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5 FOR 3 EXCITING DAYS Shimpee of New aexios i e 1080, S We proudly present wmen, men, ot arng pived oo FRONT LINE HURLER IS N o ; " .30 | gold provide the inspiration for P P yp film, made by thay dean of West-| NEEDED BY DODGERS; ;’f,‘,"",‘gf}f f;;‘f;fm?o;s&,:t :,',?:;xne-'r‘x:;n:;:‘ s wetion el 1 B ' G D”UBLE B ' LL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B PAGE FIVE | CAPITOL THEATRE| »ascoxs smmar micar | OF WEMHER AT 20TH CENTURY i 4 | screen at the 20th Century. WETRAICON | DOUGLAS ((ONDITIONS [DOUBLEFEATIRE === SCREEN TONIGHT, NEWS ATTRACTION IS | : & | Friday night at 7:30 o'clock of the > i wa; "e)_(clt\ng mfflm, “P;MThI:'ileGastinmu Lodge, for work in tlm; { For tonight and Friday night, a |z est,” is at the Capl FC degree m | two feature bill will be on the = atures at various Alaska points,| 3erously in their search for black SETRTEIRTEARTREEREEERASNIRE McCrea, Frances Dee and Charles A TRULY FINE DRAMA || oo stoaior, costare 3001 RICKEY TALKS TRADES | “c0cd, 2% e Weather Bureau for Puihort, “Mr. Reckiess” one 2 j - 2 anam OF THE OLD WEST AS IT |35 w37 o ‘Isea(:ea‘ . It is a United Artists re-| ppoogryN oct. 20—@—Branch gnchorage ;Z—Clem drama of the oil fields, co-sta: h : Rickey, President of the Brooklyn|oooov 8—Snow | william Eythe and Barbara Brit- = REALLY WAS? Thednc:lon tor the story, wtl‘mh'Dudgers. s ready o (Fad UL oE[DEte! - ... 34—Partly Cloudy | on, and features Walter etk ;}”;‘d"‘_’"”’," rom Eugene Manlovely,s “ouiriciqers for a front line! COTdoVa 42—Rain | Minna Gombell, Lloyd Corrigan, & ofdm‘ ”ma' \qvol ffiATfiéorf:alsqg:veg"h' Pw;}wy»m:;‘ pjpene’. ‘2::0‘: 16— Par lzls 'gi"'":" Nestor Paiva and Frank Jenks Aqui, y 3 is Wa; | “He mentione: onton —Partly Cloudy PR . Fiat.. 5 p | d this item at a press » 5 : "| The other feature is Jimmy Wake- fast-paced, with plenty of hard| ,.cerence Earlier Rickey was | oiDanks . S0—Partly , Cloudy ly in ‘The Lonesome Trail” with Haines ... 42— g Rain | (¢ and fists. The Sunshine Girls iding through some of the most closeted with Fred aigh, owner of 4 e beautiful country ever filmed, and: AR Havre ... 3 25—Cloudy s the scene in which McCrea lassos xt::;m?s<f::lr:;| Cardinals, in a 90- Juneau Airport ... 42— Rain ;4]nd Arl:uu' Sm{lt,'h mnn‘tllp 111.:;“]‘(:“ and @ wom lovml nd breaks a steer, then rides off | " T Tl ook Gene | ARnette Tsland 45—Drizale | Chestra also appear e X | on it into the desert to elude A|yermancki, Brooklyn's lefthanded | odiak ... 39—Clear | tom: M ; FROM THE LAND OF posse hot on his trail, is one of ) ;0 SaEhaldsr ana .Gl.‘orge Red, | Kotzebue ... 28—Partly Cloudy o i ADVENTURE ... WHERE THE the most amazing bits of drama iy noer st Louls’ righthanded g S hg Rain “ospITAl “0“5 ] PURPLE SAGE MEETS GOLDEN ever caught in a Western. !pncher were among the names Nome ... 34-—Partly Cloudy | - SKY, COMES A DRAMA AS The climax, as unexpected as it dlscusséd Northway NG Y 16—Cloudy ' % H EXCITING AS THE is heart-catching, is one not easily “r am. through selling players” Petersburg 42—Rain | °ix persons were admitted to St. s WEST ITSELFI forgotten. The capable direction Rickey added. ._wl".\,(‘ sold elght Portland ... 31—Clear | Ann’s H(_\spiml yesterday. They E was in the hands of Alfred E. M TSk off the Dn'd“r Club. Prince George 30——Clnudy‘\'\fcr(‘t Elizabeth Bean, Fred Car- i 3 Green, best remembtered for his Thai‘s enough. T won't trade un}; Seattle ... 29—Clear | rillo, Mrs. Richard Stamm, Jmm?-T 1 Y. y DOORS OPEN {fThe Jolson Bioty." player that I Liunk will be of tene- T miame s sl X folisan; aits, DonER e Paramount ¥y . 