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FRIDAY, OC10BER 14, 1949 0000000000000 Remember, | C let i oSl;l‘:: y 5””””[‘[[‘7’ ureul, CONTINUOUS ¥ 5””””[‘[5”’ 7:20-9:30 Q / SHOWS 112;‘“ ONE k ' Feature at f 98 N ALL DAY 8:05-10:15 I8 sATURDAY ! JUST What’s the matter with the Movies? NOT A THING! They’re getting BIGGER and BETTER all the time? TONIGHT and SATURDAY We happily present another fine show that EVERYONE will enjoy! MARIO at Seatt V' CHE GREATEST SWORDSMAN OF FRANCE MEETS HIS KATHRYN GRAYSD JOSE ITURI k NANWNN A VICTOR JORY - GEORGE MACREADY Scroenplay by Walter Ferris and Morton Great Directed by HENRY LEVIN - Produced by IRVING STARR FINAL GAMES F I' A S H | RLD SERIES! There’s COMEDIES—CARTOONS Illllmafififlm}ljl?lififfimullllIl_jiillllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII ’IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIII I l_____'______‘__ 1/"GALLANT BLADE' ‘At the CLOTHES CLOSET SALE SALE! SALE! on all our SLACKS Saturday Monday Tuesday ONE-THIRD OFF Wool gabardine, part wool, Rayon and others . . . Many of these are proportioned slacks. GOOD-LOOKING CANTHEY GET?... AND THIS BOY CAN SING, TOO Thoeusands Are Cheering HANDSOME, YOUNG LIBERTY THEATRE and SO WILL YOU THIS SUNI)AY! .- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IIl|||||l||||||||||||I|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVH{IIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIll||I|I|IIII||IIII|IlIl" h’wo_FEATURE BILL mma' g nuout #~ 1449 HOW LANZA le’s famed N FTHEL HAHHYMUH[ THRILLING FILM, CAPITOL THEATRE Gallant Blade,” filmed in Cinecolor, lls coming to the Capitol Theatre "tonight. Cast in the principal fea- \tured roles are Victor Jory and George Macready. Larry Parks, who will be re- membered for his ‘recent sensa- Monal performance in “The Swords- man,” returns to the screen in an- 'clher swashbuckling role. This time he plays the greatest swordsman in 17th Century France, a daring gal- lant who carved a path with sword land dagger through dark inmgue to glory and love! Miss Chapman, who is one of Hollywood's more beautiful stars, plays in her first | costume drama. Screenplay, by Walter Ferris and Morton Grant, is reported to be rife with spectacular swordsplay, pageantry, romance and intrigue. Henry Levin directed the film for producer Irving Starr. HOSPITAL NOTES Gregory Austin was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday and i Mrs. John A. Curtis was discharged. FOOD SALE 'ACA CARRIES 46 IN, "TAKES 19.0UT OF CITY | 'al Airlines, with 19 being taken | 1 Co-starring Larry Parks and Mar- | guerite Chapman, Columbia’s “The | O'Reilly, Danny O'Reilly. | Jones. i Shofner, Henry AT 20TH CENTURY DURING WEEKEND Two features are on the bill at the 20th Century Theatre for this weekend opening tonight. A slot machine snapshot star all the fun in RKO Radio's spal ling romantic comedy, “The Bam- boo Blonde,” starring Frances Langford with Ralph Edwards, (of .omber, spend his last two hours Jore hopping off for the Paci The crewmen have Miss Langfors Jortran painted on the bon\bels and christen the plane “The | | features. of tons of unleashed fury awaiting where.” The story revolves around the intrigues of a group of international cartel operator spies of a foreign government and the machinations of an unprincipled siren to gain control of a secret source of At- omic bomb power ATTENDAN(E ATBASEBALL 1. SHOWS DIP NEW YORK, Oct. 14—(P— Ma- jor league baseball attendance dip- ped a slight 3 per cent from its record high of 1948, but unofficial figures show the 16 big league clubs still