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WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1949 o TUE DAILY ALA_SKA EMl‘ll{l’A JF%\'!&AU, ALASKA ™ PAGE ml: FOUR IN, 11 ou-I- ON (w:u;k:‘::lm Turner and Mrs. Miles | SESSEG_—S—I_—E-— : SHOWPLALE or APITU TONIGHT and THURSDAY = L13 e from Pan American Airway: rs. Maude Hamlin was appointed & ! i = Revolving about the exploits °‘; ALASKA PIS e i\g;‘en*dns'. with 11 d(‘ps\rtal']\ Lharie of the organiztion of ‘ an unconventional American in- | |'e as Iollows: he worl vestigator in the tropics, RKO | ® | From Seattle: Elsie Price, Joe| The next meeting will be the { Meherin, Richard Merril. social meeting on May 24, with in- | DOORS ' A S T SHOWS heneass EXCITING STORY, OF WEATHER PAATUESDAY TRIPS g'm:“;:cé;e;i:;t:;::;;:g = > G | l \x (APIIOL 'HEAIRE‘ Four passengers disemBarked ;LE":.‘I): n)mln c[u(rlt in {\;u nnl;d‘ ‘ 19 ; 7 ! O'Brien has the rolé of a com-| bination private detective, com-| Anchorage 41--Cloudy G. Neal, John E. Doolin, Emission mnn‘ and general f;xer.up-; Eun‘o‘w‘ ki L —Mmmgi"' Frydlow 1 DAUG“ERS OF IWINS | city, ‘wh s | Bathel _Pa s g Siwg P, A sventuze | Oosdork ek e d i BORN 3 DAYS APART when he sets out to find a missing | Dawson . 40—Rain NEW oFFI(ERS R [/ |ofl map, valuable because it gives| Edmonton 58—Cloudy s wins, and the | | [l the location of a group of new Fairbanks .. 40—Rain Showers | two brand new granddaughters of | ; 44—Partly Cloudy | ElE(TED BY (DA Mr. and Mrs. ol i i Radio’s “Riff-Raff” co-stars Pmi Weathes conations and temper-| F gl e ! : i "} n .' l' / h R O'Brien, Walter Slezak and Anne rom Annette: Joe Malutin. stallation of officers. Also on this START T 0-F'STL A ‘ ENTU E !Jef{reys in a film laden with thrills, | 8tures at various Alaska polnts.| To Faircanks: John Hedde, Her-occasion some memger will take OPEN . i with a fmystery and romance. This feature |also on‘;g:hl’;;fli; Co&;}‘ at 4: 33 bert Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Herman |nome the handsome luncheon set i ‘l ' M E s 7:25 H o a. m, eridian Time, and |porter, H. W, that has been shown at the meet- a opens at the Capitol Theatre to-| | Magnuson. at b n sho e e and TRIPLE-STAR CAST | sk by e Weaher Bursa |1 cekan 5 3 viuna, |08 TONITE s» | . Juneau. follow: | To Seattle: Frank Wright, E. R. s e — | 700 ’ Il N c&@“s “" 1\\5';1; | Haines v / alter Hellan al- NOLD “ it w:’m e L of | Havre ... 49—Partly Cloudy | AW most timed their arrivals so they || [ENECN EDWARD ARR o is t:)nu; Zrem nn: when Lr) H;‘H Juneau Mlpon J 46*::3:" The Catholic Daughters ot|could share a birthday, tao. il o targe! Frances COLKN’ ‘ ‘ e e e e 46—RAI [ srmorica held election of officers| 'Three days after Cecelia Marle| RAFFERTY - S oy r(henty. a wealv.hy‘ oil company SX-il{nmak 38—Partly Llou‘fl\ ot the business meeting held last|Wwas born here to Mr. and Mrs.| |ccutive, he learns that an unscru- | Kotzebue . 26—F0z |, vy Grand Regent Mrs. W. H.|John Doogan® (Eileen Hellan), a prf]ous udvenlu;er is also endeav-| McGrath * zs—Paru;ZuSnud) Biges presiding. daughter was born to Sgt. and Mrs. s 'e ted sh ‘ ‘Org; :0 get f‘t'e Y;'lflp- A gflmt‘ EoR ;] "%"‘” % | Norman Bucy (Colleen Hellan) at e Ci orts 'Brien's office is ransacked, he | Northway artly loudy Following are the officers elected ! Poi —| | b ! 2 'oint Barrow—May 4 and May 7. |himself is severely beaten, and a|Petersburg ... ... 