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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1951 SHOWPLALE oF Shows 0 - 9:30 Feature 8:05 - 10:05 MATINE THEIR NEWES’T and the Foreign Legion and bum up the buming sands...with > - i S . “UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL presents Screeniny by JOHN GRANT MARTIN RAGAWAY and LEORARD STERN ‘Deeced by OMRLLS LAHONT - Paduced Iy BOBER] ARTHIR APITUL TONITE and SATURDAY @@E&GW FAR{ Lou STELLO ' Abbott, Cosfello In Foreign Legion At Capitol Theatre time in a year, Bud Akbott Lou Costello prove that they still are America’s comedy kings in | Univer § 17internaticnalf; “Ablj tt tand Costello in the Foreign Leg- ion,” which opens today at the Capitol Theatre. The Foreign Legion film of- fers a perfect background for t lantics of the , zany comed They are constantly in either with their sergeant, 5 AT 1:30 trouble, the ond therr FIRST in o VEARY/ QA ( But somehow to pull the their difficulties. One of the highlights of | picture is when they accidenta stumble into a slave market d up buying six beautiful i s, including the shapely Pa- tricia Medina, without even know- ing they have been bidding fer the girls. 12 Passengers In On PNA; 15 Out | Araks maj of e Anchorage on Pacific Northern Airlines Thursday and to the Westward From Anchorage: S. Dalen, O. {J. Ulich, J. E. Bradfute, H. Ben on, J. Kandra, Kuney, H. jWilson, A. Bandettini, J. : Crary, smesky, Sigrest, N. Ner To Anchorat Pettet, Ed Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coolidge, Lois Morey, Stanley Mc- Cutcheon, J. G. Anderson, C. B. Setter, Frank Rice, W. L. Baker, Everett Mauger, Howard Robin- T. C. Cowart, Thomas Willis. Edith Roth. ['WARD ON SCHOOL MATTERS On matters of transportation jfor school children and business concerning the new Territorial school at Chugiak, Miss Lois M. Morey, education supervisor for the Territorial ~Department of Education, left for Anchorage Th y. She will return at the end of th2 week. va: | Jacohson Upholsiery | Phone 997 ——— Juneau Will continue in business l until further notice. WARNER’S FISHING GEAR 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 TIDE TABLES 3:17 aum. 189 ft. 9:46 a.m. 4:08 p.m. 17.5 ft. 10:04 pm. High tide Low tide High tide . | Low tide Twelve passengers arrived from 15 went Mc- | Jake -3.6 IL‘ 09 ft.| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * Five Aces Back on the screen for the first| and | {Legion commandant or the enemy ! & The Diligenti father, headache than he had anticipated. Left to rizht they are Franco, Jr. Maria Fernanda and Carlos Albertos. (P Wirephoto. quintuplets, eight years old, walk together on the Diligenti estate in Buenos Aires. neco, declares® that bringing up the lively, romping quints is a worse and more permanent ., Maria FEsther, Maria Christina, R Aquatic Hit With '(Mm-m) Esther ' Williams at 20th | You'll yearn to be on an island | with' Esther Willlams, Peter an-[ ford ‘and” Jimmy Durante when you' seé M-G-M's tropical "l\‘nh-‘ hicolor ' musical, “On An Island | It | With' ‘You™ current atiraction at the 20th' Century Theatre With ail-laugh plot high- | lighted such spectacular pro- ¥ duction nber # an under- water* baliet in which aqu ar Miss' Willilams is seen to advan- tage, 'ar some wonderful dance routines featurir R Mont- alban and Cyd Char remem- | beri'thém in “Fiesta"?) fast- paced & revolves t a mo- | tion ' pietare troupe on location in the '‘Hawaiian Islands. Jimmy Durante, as the company’s har- ssed mssistant director on whose slim . shoulders all the “dirty work™ falls, finds himseli driven ! to the breaking point when the w is augmented by a adviser in the person of Peter Lawford. For Lawford, in an at- tempt to break up the romance between Miss Williams and Mon- | talban, kidnaps the star and holds; her prisoner until her resistance melts away. Durante’s patience, in the meantime, melts away as well, but not to the extent of prevent- its by il dqo Thelr ALASKA HAS SPACE Thomas Charl- Charles Collins, Lloyt C. Cowart, L. Donald- Harold Gray, eth Hill, B. McMurrin, Med- | Seattle: pictures are Ke: Mae and Duane s, Edith Roth, Glenn Sweet, White, T. Willits, Mary Helen | |wi Seanting Tomorrow, July 22 This “Money Saving” Clean Sweep Sale conlinues All Day Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Sale is for Sun Dresses SUN DRESSES Sizes 12 to 14 Were $8.95 Reduced to 3.75 SUN DRESSES Sizes 7 to 14 Were $8.45 Reduced to 4.45 0 Girls' Pastel Cotion Slacks Sizes 2 to 6 Were $3.65 Reduced to 2.00 rls’ Purses Were 4.25 and 2.85 Federal Tax Included Reduced to 1.50 No Exchanges Refunds or Approvals on Sale Merchandise Cash Only