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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Ends Tonite “BLONDE IN THE DOUGH” and “ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE” SHOWPLALF oF S BTARTS .. * T(DM‘(DRE@W > ¢ The CAPITOL’S Greater Enterfainment Season HEADED BY THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING NATURAL COLOR PRODUCTION D I R E ( FROM IT'S SENSATIONAL PREMIERE IN SEATTLE SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 1:3) FEATURE at 1:52 — 3:56 — 6:00 8:07 — 10:14 THUNDERING ACTION! The wildest of all rodeos— 3 the lmt Calgary Stamaedc _fampages to the screen! SAVAGE FURY! Trampling hocves vs. snarling fangs in kill-or-be- killed combat as the “White Outlaw” battles a fear-crazed wolfpack! The magnificence of the Northwest's g filmed on the spot in all the NATURAL COLORS | of the West! JOAN LESLIE- JAMES CRAIG JACK OAKIE .n“NORTHWEST STAMPEDE” yith CHILL WILLS -VICTOR KILIAN and The Dog,FLAME” in CINECOLOR AND . . . ... WATCH FOR THESE SURE-FIRE HITS COMING TO YOURCAPITOLTHEATRE SOON!! OUne of the most excifing and shocking motion pictures made! “TO THE ENDS " OF THE EARTH” with DICK POWELL . . - SIGNE HASSO [ 5 tre et WALLACE BEERY “Alias A Gi:mtleman” with TOM DRAKE [P arss 7 5o e S‘T—MEN?*° BLASTING THE SCREEN WITH TREASURY SECRETS! Spencer Tracy Lana Turner in Sinclair Lewis’ -¢€Cass Timberlane® OBERT YOUNG MARGUERITE CHAPMAN C“RELENTLESS®® IN_TECHNICOLOR “CROSSFIRE” . So TRUE it mll paralyle you! ROBI. YOUNG @ ‘Rod1. MITCHUM i Continuous Shows, CAPITOL HAS NEW FILM DIRECT FROM SEATTLE SHOWING Tomorrow n\e Cm,)nul Theatre § opens its new show season of great- €r ertainment with the Alas] Prem'ere of “Northwest -Stampe (filmed in breathtaking color. It comes to Juneau direct from its sensational three week engage- {ment at the Seattle Orpheum ‘The feature is an action-packed outdoor film made in the scenic grandeur of the Canadian North- west. James Cralg, Joan Leslie and star in this outdoor ex- which S ational Park Duke of Windsor's ‘The thrilling stampx taken at the annual C 1 pe and Rodeo adding ¢ touch of realism. The film is on Jean Muir's Saturday Post article “W.ld Horse superk basec show had it and new the Capit e areas rede: stage lighting ins to add to the beauty of the popular play- house. The management announces that new improvements will be add- Ied during the winter coming spring to make the Capitol equal to the finest houses in the States. The opening production of the (new show season will be followed by such outstanding attractions as Sinclair Lewis’ TimLerlane,” starring Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner; “To the Ends of the Earth, one of the most amazing films ever brought to Juneau; Abbott and Cos- | tello in “The Wistful Wi Wagen Gap,” with Marjorie and Pcrcy Kilbride of “The E; edy, Alns A Gentleman”; Robert Young and Marguerite Chapman the thrilling technicolor wes “Relentle: ‘Then there will be Walt Disney's “Fun and Fancy Free” to delight young and old al’ke; the shocking realism of “Cross " starring Rob- ert Young, Rotert Mitchum, and Robert Ryan. Jeanette MacDonald - returns to the screen more ravish-| ‘ing than ever in technicolor in M. 1G. M’s “Three Daring Daught Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn' fand Van Johnson team together to burn your ears with crackling polit- ical repartée in M.G.M.'s “State of the Union.” . Wright Brothers "Kiftyhawk" Is fo Be Refurned, U.S. (M—The British will| of the historic Wright brothers biplane “Kitty- hawk,” in their science museum |when the original goes home. The [replica is being built by students at the Dehavilland technical school. Under the will of Orville Wright, ithe “Kittyhawk,” which made the first powered flight with a man aboard in 1903, soon will be returned to the United States. He sent the craft to England af- ter a long dispute with the Smith- |sonian institution in Washington, D. C. The Smithsonian had credited ithe Langley ‘“aerodrome,” which 1was wrecked in a launching a few days before the Wrights flew their plane, with being the first capable of powered flight with a pilot. S P T A HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to S:. