The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 4, 1947, Page 5

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SATURDA\ 0C’ [()BI:R4 I947 TONIGHT! "Rainbow Over Texas" ""Mysterious Mr. Valentine” e Wm 40&‘6 WAS AN Eflxo,nc/-“' TRAP THAT LURED MEN TO Destruction! et JBERON i #»BRENT gL e Chiarles KORVIN with LENORE ULRICH ARNOLD MOSS : v\,l)l)El) —— [¥ii! Briflon Band alest News Staris Tomorrow! SUNDAY the FEATURE at 2:20—4:20 6:20—8:20 10:20 ." OPENS TUESDAY IN et pomuor asion mag.| MRS. HELMI BACH, FILES CANDIDACY FOR HOUSE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL JUNEAU ALASKA PAGE FIVE "TEMPTATION" IS |3~ """ :/FILM "3 LITTLE . f TIDE TABLE T 1‘ Y £ AR \ BIG FEATURE AT | GIRLS IN BLUE" @4 S R . OCTOBER 5 1 (Ap"’Ol SUNDAY ® High tide 5:03 am., 14.1 ft S U N D /‘ Y |® Low tide 10:46 am, 4.2 ft IonH (ENIURY MATINEE 2P, |® High tide 16:49 pan, 17.0 ft. e ‘ VENING S s ”\EF bk i it b s EVENING SHOWS @ i sow tide 23:43 pm., 05 ft. ®| ity its melody-packed accent King Tut’s curse, a potent bit of e oot et 1 : malevolence which did not lose any! e OCTOBER 6 ot phres Tiitie Girls Tn BIt) of its sting with the lapse of e High tide 6:08 am., 129 ft. ® 20th Century-Fox's new y p.‘,.l thirty-fivs centuries, has beenle Low tide 11:37 am., 56 ft. ®! nicolor R8T copens b€ Imade the dramatic subject of a| 7:41 p o orons SURAS S g t of ale High tide 17:41 pm, 158 ft the 20th Oentury .Theatre, feati v, |e ®'ing a star-studded cast headed The film international Pic-@ © ® @ @ © » ® ¢ ® & & | June Haver, Georpe Montgom- ture “Temptation hich comes — e e - lery, Vivian Blaine, Co! ‘_“. Holm Sunday to the Capitol Theatre. (¢ © @ ¢ @ ® @ ® ® ® ® ® |Vera-Ellen and Frank Latimore.| CM_'M Oberon, _George Brent,|¢ ® " The film, directed by Bruce Hum- | harles Korvin annd Paul Lukas e SUN RISES—SETS ® [berstone, marks the debut of top) are the Whose characters, in: e OCTOBER 5 ® | Hollywood tunesmith Mack Gordon e dra: are affected by the|le Sun rises 7:09 am, ®(as a motion picture producer. | uufx:\i.. S |® Sun sets 22 pm, | The film boasts one of the most | 3 “m. ma 1\‘ 1»”:“»((»“\‘\ of years thele ® | lavish productions seen since pre-| .w;x}nl malediction was _known|e OCTOBER 6 o |wor days, with settings ranging| ‘nn;\ lvl :sm-l_UH Mjl _fl"-" 19 |® Sun rises 7:12 am. e |from the splendor of Atlantic City| ! l‘»“y ’-“ prying pickaxes of “‘""‘ Sun sets 6:20 pm. e |at the turn of the century to a| aologists brought to light thelg ¢ ¢ ¢ « 0o ¢ o ¢ 0 @ @ @ ank Maryland hunt club in all' tr ure-laden tomb of the Ph.u-‘ s lush magnificence oah, did the dread spell spell once . Yo Gt R i $ g ! JORGENSON ON VACATION Three - ithe - Ginls (ACH SR ot Gartes tamed Beyplolot]. On ‘Teave’ Srom. ithe PBiah ard unfolds the :um;mlh and amusing AT arter, famed Fg 1 ey hoh |adventures of threc pretty sisters gist, called attention to the curse|W!dliie Service, Bill Jorgenson lefti o " ) " o e i (v\u (:n[‘ . in his' authoritative book, “The|On the Princess Louise for & three | ., ...c" husband-hunting ex- Tomb of Tut-ank-amen.” The un-|%eeks vacation. He will spend hisi o SHORE OO0 BIEFIONERE (B timely demis> of Lord avon, | time in and around Seattle b A WY S nely de Lord i 2 Haver, Virginia Blaine and Vera- bbb 1446 who financed Cs LR o ! { Ellen arc the three lovelies who was accepted by many as definite | BPW CLUB M. pool their meager inheritance 50 lllle aVe[ e proof that the potency of the, Monday noon Hotel Baranof. For [that one of them can act the 1 curse is as strong today as when|yeservations Ph. 547 or 833 grand lady,” G M tg y Y @ B | C ady,” with » other two the tobed and Learded priests of adv. 699- uh,mxw as her secretary and maid emge on ome[ Isis and Osirls first invoked it i \ Pichel focuses the clairvoyant eye 5 —'-Il— J S of the movie camera and goes pok- Younrl h optrt MO ern (n MOO Ee\es[e Hglm ing irreverently into the dark sec- . rets of 1400 B. C . Based on the widely read novel,| ve[a'E“en \\ “Bella Donna,” by Rotert Hich- # s b Mok Grdon cns, “Temptation,” tells the story F k l_ t i g Make Me Fesl So Young' of “Rupy Armine,” adventuress and [an a lmu[e ; slave tn an infatuation, who em- ployed the superstition of the curse| in the machinations of her evil| scheming | Brent and Korvin are Miss Ob-| eron’s poison victims in