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H\llh\\, AULU\I , T , 1947 'SONGS, ACTION COMEDY AL IN CAPITOL SHOW n, ¢ dy and in Republic’s C Roy m, n( the Capitol which is of the| kest of (\u cycle of musical We: erns at which Republic is partic larly adept, moves from the pres ent time Lack to the 1890's \\huH the search for gold brought thous- ‘ ands of people, new towns and a| new law to the country west o the Pecos ‘The flash-back quences are introduced in a dream |, which Dale Evans, who l\\~i 1ln||mm role in the is her own| -7 CHAMPION OF " WESTERN HEARTS IN A NEW RACEAWAY TO ADVENTUROMANCE ns Hayes, Bob of t ze ‘Gabby’ ns Hardie mont, even Roy Rogers and Trig; have dual roles in the screen play. |, Tt cond feature on the cur rent program is an artfullv cerie mystery, “The Phantom Thief,” which brings back that irrepressibie | rogue Boston Blackie, familiarly portrayed by Chestar Morris | D e DAYID FARRELLS HERE |- AS MEANDER GUESTS David an'l d sister of Mrs. Edward Lowe, rived Wednesday from San Francisco to join the R ° Y R o G E R s Lowes akoard the yacht Meander, T R I G G E R THE SMARTEST HORSE IN THE MOVIES ""GABBY' HAYES Alfi.!ll DALE EVANS SONS OF THE for a cruise and fishing Southeast a waters Leaving Francisco after mnl night WL([X\PS(‘I\ morning by ted Air Lines, Mr. and Mrs nade connections with e trip to Juneau their guests, Mr. and N > entertained at dinner T\l(‘Sv night at the Salmon Creek itry Club. The party gathered| A8 st at the R. H. Williams coun-| Immc for xo(‘kl.ulx ® sr.cmm FEATURE e : o ‘ "THE PHANTOM THIEF" | Doonion M. B. Dahl and Sons, Inc, with CHESTER MORRIS as BOSTON BLACKIE | oz, : corporation with the office of; Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. BLACKIE GOES INTO A TRANCE \\'D COMES l'l’ WITH A KILLER The firm will operate a vessel in :05—9: the steamship business. It was formed by Stanley B. Dahl and M. B. Dahl, of Juneau, and Fred M. ,Dahl, of Seattle, each holding one SOAP BOX DERBY RACES | W samon: | J ! WELCOME SAILOR! | 2] f “World" At Akron, Ohio s i S Pl SATURDAY MATINEE ai 1:.30 P. M. - ——— | Read the want-ads for bargains! | i i trip in! 20—10:50 ol xh are of the 3,000 shares of stock The concern is capitalized for 5300.(}00. | ‘pu day. Madsen Cycle Shop, ! Phone green 113, opposite Ball { Park. 663 3t LADIES or Fisherwomen LOCAL MERCHANTS Donated These Very Special Prizes for the AUGUST 31 SALMON DERBY LADY CONTESTANTS Kirsten Beauly Shop. .. 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Leivers will the judges for the horticultural soction, which will award winners n the basis of distinction of spe- form, color, substance abundance bloom stem, and condition the vegetable, judges wil Bavard, Hank McDowell. The e urge to okey a nounced an - Mr orium wers g by Chair T autumn b entory of tt Aug. 22 appears, read two more attempt ement with Russia and Austria—in favor a completely fresh aj This impending out nts of \UI(A and ake That the sessio in vain is sel cies; and and For (Octobe fc knittes even scat- and|the dept | & am- all manner of t s and holders, plus pillow cases, lunch knitted sweaters for the mall fry, and wash frocks for the ¥C er Miss. Nell McC ey has ous clever and artistic nov- es in process to grace one of the booths. The regular meetings tinue during the bal month and September. The Mes- ames Walter Hellan, John Geyer {and Pat Gilmore, representing var-| will be 0 best display ables; and a blue ribbon awarded for exhibitor dis- most varieties of a 1 s country and nion have deteriorat- erously case of r Molotoy far has to acknowledge Secre y Marshall's proposal for a re- amination of the dead- locked ts to set up a unified government for that country Marshall set August 21 as the deadline for report from the ability to occasion; stalemated American joint comLination. Accessories and bas- commission coul. He told Mo- es will be permitted lotov in a note last week - L L MINE IS SIGHTED OFF. WASHINGTON COAST the place of rlu fon zones it was whether to call AIIL 22 P~ sighted by crewmen of Shirley Lee, was will be playing tables Mrs. B. D. Stewart, Mrs am Byington and Mrs. Cameron will award the for flower ar ement on the ba- of color nony; relation to | receptacle; proportion and balance; distinction and originality; suit- Korea, Foreign will- P oths, s will con- ce of this twe ious committees from the city for several s uul appointad to fill their respect- posts were Mesdames Will Mar- ;\ a1, Ordos and Caroline Breiding. SIMPKINS lEAVE TO TRAVEL EAST and Mrs. George smpkur r Vacouver this S. Princess Louise s cliations s ago ile the chief Am l ative on the Four P : Treaty Commission which has qeciroved by g jEan. bylng, even er o Settle| e due west of Willapa Bay, the disputes over & peace [07| Goast Guard said fAusuia was guehe 8 The 'mine was destroyed by the Gar SRl atIonn Ehty, W cutier Bonham, which had been -—— towing the fishing boat Argo, dis- < abled off Grays Harbor by engine b trouble. The Argo was transferred SoAli' bl " thER 6 Peritaivante to the motorboat Triumph after the Mr. and Mrs. Simpkins will travel mine report was received. first to Bellingham, where they 3 R will visit their daughter, Mrs. The SS Princess Louise Richard Simmons, and her two for Vancouver B. C. at 9 {young sons, Dick and Jerry. Their this morning with 25 pass next stop will be Coeur d'Alens, from Juneau. The ship will pick up four passengers at Scow Bay and| near | Sulm;, for Vancouver were Mr Idaho, where they will visit m.»n n-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Simpkins, l)x. nl\d \«h* Fred Iwing and (laur,h ‘off the r three mo M2 wkich started \"\llll ing n lox treaty 2 Vienna shington The United States has Issued more an 656 billion dollars worth of postage stamps. YELLOW CAB sailed o'clock ngers Mrs. Ed Metzger Patrick and their John, and Jean hey will then travel via tk Gres Northern route to Harris- burg, Pennsylvania, to visit their youngest daughter, Mrs. Willfam| Wordel and her husband. Enroute to Pennsylvania, they will stop off in Chicago on business During their absence, the Simp- kins Printing Company will be' closed. Seattle were: Southall Pfund, Doris Elgin, E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C ‘ A. Elford, Jam W. Lewis and| William Farbe: Sailing for PIHHP Rupert were: K. Brigsli Tyers, F. Rittenhousa, T. A. Wieb, B. Black, J. Gyles Harrison 24-hour Dependable Service 4-.-_._ e . oSy BOB TOTTEN"S CAPITOL CITY AIRCRAFT CO. G. L Flight Training Airplane Rentals “Sightseeing Trips” Juneau Airport Phone 026-2 Shortages are a thing of the past... quality ingredients are again available. 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