The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1947, Page 5

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL "“IllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'IH|Ill|||llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'III ’WAllA(E BEERY |S (o l. |. E G E SHOWPLALE of Lfunend, ST T m;uum SUNDAY \I()‘\'I)-\\ TED FIO RITA ORCH PL“S ‘ CARTOON—LATE SUNDAY—FEATURE at Last Times Tmnght' 2 H"‘ "PASSKEY TO DANGER" "SLIGHTLY SCANDALGUS" IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIII'III|IIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIINlIIH ; EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 5068 FOR APPOINTMENTS LADIES’ * MUSIKEC at 10:00 p.m. - * REFRESHME NIGHT at the ELIKKS SATURDAY "IN STAR ROLE IN | BILL AT CAPITOL A big attraction comes to the Capitol Theatre Sunday with lh showing of “The Mighty McGurk starring Wallace Beery in the role of a blustering ex-prizefighter. . By BOB GRUBB Beery, whose biggest screen tri- NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—(®—Col- umphs during the past 33 years lege football sneaks in thi have been scored in roles with door today in its usual early children, is teamed with Des attempt push & ball off the Stockwell, acclaimed for his pol trayals in “Anchors Aweigh” and! rs have “The Green Years.” The toy ac- n in some cases, tor pians an orphan who idolizes'not all of the seve and reforms the ex-pug. ers are of the € The supporting cast is headed by up” variety. In f Edward Arnold, recently seen in games, come late “Three Wise Fools,” Aline Mac- have a bearing {Mahon, who won Academy consid- national rankings. eration for her characterization Whie a certain number of big in “Dragon Seed,” Dorothy Pat- colleges open against comparative- rick and Cameron Mitchell |ly easy opposition, the results of Arnold plays the owner of a bar- at least a half-dozen game: \room, Miss MacMahon is the out- going to be watched for what th spoken proprietor of a pawnshop politicians call “significant trends.” who has spent 20 years in u'xm,; to tame Beery, Miss Patrick is ‘thl.ue Washington State tussle at romantic interest of the film, and| Hershey, Pa. The power-packed Mitchell pla; a young fighter'Nittany Lions are regarded as one who turns alvation Army cap- 'of the east’s stronger teams, while ' tain. 'lhe exper A natural for Beery, “The surprise team in Mighty McGurk” marks a chang2 conference race. of pace for him. Sprinkled with Down at Oxford, Miss, Ken- comedy and action, the screen tucky and Mississippi get the o offers the star a heart- Southea 'n conference proceed- dramatic characteriza- ings o an early start, with | Kentuc Wildcats slightly favor- ed over rial-minded Ole Miss if the going is sloppy. Kansas, vored -in the Big Six | conference, has a tought night game assignment in Texas (.m;l— ian, although Horned Frogs don't figure to se much troub! in the Southwest conference r Kansas State also gets und under the light; and the night air may turn the fortunes of the Wildcats, who haven't won a game since late in 1944. | The opponent Oklahoma A and M, turned down in a bid for Big Six membership and also look- ing forward to better days At Texas, where Blair Chorry has stalled the T formation with as key man, the Longhorns get their first test in Texas Tech. Two other teams ceeking a return to power, Mi souri’s Tigers and St. Louis U ¢ as Columbia, Mo. The Arkansas Razorbacks, co-owners of the Suu!)m st (nn[erem(- ci\ampmn- MONS FOR PUBLICATION | | AIR POWER No. 5141-A | Tune in to KINY Sept. 22 at 6:15 In the District Court for the Terri- ! !P. M. to hear American Legion’s tory of Alaska, Division Number | “The Race for Air Power.’ 