The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1946, Page 5

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éATURl)AY, JUNE 22, 1946 'THAT NIGHT WITH - YOU' FEATURE AT CAPITOL SUNDAY A new combination of nuu,\'wood offered in “That Night {With You,” the musical film from Universal which come to the Cap- itol Theatre Sunda Fanchot Tone, Susanna Leuise Albritton comprise the quartet of stellar per- onalities. The picture was dxroct- SUNPAY — we present the HAPPIEST two hours you've ever dreamed of it's so GAY? it's so MELODIC! it's so EXCITING? it's so AMOROUS! it's such SWELL ENTERTAINMENT! THEY'RE CRAZY! stars is Foster, emerge from Hollywood's film shops MADNESS PN clude such interesting spots as a de H\I)\ mountain ca |of this includes original arrange- | ter Horton, ' master. | In addition to the stars, the cast lincludes Buster Keaton who is e las a lunch counterman who suf- fers from ulcers. The frozen faced {comedian turns in another of his amusing performances Also in the picture and Jacqueline de ‘The screenplay, based |by Arnold Belgard, was written by | Michael F r and Ernest Pa- |gano, who also acted as producers of the film lhl‘ the well known ballet are Irene Wit executive produce (ou(m'svonsokm " BY BPWC POSTPONED | The BARBARA SEARS V JACQUELINE DE WIT BUSTER KEATON IRENE RYAN R 1 9 Professional! Business and SHOWS ALL DAY SUN with the feature starting at 2: 4:01—6:02—8:05 and 10:08 AND... hear the world's most magnificnt melodies of BRAHMS, ROS- SINI, TSCHAIKOWSKI going MODERN AS NEVER BEFORE! AND HERE'S MORE SPARKLING PETE SMITH'S “HOLLYWOOD SCouT” A day with an animal talent scout with excellent exhibi- tions by daring doggies. of the Frances Paul concert which scheduled to be held Thursday |e ing, June 27. | Miss Paul, who planned to arrive' | home early this week, has been unable to arrange transportation as was planned -~ | The new date for the concert, (which is 4 be held in the North- GOOGFY as | ern Light Presbyterian Church, will THE MUSCLE MAN in | be announced immediately ‘OLYMPIC CHAMP' | the arrival in Juneau of the young IN TECHNICOLOR ENTERTAINMENT: FITZPATRICK'S “SHRINES OF YUCATAN" a tour of the ancient Mayan civilization in SUPERB TECHNICOLOR | artist. Y ! \ ) N ) \ N ) And—In M-G-M'S “News of the Day” BARUCH IN STRIKING APPEAL FOR WORLD ATOM BOMB RULE! "OPEN GOLF CROWN in DRAMATIC PLAYOFF! LI 08 Lh TODM l(. “TERROR BY NIGHT” at §:28—10:37 “SUNDOWN VALLEY” On at 7:21—9:30 Clea SHOWPLALE OF | APITUL T' Give i i- l l Lou Ervin, Bill W. Scott, Miles|Pet Ralph Lioyd, Clifford Ar- pNA fl_lES 56 | Godkins. 55, Silverster Rosshirt, Thomas| | To Anchorage: Art Hedges, H. B.| McLaughlin, John Peterson, Audrey pASSENGERS 'I'o | Gronroos, Watler Stoll, Mrs. W.|Porter. { 48-HOUR o ey e . o oom, vacx| To Yakutat: Joe Keller; to Cor- AND FROM c“y How Burns. . Winnie Meager, |dova: Lee Gerber; to Anchorage: a Henson, Jessie Welch, Mable Marearet fi"“"‘bflgflhl Mrs ;;~ G:‘y“-! Soaked e I Gordon Buether, Dorothy k Iv\ ndecker and two children. K .. Notman Haley. Mike Kora| C A Pacific Northern Alrlines yester-| m, gogiax: . D, Hendrickson, J.|honin, H. F. Price, F. Dewey, E. V. flay flew two sections to and from |y~ Gipert Andy Riude, George Hunter, James Ingraham, Harold his clty Sandstrom. Snyder, T. A. Morgan, Paul Mor- Flying here from Anchorage with| ©n the second section, with Cap- aptain Maury Keating, First Of- tain Robert Des Marias, First Off er B. Burns and Stewardess Olli¢ | cer Tony Gomez, and Stewardess Howard were: H. Sterling, Jack jouise Leitner, were: from An- O'Neill, J. M. Greany, M. Wilkins, chorage: Raynold Peterson, Helen Ron Livingston, Doris Ervin, Betty van Tuyl, Ray Peterson, Ray , Tommy Morgan, Betty Dosh- r, Jack Erickson, Mrs. G. Buether. B LISTEN Monday, 7 pm., KINY.