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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * ~ PAGE FIVE "SOUTH OF PAGO | Romance! \DOUBLE FEATURE 5flawmt£ar leread) PAGOC" IS FEATURE I, 2 . " BILL AT WEEKEND |57 S!a{rts . NOW AT CAPITOL | P = - AT20TH CENTURY l——-v-% ENTURY T &" NEITE There arc two features this week- end at the 20th Century starting tonight One of the features is “Smart Politics” with the Teenagers. The other feature is “On The Great White Trail.” This feature is the newest of the Renfrew cof the Mounted series. With James Newill starred and based on the series of very popu- lar Renfrew novel by Laurie York Krekir this combination of snow scenery, fast action and fine singing ol Newill, have Leen woven into a tapestry of definitely moving enter- tainment. Newill stands well above the most of the screen-: having served his in grand ope with Gus heim’s band. / result, ke brings to his songs a finely trained voice and the ability to prese these odics in a non-academic mdn- Against a background highlight- ed by the breathless and ftropical brilliance of the South Seas, Ed- ward Small's production of “South of Pago Pa; opened last night at the Capitol Theatre. The- stellar cast of this adventure romance is headed by Victor McLaglen, Jon Hall, Olympe Bradna, Gene Lock- hart and Douglass DumbrMe. In addition to the outstanding talents of the hand-picked cast “South of Pago Pago” has the ad- vantages of an exciting and fast- | paced story which keeps the audi- ence on tenterhgoks. ! The story of “South of Pago Pago” is set in the 1850's, when men who went down to the China sea in ships weren't- much better than the pirates and robbers who sailed the Spanish Main a century earlier. With a crew headed by Victor Mc- Laglen, the ship sets out to find a fabulous pearl bed somewhere south of Pago Pago. i As soon as they land in the South Seas McLaglen tricks the natives to dive for him despite the objec- tions of their island chief, pl:\yedl by Jon Hall. As the natives die off lunder the tbrutality of McLaglen, in California has created considerable mystery, {Hall decides to fight the dangers, Actress Rita Hayworth in a Hollywood night club. Their names have nd horrors brought by the V\SHOI'S-i been linked romantically but neither would comment. (® Wirephoto. | A ‘series’ of fast and’ dramatic | must trail down and arrest the fath- . 0 Suggested by famous “‘Renfrew lepisoces follows and the smashing YRR ler of the girl he bas fallen in love Bocks" by Laurie York Erskine action scenes which are unreeled|€xtends greetings to her many will meet Wednesday evening of with—the owner of a number of 4 i . \furnish the film with sequences of | Channel friends. She is visiting next week under the direction of trading posts in the far north. How i e 3 4 Produced and Directed 1m“mg excitement and suspense, |her daughter, Doris, who is em-!Mr. James Wellington, who has he does this, and cy a clever ru 5 by AL HERMAN PTG SRS | pleyed on the Islands. | been designated School Repres succeeds in causing the dishon | yees who have been robi Cnly Tonite and Tomorrow to see the special return show- ing of the GREATEST of all South Sea Adventures! ROMANCE and ADVENTURE in the China \ Seas...where the only rules of life and love are Second honors for the picture be- ong to Siher Kin finel grandson of ren of the best canine act Aly Khan, sen of the fabulously wealthy Aga Khan, whose presence | watched on the screen trained n A o o it ™ ; i ‘ ' JAMES NEWILL shown dining with | “On the Great White Trail” TERRY WALKER {with the troubles of a young ger- : . Silver King, the wondér dog geant of the mounties who fipds he Hear Jimmy | — tative in Charge. The time | | s | SATURDAY DEADLINE, TAXES |for 7:30 o'clock and boys posts' owner to expose (b $ sing: 1 U | saturday, October 30th, is the minded they should under no cir- hands, makes for fast action, high- 3 & “Y::A’.l'rl’ Ba'lukiful" ! | deadline for taxes to be paid to cumstances take their guns in a lighted by a series of terrific fights ¢ P Ja' Taime NEWG | the City. All taxes not paid prior loaded condition. n which Silver King more than b | to Monday, Nov. 1, are delinguent e plays his share. Like all good stories | " i {and not subject to discount. City: WATER RENTALS NOTICE lof the mounti the hero gets his [ ® L GRAND” NATIONAL PICTURE MASONIC FUNERAL, KIRKHAM (Clerks office will be open from, Wat rentals which are past man (in this c not the father Gastineau Lodge 124, F and A M, 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday evening. due must be paid by November 10, of the gir) and the lady as well. will open lodge for funeral ser-, or city water will be discontinued e e RuG_cIflTIN! ‘vices for its late Brother James FIREARMS NOTICE { (Signed) A. J. Balog, City Clerk. ! Oscar Kirkham, at 1:30 p.m. tomor-, Persons under age are prohibited e (UB p (K No. 9 ‘S ! row, Saturday, in the Mason?c '.l'em- Q‘om carrying nrrarm'? within the i x R v — 1 will officiate and serve as pallbear- Discharging firearms is positively L are cuttin’-up on SEXTRAL- —SPECLAL KIDDIE SHOW— | o L™ i i e B i |5 Well