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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP'IRE JU\EAU ALASKA IWOFEATURESAT THRILL FEATURE | - CAPITOL THEATRE | AND WESTERN ARE | DURING WEEKEND| AT 20TH CENTURY CONTINUOUS L SHOWS SATURDAY | Two features open tonight at the| A double portion of trigger-taut | Capitol Theatre for weekend film |suspense, lightning action and sin- fare |ister intrigue hit the scre: The notorious Lone Wolf, popular | 2th Century Theatre w rascal of fiction and scre ame, | tingling intensity yesterday with t g the opening of “Roses Are Red,”| \\d\t in Columbia’s the new Sol M. Wurtzel thriller in London,” ahd finds|featuring Don Castle, Peggy Knud- o] ainst him | sen and Patricia Knight. e mixes sex ,7d sléuthing. | With an exciting mix-up of Gerald Mohr portrays the ex-|physical doubles and the covering el thief once more, with a fea-|up of a murder, the Irving Elman ed cast which includes Nancy;screen play makes a surprise tak i lovely decoy who leads|oftf which builds to two-fold inten- | > Wolf into his most ex-|sity when Cas the D. A, and! adventure; Eric Blore. his|Castle, the criminal, swing into ul valet Jamison; Evelyn An-|action. The story plot concerns it-| kers, musical comedy queen; andi{self with a crusading city prosecu: Richard Fraser, Miss Saunders'|ror who is k'dnapped and leplaced‘ | Suspicious fiance. in office by his look-alike who runs| 00D “Glamour Girl" is the: other fea- |the city as a tool of its corrupt po- | : rm HEART-BL ture on the double bill. This in-|litical machine f WITH ( MURDER ! | troduc Gene Krupa and, his Don Castle, in the dual assign- ment, does an amazing job of in- dividualizing each portrayal which ASI[E KIMSEI KIIGIII lecad him into complex romantic! sotn.wunmg UCTIONS, INC problems in the film involving two | . | e !lovely blondes. Peggy Knidsen‘ e I The story of the film is con-!plays the D.A’s girl friend, a re- cerned with efforts expended by porter who accidentally discovers | Miss Grey, a talent scout for a re- |the switch and proceeds with a dan- cording studio, in attempting to|gerous investigation to discover his make Miss Reed an outstanding | kidnappers, while Patricia Knight! record personality. With the aid|gives an equally credible perform- | of Krupa and Leonard, who are|ance as the glamorous wife of mel performing at a swank New York! impersonator. night club, Miss Reeds makes her| The western bill is Jimmy Wakely | | big-time debut as a folk song|in “Riding Down the Trail,” with a FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949 P PAGE FIVE OB ceNTURY DOORS L AST SHOWS N rpMES START : d TONITE o5 Lone Wolf in London SHOWPLALE or Lfustead Alll'l’tll.m TONIGHT! BOUBLE BARRELED ENTERTAINMENT! Love Facés the Music The Lone Wolf's got two strikes on him weeina recordmg ...when he mixes studio! . ' ‘ sexand | " \ i sleuthing! ,//// N Air Express News a 7:08 — 9:39 Glamour Girl at 8:25 — 10:56 | erime 7:00 (WITH REVELATIONS STRICTLY OFF THE -y a, while other members ot ERALD MOHR | th include Virginia Grey, NANCY SAUNDERS - ERIC BLORE chael Duane, Jimmy Lloyd, Jack EVELYN ANKERS - RICHARD FRASER rd and Susan Reed and her Screenplay by Arthur E. Orloft + Based upon a work by Lovis Jeseph Vance Directed by LESLIE GOODWING » Produced by TED RICHMOND and ROBERT GONN EXTRA! Saturday Matinee Chapter 5 “SUPERMAN” SELECTED SHORTS ALWAYS LATE NEWS BY AIR STARTING SATURDAY Cur Memorial Day Show! 7%, FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE “The Best 4 Friend A Boy Ever Had!” (-ll‘l"' : i THER Q’BR‘E“'&M“‘ 1 . CHARLES ?’wfll ' ICKMAN - with, DARRYL H mmlu ‘ ' sm!ms- i TR | E OO iRk DEL B | UNION VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL T0 OPEN JUNE 6| | The staff of the Union Daily Va- cation Church School, which be- gins a week from Monday, met at the Northern Light Presbyterian church to go over the plans for the two week session. Churches participating in the | Union School this year are the| Lutheran, Episcopal, Memorial | Prestyterian, Methodist, Northern i Light Presbyterian, Salvation Army | ard Seventh Day Adventist. school will be divided into depart-| ments, with the opening worship or | chapel service conducted at the Northern Light church. The Begin- ner's department at the Lutheran church, with Rev. Bauer in charge; Primary department at the Metho- !dist church with Miss Claudia Kel- sey in charge; the Junior depart-| ment at the Northern Light church with the Rev. Willis Booth in charge, and the Intermediates at the Episcopal church with the Rev. ,Samuel McPhetres heading that { department’s work. The theme of this years school will be “Praying Hands.” Among the special projects will be the film- ling of Biblical stories and class tooks to be senf to various hos- pitals. !IPETIY FAMILY GOES; NEW PASTOR SOON FOR BAPTIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. William Petty and their children left on the Princess turn to their home in Anchorage. The family has been'in Juneau about six months, Petty serving as ! supply pastor in the Baptist church. The Rev. Jimmie Bolton has been named permanent pastor, and is ex- pected to arrive here any day now. ,.