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1947 | SAFURDAY NOVLMB[-RI "BETTY (0-ED" o ADDED "3poris Quiz” Disney Garloon i Laiest Mews Via Air Express Su y—Fcature 8 RUNS SUNDAY—MONDAY—-TU TONIGHT! "BEHIND CITY LIGHTS” - JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ =72 PAGE FIVE "CRACK-UB" IS NEW COMEDY I§ = i - | N = MYSTERY DRAMA, NEW ATIRACTION |\ 7TM[ENTYURY STARTS * CAPITOL THEATRE. AT 20TH CENTURY TONIGHE » Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor and delightfully refreshing ap- 3 « 1 Herhert Marshul e atérida 41 jach to. an. ever-popular motion Evening Shows at 7:20 - 9:30 {RKO Radic's amatic murder picture theme, the ro ic tri- imystery thriller, “Crack-Up,” which angle, is to be found in “One deals with the sabotage and forg- More Tomorrow,” Warr Bros.’ |eries of priceless paintings by a new film comedy at 20th jgroup of international crooks and Century Theatre ope tonight {opens at the Capitol Theatre on for a three' day run | Sunday | With a five-star cast headed by O'Brien in the role of an art ex- Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, {pert and lecturer at a New York Alexis Smith, Jane Wyman and {museum knows nothing about the Jack Carson, the film is a stream- gigantic racket, and proposes to lined commentary on irrent-day {show his lecture classes some vai- life and romhnce, and ds proof {uabl2 paintings under 3 Ays. As to the theory that film romance Isome of these supposed master- | 1 not be ponderous to be uni- | picces would be reve as forg versally enjoyed |erles, the crooks have to put a' Recounting the increasing woes Istop to the idea | that overtake a group of talented They cause O'Brien to suffer a people engaged in publish- |violent mental crack-up, which a liberal magazine, the film gives the museum head ample ex- relates in detail the growing |cuse for getting rid of him. Know- romance between Christie Sage {ing himself to be the victim of (Ann Sheridan) bright young pho- |foul play, O'Brien determines to tographer, and Tom Collier (Dennis reason for it but becomes Mor ), handsome and wealthy | find the a hunted man when the museum’s But Chris- owner of the magazine feur r is found mysteriously mur- tie rejects Tom's offer of marriage |dered. With the aid of his fiancee, because of the disparity in their Iplayed by Miss Trevor, and'Mar- tackgrounds ‘and k and Tom sHER'DAN Ishally a Scotland Yard man pos- % es the exquisite Cecelia (Alexis ing as a visiting art expert, O'Brien Emith) instead DENNIS uncovers the it of the | - o | c1ock! O'Brien’s suspicion that |Marstall is showing too much in- AI.ASKAN DEP'I' | tere: n his girl is the cause of | considerable humor. Wallace Ford as a tough police |licutenant teamed up with Mar- D A U C H T E R — -I-O MEEI |shall; Erskine Sandford as the Rawlinson, (above) screen new- HERE |muscum head; Damian OFlynn, {omer i\‘l the "“‘I'L"““[’ 0'[1 "“ las 2 fyes bert Rawlinson, star of “silen ‘3;"” anu(r'?fi:;(: _m‘(‘l“g’:;m ’;"{“\’l‘ Department of Alaska officials o ndot aa, e e 5 > of the Veterans of Foreign Wars are to meet in Juneau this week- end according to Harold O. Mayo, of Douglas, Department Command- er. Mayo said that he has called the semi-annual meeting of the Department Council of Administra- tion and all Post Commanders, to held here on Sunday and Mon- ST ALASKA COASTAL ‘JUNEAU CITY BAND AIRLINES FLIES 43 GAINING MEMBERS; PERSONS FRIDA AECINALD GARDINER - ot ihtie Plus CARTOON—"Rohin Hood Makes Good"” e ] MMMF‘E pRA(."