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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL JUNEAU, ALASKA ™" PAGE FIVE "THE SMUGGLERS"" iN TECHNICOLOR | | many LEAVES TONIGHT! ROUSING TECHNICOLOR ADVENTURE! Produced witn a reminiscent of Cecil B. DeMiile at s best, “The Smugglers” opcned |star Jdrama truly deserving of the word|cystoms men. ectacular. om exciting scenes on the deck a smuggling vessel, to romantic —_ | Loudoir moments, to a 19th Cen- tury courtroom with judges resplen- dent in crimson robes, to a low- | veiling torture chamber, | sweeps one along at a business. Meeting, Fargod By ; Thurday, JheRaging Sea§ . And The ELLLIS AIR LINES BAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. ’nvenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 1 MICHAEI. REDGRAVE Complete Shows 7:25— 9:3 reature Starts §:60—10:0 T MOVlES1 COME ...and MOVIES GO but once again the CAPITOL has the SHOW! IT'S OUR BTH STRAIGHT HIT IN A ROW! ‘\ Garth—DBroken Section Grapefruit . 22c Can Yellowtail Tuna Flakes . Frizz Ice Cream Mix Golden Ripe Bananas . . 1b. 29¢c Aylmer’s Canadian, 4 Ib. tin Raspberry Jam . 1.29 Darigold Whole 5 Ib. tin Powdered Milk . 3.25 39¢ Syrup, 24 oz. bot. 43¢ Alber’s Silver Plate Oats . 2% 1b. pkg. 53¢ Silverware in Each Pkg. e sLam ift . Liverwurst . . Puss ’n Boots Cat Food . 1 Ib. tin 18¢c Church’s quart jar Grape Juice . . 49c FRI. and SAT. ONLY? Take Advantage of the ALL DAY Showings - Sat. BECAUSE . 12bars 1.19 Y 0 U Ranchers Pride NEED THE Whole Chicken LAUGHS! 31b. § oz. tin 2,70 Ready to Serve LATE snow CHEAPER THAN FRESH Sal.at 11:00 P. M. CHICKEN breath-taking pace to an almost Jimeredibly ' dramatic climax. 1" The plot is pleasing ingredients tightly knit by a taut screenplay. It opens with Carlyon, admirably portrayed 1 "ow AI (AplTol by Michael Redgrave, accepting | command of the smuggler's ves- | sel as well as guardianship of the lavishness | dying captain’s son, serves to introduce promising new tere | Richard Attenborough. The last night at the Capitol Theatre|oy is unhappy with his life at sea ind proved to be a Technicolor and tetrays the band to the King's 1t js From this incident thrilling and dramatic sequences. R tar. thume CLUB Iris Room, 8 pm, old “The | memkers urged YACHT CLUB MEETING BOA SCHEDULED TONIGHT At tonight’s meeung of ihe Ju- neau Yacht Club at 8 o'clock in the Iris room of the Baranof, Com- tWe modore J. B. Burford will give out 8 ing a role which |information questionnaires of in- 1 Road Comi to the club members. The questionnaire is put out by the Dis- trict Engineer, Seattle. a_ combination ot 0 clo; stated by Burford that the more info ion given on the s questionnaire raises the chance for dredging of the Gastineau Channel “This is just one of the many things we can do to further boat- Baranof, ing pleasures in the district,” Bur- § and NeW forq concluded b “2; ,:: The second thuig of importance “' at tonight’s meeting will be the @ setting of the date for closing the Yacht Club’s charter. All members in good standing to date will be considered charter members. Every member is requested to attend and to take another new member. - there starts he meeting in Douglas. Newest creations n ladies hats. Choice of colors and styles. $2.00 and up. Sully's