1t One, at Juneau. —— {ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE Rcud the \Vuntads for bargams‘ AGENTS, a Corporation, Plaintiff, { = el vs. VICTOR D. GREGORY, De- | —— | fendant 'To the President of the United YELLOW CAB | States of America, to the above | named defendant, greeting: | You are hereby required to appear . in the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, First Division, at Ju- neau, Alaska, within 30 days after the last publication of this Sum- mons, namely: within 30 days after Sept. 20, 1947, and answer the Com- | plaint of the plaintiff in this cause, | wherein plaintiff demands judgment for the following sums: $15.00 loaned you by William Fisher; $30.00 loaned iyou by F. Gillis; $16.00 loaned you | iby John Balko; $34.00 loaned you | by W. G. Hay, together with 6% tinterest on each of said sums from | {June 15, 1943, and for plaintiff's | costs and disbursements, and for the application upon said judgment of $121.70 which was heretofore garni- sheed in this suit: In the event you fail to so appear nnd answer, the plaintift will take ! judgment . against you for want | | thereof and will apply to the Court 'for the relief demanded in this Icause and as herein above stated. WITNESS the Honorable George | FOOTBALL STARTING ptember “warm- ct, some of these November, ma on sectional the Pacific Coast et — Dual Celebration Is Surprise Event A surprise party in dual cele- bration of Mrs. Robert Davlin’s birthday and the eighth anniver- sery of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen £mith was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lindley last night. Thre guests, including Mrs. (Max) Davlin and her husband Robert Davlin, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Miss Marcella Sainte Marie, gath- ered at the Lindley home in the Channel Apartments at 5 o'clock for cocktails Pl O S he is Layne MILK BOTTLES-MILK BOTTLES Are urgently needed - if not re- turned we will be forced to cur- ta’l deliveries. 86 2t Juneau Dairies, Inc. ———— — | e | | il | Phone \, 22 1 j 24-hour Dependable Service M”"m—— | W. Folta, Judge of the above en- titled Court, and the seal thereof at Juneau Alaska, this 30th day of August 1947, { J. H. WALMER, ‘ Clerk. Last publication, Sept. 20, 1947. First publication Aug. 30, 1947. Going Outside? Fly by Clipper e uable time, the :psele‘:iey v:}xmle-a-mmnte ayl Courtiz\‘x: nal service . - * cu:‘:so food aloft ... spc;c‘;;l service for children...10% off for round trip. Comfuttnble, b—el;m:: Clippers fly to Seatt! ehe i frequent convenient sc! e ules. See Pan Ameri for details. ., BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 PIN Mtfllmfl Tl Sypbem J‘F”M fl”‘" NTS ‘\\l‘r' Lou | North {mond vs | Young vs. Colorado Western back- | -season | 1l score open- | | troop committee for a funfest at the | Y | Games a or | by H-'\.mmu. |had the |neau in quest of a pr re: Leader Fred |at troop meeting next Tuesday. One of these is tonight's Penn | 1ced Cougars may be a' JUNEAU, ALASKA " SHOCK THRILLER "FALLEN ANGEL’ IS AT 20TH CENTURY Packed with the headline excitement of Faye's return to the cen in her first all-dramy drews, star of ira,” in a new, \m.u- desper ate mn-nml-\.\l)nmn FRED STEWART WINS HUNT FOR TREASURE »avei i e Saune: |20th € \ew hit, “Fallen Ang led to open to- Imuu h Century Thea- tre. Prod ship last year, open ag ainst Other ¢ veteran Towa Big Nine in Dakota vs. lowa Teache against Southw 1Clemson vs. Presk West Towa » Texas Aggie (Texas) ; Rich- Brig: { and Montana State v e Oregon. role Holy Trinity Boy Scout Troop 23 | met this week as guests of their d and directed by Otto Preminger, who brought “Laura™ to the screen, “Fallen Angel” is be- ing acclaimed a: gripping drama lot desire and murder, more power- ful than any the screen has ever known ory of the love of a woman for a man, a love over which hangs the terrible fascina- tion of another woman's beauty, and haunted by the spectre of murder said to hit a new peak in shecr shock and suspense. David Raksin, composer of the hit song “Laur as written a new song, “Slowly,” in collabora- tion with Kermit 1 which is the theme song for len Angel.” -ee - GENE VUII.lE GOES SOUTH TO