The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 6, 1949, Page 3

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" Heading the cast are co-stars‘ Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine, the former winner of the “Oscar” for | his performance in “Going My | Way,” the latter for her work in| “Suspicion.” Producer Charles Brackett and Director Billy Wilder are Academy Award winners for their production of “The Lost Weekend.” In addition Photography \1‘U\RDAY, AUGUST 6, 1949 > gy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA R ## PAGE THREB x "ON MERRY WAY" |"EMPEROR WALIZ' GRAS DooRS | _ SO t APITUL: BREAKING CAPITOL THEATRE| AT 20TH CeNTURY | | é@%[[’l T[/fi }‘ OPEN | STARTS ‘ THRILLED TO e . " e | STARTING TONITE entertaining comedies of the sea-|with-music, “The Emperor Waltz.” <AN Hk‘{wl\““ ‘ Gl'fl' SM COMOS TECHNICOLOB sogua premiere of this rib-tickling ::1 bl sunday alld Monday S\ AN “H‘\.\“ '0 flleSa'mf SPECT ACLE ;I;l::am(a} :g::‘l:-o;l‘;r::s:n t.:(ee:;;l; weelwl(\:r;s l\::‘lll;\l‘]m':;:;BV:]e] b'ym;:g:li!_a; PR |y r Ay Different and Debonair Romantic Musical e { ’ that Really Kicks Up Iis Heels" SHOWPLALE or (iuneaidy - BRLNL ' SMASHCOMEDY AT | IS LAVISH FILM CROWDSHAVE M| | o e | & o i 700 | 7:15and 9:30 LEAVI“G TONIGHT? %%%?gggggczs THIS GREATEST Our Merry Way- one of the most|Paramounts romantic . comedy-| . will open a three-day run at the ete tomortov, when he Pau COME OUT! COME QUT! Wherever Your Arefora Since x | feature opens a three-day run. ion of the popular “Tales of Man- Boris Karloff - Ward l-l*“' mmuuu Richerd Long o tase THE wINDu hattan,” it is told in a series of episodes, and is played by a coterie of top-drawer stars. Some of the famous names en- countered as the picturee pro- 2 : H gresses are: Paulette Goddard and The fun cfinhnues m hlgh gear Burge:s Meredith, the latter doub- IA)irec;orr George | Barnes ‘wou the T it ul\ca\ | i |tng as star and’ producer; Jimms ward for his excellent photogra- 1 -luct v at your Capitol Theatre! |ling as star and producer; JUBY | ying of -Rebocca.” Set Decorators Dttt IS acte of NaDPYEL ging' Teal) [ riotous sequence in which they ap- Sam Comer and Paul Huldschinsky, lovely New mo““l $o 2 ime ro! roman 5 ! TOMORROW pear as small-town band leaders; [ ATt Director Hans Dreler and Song romancel S0 this “‘“I “" “m“' the 1) o) ng hits 3 and the mo u:i baliroom scene Writer Johnny Burke are all Award .famot ’ orld-fal ne dll\‘ tha holders. Such an impressive num- ber of Hollywood's great pooling their talents for one film is what Crosby would call “something to yodel about.” Bing does a bit of yodeling him- Dorothy Lamour and Victor Moore i ingly fi Hollywood we merrily present in an amazingly funny Holiwoos Y7 TOP STARS in the COMEDY |l e ,That’s "eud a“d sho“lders Hggh vo}::rl:ertel uBretty pl::y:l:we:: ’ Dorothy Ford and Eduardo Cianelli. 'seldl—‘;long with some of his very | : “Tap Roots,” the Technicolor |special brand of singing—in “The | Above Any Other Ever Made! |, . 5 e v 4 > atre screen, is big-time melodrama “The Emperor Waltz” tells the in its dramatic saga of -the never- |romantic story of an American | to-be-forgotten Lebanon County traveling salesman and a beautiful insurrection. ‘Tonight's showings Austrian countess who are brought will end the three-day run. together by Bing's unaristocratic Lurid excitement, romance and|fox terrier and Miss Fontaine's !vlolem conflict highlight the action | pedigreed poodle. The supporting of this amazmg motion picture. cast includes Roland Culver, Lucile | Watson, Richard Haydn and Harold | PAN AM CLIPPERS OFWEATHER | It Said: “Its music is most tuneful! It’s magnificently mounted!” It said: “Bing Crosby has never been better! Joan Fon- taine is a sight for the eyes! Many will come back for a sec- f ond portion of this musical 4 delight!” Some men talk—some men plead—but Bing just sings to ‘em to sell ’em! After fous ! Countess Joan t-i-n-k-l-es all over like a crystal chandelier—and buys Bing’s lcandrall::i"l,:ll :‘f"eg:::i?l P P BING aramount Presents JOAN ) CROSBY FONTAINE CARRY 22 FRIDAY, mgh!.s arriving and departing from | | i Juneau Airport yesterday, as fol- Weather conditions and temper- !, o bR i) ]acures at various Alaska points, From € 2 Seattle: A. Amory, Sue also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 Graaf, Mike Goodman, Mr. and j{| am, 120th Meridian Time, and A RN leased by the Weather Bureau, | oo~ RYman Hew 0% |3e follow: Edith Maddox, Bob Murray, Mrs. I Aunke)z;xa eo o 55—Rain Showers Martha Breece, infant Gordon and B:x’imw 82 39— Rain | ROPert Breece, Mrs. Fred Riehm, