The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 21, 1949, Page 5

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[ d THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGL FIVB 3R TS rEyTIRY] Its fbrtlfied W|th\- DOOBS STARTS TONITE SHUW THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 Wmmmmmmwm B[ CAPITOL THEATRE AT 20TH CENTURY, Take the exotic, conglomeratc Riddled with thrills is Warner city of Shanghai, in thrall to food |Bros’ western attraction, *Bad| black marketeers. Add an ex-Army Men of Missouri” starring Dem\lsi flier who is sucked into the food Morgan and Jane Wyman, with manipulations mix well with a Wayne Morrs and Arthur Ken- rl“All s“om“cs TONIGHT {Leflutenus tlonde siren and a nedy featured, which comes to the v . .90 - SRS 10 ¢ | charmingly fresh Red Cross hostess,|20th Century Theatre tonight. (Complete Shows 7:20—9:30; Feature 7:57—10:07) \decidcdly out of her element in| It is a bandit-hero story, lusty ! RTS‘ F the teeming ways and by-ways ot and colorful and commands audi- d THEIR KISS KINDLED A,WANTON LOVE! the hub of the Orient. ence interest at an 720 and | The resut is © “Intrigue,” the new Missouri after the Civil War 1s GEORGE RAFT United Artists film at the Capitol the setting for the drama, with the | 7:90 E E ! !} A Y 2.30 Theatre, which keeps the audience Younger brothers back in the} ——————— T — e ‘guesslng right through the lasi saddle, and out to avenge the mis- |reel and, incidentally, deals a body deeds of a skinflint banker, whe 1blow to those venal individuals who is robting the farmers. puL personal profit above the wel- _ Smashing Thrills JUNE HAVOC Hl’lENA (ART!R |fare of their nelghbars ‘ oie | ‘ George Raft is the star in “In. | Bernard Baruch it Cheibourg, BY THE YfiUNGER BR@THEBS rm——d) (LT which June Havos sup- [F;::"gcfm \’:N Yr;xl». nml\)y nfboa d {plies the title and beauteous new- ls ndo" and vty Qu¢|||y d.g food made hy 2 ‘(omer Helena Carter the romance. — | | PERSONNEL CHANGE ! asoamn coc sroms|| CHILKOOT MOTOBRSHIFP LINES Reporting for asflgnmcnt to duty p Saili S y C ebaard the SGOUSET B 1949 Schedule of Sailings M/V CHILKOOT | Torrence EN3. George E. Steln‘ Servin, » TvQ | RMC has reported back to duty | "N:_:b JUNEAU/HAINES | after hospitalization in Seattle. | i Lt. Haines ay B am. . Tec Harb Tuesday 9 am. | Norman Binns has reported for! HAINES 0 :‘fi:‘\:fll :::: e 2 F\rli(:a)?y 4 pm. | duty aboard the Storis after grad- SKAGWAY i i luaticn frcm the Coast Gumd 3 TWAY NES Academy, New London, Conn. Ed- s e SRAGVAL/EL INES | ward F. Hagerty FN (EN) was ALASKA HIGHWAY Lv. Haines Sunday am. Lv. Skagway Sunday pm. | transferred yesterday to the Cape Connects with all Canadian Wednesday a.m. Wednesday p.m. Sf)t-ncer light station to duly.‘ Pacific Sailings at Skagway (Time of departure is dependent on time of tide) Charles I. Sufezynski ENC left this morning on a 10- v P— . | i v ] CARO TRANSFER COMPANY CHILKOOT, HAINES, ALASKA ALASKA TRANSFER CO. FROM KE7CHIKAN | Agent Steve Larsson Homer Agent R Juneau, Alaska Manager Skagway, Alaska ‘ Ray Cavanaugh of Ketchikan is registered at the Gastmmu Marie WILSON 2 3 . Walter ABEL : yrsenftp~ RA; ENRI(‘EHT h m.m;uf.'i'i MOPRIQ KENNEDY PLUS Cartoon Sports ALWAYS LATE NEWS THE FUNNIEST THING TH.AT EVER HAPPENED ON THE ) SCREEN! “The Fabulous Joe” NOTHING BUT FUN ... FUN... | FUN.... " for everyone fromonefo Cah forma ”\){NNIIS Grocery 7. and Heat Maricet ' FOR GROCERIES | FOR FHEATS + hadrbdl s Phone 478 | Phone 371 T "X SECOND GREAT FEATURK : Friday ---- Saturday ---- Vonday IN BEAUTIFUL COLOR! | [ A Republic Picture | ROY ROGERS and “TRIGGER" = FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE KRISPY CRACKERS Creamy — Country — or Chive ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL | 25 2 Ib. box == 33¢ N TRUCOLOR! i IIIIIIIlIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIHlIIIllI!I!!!!!!!llIlIII!lIlIIIlII!IIl|;ulIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!u.uII ‘ BISQUICK 49c DUZ § small pkegs. for §9¢ ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 [Two Perfect Coffees Distinctively Different . . . 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