The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1948, Page 5

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[FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948 SHOWPLALE oF CAPITHL TONITE and SATURDAY THE BUMSTEADS WHIP UP A NEW RECIPE 0 MERRIMEHT' ARTHUR} KE “HUGH HERBERT LARRY SIMMS ~MARJORIE KEN 2nd ACTION HIT — He's Got a Deadiy Eye For a Moving Target . . .. AND A ROVING EYE FOR A REDHFAD' ~ THE DAILY AL/ KA EMPIRL - JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE FIVE ' TWO FEATURES ARE ON WEEKEND BILL, The other feature is “The AdVi ’lures of Don Coyote,” an exciting Western tale with riding, roping |and shooting to satisfy the most {demanding action fans. The picture presents handsome Richard Martin CAPITOL THEATRE b om s o e e ferty, a charming Celtic lass'e as the hoydenish ranch owner who mends “Blondie in the Dough,” newest her manners and appearance, adventure sof the fabulously' funny emerging as a captivating femme Bumstead family, is one of the|fatale under the influence of Coy- Capitol's two features, with Penny ote. Singleton and Arthur Lake in the| Benny Bartlett plays Frances' role of America's most teloved cou: - youriger brother who helps and hin= ple. Based on the Chic Young comic|ders her ranching by turns and Val strip and produced by Columbia, Carlo, Mexico’s latest contribution Pictures, “Blondie in the Dough” also features Larry Simms and M: Jjorie Kent as the younger Bum steads and Jerome Cowan as Dag wood’'s much-plagued boss. Hugh Herbert, as a millionaire cookie| to 'ht Hollywood scene, plays Coy= man Friday to the tune of ne skillful guitar playing and - | serenading -, Forest fires each year destroy manufacturer, completes the fea-|more than 20 million acres »f for- tured cast | est land. “THE WINDOW" T0 BE STAGED TONIGHT BY JUNEAU TALENT The curtain will rise tonight at 'DOUBLE FEATURE . MOVIE THIS WEEK AT 20TH CENTURY The latest scientific methods for 8:30 o'clock in the Grade School getting rid of persons who stand Auditorium on the Juneau Players' in the way of an arch-murderer are first presentation of the current sea- put to effective use in “The Scarlet son. Clue.” latest of Monogram’s C¥ “The Window” is an intense|Chan series, is one of the t drama enlivened by contrasting |tures this weekend at the 20th Cen- htmorous situations and characters. | tury Theatre. This play, written by Hermine Duth- | Sidney Toler is the great film ie, won the Anderson Award [;]\lll detective, the target of the mur- by the University Dramatists’ liance of Stanford Univers: \derous efforts of the head of a tne jgang plotting to steal secret radar best play featuring Americen Life |plans from the government. The The organization has made teata- chiller is set in a radio station and tive plans for two other plays dur- Ing the winter season. This thrilling drama will be giv- n tomorrow night and the will be donated to the| r Fund of the Parent- Teachur Association. Tickets are on sale at the Baranof Book Store, " i | the Baranof Hotel, the Douglas Drug Store amd at the door. —_——————— { WALTER HERMANSON IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF Walter R. Hermansen of Ju- neau was elected President of t Alaska Moose Association at the Fourth Annual Conference held iident; Harry Newell, Ketchikan, | Third Vice-President; Harry Ha- gen, Sitka, Fourth Vice-President; | Joseph A. Durgin, Ketchikan, Sec-| retary-Treasurer; Harry B. DeLand, Juneau, Director of Athletics East- ward Section; Everett Gillette, An- chorage, Director of Athletics West- ward Section; Karl D. Settler, Cm--; dova, Past President. | Al J. Sartori and Dr. A, C. Monninger, Moose officials from the States were elected as honor- | ary members of the Alaska Moose Association. at Cordova