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THURSDAY, JULY. 28, 1949 "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ PAGE FIVR I Y Co., Seattle; leather Lag, Nina's SUSPENSE SIORY c A pl CAPITOL THEATRE wmenen| SALMON DERBY AT 20TH (ENTURY S The regular weekly uncheon ‘4“ M-G-M chose wisely in assigning [ meeting of the Soroptimist Clubj . _ w“-l SUPERVISE 2 {Wallace Beery to the title role oi |Will be held in the Terrace Room of -ontinued from ik icbibiig A“S RE!“D“R Klll Universal - International’s ~ “Lar- EN”S [[[~ Complete Shows its new action drama, “The Mighty | the Baranof tomorrow, with a e Jeeny," co-starring John Payne, | 7:22—9:30 | McGurk,” now being shown on the {lengthy slate of business sched- |ty Black & Decker Electric Drill, Joan Caulfield, Dan Duryea and T ' M ! kp o iCapitol Theatre's screen, for the uleq for consideration. This is ac- Alaska Laundry; “49” Penn Salmon Annual slaughtering of reindeer | Shelley Winters, opened last night role of the blustering, beer-drink- jcording to announcement made to-|Reel, Orme's Transfer; cocktail |on Nunivak Island for the Alaska |at the 20th Century Theatre. ing former champ 1t made to order |day by President Alice Thome.|Server, Alaska Music Supply; Pllue- [ Native Service will be supervised! The film proved itself a swiftly- T 0 N ' T E ger Salmon Reel, Alaska Credit|by Dale Belcher, assistant director |paced melodrama that excited Racket trials to make even a less staunch |meeting honoring Mrs. Lois Beil | Yukon Equipment Co.; champagne( Belcher left by plane for the faudience JOHN J0AN \* ke liero turn to the bottle for strengtn]Sandall, and the accumulation of|and steak dinner for four, Baranot Westward yesterday to look over’' The suspense story concerns an PAYNE - CAULFIELD E and solace. He is hounded by hi |0ld and new business promises & Hotel; case of canned fruit, Cali-| the herds for the fall slaughter-, castern gang that goes to a wealthy M saloon-owning boss, Glenson, to ap- brisk and interesting session to-|fornia Market; case of canned ing. town just outside Los Angeles to § propriate the property of the Salva. [ MOrTow. pineapple, Bert's Cash Grocery; Possibility that the kill might be|:et up a ftictitious memm'mt‘ tion Army even though it mean Included in the business to be|$11.00 script book, Belle's Cotfee | Postponed this season was express- | oxpected to net the crooks $100,000. lruining the career of his former considered will te projected pro=|Shop; two G.I. camp stoves, T ed by Belcher. Reports indicate| Dan Duryea portrays the gang of years standing, who wants him |including a financial program|shavinz kit, Harry Race Drug; summer season, he said. If condi- |as a decoy, goes to the town and; to make something of himself, He [ which will be set up on an annual | allicator rain coat, B. M. Behrends '"_ms do not improve the Kill|becomes acquainted with the cityi is made the unwilling foster pareni |basis. The Club will also consider | Store; Pflucger Salmon Reel, Jack might be cancelled. manager's daughter, portrayed by ! of Nipper, a lovable orphaned|several new service projects that|Donahue; leather brief case, George Reports also indicate that the|Joan Caulfield. He then proceeds youngster, and is torn between the|Dnave been suggested as commumty‘sim)km\, woman's compact, ‘But-| herd was depleted appreciably dur- |to set the scene for the swindle. youngser's love and the decision t¢ activities during the coming year ler-Mauro Drug; $10 in trade, O.X.|ing the winter. Hundreds of ani- Before the fraud is completed, hand him over to an unscruplous|A full attendance of local Sorop-| Welders; leather purse and briet mals died of starvation when heavy | Payne falls in love with the girl umph over the bad and McGurk lmon trolling outfit, Belcher will be gone about six|to kill Payne if he refuses to go T SO Y H peace with the relentless Mnmxe.l o~ of MARK TWAN'S B ' per, all of which events are con- land unflagging interest. ¥ - SESSION TOMORROW i | | Bill b OF FISH'NG I“ Also one year's subscription to IS BEING TolD 7 FOR SOROP"M“TS The Daily Alaska Empire. ” ||| Feature Starts TONIGHT | oo for the talents of the robust Beery [ The business meeting gave place approval