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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA s = PAGE FIVE CAPITOL SHOWS |PERCY'S CAFE IS TO |SUNDAY SCHOOLRALLY, ' i & i i;‘:::\mmu FEATURE Mrs. Ingvald rnes: TWO FEATURES REOPEN SATURDAY | "0V s e o= = | [N TECHIRCOLOR '2"" 0’“[[//7[//1}’ THIS WEEKEND WITH NEW CHEFS oo s i oo o bt o AT 20TH CERTURY A ‘m nday morning i i 1‘ : TR Aol the re-opening of the fall ceive the Rally Day award. AH| For this weeckend, Capitol ] o R e School A N 11 be .« | Millions 1 " A ke g < t ¢ the Church School. A old pupils will be welcon : will have a doublz ‘:“““’1“‘1’[ ESfaLll hmen Compleiely aff of teachers has been usual. The program hegins prompt- |3€s hay [ One feature is that adventur ‘w(mml and the courses of study ly at 10:00 a. m | Wister's gr ) n i AL Renovaled, Redecorat- G St b e ter, “Th il and it has “Sunset” Ca | d. Awerds will also be HERE FROM SKAGWAY juril to, Param L |ine tending role supported & ed, Rebuilt Fountain = [auucunced. = Awands will alio be| @ em Lamoreont of Seasway. is|picolor’ production, which ? da_Stirling and Olin Howlin. | fras | beer onably regular in at-|rcgistered at the Gastineau Ho el |fexs to the screen all U D | The o feature is “Crime of| Percy’s Cafe will re-open tomor-|tendance during the summer ses- i s | and of the early Wost, oy SHESE TECHNICOLOR ithe Centu; with an amazing plot v extensive ¢ s and | gjon SALMON DERBY SUNDAY! |and which is at the 2 Y R R aver seont ‘“ ith Stephanie . Bachelor and improvements, it I 1c2d to-| Teachers at Holy Trinity this| Get outfitted at Madsen's; open aturda « 2 Muhael Browne starred. They are{day by Percy Reynolds, ow 1l coming year are Mrs. K. G. Mer- daily 9 a. m. till 9 p. m 74 2x |, G ghn }‘1\4‘11 good support by Martin Kos- manager. The cafe has oe eck Betty Shaw, Ray Walker, pietely renovate l:. S. DEPAR N1 OF (0““1‘ lt( E, W THER BUREAU i 3 4 , |Frederick Howard and gthers. the fountain 1cbuilt and the re-| JUNEAU, AL.AS¥A drama, made by beau [ Tt i 'a suspense-filled mystery|frigeration improved | WEATHER BULLETIN {titul by the mag &) drama about a reporter, myster- o s ; | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 1207 MERIDIAN TIME camera. No other = fously missing, When on an assign-| Beynolds states that he is fo i Max. temp. | TODAY | Hollywood in quite 5 |men, discovering a murder and be- '»““f.“' in “j“”“’_ it s | last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hss, Weather at i‘“" so ideally 3 ing held prisoner. The are Vices of highly trained kitchen| gtqtion 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. B, | LOghniCler. v TS 2 plenty of thrills o} an c\up\mm‘l"“’ nnel with the aim of Pro-| anchorage 58 45 45 04 Cloudy Istory of the old, “six-st ‘@ I kind. ducing the highest —quality n)(x\h‘n‘".nm 3g 36 : |is a welcome and pleasant g b in Juneau. He is of the opinion|getne) B4 “ 4 A Gloudy {from crooning cowboys and high %) tat a reasonable degrec of std-| Gardova 54 45 & 80 BAGL Ischool horses. This is action, sus- % BRII!SH (ONSUI_ ";‘h”}| .If| ln.f'qu.‘s aurant “‘*"“"“nmmu 48 | 37 44 Drizzle {pense, drama and encu aance () fi“* been reached, and that pre-|pgmonton 7l G 37 38 c [to make it wonderful cntrtainment it s of food ‘1‘“‘“‘ will | pairbanks 59 30 30 0 Clear M“i' all | - o andaras ARRIVES ON TRIP I " revived mow that. they are mo| _,m » ol Qe | longer lmndu.mpnd o Gine. Rhict | Havre o % a Olaudy ‘ ‘ IHROUGH AlASK age of good help, mafcrial and|yuncau Alrport 8 m 16 33 Rain ‘TRU(K AUTO LANDED Joel “ccnfl i food. ; o % & 1 ‘ New Chets e % | @ @« m Cluy HERE FROM SEATTLE . Brian DONLEVY : [ ! Three chefs with reputation and got, 5 M 4 : tzebue 49 41 43 15 Cloud: | G. Edgar Vaughn, British Con‘ experience have recently been add-| b oous, - & oo g g e | by TUFTS ! |sul for the Pacific Northwest eq to Percy's staff. Arnold Hosg.