The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1947, Page 5

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¢ 9 SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1946 obdy o Jealousy, ride, Pass10n as flP.N e./ \ PR P i The i * 9. ! fascinating dramé SUNDAY— of James Cain's novell ; ! FEATURE AT 2:—4:05—6:10—8:15—10:25 TONIGHT! “THE NOTORIOUS LONE WOLF" ———AND—— “THE SILENT PARTNER" Plumbing ® Healing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Charlie HATTRICK Candidate for HOUSE of REFRESENTATIVES Solicits Your Vote ; AT ] Special Election | Monday, January 20 'An Alaskan for 32 Years, Since 1914 KETCHIKAN MERCHANT LEGIONNAIRE ROTARIAN SHRINER (Paid Advertisement) ~ | would have filed, but to do so now || HoLLYWO9D" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA DRAMATICFIM ~ "SENTIMENTAL ISCAPITOL'S BILL ' JOURNEY"BILLED 1™ <7 4 s COMING SUNDAY, ~ AT20TH CENTURY | To N 16 HT The ultimate in Teaism WaS with almost every otter film ought and obtained for the dra-|coming out of Hollywood being her- |matic courtroom sequences of “The alded as a “psychological drama,”| | Postman ~ Always Rings Twice,” |and wading knee-deep through the| (M-G-M’s filmization of the James subterranean passages of strange M. Cain novel, which opens Sun- and disordered minds, the new 20th day at the Capitol with Lana Tyrn- Century-Fox picture, “Sentimental| r and John Garfleld as ill-fated Journey,” is bound to come as &' lovers, * [ welcome deviation for the legion of Under technica] supervision of!mnvm-gum'< who seek surcease from Grant B. Cooper, for eight years a screen peopled by lurid charact- 1 crusading assistant district at-lers whose inhibitions invariably find torney of Los Angeles, exact re-|release in only the goriest of “psy- productions of the Los Angeles chological murders.” | Crimingl Superior Court where| alter Morosco, producer of scores of slayers have been tried for “Sentimental Journey,” which opens ' their lives, were built on @ studio tonight at the 20th Century Thea- sound stage. |tre starring John Payne, Maween' For the sequenc: in which MIS|O'Hara and William Bendix, with Turner and Garfield are tried for prilliant little Conniz Marshall, has the murder of Miss Turner's screen |his own ideas of screen entertain- husband, played by Cecil Kellaway.iment. And despite his bucking of ' a reproduction was built of Judge the current trend, his production of William McKay's courtroom, Dept. unday Dinner for a Soldier” 44, Criminal Side, Los Angeles Su- 'mac¢a critics' “best ten” lists perior Court in the Hall of Justice. throughout the country. Reproduction was authentic in tht-; “Sentimental Journey" most minute detail, even to & worn ‘unusual and heart-warming story Bible on which oath is adminis-|of n glamorous stage star, passion- tered to defendants. ately in love with her husband, i T AR S RN lwho‘ in an attempt to add to his ‘happin(‘ss. adopts a nine-year old KE!IHAHN Io IALK lebild. When the plan backfires TOLICNS MONDAY emotional impact. | “sir Cedric Hardwicke, ]wnh urexpected repercussions, the swiftly-paced drama is brought to The regular weekly meeting of pangan, Mishau Auer, Kurt Kreu- the Juneau Lions Club will be held}go‘.l Trudy Marshall and Ruth Nel- Monday noon at the Baranof Hotel. |son appear in fedtured roles. Edward L. Keithahn, Curator of the | - Territorial Mus2aum, will be the speaker on the program. He will tell of his recent trip by bus over the Alcan Highway and by air| through the Westward. o eee AMERICAN LEGION T0 MEET MONDAY NIGHT The American Legion Post will® meet Monday night at the Dugout for an important session and Com- mander Max Lewis desires a good attendance of all members. Plans will be made for the com- MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. tells the' JOHN a thrilling climax of tremendous Glenn STATEHOOD MEETING SET FOR WEDNESDAY A meeting for the forming of an ! association for promoting state- ! hood for Alaska is being called for January 22 at 8 o'clock in the City Hall. Anyone interested in helping the Statehood Bill, since it was voted by a considerable majority, is urg- ed to attend. s LOGGERS ATTENL.[ON LOGCFh: with logs for sale ccntact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-t1. mittee on the Boy Scout Troop will make a report. i Ao S U TR ! AT GASTINEAU | Registering at the Gastineau are PN John E. Anselin, from Anchorage; ! Morris Ward from Haines; Mr. and | Mrs. R. C. Easterday and (amuyl from Tee Haroor. | Special Tonight S g ® 000G 00 0000 : : Roast Prime Ribs TiDE TABLE ! B ‘ J 3 JANUARY 19 o ee au us High tide 0:41 am., 133 ft. ——t | Low tids 6:00 am, 56 ft. Hi:h Udee 12:13 :,:11.. 159 ft. i STEAKS Low tide 18:50 p.m., 03 ft. T-Bone. . Fillet.. Club . . New York JANUARY 20 High tide 1:21 am,, 14.0 ft. Low tide 6:45 am.. 52 ft. e High tide 12:49 p.m., 164 ft. Low tide 19:26 p.m., -04 ft. ®©® 0 veouvaosooe — .. - NOTICE | T wish to announce to the elec- tors that I am not a candidate in | the special election to replace the ! ‘vacancy caused by the death of the; Hon. Frank D. Price. If T had been !in town at the time of his death I would only split the votes. 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