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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 SHOWPLALE oF You’ll see TONIGHT that “No Minar Vices™ is full of life’s spices! DA"A Aunnzws is a doctor whose specialty is babes . . . especially the kind that wear nylons like the “Body and Soul” girl L“,u PALHER who does just what the doctor orders . . . until a big bad boy comes along . .. He’s LO‘"S Jo“nnA“ an artist with primitive ap- proach and some very sophisticated ideas . . . you”ll see some startling experiments in living and loving which should give you a lot of fun and a few new ideas, too!! So go i with JANE WYATT Complete Shows at 7:20 — 9:30 Feature at 7:50 — 10:00 "NO MINOR VICES' OPENS TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE The laughs come rolling a-mile- a-minute in “No Minor Vices,” up- roaring romantic comedy starring Dana Andrews, Lilli Palmer and Louis Jourdan on the Capitol's screen tonight. Fresh and provocative in its situ- lations, the plot of this hilarious ( triangle farce details the problems that come up when an uninhibited | fled privacy of a young doctor and | his devoted wife and brings about a hurricane ‘of complications. Dana Andrews will win himself an army of new fans with his first lall-out comedy role as the pediatri- .cian whose stuffiness and routined “order of living and loving are punctured when he finds out there 1is more to marriage than making a Jdludge out of his wife. Lilli Palmer is completely capti- vating as the wife who, finally dis- |covering herself to be glamorous, jcontrives to have two men dangle ion a single, thin string without once THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IWC ACTIVITIES ARE PLANNED FOR SEASON; | BUSINESS MEET HELD! Projects of the club year were discussed at the business meeting of the Juneau Woman's Club, held at the AELP Co. pent house yes-) terday afternoon, and suggestions of the planning committee, Mildred R. Hermann, chairman, were adop- ted. In the aksence of Mrs. Wm. L. Paul, President, Mrs. John Brill- hart, Vice-President, was in the chair. ' Approved was the plan for twice- monthly afternoon meetings to consist of a business meeting on the first Wednesday and a social- program meeting on t(he third Wednesday of each th in- stead of the monthly*uncheon meeting. Each department chair- man will be responsible for the program for the month assigned to her and the radio chairman, Mrs. Gordon Gray, will use material de- signed to further the work of the same department for the radio program of that month, In charge of hostesses for the social ‘meetings will be Mrs. Willls Booth. A monthly bulletin for dis- tribution to club members, revision artist invades the previously um(-l department of international rela- tions, reported that the September meeting for United Nations study will be held at Governor's House next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A film will be shown and men as well as women are invited to at- | tend. | Mrs. Donald Burrus, chairman of department of American home, will have charge of the [September so- cial meeting of the club which will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Prouty on Gold Belt Avenue, Wed- nesday afternoon, September 21. Fourteen new members whose names were presented by the mem- bership committee yesterday will be welcomed and the occasion will also celebrate the 34th anniversary of the JWC. i 52.0UT, 54 IN ON ALASKA COASTAL | ON WEDNESDAY | With a total of 137 passengers carried yesterday on Alaska Coastal flights, there were 23 carried on inteport flights, 62 departing Ju- neau and 54 arriving. Passeengers for Sitka were: Stan- ley Ryan, Vernin Auylie, Roger Naneuek, C. B. Finnegan, Miss Gerstenkorn, Frek Moskowitz, Ralph Mize, Harry R. Druck, Marjie Smith, Happy Smith; for Tenakee: Farrell Creasy, Gordon Creasy; for Hawk Inlet: E. Bolasen, G. Callinte. For