KIWANIS MEET IN SEATTLE jene Vuille, Vice-President Kiwanis Club, leit today via Pan American Airways to repre- g sent the Club at the Northw Troop meetings begin at 7 District mecting of Kiwanis which close at 9. Only five more hoy re 'will be held in Seattle on Sun- due to be recruited and then boys day, Monday and Tuesday. Head- can join only as members graduate. quarters for the thousand dele- The next ov gates will be at the Olympic Ho- on Dou r tel with all meetings to be held in Boocheve! the Civie Auditorium. Vuille will act as personal es- cort to the 1948 Plymouth Delux Sedan, which will be awarded by the Kiwanis Club Vuille will drive the car to Vancouver and take passage on the Princess Louise Scout quarters in the church house. nd eats were rated “tops”| the g the boys scurrying e. Winner nt Patrol The surprise ed to Fred of the contst was Stew package will be deliv Troop 23 is the youngest troop in the district. It was organized March 15 of this year. To date, the troop {has hxd 12 rank advancements and recruited five new boys. The troop has two patrols, the patrol is led by Patrol Leader Gerald Shaw and the Beaver patrol is led by As- sistant Patrol Leader Gerald Wade. Donald MacKinnon, former patrol leader, was made Senior Patrol Leader, the highest position held | by a Scout in fhe troop. Donald was presented the Jungle Cock by the Outdoor Sports Writ sociation. This Go “Fal rt Boochever and Kei TIDE TABLE SEPTEMBER 21 w tide 0:09 am., {igh tide .. 6:26 am., Low tide . 12:07 pm., § High tide .18:14 pm.,, 9 feet 2 feet feel 2 feet - oo ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30. Work in M M Degree. 872t SEPTEMBER Low tide 1:10 am,, High tide . 7:50 am, Low tide . 13:12 p.m,, High tide .19:19 p.m., feet feet 2 feet 13.0 feet MILK BOTTLES-MILK BOTTLES Are urgently needed - if not re- turned we will be forced to cur- ta’l deliveries. Sell it with an Empire Wantad. 86 2t Juneau Dairies, Inc. M EEEEE R RN N Y - ~-TRAVEL- FIRST CLASS S. 8. DROTTNINGHOLM NEW YORK TO GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN De Luxe Accommodations ONLY $260.00 For Immediate Reservations See ALASKA TRAVEL BUREAU PHONE 646 Baranof Hotel Hollywood Alice Dana An- PAGE FIVE STARTS '} b#[f#]z/”u'l‘()l\‘lflll’l‘ Matinee Sunday at 2 P. M. Evening Shows at 7:22 and $:30 THE SCREEN'S MOST CRIPPING DRAMA OF MURDER — el Dtstre! Thrill- created to give you ten times more shock than any picture you've ever seen! ALICE FAYE DANA ANDREWS LINDA DARNELL . _Produced and Directed by OTTO PREMINGER A 201h CENTURY-FOX PICTURE ALS (‘Al(’l‘()()NALS“ SPORTLIGHT Latest Headline NEWS Via Air Express T A R T S L Y TN Yl P B TR TR AP MOVED THE NORTH TRANSFER CO. has moved its offices from Third and Franklin to FRONT STREET beiween the R. W. COWLING CO. and the YELLOW CAB OFFICES. Telephone 81 — Juneau NORTH TRANSFER (0. e R o i entien: S ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 #' .IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIII'IHIIIIIllIIll||IIIIIIIII||IIIII|IIIIII|||||||I|III|I||||II||I|- 7% HOME FREEZ!R you have waited for... W o See these new CHAPMAN Freezers today, Rely upon their many yegss of dependable service among hus- dreds of satistied users. Upright construction with shelves eliminales “diving in” to "unpack and repack” foods. Low purchase cost...low operating cost. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service m_————-_——__——-——-—_——l ANNOUNCING LEE LUCAS and JACK W. McDANIEL, JR. wish to announce o the residents of Juncau and vicinity the purchase of BODDING'S TRANSFER from Thelma and Earl Bassford effective September 16, 1947. This purchase completes our plan to combine the White Transfer with Bodding's Transfer and enable us to offer the most cemplete service in package delivery, general hauling and oil delivery in Juneau. For Prompt and Courteous Service atAll Times... Call 707 or 789 R

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