(E !HURSDAY pska Coastal Airlines reported 94 ; TYY regular passenger flights yes- L"“";“"}‘””“ 11“‘*1 {.gcud) l’:cn b‘NEEN 0F ToNloRRow L P " with one to. Ketchikan, o Yeceived rom Pos cmmanders ; ’ i plenty of doings, besides dancing,’the Emblem Club event, and if )ou Da. Juneatt (Gl Bana’ Held ' a ‘; MK__":“"”‘,)'(’,‘ S B avd two at Juneau, Fairbanks, Anchorage A Glowing Tribute to the Boy Scouts of Aénl:ricn EMBI.EM (lUB ro promising one of the biggest jazz have never scen any of the stunts lively practice Thursday night in 45 Tyicequah, Stops were also made 2nd Ketchikan on thelr attendance FILMED IN STRIKING TECHNICOL! fu:;l\lx the Emblemites have pulled she can .;;uu off for genuine the Grade School yAmmfnmm and 0" Hoonah' . Rodman, - Kimshan The zn(:s‘vl\ng“wxll dl‘scllxx‘ I‘)«“x)u:'l»‘ alesl NEWS Vla A“- Express HAVE BEG DG;NGS 011 S0 far amusement, then don't fail to at-|Director Alfred Ventur Gove, Cobol, Wrangell, Petersburg Ment finances and will hear a re- U There are no gags attached to tend and be spotted for the doirmgs the musicians by putting aay ‘,“mk,'v s : port on the National Encampment. the evening that won’t be appre- aplenty. inew sclections on the racks to bé muino 1o petersburg was Roy All meetings will be held in the #fi—————" FOR EI.KS IONEGQI cited immensely by the large| Of course the main purpose be- handled. ~The band is being well e wra o3 ‘club’rodms of/TAky Pait.” Thoy 6fe ST b ™ = e R R L H 4 e 3 e i 4 TTAPR i to Ketchikan, Fred G. SR t RAGE crowd expected to participate.|Sides fun, to raise the clubs/led and the musicians are enter- oo ETC v to Sitka, Scheduled for 2 p. m. and 7 p. m,! FRANK MacPHERSONS HERE FROM ANCHO! There is going to be plenty doing ante for the hospital delivery room|ing into practice with a vim. It pp. 0 pflm_‘dm,' Frank Mullin, Sunday, and 10 a. m., Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Frank H. MacPher- P b N trom the start of the affair until and there will be other fea-|is said there are several musi- ¢ 4 F. Me The Sunday evening meeting will son of Tulsequah, are stopping at| —Archer L. Brown of Anchorage is Tonight is Emblem Ciub Night | Johnsen d F. Metcalf; to A at = Elkc‘ S atiale wio there is mo more whoopee to be t00. lcians in- the city who have not akee. E. W. Frase; to Hoonah, be held in conjunction with a he Baranof. He 1s the manager of ugxslcnd at the Baranof Hotel. at the 3 he affair is given o) d ->-oo— joined and they are asked to at- . oo Maved. meeting of the Military Order of the Polaris Taku Mining Company. O iR T in the Elks Ballroom for Elks and x tend one ce 2 d e {the. Crobis i . 4 2 | practice and it is needless ~p,p00nq passengers from Peters- the Cootie e At . t.hfu' ladies. It is a free dance It is altogether necdless to say Waitresses «na rouatain G|t cqy they will be permanent QA i PAAsngers, . ,: eters All members of Taku Post, VFW, FROM KETCHIKAN with refreshments tossed in and that Lillian Uggen is chairman of wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 ¥ | members. S ‘l";llgfi“;l’l JR'JIJ;’H /nmm\.um-, r»:(‘:(\] are invited to attend the meetings FROM PETERSBURG C. W. Atbott and Mr. and MNrs. - ~——{" Al the practice Thursday might o o o L ot or s guests of the Deépartment, Mayo . Ersiest O. Sortl of Petersburg is| A. C. Martin of Ketchikan are stay- among the musicians were the fol- yyioe! pom WI““' Florence 58id: |staying at the Baranof. | ing at the Baranof. lowing: Johnnie Hillman, Cleo ouyeo My and Mrs. A. C. Mar-| > | - o — — e |Commers, Glen Leach, Roberta l’m J' Hageman, Delmar Ward MA" SIEAI_S BunER | porerrrr e s s e e y Messerschmidt, Joanne Sabin, Earl . i 4 | \\ ’ loes , and Oscar Lindholm ¥ A'@go@ Was ev&r g”lh Ij*“l’k "}fm}‘”’:‘" Wr.iljtcrs\:/ Flying to Juneau from Kimshan | .I. "KA' Tfllfl ALASKAN CAB Coo 4 sorry (s, gomn . “gamcs. B Gar- o vese