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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1948 His sword flashed vengeance _ held fire! A dashing g now rile for PlCTURES presents LARRY PARKS i Swordsman =~ ELLEN DREW GEORGE MACREADY - EDGAR BUCHANAN < RAY COLLINS - MARC PLA om PR ® _PASSING PARADE “« LATEST NEWS LAST TIMES TONIGHT! *WHEN A GIRL'S BEAUTIFUL" *THE DEVIL THUMBS A RIDE” NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka 8. 8, AL?KA —— THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 and 26 HENRY GREEN——JUNEAU, ALASKA, AGENT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE THREE 'THESWORDSMAN' | LEADERS IN B. B. |RAINIERS DEFEAT COMING SUNDAY, | o o e suceurl BEAVERS; OAKS {leagues through games of yesterday CAPITOL THEATRE “ * <z T0 SECOND SPOT | National League (By The Associated Press) | Batting—Musial, St. Louis, Columbia’s “The Swordsman,” aPafkc, Chicago .334. When in doublt, Lefy O'Doul southpaws Los Angeles. That re- romantic adventure filmed in all the| Runs batted in—Mize, New York, glory of Technicolor, will open Sun-80; Musial, St. Louis, 7. day at the Capitol Theatre. Home runs—Kiner, Pittsburgh, 28; | moves the doubt, enhances San Larry Parks is starred, while El-!Sauer, Cincinnati, 27. Francisco's position in the Coast len Drew has the principal support-| Pitching—Bickford, Boston, 7-2,11eague, and, as was the case last ing role. Other importantly fea- .788; Jansen, New York, 13-5, 122. |pignt, dumps Los Angeles into tured players include George Mac-| American League third place. ready, Edgar Buchanan, Ray Col-| Batting—Williams Boston San Francisco beat the Angels lins and Marc Platt. | Boudreau, Cleveland, .346. 8 to 3. Left Bill Werle accom- Wilfrid H. Pettitt's ormnay Runs batted in—DiMaggio, New |plished the trick by giving up screenplay is reported to result iniYork, 86; Stephens, Boston, 84. only six hits. Werle has faced a swashbuckling panorama of duel-i Home runs—DiMaggio, New York|Angels three time this year, won .389; .389; in lordly feud—amd of ‘tender ro- mance! Parks, who -made his mark in| ling to the death, of cavdller clashes and Keltner, Cleveland, 23. | Pitching—Fowler, Philadelphia, (10-2, .893; Kramer, Boston, 12-3, .800. e — the musicals, “Down to Earth” and “The Jolson Story,” is said to turn in a spectacular performance as ,the swordsman of the title; !Drew is the beauty he loves. e SEATTLEITES HERE A number of Seattle people are registered at the - Baranof Hotel. | | They include W. F. Thompson, R. C. Krueger, Robert Fleming, R. C. Cook, D. V. Cawley, R. W. Craig| Miss 'PAA FLIES SOUTH | WITH BIG GROUP, | CANNERY WORKERS| Pan American had a very busy day yesterday carrying approximate- ly 92 to Seattle, 70 of whom were canneify workers. :I‘welve persons 0y o > | ¥ —ADDED ENTERTAINMENT: AY| ® “SKI BELLES” N. ® PASING PARADE “You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska, “ Line® Relax.. enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” THE FINEST FOOD Elegantly prepared and expertly served o “om- pletely satisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT Sailings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIEAN and SEATTLE s. 8. ALEUTIAN. DUE SOUTH AUGUST 1 sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA. VALDEZ and SEWARD 8. S. BARANOF — AUGUST 3 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska and O. Bergseth. came north. | Arrivals were Betty Loeffler, A. J. B Henry. O, Kylling- | Freec. D. L: Ellery, John Lyles, Mrs. i Bill Cammock, Robert Erwin, Harold stad with the Alaska Native Service, ! e lage, Alaska are Ju.|Parks. Loulse Millhorn, Betty Nor- Mountain Viilage, » Are JU-{1,n ang infant Robert, Clara Michel neau visitors and are guests at the| . jocon Michel, Hotel | sep) ichel. ‘J““efl“ A | Southbound were Mrs. Ed Swee- | |ney, Beryl Benson, Anita Huff, Helen Isaac, Elaine Coffey, Eleanor Steel, e WITH NATIVE SERVICE | HERE FROM SKAGWAY ' Eddie E. Ehrmann of SkagWay pose wilcox, Katherine Bastan- is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. chury, Katie \}xeira, Pat Boyd, Hazel "— = .~ Hawkinson, Gertrude Krehbiel, Del- |1a Krehbell, Helen Pitzen, Anne Pat- terson, Joseph and Cherl Patterson, | John Thelssner, Charles and Vivian | Cone, William Cline and 70 cannery | From Annette—R. C. Krueger, R. C. .KEN,UCKY'S/ | Cook and James Caruth. . | One PAA crew overnighted here after a PNA was forced to return # > s i :”””[”l[” : 3w?!’:§crinnettc—-cordm Matthews, to Anchorage due to weather con- i ditions. The flight came through early today and PAA left south- bound about 6 o'clock this morning with the group of cannery workers. Kentucky Straight’ . HOSPITAL NOTES Sourben Whiskey = | RISy | Admitted to St. Ann’s for surgical attention was John Garry. E. W. Dagis entered for medi- cal attention. 