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FRIDAY DECEMBER 3! 1948 TEE SROW PEACK OF IUNEAU i DL 3L TR ONE 140 JOYOUS NEW YEAR’S EVE PREVUE AT MIBNEGHT -- TONITE? THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY! COME EARLY FOR °4& STAY LATE FOR °49 M 3 Héart-Gladdening Thrills! : SEE LAST SHOWING iy OF “RED STALLION” ACTION! Continuous Performances from 7:30 P. M. to Midnite CHEER The New Year In At Midnight amnd Stay io SEE PA()HFIC COAST PREMIERE DAY AND DATE WITH SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES OF THE BB u§ = =@ = i = § = I' PICTURE EVER BROUGHT T0 JUNEAU BRA 'N D N E W——AT N ¢p ADVANCE IN PRICES! ST AN RS RS BEFORE EITHER MAN CAN WIN HER .. MIANY MEN MUST DIE... MADE FOR|THE MILLIONS WHD SAW “SMOKY"” “FLICKA"” *NATIONAL VELYET" "SON OF FLICKA" - i In Natural Color! Gun-scorched chapter from the West's most \\\\\\lca\x(et pages! Shocouldmany only one... : COLUMBIA PICTURES presents GLENN WILLIAM FORD - HOLDEN | <he Man i from Colorado / e L"Q » ELLEN DREW n-uqumnpm.nn-w . Directed by HENRY LEVIN « Produced by JULES SCHERMZR | CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES ALL DAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY — with DOORS OPENING AT 1:30 P. ¥. THE DAILY AL \bKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA CAPITOL THEATRE STARTS NEW YEAR, MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Man From Col- ig to the g with a tonight and Saturday, Sunday and the featured y Collins, Courtland & Drew tops nce Hollywood reports indi- cate that 1rv\~(m look forward to'st and spectacular lnm ir r of |m two «hvn\\ tonight, “Red s on the screen E tells the st mmuum who trains horse in! rder to sell it to a racing stable| owner and get enough money to keep his grandmother from selling her ranch, | e — SPE('M SERVICES TOBE HELD TONIGHT ; ecial relizious services, watch- d tonight. New Year's enter- ( m\m«m will l)( rnished at the M an Church, be- with a motion and Watchnight ... in sound and color, | service and communion will start at 11 o'clock. | At the Methodist Church a can- (dle lighting dedication watchnight | service will start at 8 o'clock with ' games, refreshments, sound motion rand comedy pictures and also | selected kodachrome slide pictures. | | At midnight the church bell will peal out the passing of the old | year and arrival of 1949. At the Northern Light Pr terian Church a 30-minute service will start at 11:30 o'cleck and con- clude at midnight. The Rev. Paul | H. Prouty will give the message and Miss Frances E. Paul will be solo- ist | The Snlnnun Army will start a k, consisting of numbers with film and will begin at 11 ‘LL ncluding at midnight. HOLIDAY ‘WMBRR()W Aside from cafes and lounges, business in Juneau will be closed | tomorrow. City, Federal and Terri~ banks and stores wind | siness this afternoon | and the doors will be locked for | the weekend holiday. - e FROM GIG HARBOR | Ida Lpisen of Gig Harbor, Wash- ington, is a guest at the Baranof | Hotel. all over lived there, finest!” Tr, THRILL WESTERN the | ~ “The city of -] M Blafs Iu-fi\q'Ca, at. 1831l Mifvaukea, Wisconsin, U.5,A, I FEATURE BILL AT 20iH (ENIURY and | 1 Century theatre times tonight Presented by Darryl F. starring Henry Fonds 1 and Victor M Zanuck. g g movie exper in many a moon. “My Darling Cle: ne” s | account of the doing d na, in the fall events that have adde of the most colorful pages to history of H) “m!lh\\l t H is story ¢ ot da), the almost le cleaned up Dodge City and 1 then went to Tomb- his spectacular vic- brated in many ory, and the K sensitive and snigmatic gunman, “Doc” Holliday | (Victor Mature) who ran the town efore Earp arrived -—— ' ‘;REG'SIER FOR $260,000 BOND ELECTION JAN. 11/ In the rush of the holidays, some Juneauites may have forgot- ten the special election January 11, | when they will vote for or against a $260,000 bond issue for addition- 't paving and improvements. | rding to Jack Popejoy, City } aualified electors of thel Juneau whose names ap-, ar on the last tax-assessment roll | or record are eligible to vote. istration books at the Oity | PAGE THREE T e @ Y LENTURY HAR AR S R TER SHOWING TONITE ONLY Complete Shows at 7:25 - 8:30 __IN(O THE WEST CAME To set it loving . . . harder! —killing . .. quicker! NRY \\D A are open and will be un- k noon Saturday, Janu- registered voters who voted in the l.x general municipal elec- tion (in April, 1948) are q\mhlud‘ and need not res register. To qualify for registration, one ! must be a United States citizen, 21 t old, a resident of Alaska year and of the precinct 30 | or this special election, there will be but one voting place, the City Council Chambers. Voting hours Tuesday, January 11, wiil be from 8 am. to 7 pm. D OREGONIANS HERE Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Harrington | and son of Bandon, Oregon, and J. R. Devers of Portland are stay- ing at the Baranof Hotel. | FOR FASTER RELIEF Tilla Cold Gefs Worse SR Quick! Use These Special Double-Duty Nose Drops - A little Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nos- tril relieves head cold distress fast! And u used at first warning sniffle or | | snee: | , Va-tro-nol actually helps to many colds from developing. Try it! 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