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PAGE FIVE e | Noied Tribal War Hornsh | R Trio’ Showing LAS | | Vo) hit) %esd | s Film Fare \T / : | | Now on Screen T",fg S i2DLLENTURY Ao vor aa | Now af Capifol - 110 Manage || - | | At20th Cenfury TONITE ‘-“':f*‘"_‘:jj:f::’l’;fz“ fall in love, From the eloquent pen of W. and passionatel Samuel Goldwyn's “Roseanna Mc- e y 7 1 3 A \ with a McCoy girl ov' now a Capitol, is tr rowns 1] 8 X fa am, one of the He carried her of g tempt to treat seri- H 1] ¢ rid atest living writers, comes s to'lils family’s fort- ously the dramatic American ch, £ Fgii itk W v the hands, the hearts, the inspired R etk ter of the 1830’s, the Hatficld-Mc-| NEW YORK, Oec e s r nt release whick lents thot *Quartel”, ress me high in the sl bt R e VEW YORK, Oct. & Roger - = = 4 3 clease which i talents that gave you'Quartel”.., e Bl Gy il went Coy l.t'\u‘l.l ithout resorting to the | Hornsby siened to man the St. . : t (he 20th Century Theatre. e being. 6 e Briliince: of Excellent u,yruml down the hough. the picture stress Ml Vesck : e 1 “Quartet o™ dn RhRR w SOMERSET MAUGHAMS SI'JCL‘Pssor,‘!A L 3 x h“l("mm i A Recent Advertisement, of the| ty ners—Diamond Cement | 1o - ,]",'1“.’\\ _\‘"j:'-l.'.“.!;{ I PR lgMQuarlgl “THE B ¥ v O i th 4 B e o 1 be| 4laska Steamship Company presents ¢ vessal btk o[PS S0 T S e ] 5 | e 5 g an W : Pcrieaiens Browns'| yne silhouettes of the 20 vessels 1d ‘Wae T, and theifam- b0 0 s lovely. Jean ) E O N1k a ion jersuacive| Hornsby came east for the World . By S oen i sk R o 115 10n ands Michael e e el i I th‘Lx‘n here he led th sidne muisabes | ¢ | force and solidity to \TT/T o tion pored over innu bl 1o A b : g b i tr Line operated remaining vessels in the| .. . R e B R YOU'LL THRILL o st | hampio 1 o P &t Tefdrs Be¥ | fie A i ac] \le, “The Verger,” i he { books, court r , Newspa son. He ma r b St Bkt ATt ; ik ot I hifully ironic account of a to the firs b ks v rlcal f st bk i i i ’ ; Sent ; e vly cf ttendant who is fired ot 'ISt[{‘ » check eve € bath “ad 8 kgt ayer | Abbis present and the > thousands Alaskanis Ly ™ ionrco after. twenty. years A SYDNEY BOX A v N ) 1 T e with the Ta 5t. Louis' Na-|Fio. o TeeH, A V34 g wvelers. \ sorvidh PRODUCTION ) 1 for | 3 E.s a I teamers now in service,| ity W Barsiiint Kelbis 3 r this trade. The Aleu- d with some 6¢ e of Denali all came i i ; Pt, 'm_\xr',’; ) ooy u, routes on sthe /AUAn rtunately raf exterior | PLUS: freighters : 3 WP deep-seated sense of hu- COMEDY 7 22 57h Swool ago almost half ‘he 't 1 routes were opened | aganatorium” s ‘aé moving love| l(\‘H‘ '锓\':{\ rium s a moving lo N NEWS HE FOUKD HIMSELF PLAYING /& | so Eoth are starred a F ip % company’s vessels 3 assenger | trad: been supplied by ships| g pant bnd IS &r \d the passenger ships from ¢ routes on either the Pa- in s bomA AL Susrchiars. | WITH FIRE...the kind of fllu A e R Bt [ Carie or 1t A AlENE I g m:::‘ulll(' oautitl that catches on and hmrs B i s B ‘ ¢h Election te total tonna | But such vessels are no longer|J°uM Simmons as & you : S iy 3 amanup / 4 I ,w the company has only four avail World War II finisheq| tlVe: and MICBRE! SRS, o ahe 1314 A > e 99 4 $ T |d army officer wit > 4 ? § g TEF £ RALE enger. ships— 20 ]‘1_(“.‘[ (fx. the | off 1 of them and none have | “i” oy _‘ e B' o & LS ,.e &é&flg\uien’ aliggnt number of vessels and approxi- n built becatse nearly all " e i with Barbara Stanwyck and Van Heflin | elections | ately 22 percent of the total ton-| of \ssenger Toutes have now .