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. [ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA == PAGE FIVE SHOWPLALE or CAPITUL: — TONIGHT AND THURSDAY — Complete Shows 7:25-9:30—Feature Starts 8:12-10:16 TO OUR PATRONS: Please do not be misled by the lack of stars in this neat package of film entertainment. The cast does a fine job ¢f an exciting story based on Stevenson’s “Silverado Squatters.” It REALLY IS GOOD, and we are quite sure you will enjoy it. —The Management. OWN ADVENTURES IN THE LUSTY WEST! VENSON with WILLIAM BISHOP GLORIA HENRY EDGAR BUCHANAN & —— 'PLUS —— COMEDY © MUSICAL e CARTOON THE ONE AND ONLY CSUPERMAN? || WILL BE HERE FRIDAY! Back from the Ketchikan-Elfin| Cove supply run, the Union Oil Co. | tug Foss 19, and barge 106 docked yesterday afternoon. The tug and barge will not be going out. again | | until after May 10. On that date | the tanker Victor H. Kelly brings |in a load of bulk products from ! California via Whittier. The Foss 19 goes on the ways next week ati the Northern Commercial Co. for| <‘propeller repair. | —— FOOD SALE { By Lutheran Laides Aid at Sears Order Office, Friday, April 29. be- kginning 11 a. m. 81 2t NOW YOU CAN VISIT SCANDINAVIA THIS YEAR! ® At your request, this summer SAS will offer more than twice % many flights to Scandi- navia. NINE round-trips every week, beginning May 16. © Think .what that means! You can_practically name your de- parture day ... . be sure of convenient connections going and coming . . . spend more time in the homeland—scant in travel—less time away home and job. ONLY DC-6 planes— MAY T7th and everybody is sure to 17 hours New York to gy 1 08 W sl Eiliepe " ‘because refreshments aloft. ®NO TAX . . . no tipping . . . no charge for baggage up to 66 pounds. See Your Travel Agent or NORTHWEST AIRLINES ‘Westward Hotel, Anchorage ~ Main 765 @ FREE "MEALS, siorgasbord ¥ EVERYBODY CANOINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTPFM 824 White Bldg., Seattle SEenca 6250 New York: 47 E. 46th St., Circle 6-4000 e Chicago: 37 Wabash Ave., RAndolph 6-6884 3 Minneapolis: 1110 Rand Tower, Lincoln 4735, NEstor' 6911 Los Angeles: 108 W. 6th St., ‘TUcker 3739 T G e SR S D aeerne SARBARA BEL GEDDES OSCAR HOMOLKA - PHILIP DORN wts SR CEDIC SARDWICKE - EDGAR BERGEN SHOWPLALE or %nm APITUL 2. "ADVENTURES IN | SILVERADO" AT CAPITOL THEATRE It took a Scotsman, Robert Louis Stevenson, to write one of the most colorful tales of the old frontier days in “Silverado Squatters” This rousing yard has now been brought to full-blown life on the screen in Columbia’s “Adventures in Silver- ado,” which opens at the Capitol Theatre tonight and contains its fuil share of the hooded outlaws, lusty frontiersmen and untamed women immortalizeq by Stevenson Screenplay by Kenneth Gamet, | Tom Kilpatrick and Jo Pagano res lates the daring exploits of the hcoded bandit picturesquely attired as a monk, who terrorized Califor- nia's Napa Valley in the 1880's. The film opens with Bill Foss (William | Bishop), driving a stagecoach into |the town of Silverado. He goes to| work for pretty Jeannie Manning |(Gloria Henry), who operates the |stage-line. When one of the stages| }cmymg a gold shipment, is robbed | by The Monk, Bill is suspected. A ruse to trap the bandit backfires land Biil is almost lynched. | Thrilling development: [Slow| this incident. MUSICAL VARIETY INLOCAL CONCERT | FRIDAY EVENING Music which will appeal to all tastes is included in the program for Friday night's concert at the Mettiodist Church. j Local musicians will be pre-| sented in concert at 8 o'clock withi proceeds to go towards the purchase | of a community grané piano. | The concert program onncunced today includes selections from Mo- | zart and Arensky to Strauss and Sigmund Romberg, and includes| music sure to be enjoyed by all | concert-goers. Artists who will be performing | include four vocal soloists, a quar- tet, a two piano team, and the | Juneau Men'’s Chorus. The chorus will open the con- cert with three Negco spirituals, to be followed by Marye Berne Eh- ler in three selections accompanied, by Charlotte Elkins. Ernest Ehler, chorus director and soloist will be heard in