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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1949 N O W?! Complete shows 7:22-9:30 Feature starts 8:10-10:20 THRU SAT. HITS THE BULL’S- EYE WITH ROARING | Plus | MY PAL> LAUGHTER! —EXTRA— “Lamp Post Favorites” Cartoon and Late News Ted Donaldsen and Sharlyn Moffett in e story of a Child’s Loneliness with FLAME the Wonder Dog CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT. Beginning 1:30 itttk 4 LAUGH RIOT IS | FEATURED BILLAT CAPITOL THEATRE Comedians Bud Abbott and Luu\l Costello literally take their legion| of fun-loving fans for a riotous ride | in their newest and by far their| most entertaining Universal-Inter- national comedy, “Mexican Hay- ride,” which is now at the Capitol Theatre. The screen comedy is tased on Ithe Broadway musical success of the same name which ran for 16 consecutive months at the Winter Garden in New York City and highlights the music of Walter Scharf and Jack Brooks. Oscar| Brodney and John Grant co- authored the screenplay. ! Featured in the film's strong sup- [ porting cast are Virginia Grey, in| the role of a feminine toreador; John Hubbard as an American dip- | lomat; and Luba Malina, the latter femme menace recruited from the| original cast of “Mexican Hayride” | for her film debut with Abbott| land Costello. A boy, a girl and a dog are the | principal characters in RKO Ra- dio's new featurette, “My Pal,” co- ‘starxing Ted Donaldson and | Sharyn Moffett and Flame, the| ]Wonder Dog, is the added attrac- Ition. As an orphan on a mid-western | farm, Ted finds a lost puppy and | rears it, unaware that the ammal is a thoroughbred. Rebelling at his harsh taskmaster, the boy runs | away with his canine friend. He and the dog find a new and hap-| pier home in the climax of this ap- pealing drama. | | A new World Labor Federation | will start taking shape in London | cn Monday. Almost half-a-billion THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SUNDAY SCHOOL OF LUTHERAN CHURCH T0 SEE MOVIES SUNDAY So that the children of the Luth- eran Sunday School may see the motion picture, “Salt of the Earth,” the regular Sunday School hour | Will be used for that purpose this|yiotion week In order that the whole of the picture ay be seen it will be necessary to begin promptly on time and children of the school are reminded that 9:45 am. is the starting time 2 SPECIAL MEETING, C(ONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH A congregational meeting will be Leld in the Lutheran Church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday for a threefold purpose: the showing of the sound motion picture, “Salt of the Earth,” the presentation of the 1950 budget for adoption, and the securing of pledges toward that budget. Members and friends of the church are urgently requested to attend. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADS| CIVIL ACTION..FXLE NO. 6141-A. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION TO: EDWARD A. STOLTZ, above defendant, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to be and ‘ap- pear in the above entitled Court, ie.: In the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, in said Division of said Territory, and EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTE Juneau Alaska Coastal offers you a new :service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then to any spot on the globe! And now, for ifs patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . ... giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul workers in 45 countries will be rep- | answer the Complaint filed against | resented. The conference will set you in the above entitled action, up an international labor organi- je.: That certain action wherein | 1 zation to replace the Communist-| MABEL STOLTZ is the plaintiff and dominated World Federation of EDWARD A. STOLTZ is the defend- Trade Unions. ant, which is numbered Civil Ac- % ~ |tion, File No. 6141-A on the docket of said Court, within thirty (30) \days after the completion of the | period of publication of said Sum- |mons, namely, within thirty (30) § days after December 16th, 1949 in ' | case this Summons is published, or | within forty (40) days after date of its service upon you, in case this Summons is served upon you per- |sonally, and answer the Complaint ‘ol the above named plaintiff on file |in said Court in the above action, 'and if you fail to so appear and | answer, for want thereof, the plain- ' tift will apply to the Court for the {relief demanded in his Complaint, ie.: That the marriage contract | existing between plaintiff and de- | fendant may be dissolved and the | plaintiff granted an absolute di- | vorce, and that plaintiff be granted Judgment