‘,_‘ o “.. “ Q : e ¥ S 0 et (T v S s s o seee] BOOIS Unashamed 3 50 \ 2 q he votes, but the Y Discovery... S > ¢ b Bl e et 2 the Alaska trade is, of course, of vesels for the Alaska passens x‘ ¢ 74 : JORN G ~ e e e ya refletion of ' the diap- | rade cxcept at the hipyards, and About Fafi I STARTS WEDNESDA EVANS N5 s el ! | app! - I nce of American passenges | w present-day costs e a ‘n .Ll J ) s 1 < erls It | hips and passenger ships routes| dwind smand for p: ' l B k the United States and ps and ] a- | in the North Atl " around the entire coast of ¢ vi DEATrS V! doubt- i a?‘! 90 s s | A e oy United States. t e vill invest in new| | & | g 3 A y A A Y ships for the Alaska| Owner’s of Juneau'’s book-hunnw ?""94 g“t"/ § - . The Standardization that has ¢ [ ohe AL kA TaR by the B"‘G‘ 11:30 am. and will Teature]y ; A e e et ur—Alaska, Aleutian, Ba y in F Empire, telling of € L .!l\ “, b nali—may be the la y an’s report to the hic e S sdteor i council which said that two e fieek will sce on the Alaska run. It mig! ks were discarded because the a trend that started back 6 poa Vi) | S Ao eued et i n 1 ledios LB e o clip their silhouettes | borrc log em. | ley G jiniction Be phvaan R e o advertisements and pre- f Beatrice and Kenneth Farley Crus s g e R i S E 2 5 10, years. ago there re- |, em as r s for the|Albdricon are rather proud of their e smorgaasbord will star € ociali X € ter ot curi s for the 1 C"’"" s B"’Ha"'z S S g ey P | € 1ists, ter | mained a great deal of individu-|g.4. 3 Boots” and her affinity for it s W T _|ant Ists, tra e Com- ality in the fieighters on the Al e S & Hbiary and many ’I‘Lh";(' for hO"A;'\ i ! 5 ~atille’s Pe i > 1-‘1;. es, Imi;{vf {hv;:;- 'm‘[ =‘| books. It is at Mrs. Albertson’s|< R ok b 1 i couple of types of freighters, bu - gesiion that Boot's identity will he available at reasonable prices | 3 (RPF). oppose all "8 et poris Syl et E " QU S iggest at ntity the committee ¥ wil be 6 6ohet mir sed to ol ha\wifhin the types each wsse s as| LN sion o losed, ‘ There is no substitute forNewspaperAdverhsmg' o 7, 3 > . . L peL= ke the next as two s eye salmor i ; L . Lae mystery ries Mrs, | - fish pond for y: ters and games y zaull ¥ ) power, | in a gillnet. All¢ ‘t:"‘“ 2 ), by :Ln way,' > Shows 7 - 9: for agult von of t 8, The smaller and more numerous H'fl “j fl d AR e e—a oots t Feature 8 _A\uudit}: of an electric roaster t {he predominantly Catholic hters in the Alaska *Qfl b &rwa{ v‘ “:!1::;1 X;uI;-l"'{\l -«.H(l e M E E T 1 N G T fi DX ! G H T 2 X TR will be the highlight of the eve- X Al Socia- i 34 ! ——EXTRA — o il oo o ! } :“y"lfl: the Knot or Coastal type| WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 — oot was brought down from the General chairmen of the bazaar e T e ek : EhesIn "';‘, th iy x s Y, ¢ ;| apartment at the Baranof Hotel o 5 i I Y and m W gge ¥ ng at be interviewed. She seemed r af C;‘:,}' ine BLJQ.! Martha V 1g. Commit oT 843 votes, or are powered with 1,700 power | ‘cr) mc hips for the fleet, all ashamed by her book-chewi s e el ¢ o Tk the gov \ll\:: 1‘ ;" sel engi: 1“ lich do not drive| jng from a huge ca to rad | propensities. o2 P % : ¢ 2 2 hem oV desizn destroyers and subr The dog is well known around Ju | 'e A me’ af‘,ga Je"lflfl b b ItlelR DD that the voters| This, diesel power is also, some-| ppeq’ | neau. Daily, a group of school child- rance’s present|thing of an innovaticn. Ten years survey of available records to-|ren her in the lobby at th Visiting Veterans Invited