The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 7, 1949, Page 3

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HERE THEY COME =eecunues TODAY! Stepping right out of the pages of your own book of life come the most wonder- ful people yow'd ever care to knewinthe Swellest Movie gow’d ever care to see!.... Is EVERYBODY’S PICTURE because everybody loves “M AMA* «..as the wonderful mama of the most lovable family "ever to win your heart! Originally in READER'S DIGEST Then @ wonderful Best-selling NOVEL Millions remember "Mama" as the be- loved heroine of the nation-wide stage hit that cheered millions of hearts! Now, Mama's on the screen — with her heart- - ‘warming family —in the same delightful story—twice as wonderful and memorable as ever! Then 2 years on the NEW YORK STAGE... DORE SCHARY presents " IRENE DUNNE in GEORGE STEVENS' tcicr o EMEMBER MAM! BARBARA BEL GEDDES OSCAR HOMOLKA - PHILIP DORN with SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE - EDGAR BERGEN - RUDY VALLEE - BARBARA O'NEIL *» ) 9 e FOR ADDED FUN ‘ WE HAVE ANOTHER Hilarious M.G.M. Cartoon “Henpecked Hohoes" We think MOTHERS are i wonderful! HX t { 5 That's why we're invit- { ing all Mothers over 60 1o be ‘ our guests Tomorrow (Sun- fi'}z day - anytime. Please call us at 144 and we'll send a | YELLOW CAB for YOU. They'll take you home, too. It's ““on the house” MOTHER. CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY and SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 1:30 Today’s Schedule— Complete Shows start at 1:35—4:25—7:20—9:58 Feature starts at 2:11—5:01—7:39—10:17 Sunday’s Schedule— Complete Shows at 1:50—4:28—7:06—9:46 ° Feature starts at 2:09—4:47—7:27—10:05 B )%x g%x l | 'CAPITOL THEATRE * "HAS BILL ABOUT Capturing with charm and rea- lism the hilarious tribulations of 'and RKO Radio top brings to the screen an adapmu:mtnm:u hit, : produ and this is'ment the picture at the Capitol Theatre.!; Irene Dunne is the indomitable wh a courageous family, of John Van Drutfln smash ‘I Remember Mama,’ \l\mn of the title. Head of aj eming household and harassed by pilots her trood through vicis hich would w She also g to the altar, duughter’s career, wallops the fam- ily budget into working order, and buoys up the morale of all con-| cerned. Co-starring with Miss Dunne are Barbara Bel Geddes, Oscar Homolka and Philip Dorn. Fea- tured are Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Edgar Bergen, Rudy Vallee and | Barbara ONeill R LEADERS IN B. B.. Leaders in the major leagues through games of yesterday arc i NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting—Kazak, St. Louis, Campanella, Brooklyn, .404. 413; | Runs Batted In — Campanella, | Brooklyn, 16; Ennis, Philadelphia |and Torgeson, Boston, 15. Homo Runs—Gordon, New York : Mize and Livingston, New York,' Philadelphia, Reese and ‘pnmpanella Brooklyn, Torgeson,! | Boston, 4. Pitching—Heintzelman, Philadel- | phia, Branca, Brooklyn, 4-0, 1.000; | Hartung, New York, 3-0, 1.000. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Batting—DiMaggio, Boston, .400; | Groth, Detroit, .386. | Runs Batted In—Williams fuldlgflm homer spelled defeat for the | Stars 5-2. Seattle downed Portland 3-2, w1th | 6; Groth, Detroit, Gordon, Clevv-lgob Sturgeon’s long double scoring |land, Graham, St. Louis, Volmer,| ‘Wasmngwn 5. 