i owen ana so. ON_SHIP AT SITKA; CTES e oS ViR A SRRl R Sy : H. Lee; from Cobol, Mr. and Mrs COURTESY SAFETY ’j“Y“’},“c ]N‘l;o Bhner, A Priend M. L. Sanstrom, Eric Sanstrom| BROUGHT 10 ju“uu : 7 DOUBLE 7 Hll “c "”l D“‘t“‘e“ R land two Sanstrom babies, and “The Packard Clipper System” e save | Capt. Al Dietz, director of the .00 Bolyan; from Hoonah, s 8 A SRR et ® |sitka bang, sat in for practice and po tBr S o tes Marvin.', Rudolf Adolf - Halemba = Was 2 oo s g |his excellent tonguing and tone gy . “heveqn 0 Mrs, H. Erick- brought to Juneau yesterday |was highly complimented. There PR e D by Deputy U. S. Marshal Max | Wi ho |~ . |Rogers and placed in the Federal were several others present who e are i tie Lo Jib fiom ogers and pla ,, e Jovernl others Bresent we!passenzers fing to gunean srom S L Ccment vy e | CC M Qp S QqUUCT AR E vious engagements. idin ‘“ PO o e e el {Grand Jury on a charge of lar- The next practice will be Thurs- '~ b - S-iceny on a boat. & lday of next week in the Grade ;"I’m(fi“lfl erson, G. McLeod and| ™y ornps o seaman on the MS School Auditorium at 8 o'clock and |~ i SR A Palisana, w arrested at Sitka a large attendance is anticipated| when he allegedly stole $45 worth ies Director Ventur has ordered of tutter from the ship and tried { many selections, including novel-| BABY G'Rl IS BOR" Io tm sell it. He waived a preliminary (ty numbers and overtures, which \h‘mmg before U. S. Commissioner are expected in the mail on the MR-, MRS JOE ORDOS‘EmN Dennis at Sitka and was ‘Save the easy, automatic way ... with U.S. Savings Bonds . SEATTLE, GATEWAY TO ALASKA, Open Door to the “Outside”, its hospitality is proverbially hearty and we welcome you. New Washington Hotel DEWEY W. METZDORF Vice President and Managing Director |bound over to the Federal Grand J“\"P\ Ordos are Jury here on 52000 bond > proud nts of a baby girl g born ye ay in St. Ann’s Hos- pital. The young lady, who tipped| the scales at six pounds, 15/ ounces, as been named Janice Marie. { incoming steamers. e ROCK FOUNDED CLAIM Saturday Night «t the PAMARAY CLUB 2 —Prizes—2 1-Nicest Costume 2-Funniest Costume Mr. and Mrs ¥ R | szCZECIN, Poland — (# — Poles | claim to have found new proof that this former German port city YELLOW CAB | of Stettin was once a Slavic strong- | held. Archaeologists recently exca- | Welcoming Janice Marie are her vated the walls of an ancient Slav |proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. fortress. |John Ordos of Sumas, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. George Koch of El-l Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service Lt HERE FROM SEATTLE {ma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson are | Mr. Ordos is registered at the Gastineau from Juneau Post Seattle. Commander of the Juneau Post American Legion. Want ads get quick results. GRAY Marine Molors on the staff of the| Office and is also b | l oo JUNEAU WELDING & MACHINE COMPANY Lester Linehan, Sole Owner 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 Unmask at 1:00 a. m. Make it a date -- COME SAILING Juneau Southbound Thursday, Nov. 6 Princess Louise Following Sailings Sunday, November 16 PRINCESS NORAH Wedmesday, November 26 PRINCESS NORAH Sunday, December 7 PRINCESS NORAH ‘Wednesday, December 17 PRINCESS NORAH Saturday, January 3, 1948 PRINCESS NORAH Gk GASOLINE—DEISEL SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET AU NOW OPEN EVERY DAY 11:00 A. M. to 4:00 A. M. Chinese Dishes Our Specially ry Our EGG FOO YONG—CHOP SUEY SWEET and SOUR SPARE RIBS — NOODLES Home-Made Chili at any hour ~AANESED PAMARAY CLUB JUNEAU (Broadcasting every Monday and Saturday 10:00 P. M.) VA-1-46