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THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA REGULAR PRICES COMPLETE SHOWS AT 7:25 — 9:30 HERE T 0 D A Y FEATURE AT DOORS OPEN 6:45 8:10 — 10:15 DIRECT FROM ITS NATION - WIDE TRIUMPHS COMES the MOST BEAUTIFUL ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FAMILY JUNEAU HAS EVER SEEN! Sr Greatest Since “SNOW WHITE” Here to set a spark in your heart and a sparkle in . the world’s told with Il Walt Disney’s wizardry! your eye. . best-loved story. .. WALT DISNEY'S § INDERELLA Color by TECHNICOLOR | { | | Even the Birds will he ° , singing; “BIBBIDI- Bogmm.mn “So This Is Love” “A Dream Is A Wish Your Hearc Makes” “Work Song” N Cinderella” Walt Disney's ACADEMY AWARD SHORT FEATURE ““SEAL ISLAND” in color by Technicolor PHOTOGRAPHED ON THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS IN THE BERING SEA BY ALFRED and ELMA MILOTTE! Distributed by RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC. | 31 LAND, 16 LEAVE BY PAN AMERICAN | In flights between Puget Sound and Juneau, Pan American World Airways brought 31 passengers here yesterday, besides carrying 18 whd | got off at Annette Island. Sixteen| W. M. Read, David Trylor, Floyd persons were carried to Seattle. | McKeever and H. L. Jester. Arriving from that city were Gil- | | bert Allen, Mrs, George Bernstein Beverly Welsh; Tom Appleton and| Dr. P. W. Jason. Boarding at Annette were J. D. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen, Berry Carle and H. M. Olsen. Seattle-bound passengers were ! Eleanor Powell, Irene Brinkman, | Don Miller and Mimi; August Leon- hart, Marie Johnson, Richard and| Kjartan Kobbevick, Don Hanson, Al Rathke, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Toe, uusm\.us and Mr. Payne from Cor- | dova. Outheand, Mrs. George Bernstein | and mmnt Phyliis went to Yaku-| 35 TRAVEL WITH pA(IH( NORIHER" nd to Cordova: Gilbert Allen, | Pacific Northern Airlines brought Loe Bruce Nurdstmm Lelgh Rabel 15 persons to Juneau yesterday, and | and W. M. Robertson. i carried 20 on the westbound fhght PNA carried to Anchorage: Dorr Arriving from Anchorage “ere\Ye'\ger Ruth McGrew, D. C. Kydd, | Col. J. D..Alexander, Buell A. Nes- | Ropert Larsen, J. R. Akey, Leif bitt, Mrs. O. R. Klingfelter, W. W.| Thorkildsen, B. Lewon, Linda Kim- King, Colonel Palmer, B. Frank‘be”y Marietta Carrigan, Heintzleman, T. Nalley, Mr. and | | Pastern and Carle Berry. Mrs. Simmons, Fred K. Urban, K.| C. Hawkes, Mr. Wanberg and Al Eu * .. |and infant Phyllis; Jack Christy, e gene P. Haley of Ketchikan Long. William Hudson came fromljs registered at the Gastineau Hosq, |H. R. Conn, Darrell Gee, Kate Johnson, Nordlinda and Mariette| / Kimberly, with infant Carrigan; | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO0 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Alvin | HERBERT OLSEN HERE Herbert M. Olsen, former Juneau- ite now living in Seattle, arrived | yesterday by Pan American and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. Fares Reduced One Way Round Trip " Har , Bl dst , Mr. S —— AnChorage 63'00* l 13'40* PERFECT ax:(‘lvl?dyrs%‘;‘ered %‘::,br::;‘ s\:l’i”:)ll;nlvlur- HAWK:S RETUB]NSh i °l and i H i stern,| K. C. Haweks of Seattle has re- Kodiak 98.00. 176.40. Use R E. Packard, Jorrs Richardson, | turned rr:mea;mpdux thewest- Willi Robertson, Leigh Rabel,|ward and is regfstered at the Bara- Homer 8000* 14400* DivAAELGRAoT%B M‘l‘rllgmsipprel'left;l/)l:.\. Re,lgA. Wilah, n:tr H?)Itlel. i Naknek A.B. 104.50. 188.10. Naknek Village 114.50. 206.10. 10% Reduction on Round Trip *Plus Tax Luzier’s Service is an Individualized Beauty Service Your cosmetic needs are selected at the Laboratory according to Your Own Skin Needs. During free demonstration a Selection Questionnaire is filled out giv- ing the laboratory a history of your skin problems or allergies. I will be making personal calls. Should you wish an earlier appointment call Black 875. For Luzier patrons, I now have new Makeup Charts. LAURA SEYMOUR Beauty Consultant Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Air Cargo Connections at _Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points MOTHERS REACH FOR IT WITH CONFIDENCE Ask your Doctor = °4Rlcow o DARIGOLD ke EVAPORATED Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 V/ Licrric NORTirRY AIRIINES, INC | NEW EXCITEMENT! "CINDERELLA" IS | waiting for. i ney short, | raphy, remarkable. [ cams ~3 PAGE FIVE For THE BEST N ENTERTAINMENT? JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND LARGEST THEATRE! NEW THRILLS! 