| Speaker Albert White for Alaska Tax Payer League. (303-13) | SILEX COFFEE is CLEAR and DELICIOUS! PLA Y_Two black bear cubs (upper-left) play at the Brookfield z00, t) shows no interest. Upper right, the champ fakes a bite. Lower, Ml, tm hlleuer makes a one point landing. Lower right, the winner! I BEAR cuB S AT Chicago, as a third (lef I RN AT THE DA[LY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUM;AU ALASKA and David Bruce A X d by William A. Seiter, a vi any picture ! : of many major F vood succ evoked st tionwide interest and BUT FULL OF MIRTH... : ANNA les speculation as has this book., When sus ¢ The story in which Suzy, Tone, the ight at the! MUSIC and MARITA |. {Louise and Bruce will be seen, is 20 local movie F 0 s T E R one of the more delightful to'goers are bound to be unanimous 4 some time. It is a timi ; that breezes in and out FRANCHOT ty of settings. These range T o N E m a New York penthouse to a| wholesale food market, and in- n, a lunch diner LOUISE b land an ultra night club * | With the action comes an accom-' ALLBRITTON {paniment of tuneful music. Some ® mmm of numbers by Tschaikowsky DAVID and Rossini, mingled with some nd new melodies. | BR UCE Miss Foster not only sings, she also dances with a corps de ballet in several routines devised by Les- on a story ° Howard Benedict was | Women'’s Club announces the post-, ponement until sometime in July, e had expected, when the con- upon ' The Triangle That Well-Dressed Look! Wf, NOW HAVE JUST A Choice of Models at PARSONS ELECRTIC CO. Corner Second and Seward Streets PAGE FIVE ‘A TREE GROWS IN| BROOKLYN' TONIGHT AT 20TH (ENTUR‘!; With th awaited sion of Betty Starts TONIGHT! T ENTIRY | The best-sellmg book in years... The best-loved picture of a lifetime!... of the e 20th Century-Fox film Smith's 1 Grows in Brooklyn,” the best-selling book in years, will—judging by un- / DUNN precedentcd Hollywood preview | U()P()thy MCGUIRE as Ratie. .. \% James ESJOhIlflY acclaim—become the best-loved pic- 3 A N ture of a lifetime 5 Y i Stardust . . . with a mop and a broom . . . % Having nothing . . . he gave himself . . ., Not since with the Wind”! R . Gone has the g of in their widely as the most perfect casting job ev approval of what is be acknowledged by author achieved in Hollywood. ‘ The role of “Katie” is played by Dorothy McGuire; James Dunn is| seen as ; Peggy Ann | Johnny Nolan Garner is * “Officer McShane worothy McGuire's portrayal Ted Donald- 1 Lloyd Nolan is el GABNERnas .. Little girl -mh a dream . l Joan BLONDELL i Aum Slssy ' of | Not bad . . . just friendly . . . “Katie” is one of the gr st | achievements in all of Hollywood ' history. | No happier piece of casting was achieved than the choice of Joan; Blondell as the vivacious “Aunt ( |Sissy.” In Miss Blondeli's capable hands, “Aunt Sissy” emerges cne of the most robustly amusing tand warmly sympathetic characters | to ever reach the screen. The story of “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" revolves around ‘13-year- | cld “Francie Nolan.” No role in' the picture is more important. Ted Donaldson wins a substantial | aim with his charact- | erization of “Neeley,” while Lloyd ! Nolan adds to his already impre { sive stature with his performance as the pnln officer. | - o | 'DATE FOR FIRST BUS JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS | BE SOON ANNOUNCED Kenneth O'H. , owner and op- | erator of the O'E a Buslines, left Juneau yesterday by Pan American | Airways for Whitehorse, where h( will make definite plans for upon- ing the bus line from Juneau to Fairbanks. i Following. a business mesting in Whitehorse, he will announce the date on which the first bus will depart with Fairbanks-bound pas- sengers from Juneau. This date is expected to ‘be sometime next week or the first of the following fweek. b share of ac Ted DONALDSON 2 Neeley.. Brooklyn was his whole world . ) Directed by JAMES GLEASON - RUTH NELSON - JOHN ALEXANDER - B. s, PULLY- ELIA KAZAN - LOUIS . LIGMION NOTE: FEATURE STARTING TIME | * NIGHTS 7:40 and 10:00 P. 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