last week. Other offi-| cers elected were: Ralph Muore,. Palmer, First Vice-President; Hank | Dyer, Anchorage, Second Vice-Pres- | radar research laboratory, where the * killer devises all sorts of tricky gad- gets to finish off his victims by re- mote control. Romance and adventure in the !Arizona of 1880 feature RKO Ra- dio's newest Zane Grey Western, ‘Sunset Pass,” the other feature on the double bill. | James Warren heads the cast as |a frontier detective on the trail lof a hold-up gang, and Nan Leslie {has the feminine lead as the sister of one of the bandits. John Laurenz \Jnne Greer, Robert Barrat and oth- ALASKA MOOSE ASSN. | o i setrion o e man Schlom directed by William Berke. BABE SEIDtNVERG FINDS BUSINESS BOOMING, INTERIOR Edward M. (Babe) Seidenverg, for many years a leading merchant of Nome and mayor in Nome for several terms before he left the Seward Pensinsula two years ago, is in Juneau after a trip of sev- eral weeks through the Interior and Westward. Seidenverg, associated with Dan Noonan, represents Stetson Hats, Alligator Rainwear, Levi Strauss and Interwoven in Alaska. Regardless of the strike, busi- ness was booming in Fairbanks, WlIIIGI.I,I'IIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIII%JIfiIIIIIHHHHwQFIIIIII [Z0MENTURY ;s Complete Shows at 7:10 and 9:30 HOTTEST SPOT IN OUTLAW ARIZONA! #Judge Colt" has a new lead- slingin' deputy in the town the Devil called JAMES WARREN NAN LESLIE - JOHN LAURENZ JANE GREER - ROBERT BARRAT - HARRY WOODS ROBERT CLARKE - STEVE BRODIE - HARRY NARVEY Ovoducod by NERAN SCHLOM © Deuctod by WLLIAN BERKE Scros iy by NORMAN UOUSTON o From he Novl by AN SA8Y. Our Second Big Feature Chan Faces His Most Diabolic ENEMY! SIDNEY TOLER as CHARUIE CHAN “The Scanbet Clue MANTAN MORELAND * BEN CARTER BENSON FONG Fly to th : s And Our Latest NEWS Carries THE TRUMAN STORY 11 e S\““per to L,., m Ps BECAUSE I CONSISTENTLY GET / £h m . and Anchorage, Seidenverg said, with HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Epnrcel post being handled by Army home’flfld fOr rl Anchorage residents who are; transport. staying at the Baranof Hotel in- l Seidenverg, who is stayirg at the | clude George Sipary and O. Glas-! Baranof, will leave Saturday- gowe. ' Sunday for Sf‘flttle Sensational new reduced fares |— —the lowest in history old NEW LOW | Round-Trip ROUND-TRIP I Don Coyote at 7:07-9:39 ——— Blondie at 8:25-10:57 —SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW——— : SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 1:30—SHOW AT 2:00 2 SWELL HITS and COLOR CARTOON NEW YORK to __COPENHAGEN, OSLO 30 STOCKHOLM 768.60 569.30 HELSINKI 815.40 604.00 ——— e N \ | *In effect October | through March 31, all travel to be completed by April 30. Tickets valid for 30 days. 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From the day my pelts are re- ceived to the enthusiastic bidding at the sale, each and every operation is a careful, planned step to insure smooth handling and to be certain that my goods are displayed under the best possible conditions. The crowded Auction Sales Room, at- tracting the most important buyers . + . and the consistently successful results | obtain at Lampson House, is a tribute to the strong selling power of this or- ganization, _of the Nonhwosf’s greatest . ; 4 ® 1 wsue - action-packed rodeo — the . Calgary Stampede! THRILL to the Kill-or-be-killed battie between y the “White Outiw” § and the savage, snarling wolfpack! JAMES CRAIG as “‘Dan Bennett"” JACK OAKIE NEXT s **Mike Kirby’ AUC‘"ON SALES DATES Silver Fox & Mink Nov. 8 Mutation Mink Dec. 6 Mink Dec. 10 & 13 OB OIS Mink, Silver Fox, Color Phase Fox, etc. Dec. 27 FORE M > T FUR 151 West 30th Street New York, : N. Y.

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