JUNO Bakery. Phone 577. FRIED CHICKEH Club — $2.50. — e Monday BOARD APPROVES hatter which has become rou- | is the cooper the Territorial Highway En- Departme! order of business at day's meeting of the Read Commissioners, Board pproved the :al contract with the AR.C usual cooperative program Highway Patrol was discussed All three members were present in Acting Governor ¢ “ oo o M. Williams® oft of the (,o\m or, Treasurer | hoard $25.60 REWARD slashed tires on [talented cast night, {Halop, Ann E. Todd, rked in front of his homeland Anabel Shaw. 168 3t Wurtzel | Arthur Pierson, tells T-B STEAKS|ing young lad who lures the t e At the Salmon Creek {TE &r/oya De//em/s Dinner with Mcse HAPPY EASTER TO No. 22 tin Case—>5.49 Madrena— JUST ARRIVED ON THE |q . oices MS ROBERT EUGENE Asparagus — Avocados — Yams Bananas — Tomatoes — Celery Lettuce — Carrots — Cauliflower Spinach — Endive — Radishes Green Onions — Brocceoli Salad Vegetables — Peppers New Potatoes — New Peas Rhubarb — Oranges — Apples Cabbage — Leeks — Parsley Cucumbers — Parsnips Pink Grapefruit — Grapes Whipping Avoset, 8 oz. bot. 39¢ 23c 16 oz. pkg. Sirawberries . . . 59¢ e e EASTER HAMS half or whole, Ib. 79¢ GRADE A SHAMROCK EGGS Dozen - 68c PALMDALE YAMS 3 No. 2 tins 95¢ We have a large assortment of Seed Po‘a'oes EASTER CANDY | jesi Perattes BASTBR BASKETS ONION SETS, Ib. 25¢ Famous: Katadhin See the LIVE Easter Bunnies in Our Window Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 ONLY 200 LAUGHS TO A CUSTOMER! ion be- | e | “Dangerous — {e caught ir , 2 FEATURES ARE 49 ARC (0""?“'1 sHOWING ToNIGHT |G R AT 20TH cmunw “Shadows of the Years" Range” is the outdoor film, a sneaking gang of rustler ssessfon of stolen cattle i a cinch that outdoor fans will go in a big way. rous Ye has a young The production, (I()ub]n wre bill opening tonight at the of | 20th Century Two fisted Johnny Mack Brown s just the cowboy gent to wipe of the Range.” as an escaped outlaw in this ) finally to Jan iBryant is the heroine in this fea- (uu Raymond Hatton and other 1 favorites are in the cast. startlingly g film drama on juvenile and headed by Willlam Scotty Beckett Sol M., directed by | of a d].flx\rm-{ n- | i | DS CENTURY STARTS I3 | DOORS SHOWS TONITE OPEN 1:00 | BI¢ DOUBLE BILL No.2 m [RIGOER TERROR {SWEEPS THE WEST ! Ne. 1 | set of an average town into! vado hold-ups {5 a murder charge. PR PATROLWEN After tendance LEAVE orial Highwa | ed to their p The three ge . Fairbanks, smmett Botelho, Juneau. >oo— i An estimated 1,686,670 reports, Long wearing mercerized DURENE * | 70-gauge omane waske oo, v, 0. 1a 000, Sold at NANCE 3=-10-25 STORE silman, Ancho: : g et . | TV iR major | crimes occurred in 1948, the F.B.I “for fun” only to 1 the all too real drama and at- 4 yesterday's meeting ot the Board of Road Commissioners, ut-of-town sergeants in the Terr trol have return-, | " WILLIAM HALOP - ANN E. TODD %» RAYMOND SCOTTY BECKETT - JEROME COWA! RICHARD GAINES « ANABEL SHAY HQHZQN ADVERTISING and PUBLIC RELATIONS Boh Druxman Telephone 891 123 Front Street Mvmbing @ H.aling 0il Burners lelephone 313 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop. Inc. | FIEE zsp.moom, rmmmcm. -Making.” Write to Hills Bros. co«se,lnc Smfnnuseol? 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