 were flown and one to Ketchikan flights, 110 of the pas- fishermen from the Bristol Bay area who were flown into Juneau via Pacific Northern Airlines. On the northbound flight yesterday from Seattle, 19 passengers were flown here From Juneau to Seattle, sengers were William Martin, H. Voss, Margaret Voss, George Terry, Louise Gordon, Ted Heyder Russell Horning, Joe Meherin Stella Meherin, Stanley Eneberg Phyllis Eneberg, Greta Vinson, E ther Fields, Herbert Shelley, Don Phillips, Ervin Weekley, Jack Carr, bound Airways, to Seattle On these sengers were H. Monroe announ- | tons ies at Miss FISH LANDINGS Four irollers landed | | salmon at the Juneau Cold Storage |this morning. They were Carl| | Wiedman's Helena, with 2,000 nounds for Alaska Coast Fisher- ies; Dave Burnett on the Three Deuces, 500 pounds for ACF; Ole Bransdah!’s Ford, with 2,000 pounds @ing to Sebagtian-Stuart; and (Carl Baker on the Sadie, 2,000 {pounds for Sebastian-Stuart. The packer Isis, skippered by | John Martinson, brought in a load {of 50,000 pounds of salmon from the fishine grounds for Sebastian- | Stuart. L. Hay L. Genevieve Don McClo! Mrs. Betty Brown, Harvey Brown, Mary Hedges, Clare Swenson, John Hixson, and 110 from PNA transfer. Theodore Kaser was a passenger from Juneau to Ketchikan to Juneau: Katherine Pasquan, Gladys Moran, Mrs. I Hays, Hawes, Nelson McGoun, Lar gen, John Suoja, Frank Carls, |Administration Roy Gray, Axel Larson, Edwin| Mrs. Monroe and her daughter Clark, Johan MacDonald, Lois Plan to leave Juneau for Seward| West and infant, Francis Stitt, enroute to Fairbanks on August Don Dotson, John MacGregor, Jane 9. Also attending the wedding will Yaggy, C. D. Yaggy. ke Mrs. Monroe's son, Gilbert, who e ari-u SCI [was married in Fairbanks on May e 31. Gilbert is also in his last PR 7 7 TR Y |yoar ot the Datiersty | BIGGEST IN ALASKA!! 5 e L <l | Complete stuck of oil, w(md.couli WA C {burning ranges, stoves, heaters at ape “uneau Ycung Hardware Co. —adv FIRST FRIDAY AT Tomorrow, the first Friday of August, there will be Mass and Benediction in the Catholic Church | of the Nativity at & o'clock. Com- munien will be distributed at o'cloc. Ay HOTEL Washington State 644-tf | ping at Baranof 7! Seattle, Larry Hagen esidents stop- | Hotel are: —_ > — ) O. L. Elgin,| Mississippi is the second largest A. E. Aller. Jr,, Carl Bowman, John cotton producing state in the na- | Sucja, Sam Baker, Mr. and Mrs. tion. \(4 D. Yaguy, R. A. Littlefield, Frank > Karls, C. H. MacDonald, A. E. *ARU LODGE Washingten Fish and Oyster Com—'Mnrhvll: Aberdeen, Mrs. Oliver, Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof pany of Seatie is staying at theBlaine; Vashon, F. R. Dolloff; for reservations and lransporlauoni Gastineau Hotel. Mukilteo, John M. Dawes. airangements —adv. 604-f he e FISH MAN HERE Willlam €. Kingston of the STARRED IN BILL AT 20TH CENTURY thrilling caught Metro- Climaxed by the most horse-racing sequences ever by Hollywood cameras, Goldwyn-Mayer's “National Velvet" which opens tonight at the 20th Century Theatre, is said to be ex- citing and fascinating entertain- ment from beginning to end ‘The story, tased on Enid Bag- nold's best-seller novel about a girl who rides victory in the celebrated Grand National at Ain- tree, England, emerges as a heari- warming, moving document which will be enjoyed by the entire fam- ily. Mickey Rooney, who stars in the fiim, plays Mi Taylor, an ex- jockey who wanders the country- side until he finds a home with the Browns, as delightfully human a family as you will find any- where. Present are Donald Crisp and Anne Revere, as Mr. and Mrs Brown; Elizabeth Taylor, as a 12- year-old whose passion is horses; Jackie Jenkins, the famous tot of “The Human Comedy,” who collects insects and Angela Lansbury, who scored as the maid in “Gaslight,” as a love-smitten adolescent When Elizabeth wins an un- wanted horse in a local ratfle, she and Mickey, aided by Mrs. Brown, embark on a seemingly futile dream: the winning of the Grand National with The Pie, as the horse is named. The climax is thrilling. - -ee - HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann's to Admitter vesterday for medical were Mrs. Ma ‘Thomas, Newman and Sandy Holden. Discharged from the Hospital were Guy Gaudette and Mrs. John Whiting and haby boy No one was admitted or discharg- ed from .the Government Hospital yesterday. —— e Empire Wanu-ads ror resuils! to Hospital attention David OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE SUITS COATS DRESSES 2, ALL SUMMER HATS $1.00 and $2.00 Our downstairs store is soon to be closed for remodelling, expected to require two weeks. Exact closing date will be an- nounced soon-The Upstairs Cot- ton Shop will be open as usual. STEVENS “The House of Swansdown” MICKEY ROONEY IS | ALSO A FAGE FIVE [NTURY xow1gHT Complete Shows at 7:15 and 9:30 "THE PICTURE OF THE MONTy.. ) g% "NATIONAL VELVET A CLARENCE BROWN Production Based on the Novel “NATIONAL VELVET" by ENID BAGNOLD storing MICKEY ROONEY i DONALD CRISP + ELIZABETH TAYLOR ANNE REVERE + ANGELA LANSBURY JACKIE JENKINS « ARTHUR TREACHER AN M-G-M PICTURE LATEST WORLD—WIDE NEWS Also RUSHED via AIR EXPRESS