1 Leaving the hospital were Mrs. Eddie Belardi and baby -girl and | Mrs. Raymond Voss. Lucille Willis gave birth to a baby | girl last evening in the Government , | Hospital. Patricia Albert entered the _ Genvine il /SOUR MASH 44 | Hospital BOTTLED) IN BOND, 100 '.Igol’ Steel IS Scarce.... . . . . and mighty hard to gel. We know, because we've just returned from a trip "out side”’. Your Fuel-Oil fanks MIAY BE in good condifion. You MAY HAVE fanks of sufficient capacity for your fall and winter needs. If these stalements apply fo you... ..vv... bt BEFORE you do, make sure that your fanks will take care of you. WE HAVE OIL TANKS READY FOR YOU NOW Come in and see us at once. These fanks may nof last long. BURROWS WELDING (0. Willoughby Ave. - Phone 289 one block north of Juneau Motors JUNEAU - ALASKA A COMPETENT WELDING SERVICE ALWAYS AT YOUR COMMAND Forget This Message all three, and has allowed a total of only four runs and seven hits. Nick Etten slammed two home |runs as Oakland finally subdued lHullywood, 6 to 3, and took over second place. . The sinking San Diego Padres dropped another one to Sacramen- to, 4 to 2. The Seattle Rainiers overcame| Portland, 4-3. STANDING Or CLUBS | National League Team: w Boston Brooklyn . g 8t. Louis .. i Pittsburgh ... Philadelphia Cincinnati Chicago ... 500 484 436 4151 Pet. | 1606 588 578 576 495 435 Boston Philadelphia Cleveland .. New York Detroit . ‘Washington St. Louis - hicago Pacific Coast League Team: w L | San Francisco 70 52 Oakland 70 5 Los Angeles . 85 San Diego 60 Seattle 63 Hollywood 65 Portland 67 Sacramento 4 Channel League Team: W L Moose ... 103 Legion . . 8 6 Elks 8 8 3 ' FIGHT DOPE Fights last nignt turned out as lollows: ! Hollywood, Calif.,—Harold “Balty Face” Jones, 137':, Detroit, out- 136, Des ‘polmed Del Cockayne, Moines, 10. Louisville, Ky.—Jimmy Robinson, « 130%, Louisville, stopped Dave' Marsh, 132, Akron, 4. } Long Beach, N. Y.—Tony Jmh-o.! 1150, Youngstown, outpointed Lou ! Valles, 165, New York, 8. pet.| 691§ { "RAZOR'S EDGE" AT 20TH CENTURY OPENING TONIGHT One of the most important motion picture events in years, Darryl F. Zanuck's eagerly awaited production of W. Somerset Maugh- am’s “The Razor's Edge” comes to the screen of the 20th Century to- night for a three day run with star- |studded cast headed by Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb and Herbert Marshall. The moving tale of a veteran ot the first World War who searched half of the world to find the secret of the worthwhile in life, acclaimed as one of the most daring and ten- sely dramatic stories ever brought to screen life, is said to closely par- allel the loves, the problems thoughts of millions of veterans of MARRIED YESTERDAY Alver Johnson, of Anchorage, and Marie Blanche Martin, of Ellens- burg, Wash,, were married here yes- terday by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Helen D. Case and Rose Matilde Maier were witnesses to the and | MATINEE SUNDAY ai 2 P. M. Evening Feature at 7:00 and 9:40 THEIRS WAS A HUNGER NO EARTHLY LOVE o COULD SATISFY! 533 | ceremony. New York . %527 | 517 pEARARGT L 4 VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Jung of Pasadena, Calif., are among the new guests at the Baranof Hotel. I'm on EDMUND got'{wms LAMAR TROTTI From the Nove! by W. Somerset Mougham's " WORLD NEWS Via Air Express P S e Note Starting Time of Feature 7:00 and 9:40 r_“_—'__—"_—_—_—— DERBY DANCE ALL NIGHT DANCING Ea AT THE BEAUTIFUL SALMi)i{ CREEX RE | COUNTRY CLUB woxy mmEE.l::Afi il Saturday and Sunday Nights T = FISHERMEN—COME AS YOU ARE o A Unique Feature The "Landing Craft” feature has been refained. Thus, you now have at your service, a motorship on the shore and the c gardless of any dock or wharf. This is of special value to the logger or miner with hard-to-handle equipment. Call or see us for rates and sailing dates. J. W. McKIN Electric Service Shop TELEPHONE 166 McKinley Building — Juneau, Alaska M. V. BEACHCOMBER Landing Craft offers you freight service throughout in- land water points from Cape Spencer to Ketchikan, Alaska, and fo Prince Rupert, B. 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BODDINGS TRANSFER C0. LEE LUCAS LEY-Owner e

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