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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1948 : SHOWPLALE or Cfusread, APITUL: TONIGHT and TEURSDAY ONLY! For those adventuresome souls — something bizarrely || different with xuperb performanceq. by a deothless secrei : of the past! . by a strange house WALTER WANGER presents ROBERT CUMMINGS SUSAN HAYWARD N D\ X . ADAPTED FROM THE NOVEL BY HENRY JAMES MIJMENT with — EXTRA! — AGNES MOOREHEAD § For All JOAN LORRING SKI ENTHUSIASTS JOHN ARCHER Thefuture-ski-ehamps i o, 9% Amenics N 1 AROUND THE WORLD SKI DEMONS with Bill Stern UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL takes you on a tour of Lake Placid. | Seg the Feature from ‘l | | the start—7:58-10:11 HYES EX A MINFI‘ LENSES PRLS(‘V‘ ‘D DR D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRI®I 4écond snd eranklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENIS The all-electric kitchen is planned about basic “work centers”, t00 , . with a G.E Range, G-E Dishe washer, G-E Disposall, sad G-B Refrigerator! 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(Ir to the screen, will open at the S steps with original riation: to Cupitol Theatre tonight. and olo Numbers e GE IR seaters ohalbe) i”'-‘é"‘"“ng }? “b“;‘ (’,;‘u]mmxldng: T The committee ‘warns roller revue an usan ayward, “The Los ake certs p: ve Motent?’ wag n}d:\pled from the Except for those who were here ,.ll‘A\ to make Lml.nn( they have o ha e i ‘papers | some 25 years'ago and remember {ickets of the proper color—not v Leonardo Beroovicl, ihe programs in the old Coliseum s (8 paupstion. Jol 1“"‘”“‘“ it Ot bisys: i $le ink, this weskend’s “Rhythm on hues, but simply that the spec- of: ‘5 youngs WErloRs) . publiaier fRolierst, s 6 AR, Al will Be -lator . spacs 18 Ehe T | Siutan - Brdwardsfeia Erotn, per] Jul s first roller skating ex- imited . to 250 and only tickets | Susan Hayward, of the color selected for each per- reen +. h, as inine dip- :Wlm:l‘mu;uTXDLL‘.‘rl\?utsl;\e-(IJixxT"‘ l]asd:}:c it \-m open with a 2:30 o'clock formance will be honored at the :ole of Tina, who lives with her matince Saturday for a junior great aunt in a_huge eerie old house sudience of school and pre-school in Venice, Italy. Agnes Moorehead age, and the 35 skaters will per- is the 105 year old great anut; Ed- fcm at 8 o'clock Saturday, Sun- do Ciannelli is the priest, Father day and Monday evenings. e, A e Lpers. AL i o . eommms LEAVE I | door ble om advance sale at s eral dun. and sporting mmds stores. R OPENING TONIGHT, [N FOUR SHOWS .. Fed, i v ‘ | balance and perfection of steps.” | Tickets for the rolling revue are | COMEDY Is Now | AT 20TH CENTURY L—W TURY ToN1GHT Complete Show; at 7:23-9:30 2 y to enjoy, is r unt’ sy Ceme, Easy Go, a riotous corodv-romance which uf - MEET THE WACKIEST PEOPLE EVER a0 Lon and Bouny Tuia sharieg ASSEMBLED UNDER ONE ROOF op billing ! Xi:‘n; lI;.] PFitzg-rald, scene-steal- er par excelence it is a field day (outside an Insane BARRY (Going My Way") for laughs in this his most exten- vier and more lovable than he was Asylum in “Going My Way,” and that's going a long way. : lYN N TurTs And he does it as a character . DIANA SONNY that only the <killful and puckish Fitzgerald could make engaging—: schemipg, shiftless scoundrel with Vi rses and a wari- s, he's lazy and reaks his daughter’s heart, but is charming and lovable with it all Diana Lynn, who grows lovelier sl ; the Wohington St on vk | FOR WINTER VACATION i each succeoding fim, is Barry's | troubled daughter and manager of with DICK FORAN Toe story concerns the efforts ot | the young publisher to wrest some May. | — |famous love letters from the cus- However, in the view of the Jun-| Mr. and Mrs. I Goldstein left tody of Tina and Juliana .The let- icr Chamber of Commerce, which | on the Princess Louise for the | ters are worth a fortune if he can sponsors the show, the other 33| States. They will pick up a new joLtain and publish them, Moving skaters rate just as high, for they | car in Seattle and drive to Cali- into the big house as a lodger, un- learned to skate since the rink|fornia. They will visit with Mrs. akble, the publisher discovers Tina Fingers as well as feet are fly=| cisco and withh their son, Bob to ke a “Jekyll and Hyde” type of jng, with the costume committee | Goldstein, who is a student at character. Torn bLetween his love working hard to complete the skat-| San Jose State College. for the girl and accomplishing his ers’ outfits before dress reheaf- | The mission, makes for some exciting sals Thursday night. Jaycee WOMEN | o" juneau in March. and romantic screen fare. are assisting. ¥ R TR Skaters are members of the Ju- | INFORMATION I§ 5 onusntmiovesecin HOSPIAL NOTES | and Margaret Burgh, secretary. WAN'I'ED ABOU‘I‘6 Proceeds from the exhibition | Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospitall will be divided three ways—to the|yesterday for medical attention were Recreation Center for rental, to|James Morrison and Mrs. Douglas MISSI“G pERSONS the Club to help send a couple|Gray. to the next competition, and to| Leaving the hospital were Marie the Junior C. of C. for its civi¢c | Wukich, Mrs. Guy Amsden and son, activities. and Robert Andrews. “Juneauites should nol expect! Carol Morgan was admitted to Sonja Heines on wheels,” Harold the Government Hospital yesterday. L ee— Anyone having information con- cerning the following persons is asked to communicate with the Governor's Office in Juneau: Melvin M. Perkins: (known as Mack) 66 years old, height 5 feet 812 inches, weight 165 pounds, blue eyes. Tip of one thumb missing. Worked for many years in lumber camps. Mathew Daly: (known as Mat) came to Alaska around 1911. Lars Larsen: Dimitri Stamatakis or Mavr.kak- lis: Born in Greece in 1904. 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It is her im- Produceq FRANK McHUGH pending marriage to Sonny Tufts ETH My ALLEN JENKINS that Barry, in order to maintain JOHN LITEL his shiftless life, tries so diligent- ARTHUR SHIELDS ly and howlingly to prevent. Tufts . FRANK EAYLEN plays a returned Seabee, a human e der an assumed name, Lewis Ven- cpened December 1, 1947. Goldstein's relatives in San Fran- hero with human short-comings, and he plays him to perfection. He makes an excellent foil for the con- niving Fitzgerald, losing his entire, ...PLUS... bankroll on Barry's slow-traveling ter many hilarious moments that all are reconclled. Rodeo Romeo-Starring Popeye—Latest News ik AL T I Sell it witn an F‘mpL Want-Ad' HERE s THE ANSWER Theat is the date Onwhichthe ROTARY CLUB Of Juneau will Present the JUNEAU CITY BAND IN CONCERT atthe 20th CENTURY THEATRE In Company with the Juneau Mew’s Chorus