Tulsequah: B. Mirkovich, J Chykorda, T. J. Melansen, J. Swit- zer, 8. Kolezar, Mrs. E. Beckman, Mrs. F. [Southam, Ed Vogel, C. Robinson, A. Magnussen, F. Hegg, G. Jessup, C. C. Armstrong, F. Smith, W. Hutten, M. Mayowsky, | H. Gault, O. Makush, J. Cherneyke. For Port Alexander: CIliff Ro- bards, George Hopkins; for Hoo- nah: Dr, Joseph Rude; for Taku Lodge: Mr. and Mrs. Jones; for Hood Bay: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Demmert, Mrs. A. D. O'Toole, Royal James. For Petersburg: Ernie White- head, Cecilia Cavanaugh; for Wran- gell: Neva Coulter, William Paul, Sr, Mrs. Jake Hendrick; for Ket- chikan: W. Turner Lake: WANT ADS ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P, M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | letting - control leave her hands. Louis Jourdan has ample oppor- tunity to live up to his title in the [Of by-laws _to ‘“°°"P°";‘ c‘]"fi engaging part of the romantic ar- changes and the writing of a clui her feet and who then is knocked; In lne with the “Build a Better off his own by the latter’s irate|Community” project sponsored by i husband. | the General Federation of Women's H _ Clubs, with $60,000 in prizes of- 1 eration &ty the Kroger Company of | Cincinnati, Oiho, a survey will be| l“MBERI"G 'mukv undertaken by the JWC to deter- ' mine the interests of the women pounls-l‘AKu Ml“E survey, it is thought, will benefit ' 5 i all women’s organizations of the Recelving a fatal blow on thejsigy and be helptul to the woman| head by a falling tree while cut-: gp, has something to offer for Mining Co., in Tulsequah yester-| o the community, itself. day, Ole Aker was rushed to Ju-| mne JwC will continue to spansor neau on a flight by Alaska Coastal| Gy gcout Troop 1 which meets Airlines. He died last night at e:aahn the M. E. Church parlors. A ‘do- | There are no known relatives. fund was reported. The club will The remains are at theé Charles W. tsend a delegate if a convention at oS ey MOTAIY: Mount McKinley Park is held and will participate in the proposed On flights yesterday by Pacitic} Northern Airlines, there were 12} passengers . for Anchorage and 30] For Anchorage, passengers were: J !Miss I. N. Woodman, Henry Eaton, ron SAI'E Tom Dyer, Palmer Simpson, M-Sgt.| 57’ STYLE adding machine, large Albert Hall, Jack Jenkins, Ralph| ~ejeotric clock, 12-volt water cool- | Nathaniel Hawke, M. P. Munter,| cnih tools. Juneau Welding |F. W. Perguson. Y Co. o8- r ! From Anchorage: Barbnml Gomez, Ed Thorsen, Mr. and Mrs. Goding, Vernon Aulliye, Stanley! Ryan, Roger Nanouk, Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Jones, George Arfstad, Henry Oksvold, Carl Olsen, Dan ‘Wold, Peterson, H. Hanson, C. B. Fin- neron, Mrs. Frank Metcalf, D. D. Waldron, W. R. Weber, H. W. Tal- bert, Allen Metz, Sgt. H. Follmer, Imd Pack, Ray Jones. REBEKAH DRILL CLUB Meeting Friday, Sept. 9 at 8 p. 'm. in Legion Dugout. All members tist who ~sweeps Miss Palmer off | history were also approved. OLAF A(RE DIES FROM fered the 14,100 clubs of the Fed- of the community. The result of the Inng timber at the Polaris-Takultne good of the community as well o'clock at St. Ann's Hospital ination of $10 to the swimming pool | publication of a year book. 42 (ARRIED 0" P"A | Mrs. Emest Gruening, chairman leom Anchorage. | Green, A. 8. Thompson, Al Lukin,| o4 charger, used vises and black- {Ed Murphy, Alex Johnson, M. W. Olaf Olsnes, Alfred Halle, Fred i-L M. Jackson, Verne Schwartz, asked to be present. 92 3t SCHWINN BIKES at MADSEN'S 1 PIANO, good condition, 2 maple tables, 1 typewriter. Phone Red 180. 93 4t '47 PACKARD sedan, only 12,000 mi., perfect condition. Exception- al low price. Ph. Red 923. 93 5t OLDS Sedan, good tires, fine run- ning condition; $185. Ph. Blue 212. electric range, coffee table, mis- cellaneous. Green 440. 91 3t 30-06 RIFLE, Mauser action, new barrel, very accurate. Write Box 2386, Juneau. 