|wpeGratr 55 34 &g ; | Northerm Commercial Company H Dmly % States and the Territory of Alaska, iy charge of the kitchen, comes|yun & & i l‘ Rain [received a three-quarter ton pick- bara Britton- Fay Bainte arrived here via PAA today and i3 to Juneau from Hesse's Onfe nn‘.Nmm“ oy = & i 771 kit [up truck on the Southeastern and ' Barbara Britton-Fay J staying at the Baranof Hotel. He Broadway, Seattle, where he serv s e > vy Elwin Yym, NCCo. employee, receiv- Tom Tully - Honryoflolll i said that he will be available 0 eq as chef for seven yeors. = i ‘l" “I []“\Id\ led a 1947 Buick sedan i Produced by Paul Jones i b any . Hertonn i 2 1 » ki A | Portland k(] 50 50 0 Clear g VR s Diseced by Swart Gilmrs see any persons who have consular, Roger D. Johnson was formerly | Bincd (Cecoe 56 %0 0 o7 Cloudy | Northern Commercial also had Lusiness to transact or inquiries chef and manager of the Rod and | pyince Rupest 55 i pee o jon the Southeastern supplies for to make about Great Britain lGun Clib Cafe of Mt. Vernon,| Ik o : |their stiff-leg crane at the Ju-! non, | geqttle ({ P Y 4 0 Clear | He will be availabie at the Wash, and Wilam A Eichom |gjpy, 55 45 0 PL. Oloudy e Bt sDine pAHS) Baranof Hotel at the following COMEs direct from the President |ywpitenorse s | 28 o1 Cleufis AAiiRas TEHL BINe awer area wsts | fimes: this afternoon. all day Mons Hotel Dining Room and Hotel Cof-|yayiat e kb n OloHity! SRER Rt A 0T Hip s Bviges . frelhter day, Tuesday morning, afternoon f€¢ ShoD, also of M. Vermnon. These| +—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) B i ! of Sept. 21, all day Sept. 22 and "‘:1‘”1‘“‘9 ik '"'-”“D 5. ‘f‘ of I WEATHER SYNOPSIS: During the night a weak low pressure center | morning of Sept. 23. gwfl\‘“ in preparing high quality|geyeloped just off Graham Island, approximately 350 miles south of AAC BOARD TO MEET | He will visit Sitka tomorrow i i b ‘Jun(-'\u This center has produced a weak southeasterly flow aloff over ——— and Skagway on Sunday. He will ‘Lh(‘ northern portion of Southeast Alaska and has resulted in decreasing | The Board of the Alaskan Arts lcave here Tuesday for Anchorage, | cloudiness and precipitation. In the southern portion of Southeast Alaska |and Crafts, Inc., and advisors will = i where he will remain until Sept. pNA BRI"GS 'N ElGHI skies remain cloudy and light rain continues to fall. Temperaturss over mat tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the ¢ SECOND FEAT“RE Y ) 7, 13. He will visit Nome Sept. 13- | Southeast Alaska have been well below normal during the past 24 hours. | Territorial Museum for an impor- THE TOPS in 16; Fairbanks, Sept. 16-20; White- | The first outbreak of cold air this season has occurred over the North ant session, and a full attend- Selected Short Subjects ” 'z horse, Sept. 20-21. !Central States. Skies in this area as well as over Central Canada have ance is requested | Mr. Vaughn entered the British {become partly cloudy and temperatures have fallen from the high 80s i B A T | LATEST WORLD NEWS with :;’;;:j’;:mi“;’r’;; dn oS80 o MEN| The Pacific Northern Airlines| ek erdal asiartioan o nue 50 dRereek e this :nn:mz and are eX- | Waitresses and rountain uu-ls‘[ Via Air Express M 2 e 3 1 . 188 400 ioht saven DRssEngers. frofy (ARE|Pec rop to the low 40s tonigh! senerally cloudy skies accompanied | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf STEPHANIE BACHELOR — MICHAEL BROWNE served at the following places: Lyowere vectering na one. phe. |PY light rain or snow have been reported over the northwestern portion of | — 1 A . £ A FRONT PAGE §”J ORY 1930-31, Hamburg, Germany; 1932- ‘en’é;f At c‘m_(’]m;‘ A m;‘d (fi‘m‘ Janada and over Alaska proper. Temberatures in these areas have "anged P - THAT SHOCKED THE NATION! 