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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ° "LUMPY" the Talking Camel says, “You just can't have too many of these kind of pic- tures, because they're such fun! And-Don't waste time - Leaves Tomorrow!!!” Out-sizzling the desert for Thrills... Action : . and Roaring Fun! T UNIVERSAL %M/{e Geonge DeCARLO- BRENT INTERNATIONAL pre ents 4 A;,’,};"/vmf o with s B% 4a W A4 BRODERICK CRAWFORD ALBERT DEKKER - LOIS COLLIER [ANDY DEVINE + ARTHUR TREACHER ARL ESMOND 1 % Tony Pastor & Orch. DONALD DUCK | ° Latest FOOTBALL NEWS FEATURE at 8:07—10:14 "SLAVE GIRL" IS EYE-LURING MOVIE SHOWING, CAPITOL |COASTAL CARRIES |'THE WINDOW’ T0 BE 72 PASSENGERS ON |STAGED HERE; LOCAL WEEKEND FLIGHTS| TALENT IN COMEDY “The Juneau Players are making final preparations for thei new play, “The Window,” An eye-luring movie brimming, Weekend Alaska Coastal Airlines over with sex- and sand-appeal is: flights carried 72 passengers with the new Technicolor pmduction‘ih on flights into Juneau and 30 “Slave Girl," which opened yester- on outgoing flights. Passengers|given next Friday and Saturday day at the Capitol Theatre. Neatly were: evenings, October 22 and 23, in the balancing congxdy, romapce and| From Sumdum: N. Banfield, F.!Jum-uu Grade School Auditorium. action, and played against beauti- Schultz, Dr. Marquardt, W. M. |Rehearsals are being held nightly ful scenic exteriors and lavish in-| Whitehead, H. Bates. with Frances Worobec, gifted vet- terior settings, the Universal-Inter-! From Petersburg: Lloyd Jorgen-eran of the stage, as director. The national offering is as nice a pack- sgn, Mary Robinson. stage set age of entertainment as Hollywood, From Ketchikan: E. E. Ninnis. the guidance has given us in a long time. | From Wrangell: Tola Deverny. Yvonne Qe Carlo is breathtak-' From Haines: Mrs. Ed Hildre, ingly photographed as the Venetian Thomas Bowman, Mrs. Thomas Jancer, enslaved by an Arab shelk Bowman, Leonard Bowman, Le- but freed by a band of pistol-pack- ' nora Bowmon. ing Americans. Her dancing and prom Skagway: acting are peak moments in the pic- william Bietinger, fure. | Frcm Tenakee: K. W. Oakson, J.jy - George Brent, a United States Quillico, M. Fensier. | When her con, Joe, played by Low- envoy, leads the band of Ameri- From Sitka: Ken Bowman, MisSle) Gihgon of KINY, brings home cans. Brent’s smart acting and Millbury, Miss Frazier, Doris Veck-ig " \orm_hearted trapeze artist for tongue-in-cheek portrayal of the er, Miss Davis, Sally Green, MISS|, yje o rebellion starts. The new of Darrell M. Naish. The them~> of the play is lense and at times terrifying. The plot is a conflict between two women There is Martha, played by Edith o 2 Shrenk, who rules her household Shirley EAWards. jg;4 the neighbors with her con- however, lacking in charity that is to bef is being prepared under | jcept of stern religious virtue, that| Rollin Emel. Martha’s champion 1is her spoiled son, Tim, the part taks en by Harry DeLand. Martha be- lieves that Tim can do no wrong bpt Lane Roff, as his ex-wife, has a different stery to tell. The op- posing forces clash and a near tragedy marks the climax | Also ctntributing towards pla success are others Jur talented young a Miss Dorianne Barnes, popular pi- anist, will again provide the music Jack Gilover, owner of a local | advertising agency, has designed the | striking posters now on display in | downtown Juneau. The process by | which the posters were made is an interesting craft involving the ap- plication of as many as seven col- ors at one time, and is entirely hand-work. Critics have conceded that the unusual effects of light and shade have succeeded in pro- ducing the moods of emot'onal sus- pense that are found in this daring Inew play. Tickets are now Baranof Bock Shop. - HOSPITAL X | on sale the TES ) _ with Bette Grable and Dick Hayme " PAGE FIVE IO ENTURY ENDS TONIGHT Shows at 7:20-9:30 "ARROWSMITH" IS COMING TUESDAY AT 20TH CENTURY “The Shocking Miss Pilgrim.” in the leading role is showing at tr 20th Century for the last two tim tonight Tomorrow, for “Arrowsmith” will be with Ronald Coleman a This is the screen the novel by Sinclair In addition to the cast of Classics glamorous Hayes