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RPN A R i R “77 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TOWNTURNS OUT Marie Ratclif, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 P ————— - 'DODSWORTH' 1S s. Dodsworth, while others are Paul E.-as, itly ca h | 1 Mary Astor and David Niven, ) SHOWPLALE oF FORMOZARTFILM * Bride-Elect, Is FEATURETONIGHT oo -i-one % d CAPITOL THEATRE Honored at Party. AT 20TH CENTURY| oo 3 Ionore a ary Albert Kiefer was admitted to v g | R, e St. Ann's hospital® yesterday, m;: lg;;td;::sgo{o":ze' '(‘:’; :‘“lz‘j:: Close friends of Miss Marle Rat-| Sinclair Lewis unwnlmwm-:'% Discharged were William Bowl- 4 = | o ~ . |Cliff took gifts for a miscellaneous chronicle of a sentimental her ¢, Mrs. Carl Lehlo, baby Joan L A S l To“'qht at 8:15 at.’d 10:15 :t::;!;l‘.er:csl;lgrhgufitm?:eflx,zzmx hower to the party Monday N,(\,"‘Dodsworm." which first <‘:\pu—iEbona. Mrs. Willlam Metz and 5 i . . v s ; : vated a vast audience as est- {baby girl, Geor i Acclaimed as Juneau's Most Unusual Music Event! The theater managemefit made|ning at which Mrs. Joseph W.| ocd @ Vast audience as a best- baby glrl ~George Mayed and selling novel and then & that ran for almost two 3 now been made accessible vaster audience as a film a play; George Vaughn. s, has| Admitted to the Government | to a still| hospital were Mary Willlams and , Robert Brown of Saxman. Matthew Brown of Haines was discharged | e | |a real* occasion of the showing | with usherettes dressed in formals, |and ushers with carnations in their button holes. With warnings of no seating of ss Ratcliff recently announced atrons during the performance of engugement to Mr. Glenn W. nder and Miss Mildred Harsh- ! * entertained in the Alexan-| home. TIMES , TONITE Reunited in the Samuel Guld\\‘\'ni screen production, which is at the, 20th Century Theatre tonight, are! e 0 0 v oz o uj ames Les Hogin, Celia Theile, e Nordale, Tom Morgan, Axelson, Fern Williams, Jes- going, “The Mozart Story,” was filmed in Europe with a cast which ncludes members of the Vienna State Opera. Music throughout the movie is played by the Vienna Phil- | harmonic. Portrayals of early mu- |sicians Haydn and Beethoven are |included in the romanticized ver- distinguished Mme. Maria Ouspens- | kaya again plays the proud, old Baroness Von O: d ory Gaye is seen again as her young son, Kurt, who makes love to | Dodsworth’s romantic wite. This Jtime, however, Ruth Chatterton Low tide, 14:38 p.m, 17 ft. , 133 1t. The Exciting Life...Loves ... and Music of the World's Greatest Composer TOLD WITH GREAT SPECTACLE «..GREAT MUSIC! High tide, 12:19 p.n - the main feature, theater-goers r of Raton, New Mexico, . Gueued up early and filled the show ihcre the new home will be made. Several important participants of | o -~ house to capacity for the first per- | the dramatic version. Walter Hus-!|e TIDE TAB . E " formance. A long line of patrons " ton is ag Sam Dodsworth and|e —_— waited out scats for the second aluy Sidney ard, who dramatized| e MAY 6 shawing. the Lewis book is once more l]n'i. Low tide, 1:54 am, 6.1 ft, " Cause for the flurry of theater sts at the prigay snower were author of the screen play. The|e High tide, 7:45 am., 13.1 ft. . . . . | e e s 0 s o000 | s Helen Little, Evelyn Gib- | 15, Cathryn Mack and Betty May Tayler. ARSI G N - SCHWINN BICYCLES ai D- |y MA 6 - A DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:25 and 9:30 STARTS SATURDAY | N § z : | ; { \ \ ) Ever stop to think that a grocery store is a good place fo buy Mother a nice gift. We have alarge selection that she will love but might never buy. Let us help you select something this year. CUT FLOWERS MOTHER'S DAY Carnaticns - Red Roses - Tulips CHOCOLATES sion of Mozart's life. | Theater goers who like their good music mixed with movie ro-| b ! Imance will thoroughly enjoy the | Capitol's release. Vienna State | il |Opera company artists are seen | :nd heard in music trom Mozart's | (Don Giovanni, Magic Flute and | Marriage of Figaro. | Members of the Juneau Concert SR - > | Association were guests of the A PATRICIAN PICTURES PRESENTATION RELEASED BY SCREEN GUILD PRODUCTIONS | |theater management at a pre- howing of the movie several days 7 NO ONE WILL E EATED AFTER THE PLEASE FEATURE BEGINS. DOORS OPEN COMPLETE PERFORMAN 5 NO SEATS RESERVED ago. The film will be shown also tonight. THE MOST ACCLAIMED MOTION PICTURE IN and 9:50 CONDITIONS o Here !hey come! i 1 DUE FRIDAY BY PLANE Assorted Sizes . . Fresh Stock ; SATURDAY OF WEAIHER Iif ROSES IN SNOW SOCIETE BRAND o king {he insid J Al. ASK A n'g's Mother's Day Cakes FRUIT CAKES :h ‘:“29 o “;‘" °" | - =+l FOR DELIVERY SATURDAY NONE FINER MADE rac 0 Yfllfl.’ eari: Weathe® conations and lcmper-} GIVE MOTH 0 . st ; s n A R mILLS (OFFEE ‘ ztfi,E;l;'CiE 15 p Cur Sincere | ;m';;d'ffll;:‘ me weatner murens (| BBIRO S oo . . p Tribute ‘g::gz;‘*‘ge : - Josnow il 500 s1ZE CHOCOLATE COVERED ToMother |oii - 2l KLEENEX - - - 29c | CHERRIES - Ib. box 6% sl el i ,gg Wt s—otear )| CARNATION—FRESH 160z | IN THE WHEEL—TILLLAMOOK N L g ezl COTTAGE CHEESE 3c | CHEESE . - Ib. 65c szsr-ssuskg.'.';;;: é;!xas Playing SATURDYAY Telt e z;sc:;:aa}: RELIANCE . PoundJar | CHURCH'S v T e thro TUESDAY e w5 %%l Strawherry JAM - 45c | GRAPE JUICE - gi. 4Tc CONTINUOUS s 14—pary clouty |}l CORDOVA—MINCED RAZOR | ALBER'S SILVER Pli/;nifi A faira 2 Hals ] DORESCHARY presents Northway ........ 14—Cloudy 5 s H : . pkg { . 3 b |RENE DURNE ; PERFORMANCES |y~ oo CLA!‘!S : 7Toz. fin 37c | OATMEAL 2" Ib. pkg 53¢ nfloman B \ = . 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"o " sl 0§ o WATERMELON - 85 SPECIAL MIXED CASE FANCY CANNED FRUIT APRICOTS-: No. 2 tin 35¢ 24 No. 2% Tins NAlbert Dekker « Jane Wyatt « Dean Stockwell * A get-tough policy with delin- Sam Jafte ; quent taxpayers has been agreed on by members of the Board of Education of the Juneau Indepen- ALL MOTHERS: | ThereIs flo Sul;éiituie for Newspaper Advertising! ~ dent School District. 95 e boerd, diznomnoed. today thal Ideal Mother’s Day Gift 9' : (& BABY BOY BORN TO |unless s malorliys of. delinqueng ———————————— Please attend thi . ke . |taxes on property outside the city i \ EARL LAGERGREN'S |nic i paiq pefore June 7, the||lll VAN CAMP’S 24 No. 2 tins—5.15 | 12 BARS Elks Lodge Mot 2 ° tH MUSICIANS | board will call for a sale of land . | for taxes. June 7 is the next meeking date for the board. A second son was born to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Earl Lagergren at Brem- er's Day Service at For grand- 2 ;er!on, Wash., Sunday. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lager- | gren of Juneau, it was their eighth 5gmndchi]d4 Maternal grandparents |are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berg | of Palmer. Protective Union Local No. 672 — A. F. L. Hall Rare Blended Whiskey 90.8 Proof. 57%% Grain Neutral Spirits. Copr. 1948, Schenley Distillers c?!y, NY.C ‘Taxes on more than 50 land sites outside the limits of Juneau are delinquent, with property holders showing small interest in tax pay- ment, according to the board. just+come from the district office power companies, pulp mill opera- tors, and others. Kiser is from the | Salt Lake City district office. i R IN TOMATO SAUCE SARDINES - 8 oz. tin 27¢c 1:30 - SUNDAY - MAY 8. | The bab; ighed 7 ds, — | ¢ SPECIAL MEETING 7 P. M.} muoney sy vomse " S s’ o 1. el : e ‘ 1 v , |coming year. roccoli ranges ; - THURSDAY R T ¢ phrs et TOMATOES carfon 29 | Sears Order Office. 86 2t Cauhflower pp es S e g TR - E : rm)l:?: ngnmo%gallfio Asparagus Grapefruit BEST FOODS 1 ; GEO. SURVEY OFFICE[f| Spinech Pears MAYONNAISE »t. jar 43¢ b . Tomatoes Lemons : ’ ot‘flivlc-:fe Otfwt:h;nege o‘fog?::ln s"l?:v E;\l;-‘: Lenuce Avocados NIBLETS 24 t:lls—-fi.l5 e B . Eelery Rhubarb W. K. CORN 12 0z. tin 23c Kiser. . : IRBANKS Seughier il be i chage of Endive Banages GIANT SIZE i ITEHORSE the sub-office and is with the Hadishes Parsley WH wat_er resources branch of the Geo- . JUNE Au : logial - Survey. s work il Green Onions Cucumbers KETCHIKAN . s R e e SEATTLE . Swift, convenient flights in \ at Chattanooga, Tenn. " n Youll N When you’re R \ A Next week, Slaughter and his big u::;:;fln:" : s R A\ wife will leave for Palmer. m::‘.yu—u o guest of Pan Judged R P Kiser will set up the water min- ‘;meriun. old’s most ex b A B cral analysis laboratory upon his e airline. Ask for y your NN Lol arrival next week at the sub-office. 'd‘ghfllllld ohees itali . IN The purpose of the laboratory is to o/ hosplml“y' EX-278 make tests for minerals suspended Phane 70 4 BARANOF HOTEL there is only and dissolved in surface and Phone 106 § o 0% A Schenley ground water throughout the ter- J one choice... Mooy Jowss ritory. The results of these tests MEAT PHONE 60 can be wused by municipalities,