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'MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, NOW! THRILL sflnw-of-fhe-wzsxl = starring SCOTT BRADY COMPLETE SHOWS at 7:18—9:30 FEATURE STARTS 8:04 E ACTION-FILLED SHORT HIT * —PLUS THE The March of Time presents "THE FIGHT GAME" Inside story of Boxing 1949 10:16 SPORT REEL DONAL l) DUCK Everything's Accounted For When we return vour laundry you'll find no miss- ing items . no laundry cas alties. We're careful, thorough — give individual atten- tien to your wash. PHONE JUNEAU 299 Ask Your Neighbor SNOGW Who Patronizes WHITE LAUNDRY ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APTOINTMENTS You Have It Wien You Nsso Ir G press; Your best bet tor quick delivery Is Alr Express ... fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, at low, economical rates. Your letter or wire to your merchant, requesting delivery by Air Ex- press, assures you of having your merchandise when you most need it. mnsmy/o fl%* e ewing S IRI.IIIES | People in C City bolted thei: PRISON BREAK IS TOLD ON SCREEN, CAPITOL THEATRE News-shattering headlines Decem- 30, 1947, informed an America ting the holi season that | 12 of the most desperate inmates ot Jolorado State Penitentiary had | and were being hunted | Canon City locale H r more than 72 hours an anxi- | Jus nation bhe and wat d t manhunt in recent year. 321 READY TOMIX BASKETBAL! played Saturday night on the Pacific CHICAGO, I‘EEL 21—(P— A ma-|Coast are as follows: teur boxing’s biggest show— th n State 51; 22nd annual Golden Gluves tourna- State 42. ment of champions—opens tonizht! Oregon 56; U. of San Francisco 51. in Chicago Stadium. Washington 51. loors and d t venture out until Clerks, butchers, blacksmit Willamette 58; Pacific U. 43 (NW the last of the dozen desperadoes candy makers, soldiers, sailors, Cont.) rere retaken or reported dead. | marines, lazol business men,| Lewis & Clark 75; Linfleld 63 (NW | Tae excitement, suspense and |ollege students, high school hope- Conf.) |thrills that swept the country dur-|fyls 312 of them will be ready College of Idako 53; Whitman 46 ing this mad attempt at freedom miy in the nation’s No. 1 Punc’|(NW Conf.) Whitworth 71; Western Washing- Ihas been realistically transported |gow). They come from 39 centers, from ton 61 (Evergreen) o the screen and is now showing at | ‘he Capitol Theatre. |nearly all states except on the .-y Central 88; St. Martin's 51 (Ever- | [lantic seaboard. I green) | DOUGLAS EHUNGARIA" S“IER ‘.()P:xéf:rsg:;g 52; Pacific Lutheran NEWS | SPEEDS 10 VICTORY Washington aho 59; I II I" pu"a{ BOWI. Final scores of basketball pame: STORY OF SHOW PEOPLE, FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY It's been a long time in coming, |and now that it's here, it has prov- led itself oh-so-much worth waiting or. This feature is now at the 20th Century Theatre. With “Mother Wore Tights, Twentieth Century-Fox has broken brough the iey tinsel and scaly stereotype of the “show world,” as Hollywood has been prone to present ; it, and has gone thraight to its 'hesrt to bring us the first true, in- timate story of the people whe made show business like no busines: on earth. The result is a picturc so grand, so great, so filled wit rich human warmth as to set it apart as a rare and wonderful film entirely in a class by itself. The picture has been filmed in | Technicolor and stars Betty Grable, introduces a sensational new screen i personality in Dan Dailey, and has la score of terrific new song hits. | ey (Strcenun | MOTHER WORE | T'GHTS TECHNICOLOR BETTY GRABLE - pew naney & at 7:15-9:30 " So You Want ® Latest NEWS to Be in Plus Rushed Pictures- Via Air @ AR ORRARREEOEROO | In the Northern Loop the cham- ‘,)mnaup is still in doubt. In the FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT | Mr. and Mrs, | Southern Loop the lead is held were visitors in Douglas for several hours this morning, having arrived ifron: Seattle yesterday via PAA. ‘The Mcllhardys were former home towners here, but have made their | home in Seattle for the past three | years i Not getting Alaska completely | cut of