The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1947, Page 5

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1947 STARTS SUNDAY!? ROARINC “CAPTAIN KIDD” starts at 1:35 __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WARNER BAXTER in “JUST BEFORE A DAW!] R Starts at 8:20—10:45 ~ 3:45 Ot W“""‘"‘Z ENDS TONIGHT! DOUBLE THRILL SHOW' The Queen of 1000 Crawling Terrors! “SPIDER WOMAN STRIKES BACK” Starts 7:05—9:30 e e | CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES ALL DAY 5:55 8:05 10:15 »ith RANDOLPH SCOTT EXTRA'! Andy Panda in “MOUSIE 4 COME HOME” in Technicolor John Carradine Gilbert Roland OO0 o0 OsPRCIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONO I 2 DD QO “THE NEW FRANCE* it’s The GAYEST Of Juneaw’s e Sp- always a good time at the CAPITOL COCKTAIL BAR @ DANCING EVERY NIGHT @ Every Drink Mixed Right Music by JIMMY GREGG @ MERV PLUM and ROY EATON "CAPTAIN KIDD" IS FEATURE AT CAPITO!. SUNDAY Opening Sunday, and continuing Monday and Tuesday, the Capitol will offer “Captain Kidd " Eenedict Bogeaus as built his latest production around the most colorful figure in the annals of pir- acy, the fabulous Captain Kidd, blending fact and fable in the fam- iliar manner of high-seas adven- ture. The captain is played with ob- vious relish and lusty exaggeration by Charles Laughton, a portrayal more entertaining than authentic. He has whole-hearted support from John Carradine and Gilbert Roland, playing fellow cuthroats, inald Owen as a gentleman’s gen- tleman. The screenplay by Norman Reilly Raine uses the expected atmo- sphere of darkened caves, moonlit galleons, swordplay and gunpowder largely as a background for the live character study of Kidd. There is a plot in which the son of a King's ambassador turns pirate to clear his father's name. and Reg- | EXCLUSIVE PICTURES of the story of a valiant pecple’s fight for recovery from the devastation of war — in the latest MARCH OF TIME! treasure, duels in the ship's holdlcomedy 38 rand a beautiful noblewoman cap- tured by the brigands. But inter- |est is centered in the notorious outlaw, taken into his Majesty's service for his ruthlessness -and liv- ing up to his 1eputation for double- | dealing. -JUNEAU, ALASKA EOOD COMEDY IS i - FEATURE COMING AT 20TH CENTURY the Berry Fleming best- had millions of readers laughter, and Loast- star cast headed by ard winner Charles Bennett and William el Effingham's Rald,” new 20th Century-Fox at the 20th Century nday and Monday. Effingham’s Raid” re- counts the saucy and hilarious saga of a sly *“old soldier” who ccmbines force with a “thrill” wind that blows pretty good, to send a guy and a gal on one of the gay- est romantic joy rides the screen has ever known Joan has the part of a society reporter on a newspaper, Eythe is the young reporter who learns that love and reform mix—with a ven- geance Colonel Effingham is a relict of previous returning to Fred- ericksville, his birthplace, to end his days. He finds in this small community all the grafting, con- tentious little people typical of many ¢ His life, far from the quiet, entful thing he had dreamed, becomes an excitement- packed npaign to preserve the town's tradition and integrity against the machinations of the mayor and a group of crooked busi- nessmen, editor and politicians. How, with the aid of Joan Bennett and William Eythe, he finally achieves his triumph, and manages to save the y for love as well, is said to for the grandest Cob\m\ Eythe, the hila comedy tonight “Colone wars, BASKETBAU. SCORES Scores of leading basketball The woman's part in the produc- 8ames played last night are as fol- tion is taken b) GIRL SCOUT NEWS NOTES Bflrbnra Britton. 0Ws Fordham 48; Kings Point 40. New Hampshire 72; Bates 63. Boston Uniy. 62; Colby 44. Bowling Green (Ohio) 65; Ohio At our last meeting, Girl Scout Univ. 47 Troop No. 11, the members formed patrols and each patrol worked on Kansas 55; Iowa State 30. Ohio Wesleyan 78; Hawali All- the friendship boxes which we are Stars 48. making. Then we filled the boxes Morningside . 58; North Dakota with gifts to be sent to the many State 47 of the needy countries. Natch Dapcevich, Reporter. 1 held a Refresh- Brownie Troop No. mecting on January 21. berg and Mrs. Wildes. Many of the girls had to finish their waste- paper baskets. The next meeting will be in the Elks Hall on January 28. -—Carol Leath, Reporter. - > ATTENTION MASONS Tulsa “35; Wichita ' 34. Washington (St. Louis) 56; Chi- cago 28. Bradley 72; Western Michigan 49. Oklahoma Aggies 49; Arkansas 44 ments were served by Mrs. Ene- (overtime). Maryland 61; Nortlr Carolina 57. Vanderbilt 38; Aubuwn 37. Clemson 60; The Citadel 40. Stetson 53; Miami (Fla) 46. Georgetown 46; Southwestern (La) 45. Texas Wesleyan 172; Oklahoma Stated Communication Monday City Univ 39. evening at 7:30 with work in the M. M. Degree. Visitors welcome. J. W. LEIVERS, Sec. Eleciricity Anywhere —Kohler plants are compact and rugged —Ideal for lighting homes or construc- tion projects —Thoroughly dependable under all sorts of conditions —Fully automatic A. C. current at low cost— Kohler Sales and Service PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. 1947 Start the New Year right . . . 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