3tephens, Boston, 21. Pitching —Raschi, New York, |New York and Brissie, Philadel- phia, 3-0, 1.000. - Trollers Attention! Stup at Madsen’s today for your supplies. Spoons, plugs, sinkers, etc, at re- duced prices 176 fl - e——r— YOUR PROBLEMS IN OUR HANDS "DON‘T go around wor- rying about those prob- | Call on us today! Shattuck | Agency Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 | * Home Runs—Stephens, Red Sox,} Pacific Coast League i w L Pt { Hollywood 2 11 564 San Diego 21 17 553 Oakland 22 18 550 SHcramento 20 18 526 | Les Angeles 20 19 513 | Seattle 18 21 462 San Francisco 18 22 450 Portland 14 23 378 National League | W L Pet. | Boston 16 647 INfi York 10 7 .588 | Brooklyn *8. .8 529 | Philadelphia 9 9 .500 | i Chicago 1 8 467 | 8t. Louis 7 8 467 Cincinnati S - 438 | Pittsburgh I S 353 | Chicago 6, New York 2. | watch for Rummage A EVERY DAY MAMA| G H clan of problem relatives, she g, ur ti d { mite-py > fin ting wi 1 the s e RAI NIN 0A | Afte | Oaks, six of teams | | Stars { The a row. pitche lank eight Holl; Lor tr Tony New York 3, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3. Boston 6, Cincinnati 1. | Phil: | nings). Washington 8, St. Louis 7. Only games scheduled. & —— | white in the Social Hall of the Methodist Churcl ning of May 21. "GENTLEMANS Hulv son's ©. who is assigned to do a dyna- at the truth — regardless ot | 0 gets v and friends, and almost do:troym he really ]()VE& winners, are tied for second with| San Diego by virtue of winning | (of the front-running jbay rivals, the San Francisco Seals, | {last night for thesecond time in| in the ninth inning. A last-inning homer also was the | Trucks, Detroit, 4-0, 1.000; Bearden, |d(mn(nll of San Diego. Tim Tabor | Cleveland, Parnell, Boston, Lopat, |:|ugged one with one aboard to g*ve Sacramento a 10-8 victory. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS NEAU, ALASKA GREEMENT" IS AT 20TH CENTURY Peck, Dorothy McGuire| Garfield are the three| who head the cast of| anuck's eagerly-awaited | tion of “Gentlemen's Agree- ‘ the screen version of Laura| sensational best-seller, at the 20th Century The- | ay | Ided as one of the most| and provocative stories ot me, the film unfolds the grip- irama of Phil Green, crusad- er for a national maga- acked series of articles, only d that his insistence on get- hurt—generates a crisis | lives of his immediate tam- | omance with the one woman NIERS WIN WITH TH- INNING RUN; KS BLANK SEALS By GRAHAM BERRY r a slow start, the Oakland 1948 Coast League pennant | their last eight games. The| are but a half .game back Hollywood | Acorns set back their trans- “ Rookie Lloyd (Red) Hittle| d a masterful two-hitter to' the Seals 4-0. He fanned and walked but two. ywood also is having neizh ouble. A 10-inning Los An- York with the winning run, Yesterday's Resuits Yesterday's Results adelphia 5, Detroit 4 Sale and Elephant Sale, to be held h the afternoon and eve- 91 3t MU ) JEy Y ANNUAL ELKS’ Mitiei Loy SERVICE Sunday, May 8th, 1949 1:30 P. M. in the ELKS' AUDITORIUM Publie Invited (LN TURY ({enrunv-rox 4-engine Clipper — DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:10 and 9:30 STARTS TONITE More cAcclasm FOR THE MOST ACCLAIMED PICTURE! The LOOK ANNUAL MOVIE AWARDS Academy Award for Best Piclure of the Year! Plus 2 additional GGG DR Academy Awards! PECK - McGUIRE - GAH ELD Luura Z, Hobso Gentleman’s Agreement with Calesto Helm + Albert Dekker + Jan To Elia Kazan BEST DIRECTOR! ™ Celeste Holm BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS! vere June Havec * Dean Stockwell 20. 5 rean Play by Directed by | mm F. ZANIICK . MUSS HART » ELIA KAZAN MOTHER’S DAY MATINEE SUNDAY THE FIRST FIFTY MOTHERS to attend OUR SUNDAY AF TER NOON MATINEE will receive a Lovely Corsage DOORS OPEN 2:00 SHOW STARTS 2:30 ONE SHOWING ONLY All Mothers please attend the Elks Lodge Mother's Day Service at 1:30 at the Elks Lodge Auditorium e lems of protection. "Let us { . Let us Chicago 4, Brooklyn 2. i ham!le them. After all, Americai League i | that’s our business. [ L Pet l! We will be glad to give \glec‘:elymk g : ';2:‘ SEA | you cur experienced advice ‘Dem:"d o gk aag h ! without obligation . . . cpte s 8 s —within easy redc and provxde you with the |ppjagelphia 9 9 500 very best in insurance ‘Eoston 6 8 429 b fasf | y H | BT | coverage. | Washington 71 389 | ! ldm nown |st. 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