drew 20,312,327 customers dur- ing 1949. The New York Yankees were high with 2,321,302 The American League with 10, 804,531 paid was off some 345,568 with Cleveland dropping 386,756 from its all-time record of a year ago. The decrease was 262,994 ii the National, where the unomctnl total attendance was 9,507,796. | A total of 66 passengers were | carried yesterday by Alaska Coast- jout of Juneau and 46 brought in. | | They were: | To Haines: T. McMatch, Bill Willman, Dick Dalziel, J. M. Mor- |gan, B. A. Rutledge; to Skagway: | Paul Groben. | To Sitka: Don Harper, Steven Mathews, Verne Evans/Alla Evans, Eugene Field, Mary Jerome, Al Johnson, T. R. Curtis, To Hoonah: Bill Muller; To Gus- tavus: Mrs. Archie Chase; to Taku Lodge: Mary Winters; to Pelican: Tony ~ Zitz, Mrs. L. O. Jacobsen. From Pelican: Joe Ott, Mrs. A. J. Raatikainen, Walter Daugherty, | irom Excursion Inlet: Stanley Har- ris, L. Forrest, George Sundborg, Ray Johnson, Agnes Johnson. From Taku Lodge: Eleanor From Hoonah: Pete Stepetin, John Wilson, Ray Wilson, Albert Hayes, Sandy Stevens, Patricla { Templin, Eli Sherclane, J. Sumdum, Charles Sumdum, Gus Adams, Frank Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Al- morong. From Icy Straits: Milly Kirke- vald; from Gustavus: Mrs. J. H. From Sitka: Tom Cameron, Ted Johnson, Stanley Westover, Mardele Westover, E. Hanson, A. Lauritzen, Arne Dorum, Ife Fransic, Dr. Sharpenburg, Willlam Sarvela, Mr. and Mrs. Volz, Don McGraw, Glen Klumb, Ray Meyer, Bud Whiteside. From Haines: Don Townsend. Sat., Oct. 15, 11 a.m,, Sears Order | Dotson in the office of the office by Westminster Fellowship. 2t {of the District Court here. DIVORCE FILED Isabelle M. Dotson has filed suit for divorce against Raymond V. Clerk ‘Southern Wednesday, (formerly the Watch For the Opening of LAURA LEFE’S ® Barbecued Spare Ribs, Beef and Pork @ Delicious Southern Fried Chicken ® Home- Make it a date for next Wednesday LAURA LEE'S — Barbecue’ October 19th Made Pies and Cake i Samhoo Blonde.” This is one of the | The other feature tells the story|Z a chance to bring about the “world's | & end” unfolded in “Flight to No-|% IH £53 3saBREETARAIELE S93ERREREERETRRNAERRENARIAE: Z3EERRNERCEEREEENRESENEEEESSANERNTARRERRNERTNRE R sRRINRANREaTR N IN I N AR AR RRTACNCRREARENSRT HRAERALAVARIRRRETE llIIIl||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII COUrCENTURY CAN WE CONTROL THE SECRET OF THE ATOM? Cartoons -- Cartoons Parsons. Electric Co., Juneau-Young Hardware Co., Shop, Fred Henning-Complete Outfitter, War- field-Drug, Gus George Grocery, Sugar Bowl Cafe, "I Gol |I|IIIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIllllllIIll|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIHIIIHHW o] fAGE FIVE TONITE and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL DOORS OPEN 6:45 SHOW STARTS 6:55 and 9:30 PLUS WORLD SERIES BY AIR Plus FEATURE “DARK ALIBI” SATURDAY MORNING KIDS' MATINEE | BIG AWARDS DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 CARTOONS and FEATURE at 10:00 For Each Dollar Spent at the Stores listed helow you will receive an Award Voucher fo turn in at The 20th Century SATURDAY MORNING “KIDS MATINEE" Nance 5-10-25 Store, Tot-to-Teen 5 £ 13 : D | L T P T P P P T Tt PPPP R TR SRR R PRI AR T T LT D RE LR TR L Juneau Marine Supply, dstein 226 Willoughby Beacon Cafe) IF YOU ARE -=-- 1. A high school boy or girl- 2. From Juneau or Douglas- 3. Under 21 years of age. You Are Invited === to join the fun at the C.Y.0. Dance CATHOLIC PARISH HALL FRIDAY NIGHT 9:30 fo 12:00 three piece orchestra 35¢ per person — 50c a couple See You There!