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SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1949 : THE DAILY ALASKA .EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA g : p,\(,p 'rllm o) BN RS N I TS W RS NS . .. " ENDS DOUBLE-BARRELED ENTERTAINMENT! MOVIE "FIGHTING BOGAR”EMURE TONITE! “GLAMOUR GIRL>——+— oy woir | FATHER DUNNE" AT '~ OPENING TONIGHT - G DOORS OPEN 6:45 —'—"— CAPITOL THEATRE AT 20TH (ENIURY [ [” 7. ” SHOW STARTS The task of making a home for{ A tense drama is said to be told | | vagrant boys motivates “PFighting!in the hard-fisted “Treasure of| | Father Dunne,” RKO Radio's dra-Sierra Madre,” starring Humphrey |matic film starring Pat O'Brien Bogart with Walter Houston, Tim {and opening at the Capitol Theatre | Hnl( and Bruce Bennett and uhun} @ | Sunday. Opeu tonight at the 20th Century | | With its plot based on the actual | Theatre for a three day run in- L . |career of St. Louis’ noted Father| (lumn Memorial Day. Hohdaq Show forthe Famuy, vme, S o RPN Wiww: | The' oo 13- oo ' A 0N | boys’ Home. the picture tells in de-|de with all the performers | W—.—W | tail how its 1 fi , disturbed | col ly submerge ne heir | The true story of Father Dunne, |by the plight of .If.‘éii.pmfiimlfiu' @ characters, ang. teling of Academy Award Rag/ng with passion and lusf . 2 i youngsters h ly nineteen-'man’s pursuit of gold. ically. 7 who alone battled a hostile city [Mihdreds, eetd G ARBEREDRBArIE 1 crivming: . /e Winner 2 Srn ’””’y Tothe ’W of the world! | mission to help them out. Briefly “Treasure of Sierra to win a break for Kids "too tough” A dilapidated 610 fiouse: 1o, GikBIudre,” is the . it} bf. thres | | rer section of the city is Lnkenlémvnum.\. all stranded in Tampico, MR wALTER for lhe cops to handle. ovi Che priest installs his first|who set out to strike it rich. They | . k. e - x |three “customers,” and by his per- meet in a flophouse, Jpool ' their | H U S T 0 N § W svasive tongue, induces local shop= lottery winnings, and head for the | $ : \ The STORY and a STAR with o HEARTY R Fres tome s e and (umlbure More boys conqmntly Ane: the gold dust begins piling | F 3 ' Or Iiis RMTH' B hnm the project, and by turmng up, greed and distrust creeps in; 9 | N IN WA !their earnings into a common fund ! until there is gunplay. Finally Dqbbs ! - o RICH IN HUMOR! GLOWING o keep things going, help to build | (Humphrey Bogart) goes it alone | utstanding TA'NMENT‘ |the Home into the successful insti- |with all the treasure, but the trip | : R ution it is toda: ack to civilization turns into a! 3 - GREAT lN ETE i E)Bne:\ i; :a?d );a have one of his ll:iglll(tmus of“tro';:ble : e | Interpreiailon 3 y WARNER BROS | best roles as the persistent Father,| john Huston's direction Is mas- | scale giant i o f) E 4 VAR : and the featured cast includes terful and exacts much out of the | Of Suppornng ’ p X new peaks Pai. O'Br'en 4 " Darryl Hickman, Charles Kemper, |story which reveals man’s frailties. I & of high . {Una O'Connor and Arthur Shields. {Ted McCord's photography: is excel- | R 1 ~ i& excitement! 1 ad 5 P p phy ole In . . ‘ , "] y \ Priemtaran |lent in capturing the raw beauty of | % | EXPECTANT MOTHER’S | Mexico. The natural appeal of the ; CLASSES START JUNE 3 |natives who filter through the TBEASUBE q // % f drama also adds effectively to the | Staris 7:05 and 9:30 | Classes for expectant mothers wi. llf [start at the Public Health Center, | ihished production. » 3 {318 Main Street, on Friday after-| oy |noon June 3, from 2 to 4 o'clock. | bebimimitades Bl ol o LR slmnn MADRE i ‘Ml.ss Edna Peterka, Sr. Public) The Gastieau Channel Salmon Health Nurse, will conduct the con- | Derby sponsored by the Sportsmen “erence which will be held once Boat Rental and Quilico’s Sport | a week for six weeks. The discus-|Center starts tomorrow with the Myra DELL - Charles KEMPER I'sions will be of interest to new!first round ending June 15. The His Son l mothers and to those with other|second round is June 16 through Darryl HICKMAN - Una O'CONNOR A »children as well. All expectant|July 4, with the third round July 5 B AR - Rl DONIELR 3 i | mothers are cordlally invited to| through July 24. Thére i5 & grand MR JOHN lattend | prize for the largest salmon caught i RS P { during the entire derby with a first The estimated number of mach-|and second prize for each of the H U S T 0 N | ines in the U. S. selling liquids in|three rounds. Rules for the derby bottles or cups, is about 423,000. lcnn be obtained at either Sports- N A onimiog i !men Boat Rental Shop of Quilico’s A d A d SONS OF NORWAY MEET ispm Geater. caaem war W | Sons of Norway will meet Tues- | — |day evening at 8 o'clock at the| The United States has some 20 inner ,}home of President Elton Engstrom.!million refrigerators. COMPLETE i MILK DELIVERY MONDAY MILK DELIVERY MONDAY FOI‘ BeSi SHOWS Milk will be delivered Monday but Milk will be delivered Monday but STARR!NO 1:40 — 3:19 irustomer: are asked to place bottles | customers are asked to place bottles Achievement HUMPH REY . ; and tickets out early. 