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1 | | i J," | o SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1950 - " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU, ALASKA DON'T WAIT -- IT LEAVES TONIGHT! THE SCREEN'S ™ Wat Sl .5 1 FOIVICOIOR ; IT"S WONDERFUL! UTTERLY DELIGHTFUL! For the family there’s never been any finer! TOMORROW (Sunday) HILARETY REIGNS FIRST RANTEED PICTURE! Folks, it's a Honey! We think “The Return of delightful motion pictures October” is one of the most ever made the title doesn't really tell the story .if's a riofous comedy aboul a girl who thinks a horse is her “Uncle Willie” . you don't think that’s funny? - Well, we'll GUAR- ANTEE THIS PICTURE . . . If you don't like if just ieII us, ‘and you'll be our guest for one performance for any future movie you'd like to see af the Capitol . . . THAT'S FAIR ENOUGH, ISNT n Honestly yours, TED HEYDER Manager. CONTINUGUS SHOWS Doors Open 1:30 at the SHOWPLALE or OCTOBER says: “pon’t tell your friends about ‘Uncle Willie,’ youw’ll spoil the big surprise” CONTINUOUS SHOWS at 3:35 - 5:20 - 7:28 - 9:36 Feature at 4:00 - 8:10 - 6:05 10:20 COLUMBIA PICTURES present GLENN FORD* 7 RETURN OCTOBER' Albert Sharpe - Dame May Whitty James Gleason TERRY lovely, vivatious new star Color by ‘ / ECHICOLOR Added TREAT "SWEDEN LOCKS AHEAD" SEE SWEDEN’S Cities, Towns, Living Conditions, Sports, Industries, and Armed Services. Sportsreel “TEXAS REDHEAD”"—“PLUTO’S SURPRISE PACKAGE” A New March of Time "—Late NEWS Plumbing ® Heating Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nighis-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Chinese Food Steaks—Chicken ¢ lealuring the "“TAKU WINDJAMMERS" The WINDIEST and BEST Band in Juneau {'mmmw MUSIC EARL CRASS Tenor Sax DALE ROFF Clarinet AL GUINO Guitar BILL HUCKLEBERRY Bass and Steel Guitar BEN FAVRE Piano AS YOU LIKE IT Scandinavian * Novelty * Old Time Hit Parade YOUR REQUESTS ARE WELCOMED e SNACK BAR o CLO. HALL 10 p.m. fo 2 a.m. Men 75¢ Women 25¢ Plus tax’ ,E by fast —wulun easy re i4-engme Clipper Fly in swift comfort aboard | the big, 4-mile-a- -minute Clippers . . . serving Alaska | on frequent schedules. " Earoute, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy & world famous service as part of your Flying Clipper fare. For rescrvations and nu. consult Pan American . BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 H«w MIIIIW . | flowers were white gardenias. "--"..~ \ flfl&’[flllfl ) KENTUCKY’ S BOURBON _Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF . J Distribr'ted vorougnous Alasks by ODOM COMFANY » BUIZR-WELLER DISTILLERY, INC. + LOUISVRLL, KY. e —————— AS CAPITOL BILL STARTING SUNDAY C Vs “The Return of Octo- cer mantic Technicolor come- dy 13 Glenn Ford and Terry Mo beautiful new star, is “on ) the Capitol Theatre on Sw The featured supporting ast pped by Albert Sharpe i Jan Gleason, Dame May Whitty and I v O'Neill, £ ay by Melvin Frank and No: Panama, from a story b} Cor Lee and Karen DeWolt aas with a lovely young miss who believes a horst ctober, bears a striking re- to her late Uncle Willic with the same type o att hat, the same straw dang- n his mouth and the samc sondness for Amos 'n Any! Sh so believes that Ford, a professor of psychology whc 1 a little bewildered &y s, is a darling “schnookle’ romance promises to be & asset of this picture with a heartbeat that is sald to have iauzhter and tears in abundance The amazing climax of “The Re- | turn of October,” which takes placc during the running of the Ken- tucky Derby, and a surprisin courtrcom trial to determine Mis IMu«H s \mity are other rousin | highti Propp 0'Bannion | Wedding Followed By Hotel Reception In the presence of aktout 30 rela- | tives and intimate friends, Mist Edyth O’'Banion became the bridc { of Set. Robert Propp last evenin in the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. William R. Bentler. The Rev. Willis R. Booth offici- ated at the ceremony, the couple ‘exclmnuing their marriage vows before the living room window in a setting of white flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Bentler were the only wedding attendants. The bride wore a gray taillleur with black accessories, and her Mrs Bentler also wore a gray suit, and her corsage was of pink carna- tions |Other friends greeted the party on arrival at the Baranof Hote! Terrace Room, for the wedding re- | ception. The candle-lighted table Was