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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : PAC:F THREE Now Thrilling Crowds! | Outdoor Drama Former Grand Chief ¥ | DOUGLAS £ Thrill-Packed . Engineer, BLE, Dies ” 5/lnm7mt!wu¢im}_¢§\ | Now on s“een a‘ I‘ CLEVELA;D. S’opt. 17—(P—Al- N E WS Feam’e "ow a' z u .l-h [ E n T u R U 5 il | (apifol Thealre i, it | 05,5, Fuov camvivar : 20th Century gttty at ; ot Locomottve ‘Engineers’ for @[, O September 28, the Masonic THEATRE + WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! The early West, with its blazing| quarter century before his retire- | % Tall in Douglas will be the scens i The peace-time merchant mar- . shooters s deadly feuds and tem- | one 1ot vear, died early today. 2 f a fun carnival night which will ine, like its war-time c: b % ‘_' - ngeance Valley,” M-G-M's big, | — LY : open Sy ihs iesidents aog ohN- offérs a wealth nflr\t'nx‘x::”n‘x;u‘(if:: 1 -ana - allostar Technicolor production film- | ApULTS NIGHT TOMORROW |d® 2n of the channel. Y SO SARRIGEY Bictires. DrikSumse t o ed on spectacular locations in the| sy TEEN AGE CLUB { % ‘ncluded will be a children’s fish ¢ mppm‘i’ n:"?u\:;‘z;.“.l:\”r.m,\r(‘)‘llix‘\:“ll.n 7'18 bt 9:30 .FEATUBE STABTS | Colorado Rockies and now at the|" Tpe first of the autumn season’s PC1'd: and fun hooths. For adults : rousing sea thriller, --chmlm China. | | Capitol Theatre. \ |Community Center Nights for ad-f”"" > “&m bgvf‘b ptf:rct‘l post sale, i which is an the screen at the 20th SHOW STABTS ® 750 o 10:04 | Burt Lancaster, making his first ults at the local Teen Age iftioen ) S SN card games; Bowhn “ews | Century Theatre, > LEROIR ) | appearance in a western, heads the will take place tomorrow, Tuesday, [€t¢. [ SPEC al jentertainment will g Bikatiog o oant’ ol S sbars 1 B o 9 i ace cast, with Robert Walker, Joanne beginning at 8:30 o'clock. fbe. <% USECHEIRINEA Co0riprlss. e cluding John Pay sc?‘-ls"m oti'] : fl Bra and Sally Forrest co-starring,| “Each Tussday night, starting to- | Fun * Camnival s sponsored by the Hany Race Druggist team, dast| 3 of gol BvMe O R . ‘ : S, o Order* of tern Sta nd will bet Year's champs led ¢ % - ynn, Lon aney, Edgar and with John Ireland, Ray Collins, morrow, the teen agers turn their| Or¢er o Bl shma mps led oft with a 8-1 de- | poroen ang ‘Michael O'Shea, (he | film crams action into every inch | Carloton Carpenter and Ted de|clubhouse over to the adults of the open from T to 11 o'clock. \‘1"n“_ ll‘lfi” X;\Ixmx;fl dC‘m'oyT;:n:{fer‘ ; IKS, leys Friday night. Ken Corsia in featured supporting rcles, community for their enjoyment,” o of its footage, 5 Ry Satd sy Gtrdan Giib! dersctor to-| \LEAVE SAT{RDAY ‘,‘\)l I b high with 501 to lead | P 0 0 p_“;_(l:““]‘u‘;"’l‘;;gv::‘V““l‘):_‘”\“‘\ 4 ancaster plays his first role on . b s | ree Douglas passengers were| ¢ 7 o'clock lineup, Holmquist had ¥ : g day. “Everyone 18 years of age or| Three glas passengers were P q was reserved for a memorable ty- the M-G-M lot, following his met-|gider is welcome, and there is no|on Satusy lay's flight of PAA to Se- 500. Home Grocery took all four| . =7 S ® eoric climb to stardom with such admission charge. Square dancing|attle: M3 5. Gust Wahto to visit her|ROints from Country Club with Paul ?nnm b“f(?“‘“““P"‘“‘ a violent fis hits as “The Killers,” “Brute Force,” | will be tomorrow's feature; but in|daughter| and family, Mr. and Mus. | Fitzpatrick of the grocers turning ™y e s it bl Sovrw W s s | & n a 455 aw In the title role, Payne portrays ‘Sorry, Wrong Number” and the re- | g 0 p } nderson of Seattle; Lyle " ? cainst a 451 for Pat Hager- 3 P ay addition the ping pong and pool |Emmett of Seattle; Lyle| € | a rough-and-ready skipper who los- cent “Flame and the Arrow.” tables and the juke box will be Riley re-t'ntering the Washington)!P | es his command when his ship goes | JOHN PAYNE - GAHJ RUSSELL Walker, last seen as the amiable | available all evening.” | State Coll % ¢ at Pullman, Washing-| . i e Taa st et 7 T | ' . Tk ‘elock round wound up wi g - The thrill-packe | 2 df [\l bl skipper of “The Skipper Surprised| A special invitation is being ex-[ton, and 1'ex Allan Hermann to|.) (i;’rmking e:"enu 2 "\]ll “l]';l:‘ (‘flnor‘:‘.lx“l:l\ h: e:f;rxcl: to v(ilmm»“ 4 JEFFRE LY | His Wife,” now makes an about- |tended to all adults who may have |enter the ‘University of Washing-| y;, i i i i { i face in the role of a scheming ne'er- recentlyt moved to the r?m{\munf ton at Sea %:le. ;\:(1\ 'x e h~lgh u-m;: b 46’}’1 :mw}{ e i sm:)_cs by t“ 2} 4 | do-well. Miss Dru, seen as Walker's | ity, particularly new teachers, nur- 3 e A TA Rt isos | Wil ittt ) % scor ere Ken Morgan 221 and Joe | While Jeffrey Lynn is scen as an 1 | Bergen makes one of his rare ap-| ap | s (] wife, won attention in “Red River”|ses and Federal and Territorial| TEACHER(? GUESTS TONIGHT | .\, . .. i 4 and the Academy Award-winning|employees. | “The teach' & 7 staff of the Dougw|Ae¥ender 202 incompetent, ship tapteln. Edgar| § “All the King's Men.” Sally Forrest las Public Si1 .00l and members of Harry Race Druggist v | recently scored in “Mystery Street;” TEXAN IS HERE the school i ard will be guests ist 318 118 186 388 | e without Charlle McCar-| S R T i | John Ireland won an Oscar nomin- | Donald E. Smith of Waco, Texas |this evening A t a dinner meeting 124 79 102— 305| gy, [ s i PREAE | ation in “All the King’s Men;” Ray |is stopping at the Baranof Hotel [of the Douglcd Lions Club to be|E. G 65 122 117— 284 hsm(s‘o:“ Esvm z:;thr' ':.w.g: s B T Collins and Carleton Carpenter held at 6:30 ollock at Mike's M Flint 156 14D 199 998 itad, ONBIRBIOE Lo ils & Biries pPLUS: P o Ca d Lale Ne scored together in “Summer Stock.” FROM PORTLAND Place. e P71 £ R LY S: Pepeye Caricon and Lale Mews ; uist 165 188 147— 500 | rhompas production directed by | The new picture is based on the| Stanley Zuern of VanWaters| sk i Tot 884 643 653—1870| Lowis R. Fester. Bilen Corby, Robert | novel and Saturday Evening Post|and Rogus, Inc., Portland, Ore. is| TEACHERS! RECEPTION Armstrong and: John Q\:nifn ‘head | serial by Luke Short. |at the Gastineau Hotel. There will be ¢ Teachers Recep- Caro Transfer 4 tion Wednesday ¢ ening at 8 o'clock 159 177 143— 479 | the featured cast of the film. DON'T FORGE' y DON'T FORGET TO VOTE in the Douglas 4 figh School. In-| S 87 104 72—263) RO~ ' ——— |cluded insthe platis for the even- ‘ :gg ;;Z }:;: ng‘HospilaI No'es ”HEBB" S- ROWLAND ing will be a shcrt musical pro- ram and the int:oduction of the 149 115 154— 418 ks g and the in ° Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital | Alaska Manager THE MAMZELLE SHOP |MSti | v wa g " 27 P00 svtirias veresl omesd, e 310 S. Franklin Street Phone 463——Juneau Douglas Highway z7re invited to Home Grocery Demmert, John Houts; admitted | Baranof Holel—Junean_ i o attend. The Douglas Island Wo-|M. Davin 137 137 131— 411;f“;“s‘:‘i‘iyS:'t‘rrd:;“‘ie:“fi";““1 ‘“é“ ’ : 3 3 i c sponsori the recep- |A. Sorens 157 170 109— 436 T st Ba0yes, O, Have you seen cur large selection of attractive Han h]::é aflfi"fif&”‘ re\idcenllswq;{*g rayir 141 104 123; a70| Johnson, E. Binongeal; dismissed new merchandise? It includes Suits—Toppers— e . 3 i e R : | Sunday were John Satre, Jr., Dewey , = 8 N o y T P s the community who .have children trick 119 95 86— 300| o . vl s e ep one Coats and Others, aii at Reasonable Prices to fit i Factiool willtake <didvantage "of | B Fitzpatrick . 135 ‘162" 108 48p| HOWSCLuNERESAR Bmword, DF 4 your budget. the occasion to meet \the teaching| Totals 682 668 622—191‘.’.