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B o (3 " > J . . T B " o ot OCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT v <22 24 > o "Hit Parade of 1951° on Tonight at (apitol Theatre Republic’s “Hit Parade of 1951,” which plays tonight only at the Capitol Theatre, presents a delight- ful array of musical, singing, danc- ing and comedy talent headed by John Carroll, Marie McDonald and Estelita Rodriuez. It tells a whimsi- | cal story of mistaken identity, and the laughs are loud and frequent. In Las Vegas, light-hearted pro- fessional gambler, Joe Blake, gets himself into big-money trouble. He loses two hundred thousand dollars to Smokey Saunders, owner of a swank casino, The Last Roundup. 2Great Bands © 5Comedians : Saunders gives Joe 48 hours to pay and loads of ot In Hollywood, Eddie Paul, who is BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! | Jor Blake's double, is the handsome THE JOY MITOF 4 § yyETIME? TONIGHT ONLYY: We've goi Everything You Want!. .. 3 TOP STARS i | cold. The fun then develops. | Tomorrow the Capitol brings the | picture that had to be filmed under | police protection. | T A M T CAPT. WILLIAM WADE ‘LEAVES FOR SCHOOL E ing star of radio’s Hit Parade. | His voice gives the bobby-soxers the swoons, but his feeble attempts at romance with Michele, the Hit It's mammoth! It’s mirth-filled! Music as you like to sing it «..played the way to swing it! Capt. William H. Wade, admin- strative assistant to the adjutant general of the Alaska National Guard, left Tuesday to attend the jamin Harrison, Ind. He is sched- uled to return early in January. Wade will spend leave with his wife and daughter in Whitehorse, Y. T. and Washington, D. C. HERBERT J. YATES presents Parade’s feminine star, leaves her | reserve ofiicers school at Ft. Ben- | 40 Fly on PNA Tuesday; 19 In, }21 Departures THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "Oliver Twist’ Starts Tonight At 20th Century Forty persons traveled on Pacific What is the 2 1 N Northern Airlines Tuesduy with 19|, go0q v:( ;\E‘XB}?N?:’M%{W“; |arrivals and 21 departures. Lean, who has made five world-fa- | From_ Anchorage: V. Rosenblad, | joys pic s, most recent of Which |H. 3. Ling, L. H. Stanley, Dr. E. C.| 5 «Oliver Twist goheduled to open Albrecht, Jean Strelon, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Marler, S. E. Swanson, | K. Bowman, C. R. Mountjoy, Walter | Walsch, Kathryne Winslow, A. Tor- mey, R. J. Stevenson, A. F. Ober. From Cordova: Robert Perry, Dick Ziman, From Yakutat: Shanstrom. To Anchorage: Agnes Ibnat, Rich- ard Kito, Edwin Fuglvog, Vic Misi- | kin, Alvin Truitt, Ed Williams, Tom | Kristovich, A. H. Boberg, M. J. Kara- men, Marie Edwards, M. Nelson, D. L. Chaney, J. H. Conley, Porter; Yett, D. R. Wilson, Don Bachanan, W. R. Fry, Mrs. J. Skaufel, Eric Tompkins, James Rubio. To Cordova: Carl Schmitz. B. Welsh, A. ‘Hospifal Nofes | Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital |Tuesday were Peter Rasmussen, |Emil Lang, Mrs. Lucille Simen- |stad, C. Bloomfield, Mrs. Bertha | Johnson; dismissed were Mrs. Lu- cy Poling, Loretta Sanford, Harold | Swanson, Mrs. Ted LaValle, Gene| Chilton, John Houts. Dismissed from the Government | Hospital Tuesday was Lawrence | Dick. \Born at the Government Hospi- tal to Mrs. Mathew Lee of Doug- |las at 3:55 p.m. Tuesday, a girl] weighing 8 pounds. She has been named Jeanette Carol. GETTHE BIG #tarring JOHN CARROLL - MARIE McDONALD ESTELITA RODRIGUEZ 75" Firebali” tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. He answe .. the most import- ant task of a film is to depict char- acter and atmosphere.” He therefore found it tremendously exciting to work on this Dickens story, with the wealth of characters, incidents, and variety of backgrounds so typical of the great writer's work. Having read and re-read the book until he was steeped in its atmos- | phere, he then set to work on the film script, basing it on his brief chapter-by-chapter outline of the novel. As far as possible, Dicken's but occasionally an incident had to be altered to suit the demands of the film medium. This cutting of the plot was in- evitable, but it will be apparent, even to the keenest Dickensian, that, if