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u “7 " [ ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | \Mmm|||||uuul|m||||||||||||mm||ummum|||||||||mm|||||umuuum SHOWPLALE or Z DOUBLE FEATURE B . | HE SMILED AT MURDER! Chester 2 MORRIS DOWLING STEVEN GERAY SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P. M. ADDED: “JACK ARMSTRONG"—No GENIUS AT WORK FIRA LATEST WORLD NEWS 7009:30 LD 3 8:15-10:45 SPOT gy JUN FOR SALE A “GOOD” Business EAU JANITOR SERVICE INCLUDING ALL EQUIPMENT LIQUID SOAP — TRI-SODA TWO G. M. C. TRUCKS Panel Model 47 and Model 40 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT VACUUM CLEANERS — MOPS — BROOMS POLISHERS — BRUSHES — WAX HAS 2 FEATURES THIS WEEKEND A two feature bill is at the Capi- tol Theatre this weekend opening tonight. “Blind Spot,” Columbia’s suspense | drama of a man and woman trapped by a kiss she couldn't forget, by a murder he couldn't rememter, is |one of the two bills. | Chester Morris is featured, with Constance Dowling, Steven Geray | land Bid Tomack also importantly’ {cast. | A radio program entitled ‘““The of RKO Radio’s comedy thriller, “Genius at Work,” starring Wally Brown and Alan Carney in the roles of radio sleuths, the other feature. | Anne Jeffreys is the writer of the |detective program which creates a |sensation by beating the police to |lhe solution of actual crimes. —————————— Seward Man Slips " Into Water, Drowns, SEWARD, Alaska, July 9. —(®— {The body of Richard Karolkiewicz, ! 23, missing since Sunday, was found | submerged in 15 feet of water under a gangplank at the waterfront yes- | terday. Police investigators said Karolk-| iewicz apparently slipped into the| water while returning to his craft,| !the Barge 505. The Seward man is survived by his father and a brother, Alfred Karolkiewicz, in Philadelphia. | —e————— | ENGSTROM'S GUESTS ' Mr. and Mrs. Elton Engstrom have as their houseguests, his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Engstrom of Seattle; | The two brothers recently made a| 'mp to Wrangell to visit another brother, Lennie, and their father, Adolph Engstrom, Sr. Elton and Adolph are now on a business trip Ito Sitka. The visitors expect to spend several weeks here. <o | FROM PETERSBURG | Clarence Walters of Petersburg is at the Baranof Hotel. 'CAPITOL THEATRE | JUNE WAS WARMER|MT. EDGECUMBE LAD STEAMER ALASKA | WESTERN FEATURE, THAN NORMAL, BUT HERE TO CLAIM HIS HERE LAST NIGHT; SUNSHINE GREATER DELUXE OLDSMOBILE TWENTY-SIXLEAVE AT 20TH CENTURY The temperature at Juneau dur- ing the month of June was slight- ly warmer than average, the mean monthly temperature being 56.1 percent as compared with a nor- mal of 54.3 percent. The amount of sunshine was greater, but the total precipita- tion for the month remained about average. A solar halo occurred on the 16th and light fog occurred on the 1st, 6th and 26th. There were Crime of the Week” forms the basis 10 consecutive days from the 9thi} to the 18th inclusive when no rain fell in the city or at the air- port. Comparative data for the city and airport based on city office means and normal as of 1943 fol- low: Highest temperature: 87 in 1916; this June—city. 81, airport 83. Lowest temperature: 33 in 1914; this June—city 42, airport 38. 4 Mean maximum temperature: Normal 62.2; this June—city 63.9, airport 66.0. Mean minimum temperature: Normal 46.5; this June-city 48.3, airport 44.8. Mean monthly temperature: Normal 54.3; this June—city 56.1, airport 55.4. Total = precipitation: Normal, 4.06 in.; this June—city 3.99 in- es, airport 252 inches. Maximum wind: Highest—SE 30| mph in 1938; this June—airport SE 217. Cloudiness: Normal: clear 5, part- ly cloudy 6, cloudy 19; this June— airport: clear g partly cloudy 5, cloudy 17. —e————— COOTIES MEET TONIGHT Juneau Cooties will get together tonight for their regular l.m)m,hlyl Scrach at the VFW Jeep Club. All members are urged to attend the meeting, which is scheduled to be- gin at 8 p. m. - CALIFORNIANS HERE Mrs. Frances Hinto of Martinez and Miss Catherine Henley of Albany, Calif., are Juneau visit- ors and are at the Baranof Hotel. - THE CHOICE OF ALASKANS nnsrc‘n,Smac’ce Procressive Alaskan businessmen are careful to specify on every order “Ship via Alaska Steamship Company.” Their experience has proven that timie lost awaiting shipment means money lost in business. The frequent, regularly-scheduled sailings of The Alaska Line are the best assurance of earliest delivery on all water shipments from Outside. ! The Alaska Line’s OBJECTIVES: " 1. Toprovidethe best freight and passenger service possible atrates that will promote terri- torial growth and prosperity. 2. To encourage industrial development within Alaska. 3. To be a force for civic good within our sphere of activity. A LASKA Why not profit.by the choice of these successful mer- chants? When placing your orders you can save time anid inconvenience by designating shipment by the Alaska Steamship Company. Only The Alaska Line is FIRsT in Service. STEAMSHIP COMPANY \Wouldn't Believe It Was| His for Almost Day - To Sell Car for Schooling The steamer Alaska sailed south nner, Mrs. J. W. Hanna and ALSO "LIVE WIRES" | A well-made and vastly enter at 8 o'clock last night taking 26 pas- |ing film is “Sonora Stagecoach, |sengers from here as follows newest exciting adventure in the To Seattle: Mrs. William Maier, | Monogram “Trail Blazers” series, Kathleen Maier, Mrs. | which is at the 20th Century Theatre. daughters, G. W. Cass, Mrs. Kath-| A popular trio of screen cowboys, The next time someone ap-|leen Coke, Gary Coke, Mrs. Earl|[Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele and Chiet proaches you with a ticket on a Forsythe, son a daughter, Mrs.