The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1948, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948 - A DRAMA OF MYSTERY and TEMPESTUQUS EMOTION! ‘\WNLY JAMES MASON could bring you this startling portrayal of a doctor #% & whose brilliant mind 8 . ; and tempestuous passions gavm! make “THE UPTURNED GLASS” one of the A B F ety P screen’s most engrossingly “different” mouon gt JAMES MASON ROSAMUND PAMELA N KEflivo Do by CAURENGE HUNTINGTON o (.. MONAGHAN Produed by SIDNEY BOX AND JAMES M A SIONEN BOX PRODUCTION = A THI A UNIVE " Feature at 8:00—10:10 COMEDY — SCREEN SNAPSHOTS AND LATEST NEWS ON THE FAR EAST C — SPY PROBE SUNDAY at JUNEAU'S CAPITOL Theatre The Picture that Had the Guis to Be Important? WITH A STRANGE " CHALLENGE THAT WILL STIR YOUR MIND. ..AND YOUR SENSES ! M TN WATCH FOR PERCY’S DAILY GIFT SPECIALS Bowman's, Julep Butter Mints Were 60c Only ... 45¢ Largé Hand Made "Bambis” Were $18.00 Thursday Only . .. 814.520 Let's Look-Let's Eai-Let's Pretend "3 BOOKS OF TOYS” Were $2.00 Thursday Only . . . SL.50 - PERCY’S Thursday "UPTURNED GLASS' FEATURE TONIGHT, The new film tells a story which 1 novel treatment rt tecause they fe sociation is dishonor- woman | learns of this and lino. Then, ‘the net ;?;rg ns to close around him. - %Fagan the Magician To Be af Chrisimas Party Q?Yfi!fi oy Elks | Fagan the v an will be star | perform at ¢ Elks Children’s | Christmas party which will be held on Saturday afternoon for all kids | 9€ e (in the community. | that he has I tound and Fagan repol \ter the cartoon. “Tenth Avenue | Angel,” starring Margaret O'Brien, will be the feature No adults, even though they are i children, will be ai- nce to the show. show to all children to attend shows by | limiting t | old them of a to be , every child will be accommodated. Following the show, Santa Claus will be ready in the E pr s for everycn younger children take them to se the show's ending @ - > able invited 3:45 o'clock. Ceres is the largest is about 480 miles in dia Genvine SOUR 100 PROOF Bottled inBond KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTLE, USA = Gus 68 The Wodds Goamt Bewwing Oronisess Distributed throughout Alaska of retribution | By s nd no one over 14 years | d Hall with | p rents with | @ nta following | ed i, and | I | WESLEY MILLER HOME | | ARMY DUTY, GERMANY | by CDOM COMPANY ‘fillIIiIIiillllIIlIIIIIIIIlII!IIlHIIIIlII!IHNIII!IIIIlIiIHIIHIIIH'.IIIIIIII|!|IIIIIIIIIIIII||NIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I|||IIIIIIIIIh‘.E | FILM "WUTHERING HEGHTS" TOKIGHT AT 20TH CENIURY With Merle Oberon and Laurence a cast of prominent | { JUNEAU, ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- Film Maanale Takes Wife samuel Goldwyn's most im- ; productior its,”” open: 0th Century ] " based on | { the Emily | same “Wuthering Bronte was ma lywood": Hecht and The story is a story of love mance and reve drunkenness. It unfolds on the desolate moors of the country. It peers fiv m strangely entangled through a se | ries of weird episcdes > - MOOSEHEART MOVIES ARE 10 BE SHOWN AT MOOSE WOMEN MEET = | Movies of Mooschaven, the old | fclks' home of the Moose Lodee, | will be shown at the regular meet- ng of the Women of the Moose tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. | . | Dorothy Spence, chairman of the| en committee, will be in | of the program and Senior May Larsen will conduct candidates. Re- s will be served following | " Louis B. Mayer, 63-year-old film magnate, and Mrs. Lorena Danker | shown recently at Ciro's, a Hollywood night club, one of the numerous ! gccasions on which he squired the widow of radio producer Danny | Danker. The couple married in Yuma, Ariz. Mayer was divorced | by his first wife, Margaret, after 42 yeas of marriage. (% Wirephoto. FEDERAL (REDIT UNION (EL CLARE BRINGSIN " FORMED, TERRITORIAL = 9 TONS GROCERIES | EMPLOYEES IN JUNEAU — e e in from Seattle GS TROOP TO MEET i this morning with more than 90 s Troop No. 10 will hold | 1s of groceries aboard ant meeting on Thursday The craft is under char'er 3 | afiernoon in the church parlors of en, Regional Supervisor,| nal Grocery Cc tie Northern t Presbyterian | i of Federal Credit Unions, | 2 St 3 | Church. Al are reminded | an Francisco, wes cuairman of| WANT ADS BRING hetuLTSI i fto take thelr ¢ wge gifts. the meeting. | - — - The | tive thrift and credit organi - | Albert Bo credit union is a coopera- i tion | ELLEIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 S e AN month, Bar-| has organized eight groups| | am employee groups in the| | Territory. | 7 of Territorial em- | eed to apply for| e — treasurer. it unions are red by the Fe nt through the Bure x;x-z___-_— Directors wil be | Agnes Adsero and i L with of Fed-| ¢ | Credit Unions, which is a| of the Federal ecurity | Hugh Wade is dir for | of the Federal Securty|§ ' 5 | | Insurance Agency serve as clerk for the| TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager Family Group Protection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building Marine @ Liability © @ Casualty ® Glass © Theft © Robbery ® Burglary @ Fire ® Workmen's Compensation I corporations | i FOR CHRISTMAS AFTER Home for Christmas will be Wes- ley R. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. (Del) Miller, of Doug who has just completed a three year tour of duty with the U. S. Army Occupation Forces in Germany. It | will be the first Christm: t home of young Miller and the family is celebration orably disc! last week, cess e Army ive on the Prin- ss-Norah Friday evening | Miller was stationed with &an Army Engineers Division at Ban- | berg, Germany. Before enlisting| in the Army he served with the Merchant Marine in the South Pac- ific for eighteen months. .- Read.the Want-ds for barguins | R T P P TR P TR L ST OO TP S0 S COMING TONIGHT weeeIN PERSON -eme To The Country Club HANK COWAN in a Variety of Floor Show of- ferings, including his hilarious Ventriloguist Exhibition Although “"HANK" is hooked for an indefinite appearance, you'll want fo be a First Nighter Tonight | eting. 1 | Staris Tonight —_9: PAGE FIVE ————e 70 ey ToRy Complete Shows at 7:22 30 Lam //wn'/lr/gf v ONE OF THE GREATEST PiCTURES OF ALL TIME! An Immortal Screew Version of an O\ Immortal Mawovsiscal L e SAMUEL GOLDWYN jpresents WUTHERING HFIGHTS | The Strangest Live Story Ever Told 7! 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