‘?," o e | staff, members of the & chool board Feorgh BARMER MR Haby boy; M, . B % il v Country Club Gene Martin and baby girl. - - and other parents of e commu-|, v gy | O Martin and by v Life Insurance-Annuities nity. Hagerup 150 159 | J. Becker , 110 173 111— 204 pital Saturday were Mabel Lee of | # ELECTIO\_' ON OUT. 2 O. Winther ,133 124 143— 400 | Hoonah and Maurine Brown of Hoo- et s ) )y 3 N : " Winthet e ah; dismissed Saturday were Willis M E E 'I' I N G 'l' 0 N l G H 'I' A'city ‘elegtion Will 1se Held ‘op|TL Winther . ' 105 157, 103 844|108 _ \ .October 2, between the | hours of | J- Levasseur 92 111 122— 325 Hf‘u:‘son of Douglas and Shirley John a rcputulion for'service and integrity 9 am. to 7 pm. with orie polling| Total 500 604 620—1814 | of Angoon. - - T'.e Amer.ca‘. Legw" L s L | VISITOR FROM PELICAN T P To be elected are one mayor, Capitol Theatre " X at 8 o'Clock in the Dugout |4 : Al R » Richard J. Stamm of Pelican is ; P S i < ANNUAL NOMINATION and pEEAsohecyea torml ) (hpeck Bauncl: [ SRnsuay 89— 281 " Baranof Hotel. ATTENTION MASONS | 'JCLASSES STARTING F. l-l ECTI‘()"\' {‘)Fl()l' FICERS men bror two year terms .a|nd oze! . Heyder — 356 Called Communication Monday Red \Cross Nurses Ald Classes 3L B RS f th las Inuiepend- | e q & .30 wi 3 3 St Morbore Oresli o v :;etmsec;;l tme“gzsg n;();rrx‘.lc;)ml a‘g. MMI::‘nn }gg t:;; AT THE BARANOF evening at 7:30 with Labor in the| starting ‘h\s month. Can 434 ALL H S S ',y. Jones s D. D. Dayton of Olympia, Wash E. A. Degree. 906-L1 Visiting Veterans Invited |five year term. 2 !J. Marsh 125— 428 St at Ah 2 J. W. Leivers, Secretary VRRNON B. HARRIS, Post Commander: o Crotiats [0y orrioee pitt] ™ Totals son iipan | MREEVElRt I ARG Bovt | BRINOIN Lo B file their intentions on or before ! | T DON'T FORGET TO VOTE JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 5 p.m. Butler-Mauro Drug & e v rop Registration books are now open |P. Matheny 121 92 120— 342 e at the City Hall for those residents J.. Porter 113 138 132— 383 | i % o lwho have not previously registers M. Doyle 110 103 100— 313 | 0 l L Diesel and Stove » ed. D.-McMullin 97 120 134— 351 PRINTED METER SERVICE— To vote one must be a residlent |J. Alexander 110 155 202— 467 D oW T for the past 12 months of the Totals 551 608 617—1856 | & EXTR ! DAY or PHGNE 707 city and be 21 years of age. | J. Those who have registered dur- Ross’ Oasis You can Bea! NIGHT ing the past six years and voged [R. Mill 137 143 153— 433 o do not have to register. B. Mill 125 136 141— 402 the A-Bomb 11| A. Kessner 104 170 105— 279 = | AT THE GASTINEAU R. Rudolph 100 93 108— 301 Shows 7:27-9:30 Foster S Lransier Iorage Victor Edenso, Jr. of Ketchikém |'C. Rudolph 140 136 140— 416 Feature 8:05-10:10 is registered at the Gastineau Ho-| Totals 606 578 647—1831 Warehouse - 9th and Capitol ek Glacier Cab P. Doyle 121 121 121— 334 MAX WILSON IS HERE Max Wilson of the U. S..Rubbe | F- Cowan 130 113 132— | J. Crosby 103 132 99— he Baranod gz,teflmm Seattle is at the Bara A i1 133 118 27 | P. Lee 140 146 119— 405 DON'T FORGET TO VOTE Totals 609 645 589—1814 e ot et et e e i : —_— There are 'Qbout 300 cooperative | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — 'cotton gins in #fexas. o ¢ AnotherClipper® Extrd, BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY The BIG C L 0 S E 0 w T ) ' ; , SUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY B LR SITKA, 1CY STRATTS AND T 7 CHATHAM STRAITS POl oowm / (T | TN/ . ) |constaramumes o - 08 08, ey ibis = 0 2] ) 0 S i (“‘“HN“W l”””““]ml‘l L[] ;m' your way around Aluskal For 18 years (it H( il i A Pan American has been flying the Alaska s 1 e and forwards. They know their planes, know their jobs. - / Dependable service, frequent service. Dafly Clipper fluhuv mxmmmms AL @ === %o Seattle from Ketchikan, Junean (connections te Anchorage) and Fairbanks. Two flights weekly to Whitehorse and Nome. Yes, the Flying Clippers are | : 4 y \ m b:hw/w get around Alaskal For reservations, / CLOTHING STORE N AMERTCAN 177 to 179 So. 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