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CAbITHLA "SMOOTH AS SILK” OPENING TONIGHT AS CAPITOL'S BILL Kent Taylor | OPEN LETTER To Our Patrons: and Virginia Grey will be seen in headline roles of 3 : Universal’s “Smooth As Silk,” which Seldom do we _have the umur;tun ’ opens taxight at the Oapitol present two attractions so filled with excite- With Taylor playing the role of ment, drama, laughs and mystery as the two an Ace New York attorney, ve have for you TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. ‘Smooth As Silk” revolves around the law attempted cover-up In “SMOOTH AS SILK"” murder meets it's of his shooting I" “"“(1; “"gl his . A P o dee of W Py D near-suceess in fixing the ame mv‘“_“fh."" t.l“ ,:“'yf“th‘ ;]”“1, (')t‘ \T\,P‘“ !]““' }:‘ ; upon his actress ex-fiancee, who evertyhing a woman shouldn ant . ou had turned him down for another always does. He's a dan what han he wants . whether a lady’s h]N or a loser’s Virginia Grey portrays the ac- lif “S‘\IOOTH AS SILK” presented by Uni- ress who prefers men who can versal has KENT TAYLOR and VIRGINIA belp her personal career. GREY in the leading roles. It may be seen at Jane Adams, who has been scor- 8:20 and 10:50. ing in recent Universal films, ap- pears as Virginia’s small town sis- Tk Al Lt Ling ter who is overwhelmed by the big he second feature, which goes on “t.hu city, but who, nevertheless, man- screen at 7:00 and 9:30, is “GAY BLADES"— aged to get along very well de- a neatly paced, well - played comedy - action spite her country ideas. drama. Occasionally it becomes a stinging Ably supporting these three in satire on Hollywood. he picture are Milburn Stone, as; he District Attorney whao tracks lown the lawyer-criminal; Danny Morton, who portrays a wealthy Long Island playboy; John Litel who acts as Danny’s uncle; and Charles Trowbridge, playing the role of a has-been barrister. Miss Grey and Taylor are said to be impressibly teamed in the ab- orbing story, several sequences of JEAN ROGERS as the talent scout looking for a big hunk of man for a leading filin role is easy on the eyes; and ALLAN LA as the hmkvy star is equally expert. seen on the screen are some This Republic And rarely truly exciting hockey games. production also presents such favorites as chich were davised expres: FRANK ALBERTSON, ANNE GILLIS, ROB- e e ERT ARMSTRONG and RAY WALKER. popular young performers. e There definitely is somethjng for everyone NOTICE this swell double-hit show. TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: (P. S.—KIDS—be sure and see “CAPTAIN AMERICA” at SATURDAY MATINEE) Special meeting Friday, Dec. 6th at 7:30 p.m. 30th Degree con- ferred. —Walter B. Heisel, Recorder. adv. 443-2t SHOWPLALE oF e LOGGEXS ATTENTION LOGGRERE with logs for sale contact Juncau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For turther particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf. - D MALT SYRUP at Piggly Wiggly. LIS AL g % / / /W,qzzmmmfs (|| Tonight... N\~ GACK 70 Wofk... 7\ plan on a fasty | \ NN full course dinner ... in a pleasant atmosphere at MILK BOTTLES are badly needed right now. As soon as one is emptied, put it out for the milkman or return it to the grocery store. You can help a iot in relieving the present milk bottle shortagel JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. “Don't keep us idle or divert our efforts—keep every milk bottle work- ing at its regular job”. . pelle’s YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. —— attention ELKS! ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICES Elks’ Lodge Room Sunday December 8 — 2:30 P. M. SPECIAL MUSIC Public Invited! ANNOU NCEMENT 14 Experienced Men All Work Guaranteed Only Best of Materials Used LOWER PRICES THAN IN SEATTLE Be Ready Early for Next Fishing Season -Have Your Boat Built or Repaired Now at Sitka Marine Railway and Machine Shop Box 98, Sitka, Alaska MIXED BOWLING MATCHES TONIGHT ON ELKS' ALLEYS | Four teams composed of men and women will compete for $10 in prize money at the Elks Alleys to- night | The prize money will come from each player donating 50 cents to the pot. Four games will be bowl- ed by each team and each game on a different alley. The teams are at follows E. Hagerup, H. Barragar, E. For- syth, M. Burke, W. McKinnon. L. Holmquist, C. Barragar, F. Henning, M. Davlin, A. Stewart J. Barragar, P. Hagerup, A. Burke, S. Snow, J. Snow. C. Carnegie, F. Holmquist, F. Barragar, C. Forsyth, F. Metcalf - ROTARIANS BtAT UP ON LIONS IN (LUB BOWLING TOURNEY Capt. Carnegies Rotarians forg- ed in the lead in the service clubs’ bowling tournament by beating the championship Lions team by 154 pins on the Elk's alleys last