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¥FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950 DOORS - ; Shows at OPEN SHOWPLALE oF 7:00 . : ; % 7:12-9:30 APITUL/® [ P. M. AkEdn] 7.53-10:11 HUBRY! ONLY TONIGHT and SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS SAT. from 1:30 One of the FINEST Shows ever for ALL of Juneau's children! - We couldn’t say it any better | than THESE TOP CRITICS! An unusual, intelligent script. Superbly E produced and acted. Always entertaining! ’9 Medal of Month Award, PARENTS' MAGAZINE @@ Five bell picture! I wish I could take every man, woman, and child by the hand to see it! a JIMMI E "FIDLER, Coast-to-Coast movie commentator e' Cosmopolitan Magazine Citation of Month. Producer made it with his hedrt! LOUELLA PARSONS 1 59 o e D Hear Hoagy Carmichael sing his new songs and introducing ALLEN MARTIN as “'Johnny Holiday" HOAGY STANLEY MICHAEL- CLEMENTS - Extral TED DONALDSON in “I FOUND A DOG” Another thrilling ‘MY PAL’ story of a dog! WILLIAM BENDIX- cAR Presented by the Juneau KIWANIS for the benefit of Juneau’s Underprivileged. . CARTOON “What Price Fleadom” PASTOR BRODER HERE: WILL CONDUCT SERVICE SATURDAY MORNING Pastor and Mrs. E, L. Broder and | two children, Paula and Pamela, |arrived in Juneau on the last voy- |age of the Princess Louise. The | Broders come from Western Wash- | ingten where they have enjoyed a | wide experience in public evan- | gelism. Pastor Broder is a musician as well as an evangelist and where ever he goes he brings with him a | wonderful program of song, piano tand violin. Pastor Broder will speak at the 11 o'cleck service tomorrow morning | (saturday) at the Seventh-Day | Adventist church, corner of Second land Main. His subject, “The Thief |on the Cross. FOR APPETIZING ~ Use FALL MENUS - DARIGOLD Evaporated Milk For extra flavor in your recipes in- sist on Darigold Evaporated Milk. GOOD for baby, too - DARIGOLD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |CAPITOL THEATRE NOW PRESENTING DIFFERENT DRAMA Tonight will be the second show- | ing of the picture, “Johnny Holi- | day” at the Capitol Theatre. This | show was brought here especially by | Ted Hyder to show in connection | with National Kids' Day, Septem- ber 23, sponsored by the Kiwanis 2lub. Proceeds from the sale of ickets by the Kiwanis club will go | o a fund for under privileged shildren in the Gastineau Channel | wea, Stanley Baskin, President of | he local club, said. The last showing will be Saturday 1 aight. Producer nitial film foliday” is vherever it i Ronnie Alcorn, \\']mse‘ production ‘Juhnnyl making a sensation | is being shown, was! orn to the direst poverty, labeled | to whether shooting is legal or not. time and motion expert, and moth- chronic truant by the time he|Notice that hunting will not start ered by a famous psychologist. takes @ vas twelve, and spent four years mi he very reformatory that is visu- | Jized in the film which stars Wil- | iam Bendix, with 12-year-old Allen | Martin in the title role. Ronnie’s story is like one culled traight out of Horatio Alger. Be- {ore he was thirty he had made a ortune in the international grain | narket, and is still active in that ousiness as well as in Hollywood. le frankly admits that every wish 1e has ever had has now been grati- [ ied. At least every wish but one. In a recent interview-he said: | set to thinking about the kids who set out of reformatories only to bel ient to prisons eventually because | hey don’t know where to go, and #hat to do. I want to see that these | ¢ids don’t go back.” It's a vague | dea in his mind as yet. What he | slans to do is build a series of | vanches with real homes on them | or kids who come out of reforma- | .ories. 1 19; TAKES 39 SOUTH, Nineteen passengers arrived from he south on Pan American World Airways yesterday. From Seattle: T. G. Emery, Ida and Raymond Erick- son, Jim and Henry Harmon, G. M. Hellman, Eleanor, IdaMae and} Carol Hunter, Mike Mahep, Johnny : McGraw, Joe and Lillian Speek, Elmer Shogren, Irene Tunia, &nd | Nina Wood. From Annette: S. Herntorovlch,‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sorrelles. Thirty-nine embarked for the! south. Mrs. L. Peratrovich went to{ Ketchikan. | Seattle-bound were: Bertha Wade, ! K. D. Landes, I G. McDaniel, Mr. | and Mrs. R. H. Stock, Joe Crosson,’ George Aitken, Charles Christoffer- | sen, Virginia Gilmore, Howard Weaver, Steve Homer, Earl Woods, | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber, Mrs. Fred