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¥ | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1949 HURRY! Ends Tonite GUNS OR WOMEN . . . HE COULDN'T STAY AWAY FROM EITHER-EVEN IF IT MEANT HIS LIFE! CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES with Doors Opening at 1:30 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA EDWARD SMALL presents ‘RAW DEAL Blasting the Screen with T-MEN rumy: ¢. 4. A RELIANCE PICTURE starring -AN EAGLE LION FILMS Release Opening Sunday HONT 3 Complete Shows—1:85-3 :2& 5:27-7:38-9:49 Feature starts—1:44-3:50 5:56-8:07-10:18 We think people who see pictures should be told about good ones. You agreed with us that “The Green Years" was a wonderful picture. We sincerely believe you'll agree that "HILLS OF HOME" is M-G-M presents Hills of Home EOMUND GWENN - DONALD CAISP LASSIE STARS IN "HILLS OF HOME™ ON CAPITOL BiLL Lassie, the fascinating, almost | human dog star, comes into his |own again on the Capitol Theatre ,Screen as the hero of “Hills of Home,” to be seen tomorrow, Mon- day and Tuesday. The absorbing Technicolor drama is of a Scotch doctor in a moun- tainous sheep-raising village and his tattle to turn a farmer’s son into a doctor despite his father's opposition. It is Lassie who turns the scales in the conflict between Dr. William MacLure (Edmund Gwenn) and farmer Milton (Rhys Williams) when he becomes the “guinea pig” in an experiment involving the use {of the then little-known chloro- form. Convinced of its worth, Mac- Lure is able to use the chloroform to save the life of Milton's son, Tammas (Tom Drake), and in grati- fill his lifelong ambition to study medicine. It is also Lassie who, branded a coward because of his inexplicable fear of water, finally j redeems himself in the picture's suspense-packed climax in which | he brings aid to his injured master Iby guiding the search party across + & tumultuous, storm-swept stream. (WAGNER T0 SITKA TO SUPERVISE WORK ON NEW RADIO STATION William J. Wagner, owner and general manager of the Alaska Broadcasting Company, stopped overnight in Juneau enroute to 8itka where he will supervise con- struction of the company’s new radio station. ‘Wagner stated that plans call for operation of the Sitka station this year which will give to residents of the Sitka area the best in local and national programs. ‘Wagner, who operates a network tude Milton permits the boy to ful-| TOM DRAXE - JANET LEIGH of radio stations throughout Alaska | is a long time resident of thel ‘Territory having lived here in Ju-| neau where he attended school as a toy. W PAGE THREE MILLAND, DIETRICH R, INDARING PICTURE AT 20TH CENTURY A film romance very much on| the daring side comes to the 20th| Century Theatre tonight for a; three-day run, in Paramount’s| “Golden Earrings.” This love story of the seductive gypsy and the British man-of-the-world co-stars, Ray Milland and Marlene Dietrich. | “Golden Earrings” concerns the| adventures of a top-ranking British | officer who, in eluding his Nazi pursuers in the Romany forests, comes upon a Hungarian gypsy wo- man. The woman offers to help| him, disguisés him as a gypsy, com- | plete with pierced ears and stained skin, and then proceeds to mn.ke{ him fall in love with her. Consid- | ering the fact that her ragged, un-| kempt appearance is offensive to| the fastidious Englishman, the ulti- mate accomplishment of her pur- pose i5 a monumental achievement, ‘The role of the courageous, flam- ing gypsy woman marks the return of Miss Dietrich to films after a |10n¢ absence. 'REMODELING OF GOVT. HOSPITAL NOW UNDERWAY Work started Thursday on the remodeling of the Juneau Govern- ment hospital. Plans include a new heating plant, a metal roof, re-| pair of the foundation and a new| laboratory and dental clinic. The laboratory will be equipped with the latest model X-ray machine and dark room. Construction work is being super-| vised by Willam Featherstone, Assistant Construction Engineer of | the Alaska Native IService. Due to| the heavy small-home construction, no local contractors bid on the program. The Alaska Native Serv- ice will do the construction on a| force account. : It is estimated that the remodel- ing will be completed by