Dull, ! ice for 1 policy, including par- C a diesel vessel in| g [l ) ] 4 e g a dies essel in|qay st 5 g other things, hotel to wait for Boots to be e -\’ 5 & by V Myztle .Gonyerse, oI i Loringgans: RO 1 Ane; £ t 3 submar are being | erciced. Boots is pure white, a Sam- ! sA\f)\I HEATH SNOW WILLIAM M. L, lDDI‘AE | D WO Ay e ion itod Mumicn | built d uilt now, not counting the ‘exp oyed—ihe original Husky—the type | 208t Commander Adjutant-Finance Officer MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951 ] % j mined mutually later. ds on the|; atomic-powered undersca | used by Admiral Perry in his Arctic | ; ez | P8¢ MuIomon, Yoste Meose flf!‘&'! m reat Lakes and the Atlantic, GUIf | hoot recently authorized by Con- | exploratior | & pay home to Bellingham. | nitihenibdads - rendiATark: ! B p P ‘I“;: coasts (i | This is the largest subma-| The daddy of Boots is the famous 4 R miste S iework, fee ost of them were named for ver 1ding . progrs thce | Poby: Wh s ah Be Diseu ed at building program since the|Toby, who is usually seen as lead —— Melver, publicity. i5(k 5 A | , bends and hit production days of World | dog when sled teams are shown in|j DR. TED OBERMAN CPTOMETRIST hes—Acorn Knot down through | gy : : 4 cefing Tuesday Evening | ] rough | w1 ctures about the north. Her ken-, ?Lr ‘f’eai’ q!d "I ‘M“ g Les ay e g \;m,_.xmQ )-_nu.. H.'.x\'\\{-r bphcvu‘ re about 450 combat ships ‘1.4'1 name is Princess Snowwhite of through Span Splice; Anchor Bend| i, (e operating fleet now, not in- | Kobe. Bk iGenkaay. Aarnl Bk PR B Y JUNEAU, ALASKA | { (4 AR, hene 33 - Box 1151 Mo ner P g at a meeting in | Jiroush Tucked Bend, and Anchor| jyqing several hundred amphib-| +The dog is only a year old, and, 2ZND FLooR Fo e Filled Pi il Pyl ‘ the lodge rooms at 8 p.m., Tues-| . % !-‘3 il Orders Filled Promptly 1 g Ar sizeable group of the| arych of the buildup of the op-|ing its prerogative as a pup by ' ame type of vessel got names start-| ., —“This | ninger of Baltimore, Md,, and Rey,| D8 With the word coastal—Coastal | jqiq.up ships from the mothball|about the house: said 14-year-old Bar- mim Sullivan of Erie, Pa, They at-|Adventurer through Coastal VIKIng|icct, although some of the expan-| Mrs. Albertson pointed out that s, it Basatiny Held Oty bt TiabiAoes, & Ramblar el Sungipstler. [ers and other major combat craft. | Russia. Mrs, Pollaceia, who mairied Vio- | etentkan, Subjects they will dise| TBe Alaska Ling presently oper- G S When questioned, Boots said, 7 2 of them dry rgo ships and two | j, ut ons Wi o iad ia gave birth to the twins Saturday Moose children, and Moosehaven at|Cf them dIy cargo p But it was with a slight Russian South 'Hoover hospital. Al | winterhay refrigerated ships. Rew World Government | accent. it 3 A 4 attend. II is the second type common to| g o & JOYOE "‘)P‘ E%PEC":ED METHODIST CHURCH GROUP 2 R Al 5 and the aluska | J2hOVah Wilnesses HOME BY CHRISTMAS g R Whevysley, vay. rger an & Mhing A S re ¢ Worl n July Queen, now at Edgecumbe, i he &ff oon circle etho-| Mrs. D. F Wheysley, of"Skagway, |are larger than the Knot ships ecure new world unde )-8 3¢ g Jui pilaenocn SR of the T D is a guest at the Baranof Hotel just over 7,000 tons gross with a |ernment of God's direct administr rapidly improving according to ad- hrist ) A w 2t at 1:30 i i atnte ol Seiisa m]n‘ “{&’,’e‘d:’:s; ‘q:lltg’e“bm;n o AT BARANOF horsepower reciprocating steam ., B scl minister | tated that she is expected to re- | Mr. and Mrs. Ward Adams, of Addressing | turn to her Juneau home by Christ- STEAMSHIP i&;cmiai?r ;L:&y ‘;?