Baxter, C. French, Ray Hen-| drickson, Warren Leonardo, Mr. and | Mrs. Lester Roberts, Karen and Pa- | tricia. Leo Tuttle, F. E. Martin, Alvin Larson, Frank Karls, Frank Flem- ing, Olive Trower, Louis Trexler, Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker and child- | ren, Mickey and Jerry, R. C. Moley, J. N. Laughafer, Jerry Gucker, Bm‘ Lacara, and Ernest Peters. | RAY DAY IS O HIS WAY 10 SEE WORLD'S SERIES Ray G. Day is one Juneauite who | will be present at the World's Serics | baseball games. | Though he is a sports fan from away back this will be Day’s first world series, and it took Mrs. Day to talk him into making the trip. Day left for the south on the Princess Louise the first of this week and will fly east to Philadel- phia where it looks as if the first games will be played. When he offered as an excuse for ‘LA HUNTERS: CLIP, SAVE SHOOTING HOURS FOR BIRD SEASON The season for migratory waterfowl will at noon October 1 and continue through November 24. Except for the opening day, hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to one hour before sunset. So that there will be no misunder- standings about legal shooting times, a table of specific hours has been made up in the office of Dan Ral- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv- Law Enforcement Supervisor. rise and sunset hours were care- oper f Bureau. Ever huntes table one is a potential " Ralston said today. “This leaves no room for doubt as until noon on the opening doy. Hunters are advised to clip and the schedule.” save Shooting Hours October 12:00 Noon to 5:33 6:3¢ a.m. 5:30 136 a.m. 5:27 6:38 am. 5:24 6:40 a.m. 5:22 6:42 am. 5:19 6:45 am. 5:16 6:47 a.m. 5:13 6:50 a.m. 5:10 6:52 a.m. 5:07 8 a.m. 5:04 a.m. 5:02 am. 4:59 am. . am, a.m. am. am, am, am. am, am. am. am, am. am. am. am. am. am. am. November am. to am. to am. to am. to am. to am. to am. to am. to am. to am. to am. to am. a.m. am. am. a.m. am. am. am. am. am. a.m. am. 7:10 7:13 7:15 117 7:19 7:22 7:24 7:26 7:30 7:31 7:34 7:37 7:39 7:41 to pm. T:44 7:46 7:48 7:51 7:53 7:56 7:58 8:00 8:02 8:05 8:07 8:09 8:12 8:14 8:16 8:18 8:21 8:23 8:25 8:28 8:29 8:32 8:35 8:36 GOVERNOR IS EXPECTED TO RETURN TOMORROW p.m. p.m. pm. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m, p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m, p.m. p.m. pm. p.m. p.m. p.m. Gov. Erpest Gruening, who was called to Washington, D.C., to ap- pear before the Senate Interior and | Insular Affairs Committee, is ex- pected to arrive in Juneau tomorrow | by Pan American Airways. TULSEQUAH COUPLE HERE Mr .and Mrs. J. MacLean and | their daughter are registered at the Baranof Hotel. FROM SEATTLE Gus Helman and M. M. Maker of Seattle are registered at the Bara- nof Hotel. TIDE TABLE . September 23 Southeast Alaska hunting | v checked with the U.S. Weather duck CONTINUOUS SHOWS| 'AT 20TH CENTURY ON SATURDAY, SUNDAY Due to the unprecedented demand | as voiced by patrons of the 20th| Century Theatre this week, the| management has announced that| the theatre will be open all day on both Saturday and Sunday for con- tinuous showings of “Cheaper by the Dozen,” starting at 1:45 p.m. The hilarious adventures of th real-life Gilbreth family as vealed in last year’s best seller are the subject of the new Technicolor production, “Cheaper by the Dozen,’ which stars it’s popular run tomor- row. The Technicolor production stars Clifton Webb, Jednne Crain | and Myrna Loy, and is based on the | children fathered by an eccentric Playing “Dad,” Clifton respite from Belvedcte roles. To | make himself like the character he portrays, the noted actor became a | changed man in real life, adding 22 | pounds, getting rid of his crew cut, | having his hair and moustache dyed | red, and smoothing out his clipped | and precise voice. j In decided contrast to her dra- | matic portrayal as the girl who passed for white in the motion pic- ture “Pinky,” Jeanne Crain returns | to lighter fare as Webb's daughter !in “Cheaper by the Dozen.” | Myrna Loy finds herself the mother of the famous twelve in this movie. Her first picture in al- most two years, she is the only | Hollywood actress actively working for the UNESCO. DOUGILAS ‘ RESERVOIR TO BE CLEANED The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- “mrunont will clean the city water | reservoir on Sunday September 24, | The city water supply will be | shut off from approximately 9:30 ja.m. until 3:30 p.m. i Residents using hot water tanks or electric water heaters are urged to disconnect and use