|lll||||lll|IIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlIIIllllulllI!lHIIHIIIHIII!IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllfmlmufllllIlmllllllllm SPECIAL... 1 WEEK ONLY May 23 - 27 2 Blankefs . . . Washed, Dried and Moth-proofed for the price of 1 pIu‘s ic ALASKA LAUNDRY, Inc. * Serving Juneau Since 1895 PHONE 15 |IIIIII|lIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll“Iil“lIlllllIIIIHII|IIIIlIIIi|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIHIIIIIl" . As in the past several years the| Louise for a two-month vacation' outside, after which they will re- IflII“fllllllllllllIfllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIII LOUISE SAILS SOUTH . AT8THIS MORNING Docking at 7 o'clock this morning from Skagway and sailing at 8 o'clock southbound, the Princess Louise had the following passengers | embarking: Ruth Posey, Miss R. Murphy, Mrs. and Miss E. Banta, Rev. and Mrs. | Petty and child, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Beyer and son, Rev. G. H. Hil- | lerman, wife and children, Mr. and | Mrs. J. L. Dore, Miss Verna Placide, | Sister Ludovic, Sister Mary Doro- | thea, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Moore. Mrs. W. Norton and child, Mrs. | Thibodeau and child, Miss E. Mad- sen, Mr. and Mrs. B. Field dnd child, Mr. and Mrs. Applegate, Mrs. H. V. Pine, A. D. MacGillivrey, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hobey, W. Peterson, J. Turnbull, A. Lott, T. Hautezel, ‘W. McKenzie. o g et U ~ 1 FITZGERALD } KENTUCKY'S Pl Y Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey JOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF 50 smooth i 175 Shattack Way, :‘:Illlllflflll“llIIIIIIIII|l|IIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIlIIHIIII SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. MU-C.L e SITHE Diatrlbuted l.hrpuchmt Alaska inger and is an outstanding suc- cess, JIM KLEIN MEMBER PHIKAPPA PHINOW News has been received that Jim Klein, local boy, was initiated last Phi, national scholastic honorary fraternity, at Washington State College, Pullman, Wash. It is a mark of scholastic achieve- ment to be pledged to the Phi Kappa Phi whith is the highest national scholastic honorary fra- the highest scholastic averages on a campus are tapped to join. Klein is also a membter of the national ;Alpha Zeta, honorary agricultural and forestry fraternity, and Delta Sigma Phi, a national social fra- ternity. During bhe present school ! APIECE for Thursday night into Phi,Kappa | ternity. Only the 10 students with ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hvdabarg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 HEY KIDS! WILLMAN'S will PAY a PENNY in FAIR CONDITION 201 South Franklin St. good cast including Wesley Tuttle | and his Texas Stars. year he is captain of the Reserve Officers Trairing Corps and Var-| sity rifle teams. ¢ Klein will return home at O,he iend of school for a short visit be-| fore leaving for ROTC camp at Fort Lewis for 15 days. He is al lieutenant in the ROTC. RECOVERING AT ST. ANN'S | Rosellen Liiicx:aven, ACS per~§ | sonuel clerk, is recovering in St.| | Ann’s hospital following an emer- ! gency operation for a ruptured ap- pendix earlier this week. | NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Is to be published and forms wil! close June 4, 1949, for space and | changes. Please mail your chnngea (to P. O. Box 2389 before closing; | time. 200 12 USED MAGAZINES EYES EXAMIN ED Second and Prunklin PHONE 506 FOR LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST !‘nr Eshmales on lllal New Buemenl, House or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCKS for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON SOUTHBOUND 88, Aleutian May 29 for Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle S.S. Baranof June 5 for Ketchikan Seattle ALASK by ODOM ‘COMPANY PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther information contact H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 STEAMSHIP COMPANY iug AU Alaska NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof |S.S. Aleutian May 31 June 7 for for Seward Seward NITE HITS A NEW HIGH IN HIGH ADVENTURE IN WARNER BROS! . TOWERING TRIUMPH! | TREASURE OF STERRA MADRE WAH[R HU N TH Hfll] BRUB[ BH‘NE" Jm?u" ST ENRYBiANNE —_—ee e BOYS AND GIRLS : (Fifieen Years or Under) : DOUBLE BILL BOWERY BOYS “BOWERY BUCKAROOS" and “THE RED DRAGON" SATURDAY MORNING KIDS' MATINEE BIG AWARDS DOORS OPEN AT 930 CARTOONS and FEATURE at 10:00 For Each Dollar Spent at the Stores lisied below yoa will receive an Award Voucher fo turn in at The 20th Century SATURDAY MORNING "“KIDS MATINEE" Parsons Electric Co. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. * Tot-to-Teen Shop Gus George Grocery Nance 5-10-25 Store Fred Henning-Complete Outfitter Warfield-Drug Juneau Marine Supply, “I. Goldstein" Sugar Bow] Cafe ou'glse TONITE ONLY “Hard Boiled | "Gunsmoke” Mahoney" with The Bowery Boys Brown - DOORS open 7:15. SHOW at 7:45