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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE GUNFIGHTERS' 5 |ROMANTI( COMEDY i COMING SUNDAY, ' OPENING romem; RNSS [[”Tl/fiy CAPITOL IHEATREf AT 20TH CENTURY “Gunfighters,’ ‘ {lavishly-scaled outdoor drama|produced with the traditional Hal adapted from Zane Grey's great|w wallop, is the film treat adventure yarn, “Twin Sombreros,” mised film fans lfvginning to-| will open Sunday at the Capitol at the 20th Century Theatre, | Theatre. Wallis' production of Para-| “The Perfect Marriage”| its bow ! film stars Loretta Young and | Niven, and features a sup~ g cast of such fayorites as| Albert, Charlie Ruggles, Vlr-‘ a Field, Rita Johnson, the hila-| ATURDAY, MAY 15, 1948 O c SHOWPLALE of Cluneaizy, i et | x “The Millerson Case’ ‘t and i Zane Grey's Thrill-Swept Story of Western Outlawry! PAGE THREE Starts TONIGHT Shows at 7:25-9:30 Matinee Sunday at2P. M. "“The Ghost Goes Wild' n Cinecolor at| mount Desert of Arizona,|make tells the thrilling| story of the days when men lived, I loved and died by the rule of the|p gun. According to advance reports on the picture, it contains all theg excitement and rousing turbulence rious Zasu Pitts, and Jerome Cowan which characterized the Westward The Perfect Marriage” is at once sweep of the pioneers, the mighty|a beautiful love story and a witty, struggle for power in the rich and |sparkling treatment of the pitfalls unideveloped lawless West! iage in our time., With scin- Gunfighters” ting dialogue and clever hand-| Scott” as Brazos K seeking re- f many hilarious situations, | venge for the mu - of a close t ale of a modern, Intelligent,| friends. Co-star Barbara Britton is|well-to-do couple, blessed with a| seen as a lawless beauty boldly lovely child, builds up to their neer trading her kiss for a man’s life. Lreakup after ten yehrs of happi-| D 1058 TWENTY-FIVE ARRIVE BY ALASKA COASTAl Alaska Comnl Im,nts yesterday ! departed Wwith 25 passengers lrom‘ w'TH ‘0 pERSoNS. Juneau and arrived here with eleven | as follows: { From Pelican: | The Steamer Alaska, sailed for From Sitka: Seattle at 11:30 o'clock last night C. Welfelt. | taking 40 passengers from Juneau, | From Petersburg: H. S. Finch, E. after docking earlier from Skagway Jackson and Martha Sheldon. | with 13 persons for here as follows: | From Hood Bay: Ole Coulson. | From Skagway: Louis Rapuzzi| From Tenakee: A. R. Hillery andvand wife Mrs, Vivian Finnigan and | It's a wise wife SHE CHANGED HIS “ADIEU” TO “I DO, Filmed in the Painted “Gunfighters glorious s The who can convince a husband with two « » . COLD-BLOODED AMBUSH . . HOT-HEADED ROMANCE! » women on his mind that she’s the one in : his heart! Randolph |t STEAMER ALASKA RANDOLPH ~ BARBARA SAILS FROM HERE with sruce CABOT Charley GRAPEWIN STEVEN GERAY + FOREST TUCKER .‘N l\m field thatie Ruggles wAMOUNT K. Raatikainen. Russ Clithero and o Oivctod by LEWIS 411 g g DITSIOPRS "MARCH OF TIME “T.MEN IN ACTION" and LATEST NEWS Via AIR SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Feature Sunday 2:30—4:30—6:30 8:30—10:30 e . o | FRED R. WOLF Electrica! Contractor Fouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 37 ALL-STAR TEAM | IN SECOND GAME Tot, 4 | 2 Inning 56 | Astoria 00 0 wAll Stars Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 1204 0310 2000 Cruiser Astoria ball players yes-| | terday evening evened the score | for Thursday night's ‘loss to the Juneau squad by dumping the All- | Stars 4 to 2. Tightly played and with a min- imum of err heavy hitting last night consisted of only one double sent out by “Swede” Leich- ty and a lone homer swatted across | | the right field fence early in the game by Joe Snow. It was the| ‘;lhlrd homer for Snow in as many | | times at bat. As in the previous game be-/ | tween the two teams, cutstanding | fielding was turned in by Walters, Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys Widest Selection of LIQUORS ‘ | Juneau’s Finest Liquor Store BAVABDS} Phone 689 H EEEaaaaea ‘ PHONE 399 \ PAFSSSSION C. J. EHRENDREICH —C. P. A. BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting Systems Taxes Phone 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. Painting and l)eeorating ; RALPH A. TREFFERS CALL BLUE 462 AFTER 5 P. M. for Appomtment, ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitks) S. S. ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, MAY 20 and JUNE 3 SQUARE SINNET LEAVE SEATTLE MAY 14 NORTHLAND TRLHSPURMT(ON 0 Vins ovriwonntYy fASTORIA BEATS | Steed, 3b | Nielson, | Forsythe, Ida Wickstrom. From Woukeen Cove: J. W. For- | man. From Tulsequah: George Matono- vick. To Sitka: Mrs. Mabel Pickering, Dean Rice, the Rev. Nygaard, Mrs. J. Price and P. H. Forman. Jo Chatham: Donald Cameron, Jobn Tegard and R. C. Bagley. To Hoonah: Amy Knudson, Jacob White and wife, Roy Bean, Richard Dalton, Mrs. John Smith and Jackie White. To Tulsequah: George Rooke, G. C. Patterson and R. Valie. short, who found his four pop-ups, two of red running down. De- bisitis, the cruiser hurler, also pitched a fairly tight and well controlled game throughout BOX SCORE AB H R PO 3 0 4 the Astori way und INTENTIONS TO WED The following couples applied yesterday to U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray for marriage licenses: Eckley Kinnicutt Guerin, photo-| grapher, and LaVerne Marcella| Kendall, cosmetologist, both of Ju-| neau, Charles H. Gaunt, of Juneau, Ada Elizabeth Anderson, of Pana- ma City, Panama, both mission- aries. Astoria Walters, ss X Krall, Leichty Debisitis, Moad, ¢ Derkis, ef Andriunas, 1f Burnnett, 1b Shemmel Total 2b rf p Ba o~ - POLICE COURT NEWS Two men were arrested yester- day and booked by City Police as drunk R Eowm vwooccomCoORMLy ~rocorocooccool and | 1V1rk) Lee Finnigan. From Sitka: O. B. Maxwell and wxre_ H. R. Forehand, Mrs. Gordon Gray, Mary L. Goss, Lee Shank,| Howard Dixon, Miss Tennie Harris and Audrey Bowman. To Wrangell: W. P.!Gunn, |Johnson and T. L. Buckner. | To Seattle: Mrs. Addie McKinnon, | | Margaret Comby, Thelma M. Petal- |lick, D. W. Stephenson and wife and pooch, Mrs. Sylvia Grefff, David |Wise and family, Stanley Pridham, |James R. Barbee, Lee Higgins and family, C. B. Webber, George Hous |ton, T. H. Wells and R. L. Graf To Petersburg: Mrs. Cora Jack- ;son, Virginia Stedman, Merlin Bell | jand Jimmy Bell, Mrs. Lena Rich- ardson, Mrs. Mary Argall and| ‘ch)ldren George O'Kagawa and | wife, and P. M. Argall, To Ketchikan: Charles F. |Hans Karlnes and William [ney Joe WORLD WIDE McCONNELL RITES Last rites for Jack McConnell, age 91, who passed away May 12, | will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | The Dean C. E. Rice will read the eulogy, Ernest Ehler will sing! during the services. Interment will | be in the Evergreen Cemetery. | .. Dery, | Maho- DEMURRER OVERRULED Anierloans consumed three times| - Judge Gearge W. Folta has over- | las much citrus frait from 1g35|Tuied & defense demurrer in U, B. 'through 1939 as in the years before | District Court here in suits byJ }World War I and H L.| > ‘}IP](‘n Troy Monsen Frank James forfeited $25, bail and Robert Gilliun was to be; tried in Police Court at 2 p. m.| ] <} wocococcoNOmOmO =y All-Stars: 3b if 2b today. 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