2 NEW HITS START TONIGHT! . FOR I.II:EI Till he found the love that gave him courage to fight hack against the bitter brand: “Ex-Con"'! PAUL LANGTON - JEAN ROGERS SARY GRAY - JOE SAWYER PLUS 2nd EXCITING HIT! .. Anything goes when you're fighting for a 'SECOND CHANCE' KENT TAYLOR - LOUISE CURRIE DENNIS HOEY - LARRY BLAKE enjoy your PICTURES in the SPACIOUS COMFORT of the NEWEST and LARGEST THEATRE | NEWS SPECIAL! BATTLE FOR KOREA! lul§sox a1 01 2909 DOUBLE BIL 1ES Al Wor BIG FEATURE AT | OPENING TONIGHT CAPITOL THEATRE| AT 20TH CENTURY Charles Perrault’s immortal, fab-| Two exciting action dramas will led heroine is such a natural subject | open tonight at Gross 20th Century for the cartoon-making artistry of | Theatre. Walt Disney that both theatremen ‘The two thrillers, released by Nfll and patrons will ask, “Why hasn't| Century Fox are “Fighting Back,” he made ‘Cinderella’ ere this?” But; unfolding the action packed story of {he thousands of the former who|an ex-soldier who, on his return to will profit from exhibition of the!civilian life, finds himself faced | picture, and the millions of the lat-| with a challenge greater than he | ter who will thrill to its limitless had ever known before. Filled with charmfi will be unanimous in de-|novel situations and suspenseful | ciding thgt the film was well worth | complications, the Sol M. ‘Wurtzel production is said to set a new pace “Cinderella,” opening tonight at]for comedy mystery thrillers. | the Capitol Theatre for a three-day “Second Chance,” a new Fox re- | run, is Disney at his all-time best,{ lease, is the second attraction on land in his creation of a pen-and-(the dual bill. The film features an | ink screen version of the classic he| outstanding cast headed by Kent |returns to the straight cartoon| Taylor and Louise Currie. technique which first won him fame| Placed to the high powered action and which for years has kept him |of a notorious gang of international enshnnpd as the maestro of the art.) jewel thieves, the picture unfolds Inevitable it is that the picture|the fast moving drama of a debo- will be compared on many counts|nair gem thief who meets romance with Disney’s former outstanding|and his Waterloo when he forms a masterpiece, “Snow White and the| partnership with a beautiful-and Seven Dwarfs.” And on virtually|extremely light-fingered blonde, the every one of those counts the cur-|exciting plot revolves around the rent offering must inevitably emerge | fabulous Malabar diamond, a mil- with laurels. In the first place, Dis- | lion dollar gem, that explodes into ney’s art and technique pro- | headlines when it becomes the ob- gressed considerably since he made| ject of a desperate four cornered cartoon”history with “Snow White.” | battle between Kent Taylor, his In “Cinderella” that art leans more | beautiful accomplice, Louise Currie, toward the futuristic. the gang to which they are at- With “Cinderella” is another Dis- | tached, and the investigators for “A True Life Adventure|a jewel insurance company. on Seal Island.” —_— The picture was made on one of [ © @ © ¢ + @ o o o o the Pribiloff Islands south of the|e e Aleutians not far from the coast of | ® TIDE TABLE . Asia by Alfred G. Milotte and hic | e . wife, Elma Milotte, who devoted)e JULY 14 . more than a year to the adventure.] # High tide $59 am., 161 ft. e They lived with Eskimos and estab-| e Low tide 7:43 am. -14 ft. & lished quarters on the rocky island|e High tide 14:10 pm., 142 ft. © before the spring arrival of the seals| @ Low tide 19:42 pm. 42 ft. o for their annual breeding. The fact{ o o o o o o & © © & @ that the bull seals did not resent their presence makes the photog- All Ceramic Ming Trees at NINA’S NIK NAKS Fresh Herring—>wrm's wocker. 42-1 FIREPLACE WOOD—$20.00 a cord delivcrfl‘l Phone 333. 29-1mo Chiropractic Health Clinie Dr. Geo. M. Caldwell Phone 477 Dr. John M. Montgomery Main and Front Streets DR. TED DBERMAN Optometrist TELEPHONE 266 BIMPSON BLOG.. JUNEAU EvEs EXAMINED VisSUAL TRAINING