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical attention were Mrs. John Satre and Mrs. Mary Doogan. Ray Mansfield was admitted for surgical attention. Discharged from the hospital {were Troy Taylor and Mrs. Frank | cavanaugh. Tom Neely of Gul- {kana was admitted to the Govern- ment Hospital yesterday. - e DAUGHTER FOR HURSTS A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hurst in St. Ann’s hospital yesterday afternoon. The baby weighed five pounds four, ounces at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst make their home at Yakutat. 3 | 'LONDON .- place a replica Qet the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! Vice-Pres. Managing Director ALASKRANZ FEEL AT HOMI jQPNESCRIPTIDN SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE Secretary— . WALTER R. HERMANSEN | tots, | drew Hope Hily. First Division Returns Given In Tabulation Complete wmf(l(ml returns of the Territorial General E! First Division, held Octobe: with the exception of one precinct, Fanshaw today, showing six demc been elected to the House of Rep resentatives, and two Republican: One Democ and one ) can have b elected to the S ate. The vote of the First Division is now complete, with the exception of Fanshaw, and the sentee ba to be counted and of which ther | hundred The eight the House Doris M high, at present, for are follows Barnes (R) 4, (D) 4145; G Alm- quist (D) 4 Marcus Jensen (D) 3973; Frank Johnson (R) 3952; Abel Anderson (D) 3735; Amelia Gunderson (D) 3673; James Nolan (D) 362 Runner-up is William Feero, Jr., (R) with 3533 The Senate line-up is Dr. R. M. MacKenzie (D) 4119; Anita Gar- nick (R) 3713; Mrs. Elton Eng- strom (R) 3473, and Norman R. (Doc) Walker (Dv 3308. ; An- FULL HOUSE SEES 'THE WINDOW' BY JUNEAU PLAYERS A full hous. of first-nighters vere on hand to see the curtain rise on “The Window,” a three-act ma presented last night at the grade school auditorium by the Ju- neau Players, directed by Mrs. Frances Worobec. The play will be shown again this evening at 8:30 o'clock. The players, appearing in their first production of the winter sea- son, turned in a creditable job of acting. Edith Shrenk, as a mother who turns her religion for her own selfish ends, played the role stead- Getting plenty of laughs fromi the audience was Richard Peter as Grandpd Bennett, an old reprobate with a good heart. Helen Schaefer and Lowell Gib- scn tock the romantic leads as Valeria and Joe Palmer, ne married couple home fram the wa Elnora Boker, appearing well pad- ded as Belle Howard “who meant well but was just interested in people,” gave a convincing perform- ance as the Palmer family's nosey neighbor. Other members of the Palmer family were played by Harry De- Land, as Timothy Palmer; Smith as Mary Palmer; Rose O King as Ruth Palmer and Lane Roff as Gretta Palmer. Rollin Emel took the part of the com- munity minister, Reverend Dunlap and Gladys Knight appeared as Mrs. Webstrom, neurotic neighbor. Attractive stage settings - did much to brighten the production, | Jack Glover was in charge of lights and set. Also on the produc- 1 ition staff were Peter Warner, stage manager; Mary Peter, business manager; Bess Winn, publicity; Katharine Nordale, make-up. Miss Dorianne Barnes, pianist, provided musical interludes be! curtain time and between acts. The Juneau Players, a group of Gastineau Channel people inter- ested in developing a Little Theatre for Juneau, ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 Monday eve- ning at 7:30 with Labor in the First Degree. J. W. Leivers, 24 2t Secretary. HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 Harriet Trer.r“oroao Love. Exploding Afop | Anna flEE Gll'\o-i ROLAND - warren DOUGLAS ? BEULAH BONDI * SIR C. PAGE FIVE N urdcmus Hate 4 the M REY SWITH LEN THIMIG A MONOGRAM AD Sportlite HECKLE a LAST TIME ZANE GRAY'S PICTURE DED terhorn! Air Express NEWS and “MacDougal’s Rest Farm" arring nd JECKL h S TON rd and SIDNEY TOLER as NIGHT Sunsei Pass” Charlie Chan in "THE SCARLET CLUE" C. J. 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