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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1949. GREATEST Of the Great Action Spectacles TREMENDOUS IN SCOPE! Thousands riding in reckless, slashing com- bat across a screen of blazing action! THRILLING IN ROMANCE! Thk world still wonders at the loves of Casanova . . . who surrendered only to a woman’s arms! AFLAME WITH ACTION! Duels to the death . . . the Escape from the Tower . . . the Rescue in the Mountains! RECOMMENDED | | " FOR THE | ENTIRE FAMILY | of Al Time!? Complete Shows 7:18—9 Feature Starts 8:04—10: TONIGHT AND THURSDAY ONLY :30 16 ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES 105 ON TUESDAY FLIGHTS;’ A total of 105 passengers were carried on Alaska Coastal Airlines! flights . yesterday. There were nine ! interport. passengers, 52 departing) ‘ Juneau and 44 arriving. Passengers for Sitka were: Don ! Foster, Dr. Van' fandt, Mr. Beatty, Marianna bucille Laurensen, H % Mears, Elmo Miller, Miss M. B. Shérman, Max Boyer, .C. R. Mount- joy, Mr. Ripke, R. Brust, Dr. Dale, | Mr. Wilson, Mr. Burkher, George Morlander, Helen Wright, W. Car-| { son, Mr. Jorgenson, O. G. Hoaas, i J. R. Hanson, S. G. McPherson, | ~For ‘Tenakeé: Joel Langhofer, Sam Asp. For Haines: Hunt Gruening, Mr., | New Fall Merchandise B. R.} , and Mrs. Machetanz, Clyde Hawkin, / Robert Thompson, P. B, Allen. For Tulsequah: D. Williamson, J. " T. Taylor, W. J. Greer, Cozens, L..D. Watkins. _ For Hood Bay: Andrew Gamble. For Hawk Inlet: Tony Verzola. For Turner Lake: Mike Fenster, Mrs. D. Dunton, John Quillico, Lois Estepp. For Ketchikani: C. H. Forward, B. Fy Rayae; C. Wyller, Burr John- son . v For ' Wrangell: Erma Wright, : John Wright, Verna Wright. Y | For Petersburg: Austin Earl. For Hoonah: H. Moses, Toiva, Alder, Joe Paddock. «Passengers from Pelican were: Darlene Schlieman, Clem Davis. From Elfin Cove: Gladys Rude, Needed every minute y w HETHER YOU _drive one mile or many miles and whether you drive once a week or every day, your car may cause you a crippling fi- nancial loss. Carry complete Auto- mobile Insurance. Then wherever you go or what- ever happens youll be protected. Shattuck Agency _ .. Beward Street Juneau . Phone 249 Mr. and Mrs.| {Mrs. O. K. Rude, Carol Ann Lar- son. man. From Hoonah: Mrs. From Ketchikan: Mrs. Katulus, Nora Brundidge. From Wrangell: W. Nichois. mon. From Taku Lodge: B. F. Dunn, Linne Dunn, Mrs. Ken Kadow, Col. Noyes. From Haines: Earl J. Bonneville, Don B. Nelson, Edna Hallenbereg, George Williams, Frank Lee, James Donnelly, Charles Abbott. From Sitka? Larry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, From Excursion Inlet Jack All- Ordunm,I Donald Ordonia, Phil Ordonia, Jr. Gus i From Petoersburg: Max Loch- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and and Mrs. From Tulsequah: D. C. Langdon. H. L. Lapham, Steve Vukovich, Nick Maluun Mr. and |Mrs. George Archibald, Joe Riede, |R. Anderson, Matt Gracia. | From Hoonah: Beulah Mets, Carol Metz, Mrs. Charles Metz, Emma Mayeda. From Hawk Inlet: Tony Verzola. ‘FATHER. HUBBARD TO GIVE LECTURE SUNDAY The. Rev. Geruaic. o. Hubbard, S. J., wellknown in lhe Territnry by reason of his many trips of ex- ploration to Alaska, will give a public lecture Sunday, September {4, in the Catholic Parish Hall on ' 5th and Harris Streets. The lec- ture will be at 8 p. m. Father Hubbard completed a round-the-world trip less than two .| years ago. He will discuss world conditions and the importance of “Strategic Alaska.” He will also show some of his own color movies of Alnuka | cessful role in “Red Stallion” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CONQUESTS OF CASANOVA ON CAPITOL SCREEN Thrilling in the way he fought— the way he loved—the way he lived —Casanova, the world's greatest lover, becomes the screen's greatest adventurer with the opening to- night at the Capitol Theatre of “Adventures of Casanova,” Eagle Lion's l:reath-taking spectacle of romantic derring-do. The romantic and dashing Arturo de Cordova is starred In the title] tole. H's expcrt fencing ability, his heroic bravado and his swashbuck- ling ‘appearance all make him a natural choice for the role as his- tory's greatest lover. Playing op- ‘posite him as the beautiful and daring Lgdy Bianca Lucille is | Bremer who proves with the new film that she is as adept at straight dramatic roles as she has been in the past with her dancing and singing assignments. Turhan Bey, séreen ladies’' idol, is handscme and courageous as Lorenzo, Casanova's trusted aide, whose loyalty to friend and country calls for the supreme sacrifice. Completing the starrng quartet is Noreen Nash who follows her suc- with the characterization of Zanetta in “Casanova” that clinches her rank of star. 95 DISEMBARK FROM ALEUTIAN YESTERDAY Docking yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Aleutian sailed for the Westward last night at 11:30 o'clock. There were 95 passengers disembarking .and five embarking. From Seattle, passengers were: Lt. Hamlett I. Allen, Miss Avis UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska May 24, 1949 C. Triplette has made application for a homesite under the act of May, 26, 1934 (48 Staat. 