7:00 i A 1005 the 1050 team unless T pehl oo Lo SO RAtR ROTE B0N S presents SHOW STARTS 3 oot | Five persons were dismissed from |& 7:15 and 9:30 PRESBYTERIAN U halleve 1noa et A SON FOR NEALS | st. Ann's yesterday: George Bry-' WLLAM EVTHE.. \§ @ 7i6anc9:80 [msetn e ke M. and M. Don et f Do co. Frank Jonmsan, o w_ - £ § BARBARK BRITTON, o T PLUS (HUR(“ woRKEkS > e i cKeY | 1as became the parents of a baby |son, R. Hope, and Mrs. James " ” 'predicted another pennant for his ¢ 3 ;M 5 | boy yesterday morning at St. Anns Sofoulis. . AI S"KA MEHI"G'!BIO“S' Hospital. The child weighed seven | Leona Kadashan of Hoonah was{ WALTER "(‘:{‘lm selected SIIOI'IS P ds 1 t birth. | admitted to the Government hos- 6 suneau is well represented at the | MANAGER JOB FOR gt i e fatias.” e afary doin ol oy bR . NEWS by AIR annual Presbyterian Church fall SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S. ' Angoon was discharged. I meeting and the third annual Con- RM“'ERS IS S'“ll hts TR Bk it e ference of Lay Church Workers, - i il Sitka. nogele:aiie::sa l;ro‘:\ H:iknfles. Skagway UNSEEI:FD' REPORI and Hoonah joined the Juneauites : to sail from here early Tuesday SEATTLE, Oct. 20—(h—That va- morning on the M. V. Princeton- | ¢ancy in the Seattle Rainier's man- Hall, mission boat of the Presby- agerial post probably won't te fill- Iterian Church. They will return |€d for at least another week or 10 Wednesday on the same vessel |d8ys, in the opinion of Roscoe The conference of adult workers | “Torchy” Torrance, Vice President lis from October 20 to 25, being)Of the Pacific Coast League entry. held pointly with the annual Pres-| For some time it's been known bytery which opened yesterday. | that the two top favorites in the | Both conventions are on the beau-|€¥es of Rainier moguls are Del tiful rolling campus of the Sheldon |Baker and Paul Richards. Baker Jackson Junior College under the|quit at Sacramenfo and Richards| leadership of Dr. William S. Meyer, ( fésigned yesterday as manager of pastor of the Central Presbyterian|Buffalo. But both are mentioned Church of Rochester, N. Y. { frequently for one of major league Besides studying problems of | POsts. | church and mission work in Alaska,| “We don't expect to hear fromj| lthe Presbytery will consider the |them about our job unless or if | work of its junior college in Sitka. | they lose out in the big top,” Tore Charles BICKFORD Juneauites at the Sitka confer- |rance said. { ence are the Rev. Walter Soboleff, 93 G2 JOSEPH CALLEIA . WiLiiAM CONRAD State Clerk of the Presbytery; Mrs. NEW JERSEY GUEST | Willis R.i Booth, Mrs. Benjamin| gy, pursenl of Belvidere, N. J Reher, Mrs, Helen Armstrong, M. |y, o guest at the Gastineau Hotel e e P T ST R EEER IR BT LA P EREL D AR B Sl Lt bbb California v Grocery and leat Market o — T — "~ THE PURE FOODS STORE Complete Shows 7:20—9:30 . KR Feature Starts 7:58—10:09 | Grace Butts and Mrs. B. P. Svend- ARy ’ ’ : = Seg;he Rev. George R. Betts of the EROM /BAINES ! ‘ Yon u EIIIOY unr Shorl subleds too_ 'Hmmah church is Moderator of the| Isabel Miller of Halnes is a 3 & - e Presbytery. guest at the Baranof Hotel. 5 Rbganir | sogihe | Fox and : : Friday -====== Saturday -=---- Monday ews “Hits of in - fro Th ; “Robi . : | s jeder v || The firt fragrant sizzé says Its | '3 y 4 NGENDORF FRUIT CAKES NEW ISSUE Warner Pathe NEWS Just Arrived-=====-=Variety of Sizes AMERICA’S ' SUNDAY at the CAPITOL LUXURY BACON WE'RE OUT TO PROVE TO YOU THAT MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Hunt’s, Gallons Facial Tissues . 2 for 25¢ | Cider Vinegar ., . 713¢ e Flour . . 101b.sack 99« | Krispy Crackers . . 55¢ HE'S A PIXIE West Wind Libby’s or Standby GreenBeans . 2for35¢ |Pears . . . . . 49 FRESH PUMPKINS WITH HANDLES . . . . Will Make Wonderful Jackolanierns Sunsweet The Old Favorite " Prune Juice . 24qis.69c [Spam . . . 2for 95 R It's dry-sugar-cured for less shrinkage, more flavor! 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Healln one of these luxury hams is hand-picked by experts—sugar-cured for distinctive flavor— and tender-smoked over slow-burning hick- ' LAMB o PORK Boned and Rolled Roasts Rath Black Hawk — Half or Whole Roasts Baon . . .. 75ch. , Pork Shoulders . 55¢b. For Groceries F R E E D E l I v E R Y For Meats P H 0 N E 4 7 8 On Orders of $2.50 or More P “ 0 N E 3 7 l America's Luxury Ham Oil Burners St e Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 The best and nothing . | Harri Machine Shop, Inc. but the best is labeled | [ Y YORSGEY YPRUOY WOUNby WINNIY WENIDY wilby Uy | |

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