Atiended BIG TIME PLANNED e canps ' | % R0 “Record Party and O. E. S. member. docks, or beaches, and will be pun- CARTOON The current excellent Pallbearers will be J. R. Guerin, jshed by fines, and guns confiscat- Community feature — plus Special Harry I. Lucas, R. Kronquist, Wm. ed, according to a statement by —Over 24 talles ot ards were piayed Parents of boys 9, 10, and 11 years hort Subjects! Spain, Ed Sutton and E. E. Eng- A. J. Balog, Marshal . last evening at the public card of ace are reminded of the meeting | strom. | HLER party given 1 > Juneau Emblem of Cub Pack 9 at the Methodist T — R S I B | The Rev. Willis R. Booth, W. M., JUNIOR CLASS DANCE Club in the Elks Hall. Refresh- Church basement this evening at e . T U tof Mt. Juneau Lodge will serve The Junior Class of the Doug, ments of sandwiches, coffee, and 7:30 o'clock. Boys not yet cub FH-O_W AND INDUSTRIAL \R(FLE CLUB MEETIN *as Chaplain. {1as Puklic School, will give a Hal- cake were served following the scouts are welcome to visit the meet- 4 ! Funeral Services will be conduct-| lowe’en dance tonight in the games. ing, providing one or both of their INSULATIGN The meeting of the Rifle ClUb o4 a¢ Carter's Mortuary at 2 Assembly Room of the School. High winners in pinochle were Al parents accompany them, the com- was called to order at 8 o'clock i % students, Lundstrom and Mrs. Ray Renshaw; mittee reports. T 5 o'clock p.m. and burial will be in All high school students, Doug- a Ray s H rey X D by Dick Anderson. There were 16 (o Maconic Plot at the Juneau ' las alumni and faculty members top scorers in bridge were Mis. Al The new cub-master will be pre- WEATHER STRIPPING ]! members present. Dick Anderson' gemetery. |are invited to attend and to wear Carver and Ernest Lincoln. Low sented to the group tonight, and v demonstration on how & 1 8 o »s, There ‘Ecorers were: pinochle, Mrs, Albert dens for this year's operation or- Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 | B2¥e & 7 costumes or any old clothes, There D! 1 P . g vrépdre n gun o be cleahed and the | 0.E.S. NOTICE {wili be & 25 ccfn admission chargs”€arlson and Grant Baldwin; bridge, ganized. ——- | correct way to handle and shoot, w M. Edith M. Barras of Nug-'according to the announcement by Mrs. W. B. Heisel, and George Os- In charge of tonight’s meeting la gun. | get Chapter No. 2, Order of East-|the Class Advisor. borne. will Le Henry C. Leege, A. H. Walk- adll)md&\ Then everyone practiced shoot-, e Star, announced this morning Y e er, A.J. Alter, Lés Sturm, Cliff Ro- ing at a targe. Each person would | 41,0 1 b f the N t 3 OME r bards, Frank DeLand, and Eugene % ES X ! that all members of the Nugget, SMITH HOME P h P t i : Aons ; PRESCRIPTION SHO | fire one shot, then check his mrget{chnpter will form in a group at! Claude J. Smith, plumbing and ums \us ar y 0 Faulk. They will be assisted tonight ‘"M‘"'ix to i his shoOUNg.|tne funeral services for the late heating man, arrived home ahead : :a l(lhio al-;. G. Ed’;'lurd I;(nrgt; '.'vmll r. Wagner, the adviser, gave in-{member ~ James O. Kirkham, for|of schedule this week from an in- B H ld by M a aurice Powers. The Rev. Rober structions to all those who needed |ipe purpose of atténding the ser- spection of a heating project re- e e annvrs Treat will nls? .:n 4 \\"1[!1 the pack’s ocrIShioms IR st dianwe: vices enmasse. ‘The group Will cently completed by his company™ e ter Wiy ‘return next 2 couts a busi- th form at the Mortuary, prior t¢ 2| Dcuglas Plumbing and Heating, at The Mariner Scouts held a busi- month. ; s . ness meeting on Thursday evening TFeature of tonight’s meeting will C. J. EHRENDBEICH — C. P. A. o iAumyak, Alads. at the home of Betty Tapley. The be the graduation of several boys oL ) peide P f ing ho have become 12 years old dur- (: RIFLE CL ] troop decided that at the following W 3 BUSINESS COUNSELLOR ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, SUNDAY The Junior Rifle Club m meeting instruction in textile paint- ing the summer months, The Right Rev. Bishop Gordon, ing will begin. It is hoped that 5 Bty Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 program, (— e Accounting RySyesis Tazss will conduct services at St. Lukes| & many things will be done in this| NOT HIS PARTY wE Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. Episcopal Church in Douglas, Sun-|® © o @ & o v @ © > @ ¢ [, | GREAT FALLS, Mont— o : - — —————"! day night, according to announce- | ® : . Plans for celebrating Hallowe'en There was no objection from the L ATE :.)T WORLD WIDE N’Ews i R ment. This will be the first ser-|e® SUN RISE-SETS ® were discussed and it was decided Cascade County Democratic Cen- vices conducted by the Bishop Gor-|® ® ¢y the girls to have a “bums’ rush” tral Committee when Ray Wise == don in the Douglas Church. . OCTOBER 30 ® on Sunday evening. Following a din- submitted his resignation after be- Sun rises at 8:07 am. ® 'noy gt the home of Mary Lou Fager- ing elected Democratic precinev, S MRS. CAHILL, HONOLULU e Sun sets at 5:15 pMm. ® <on the girls, dressed as bums, will committeeman. 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