92 tf PATENTED 5 acres, good house and garage; $800 down, balance like rent. Blue 212. 88 tf §1°75.00 in Cash Prizes!- I Boys--—-Girls---Grown-Ups :: everyone can enter! I IT'S EASY —— just wrile a letier on I “Why My Mother Should Shop At | Gus George’s SUPERETTE" . e lIst Prize 2ndPrize .- 3rd Prize - A4th Prize Sth Prize Judges will be announced later Parents can help children No word limit GUS GEORGE SUPERETTE | Enter now —— you don't need fo buy a thing!! _ e e === === ===24] Puiuor $75-00 ;! $50.00 ! $25.00 | $15.00 | $10.00 ! PIPER J-3C on Wollam floats, 65 hp Continental engine in fine shape. Licensed to May 1950. $1800 cash. Will deliver for ex-| penses. Ed Todd, Box 2016,: Ketchkan, Alaska. 2887t ASSCRTED machine tools too numerous to mention; also assort- ed hand tools. Electric drill sets. See them at Juneau Welding Co., Box 1478, 288 tf | KINDLING Wood, $5.00 per load.| Limited amount. Duck Creek Lumber Co. 288 tf; HE ST N 110 VOLT fully automatic Kohler light plant. Inquire Ludwig Nel- son Jewelry Store, 86 10t v lots on the ieve | TWO flat view lots on the level. Assessed value $630. Will sell for $500. Maker, Douglas 464. 84t HOUSE, close to school, stores, - blk of bus. Level yard and base- ment for youngsters. Maker, Douglas 464. 84 tf 1940 Pontiac Sedan; 1940 Chrysler Sedan; 1937 Plymouth Sedan; 1941 Dodge Sedan; 1947 Studebak- er Y%-ton pickup; 1040 Packard Club . Coupe. Cowling Motor Co. 82 tf A 32-VOLT light plant, 1500-watt, extra heavy duty batteries, lights " day or night without running plant, very economical to operate. " Just like new. Write Box 261 or ph. 331 daytime. 82 tf CHINATOWN Cafe, cash or easy payments. Profitable business. | “can 796 atter 7 p. m. 82t “ 3-BEDROOM House, full basement, furnace heat, fully modern, furn- “ ished 'or unfurnished. Ph. 535, -ask for Poole between 8 a. m and 5 pm. 81 tf “I 41 PANEL Chev, Truck, good run- ning condition. Good tires. $250 80 tf FOB SALE BATH Tub and fittings, Ph. Douglas 232. bargain. 93 3t NO OTHER home Improvement will give 50 much comfort at so great a saving in fuel as ade- quate insulation and weather- stripping. It Costs Less Than You Think! For estimates call Warde A. Johnson, Ph. 81. 73 1mo CRECEN'T APT., centrally located; good investment. Call 428. 39 tf SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the Pirst National Bank. 1 35 tf FOR SALE: Weiding and body re- pair shov suitable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., after 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LONG Established pusiness, lquor store, grocery and meat market with llving quarters. Must settle estate. Ph, 108 or P.O. Box 2506. 168 tf LOG CABIN 46x18 1t insige. Hawk Inlet. Call 143, 202 tf CUT-down Fora V-8 racer—every taing completely new including body. Has been run only a few Hours. Call 7 double 7 between 8 and 4. $500. 46 tf 110 VOLT 5 KW Kohler light plant, full set heavy duty storage bat- teries guaranteed 10 years, used three. Now that we have City power, it'’s in my way. I dare you to make an offfer. J. P. DeHart, Auk Bay, Alaska. 91 tf WILLIAMS Burner, complete, $90. Roy Call, Scahdinavian Rms. 91 6 42-Ft. Combination . boat, 2 years old, 12 ton net, powered with 143 Chrysler marine engine, ‘fully equipped for trolling. Radio phone, fathometer and iron mike, lately installed. Boat can be seen at Small Boat Harbor. Exception- ally good buy. Write 723 for par- ticulars, or phone 671. o1 tf One 270 Mauser Rifle (new); 1 22 Hornet (Savage) new. P. O. Box 2492. 91 6t $3900 House, 4-bedrooms, furnished, electric water heater, range and washing machine, next to Doug- las High. 2nd lot $400. Down payment $1500. Also '36 Plymouth with new 42 Dodge motor, $390. H. J. O’'Singa, Box 1261, Doug- las. 83 6t 1940 2-door Ford Sedan, five good tires, heater, very good running condition; Ph. 722, 91 3t SUN LAMP, Gen. Electric, reason- able; coffee table; 1 39-inch fold- up bed, inner spring mattress.| Ph. Blue 320. 91 tf| Lt. ish bunk beds, complete with | springs, mattress, railing and lad- der. Ph. 497. 91 3t L. Grisham; for! Bill Fromholtz, Mr. | 00G STORY AND 'LAWLESS' NEW | AT 20TH CENTURY| A double program which will be repeated tomorrow, opens tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. H On the twin bill are “Ginger,” the story of a dog, with Frank Al-| terteon, and “Land of the Lawiess,” with Johnny Mack Brown. Mielke, J. Pasquan; for Hawk In-| let: Mr. Wilcox. | For Haines: Mr. Grover, Don! Foster, Mrs. Jean Warner, J. Oak- ley, A. A. Lyon, Matthew Coentin, : John ESchnobel.... for Skagway: Ken | Sheldon, p Passengers from Haines were; Mr, Graner, T. M. Brennan, Clyde; W. Hawkes, T. W. Shaw, Valiorg | Tomson, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kane, | Karen Kane; from Skagway: Rev. Sweeney, Jerry Kelly, G. Russo, G.: Miller, E. Fratvich, J. Johnson; | from Chatham: Harold Hanson, W.| C. Green. “ ! From Ketchikan: Gilbert, Steuens; from Petersburg: J. M. | Angell; from Hood Bay: Cyril Zu- boff; from Hoonah: Dr. Joseph Rude, Peter Howard; from Spasski | Bay: Ellery Converse; from Port! Alexander Bay: CIliff Robards, George Hopkins. W From Tulsequah: Olaf Acres, Peter Jarren, Lee Lucas, v1rgu| Cooper, Kenneth Cooper, William Graham, Norman Delorme, William | Boulton, Alex MacNeil, Joseph | Muise, Clifford Charlton, Ronald | Eld, Joseph Bates, David Tait, Ed- ward Vogel, Allen Fraser, Thomas, Bagty, Jr, Andrew Thorncraft, Ernest Ludwick, Joseph Fryia. i ! From Hawk Inlet: Elaine Elder-' man; from Sitka: Alma Rogers,, R. Rocovitch, Don Thomas, VI B. Goodrich, Marvin Rubinstein, Vic , Hardin; from Todd: Tad Samples; from Fish Bay: Rokert Murray. DOCK, DUPLEX LEASED | BY AC FROM IRVING A five year lease on the Wilbur | Irving property which includes a {dock and duplex was signed Sept. | 1 by Alaska Coastal Alrlines. The dock will be used for storage while the duplex will be used by em-! ployees of Alaska Coastal in the | near future. it — Brownie’s Liquor Store | Phone 103 l” So. Franklin L202 ® PAGE FIVE, DOUBLE BILL BLOOD and GOLD! TERROR. RULES A TERRITORY CURSED BY A LUST FOR GOLD! "DOG" LENTURY TONITE and FRIDAY "GINGER™ THE STORY Wally Westtall, | —————— Alberison Plus... Selected Shorts. Late News EYES EXAMINED DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:10 and 9:30 LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS \ el "Acnnn( "Nonmant ' onl Plumbing ® Healing 0il Bu Telephone-319 rmers Nights-Hed 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 4 tablespoons shortening 2 oups sugar 2 ogps i o o o Rich, dark, ligious . and —this EASY DEVIL'S FOOD 4 squares chocolate 1% cups milk 2 cups cake flour % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 tesspoon soda Melt chocolate and shortening in top of ‘double boiler. Cool tolukewarm. Add sugar, stir well. Mix egg yolks with 1 cup milk, stir Into chocolate mixture. When smooth, add sifted cake flour, salt, beat until well blended. Add vanilla and % cup milk, stir until smooth. Dissolve soda in % cup milk, stir into batter. Pour into 2 greased and floured 9-inch layer pans. Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) about 30 minutes. Use the 2 egg whites for 8 double boiler frosting and place between and on top of Iayers after cake has cooled. Serve with Hills Bros. Coffee ‘Trademerks Reg. U.S. PaL. OF. Copyright 1949 —Hills Bros. Coftes, Inc. ‘--------_-----—'- A steaming, fragrant cup of Hills Bros. Coffee’is inviting and delight- ful, Its matchless flavor is the result of skillful blending of the world’s finest coffees . . . and "“Controlled Roasting,” an exclusive Hills Bros. process, that roasts the blend « Jittle at a time—continuously—to insure an even .roast of every coffee bean, Vacuum-packed for flavor-freshness.

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