3, La Paz, Bolivia; 1935-38, Bar- o0 o0 OrCOER BRG T | from slightly blow freezing to near 60 degrees in the afternoon. Two very l|l|||m|||||||||"]||||||||"||||||||[||||||||||||"||||||m||||||"||||||||||||||||||||||||||| at 7:20—9:30 celona, Spain; 1938-44 Buenos flight thirteen were flown to An- intense storms are located near the southwestern tin of the Aleutian Aires, Argentina; 1945-46, Mon- ., _ . 5 | chain. They are expected to move into the Bering Sea tonight and are | 4 chorage, three to Yakutat and three | » rovia, Liberia. He has been in Se- (" ~oviova. { not expected to produce any appreciable effect on the weather of South-: E lN SATURDAY MATINEE————1:30 P. M. attle since last year. | east Alaska during the next 24 hours, i EPISODE NO. 1 OF by T From Anchorage to Juneau pas-| - b H S gt : i 3 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN i e YELLOW CAB Jacobsen, Francis Herron. s i AT THE NEW SCHED“LBS | Cooper Building, 4th and Mam. | i B Pour yourself a glass of this ] DAILY e e = with pleasure, serve it with pride. *10:20A Ar. SITKA 10:30A t t'. | A a e , e CERIEREEES { To Cordova: Harold Olsen, D. / B{‘,: \ Make Use of the Excellent | P YouR wowE: 18 NOT! d | ’ # 5 | EARNING FOUR PERCEN1 it will | i I . Phone pay you to investigate our offerings GRAVES now have on sale short great Kentucky whiskey and en- Juneau—Ketchikan \ (* or earlier) | Sel'Vlce Pl’ 0VIded l’y 0“" !in well chosen investments, ALAS- Nu gg et Sh o Passenger and Express foreen slckers o boys and s e g SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND } N | R S enariRG v, 3:208 DINE and DANCE |= ‘ J | e A mTrommEAN - o E E o i i 0 | o : very Evenin ; ~ 0 10 TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Salmon (reek (oun"y (Iub MANY BRANDS of Nationally Known 3 i '**v*' i WATCHES and Numerous Other Items at o, sengers were Dorothy Novatney, | 1 “Zore’s Black Whip*® seccee e o e o DuRose M. C. A DuRose| Revorts from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. toduy b TIDE TABLE Sam Kelly, Ralph Westover, Mrs.| Dir. and Vel. (Sea Condition) o S —— E ® M. Hayword, Evelyn Barton. | @ station Weather Temp. WIND Helght of Waves e AR B AL SEPTEMBER 6 o | Cordova to ‘Juneauiz F. Tyvall, - |Cane Spencer ..., _Bt. Cloudy 53 ENE 22 Zero | '.___—_———._ o i e | ® High tide .. 5:13 a.m,, 13.9 feet ® | wyaputat to Juneau: Marion|E¥ired Rock Pt. Cloudy 53 NE 4 Zero | ® Low tide ..11:07 am... 3.1 feet ® yane Josephine Rener, . Rosemar: |Pgint Retreat Pt. Cloudy 52 NE 5 Zero | ELLES AIR LINES o High tide 17:16 pm., 162 feet » yopot =% g y‘l’-uc Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 57 NNE 12 1foot | o o9 a0 e s se s e e Jumeau to Anchorage: 'Prank| 3 MARINE PORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SATURDAY EVE- DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY T0 KETCHIKAN v Juneau o Anchorage: Prank| o ARIYE EORRORCT TO heast Alnaka. and the outaide waters, | ? ¥ .| Dixon Entrance to Yakutat u.m(h under 15 miles per “hour mostly . DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF s, Felton Griffen, Nels| ontarls Dar b via Petershury and Wrangell Athtg Hlases' Mol Epating|Sienaiid SRS Blticr ¥4 | NGBSy A Couy o dpty D PR BRI, With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and Acrobatic class for bogs. Balircom Akljffslznalg o ol | ¢ 2 1) U instr e Jne 90! eynolds, G. 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