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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 ™ PAGE FIVE él|IIlIrlil|lllIilfillIillilIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiililIIllfilIIITIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIil‘llIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIii||||i||lilIIIIIVI|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIflIIIlIII!IIIIl!IIIHIIIIlIIIIlIHIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIII%‘ CAPITOL DOUBLE FEATURE "LOST WEEKEND” BILL TONIGHT AT IS FEATURE BILL CAPITOL THEATRE' AT 20TH CENTURY “The Lost Weekend,” a Pa nt {mount picture which bowed in las NOW PLAYING 20" ENTORY THE POWERFUL, TE“IFYING BESTHSE‘llER g “Life With Blond:i: == the Nav: 11" TR R 3 ° 3 == theme open ht at|night at the 20th Century Theatre i ?| 1 = lance of this tion picture history. Never before “( . - ‘ - - 8 One ¢ bes & "‘r at nflllbl(,’ H't S't‘,w' = The Bum farily,|have Hollywood moguls, so bent e “fll"',, best movies el ' i e ] = | comes in “Li ondie, and(on looking at life through rose- ever """‘v‘ TR i M ==|all the popular ¢ will be|colored glasses ever had the cour- evikepyaohinbentn ¢ == ceen, Penny (Blondie) naleton, |age to bring such a realistic study »AMMED WIIH EX(ITEME“I' i I.AUGHS o b U = Arthur (Dagwood) Lake, Larry of emotional anguish to the scree.. . = (Alexander) Simms, Marjorie| Ray Milland is co-starred with (Cookie) Simms, Jonathan (J. C. Jane Wyman while Phillip Terry, Parcmount Dithers) Hale and Daisy. too, with|Howard da Silva and Doris Dow all her pups. In addition, Ernest!ling head an exceptionally compet- DAGWOOD GETS = bbb, RIDIN’, FIGHTIN', HIS WlRES Truex, Marc Lawrence and Vedaient cast vehtateibicatien B Ann Borg will come along for the| “The Lost Weekend,” adapted Yikis ‘ever daved to = fun. {from Charles Jackson's famous Afioes il From all accounts, “Life With best-seller of the same name, is Blondle” is the dafficst, laughiest the story of five excruciating days of all the Bumstead hilarity ses- and nights in the life of Don Bir- ns. g nam, a young man who can no cowsoyY! i v Romeance, mystery, intrizue, and longer call his soul his own. ) music are combined in Though sensitive, intelligent and cal western “Along th Javajo irresistibly charming, chronic alco- ' rring Roy Rogers holism bre: his spirit by slow, — as a wandering, hgle | torturous degrees = writing cowpoke, Rogers, in reality| Director Billy Wilder has made e 1§ a U. S. Deputy Marshal, arrives in.this terrifying journey into horror i "TRIGGER' = most startling . SINGIN'! Jf_..-\ \ America’s No. starring Ra MILLAND novel of the decade, (As Usval!) 'y R Phillip Terry Howard da Silva Doris Dowling + Frank Faylen Produced by Charles Brac rful town of Padre Wells,|an unforgettable theatrical exper- a vajo Trail, ience. Producer Charle solving the murder of has created a picture that e man who immediately pre-|integrity and realism, never ded him as Deputy. |been equalled. The photography He also undertakes the job of /by John Seitz is also daringly ori- its LATEST N AIR EXPRESE KING OF ATHER’ through which to install a pipeline = Nolan and the Sons of the Ploncers| A surprise birthday party, was = | - .- — It was Shirley’s fifteenth birthday exposing the crooks who are uy-|ginal ing to murder Breck Alastair, con T ¥ DOUSLAS s for an oil drilling company Pretty Dale Evans plays opposite == |are featured in the exciting film|held on the cvening of May 6 for ! date and many of her friends call- = AI.ASKA COASIAL ed to help her celebrate the event ON SIX FLIGHTS | vincingly portrayed by Sam Flint, | Rogers in her mest dramatic role| NE I I S )= along with George “Gabby” Hay-|Miss Shirley Ann Edwards at the The party was given her by Miss to gain possession of his ranch as the daughter of Alastair. Bob| SURPRISE PARTY in a particularly comical rale, home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balog. Patricia Balog, a friend. LONDIE' 8:25—11:00 starts at Those calling were the Misses 7:05—9:40 Elsie Lee, Mae Cuthbert, Nancy “NAVAJO wn'H 21 pERSON Niemi, Teiry Snethen, Marilyn TRAIL" = Isaak, Vera Fryer, Edith Welling- starts at = R ton, Pat Andrews, Ruth Ann An- =| Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterday | derson, Gloria Macki, and Phyllis NYLON and RAYON HOSE §$1.50-1.95 PAIR Sizes 815—11 Spring Shades LTGRO P e e e e e e e FOR SALE: 1341 DOBGE 12 Ton Canopy Pick-Up $27H 20th Century SUPER MARKET The Lutheran Church parlors will be the scene tomorrow evening of the Lutheran Ladies Aid Society spring sale of fancy work, featuring aprons and other articles which “mother” would appreciate as a Mother's Day gift. There will also be baby things which would be nice shower giits, it is announced. Home-baked cakes, cockies, pies and other specialties prepared by some very good cooks, will be on sale also. Dessert of pie and cake, with coffee or tea will be served during the evening. 