from the| {protege, Johnny Burden. He is tor- |grams of work, planned by|Goldstein's Store; G.I. camp stove, that animals are still in a thin|leader, while Shelley Winters ap-: guardian for the sake of a reward. |timists is expected for the occasion,|2ase, Jack Burford; Cuttyhunk | Snows encrusted with ice covered|and tries to upset the plan for her swings his mighty punch to the side with the deal according | ") A GAMBLING MAN WHO'D BET and with the latter makes a home| Y sost lonable |cluded to the accompaniment ot . TOMORROW and Saturday GIANT 3-UNIT SHOW [ \ 1 —_ complete OUSTON'S CONDITION 25~ serm e i e ™ [ [®) H ck! i ! s it IMPROVED FOR FIRST |firc: coceuet bar tome Besit 133 ABOARD PNA'S ik 'as Bavie. ten 5y oigw Bk "ME SIN(E TUBDAV Leather gun case and cleaning ganglmd"rL“hf’u:ffii‘shm' six “Alaska” salmon plugs, Alaska James Strong who has acted as Tackle Co.; “Wimpy" doll, Juneau Dollar Store; “Snuffy Smith” doll, Nance; 8x10 portrait, Joe Alexan- der; barometer, Nugget Shop; seven spoons, Zhoff Fishing Tackle Co, Kent, Wash.,; waders. Gus land tield agent for the Alaska '.s‘ncKWEu MA."nln Pacific Northern Alrlines carried | Native Service for the past two| n-.mclllllllll m?flmfl 33 passengers yesterday as follows: | years will leave for the States From Anchorage: B. R. Scott,|this weekend to enter Yale Univer- Olaf Floe, Lir. Robert Smith, Paul|sity law school in the fall. Mr. Solka, Jr., D, T. McMahon, E. E. [ and Mrs. Strong and their small PO PIIIS R The condition of Stu Houston, popular young ball player who |wa. hit on the head in last Tues- day night's game, is noticeably im- proved today. | The night he suffered the acci- {dent he was unconscious until the e SR 5 Wnl“"[‘ The Most Vicious | MecGurk's life is beset ty enough last week for the buffet supper|Bureau; Proctor automatic toaster, of native resources. spontaneous % — mented by Mamie, his lady frieng!the various club committees, | Walter Field, decorator; S(,fl[u,-m‘,vondman due to the lateness of the [pears as his girl friend. John Payne, In the end, the good forces tri- |Mrs. Thorne stated. lines, Sportsmen’s Boat Rental; | the grazing areas. sake. Duryea, however, threatens of the salvationists, makes his ON ANYTHING...EVEN [OVF/ : i{for the hero-worshipping litle Nip- sharacters! two-fisted action, bountiful laughs (next morning, Houston has been v y 8 e I confined to bed since the accident [ G¢O $10 mixers, Card Beverage H’;_‘:l""“ };Z‘I‘(‘u}tx:. B;v:lxm“ AR | son will leave aboard the Baranof. 1CART00N spunlrs & B 4 v s Co.; four T-cone steak dinners, 2 3 ¥ e o1 U | Based on the NARK TWAIN story O, L iR e Bl | Sl Ralph Ivey, Matt Gormley . 6 e el e e igd “The Gelebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras Gounty™ short while this afternoon, it is To Yakutat: Mr. and Mrs, Philip| e . 8 reported. There is the possitility i | P Lok L R 12-foot plywood skiff, Territorial | Mason and infant. - SALMON DERBY . m;;);:;’):m’“ff ‘clgnlchlcfiia‘som::mrr;( Sportsmen, Inc., Clover Club, Oasis,| To Cordova: Arthur Granet. ° HEADQUARTERS . ous vas S L a 1, ’ . . it ‘ tmperial, George Bros, Brownie's To Anchorage: M. D. Quinn, Dale| ¢ PERCY'S will remain open ' @ ;‘;‘Z‘";];" xi;d:,e(h\?e;f; i ‘c‘l‘l‘;“g{; Liquor Store, Commercial Liquor | Baker, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Kress,| e, all night Friday and Sat- e DOORS SHOW J < . | C. A. Erskine, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. rday r . o . Store, Bailey's Bar, Val Poor, g .1 e urday for the beneflit of {was not until after he reached| - ° EERE . Frits, Gordon White, Louis Shell. | e Derby Fishermen. Coffee, ®| OPEN STARTS home that he became unconscious.| Sweeney's Bar, Percy's, California J | \ i 4% # e o e sandwiches, Lunches-To-Go. @ 7 00 720 930 S LAq\mf. DeHart's Auk Bay, Larry FROM TAKU LODGE e Join the gang at PERCY'S. e : LU= (onsumer Intome DuBois, Pamaray Club. Louis De Fiorian is registered ® 58 1t e 1 Four steak dinners, Mikes; 1,800 at the Gastineau from Taku Lodge. ® ¢ o o ¢ o ¢ o o o o _ . Buying Holds Up [n Second Quarter @ Household Simoniz makes wood finishes sparkle anew . . . helps to protect and preserve them, too. 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