centered in a handsome bride’s cake and decorated with ~white tlowers. Mrs. George Pleasants cut the |cake and Miss Jeannette Casper- son poured, while Miss Sally Mc- Crea had charge of the guest book. Sergeant Propp and his bride - |will be at home in the Vinson | Apartments in Douglas. | The tridegroom, who is attached | | aska Communications System, has | made his home with the Rev. and | Mrs. Booth since coming to Ju- | neau. He is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Propp of Marion, Kas. | FORTY AND EIGHT MEETS MONDAY AT NOON FOR LUNCH | The monthly no-host luncheon “meenng of the Forty and Eight Society of The American Legion |will be held Monday, January 16, | at the City Cafe, it was announced | H. last evening by C. J. Ehrendreich, | Correspondent. All members are irged to attend. KUALA LUMPER, Malaya—®— A new type of horse coach to pro- vide luxury travel for racehorses has been put into service on the Malayan Railways. The interior of the coach is kept seven degrees cooler than previous types of coaches as a result of | Chengai wood capped with a shin- ing roof of lacquered aluminum. ‘Each coach carries twelve horses at |a time. There is room for twelve | attendants. "OCTOBER" COMES |ACADEMY AWARD to the Juneau station of the Al-! COACHES AID RACEHORSES | FEATURE COMES 10 20TH CENTURY With the return engagemem ot he Twentieth Century-Fox filmi- ation of Richard Llewellyn's prize novel, “How Green Was My Val- ey,” scheduled to open touight it the 20th Century Theatre, local moviegoers will be afforded the op- sortunity of seeing the film that s won an extra special place wnong the Academy Awarc greats.” For the picture, producec 3y Darryl F. Zanuck and directec y John Ford, has won not one ut six coveted “Oscars.” The picture, which features Wal- n, Maureen O'Hara, Don- , Roddy McDowall ana 3arry Fitzgerald, tells the stirring tory of one Welsh family whose | reace and prosperity are threat ned by the ever-multiplying com- | Jlexities of modern life. It has been | miled as a comtination of - nance and drama rarely, i ever | qualled on the screen. | HOLMQUIST, HUDSON HIGH ELKS BOWLING FRIDAY NIGHTERS The Harry Race Drugs and Cali- ‘ornia Grocery remain tied in the “riday night bowling ieague on the ilks alleys, each having won three | coints last night with the record| 6 won and 4 lost. Leonard Holmquist hit a men’s iigh for the league with 241 and e also took the series honors with j06. Belle Hudson set the pace for he women with high game of 183 \nd a series total of 485. Team and personnel scoring fol-| ows: ALEXANDER, PHOTO SHOP A Parsons .. 125 133 116— 314| 1. Porter 10 134 132— 376 J. Alexander .. 144 188 156— 488 3. Porter 152 164 171— 481 531 619 5751725 ROYAL CAFE \. Funk 130 133 175— 438 2. Lincoln 136 137 147— 420 M. Davlin 135 135 135— 406 . Peyton 144 156 146— 446 545 561 603—1709 QUILLICO SPORT E. Hagerup ... 205 221 156— 582 E. Stewart ... 168 121 86— 365 J. Stewart 137 134 140— 411 D. Sweeny ... 157 140 110— 407 057 626 492—11765 CALIFORNIA GROCERY D, McMullin .. 141 121 143— 405 P. Hagerup ... 164 158 154— 476 T. Retallik .. 114 151 183— 448 'w. ing: ool 175 223 168— 566 594 653 648—1895 CAPITOL THEATER L. Holmquist .. 193 172 241— 606 F. Holmquist .. 125 170 185— 480 W. Hoyez .. 97 97T 97— 291 T. Heyder ... 163 128 125— 417 578 567 649—1794 HARRY RACE P. Matheny ...... 169 156 127— 452 B. Matheny ... 159 166 154— 479 B. Hudson ... 188 147 150— 485/ B. Phelps ... 162 162 162— 455; 678 631 593— wuz\ r JUNEAU YOUNG M. Pearce ... 102 101 126— 329 | H. Satre . 163 153 153— 459 . 159 113 101— 373 149 135 108— 392 583 502 488—1551 JUNEAU DRUG % 139 125 137 106 507 114— 413“ 15— 375! 163— 451 | 85— 281 487—1520 | Glacier National Park, Montana, | has more than 1,000 miles of trails. Items of interest, including cur- rent newspapers, will be buried | PAGE THREE TR RRTROAOCRC OO COULENTURY for 100 years in a stainless steel | cylinder at Alexandria, Va. | DEEP SEA FISHERMEN'S UNION MEETING Monday, January 16th 7 p.m. IMPORTART JOINT MEETING 8:30 p.m. SAME | NIGHT STARTS TON ITE SUNDAY and MONPBAY AS GREAT A PICTURE s as your heart ever acclaimed! Best Film wis WALTER PIDGEON - As heart-warming and real as when it won demy Award as of its Year! MAUREEN 0'HARA DONALD CRISP - RODDY McDOWALL BARRY FlTZGERALD Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK ¢ Directed by JOB! 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