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1+ SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1947 ll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIH‘IIHIIIIIIINIII ' : SHOWPLALE oF TONIGHT cSunsed in Ki Dor 0Y ROGERS AND S“The Phantom Thief™ ‘ CHESTER MORRIS as Boston TOMIREOW . “Gzfii&/flz\" T BESS” (THE JUNGLE HORSE) A Beauiiful Story of Devotion Between a Boy and His Horse. Plenty cof Thrills and Excite- ment, Too. In Gorgeous Cinecolor!? . PLUS. “Plastics Inventors” A Color Carioon VIR AIR FEATURE SUNDAY ¢ —4:20—6:20—8:20—10:20 A | | ° | | n with | Blackie LATE NEWS - THERE IS MORE ON i THE WAY T0 YOU 4 1 . P ] PLEASE retumn .empty bottles promptly . L\ Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY © 1947 The C-C Co. |DRAMAII( APPEAL . Byrdie McNeill, IN TALE OF 1,000 MEN AND A HORSE “Lack of which to with | I names i marquee attract i ainst ‘Gallant Bess',” ac to one able reviewer. This about a young man and| his horse—to horses to Le precise— although the steed ays a dual |role—opens here Sunday at the| ol Theatre. | The film is dec to validity of dramatic appeal, with the best of the 1cleases featuri the relgtionship between man and, his animals Produced by Harry Rapt rected by red to rate, as and di-| Andrew Marton Ixum‘ an origin: story and en pl by Jeanne Bartlett suggested an inci t told by L t. Marvin Park, USNR, the picture recounts! the experiences of a 16-y boy whose dead father I him a thoroughbred mare and an ambition to ostablish al stock farm. When the Navy inducts the boy| and prevents him from rushing to| the side of his beloved horse in| time to save her from death by| Ppneumonia, he tecomes c his superior toward in en norse ke find: the ! and it becomcs a beloved ot of his ccmpany. There's pa '10\ as well as melodrama in| the events which precede a novel and stimulating ending. | This is MGM's { teature pri duced in Cinecolor and is also the first major feature in some time produced with an all-male cast (the good horse Bess being the only gal o xcml | PAA PASSENGERS Pan 23 pas American Airways brought ers in from Seattle yes- erday and one from Fairbanks. Cn the southbound flight, they carried three passengers to Ketch- ikan and 50 to Seattle. From Seattle to Juneau were: Hawley Sterling, Edna Sterling, John D, Henry, Kathryn Wagner, Judith Wagner, Theodore Mut- schler, Ruth Melin, Peter Buom- n: , Claude Helgesen, Mrs. Ann | Hel ckson, Elizabeth Congdon and infant Mary, Richard Cong- don, Eva Congdon, Jessie Farley, Howard Farley, Carroll Farley, Rotert Morrison Minnie Cordell, Paul Davis, Terry Kates, Jobn Dawson, Gilbert Maxwell. Fairbanks . to Juneau: A. J. Barash. Juneau to Seattle: Charles Mor- ey, Andrew Lundestad, Kenneth Lundestad, Leola Hayes, Catberine Nclson, Bernarde Brynelson, Anna- belle Lafavor, Cecelia Marsh, James Crowdon, I. H. Crowdon, Shirley ‘Thomas, Irene McFarland, Brian McFarland, Sidney McFarland, Pearl Lorenzen and infant Mar- tha, Julia Lorenzen and infant !Marie, Edward Musser, Charles RoLinson, Frank Abbott, Ray Mor- n, J. A. Sofoulis, Emmett Mel- Jessie Farley, Howard Farley. | Carroll Farley, Jake Harding, |S. Baker, Paul Hyde, plus 21 fish- umen from PNA transfer. Juneau to Ketchikan:. Albert Lang, Earl Coleman, Evelyn Don- nelly. i | e ———— I | | TRY TO GUESS 'EM SHUSTOKE, Warwickshire, Eng.' |—M—Church records here reveal 165 different ways of spelling ths :u]lages name, , i —— .- NOTICE My wife having left my home, I will not be resonsible for any bills unless authorized by me. (€igned) Carl A. Bergstrom. (4-31) | —————— When you pay 1or QUALITY why | not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- SHEIM SHOES at Graven G. 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Wa story f a girl who said Ye who is now visiting Alaska once “too 1 prese g {was announced today that Warne O'Hara as a shy, bes and cne other memtar of bis party conservative music twill mak> a special ip to Ju- who cc town in neau on Monday will re stor, but b to Anchor on v i Onre ti Plans for the party to to ancther when Harry James arrive here ocn Wednesday will not!in love with her and Dick H be changed, accordir to the s the words to a ncuncement his tru ce of Re Richard 1genious and other but stubborn Jouph Alaska Branch, tor and Harry Office of Department the sel -+ Eifin Cove News Nofes (Special ELFIN COVE, Al Organization of the newly form-| ed Juneau Men's Chorus is rapid- taking shape, according to a atement today from MacKay alcolm, tempor chairman of the group. He revealed that Er- nest Ehler has accepted the posi- tion of director of the chorus A committee is now drawing up constitution and by-laws and other committee has been chos- len to make nominations for per-| a Correspondence) |menent officers of the organiza- . {tion. n Good- Malcolm said that members of | Wi g here the “siflgihg ‘groViot can! be* Gakired oay: tor olesk dio Station KIT of much fun and many pleasant and to install the airplane crystal hours. He added that the City| M’ Berg 1s radio techniclan for aska Communi ystem will benefit greately by the addi- \ tion of a men’s singing organiza- ' NOTICE TO AUTOISTS Nurse Esther Wise returned to Ju- tion to the local social and cul- — tural life. {neau on Elfin II Streets of downtown section All men attending the next| et be washed down Sunday meeting of the Chorus will be in- Mrs. Charles Hubbard came home giarting at 4 o'clock. Autoists vited to become charter members|on the Elfin IT but will return yarned not to park in of the organization, Malcolm said.{to Juneau in about six weeks for while washing is The meeting will be held at 7 p.|an appendicitis operation m., Monday, in the Gold Rcom of| — tko Bar Chief of Poluc Mrs, - > > ald, came in on the Edward Dull and son, Don- mail boat Au-| Tackle NOW Buy your Fisming 1gra to visit her sister, Mrs . Esther| Java is an important source at DARNEL for the SALMON Fgemming, and will return to Ju- t coffee, chinchona bark DERBY, AUGUS Sist. on the Aurora, Thur y quinine. { ndau Why not save up for some day” dollars? Lots saoner than you think—if you save by buying U.S. Bonds! In fact, as little as $3.75 invested in U.S. Bonds every week will return you as much as $2,163.45 in only ten years” time. 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