Boys' Summer Caps. BOYS’ SUMMER CAPS at 50c Zipper Jackets Sizes 6 to 16 Were $7.35 Reduced to 4.75 B e 2 Cotton Jackels - Light Weight Puilover Style — Small, Medium, Large Sizes 8 to 16 Were $6.15 Reduced to 3.75 Cotton Swealers - Button Style Sizes 2 to 12 Were $3.50 & 3.95 Reduced to 2.35 Irene B E | Angus, strom, | Taylor, | Avrit, | pino, 400 i eyl 550 40 Persons Come CATION 1o o0 Dan A Here cn Pan Am Juneau and Alaska claimed sev- | eral spots in the current issue of ‘jg‘da {The Clipper, a Pan American Ai SUE y weys publication for the Pacilic- | B Wona ¥ Alaska Division. an American World . Alr | Distriet, traffic and sales mm‘ag"“curl'mi h‘,’ persons Thursday with | B. F. 7.unn appears in two picture .‘40 arrivals here and 29 depart- |One receiving a plaque for the | Ures. Inighest rating in Hawall trip sales. | From t Others in the Don | : McCorran and Joe Fess prcm;:-}f)‘x“’C jing the plaque while Alex Young, | ..o " John Doolin, Gladys Vuille and, . ‘, Don Pegues look on. The other l.\]'\‘ll_' L lthe picture of Dunn with Capt.|, \" rien | Steve Bancroft and fish, which ap- |-’ g Warren peared recently in the Empire. Mrs, Elizabeth In another section Governors| oo =00 : sl DOTS I Mrs. F. Fredrickson, Earl Warren of California and Ern- | B 4 S ¢ A |Paul, Irv Curtis est Gruening of Alaska appear be- | From wette: E. J. Eggart, S 'neath a sign at the Pan American |- “IEH S T iTcnu'vl in Fairbanks. | From b ik e Another story has to do with the p g AR ! in‘l'hs’ movement of fishermen via dard, A. D. [ n, F. Ogden, H. [EAh ot AlGaka, tiahing whters) 0 g | AVAKHI, B.oA. Tulh & ¥ ERdus { S|M. M. Flint, Donald Kinkle, W. {estimated that when the men re- hatE: Tayhaue George Roller. [turn to Seattle at the close of the | 44 30 B gl : : s T. Sheehan, William Hodgkinson. | eason, the round-trip operation From Whitehorse: Mrs. J. Mor- ill involve the total movement of sisonvand Miss bo‘rrine“Mr;rrix'nn |"boUL e | Por Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. M. i !P. Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, " Barnett, Harry Halverson, Grant Baldwin Jones, Harold Foss and son Sarah Nels and C. Arl- D' H e Al Johnson, George Polk ies rer A. Macchia, Mrs. Lestio -lh. M s H. Clark, Mrs. Henry Su- § Mrs. Paul Anderson and | 51 o""ng W. Ahrenfeld, Earl, | Grant Baldwin, 76-y Ru Dan and Yvonne | eau pioneer, died this m A o -old Jun- | Diar w G Retchikan: Helmuth _|ow, Charles Bulmer, L ments are pendi [ rick tives. He was born in Albingdon, TiL, in | 1875, came to Alaska in 1898 at| Skagway and to Juneau s later. He joined the Moc here in 1920. He w. m the Pioneers. . Sailings once a week. De- Mr. Baldwin is survived by two |parts Wednesday a.m. 816-tf children, Claude and Tyra BAI(I\\m' Larsson, both of Seattle. I *| think you'll like- Schlitz best,too” ScHLITZ has a distinctive flavor all its own.” So many people prefer the taste of Schlitz to that of any other beer that they have made Schlitz the largest-selling beer in the world. ATTENTION TOURISTS For an {ntimate acquaintance with S. E. Alaska with the mailboat | —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY-- | will {Tax Commissioner M. P. Mullan- |the Northern ley will be one of the star witnes- |Church and they left immediate- »| iags shimy from giving forth with | snch] hilavious ditties as “I'll Do he, Strut-Away,” with plenty of strytting, “Takin’ Miss Mary to the,, Ball” and the now almost | lg, “I Can Get Along With- <l out Broadway.” Apostol Will (lear Titles and Attend Court Trial George Apostol, special assiste ant to the Territorial attorney general, is_ leaving Monday for Anchorage. From Anchorage, he will go 'to} Seward to work on clearing of | land titles in connection with a & new airport proposed to be built In Brunswl(k there by the Territorial Depart- ment of Aviation. | After several days honeymoon- Returning to Anchorage, heling at Taku Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. appear in the Third Divis-|Charles Femmer have returned to ions District Court at the trial|Juneau and are now at home to of Archie Brown, accused of em-|friends in the Brunswick Apart- bezzling $4,350 of Territorial tax }ments. money while serving as a deputy| Their marriage took place July tax collector in that division:{9 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at Light Presbyterian Honeymooners At Home to Friends ses at .the trial. lgWud by plane for the Apostol will return in about 10 ) days. Miss Rose McGee was maid-of- howor for. Mrs. Femmer with Mr. Howard Bryant best man for the groom. Mrs. Femmer is the former Mae M. Robbins of Juneau. 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