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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA : ! PAGE FIVE "RELENTLESS” IS - .« "™ .[JUNERUBANDAND |ROLLER RHYTHM COMEDY - ROMANCE 75 r ‘ Wk GRO | the Court, notifies liquor dealers 955, ; ADVENTURE DRAMA 555 555! JUNEAU CHORUSIN | [N FINAL SHOW/ IN SPARKLING FiLM TU0"CENTURY _ NOW AT CAPITOL comcr i os'ses s tumes | CONCERT TUESDAY | GIVEN TONICHT AT 20TH (EML’Q:‘;" Shows at 7:18-9:30 s, i | over to the City Council for con- Relentiess” | Columbis's chnm_}.dl‘d:mtion t the meeting the next Tomorrow evening’s concert at the Rhythm 1 o » . ¢ 4 i th Cel atre, is the most ; ! v 1 f 3 at she doesn’t N w0 P ese”t."g drama of defiant lq»e and Applications must be made to the (21‘1}]’1“1“1“t)'rl(r),\mlhfi'\‘f:‘t-"l';ml]l)\l‘m:“;; |at 8 o'clock at the ¢ In y Ay ! : 5 ‘N’h t encounter in the High Si-| cyen of the Court. not to the City krie FON iy ° [showing to capa € 3 e ; e i ’(mgw about Love._ e e BE s Oalr Juneau City Band, according ¢ ! : OUR ENTIRE PROGRAM <Ryt (s e e L1 S to dm\\fi:grlbose;;;x M. Shomer, — |day and S ines as well &8 wgyddenl cive,” is rolbckne |t peither does Cupid! eatre, is as electrifying as IN COLOR pistol shot. Starring Robert Young | T A One number in particular, “The ,i‘:{‘i‘x"",‘;‘f‘f SEHE00. CI00 D en with Paulette Goc and Marguerite Chapman, the film| 4 ¢ ¢ o © © © w ¢ o @ Voice of Freedom” is especially dit ',n”: e § [ I MacMurray prov BY TECH]V'CQ[ 0“' builds relentlessly to a powertul | ¢ ficult. This number is an adapta- |~ ¢ (7 L ing i portion of this sur .- ’ . U climax. Sandwichied in between are| o ywpAPHER REPORT tion of Anton Rubinstein’s well-| g . rfl G : : x ¢ ! ver.” Mac enough furious action, gunplay and |, ', s’ WEATHER BUREAU) known “Kamennoi-Ostrow,” a fav-| i Arl sudden death to satisfy the most . ) .- = . one of the fine . . orite of so many pianists and or upted RRAS axacting outdoor film davotee. < Winston Miller’s screeaplay con- en Whela Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod In Juneau— Maximum, 41; minimum, 30. At Airport— Maximum, 39; minimum, 23 | year, with young skater v portantl cerns Young, as a wandering cow- ganists. The composition is alsc ;“m, performance A MA"-"""T boy who ambles into town one fine | b day free as a breeze only to soon| I"S. e find himself suspected of three kill- | [ ings and ensnared in the grip of a| 72 Uy oups, shoth vocal instrumenta’ | .o paul. Marearet nd several recordings of it have|ree anq Dale Hillerms ‘\;w made ty symphony orchestras. easy rhythm as they ¢ | A majority of the band expresses |cate dance E the opinion that “The Volce of Free- |yollers. In a spec dom™ is more difficult than Schu-|Casperson displays bert’s “Unfinished Symphony,” per-|ing can also be d formed by the band two years ago.|skates. Little Mi Judy Trimbl Other numbers to be performec |six-year-old, gives evidence are: “The Desert Song Over |8 g can begin at any {from the popular light opera of the Star billing of the v same name by Sigmund Romoerg credit for many hours the overture contains such populal |in training voung . »o’ e Pau‘en& Gnddard melodics as “One Alone.” “The Ritt | goes to Mary and. Ji CITY MAINTENANCE Song,” and “Valse Lento;"—"Thret |show exceptional ¢ Trumpeters” by Agostini, featuring|in their free stvie s darn “ (REws KEPT BUSY Fred MacMurray FORECAST p (Juneau aud Vicinity) Cloudy with snow and rain becoming rain occasionally mixed with snow and slight- ly warmer Tuesday. Increas- ing southeasterly winds on Tuesday reaching as high as 25 miles per hour. Lowest temperature just above freez- ing tonight. frequently performed by 1&TBC gyt qoroo great love for a beautiful girl in| o MacMurray Elue jeans, The gr'm game of pur-| suit with the sheriff’s posse chasing | Young. and Young chasing Barten | MacLane, a killer who has pinned | the three murders on the cowboy, keeps the filln spinning along at a breakneck pace. As the murderous game of hide- and-seek plays out its last moments, the action descends from the moun- tains to the sun-baked desert. There the cowboy overtakes his quarry, who is shot in the back by another desperado. Before more of the same can be dished out to Youns, the| resourceful Miss Chapman arrives | with sheriff Willard Parker to put | the quietus cn the badmen. | | e ,————— oversea Fred »ard. for luscious Arlec Whelan, and is bent on gettin that j to sign divorce paper climax is thrilling and highly amusing Poulette con ozt Like @ nice girt should But when she's noughty She's especially good! ¢ @eec0c00coecoe s Bill Sperling, Nat Moore and Virgii| Midway through 3 n Paramount’s Klinkhammer; “The American Pa-|whole thing becomes ¢ No new problems were e to trol” which contains a medley of |but it's all in the uc N he Juneau Street Department by patriotic favorites; and “In a Per- | Eg trouble wi last bight’s snow, but City officials sian Market” by the English com- i rse. Jim Mevers and J hope the new scoopmobile will ar- poser Ketelbey », as the horse, give young Mis !ive before erious snowfall, It | The Juneau Men's Chorus, d‘-} garl all the trouble. aboard a barge chartered by W, J. rected by Ernest Ehler, with Miss| The two dance groups, displaying Manthey Dorianne at the piano, will give|numerous eps that can be Constructlon has been completed J STUFFIN' BREAD - - AT YOUR {our number: "H?me ff“""’c_ Range,” [cuted on roller skates, makes s on lv"-' new approach to the lower | MACDONALD ARLEEN GROCERS. 42 2t On Wings of Song,” “Swing Low |ing look easy with their effortless City float and the pile driver is WA CAREYWHELAN < . - - Sweet Chariot,’ and “What Shal |swinging and swaying, Skaters in LACk in the Small Boat Harbor for I We Do With a Drunken Sailor.” |the dance groups who not in @ little amount of work before win / MflfiHfll I.HSEN The concert, sponsored by the|the solo-skating 11ir includ weather, [ A Juneau Rotary Club, will start &l |Bruce Casperson, 1 : e deep hole in front of the E '4 I.4 l s A I n L l N E s 8 o'clock tomorrow night, and the | James Sofoul Sylvia. MclIntyre, A Hall is where the City is re- {o'i ___M_‘ “EA“ Tfl KETcHlm advance « sale of tickets indicates |Jack Boddy, A Parsons, Bobby M 2 old oil tank, ng pre- BAILY Tmps J“ a capacity crowd will be in the 20t} | Hildre, Erna Ste , Ken Hildreth, V! ced it with one inside Century Theatre. Darlene Adzero, Lee Nance, Laverne : A Sporilite Carfoon via Petersburg and Wrangell B e e, LA B bl on Seniin P . s 8 G M i % {4 Come Early ok b B ATE Wiwoek e BydiNie rTENTION sAsons |A0d Sandra Mcores Frankiin was caused when e de- Air Express Feature at PO i Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P M Stated Communication of Mt.| i SO oWer: Box \]‘v,:{ : ,z,,.:'n (.“7,:,;:,': HEWS FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Juneau Lodge No. 147 Monday at HOSPIIAL BOTES vine. e o, 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. | Degree. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a m. today In Juneau — .143 inches; since Nov. 1, 1852 inches since July 1, 6483 inches. At Airport — 121 inch since Nov. 1, 961 inches; since July 1, 4460 inches. eDeeesececscs00e e Admitted to St, Ann's Hospital P o s v yesterday was Arthur L. Johnson, DINNER ROLLS - Order Early STU ' BREAD - - AT YOUR in for surgery - - frem SULLY 19 2t GROC 42 2t Admitted on Eaturday were El- e eag J. W. Leivers, 47 2t) Secretary bert R. Bishop and Arlowe N. Gay c ALIFORNI A GR“CE RY S | mesiess stenon” = * ¥ Time-Saving Service Walch Repairing ‘ . ity 125 e e | BEiSS Adia Thomas , | | REMEMBER | e tom s s o Wateh-Malcer | Jobn Curtis and Mrs. George The i and by gt Leoyne eute: | Beasonahle Prices and M EA l M A R K E ' |y o, pare monaia pewn ot | All Work Guaranteed Juneau, Alaska . CREidd | . z Concert e e L B L at Box 311 | the ‘Goverriment hospital were re- 178 So. Franklin | ported for the weekend Tuesday | FOR A DELICIOUS Night 3 A LARGE S¥IPMENT OF GROCERIES HAS JUST ARRIVED .. g\;f,flock R ] " 3 1 cup flours Let Us Take Care of Your Thanksqiving Needs In The i e ae S ing powder, 3 cak | CBE . | ; ki ¥ ' -V T 3 | : Sm,qu“ ons melt 7 x12" < L3 4 35 hmu’ke in ‘moderately hot and [;{‘5') about 30 minutes. And Be Sure You Flave a Wide Selection THEATRE e ‘We Have Plenty of Thanksgiving Poultry on Hand Plan TURKEYS...CHICKENS .. . DUCKS to Hear For Meats | For Greceries The | T o ‘Phone 371 i) Phone 478 | 7| JUNEAU | SNV g (EQ i i BAND o and Help yourg elf t o full-bodied Hiljy"goek, of flavortu, o ce . VRegular Grind VDrip gng Glass.| CHORUS ADMISSION Adults $1.00 Students 50c Including Tax AT

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