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SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EM[’IRL —~JUNEAU, ALASKA ™" PAGE THRLE There's FIREWORKS when you see THE MOST FAMOUS TEMPTRESS . .. THE MOST VIOLENT ROMANCE . . . THE GREATEST LOVE STORY IN 100 YEARS! TOMORROW? 310055 Mooy th of e This is L ...creature of a llwusancl mocds ... whose arms were kind ... whose [ips were maddening 0 COLUMBIA PICTURES prosents with VICTOR JORY - RON RANDELL LUTHER ADLER 0 SUNDAY and MONDAY Complete Shows at 1:45—3:29—5:33—7:40—9:47 Feature Starts at 1 12——1 06—6 (]0——8 04—10 14 4 Pathe Sgo_rEgpe .... " 'DOGGONE CLEVER" EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau !'or Eshmales on thal New Basemenl House or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCKS for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON the baranof announces FAREWELL APPEARANCE of the AUTIE GOODMAN TRIO SATURDAY, July Znd, 1949 beginning SUNDAY NIGHT, July 3rd ‘the baranof presents for your listening and dancing pleasure THE HARRY WHAM DUO direct from their sensational engagement at the Club Bingo in Las Vegas, Nev. i | Spokane 19-3; | (second game 11 innings) WILBASEBALL Final scores of games piayed yes- H |terday in the Western Inlernatmlnl lengue are as follows: Vancouver 9-15; Tacoma 8-14. Wenatehee 8-4 | Yakima 2-2; Salem 0-5. Bremerton 8-14; Victoria 2-11. The American Antiquarian Socie- | | ty, Worcester, Mass., has one of the ! country’s largest reference libraries of American history and printing, | covering 11 miles of shelving. jes: | 13-15, and Class C, 12 and under. {Ray Dennis, ; Pinkerton; 1 Bill Orme, Vern Stephens, George | Roy Peratrovich, | Jerry wade, + Mish, Eddie Dull, Bill Glafke, Bud | = /FIERCY ROMANCE IN TECHNICOLOR, CAPITOL'S Blll‘ Starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford, Columbia’s “The Loves ! of Carmen,” filmed in color by Technicolor, will open at the Capi- | tol Theatre Sunday. The greatest love ‘story in 100 Years, the movie features Ron Ran- dell, Victor Jory, Luther Adler, Arnold Moss, Joseph Buloff and| Margaret Wycherly. Helen Deutsch’s screenplay is based on the story of “Carmen” by Prosper Merimee and does not include the operatic score. Rita piays the part of fiery gypsy. Ford enacts the proud and hand- | some young soldier who becomes | ,enamoreq wi ith her. his overpowering emotion for the | ceautiful gypsy, Ford sacrifices his honor and career. He kills his colonel in a sword | fight, eliminates the leader of the | gvpsy smugglers with a flash ot his deadly knife and becomes Spain’s most notorious bandit. All for love of Carmen—who, fickle Leauty--soon turns to a new fav- crite. The crushing climax is cal- culated to leave you limp as the two lovers meet in the last se- quence, full of recriminations, even |under the very guns of the local gendarmerie. | PICK TEAMS FOR BOWL OLYMPICS Olympics to get underway Wednes- day were picked today by Robert | Garrett, Bowl director. Team mem- } bers will compete in baseball, volley ball, tennis, miniature golf, cro- " quet, swimming and track events. Boys are divided into three class- Class A, 16 and over; Class B, Members of Elton Engstrom’s team are Class A—Fudd Prouty, Don MacKinnon, Charles McClel- lan, Edward Marcado, Edward Fox, Harold Long, Jim Class B—Jeff Pegues, Graves, Dick Klingbeil, John Jen- sen, Red McKinnon, George Messer- schmidt, Wayne Powers, Robert Stratton, Alf Olson, Sandy Blan- ton; Class C—Don Dull, Frank Per- atrovich, Don Abel, Clitf Robards, i Bob Pegues, Dick Pegues. On Albert Carlson’s team are: { Class “‘A—Bill Wade, Jim Stevens; Caught up in the tight grip of | UNDERWAY JULY 6 | Teams for the Evergreen Bowl iHEARI STIRRING FEATURE TONIGHT | | | |us warm | triumpi, It is which, f ‘T(‘(‘hl\ tury t June ¥ {have the le nl {notch supporting eran character {vere, child star Natalie Robert Karnes, Tom Tully most. know, Scudda-Hay!" is wAelu\ Che story of young love, violent con- flict and heart-stirring drama. It is the story of a young boy who, [left by his father | himself in the stepmo and intensely jealous stepbr attles to stake a place {for himself in the sun, and in the | heart of the girl he loves. The boy is “Snug Don " and the girl, “Rad McG: Ind it is her story too; the story of a well-meaning flirt for whom it takes near- tragedy to distinguish between a good man and a bad one. ary BAND MEHS ed in glorious color by opens at the 20th Cen- unl','ll( Lon McCallister oles and a top- actress Anne Re- { Scudda-, H«\o' hl*(d on G of the Juneau City reminded by Drum Ma- ing up and receiving lineup. Bandsmen will meet whether it {drizzles or sun shines ready for in effect as the new uniforms are DOUGLAS COLISEUM SUNDAY—MONDAY o Robert YOUNG ¢ Ralph Treffers, Jerry Magorty, Jerry Hill, Mitchel Beam, Jerry| Francis, Itch Hansen, Rod Pegues;j Class B—Ray Beach, Ray Hegsted, | Mason Beach, | | Dick Folta, Darryle | White, Jack Rhode, Bruce Casper- | son; Class C—Mike Grummett, | Butch Hogins, Allan Frank DeLand, Jack Hermle. HOSPIT[\F. NOIES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital | \rs(txdm were Mrs. Alice Elliott, n Albright, Nels Ludrickson, Mrs. Ryder Converse and David Light. | Discharged from St. Ann's were | Thad Chason, Raymond Hope and | Ronald Bowman. | Admitted to the Government Hos- pital was Ruth Jackson of Yaku- tat. | Discharged were Johanna Martin and Norman Clark. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. 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Window — Aulo Plate Glass DON ABEL | 538 Willoughby — Phone 633 Wood, | Henry Hull and | amberlain’s widely-read | to shift for| shadow of a bitter EARLY ON MONDAY the parade. White uniforms will be | hung up along the line somewhere. SR % 2R RIORKICK o (O CENTURY | = | D()()IN OPEN :00 SHOWS START 7:15 and 9:30 STARTING TONITE SUNDAY and MONDAY includes vet- | | | arol Jean MacDonald that | time is 9 o'clock, or soon | J possible, on Monday morn- | ing, July 4, for the purpose of tun- ! marching ' CENTURY.FOX with BY AIR LON McCALLISTER - Robert Karnes ¢ Henry Hull « Tom Tully ¢ Directed by Screen Play by F. Hugh Herbert + From a Novel by George Agnew Chamberlain «Plus . .. LATE NEWS YOUR JULY 4th GREAT TECHNICOLOR PICTURE The stars of “"Home in Indiana” now bring you the most action packed story since “Smokey." ANNE NATALE IlfllMN REVERE - WOOD F. HUGH HERBERT ¢ rrodwced sy WALTER MOROSCO MATINEE SUNDAY Doors Open ADULTS Show Starts 1:45 50c g One Showing Only! Mr. Belvedere §is Coming TUESDAY sn-nzv?‘"fiwTTY FIGHT DOPE | One knockout last night and here | gagements: At Sydney, N.J.—Tami Mauriello, Dominic, 192, Garfield, N.J., 6. At Long Beacn, N.Y.—Beppe ‘Cnlesaml, 134’2, TItaly, outpointed \Lew Jenkins, 137%, Sweetwater. }Tex 10. | At Phoenix, Ariz—Charlie Snlas. 146, Phoenix, outpointed Shamus McCrea, 148, Cleveland, 10. At San Diego, Calif.—Young Ruten Smith, 118%, Los Angeles, and Luis Castillo, 121'%, Mexico City, drew, 10. At Hollywood, Calif. — Jackie Blair, 128, Dallas, stopped Pedro Ramirez, 130'2, Mexico City, 6. are the results of other fight en-| | | 194, New York, knocked out Joe | | | ==ene ANNouncement ==s-- The Triplex Cleaners will re-open on July Sth To bring you a convenient, economical, top quality Cleaning Service - weue= PPhone G642 «===- PHONE 867 N 0 R THERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY North of Small Boat Harbor Harbor Way Juneau, Alaska SEA-BEE OUTBOARD MOTORS 1% H.P. e e e e e e e e U [ ’—.,-o-a—n 3 HP. 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