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HI’RSDAY‘ JULY 14, 1949 Our Donble Enteriainment —_ ENDS TONIGHT '2-FEATURE SHOW - NOW ON SCREEN, CAPITOL THEATRE Two features are on the enter- t mont program tonight at the ol theatre. nda Be Good" is a bright new comedy with a burlesque back- ground, with Elyse Knox, Joha Astory for % KIDS of all ages! § I starring roles The film features musical spec- jalty numbers by Sir 2% world-famous Calypso singer ELYSE KNOX JOHN HUBBARD. £ MARIE WILSON with TED DONALDSON - JOHN LITEL cesn s peee Broad- P lact has been entertaining way for years. “My Dog Rusty,” boy and dog adventure picture, is the other fea ture and players include Ted Don- |aldson, John Litel, Ann Doran and {Mcna Barrie, and of course the (8:23 — 10:52) (7:07 — 9:36) i TOMORROW Hubbard, and Marie Wilson in the' Lancelot, | and | Professor Lamberti, vaudeville per-| former ~whose famous burly-girly | DOUGLAS NEWS | the Douglas Volunteer Fire partment is scheduled for this eve- H ning in the Fire Hall at 8 o'clock. Robert Anderson, president of the organization, announces that a good turnout is desired to meet | possible visitors who are fire in- surance adjusters, working cn the Channel insurance rates. NMULKEY VISITS Mr Portland, Oregon, were Douglas vis- itors for scveral hours yesterdav and are stopping at the Barandf Hotel in Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey are travel- ling throughout Alaska, where he is | sales agent for the Western Nov- l'elty Co., of Portland. The couple were Channel residents for a num- | A regular monthly meeting of De- | ~7~7" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE {CONDITIONS l { Juneau, follow and Mrs. John H. Mulkey of { ! Cordova JUNEAU, ALASKA "FURY AT FURNACE CREEK' IS NEW Blll AT 20TH (ENIURY An exciting, but little-known chapter in the winning of the Wes will be unfolded on the screen when “Fury at Furnace Creek.' hich stars Victor Mature and Coleen Gray, opens tonight at the 20th Century Theatre tizhlighted by thrilling spec- and hard-hitting action, the entieth Century-Fox film tells »f the murderous scheme of an un- crupuleus silver syndicate that pro- vokes a massacre as a means o opening up Indian lands to ex- loitation A spectacular Apache 57—Partly Cloudy | yagon-train massacre 57—Partly Cloudy | iitch siege of Fort Furnace -k 50—Drizzle | set the furiously paced action of 60- Partly Cloudy'|the film which is keyed to the fight OF WEATHER ALASKA ™5, Weather col atures at various Alaska points also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 am. 120th Meridian Time, released by nditions and temper- and the Weather Bureau, Anchorage Barrow Bethel 0—Partly Cloudy 5—Partly Cloudy Partly Cl 6-—Partly C. Dawson 51—Partly CI Edmonten Fairbanks Haines Havre AND SAT.! ber of years, about 20 years ago,iJuneau Airport 48—Rain [of two sons to (‘lr ame of . PAGE FIVE IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIl'IIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII!IHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfV . (S CENTURY STARTS 3% w0 TONITE 7:20 and THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9:30 When Furnace Creek ran red with massacre. . And Turned All the West Into A Batleground of Vengeance! DOORS OPEN when he was employed in the A. J. [ GAME TONIGHT ! mining company operations. He The first of two make-up games | in the second round of play in the Juneau City Baseball League is| scheduled for tonight at 6:30 | o'clock between the Moose and Le- | gion, weather permitting. This | |is the game postponed on July 1 l COLOR BY . eaux Lodge 124, F. and A. M. of Douglas. MEETING POSTPONED The regular Council meeting | scheduled for last Monday evening was postponed because of a lack of a quorum of Councilmen. An- other meeting will be announced later. 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