three songs from Jerome Kern's pen, with a wcmen’s quartette following with three popular favorites. | Making up the quartette are; [Prances Paul, Marye Ehler, Leis Reedy and Mildred Lister, ac-| ccmpanied by Ruth Popejoy. The two-piano team of Jean Mec-| Clelland and Ruth Popejoy havej chosen to play four selections in- cluding Saint-Saens’ “Variations on a theme by Beethoven”; two suites fer two ianos, Arensky's “Ro- mance” and DLiebuisys “Fetes”; and Guion’s “Sheep and Goats” Harcld E. Salisbury will be heard in, three numbers, followed by Mildred Lister, both accompan-; ied by Ruth Popejoy. < ‘The Men's Chorus, with Dorian- ne Barnes as accompanist, will con- clude the concert singing favorites from three popular operettag, “Stu- dépt Prince,” “Maytime” and, “Great Waltz.” Frances Paul and Ernest Ehler will sing the special arrangement for two voices | and men’s chorus written by Mr.; hler. | | 5 doctors prove this plan breaks | the laxative habit 5 ion "aking whathver you sow taks. M?vayfl.htlflrolo'dhh!(‘dnb.; Pills. Second week—one night. Third ‘week—one every other 1 E = of water; set .d!z : drink eight “ proved this plan day te time for Five New York ean break laxative habit. How can s laxative bresk lazative babit? Because Carter’s Pills “unl the lower digestive tract and from then on let ft | ‘make use of its own naiural powers. Further—Carter’s Pills contain no habite forming drugs. B.&flul tive habit . . . P s M N Gy ! from Ketchikan aboard the Alaska. i Lynch, L. W. Asher, W. M. Everett CONDITIONS IMANY EXHIBITS OFWEATHER | ' Kot com ALASIA PTS. : rd L. Keithahn, curator of | the Alaska Museum, who had of- fered to take care of out-of-town i entries in this week's Arts and Weatnz: conations and emPers| g, s pyhinit is receiving pack-| atures at various Alaska points, i ages daily, and has word of more to" come. From Haines, Gil Smith, who had also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and released by the Weather Bureau, an outstanding exhicit last year Juneau. follow: ent g Anchorage 33— Snow Zp” l'\o' l_z:rge tok:l 'pnint;ng. He Barrew -17—Ground Fog| . % it as the view from his Betkal 4-Clear vn‘mluv\ to the south, toward the Cordova 27—Clear fiil(‘i;;‘::.;:w Valley Mountains in Dawson 31—Partly Cloudy| " ikgis, Edmonton 36—Partly Cloudy | A,,,’:,"!fi “;’m Ke‘w““‘“’.‘ Sells ‘ot Fairbanks 25 -Partly Cloudy number of entries being sent. Haines 32_Snow| 1¢ Rev. George Beck will have Havre 3 37—Clear i;\u vfmr\'ed wooden | figures repre- Juneau Airport 40—Rain ing the symbols of the Repub- an and Democratic parties. Annette Island 45—Rain{™ Kodiak 32—Cloudy Copper work is being entered by Kotzehue 5—Partly Cloudy | esdames Henry Kell, . Charles McGrath 17—Cloudy Drury, Arthur Bryant, Joe Kelly Nome 2—Clear | 2P Robert Strong. Northway 22— Partly Cloudy Paintings enroute are the work Petersburg 44—Rain of Mrs. H. Terry Myser, Robert Portland 52— Cloudy Meyer and Gerry Owens, while Prince George 48—Cloudy Rcbert Strong is entering black Seattle 49—Cloudy and white drawings. Whitehorse 35—Clcudy Keithahn will see that out-of- Yakutalt 35—Ran town entries are placed in the show e at the Elks' Hall, but those taking| their own works are to take them! Friday between the hours of 9 and 12, 1 and 5, and 7 and 9 o'clock. The Fifth annual Arts and Crafts Exhicit will open at 2 o’'clock Saturday afternoon. ‘The display is free. Saturday hours will be from 2 to o'clock, and from 7:30 to 10 o'clock in the evening. Sunday, the exhibit will be shown DISTRICT BOY SCOUT MEETING POSTPONED District boy scuut-ch;ummn Cur- tis Shattuck announced today that the regularly scheduled gmtrlct 5 committee meeting for this month would be postponed, in order to give the camping and activities|e ;2 (o 5 o'clock in the after- committee more time to preparef,.. their plans for summer camp. The| gy, exhinjt committee cautions district committee ordinarily meets on the last Thursday of each month, the chairman said. ———.