their blocd during this time, the couple are now re-making { their home in Alaska, this time at { Yakutat, where Mr. Mellhardy | will rejoin the CAA, for whom he {‘mrmerly spent eight years. { Their young daughter, Helen, ‘who attended school here, is not ,making the trip, but is staying | with her grandparents in Seanle] until scheol vacation. Frank McIlhardy | lN DISTA"(E MEEI’ !J?;;‘:,]x:\ by UCLA and Southern Cal-| . Last week-end USC edged Stan- OSLO, Norway, Feb. 21—®—In ¢4 58.57 in a Palo Alto thriller speed skating as in track, Europeans Friday night while UCLA trimmed | lare masters of Americans in dl\"Cn]lfm‘mu 45-42. The Trojans took ' itance tests California 48-39 and UCLA race- It was durability and staying horsed over Stanford 59-46 on Sat- rower that gave Kornel Jajor ”‘\mday Hungary the victory yesterday in the world speed skating champion-| ships. | Pajor won the climactic 10,000/ meter race after finishing second in the 1,500 meter test to annex the crown. Ken Henry, of Chicago, who cap- tured the 500 meter race Saturday, came in fourth. J TS i R L ‘The present market value of il Sty alh HOCKEY GAMES Final scores of games plaved in Ithe Pacific Coast Hockey League O ‘durinz the weekend are as follows: | Oakland 6; San Francisco 3. San Diego 5; Fresno 1. Tacoma 3; Portland 1. New Westminster 5; Seattle 1. e et L was announced this mummg ll}nt the regular meeting of F.OE. | No. 117 will not be held this eve- | ning, due to the many who would | 1 NO EAGLES MEETING | |like to attend the Gold Medal Bas- |2 7:15 o'clock irom the Westward ketball Tournament, which begins | tonight in the Juneau High ‘Schoox. { HOUSEWARMING Mr. and Mrs. Milford Marshall were given a surprise housewarm- . ing party in their newly purchased \ home Saturday evening. Guests who took party refresh- | ments and presented the couple | with a beautiful piece of sterling, | Included Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hoskins, | Mr. and Mrs. James Devon, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. | le Riley, Mrs. Jessie Snyder, (Fred Alberts, Mr. and Mrs. Val | Poor ‘ GAME BUS TONIGHT For those who desire to attend the Gold Medal cage games, Biil Dere - announces a bus will leave tonight from Treadwell at 6:15 and frem the Douglas Drug Store at 6:30 for Juneau. JESSIE STEVENS ATHOME AFTER | TRIP TO MARKET Foliowing a business trip of sev- | eral weeks, Mrs. Jessie Stevens re- |turned on the Princess Norah and reports having attended the Buyers’ Week exhibition at Seattle recently. While outside she visited her sis- ter who had been in ill health, and during her stay in Seattle she was 2 guest at the New Washington Ho- tel. . One of the interesting develop- ments, Mrs. Stevens said, was the new styles currently prevailing and, in view for the immediate future. From the Paris .buyer of the L. Magnin & Co. of Seattle came a jcable in which it was stated that Paris stylists of the feminine mode have decreed skirt lengths remain he same, thus setting at rest such rumors as may have gone the rounds. Said Mrs. Stevens, further, she had succeeded in getting some new spring lines to liven up the local scene, and by comparing the situa- tion in Juneau with that prevailing clsewhere, the folks up here should be gratified with the conditions in the Territory. ‘The unseasonable weather gener- ally prevailing in the States, she concluded, made travel difficult, vith the result that most of her between visiting with her ailing sis- ter and attending to the business nterests of the Stevens shop. ATTENTION ROTARIANS There will be no meeting Tues- day noon, Washington’s Birthday. 