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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA T S SHOWPLALE br | Lovin’ Like A Desperado! A TISIIIR-PAGANO Production with AH2Y DEVINE FUZZY KRIGHT SHELDON LEONARD ANDREW TOMBES and BEVERLY SIMMONS —— ADDED —— “Packaging and Filleting Fish” Produced by Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED * DR*D#D: MARQUARBY -~ OPTOMETRIST Second and }ranklin PHONE 5068 FOR APPOINTMENTS -2 Juneau C.J. EHRENDREICH —C.P. A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Systems Taxes Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 S st NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka 8. S. ALASKA—THURSDAYS, AUG. 26 and SEPT. 9 HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (O VING SOUTHEASTERN a oEPIWDARLY SCHEDULED SAILINGS Freight and Passenger SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS Northbound Southbound SS. Aleutian ... Aug. 24 SS. Baranof .. Aug. 22 HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phones 2 & 4 ALASKA STEAMSHIP [ o M P A N Y S 5 AU Alaska I”FRONTIER GAL” IS PLAYING AT CAPITOL HERE Adventure and romance are the vo chief ingredients of Universal's ‘Technicolor production, “Fron- Gal," playing ' tonight and Jaunty Small Fry‘ Sensational Yvonne De Carle, who {starred in “Salome, Where She Danced,” is teamed with Rod Cam- eron again in the new thriller | Written and produced by Michael (Fessier and Ernest Pagano, two of | {Hollywood‘s most successful movie- | |making craftsmen, “Frontier Gal”, {is described as one of theh season’s spectacular melodramas. The pic- jture was filmed, wr the most part,! ‘against a Lackground of America’s! | magnificent mountain scenery. { are Andy Devine, Fuzzy Knight, little Beyerly Simmons. Charles, what could be jauntier than this Another in the “I'his Is Amer-' of real seal! Perfectly styled for A Rrofpes | leggings have Add-A-Year hems \THIRTY-SEVEN HERE, : i [ Father Has Rough Thirty-seven persons arrived nnd‘; BANGOR, Me., Aug. 18—(P—. From Taku Lodge: H. Kohn, wife Lut the father-to-be! From Ketchikan: Judge Arnold. for an ambulance yesterday. George, James Tenneson and WIIC'thv hospital, too. On the way he From Pelican: A. E. Smith, B. the couple. All were reported doing > From Sitka: Mrs. H. Hatch, Mrs. | Sheldon Leonard, Andrew Tombes Lamont directed. The evecutive pm-; Bambury coat with its double ica” series entitled “Children’s Vil-| everyday wear, but pretty enough i to give added season's wear. FORTY-EIGHT LEAVE . Time of It When 148 left with Alaska Coastal flights Bangor wife, about to become a and children and Mr. and Mrs..J. R.| Te fainted, Patrolman Clifton E. From Superior Packing: David, Revived, the man was so dis- and R. James, fainted twice. Leslie, Margaret Rodriquez and nicely today. {P. N. Hilt, V. Farrell, F. Ebland 13 (OME NORTH Appearing in the supporting cast | and the talented screen newcomer, .ducer was Howard Benedict. epaulet shoulders, its big buttons lage” is a special added attraction. | for dress-up oceasions. at and | | ) BY ALASKA COASTAL New Daughter Comes { yesterday as follows: | mother, took everything calmly— Morris. iSloan said, while police arranged Johhs, Mrs. Cyril George, Cyril traught Sloan decided to take him to From Hoonah: Johnnie Jackson.| A baby daughter was born to ,Henry Bowman. — and Helen Roff. 4 15 From Haines: E. L. Kelly, H. Mil-i Hv sou'l'H YES“RDAY ler, M. Bogue, J. D. Ward and wife and I. Goldstein and wife. From Skagway: Dorothy Clark.! From Gustavus; Fred Dunn. From Hood Bay: A. G. Jackson. |15 passengers to Seattle. To Hasselborg: Bud Brown, Mar- | Arrivals were Dr. William Blanton, garet Brown, David Brown, Hank Justin Ripley, Rita Moore, Homer Harmon and wife, Jim Harmon and | Crewson, George Bisnette, Neil Mill, Joe Harmon. | Arnold Rude, Tony Zharich, E. H. Port Althrop: Fred Krisp, R. W. |Schroeder, Olaf Barkley, George Craig. | To Gustavus: A. Bonnett. | Colyin, To Haines: F. Donnelly and A.