207 2t{and tickets out early. 207 2t ? : \ it 1Y SNOW 'W][[TE and the Best I oo mse ] { ‘ } D ™ * Charlie Barnet and Orch. @ Disney, Cartcon @ I.A'I'E NEWS * _— PUBLIC RELATIONS and ADVERTISING }DODGERS BRAVES f | v abunbd B B ok HUSTON ... OUTat400 | TREASURE "_TIM HOLT- BRUCE BENNETT DIAPER SERVICE SIERR A HADRE i _Jug_ HN HUSTON - HENRY BLANKE 4 $2.50 per week JOHN HUSTON * BASED ON TWE HOVEL BY & TRAVEN ' MUSIC BY MAZ STEINGR l Reliable and Satisfactory TONIGHT.SUNDAY..MONBAY Work Make ‘ .z Smow White Service SUNDAY MATINEE Phone 299 .DO0RS ADULTS SHOW OPEN STARTS Ask Your Neighbors 1:453 5o’c 2:15 Who Patronize Snow White Lalmdry BB P G PR PRSP RR PRI Bob Druxman TIED AS TOPPERS, | TephonedSl 120 FontSireel | NATIONAL LEAGUE By JACK HAND e S e S e E L L | o) AIR L l NES \ The Brooklyn Dodgers and New | York Yankees are the hottest (,eams DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAN |1 buccout 5 o ennane racrs swing past the quarter pole. = : : via "burg ran eu At the end of the first six weeks Pel' § “dw g oi the 24-week major league sea- With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg, {son, the Dodgers are tied with the Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. tdutending Besion Skum Yo thel FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i National lead. The Yankees enjoy a | |sol|d 4': game edge in the Ameri-| EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED m | It took the youthful Brooks a RRRTRRRG IVme to get rolling but they sizzled DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST ithrough the West on their first| 1o mg road trip. Back home at Eb- | bets Field last night, they moved Juneau ’ Second and Franklin jup even with the Braves by beating PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS |the Boston ace, Johnny Sain, 4-0. f-—_——_——_fi—] Poor pitching—a familiar ailment One Showing Only SRR RNAN (€ For Estimates on that New Basement, House [ o thc tew xork Glants o or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings NCRETE third inning as the Phillies clucbed | We have enough PUMICE and CO:. live Giant throwers for 14 hits and g r BLOC%(S for several houses la : ]3 v;f:zrly S e g SUIUD AY 0INLY e and e azal '\ EARL CRASS AND SON jl‘daube-teamed the Pittsburgh Pi- chance to take over the lead. Clint \ X £ g ooy e Douglas Coliseum lra',e.s to clinch a 2-1' St, Louis Idecmon Brazle scattered nine Pi- |rate hits and Kazak hit a homer 3 NET GAYNOR {oft Murry Dickson with a man on "‘ EDRIC MARC {base to account for all the Card B !scores. : : - A S'AR Is . Johnny Schmitz made it a clean Vi ) {sweep- for the southpaws in the 25 < ha‘ are YOII‘ | | National by pitching the Chicago | . “E N ROE S tarls 4 | Cubs to a 3-1 edge over Cincinnati. % - | Avd, DEVIN ! Eddie Lopat, the Yankee south- 5 | 3 Jew‘k w’flh? iaslsaaitug® | paw blanked the second-place 2 AlL N H!DULE | Philadelphia A's with six hits, 3-0. : E *‘ 7:45 As (] | Cleveland got on the right side 1 N PASSENGER S/ G SC 'of the ledger with a 4-0 whitewash ; or IHAT i really ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE of the Chicago White Sox. ; ) want to know but merely For turther information confact Detroit returned home from a g | ¥ 1 4 to make you realize what i Eastern trip to break i = 4 you would lose if a burglar H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 Do e Tating stroak with & 54 edge| - For trim, smooth lines below i o il el SOUTHBOUND 4 NORTHBOUND = ’over St. Louis. :hl;e::l’:fily; ;lplmed b‘o;:::’. | A S What ‘proteetion have . t such loss? §5. Aloutian | 5.5. Baranof | 5.5. Baranof |S.S. Aleutian HOSPITAL NOTES favorite brassieres, with a 4- or . ‘ = - = o fl‘::‘:-gm; g oo May 29 June 5 | May31 June 7 6-inch diaphragm band. . :::semnify you for their for for for , for Mrs. Margot Henrickson was “Intimo” (right) .with 6-inch 2 " EY K' DS.' Ketchikan Seward ’ndmmed to St. Ann's hospital yes- band and bui]l-up shoulder; g Z flrce it Seattle terday. ) ! 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