809), Anchorage Serial 010995, for a tract of land described as Lot 6, Fritz Cove Group i of Homesites, situated on the East | shore Auke Bay and West Side Fritz 1 Cove Highway adjoining unapproved i Burvey No. 2634 and Survey No. 2546, [ Plat of U, §. Survey No. 2670, con. taining 2.32 acres, and it is now in the files of the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and a]l personis, elul.ming ad+ versely any of the ahove mentioned land should file their adverse claint in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereatter, or they will be batred by the provisions of the statiites. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First publication, July 6, 1949. | Last publicnuon, Aug. 31, 1949. | : Suits GORDON’S i Coats Gage llats Dresses Blouses Smocks Nyl Arriving Almost Daily at ‘Unifoerms D.r'esses'tyb‘ Cléfii utExactly | 15 Price |Btickler, Mary Stickler, Notice is hereby given that Nadja. Aamot, Philip Anast, Agnes Buchanan, Mrs. Nick Bez, Nicholas Bez Jr, Earl A. Bernstein, Miss Harriet Berg, Chris Berg, M Ma:cus Bacon, Carol Bacon, Robert D. Bunch, Miss Bonnie Christen- sen, Mr. and Mrs. £ J. Cucchiari, Joceph Cuechiari, Mrs. F. L. Cod- dington and child, Lawrence E Chantry, Mrs. Shirley Chantry, Mrs. Elizabath Davis. r. and Mrs. Chester Duffy, Mrs. F. M. Ellis, Doreen Erickson, P. G. Fitzpatrick, Joe Green, Miss Stella Gallo, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gregs | gnd child, Miss Dorothy Hutche- son, Mrs. Fred Henning, Ann Hen- ning, A. C. Ham, Rosalind Hermes. vin Huyber, N. S. Haugen, Betty Hammond, Joyyce Helton, G. D. Hebard, Mr. and Mrs. Davia James, EShirley James, K. James, | Mary Jones, Miss Virginia B. Long-{ Joseph Levasseur, Julia D. levas-j seur, Nadine Levasseur, Mr. andg Mrs. E. S. Lusby, Mrs. Oscar E Lundquist, Charles L. Miller. { Ralph McLawhan, Mary McLaw- Cmdr. , Donald M. Mu'rl on Jr. Penny Morricon, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Muir, Miss Genevieve May.erry,} J. 1. Noble, Mrs. Harry Olds, John- nie Olds, Charles W. Oldham. Dorothy L. Oldham, Eulah M. Pearce, John B. Plut, Mrs. Robert L. Pinkard, Lt. Charles V. Rudolph, Mrs. Ruth C. Rudolph, Clinton C. Staples, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. John k ler, Alice Strombeck, Helen ver, Alberta | Lt. and Mrs. L. W. Tibbets, Juanita Wilson. From Ketchlkan: Mary Gruner.' H. J. McGill. From Wrangell: Grace Milles, Mrs. J. Petticrew, Miss Alora Petti- crew, Miss Rhoda Petticrew, Miss Joanna Pettictew, Charles Petti- crew, L. M. Williams Sr. For Seward: Pfc. Robert D. l Miller, Mrs. Kenneth F. Hager,; | Joyce Olsen, Arthur W. Shemood| E. H. Henderson. For Ccrdova: Nick Malzanka. % FROM SEATTLE ! H. A. Doubinspeck of the Gran-| ite Point Fish Co. Seattle, regis-| tered yesterday at the Gastineau. SEATTLE | George MacFatridge of Seattle is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. your job, any job. Over from! Capacities from Million Dollar Cab with .offers at any price! ‘GREAT STAR HIT, | "BOOM TOWN,” AT 20TH IONlGHT} Replete with such spectacular action scenes as a blazing oil well | being whiffed out by a blast of TNT, oil gushers roaring n shoot derricks high into the air, ¢ dive into a sea of mud to e whizzing bullets, fist fights extend- ing from a frontier saloon to al swanky Manhattan office, and other thrills of the oil fields, “Boom Town,” M-G-M's all-star masterpiece reprint, brings cne of | the gféatest pictures in Hollywood | iistory to the screen Tae great star hit will have its| gs tonight at the 20th ! Overshadowing .ast action ol (hc story even the intense is the (‘\mhll‘(l\ Celk Hl 4 60 NORTH ABOARD | PRINCESS KATHLEEN Four boarded the Kathleen bound for Skagway when the vessel dock- ed here from the South yesterday afternoon. Going north were ter ! Mary Joseph Rapheil, M J.| White, Morgan Reed and K. Dun- lop. FROM ANCHORAGI‘: 3 Robert Graner of the CAA in Anchorage is a guest at the Gas- ! tineau Hotel. —v GENERAL PAINTS and WALLPAPER Ideal Paint Store Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frankiin || P. O. Box 2596 ¥~ PAGE FIVE GABLE and TRACY...buddi COLBERT and LAMARR... Clrk GABLE Clasdetts in battle! rivals in lovel Spencer TRACY in M-G-M's re-presentation of BOOM TOWN’ with FRANK MORGAN Plus SELECTED SHORTS NEWS BY AIR DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:10 and 9:30 Alaska Sales and Service Agency for HOBART | FRIEDRICH Food Machinery | Refrigeration BOB TANDY BROS. BILL Display Rom 296 S. 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