the un-| 'usual dr 4 H — et — | CATHOLIC BAZAAR HAS LARGE CROWD | FRIDAY EVENING ladies and ::m\ls ur beano card,” “Step right up, ast chance to get ¥ GOlDSTEIN BlD TR ound and around the little ball | a pou(E (HE(K sre AR U R a BOBEY LIS e Pl Pond pionecer woman is the first to file Is in here, let's go," “hey what did as candidate for a seat in the The “Clothes Cluset,” a new ac- cesscry shop, will be opened Tues- 225 AUIOS lN House of Representatives in the day, October 7, in the Geldstein Primary Election to be held next Building. SAFE]’Y TESIS spring. She is running on- the Re- Co-cwners or wn# snop are Miss K publican_ticket Clara Dilg and Miss Esther Jacobs. TR Mrs. Bach is the daughter of Miss Dilg, a public accountant, has | There were 22> in.: auiomobiles August Aalto, and was raised in resided in Juneau for 11 years. She | checked by the Territorial Highway Douglas and aiter graduation from prev ; owned a dress shop in|Patrol and the Juneau Police De- the local schools attended Belling- Oregon. partment in the first day of safety ham Normal School. Miss Jaco several years | tests conducted on Willoughby Ave.' Mrs. Bach taught in the Alaska with the Al Native Service,| Brakes, lights, horns and- license schcols for a number of years prior to the war. end traveled all | plates aie being examined as well > over the Territol She was a cap- | as drivers’ licenses ! = tain in the Army Nufsing Corps| Oniy 10 of the 225 cars failed to Slx‘t[" AT“ND during the war, and is now Assist- |get a winshield sticker denoting O e L e | B sage of the test. Accoraing to| WEDNESDAY MEET, erans Administration in_Seattle Territorial Highway Patrolman Em- CREATIVE WRITERS The shop will specialize in swea- | mett Botelho and Police Chief '\‘I\ltr‘ sions were the following: Needle- ters, lingerie, and blouses, as well | Clouse these ¢ were rejected be- i rait, Mrs. Miles Godkin, Mrs. Ro- as hankies, hose, costume jewelry, | cau their @ did not have Sixteen people attended the I t ' bert Thibodeau, Mrs. William Mar- and other gift items. It is probably | their drivers' license with them.|yjeeting of the Creative Writers|kle, Mrs. William Mahoney, Maude Juneau's first shop offering acces- | These cars will have to take the|gnoup of A Crafts, Inc. The |Hamlin, Agnes Dobner, Mrs. Jack sories exclusively. test over again group meets again for the regular | Hayes, Mrs. Edward Poole, and The store will be managed by Police said that the tests will be weekly meeting Wednesday, Octo- ‘Hoien Sayer; Religious Booth, Mrs Mrs. Raymond Beach, who has had | centinued until all local vehicles por g at 7:30 pm. in the City [Ralph Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. 20 year's experience in buying and have | | Council Rooms. P. McCarron, Ed O'Brien and Mrs. | & selling in the East. - | Five original manuscripts were { Tom Jacobs; Mixmaster, C:uolm:-i you win.” | These were the shouts heard as | everyone irom six to sixty had -a wonderful time at the annual Catholic Parish Bazaar last evening. | The Bazaar opened the doors to a | record breaking crowd at 8 o'clock | and all the concessions did a boom- ing business, the Post Office booth being a compiete sell-out after the | tirst hour. The Baz | ternoon from 2 to 5 and this eve- {ning from 8 until midnight. Last | evening Mrs. Burke Riley was the winner of the door prize which was | presented to her by Hugh Wade, who is general manager of the Bazaar.| Working in the various conces- Particularly wellknown lines to be | Waitresses ana rozataln GIlS|eag a¢ the last meeting, followed ) Hoff and Mrs. Ted Phillip; Post carried are Sorrel Shirts, scen in' wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf v (ritical analysis. An assignment | Office Booth, Bess O'Neill, James | =" s St L — is given at each s n. Mrs. Mc- ) McNaughten, Kay Kennedy and ANNOUNCING THAT Kay Malcolm is chairman. Those | Mrs. Rosemary Haen; Home-made interested are welcome to attend. |Candy, Agnes Regan, Mrs. (mmmv‘ e, — SONS OF NORWAY Initiation Odd -Fellows Hall p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4. refreshments. —adv. KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP will be under the management of HELVI BARRAGAR during the illness of the owner. 