night. Carnegie led his team to vic- {tory with a smashing 602 total but his opponent Stewart took first honors for single game with 226. Lisle Hebert, the Rotarian dark horse, made his first public ap- pearance on Juneau alleys. He up- set all the dope by turning in a snappy 478 total. | The next match between the two teams is eagerly awaited and the Lions say they are out to win it However, the next match scheduled is between the Rotary and Kiwanis, It will take place next week at a date to be announced later. Scores last night follow: Lions Club Stewart 178 175 226 579 Henning 153 136 163 452 Simmons 126 185 200 511 Geyer 123 136 187 446 Werner 110 157 163 430 Total 690 789 939 2418 Rotary Club Carnegie 183 217 202 602 Blanton 137 164 209 510 Parsons 146 161 144 451 | Hebert 165 157 156 478 Hudson 179 160 192 531 ‘Total 810 859 903 2572 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |ELKS MEMORIAL SERVICE T0 BE SUN. AFTERNCOH Juneau Elks will hold its annual memorial service for members who have passed on during the last year on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the lodge room of the Elks Club. The program will open with the playing of Chopin's Puneral March by organist Hy Seaman, and the entering procession of the membors of the Elks Lodge. Following the opening ritual, Miss Frances will sing “Cressing the Bar” by Dudley Buck After prayer by Chaplain Dewey Baker, Miss Paul will sing “I'm a Pllgrim” by Her- kert Johnson. Officers of the organization will make formal decoration of the altar, after which Ralph Rivers will de- liver the oration, a tribute to the de- parted brothers of the Elks Fred Tubb will sing the “Largo” from Anton Dvorak's New World Symphony, then all will join in the singing of Robert Burns' Auld Lang Syne. Chaplain Dewey Baker will dismiss the service. The pro- gram was arranged by Victor Pow- er. - >->e- - NOTICE TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: Special meeting Friday, Dec. 6th at 7:30 pm. 30th Degree con- ferred. —Walter B. Heisel, ady. Recorder. 443-2¢ - MALT SYRUP at Piggly Wiggly. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ‘That on November 29th, 1946, in the Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Kathrine Nelson Hulk was annoint- ed executrix of the estate of MRS, J. E. NELSON, Nelson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are re- quired to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said executrix at the office of her at- torney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. KATHRINE NELSON HULK, Executrix First publication, Nov. 29, 1846. Last pubhcauon Dec. 20, 1946. NYLONJ HOSIERY » goesonsale Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at= cozily quilted and SHEER, LACE-FRILLED SETS — gowns and robes priced at 39.95 e e e e S ——, N - " IF YOU'RE UNCERTAIN WHAT GIFT TO CHOOSE? AN YVONNE'S GIFT CERTIFICATE ASSURES YOUR GIFT W ILL BE RIGHT! BOUDOIR ROBES BED JACKETS YVONNE’S BARANOF HOTEL BUILDIN “It's the Nicest Store in Town” home FILM "SULLIVAN'S Paul t also known as Annie * PAGE FIVE ~ TRAVELS" IS NOW AT 20TH CENTURY Teamed together as a romantic and laugh-raising duo, Joel Mc- Crea, seen formerly in many out- door dramas, and Veronica Lake, who sprang to immediate film fame as the result of her performance as the siren in “I Wanted Wings,' enact the starring roles in Para- mount’s new ¢ iy, “Sullivan's vels,” which is at the 20th Cen- eatre tonight “Sullivan's Travels” presents Mc- Crea as John L. Sullivan, a wealthy, successful director light Holly- wood comedies, who has a yen to direct epic d ments dealing with social problems. Knowing nothing about the tougher sife of life, he dresses as a hobo and ventures out into the world determined to learn In the course of his amusing ad- ventures, he meets beautiful Veron- ica Lake, who agrees to accompany him, garbed as a hoboette. Featured in “Sullivan’s Travels” are Robert Warwick, William De- marest, Margaret Hayes, Porter Hell, Franklin Pangborn and Eric Blora2 of - e PUBLIC CARD PARTY By Catholic Daughters in Parish Hall, Dec. 10 at 8 pm. Pinochle, bridge, whist. Prizes and refresh- ments. 443-4t with e Robert Warwick - William Demarest - Margaret Hayes Porter ‘Hall .- Franklio Panghorn'- Eric. Blare Written and Directed by Preston Sturges - A Paramount Picture CARA NOME COLD CREAM For dry skin, cleanse with this light cream tha' also lubricates and smooths, It removes dust POPEYE — SPEAKING ANIMALS LATEST NEWS AT THE and make- ECONOMY Y up. and aids 5i7p (] i i :‘:‘; 4 N SH()\\ S 5 FE/ \’l‘L RE frbih BndiREC. 4" A [”"Ilfly veivety. SIZZ .._.b.z, ..v0—9:‘)0 ASK FOR IT AT €] Butler. 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