—————— RADIO EXECUTIVES HERE FOR PARLEY Alaska Broadcasting Company executives are scheduled to meet here today, pending the arrival by 2l entrants that displays must be removed by 9 o'clock Sunday eve- ning. e CLARICE AT CITY FLOAT In this morning from Hoonah the Clarice owned and skippered' by Willlam Johnson tied up at the City Float. Johnson said that he expects to be out m two or threc days for Area 2 after halibut. » — e plane from Fairbanks of William v ‘s wener: ANCHORAGE VISITOR J. Wagner, ABC's general manager. Dhely Itchiate - ab - bk Al Kenneth Laughlin, station man- ager of KFQD at Anchorage, ar- rived here yesterday via Pacific Broadcasting Co., in Anchorage, is registered at the Gastineau Hotel. {ANNA JOHNSON DIES jand Mrs. Martin Ebona, gave their [ tor Commander, left today on a 'MUSICAL COMEDY AFTER YEAR ILNESS | poMANCE IS TOLD AT 20TH CENTURY Mrs. Anna Johnson, 48-year-old- widow, died at St. Ann's hospital at 1:30 o'clock this morning. Her | death followed more than a yoar's‘ There is enough entertainment in illness and hospitalization for the|the star-filled cast and song-tilled past three months. {plot of “Two Sisters from Bos- She is survived by five sons, ton” to futnish bit material for Kenneth, Benny, Harold, John, all|several motion pictures. But so of Juneau; and Glen of Tenakee; |adroitly have Director Henry Kos- 1 daughter, Shirley, who arrived ter and Producer Joe Pasternak here several weeks ago from xwrixu»:\mmlvd their profusion of talent home in Los Angeles, and one| n the new M-G-M musical, now grandchild, |at the 20th Century Theatre, that | Mrs. Johnson was born at Butte,[one never seems to get enough of | Mont. Her husband, John T. John- Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, | son, died July 29, 1944. Léuritz Melchior, Jimmy Durante | Funeral arrangements are being and Peter Lawford handled by the Charles W. Carter| Secldom has a screen musical of- | Mortuary. {fered the public such a variety of ——————— - attractions for both eye and ear as| 4 |is contributed in this appealing and | EBONA-DUMLAO WEDDING laugh-etched narrative of a little IS TO TAKE PLACE SOON|gosion miss who scandalizes her s prim family by running off to New : J‘;]”' dDu:fll"lm\; ““al:“’u““‘dnr_' ‘_C“d"y&'ork and starring in a rowdy Bow- y head bell-boy at the Baranof|,py joint revue in which the inimi- Hotel, has been receiving congrat- = |table Jimmy Durante as pianist, ulations since word first got around iced singer, hoofer and of his intention to wed eyt b With his fiancee, eneral master of ceremonies, keeps Marte |41 inae i Fhona. ‘and Mok | bings moving at a furious pace, peared at the U. 8. Comm: office for a marriage license Miss Ebona w:ll be of legal age by the time the couple can usr“ the license, but her parents, Mr.‘ CAPT. HANSEN LEAVES ON INSPECTION TOUR Capt. Svend C. Hansen, ACS Sec- consent anyway. 10-day tour of inspection in South- Jose is more generally known to|east Alaska, going first to Ketchi- Baranof guesis as Joe. | kan, = DOUGLAS Coliseum TONITE ONLY BiIG DOUBLE BILL No. 1 No. 2 JIMMIE WAKELEY | CHARLIE CHAN in i 3 “Rainbow Over | ‘'The Red _the Rockies” | Dragon’’ DOORS OPEN 7:15 SHOW STARTS 7:45 Northern Airlines. Robert Nichols, chief engineer for ABC, came in Meeting with the visiting ABC executives will be John Ashbaugh, station manager for KINY. AT WP ST SEATTLEITES AT BARANOF Registered at the Baranof from Seattle are D. E. Foley, M. J. and Cpl. Kenneth Anderson. B FOOD SALE | By Lutheran Laides Ald at Sears Order Office, Friday, April 29. be- ginning 11 a. m. 81 2t in Seattle it's ' ; Almost A w around an FRYE HOTEL for service, comfort and convenience WHERE ALASKANS MEET and Bastiste ® 325 fireproof rooms ® 24-hour Garage Service adjacent to hotel @ Private dining rooms and Coffee Shop @ New Cocktail Lounge ® Daily rates from $2.50 Also, weekly rates THE FRYE HOTEL Wwilliam Halloran, Manager 3rd at Yesler Way, Seattle _v’:llihy thats i Nawe" KENTUCKY W " NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y. + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, HISKEY-A BLEND ss:rroor Blouses beautifully lace trimmed . .. with long full sleeves .. . also crepe and prints. every plane is bringing more Lovely Looking Spring Merchandise to “Gordon’s” ...Stopinand look d let us show you. .. 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