| Leaving were D, Greene, the Rev. P. Nelson. {David Hammock, Ruth Hammock, | To sitka: Miss Terry Bender and ‘Dee and Antoniette Ballinger, J. T. A. Stubb. | Tenneson, L. T. Hill, Henry Roden, To Superior Packing: R. James,|J. Mill, Walter and Edna Jones, To Pelican: George Kinney, Hclen;Eua Bringdale, Ralph Baker and {Collier and C. L. Jones. {John and Eva Ashley. BARANOF TAKES | 12 To WESTWARD:temmrary position with the Terri- | torial Highway Engineer’s office. The Alaska Crearuship Company |Miss Palm, who was graduated passenger vessel S. S. Baranof left from Northwestern University in |Juneau at about 5:30 o'clock yes- |June, is the houseguest of Mar- terday afternoon taking seven from !garet Femger this summer. The here to the westward as follows: two young ladies will leave for the To Seward: A. F, Rochlke, J. Boat- | Btates on the George Washington iset, Pete Rietveld, Mrs, May Met- |September 3. calfe, M. Wallace and wife and il Anne Wallace. Empire wantads get results! ‘Thirteen persons arrived here yes- - NEW EMPLOYEE Lucille Palm has accepted a Refreshment on the Job— Today’s Trend in Industry BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948, The Coca-Cola C. . tfor another Bing and Barry festl- | BRINGS 33 HERE |terday via PAA Clippers which took | Wiison, Charles Ojosund and Audie | 20TH CENTURY STARS CROSBY, B. FITZGERALD| | | 1 | | After three years, during which time the public clamored for the return together, and the studio| frantically searched for suitable for their come Stranger,” a is reported to be even better their never-to-be-forgotten My Way.” “Welcome Stranger,” which opens tonight at the Gross 20th Century Theatre co-stars the terrific two- some, with gorgeous Joan Caulfield, | id that means romance for Bing.| as a doctor, a doctor who resses like a page out of' too much time in one Wanda Hendrix, F Elizabeth Patterson, Robe Larry Young and Perc, head the array of popular favorites| in the supporting cast. With Elliott | sNugent's direction, four brand new, song; ng by Bing, the stellar st{ and warmly human story to tell,| “Welcome Stranger” sourtds we worth the long wait by filmg val, l % SRR, !PRIN(ESS LOUISE | | | | NORTHBOUND TRIP The Princess Louise arrived north- :ho\md.at 7 o'clock with 33 passen- | igers for here and sailed at 10:45 last inight for Haines and Skagway. She is scheduled southbound through Juneau at 8 o'clock Friday morning. For Juneau: Mrs. Margery Brokaw, | Miss Louise Boylston, Clyde Carri-. ker, Mrs. Rub W. Carriker, Henry T. Cook, Frank L. Dodd, James Dunstan, Mrs. Grace A. Ficken, Ar- thur J. Ficken, Mrs. Sadie Gallo- \way, Roy J. Galloway, Mrs. Alice H. Geyser, Mrs, Ethel Gantz, Dar- win Gantz, Ada N. Loyd, John N. Maclssac, Arthur B. Moore, Rob- ert P. Moore and Mrs. Anna V. O'- Day. (' 'Btanley Cien, Dennis Ryan, Mrs. ;Incc Ryan, John T. Scott, Mrs. June Scott, Miss Irene L. Scott, Joseph A. Thibodeau, Joey Thibo- deau, Mrs. Rosalia Thibodeau, Miss Jessic Watson and Ralph Weeks. | BTG Y TS KARL AHO BUYS | 19-FT. CRUISER "JOAN KIRSTEN" i Karl Aho, lgcal carpenter, is lhc‘ { proud new owner of a 1948 McChes- | ney Sportster Express Cruiser, which | {has recently been delivered. | Named the “Joan Kirsten,” the 19 { foot cruiser is capable of speeds up to 26 m.p.h., has sleeping accommo- dations for two and is powered by a 60 h.p. Kermath Sea Jeep. The cruiser is equipped with other con- veniences including an ice box and miniature cooking facilities. Aho's