The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 10, 1947, Page 5

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171 IURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, AL/\SKA " PAGE FIVE "‘lIINIHIIIIIlIII|I||III|III|I||I||II||IIIIII||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIII"INII"Illl"|IlllllIHIHIINIlII!HIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIE "JOLSON STORY' IS ..1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||Iililll|IlIIl|I|IIIIIIIIIIIII|II||IIIIIHIII!IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIHIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIllllllllflllllllllllu f.‘?l‘fl?r%'t"rfl?i‘v'ss (20 CENTURY o COMPLETE SHOWS at 7:25 and $9:30 - WARNERS' GLORY-FILLED SAGA OF THE TAMING OFTEXAS' Lead pouud out of the prclrle to burn the devil’s E 4 brand of# the West's last_ city_of sin! I based nn\!l music, the nd the times of America's entertainer evealed are uccess In New Ornlz » tired of the t outines of a minstrel s led “blues” music fasein ates him, and deep inside he is de- s 'a technique all his own tc e the rhythms of jaz excite him—he wants tc r closer to them, to make Dem feel what be feels in his f, Jlood. When he ge t crack at Broadway, he i style an sl ol / CALIFORNIA, HERE | COME /" SWANEE v YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU /' MaMmY WAITING FOR THE ROBERT E. LEE v " APRIL SHOWERS /| WANTA GIRL " RAINBOW 'ROUND MY SHOULDER : LizA /" ROCKABYE YOUR BABY /8y THE LIGHT OF THE SILV'RY MOON / ABOUT A QUARTER TO NINE /" I'M SITTING OH TOP OF THE WORLD The Musu: .the Maglc .the Times of Amerlca s Greatest Entertainer / FC///WC’OZ() 4 “The Jolson Story n music, as mi other entertainer ha teloved melod him. We car 11 in the film “You “April Showers, ht of the ry Moon,” ete The three s are supported by other film f: s, Ludwiz Don- John Alexan vt and the Mit “‘Awmn-mpfln; Q T™ousanp THY her reputation — and nwmb - ROBERT BUCKNE Hi AEEN PLAY BY ALAN LLIAY AND W & BURNETT + MUSIC BY MAX STEINER "SAN ANTONIG™ (N TECHNICOLOR, BILL AT 20TH CENTURY B o F A i o »l:m'wh/umumw'"mr«r//mmnmmw:mm'"««umm;mmumuum'"'-mmmm,. orful cowmen, its turbulent _cattle i p lege history, senin in. Warner Bros.’ Tech: ee. ALSO... Whjes arsives tonight nt the 30tk LATEST HEADLINE NEWS RUSHED VIA AIR EXPRESS Century Theatre ring Errol Fiynn and Alexis K reeatponnnpgre ettt 1111111111111 T T T kall, Victor Francen, John lv el and Paul Kelly, the film 1s te rustling on the open. prairies i von o SCHEDULED FRIDAY' Adapted for the screen from an| sriginal screenplay by Alan LeMay | and W. R. Burnett, “San Antonio’ & remilar hinstiap ot ihe BPW nts a lavish picture of adven-| ) pe neld Friday noon at the 4 nst & back-| garnof and all members are ask- EDIC, 6 1o be present ! “i A report on the Sun Vailey con- i1 nive vention will be made, also a re-| . port on the doll and July 4th float. ncorporated into the \lmnd(nn motion picture. One impertant - s R the amendment to the constitution and by-laws JF YOUR MONEY iS NOT| D i You'll Want to See It More Than Once O N 2R3 roum PERCENT vl v s o Registererd at the E g1 | GIRL FOR ELLERS ‘ £AKU LODGE in well chosen investments, ALA DOUG'JAS ‘RUSSIA OBJE(TS Mr. and Mrs, Jay Eller are the Call Mary Joyce at the Baranof KA FINANCE CORPORATIO! | proud parents of a baby girl born for reservations and transportation Cocper Building, 4th and Main. NEWS | MEMBERSHIP OF tais morning in St. Ann’s Hospital. airangements. 