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o FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1948 2 FEATURES ON SCREEN TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE One of the two features opening at SHOWPBLALE or Clusiead is that fast-stepping ac- tion musical “Over the Santa Fe | Trai! with stars of the range, |radio, rhythm and romance making it a big west show The other feature is “Susic Steps Out,” with David Bruce and Cleatus | Caldwell. Sweet tunes are a-strum- min’ and hot action’s a-hummin’ | wee kend Thomes Clovde . NITCHELL'JARMAN, Jr. predecessors in this p “Over the Santa Fe Tr: STARTS SUNDAY ;EN OFICE BUIDINGS antics provide many mirthful mo- ments. Ken Curtis is a rancher who is framed by the dread Morrell gang and is forced to become a fugitive. rippl- ' Eventually, by dint of hard riding ociation started 'and fighting, he clears his name and ales today in the rounds up the real culprits s and the various busi- ness ho in the city and the big sale will start at 8 o k tomerrow morning on the of Jun The tiny white T Y SR to the Memorial Day has more high-step- JENNIFER HOLT GUY KIBBEE GUINN WILLIAMS HOOSIER HOTSHOTS 8:45 — 10:45 flA“nn gfi’%fi 7:06 — 9:30 v 7 ARRIVE; 16 LEAVE BY ALASKA COASTAL ‘ IRy STARRING DAV!D BRUCE CLEATUS | similar Pop- engers from Juneau as rom Skagway: Mrs. E. D. Logan. From Haines: F. Clayton and S. R. of color to 'your Easter P: The donations one gives to lh»\ use will aid crippled children in o S N Kelly % ds will remain in Alaska and | o aman. 130 P M 1}19 Federal (c;ul\'mnmlnil lxlun mateh |~ grom wreangall: Lew Willlame: s A% this amount doliar for dollar Shoks Mikke” . Saukio, | Thus makir the amount nearly | twice that collected from the Easter | Lilies sales available in aiding crip- [pled children of Alaska. There will | be children on the streets tomorrow ssisting in this great cause and all are urged to do their share in help- | To Sitka: Mrs. R. Swan To Angoon Goodman. To Wrangell: sen. To Petersburg: To Ketchikan: NEW SERIAL "LOST CITY OF THE JUNGLE" mmnn [PUOS wemm Peter Han- E. Newbould. John Staba and | Hazel Brady. KIWANIS CLUB EASTER {ing> Ehiy- gresk Deajo SlouiAiek ka's | i‘rzn Gus;aim: M. Griffin. ‘n{,ef,“ul cmld'f” i11h Caatr | To Haines: A. W. Jumphit and A.| he girls who will sell the tiny | Jumphit s follows: Margaret Mercado, Gertrude Treffers, Lillian | Collier, Charlotte Bell, Ann Barlow, and A(lc]int‘ Barlow. - HOSPITAL NOTES | { Admitted to Su. Ann’s Hmpnm l)aslerd\y was baby Elizabeth Ebcna | Easter lilies are ¢ Te Skagway |Dodge and daughter, ward Sakamoto. D MRS. CURTIS SHATTUCK SOUTH EGG HUNT CHILDREN UNDER 12 YE! \RS OF AGE ARE INVITED GUES OF THE KIWANIS CLU B. Lucy and Ed- v PAA Wednesday upon rPceivmg for medical treatment. Mrs. Cornelia | 2dvices her mother, Mrs. L. D/ | Howell was discharged. Patter passed away Tuesday At the Government Hospital Alice | at Seattle. Mrs. Shattuck will re- iex ly were discharged. Sons of Verway DANCE Saturday, March 27 10 P. M. ELKS HALL W MATHENY'S ORCHESTRA Y Door Prize: Set of Silverware Schottische Dancing Prize: " 15 Ice Pool Tickets Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS go this month or next Be in Scandinavia io | | i | welcome Spring! 1. SAS has space for you! /ations confirmed immediately—one-way ound-trip. Planes leave daily 2. save 2 to 3 weeks’ income no time wasted in crossing. 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Art Walker and Mike | J. M. Pichotta, Mrs, | MOTHER IS DEAD | Mrs. Curtis Shattuck left Juneau | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA |the Capitol Theatre tonight for the |l CALDWELL ° , fhey Sre, I Shor ool i Chl e Ciights yesterday llm HUNTER o boutorintere 15 weling thetl LaRRIN R SR Kol ) i \ | | Nelson was admitted ye for | turn next week. | medical treatment. Mrs. Patricia| Mrs. Patterson visited in Juneau fMorgan and baby girl and Ella Siv-|last fall; and was here for about| one month, making many rrienda.; [ o DOUBLE BILL IS SHOWING TONIGHT PAA ON TUESDAY AT 20TH CENTURY who will par- A swiftly vin fast action SENIORS SELECTED FOR OPERATION OF \ Gfi[ ” ’ l/ asl Tlmes nghl SHOWS AT 7:15 - 8:30 na’ Whir “Trail Blaze pened enio tudent airline apera- March 30, at Pan ays are as follows: ions - Manager, Bill Traffic Manager, - Representative, 1, Bill Schmitz, Duane | situati juanita Diaz; DI , | pense. Mechanics, E Hm( 1, Dudl The Juneau Th w\n\ thrill | Marilyn MAXWELL® Henry HULL in “Over the Santa Fe Trail.” That|Bui nd Facilities, Bob Howell; of crusading cow nd this pop humzinger nI musical outfit, the Re: A Audrey Cashier ular eve een seen & Hocsier Ho ts, and Ken Curtis, | ne Clark. bette e Columbia’s crooning cowboy, head | i st time that High fouble the cast once more. Lovely Jennifer | lents have participa a,” the Holt, Guy Kibbe, Guinn “Big Boy” |in t! y commer eries o Williams, the DeCastro Sisters (girl|enterprise the Juneau area and HOOT'S A HUMAN CYCLONE, trio) and Art West and his Sunset| Edwin C < said he feels this 1 by the wise KEN'S AONE-MAN TORNAD Riders, musical treat, have featured | wi > the students with an rirayed by Sid- '“',(‘A;‘::‘ff;:‘/_\‘7_lla robably maintained tandard for a A WHIRLWIND OF WESTERN THRILLS! acquainting them- various activities nd this additional longer period in the Laiest Air y high than Twin ist them In to come out of Hol s for the fu- Toler, w iicas. o Hit Express ->oo——— SEARCHERS LOSE HOPE Program FOR DRY BAY TRAPPER to provide bl [ vith their penchant f A scarching party was sent from dcing frrae - caveling SHRRCAE to the Dgy Bay_region 1N of the mystery, March 13 when Mike Hammer fail- s i, . i ed to return from his Dry Bay o e tom b B0y MEN MISSING IV - : : son last October, Ham- “Say It With lowers” but fon e, Wt QUL I YAKUTAT BAY AREA | These popular plases Ll © xv in Wi area to tend his winter traps. ! ! “SAY IT WITH OURS!” a weeks sbasch, the pury i i serve SHORES' ' returned to Yakutat with the be- (nd Henry Ad- . 3 3 e et o 20, v ey A { FRESH FRYERS: 4| Juneau Florists his Dry Bay cabin, nor tended the Y.kum Bay area st March 20. thkcs Pere ‘ PHONE =11 SV s e v s e —— traps since vember of last year. The men left Sunday morning on Sal Creek Countr (luh‘ i N T Hammer brought 20 miartin out a hunting trip, crossed Yakutat ‘)" m‘}“ { Eee "( !/‘ ' > © m—————— of the Dry Bay reglon last ) and ir to take their {Diaz Cafe ity Cafe and was determined to. do bett up the River. When | Junior’s Cafe 3} commercial Janitors this seaso! \iled to return that evening, § Shores’ fresh poultry is § f Don't let your valuable floors ————r—— party, which is still E raised here, and killed |} become ruined through neglect "ATRBANKS VISITOR s dispatched to the” An- i or other causes. Windows cr Fowler, from Fairbanks, kow River mouth { { ] streaked’or sofled? in Juneau and is registered at The motorboat belonging to the | :hmm {ryers make { }call EXPERIENCED MEN the Baranof Hotel. men was found ized. Boat oars Mighty Good Eating” | Aloska JANTTORIAL Service - — and glove also found on ) Sl e et A CbNKLé and FOLLETTE each leav- — have not the beach. The men, ing a wife and children, been found to date of y, are staying at the Bar- anof Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Skag George Hooker, | Phone Red 559 Wantads bring oulck results. Next Auction Sales Dates 10 MINK, SILVER FOX, COLOR PHASE FOX, GENERAI i Lampson, Fraser & Huth, Ine; f'or BEST RETURNS APRIL 15th e March 25th MINK, GE MAY 17th Last recciving date April 28th SILVER FOX, . COLOR PHASE FOX JUNE 7th Last receiving date May 10th Again, for the 1947 season our shippers veceiyed best returns for their merchandise, because they’ marketed through the organization of strongest sell- ing power. We believe that in 1947, we sold the largest quantity of Mink pelts in the world. We cer- tainly obtamed the season’s RECORD PRICES for Standard Ranch Mink. This is not a mere claim. This is . absolute statement of fact, verified by our records and emphasized by the satisfaction of our shippers. MINK GEMS FOR 1348 SELLING Silverblu - Pastel Aleutian - White Royal Koh-i-nur Blufrost- Misc. Mutations Standards Lampson, F aser& Huth [nc FOREM 151 West 30th Suen Nerorhl N.Y AR pet’y g e pe s s m it her 1or wnite X