and the nett one night only, the . feature the star. production ol Lewis Ronald Colman Arrowsmith,” a Film release, includes s names Helen late Richard Ben- stage Donald welght 7 ounces. Dische rd from St. Ann’s hos pital Saturday were Mrs. Charl Bartlett and infant son, John Flor- eske, William Camp seph, Ludwig Wolf, John Robin, Neak, pounds, 4 DICK HAYMES - by B | way; | 1l, George Jo-| swashbuckling role will make this E. Halloway, W. W. Schuhan. arrival, Valerle, is depicted by Helen { among his most popular appear- —From Pelican: Karen Wetche. igchaefer, teacher of dramatics in| Three persons were admitted to | oo, | From Hoonah: R. M. Greenwald, |y, jocal High School. Valerle en- St. Ann's hospital Saturday for Carl Esmond is excellent in hiS George Mayeda, Mrs. Henry Moy, ljjis the aid of Gtandpa, a love- medical care. They were: Elsie Jo- portrayal of the handsome turbaned Arline Lawrence, Paul Moreno, fgpe pbut irascible old gentleman,|hanson, Mrs. Richard Lukesic, and sheik who makes love to Miss De Morris Paul. with Dick Peter acting this lively | Jovee Anderson Carlo. Albert Dekker is another To Hoonah: Earl Flemming. 'ruk-, and also gets help from the| In the stork department at St. turbaned sheik, brother of Esmond| To Pelican: C. Raatikainen, Dan'|ney minister, a splendid portray- | Ann’s a baby boy was horn €atur- and the Pasha of Tripoli, who also McGee, Don Chase, Fred Emerson.[a] of the latter being given Ly day evening at 7:20 o'clock to Mrs. mekes love to Yvonne. & To Fustavus: Russell Morgan. s o — Lo's Collier'is a pert, aggressive mg Sitka: John Robini, Ludwig Arab slave, bought by Broderick woif A. Bernardi, Roy Avrit, Mrs. | Crawford. Arthur Treacher, known R Avrit, Les Florence. for his butler and valet roles, gives To Fish Bay: J. Churovich. one of his most amusing portrayals| o Tenakee: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. as a man of action. Bulky Andy De- | miorendo. vine is leader of a group of Ameri-, ", Skagw! can seamen. All turn in capable caginer, Mrs. Smitheson. performances. | To Haines: Mrs. R. W. Knight, T (T | M. MacCammond. 3 | To Ketchikan: Mijnnie Suvert- 'ERR BOARD OF son, P. Vergon, Fred J. John, L. » ! Henry. | To Sumdum Fiats: N. Banfield, puBlI( wElFARE ‘ W. M. Whitehead, H, Bates, Dr. D. Marquardt. MEETS TUESDAY .= | RUMMAGE SaLE | Wed, Oct. 20, 10 am, Lutheran The Territorial Board of Puklic| Church. Welfare meets in Juneau tomorrow, | October 19, it is announced by R.! G. Maynard, Director of the De-| partment of Public Welfare. i Members of the Board include Gov. Ernest Gruening, chairman; the Rev. G. Edgar Gallant, Skag- Howard Lyng, Nome; Mrs.; Evangeline Atwood, Anchorage,; and Mrs. M. Clifford Smith, Jr., of Fairbanks. | This is a reguiar meeting oi the | Board and during sessions action will ke taken on the proposed de- partmental budget to be presented to the Legislature meeting in Jamu- ary, 1949. The Board will also consider vari- ous recommendations concerning policies and procedures resulting from the staff conference, which has been in session during the past ten days. A review of the depart- mental activities during the past year and one-half will take place. ‘The Board will also confer with Discharged Sunday were Jehn An- derson; Mrs, E. N. Said and baby | girl, | Admitted to the Government hos- | pital Sunday was John Anderson | of Juneau. THE Announcment v ANNE REVERE ™ Rkl TR B Selected Short Subjects AIR NEWS y: Mrs. L. Moe, Edith A. M. GEYER anncunces the sale of the GEYER SHEET METAL WORKS to V. W. METCALFE AND SON, V. M. METCALFE. THE METCALFE SHEET METAL WORKS will occupy the location of the Geyer Shop at 372 South Franklin St. HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 \ MR. GEYER thanks this many friends for their patronage in the past .and assures them they will receive the same reliable service from MR. METCALFE & SON. fly UNITED MAINLINERS from Seattle to CALIFORNIA and “All the East” From Juneau (via connecting airline to Seattle) to SAN FRANCISCO . 12% hrs. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Frankiin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Second and Junesu , { Mrs. Ray Renshay. 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