cruiser is the second such vessel delivered in the Juneau area this season by the Charles G. War- ner Co., distributors for the craft in this area. | | RECKLESS DRIVER FINED Frankie Olsen, 21, was fined $100 yesterday by City Magistrate Will- jam A. Holzheimer on a reckless driving charge. Olsen was accused of hitting two automobiles on Willoughby Avenue and failing to stop. e s Club Steak, full course dinner, $2.50. Country Club. 966 4x B Let's talk It Over WOULD YOU be able to replace your home if fire ruined it? Have you REALLY enough Fire Insurance to cover its present value, as well as all the contents? If you have any doubts ask our advice . there’s no charge or obligation whatever. 12 PAGE FIVE O STARTS TONIGHT Shows at 7:25-9:30 | BETTER. ) TR PARAMOUNT presents BOINE | MRWAN) Bing and Barry are back after 3 long years to top the hit that won 7 Academy Awards! 2d Lyries by JOHNNY BURKE Music by JAMES VAN HEUSEN, "The Cat's Tale"- 0000 M. B. WALLACES IN 6-DAY CRUISE M. B. Wallace, Jr, and wife and two children of St. Louis, left Juneau last night aboard the Bar-! anof for Anchorage, where they | will take part in a three-week moose and bear hunt in that areca. Wallace, who is president of the| Wallace small woodworking inter- ests, has for the past six days been c ing in the Juneau area aboard the charter ship Monterey. | While cruising in the Southeast waters, the party visited Tracy| Arm where many mountain goats| were seen, and had the opportun- ity of seeing five whales at close range at the mouth of Seymour OF JUNEAU APEA |said the trip Canal. WANDA* FRANK HENDRIX - FAYLEN ELIZABETH ROBER! PATTERSON - SHAYNE LARRY PERCY YOUNG - KILBRIDE ovsces o ELLIOTT NUGENT Story by FRANK BUTLER Air Express NEWS . BLOMGRENS LEAVE ON TRIP DOWN ALCAN H § i Bing Sings! 3 “My Heart Is A Hobo" “As Long As I'm Dreaming" “Country Style" “Smile Right Back At The Sun" (a cartoon) The big thrill for M. B. Wallace | Audry, was assisting ration of a salmon trap in the Pybus Bay area The party then Chatham Cannery. visited the | Not confining | My, and Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren . to watching the can- |jeft on the SS Alaska for Haines, | s of fish, the Wallaces | taking their car with them to make = at deal of luck with the the trip down the Alcan Highway iing in both Baranof Bay |to Seattle. and Sitkoh Bay. | Mrs. Blomgren's mother, Mrs, While on the six-day cruise, “"“‘Hmmuu Emme and her sister Mrs. | party completely ed Admiralty | Bock, flew here from the smq§ Island, touching @ ous I)(’hl(S:Aug. 11, and are making the trip on Baranof ¢ Jack | south with the Blomgrens. They . Westfall, ting the Monterey, | will spend the winter at.Richmond | as enjoyed by all. [Highlands just north of Seattle, While hunting in the Anchorage They expect to take three weeks on * region, 'Andy Simons will be this trip, going through Yellowstone | head guide for the party. | National Park, i e > TWO FROM PE FROM MAKYLAND G. M. Tapley from Maryland is a new guest at the Baranof Hm.el.; >oe - i James R. Holmes of Petersburg, is staying at the Baranof Hotel, : CAN Mrs. Raymond Leslie and Mar- garet Rodriguez of Pelican are in town and are guests at the Bar- anof Hotel. GM Diesels deliver the kind of performance you've dreamed about. Push- engines take you button starting gives you instant power. Quiet, safe, and smooth—these where you want to go without fuss or nuisance. They give you more power per gallon of low-cost fuel, freedom from fear of fire and fumes, more efficient, depend- able performance. Get the whole story from us today. THE MARINA Service for EVERY Marine Requirement 1012 West Tenth St. — JUNEAU

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