40—Rain |to fill the various positions: Grand| No name has been chosen for ALWAYS LATE NEWS pretty cafe singer is mixed up in|Portland —Missing | Regent, Mrs. Glenn Leach; Vice|the Bucy baby, who jeins a broth- _’the affair through lgynlty to him.|Prince George ..40—Partly Cloud}‘ Regent, Mrs. Maude Ham-|er Richard, 4% years ol¢, and a 3 " " o | Before the pers{stenl sleut_h Sea_me o SU—g:OUSV Iin; Prophetess, Miss Anne Lello;!sister, Kathleen, 2. EMBLEM CLUB TO MEET I FROM CHICAGO clears up the mystery (and inci-| Whitehorse .. 41—Fartly oudy | Historian, Mrs. Fred Dawley; Lec- _— The regular business meeting of | Lorraine Merritt of Chicago regis-| | dentally wins the girl for himself),| Whitehorse ... 41—Partly Cloudv‘lm-pr. Mrs. Larry Zack; Financlal| the Emblem Club will be held to-| tered yesterday at the Guflnennl | there are three killings and a|Yakutat .. 38—Drizzle Secretary, Miss Arlene Godkins;] NOW IS the Ume to put your Iur| g oy night at 8 o'clock in the o ] wealth of excitement. Slezak plays _— | Treasurer, Mrs. Bob Thibodeau: conts in storage. We have the only | g5 Lodge room. Following the| Europe expects to have 350, the MNiFrons, . Bdyentiter su 7 Monitor, Mrs. W. H, Biggs; Senti- :od fur vault in Juneau. Come | ooting will be a short intiation | American tourists in 1949 and 500, Miss Jeffreys the singer. Percy Kil- | HOSPITAL ROTES |t e ©. 'z Winters; Organist, |0 our office. Chas. Goldstein | ;pyyice, 1000 in 1952. bride, Jerome Cowan and George Mrs. George Simpkins; Trustees, | and Co. o tr | e LR Givot are in prominent supporting Admitted to St. Ann's hospttal\ o i yesterday and Monday were Rey- @RI 20 nold Burke, Mrs. J. G. Williams, 5 dnctm-s pro'e n o u G L A s LAST RITES HELD o v Nisteer | e Fon MRS. JA(KSO“ Discharged were Julia Gallant, thls plan breaks c o L I s E " “ Mrs. Agnes Adseria, Thomas Rome. . 4 Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie bMo;S B;en&;e;.h P:::’l:m‘r;‘g:::m-b::z the Iaxahve hah' TONITE o“LY ——— HERMITAGE,, PAT O'BRIEN Keatucky Whiskey WALTER SLEZAK Jackson, who died Saturday at | baby boy. If you take 'hndv- regularly—here's how % 4 E/efld 0 4 ou can sto) ANNE l Hoonah were held at 2 0clock | anng Paddock of Juneau was ad- | Becauss § New York doctors now have n this afternoon at the chapel of the | yivia’ «o the Government hos- Dvovcd_luumubn-k:h.hntw-hnbfl et ; 3 2 . in Charles W. Carter Mortuary with | ;o0 Euh!ythmpcmtdr:c | st:‘eufgev. Samuel McPhetres offi- Mabel Johnson of Juneau was fui";:%mhw;mkw&hl WISE rooLs" 3 discharged. Pills. Second —one each nl:h( u . i Pallbearers were Robert Coughlin, } week—one every b Wi night. Then Clarence Peterson, Tom Cashen, | |, Every duy: drink eight tI-n.-uytmur S with : with Prank Cashen, Matt Laughlin and | PLANT SALE * Five Now York soctors 'Bri 3 ved D PERCY KILBRIDE Neil Gallagher. By Jineau Garden Club, Priday | cap besk he et e e o 2% P4t Margaret O'Brien JEROME COWAN « GEORGE gIvoT Interment was :a Evergreen | 13th, beginning at noon. For pick- | pabit? Because Carter's Pills * m;h‘&“‘:; Lewis Sione Cemetery. | up call Red 130. 192 2t | lower digestive tract -nd 'rom uun on let ake useof it own niurel —Plus— —Plus— G R NGE o Further—Carter's Pills coatain no babite H 1 4 % Laugh with Screen Snapshot Offers DN LT CCX :m- ;'udfl?‘nmme babt .. with G 'I:homas Mitchell i : b e +r - Vi Yoo TS, e || Lionel Barrymore A Gentleman's Whiskey from Kentucky Temporably. And never get the laxativ “CR. ABBlN’ IN mclff (é'r&i gfi:u: :‘:{l:u:;w;w: |?11. Doors open 7:15-Show 7:45 National Distillers Prod. 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