against you for her costs {and disbursements hergin dncurred, including an attorney fee. The date of the Order of Publication of this Summons is November 23rd, 1949. The period of publication prescribed is four weeks. The first publication is November 25th, 1949. The last publication is December 16th, 1949. t"—il-fl-~s JIZGERALD KENTUCKY'S BOURBON Genvine SOUR MASA Kentucky Stroight Sowrbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 rroOF . Distributea tnrougnout Alaska by DM e ‘at Juneau, Alaska, this 23rd day Onlyone month *till Christmas May we suggest the following always-welcome gifts to make your Christmas Shopping easier ...GIET LIST... Slacks Sweaters Tee Shirts Pajamas Robes Gowns Nightgowns Costume Jewelry Save this list-use it! O0O00000O ‘Scarts |of November, 1949. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the District Court. First publication, Nov. 25, 1949, Last publication, Dec. 16 1949. Blouses Hosiery Skirts Slips Half-slips Bed-Jackets Black Magic a fine selection of all these items at L IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have | hereunto set my hand and affixed | the seal of the above entitled Court | i F(OMMUNITY EVENTS Tonight, at 8 p.m.— Pioneers jand Auxiliary meet in Odd Fellows | Han. November 26 Charity Dance. November 26 — Douglas School senior ball. November 26, at 7:30 p.m.—De- IMolay meets, Scottish Rite Temp'e, — Elks Christmas High November 28 at noon—Lions club ir. Baranof Hotel Gold Room. November 29 at noon — Rotary club at Baranof. November 30 — Kiwanis club at Baranof. December 1 at noon—Chamber of Commerce in Baranof Hotel. I December 2—Lutheran Ladies an- nual bazaar. December 2 at p m.—Salvation Army Home League bazaar. December 2, 7:30 p.m —Chapel- ladies Bazaar at Chapel-by-the-! Lake. Decemper s—Dance by Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple. December 3—Douglas Firemen's benefit dance. December 3—Sons of Norway card party at Odd Fellows Hall. December 3—Girl Scout Council luncheon at noon at Baranof. December 3—from 10 a.m. to 4:30 pm. — Relief Society Women's bazaar at Parson’s Electric. December 4—Elks Memorial Serv- ice. December 9—Juneau Players pre- sent comedy. December 10—First Church God parcel post sale at Sears. December 10 — Juneau Players second night presentation of com edy. December 16 at 9 p.m.—Juneau High School Senior Ball in gym. December 17 — Elks Christmas : party for children, Elks Mall and | Capitol Theatre. H December 31—Annual Zlks Hi- Jinks, Elks Ballroom. YOUNG PEOPLES OPEN | HOUSE, MET. CHURCH There will be a Young Peoples’ Open House at. the Methodist church parlors tonight at 8 o'clock. All young folks are invited. Mrs. Edith Walker is the hostess of the evening. 2 of Rockefeller Center’s tallest build- | ing—the RCA Building—is 850 feet tall. sy The Finest Selection Ever! The Daily Alaska Empire i (wide price range) LEGION of the MOOSE Tomnight Initiation and Luncheon "BUTCH' STARRED IN FEATURE NOW AT 20TH CENTURY! Tiny, freckle-faced “Butch” Jen- kins once again proves himself a| consummate master at pulling at your Hearstrings in the new M-G-M picture, “Little Mister Jim,” current attraction at the 20th Century The- atre, This time the popular is seen as Little Jim, son of Army couple who live on an Okla- homa Army post in pre-war day A typical, fun-loving and inzenious urchin, he is brought up by a| Chinese houseman, Sui Jen tries to teach him the precept courage and honor when he omes involved in such child adventures as raffling off the ilege of being the first to s new baby his mother is expe at no small profit to himself! Tragedy touches his life, how- ever, when his mother dies in childeirth, and his Captain father turns in despair to drink. The over- youngster an who be ing zealous ladies of the Army post band together to provide little Jim with a stepmother, and the Loy's adamant refusal to accept their so- licitations brings about an impasse hetween father and .son. It is Sul Jen who, in his oriental wisdom, | breaches the chasm of misunder- standing between the Captain and the little Loy and all ends well} when the father is sent to China s a military attache and little | im follows in his dad's footsteps by enrolling in a military school. | James Craig and Frances Gifford | are persuasive as his Army pm‘cm\.; and the standout role of Eui Jen is played by Chingwah Les Wilh sympathy and understanding. DE MOLAY INTIATION HELD SATURDAY NIGHT The Royal Arch Gunmison Chap- | ter of the Order of DeMolay will hold an initiation meeting in the Scottish Rite Temple Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to attend. As yesterday was a holiday the egular meet:ng was postponed. 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