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“THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950 Shows at 7:20—9:30 E“ s ToNlGHT! Feature 7:55—10:10 Bring Your Heart... “MICKEY” will set it aglow with songs, love and laughter! . WONDERFUL LOIS BUTLER as “MICKEY” in GAY, SPARKLING CINECOLOR! DOUBLE THRILLS! TOMORROW and SATURDAY % with \ PATRICIA WHITE - LEE PATRICK 6:45 “Singin’ Spurs” ...from your favorite BOY and DOG! Ted DONALDSON'HENRY‘ : Stephen DUNNE RUSTY A:muuumlvfl “Rusty Saves a Life” at 8:20 — 10:48 and LATEST WARNEWS via Air Express There is no substituté for Newspaper Adverfising! | #— -man Stllff And man, what a dish—-S&W Baked Beans and Brown Bread! For these are the tenderest, tastiest beans ever—baked with juicy morsels of pork in a r_ich, savory sauce. Mated with S&W’'s hearty brown bread— and there’s your ‘supper done up brown. Just heat and eat—simply wonderful and wonderfully simple. *Another S&W Fine Food e ) Grocers who know agree: “SW quality is so much better” Grocers all over the country‘have judgeq . i for themselves, from compayisons made right in their own stores. They have seen us open and compare S &W products with any other brand on their shelves. From their own experience, they have judged S&W Quality best, every time. “'$aW FINE FOODS.. 50 much better® e i MAMAS, BEWARE! 'MICKEY" BUBBLES! CAPITOL THEATRE ‘ Bubble gum enthusiasts will see | i the first double bubble ever blown |in a scene in Eagle Lion's Cinecolor lpmduction, “Mickey,” which intro- | duces the 16-year-old star, Lois But- |ler, playing for the last times to-| | night at the Capitol Theatre. | In the picture it will Iook as if | Lois, the new singing find who plays the title role, is producing the mas- | terpiece of bubble gum blowing art. | Actually the phenomenon of gum | bubbles is done by Leslie Johnson, | | undisputed world’s champion bubble | !gum blower. Leslie was hired by | | Eagle Lion studios specifically for | | the task of blowing unusual gum | bubbles. Aubrey Schenck produced “Mick- y,” which is the story of a typical | American teen-age tomboy. It is| | from the best-selling novel “Clemen- itine” by Peggy Goodin. The film Ewas directed by Ralph Murphy. " ALASKA COASTAL | WEDNESDAY TRIPS | A total of 128 passengers were | arried on Alaska Coastal flights sterday with 55 passengers or-| ving, 55 departing and 18 on in- | terport flights. Departing passengers were: Mr. {and Mrs. W. Algers, Sr, Mr. and Mrs, Algers, Jr., Z. A. Neal, Don Foster, Capt. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fenton, W. Klinefeiter. ' For Chatham: Claria Likeness, Ann Likeness. For Tulsequah: Mrs. Warren, | Billy Warren, Leo Bourdon, Thomas Skomedal, Mrs. Evelyn Skomedal, Robert Skomedal, Linda Skomedal. For Pelican: Mrs, Frank Mosher, Howard Fowler, Mrs. Ida Ojanimi, W. C. McCaddon, Rene Sarabia. For Todd: Margaret Lundy. For Tyee: George Karppi. For Petersburg: Jerry Beason, A, Boberg, W. C. Arnold. For Ketchikan: Timothy Michael Casey, Tom Nally, Roy Peratro- vich, A, E. Owens. | For Haines: Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Janies and son, Woody Reyno:is, | S. Hellenthal, Mrs, Stimson, C. W. ! Kerns, Maxine Lund, Col. Andrews, 1 Major Kline, Capt. Johnson. | - For Skagway: John Brown. | For Hoonah: W. C. McDonald, | A. V. Collar, Mrs. George Mayeda and child. | For Pelican: Forrest Remer, \P. Hansen, W. A Schwind. | For Taku Lodge: Charles Wilson, Dick Merritt, Louis Quam. { | Passengers arriving from Pelican | were: Mrs, Underhill, James Glea- .| | From Hoonah: Frank Shotter. From Skagway: Alice Dunn, Mr. Goodwin, Bruce Parker, Mrs, Curry and two children, John Bowen, B. From Haines: Dave Fenton, Mar- garet Fenton. From Petersburg: C. Christenséii. From Turner Lake: Mr. and Mrs. ! Elmer Schultz, Ray Baumgardner. | | From Pelican: Tom Dyer, Anna | ! Kaze, T. P. Hansen, W. A. Schwind, | | Betty Reams. { | From Tulsequah: James Orange, | Michael Ryan, Edward Eavard, {John Klemich. Gordon Kyle, Im- ogene Kyle, Matthew Sandersch, | George Dammerest, Jane Robinson, | Cheryl Robinson, Donald Robinson, | Margaret Barclay, Alexander Primm | Edwin Hammond, Edwin Wright, | Marcel Dontoine. | Prom Sitka: Sgt. Brasher, Z. A. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. W. Algers, Sr., Mr. and Mrs Algers, Jr., Mr. Cope-~ land, Mrs. H. Hodgins, Mrs. W. Green and child, Myrtle Cashel, W. D. Moore, R. Mowie, Dr. Hod- gins. . From Lake Florence: Johnson, Peter Warner. ‘Wayne ATTENTION TOURISTS Ride the Mailboat Yakobi for an intimate acquaintance with South- |east Alaska. Leaving every Wed- nesday—arrive in Juneau Saturday night. HIZGERALD M2 Illllfllll,..‘fflaq‘ TITZEL WELLER DISTILLERY, M., Lowioelle By, Distributed throughout Alaska %y ODOM COMPANY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA KIDS CHOW LI N E_quintuplet young goas line up at the “bar” to be bottle-fed by seven-year-old Morris Harwell (left) and his four-year-old brother, Wayne, at Pulaski, Tenn. LEARNING ROAD RULES_vyoungsters of Turn- bull School, San Mateo, Cal., learn drivers rules of the road with a traffic light system set up to teach behavior at crossingc. : Hlp s CONDUCTED TOUR—_A 24-hour-old Grevy 'zebra colt, first of its kind born in New York City’s Bronx Zoo, is taken for an airing by its mother in the zebra yard of the park. By Y Sy S S Y e am There is no substitute for Newspager Adveriising! Y . . There Is No Befter Flour Made Than FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR Only the people of the Pacific Northwest have opportunity to use this finle flour. ALL PURPOSE BEST " ENTERTAINMENT AT 20TH CENTURY|] ' Check Your Newest and Largest Theatre 'BLOOD ON THE MOON' | IS SPIRITED SHOW | A cowpuncher's efforts to make‘ amends for joining the wrong side' ;nr a range war provide the motive in the exciting romantic drama, “Blood on the Moon," starring Rob- ert Mitchum, Barbara Bel Geddes | and Robert Preston Mitchum plays the cowboy who is persuaded to take part in an intri jcate scheme to defraud a cattle man and his daughter of his herds | but has a change of heart and joins | forces against the crooks. Laid on a ! big Indian reservation shortly after the Civil War, the picture has been | filmed against strikingly picturesque ! | backgronnds, and its spirited plot | abounds in gun fights and tense sit- | | uations. | | Miss Bel Geddes and Phyllis ITh:\xter portray the two daughters | |of the cattleman, and. Preston is cast as the leader of the rustlers, ‘Walter Brennen, Frank Faylen and | Tom Tully have prominent roles. DOUGLAS ~ NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gray and! |two sons and Bobby Johnson re- turned last Tuesday from a ten day trip over the highway route to Fairbanks, Alaska. The group enjoyed a lelsurfly‘r drive, stopping where-ever the fish- | ing looked good. In Fairbanks, they visited with Bobby Johnson's aunt, Mrs. Violet Butler, the Win.| Cashens, and other friends. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. Sigurd Jackson spent last weekend at Mt. Edgecumbe, Alaska visiting her daughter Roberta, who is still confined to the orthopedic| hospital there, the result of burns of two years ago. Mrs. Jack- son reported the child is still con-| fined to bed, but is getting her education nevertheless, having juft passed examinations putting her {into the fourth grade group. Mother and daughter enjoyed a very pleas- ant weekend visiting, she said, | MASONS MEET, JUNEAU TONITE Gastineau Lodge No. 124, F. and A. M. will meet jointly with Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 at a Called Communication this evening in the | Juneau Masonic Temple. The two" |lodges will receive a visitation of Ifnur Grand Lodge Officers of the M. W. Grand Lodge of F, and A. M. of Washington. PATTY JEAN BLACK A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Black this morning at 2:40 o'clock in St. Ann’s Hospital at Juneau. The new baby will join a sister at home, Beverly, 15 years, who is a pretty pleased girl today. Mother and baby are reported | doing very well. The father, Don | Black is'a salmon troll fisherman. | COMMUNITY EVENTS ( | TODAY At 6:30 p.m. — Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club at Mendenhall Range. At 8 pm.—Past Noble Grand meet- ing at home of Mrs. A. Sturrock, 1117 A Street. At 8 p.m.—Women of Moose, Moose Club. August 18 At noon—=Soroptimist club, Baranof hotel. At 7:30 p.m.—Catholic Bazaar Tic- ket committee, Parish Hall, to check sales. August 19 At 8 a.m.—Ship, Shank and Shutter Club hike. 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