care during !Lhe day. All firemen are requested to turn out Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, | meeting at the Fire Hall. Those imomhcrs owning picks or shovels |should take the tcols with them. | by iMOTORCYCLE OVER HIGHWAY {i Jim McCormick and Jim Cuth- bert left yesterday for Haines, !where they will pick up the form- ler's motorcycle and ride double |over the Alaska Highway to the £nates, | The young men's plans are in- | definite, but both want some ad- venture and travel before possibly joning Uncle Sam’s forces in the | near future. | | . e T2 JUNIOR CHOIR i The Junior Choir of the Doug- |las Community Methodist Church will sing at the morning service. | | (11:00) Sunday. With the beginning |of school, renewed interest is be-| | ing shown in this choir. Under the | | | direction of Miss Ruth Brooks, the | Junior Choir has earned the repu- | tation of being fine singers of good | music. PROMOTION DAY Sunday, September 24 is Promo- | (tion Day in the Sunday School of | the Douglas Community Methodist | Church. The Promotion Day ser- {vice will be at the 10 a.m. service. | All children are urged to be pre- sent and have a part in this ser- vice. During the past year, the en- rollment of the Sunday School has | more than doubled. An excellently | trained staff of iive teachers offers { Christian education for persons |of all ages. I MARRIAGE LICENSE | Application for a marriage li- cense has been made in the U. S. (pmmissioner’s office by Jones LAST TIMES TONIGHT! 2 HITS ON ONE PROGRAM! D e Hit No. | “BLONDE ICE” SOV ¢ true-life story of a family of twelve | frrrrrrr s e Hit No. 2. "NIGHT wml' N ) ? LENTURY TOMORROW!? THE YEAR'S BIGGEST HIT COMEDY — DIRECT TO YOU FROM ITS STATESIDE TRIUMPHS ... AT REGULAR PRICES! COKRTINUOQUS MATINEE SHOWS Both SATURDAY and SUNDAY DOORS GPEN AT 1:30 BOTH DAYS! COMPLETE SHOWS: 3:10 — 5 15 — 7:25 — 9:35 FEATURES: 1:4j — 3:50 — 6:00 — 8:10 — 10:20 CLIFTON WEBB JEANNE ; Tops in Motion Picture l:nlerlainmeni! MYRNA ‘rom Reader's Digest and the Best- Beloved. Book-of-the- Month !, Vi e |Hotch and Rachel Johnson. Both e are from Klukwan, where he is a e fisherman and she a cannery work- ® Low tide 6:09 am. ® High tide 12:33 p. ® Low tide 6:27 pm, EVAPORATED not going, that it was too laic to get tickets, friends made ar- rangements for tickeis to all the ‘BOAT CAPSIZES; 2 SEINERS DROWNED INB. C. WATERS Your Depeosits v PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Sept. 22 z } A4 R E S A F E —{®—Two members of the six-man \crew were lost late Thursday when BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES the seineboat Scrub capsized in a SAVINGS BONDS storm. The four others made shore safely. The seineboat ran into the storm DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK five miles from Sandspit, Charlotte Islands, some 400 miles north of Vancouver. Names of the lost men were not disclosed pending notification of next-of-kin. The Scrub, captained by Peter Jackson, was operated by Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co., Prince Rupert. T management of this bank is pledged to conserva tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss o a maximum of $5,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION games, So Ray—lucky guy to have a wife and friends who talk him into a trip like that—is on his way He's always wanted to see World's Series. a TODAY’S LANDINGS With the season closed on Scp- tember 20 and not opening agall until October 5, one landing Wi made this morning for Engstron Brothers from Apex No. 1, skippercd by Peter Bond, totaling 7,500 pounds of salmon. TWO JIRPS HERE Paul Livingston and Arthur G key of the Juneau Icecap Res Project, are registered at the Ju! Hotel. RUMMAGE SALE ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Methodist Church Sept. 23, starts at 10 a.m, —— o €I Alaska Coastal offers speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American fo the States . on the globe! And now, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skag communities ACA holds on Pan Am. . . . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul GMSK% oot YRS emg you a mew service—to .. and then to any spot for its patrons in Sitka, way, Haines and similar a special block of seats o % % BEAUTY DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY— CYNERGIC OIL Like a Refreshing Drink for Dry, Thirsty Skins 2.50 PLUS TAX Enough for weeks of treatment! Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 P. .0 Box 1151