1t | Thelma Tilson, Gale Lawrie, IMCUTCHEON WL | ime was spent at Seattle, dlvideul AI'ASKA FROM WEST' Stradivarius violins, made by the SOUTHBO u"D TRIP famous 17th century Italian ‘violin maker, ranges from $5000 to ‘fil ,000. The Alaska docked this morning’ ELYI S et CASH for scrap lead and old for Seattle and other ports on the storage batteries at Madsen's. 22 tf 3370 1 SHOT IS . WINNER, ARCADIA ARCADIA, Calif,, Feb. 21—P— Clifford Mooers' Old Rockport, a 33-to-one shot, is the 1949 Santa {Anita Derby Champion. He was ;vmmr over the highly favored Olym- ia Saturday and winner of a net marks in the 220 and 440.yard free- style, teammate Bob Elledge broke the 60-yard record, Oregon's Earl Walter broke his own meet record n 150-yard backstroke and swam on Oregon medley team which set new 300-yard medley relay mark. The win tightencd the Cougar’s rip on second place in the North- | pi sum of $94,700, highest purse in the derby payoff A turnout of 53,000 was the largest of the season. Old Rockport paid & fancy $68.10 to win, just short o. the trecord payoff of Seepida ir} 1940, i WASKINGTON STATE TAKES SWIM MEET | EUGENE, Ore.. Feb. 2L—4M—-l"‘lv€| meet records tumbled as Washing- ton State outswam the Universit} of Oregon, 43-41, Saturday. George Canninx of WSC set new rn Division of the Pacific Coast swimming conference. |CZECHS BEAT SWEDES; REGAIN-HOCKEY TITLE STOCKHOLM, Feb. 21. “zechoslovakia once again is the ome of the world’s amateur ice hockey champions, The Czechs recaptured the title hey won in 1947 and relinquished to Canada last year by defeating Sweden, 3-0 before 11,000 fans yes- terday. —— CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Odd Fel- lows, neighbors and all our friends who were so kind and helpfu! in our bereavement. (1t) Mr. and Mrs. Gust 2rann. Fried Chicken and T-bone Steaks —$2.50. Country Club. 19t RELIEF AT LAST ForYour COUGH Cuomulnonrehevexp ‘pdybmnse it goes tight to the seat of trouble 0 help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough m‘ you are to have your money back. REOMULSION s,Chest Colds, Bronchitis 1or Cou southbound journey. She sailed at 11 am. today. Passengers were: From Seward: Glenn Leach, G.| W. Schmidt. From Valdez: Walter Day. l From Cordova: Mrs. C. Zentmire, Georgia Howard. | To Seattle: Creed S. Titcomb, C. S. Cain, Preston Ebert, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick, William F. Wood, W. O. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lewetzon, Linda Lewetzon, Mrs. O. Moore, Jeff Moore, Mrs. Mr. angd Mrs. J. P. Carroll. 1 To Petersburg: John Bratset, G. Ckagawa, Dick Kwukea, Henry‘ Ckagawa. i To Ketchikan: Mrs. D. McGovern, Earl Munch, John A. Rich, G. B. Gilliam. - — BE SPEAKER, P-TA | Speaker of the House Stanley, Starting TONIGHT old Medal Tournament EVERY EVENING Monday through Saturday MEETING TONIGHT 21 --FEBRUARY --26 MoCutcheon will be speaker of ' the evening tonight at the Ju-| neau Parent-Teacher Association meeting. He will discuss teachers’ salaries and need for school plants in the Territory. On the evening's program agen- ' da will be songs and poems by the kindergarten children, piano duets by Louise Grant of Douglas High and Sue McMullen of Juneau High, and the showing of a technicolor film. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Zalmain Gross, Mrs. Don | MacKinnon and Mrs. Clayton Pol- ley. Roll call for theP-TA attendance banner will be taken again to de- termine which class will be able to keep the banner for the month. According to P-TA President Herman Beyer, great interest is be- | ing taken in this feature and all | grades gre warned that with kin- dergarten children on the program, there will likely be a large number of parents out from that grade. The meeting will get underway at 8 o'clock tonight in the Juneau High School study hall. - UNION OIL TUG IN Doors will be The Union Oil Co. tug Foss 19 with the barge Foss 106 tied up at the oil company’s dock Sunday at 11 a. m. Bulk products are be- ing loaded for the run to Ketchi- kan l;:le today, weather permit- ting. e tug and barge came in from Elfin Cove and carries a crew of four in addition to Skip- per J. K. Davis. Plumbing ® H-aling Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Inc. o closed when safety capacity of gym is filled. Juneau NO SEATS RESERVED First Come - First Served ADMISSION: Adults — $1.00 per person Students — 50c per person Metlakatla Vets Kake Black Cais Wrangell Town Team Petersburg Merchants Sitka ANB Mt. Edgecumbe Crads Juneau High Crimson Bears Mikes Douglas Nite Ow!s Columbia Lumbermen Haines Chilcooties Juneau High School Gym