the essential flavor was to remain, certain of the non-essential inci- dents had to be dropped. Robert Newton, Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh, Francis L. Sullivan and Henry Stephenson are starred in the J. Arthur Rank Organization presentation. Newcomer John How- ard Davies plays “Oliver Twist.” Power Salesmén : Checking Possible [ Alaska Markets Charles Baker, chief of the mar- keting and sales division of the Bureau of Reclamation from Washington, D. C, is making a two or three weeks trip through Alaska He is investigating potential markets for the Eklutna hydroel- ectric project, near Anchorage now under construction. He will with FRANK (John L. C. Sevony) FONTAINE GRANT_WITHERS . MIKHAIL RASUMNY STEVE FLAGG . PAUL CAVANAGH ROSE ROSETT REPUBLIC PICTURE “ e EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY e \ N \ N N N i FLEISCHMANN'S Shows 7:23 — 9:3 e Rl S e O ey B PREFERRED oot s - BLENDED WHISKEY Nl DR. TED OBERMAN | . OPTOMETRIST » ! . | 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLrG. PHONE: OFFICE 61 | 2ND FLOOR JUNEAU, ALASKA | vision here. {Young:Fisherman 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORP., PEEKSKILL, N. Y. FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - 1\&'151;}1 24 HOURS LOCKER SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK uneau Cold Storage Wholesale and Retail MEAT AND FISH MARKET JAKIE SAYS: I¥’s Coming 29 92 0 o 9 @ ® e e e STORE HOURS 8:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. DAILY Week End Specials Thursday - Friday - Saturday Yours, Jakie b FAMILY STYLE PWTSWBET ALL CENTER CUTS Frying ONLY FRESH FROZEN PORK ONLY CHICKEN...b.65¢| 25cpkg. |CHOPS...Ib. 75 ARMOUR’S STAR con“ 0“ coB SILCED ONLY | ., BACON...Ib.§9Qc| rrozen 23 (an ORANGE JUICE ARMOUR’S STAR—CHOICE GRADE ONL POT Y ROAST... Ib. 75 FARM FRESH—PAN READY STEWING ONLY PIGHOCKS Ib. 39« CHICKEN .. Ib. 59 ONLY ARMOUR’S- STAR CHOICE GRADE ONLY <1 39ch. : SHORT RIBS OF BEEF . Ib.39c _——_—-—_fl———-—*_—-——-, fiSH ~LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - ONLY | IVAN - SHINIOT - HSIJ - LVINW - SHINDOT - HSIJ - LVANW - SHINIOT - HSIJ - LVIN - SHINIOT - ASI also look into market possibilities on the proposed projects of Lake Dorothy near Juneau, Swan Lake |near Ketchikan, Blue Lake near the Wickersham project anks. i This is his first Alaska trip. He will be here until next Sunday when he leaves for Anchorage and the Interior. He will be accompan-| |ied by Joseph M. Morgan, director for Alaska, and R. H. Severine, chief of the power utilization di- | | { Arrives with Fishing Equipment Eleven-year-old Don Metler knew he was coming to fishing country and this was evident when he dis- embarked from the Aleutian Mon- day morning. He tightly clutched his fishing rod in one hand and his tackle box in the other. Don came with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Metler of Boise, Idaho. Metler is the new chief architect for the Federal Housing Administration here. He will re- place Roy Swanson who is leaving Sept. 28 for Oklahoma. The Metlers have taken up resi- dence in the Mendenhall Apart- ments. Legion Auxiliary Elects Officers. An election of officers was held by the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday evening. - Those elected for the following year are: Mrs. Norbert Ottke, president, Mrs, M. G. Perkins, 1st vice president, Mrs. John Dapce- vich, 2nd vice president, Mrs. Hen- ry Harris, chaplain, Mrs. Alfred Zenger, BSr, historian, Mrs. Olaf Bodding, secretary, Mrs. Bert Ly- beck, treasurer, Mrs. Eric New- bould, sergeant-at-arms, The new executive committee is Mrs. Homer Nordling, Mrs. Edna Polley, Mrs, Agnes Kiefer. Committee reports were read at the meeting. Joint installation of officers will be held with the Am- erican Legion Post on Oct. 1. MOUNTAIN GOATS PEER DOWN ON CITY A report that mountain goats were sighted on Mt. Juneau this morning brought out all manner of field glasses, spy glasses and opera glasses. The number seen |varied from one to three, accord- ing to reports. CHEN YU HAND LOTION Rich in Protective Oils . . . Ea.gily Absorbed . . . Dries Qul.ekly . « . 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