November 15. The tuberculosis patients were transferred from the Juneau hos-‘ pital to Mt. Edgecum’ie two weeks STARTS TONITE SUNDAY and MONDAY GYPSY LOVE! Only the Gypsies could have warned him of the danger that came with her warm kisses! GYPSY ADVENTURE! What was the strange power of the Golden Earrings that could save a man’s life . . . or make him love against his will! GYPSY MUSIC! A man would have to be more than human to resist the mad enchantment of wild tempos that set the blood afire! F VILLAND AS A VAGABOND LOVER .. IN THE ARMS OF GYPSY DIETRICH! / All Paramount presents RAY MILLAND and MARLENE DIETRICH ona LASSIE plus these special M. G. M. Subjects PE TE SMITH asks x TOM and JERRY CARTOON “SALT WATER TABBY” R e i . e o ey ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg |ALASKA SOUTHBOUND LAST NIGHT WITH 52 The Alaska last nigiic docked at]Virginia Baskin, R. L. Davis, Oscar | Was recently transferred to the|pital. 8 o'clock and sailed southbound at 11 o'clock with 52 passengers em- lbmadcasl. stations and cne short| stmction. via air express WARNER PATHE NEWS the TOPS in News Reporting! \and Mrs. E. Ofanieni, W. A. Peter- son, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford .Siirila, Mr. and Mrs. Ray De Britz, Mrs. W. A. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. ; W. Robinson, Mrs. Stanley Baskin, Carlton, Peter C. Oksdal, Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eu- ‘With the completion of the Sitka|ago General patients will be ad- station, he will have six standard{mitted to the hospital during con- wave station operating in the Ter-| Aj] pecessary X-ray and labora- ritory, all affiliated with the Colum- | tory work will be done at the| bia Broadcasting System. Juneau Surgical and Medical Clinic. MRS. RUDOLPH HEADS HOSPITAL NOTES JUNIOR RED (ROSS | s hoercar yeserdas: Toey were| Larry N. James, Arthur W. Hack- Chairman of Juneau’s Junior Red | wood, Walter Krebs, Mrs. James Cross is Mrs. Ruth C. Rudolph. Deyon, Russell James, and Harold The announcement was made to- | Hatch. day ky H. C. Leege, chairman of} Five were discharged: Michael the Juneau Chapter of the Amerl-llh!e. Ernest Androda, Mrs. Archie can Red Cross. Betts, and Mrs. Clayton Fleek and Mrs. Rudolph is the wife of Lt.|baby boy. C. V. Rudolph, Finance Officer,| Elsie Hayes from Haines was ud-l United States Coast Guard, who!mitted to the Government hos- Juneau Headquarters. —_— { Junior Red Cross is active in first| MIRROR CAFE OPENS TODAY Grand opening of the Mirror Cate CARTOON SPORTS LATE NEWS DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:15 and 9:30 MATINEE SUNDAY DOORS ADULTS STARTS OPEN 30¢ SHOW banks, L. C. Taylor. lald and water safety training, and forest fire prevention, accident|will be at 5 p. m. today. | Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Heck, Paul | prevention and home nursery! The cafe, on South Franklin Eheava, Earl Smith, Stanley Bower, | york, | Street next to the Dreamland Bar, Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. . barking. Master of the vessel is FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ]Ca.pt. Henry Burns. 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From Seward, passengers were: Richard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cronfer. From Cordova: H. Gerstman. RENTAL SEWING MACHINES i Portable, at the White Sewing Machine and Gift Shop. 304 tt Allen Krantz, W. A. Hawkins, Rich-1 Mrs, Rudolph's task will be to|will be operated by the Carrillo give assistance and direction to local Junior Red Cross work. Branks or scolding bridles were contrivances once used in the Brit- ish Isles to punish “scolding wo- men” iron that fitted the mouth and It was a headpiece or| IOn The Job—Any Job— 000 |brothers. It will feature steak tand chicken dinners. i General contractor equipping and decorating the cafe was Stutte and !Son. Equipment was from the | Harri Machine Shop, Electric Ser- vice Shop, Vic Power, Kenneth M. Albright, W. P. Johnson and the ' Parsons Electric Co. ! depressed the tongue. Alaska Sales and Service Agency for "HOBART | FRIEDRICH Food Machinery | Refrigeration BOB TANDY BROS. 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