8 699-t2 Look ======== Read and Be Surprised GASTINEAU CAFE’S SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Complefe for $1.50 MENU CHOICE OF COCKTAIL: Shrimp, Crabmeat, Tomato or Grapefruit Juice Choice of ENTREES— YOUNG ROAST TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN—Country Style PRIME RIB OF BEEF CLUB STEAK ROAST PORK TENDERLOIN Mashed, Baked or French Fried Potatoes Vegetable G000 o 17 K STEAK-—Mushroom Sauce Dessert Coffee or Tea AND REMEMBER OUR WEEK-DAY NOON 65¢ MERCHANT LUNCH PLUS the Famous Thrifty “E" Dollar Evening Dinner The Menu to Choose From _——————— —— e Social and |uel Diaz; | ] CALL 209 Naylor, Nell McCloskey and Kath- | erine Mack. | Horse Races, Eddie Carrilla, Man- | Beano, H. L. McDonald, | Evan Wruck, Bob Thibodeau, Glen Lea(:h‘ Henry Hogue and Ted | Smith; Tea Room, Mrs. Felix Ton- | er, Mrs. T. J. Jacobsen, Mrs. For- rest Nottingham, Mrs. Mike Mon- agle, Mrs. Glen Leach, Mrs. Kath- | crine Nordale, Mrs. Hugh Wade, Mrs. Larry Zach, Mrs. Olav Lill- | graven, Mrs. George Shaw, Mrs. | Milton Furness, Rolande Ballan- tyne and Kay Gleason. | Fish Pond, Mary Thibodeau, | Mary Nordale, Sidney Smith, Har- riet Meriweather, Arline Parsons; Ice Cream and Pop, Arline Godkin, | Francis Smith and George Gilli-| gan; Shooting Gallery, John Doo- | gan, Jerry Godkin and Jerry Wade; Wheel of Fortune, Tony Thomas, | James Mahar and Joe Thibodeau. Harry Cossette of Seattle is re- | istered at the Gastineau. s s o) YELLOW CAB Phone 22\ 24-hour Dependable Service BOGGAN Flooring Contracior Laying—Finishing Oak Floors riette” gives that sub whichisyouth itself to bosoms which are average or just-a-trifle under average. tured in. 100% pure Silk Broad- cloth. in Gingham pla Co 1§ you you prefer, try again. ‘We are try- ing to send all our stockists new supplies as frequently as possible. r---,-,,,,,-,-,’»----,,-,,,----,,-,,,,_,,,-,,,,, \ ar will be open this af- | (malm BBASS[EBES S a new desiqn For Ya'flw()u[ figures - tle pointed uplift Fea- id and also in tton Broadcloth. “There isa Maiden Form for Every Type of Figure!” cannot at first find the style may be purchased at LRI One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores 122 Second Street Telephone - 36 down” Going OUTSIDE ? FLY BY CLIPPER Travel to Seattle by speedy, 4-engine Clipper at a smooth 4 miles a minute . . . you'll have extra time for things to do Outside. Pan American’s comfortable Clippers make travel a pleasure . . . with a dozen little personal services. Your fare includes delicious food, station- ery and magazines, a blanket or pillow, even special food and service for children. Let our stewardess welcome you aboard soon. Flying Clipper schedules are frequent and con- venient. Ask Pan American for details . , , Baranof Hotel—Telephone 106 ~ LPan AHERICAN Worto AIRwAYS The System of theTying Clippers Directed Produced by BRUCE HUMBERSTONE MACK GORDON VARIETY CARTOON Latest World NEWS Via Air Express —_— ———— LAST TIMES TONIGHT 30 Seconds Over Tokyo™ with SPENCER TRACY VAN JOHNSON s, NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective: October 1st to April 1st | Passenger and Express ; | | | DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETBRSBURG Lv. ' 3:20P 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P | Juneau—Sitka | 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU r. 11:50°A | 10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlicr) SDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway , 2W0P Lv. JUNEAU I Ar. 4:40P { 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P | 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P Ali Ttmes PST (120") JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed.Fri. JUNEAU to Mon. Wed. Fri. Angoon x Hawk Inlet x Baranof S Hood Bay Chatham x Hoonah X Chichagof Kimshgn Cobol Peican x Port Althorp. Superior Tenakee Todd Elfin Cove Excursion In. Funter Gustavus WiOMMANR IVIVERVERVE " MENR MM R X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. ‘ PHONE 612 o JUNEAU i U RO JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL “WELDING PBOIE 781 Thxrd and Franklin | THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “TLE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY 7DOUBLE 7 —SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS

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