|Thunder Cloud, a seen in the new deluxe Oldsmobile, run and Dorothy Logan and John Minerich s, and carry the action run hard to keep from buying it.| To Petersburg: Earl Bland and d pace. Run until you can run no longer wife, Thomas I. Evenson, W. Austin ‘Live Wires” is the other feature and then hide in a corner. The and wife and daughter In this production the former East ticket salesman will find you, push| To Wrangell: Miss Susan Wil-1Side Kids, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, but at least it's| ;wlth a new car, , the formula prescribed by Alfred Stepetin of Mt. Edgecumbe who jnow owns the Oldsmobile given iaway in Juneau on July Fourth. | Twenty-one year old Stepetin is iin Juneau today and making ar- rangements to sell his new car, the iproceeds of which will go toward isending him to school in Riverside, | Calif., where he plans to take a [course in business training. Stepe- itin has already had several off-| rers on the car, which cost slightly | more than $2500 delivered in Ju-| neau. | Stepetin said several persons told |him the new Olds was waiting for him to pick it up in Juneau, but thinking they were joking, he laughed it off and did nothing |team, returning from the series| here, finally convinced him that| he should come over and pick up Ihis car. | b ATTENTION EASTERN STAR School of Instruction by the! Most Worthy Grand Matron for {all members tonight at 8:30. Visit- ors bring receipt cards. | (34 1t) Alice Brown, Sec'y.' SR=ge=eT Famous for a ticket in your face and extend liams the other hand for a buck. Give To Ketchikan: C. McGuire, B. F. {th the dollar, put the stub in Kane, wife and daughter. your wallet, and then stand by for S G O P L notice that you are the owner of B . {a new Ods. That might not be L B T the Best way fo Il your garage Coming in from Sitka, Glenn . 1 The manager of the Sitka baseball FINAL WEEK of the PLA-MOR Hollywood TRIO at the ' Salmon Creek Country Club and Sparkling Entertainment Thornton is staying at the Baran- of Hotel - VISITORS FROM HYDABURG Two Hydaburg women, Mrs. Maude M. Taff and Daisy C. Keene, are staying at the Baranof Hotel - © e 000 0 0 0 0 0 BOAT FOR CHARTER Anytime, Anywhere, up to 10 people. See Smoke Thom- as at H & Q Sporting Goods Store. 934 1t TO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR Quick Sale, one 30-ft. Pot Scow, $275. Also one 4 hp Fair- bank Morse stationary engine $40. Along side boat Valkyrie loading small boat harbor. See Wood on board Valkyrie. 934 3t FOR SALE or lease Lo 1esponsibie party, the Dew Drop Inn Cafe. Owner wishes rest. Apply in per- son, no phone calls. S. Frank- lin Street. 934 2t Fine Foods Visit the Club for an EVENING of RELAXTAION and REFRESHMENT THE BOYS WILL PLAY YOUR “SPECIAL REQUEST” NUMBERS Bobby dict now to be known as the Bowery Jordan and William Bene- Boys, are seen to good advantage. DATES SET, JUNEAU INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT APPRAISALS The Board of Directors of the Ju- neau Independent School District has set the dates on which they will hold hearings for the equalization of appraisals on property lying outside the city limits of Juneau but within the Juneau Independent School District. These dates will te August 10, 11, 12 and 13 with the Board meeting at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in the office of the superintendent of schools. It is anticipated that all appraisals of property will be com- plete prior to August 1 and notices of such appraisals will have been mailed prior to that time. e 0 06000 e c o0 TIDE TABLE JULY 10 High tide, 4:03 am, 179 ft. Low tide, 10:39 am. -29 High tide, 17:03 p.m,, 16.7 ft. Low tide, 23:01 p.m., 2.2 ft. e 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 Juneau Foot Clinic Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. PHONE: BLUE 379 By Appointment Only " PAGE FIVE (20" N Ry ENDS TONIGHT Shows at 7:20—9:30 | Feature N N | P 7‘%@33@3 ' B g T 5 I O 3 1Y A | wird HUNTZ HALL |3 / MIKE MAZURKI “Q BOBBY JORDAN ! BILLY BENEDICT Feature No. 2 | | ) | Air Express NEW Line. Relax .. enjoy the Elegantly prepared and OPEN AL L NIGHT HENRY GREEN NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneaa, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) 8. S. ALASKA — THURSDAYS, JULY 15 and 29 UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE (Ground Floor—Olympic Hotel Bldg.) 417 University Street—Seattle, Wash. AGENT NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT FIRST NATIOMIY:‘\‘L BANK of JUNEAU, I THIS BANK ARE INSURED INSURANCE CORPORATION pletely satisfy your fancy. ALASKA STEAM You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” THE FINEST FOOD SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT Sailings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE §. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH JULY 11 sSailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA. VALDEZ and SEWARD §. S. ALEUTIAN — JULY 13 magnificenr scenery and expertly served ro ~om- » SHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska Juneau to are availabl Sonll;lmmd Sa TRAVEL SOUTHBOUND on the Luxurious Cruise Ship CORSAIR De Luxe Passenger Accommodations Vancouver e on the next iling — July 12 . Fare $ plus 15% Federal Tax 120.00. Suites -10% Extra NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. GENERAL AGENTS