2 Mrs. Ed. P. Dick, acting president ;of the Aid, announces the follow- ing committees will have charge during the evening; Ways and Means Committee, taking care of ‘the planning and general arrange- This store has never been . 3 e cengers. Planes were dispatched of Miss Edwards, Mrs. Douglas : - i NEWS tavus, to Skagway, to Lake Flor- around a table centered with a % lu]‘HERAN MDIES budget cut restored by the U. S.|Keith Wildes, Rose Stough, Bill| winning prizes were, Misses Phyllis posed cut of $469,000 in ANS ap- to Lake Florence. H. R. Blood | oximately $850,000 because of'timber for the U. S. Forest Ser-|will hold a regular monthly meet- increased costs of operation. cof the U. S. received a deficiency Dyer and V. P. Dickson; from many members as possible turn out to curtail many operations in or- Pork, Floyd Papa and B. Lindorff;| pnis will be the 49th Annual these increased costs by cutting and C. Rakestraw were flown to fynq raising activity. It will be held hesrep ateal. the Territory. He said that this cett to Hoonah. From Sitka to WORLD-WIDE made six flights, carrying 27 pas- Andrews. Mrs. Earl Miller, sister 4 - IE to Sitka, Cobal, Hoonah and Pat-| Wahto and Mrs. A. J. Balog serv- Ll v 4 v R % - terson Bay, to Taku Lodge, to Gus-'ed the ielicious refreshments sl il ot e i e Bl SRS By Air Express | e LT e B TR R o s UM T Norman Banfield, Mr. and Mrs., Games were played and those ‘ | Senate. ; !Simmons, Jo Greenwood and Don| Andrews, Vera Fryer and Pat An- ‘ SPRING SAlE |S | Van Sandt :aid that the pro- Abel were taken on a fishing trip | drews. 'I'oMoRRow “lGH]‘ propriations for the coming flSUfileflde a charter flight to the| FIRE BOYS MEET TONIGHT 3 actually represents a slash of Whitewater Bay vicinity checking The Douglas Fire Department . He, vice. |ing tonight in the Fire Hall. Presi- said that last year, the remainder| Passengers to Skagway were Tom|dent Gordon Gray, asks that as appropriation to meet these in-|Skagway to Juneau, M. Sipprell; g5 final plans for the Annual creased costs but Alaska was forced!from Gustavus to Juneau, Joseph|pance May 10 will be made. der to avoid a deficit. Van Sandt to Taku Lodge, W. D. Fr: 8 | ha j stated ‘:hfll his department met | OKn‘l‘c u.lones%e Alice Bafiz‘;’grew‘zi;‘liefl‘:‘fdt‘:'u?:‘gl;’;lf;né“?:p:;;; out the payments of fees' to pri-'Eitka, Mr. d Mrs. Willi Mar- | M g vate hospitals and physicians in h:flec‘ zorcgl:]nl. n::il Cha::; Fx:;- ;‘ub!]kl‘: g:;?s"‘:::hdfl;hesgo,:g}?: practice would have to remain Der- | Juneau, M. Chevillion, Ruth Atlee| manent if the proposed Con- and Mrs. Jackson; from Patterson | music. — o — TWO SALESMEN HERE gressional cut in the ANS budget|Bay, Mrs. Sam Cotton; from!| is permitted to stand. Hoonah, Peter Austin and R. Car-| B [ | teeti. VEW AUXILIARY TO pAA OFFICIALS HERE E. H. Call, representing the Lo- gan-Cache Knitting Mills of Lo- | gan, Utah, ard George L. Kamplani {of the Eastman Kodak Company at | Seattle are registered at the Bar- anof Hotel. i [ SOSSUUPSSSPL USSP PSS | ,i | It’s the Nicest Store in Town Baranof Hotel Building MEET FRIDAY NIGHT UNITED TROLLERS OF ALASKA Special Meeting ments, Mrs. Ray Peterman, Chair- man, Mrs. J. O. Rude and Mrs. Darwin Hoecl; Reireshments, in charge ‘of the food sale and dessert, Mrs. Emil Samuelson, Chairman, B. F. McDowell and Mrs. .; and Fancy Work, Mrs. John Lowell, Chairman, Mrs. Ragnar Kronquist and Mrs. Mae Rhodes. DR. VAN SANDT, ANS RETURNS FROM TRIP The Ladies Auxiliary of the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars will hold their regular meeting night at 8 o'clock in the VFW club recms on Seward Street, it has been announced, All members are requested to be present. AL s ARMY OFFICERS VISIT Major H. D. Williams, Capt. C. Osborne and Capt. G. Shaw, all stationed at Port Richardson, are registered at the Baranof Hotel. e A tomorrow | - ON INSPECTION TRIP| | Capt. Gordon Maxwell, Director |of Operatiors, and James Weisner, Division Engineer, for the Pacific| | Alaska Division of Pan American | World Airways, arrived here yester- day from Sar. Francisco on a brief | inspection trip concerning PAA’s inew DC-4 operations. They report- ed that everything is working out ! satisfactorily and they 'do not an-. |ticipate any additional problems, | now that the big planes are in full operation to Alaska. 1 TS0 5 e, Sl e — an Emplre Want-ad! Sell it Joseph Farrell’ has switched to Calvert becausg - Calvert is mellower. #%of 17 Sylvan Avenue, Cranston, R. 1. e T ¥ S THS You can be SURE that she really wants something for her home, that the whole family can enjoy. We've hundreds of different Mother’s Day features, so that it’s fun to choose for EVERY kind of a mother. For TONIGHT FURNITURE Clearance continues! 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