}iggsys“i“_‘ ‘l”(j“':’i’g: us men—John H. Quick and| of the three day circuit assembly | COMPANY pig s pR FROM SITEA George D. Prentice and so forth he Scottish Rite Templé, Reusch | FROM SEWARD Passa Servi lan’s CPRGERR neau visitor at the Baranof. soth the Knot and Liberty ships it of our times would be terrifying inz at the Baranof Hotel ass‘nger ervice o s e — as purchased.. They are given the : it not for the promises of g ARy SOUTHEOUND S . ATTENTION nes of Alaskan rivers such as Cod’s intervention in human af-| MAKE IT A l):\l‘l AT MIKES $.S. DENALI S.8. BARANOF JO},N! LOU-DUO — Make their| Juneau-Douglas Concert Associa-|Susitna, Nadina and Chena. air c Sun. Oct. 31 S o rst a st appearance at Mikes Wednes- 5 ;t fb H4 ';: h“‘- Y law swbe 932-1t ' son ticket. 932-tf hters, the Alaska Line still h IRE WANT ADS PAY etershurg etchikan - = - | I-I know-how.. . fospitality know 2 NORTHBOUND Tues. Oct. 9 Men. Oct. i5 Seward Sitka - 557 b : AP & H " s . Sovae 5 “* BEER ' . rigRnily Loiored 210uses Crepe by Hothley. Assorted Colors From Seattle 1 ERE 9 a 1 Octaber 11 RATS SPREAD DISEASE! ' FrenchCuffs . . . . . COASTAL MONARCH : | Ten : 3 . in the Slender Mode Petersburg, Juneau o ! ‘ H 3 B 3 garbage in tighily covered cans v ‘ : s _ hile Theu I h h - While They Last For Exterminating Service Call E Winen the witches : 8T Viy 4 i Phones 2 and 4 g goblins drop i m, thirst will too. @ "‘4 Vfi{ 5;;6.98 HiW e Juneau ALASKA EXTERMIMATORS |G B T« adiasghsion for Cok. Phone 1812-Junear-Box 2581 ‘ : BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY PHONE 463 H ! - ANY STEAMSHIP COMPANY Roach Work Guaranteed Two Years © 1931, e cockcous cour 310 Sonth Franklin St., Juneau : 9 m Tiaensang @ RpemEen b uneau rug Co Moose activities will be dis- {Hitch through,Timber Hitch, supply and auxiliary craft. frs. Albertson says, Is only exercis- The speakers are Dr. A C. Mon<|™ ting fleet has come from pulling | chewing up a few loose articies 1 Pollaccia as she gazed at her | tended the Alaska Moose ‘Asopta< | and - includ Buccaneer, a High-| ), includes new carriers, destroy-|the Samoyed breed originated in or Pollaccia, 30, when as 13 i SN onacheart, TILL Rk, for | Bees 10 of tie LBRERE vessel, clght “Woot!" three are “doing fine.” Teh public is cordially invited to| The Liberty Ship of World Wm"TQ!d by Speakel 0' ook MEETS WEDNESDAY P. M. FROM SKAGWAY |Line operates four of them. They Joyce Hope, Juneauw's Fourth of iisi C] an’s Society £ X |dist Church Woman's Society of e R length of 422 feet and powered with on was described here Sunday |vices received here, It is nvlmmvi ALASKA ' 2 s HEIgl Ry a0 W FeaR Sitka, are s g at the Baranof. Liberties were named for var- assembly at the climax feature of the study—the Family, a Christ-} o\ gonoye of 'Sitka, is a Ju-|out the Alaska Line has renamed toid that the fear and insecurity Ward Carroll, of Seward, is stay- MAKE IT A DATE AT MIKES LOU-DUO —Make thelr carance at Mikes Wednes- | tion needs your support. Buy a sea-| Along with the new, standardized o ‘Wrangell Seattle §.8. BARANOF §.8. DENALI . U r ,gh ' her e Valdez L : ‘ \ IN°THE WEST ~ " £ : - ‘ in washable BUR-MIL o - . ) : Freighier Service Latest Siyle, with lovely Ketchikan, Wrangell gk 5 2 : : Help eliminate them by keeping v 7 3 ‘ y SIZES 32103 For Information H. E. GREEN, Agent Be cure you have enough. Fhe REARMZELLE Shep / s 4 i e AI_ ASKA ROACHES-RATS-MICE-RATPROOFING 8 RN