604-t1 ' —adv.—574-t1 | | The baby weighed 6 pounds 10 G 3, D 3o AR BB i 4 7 B o ounces and joins a sister. Mr. Eller The Douglas Flre D(-]nnm(m M]l AUSIRIA l“ U N s an employee of the Connor’s b all PICTURES SJOLSON STORY o LARRY PARKS « EVELYN KEYES - wiuww nzmtsr BLL auuuwm vl by STEPEN LONGSRET + rodcd by SONEY SKOLSKY - Dencnd by ALFRED Haines Cutoff Now Open To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M. 3 . ... ADMISSIONS . .. SHOWS START 7:00—9:30 (This Engagement Only) FEATURE AT 7:15—9:45 ’ G R A N D o LOGES $1.00 SATURDAY—CONTINUOUS e - AY—CO! { IS \llI)l*\’I\ .50 FROM 2 P. M. D A Y S CHILDREN (Under 12) ... .15 See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations O IH A\ IIR IIP A\ BUS LI ous tn(k T J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent 1. POWELL, Haines meet tonight at 8 o'clock and Motor Cnm]nm members are requested to ’|llu\(l > . SUCCESS, July 10.—M— ized firm objections in the Ceuncil teda L, Fel Laigo Ordonia and Helen |Rus Matrick Martin, of Juneau, w«u!‘-‘“ 3 J ; married here last night by Con]‘!s]d of - Austria’s \pphml'u\ Cress field director attached to the missioner Gray. for United Nations membership. !ft'mona; Vet: Administration in e However, the application was sent Seattle is registered at the Gastin- eau Hotel. S e RED CROSS MAN HERE Wwilliam W. Read, who is Red 3 2 without vots to the Council's mem- m(v'l“‘m';‘,:"*‘[':‘:”:“i ud bis WS pcrenip committee. which a0 holds | Housing unit. Chas WCI’X]E;’ nnd‘bms from Italy and Hungz\ry.‘ | YAKOBI—MAIL BOAT = 5 ¥ | Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister To Petersbmg and Port Alexan- family will occupy the hcuse injangrej A. Gromyko pointed out the | der, leaves Juneau every Tuesday the near future, | peace ¢ with Austria has not|at 8 am. Léad freight Monday at gt ) | %een signed and said he could not|Northland Dock—no later than 12 Mzrs. Neva Jenten whose home is | discuss Austria’s qualifications at|mnoon. Loads no freight at small in Minneapolis, Minr, is at pre- this time. beat harbor. 619-t10 sent visiting with her son Mark | Jensen. Mrs. Jensen has been visit- | ing her daughter Mrs. E. E. Wes- | chenfelder of Anchorage. | i S T When you pay for QUALITY why not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR-'| SHEIM SHOES at Graves. —aav. | YELLOW CAB THANK YOU constant "STILL-AIR" freezing protects your food freshness! We wish to thank our many friends and loyal customers for their splendid patronage of the HARBOR MARKET during the past 8 years of our opera- tion . .. and the Phone <335 DEHYDRATION (drying out) is { the greatest enemy of frozen foods. This is completely stopped by the ‘Chapman “built-in" still-air feature. Write for our descriptive folder. . Come in and See the Chapmans now on Display in our Showrooms. Luck to For COMFORT and J=vieE L MR, and MRS. LEWIS G. MacDONALD ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT | i TR the new owners & POWER CO. Megr. - ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME | e able 24-hour Electric Service at EVA and ASBORN NYGARD PRE-WAR QUALITY % l@/{’?l({!’d n//Al:l/(’// 86 proof. 65% grain neutral spirits. Schenley Int'l Corp, N. ¥. C. FREEZER HOME ! i | E ! % Very Best of | i | |

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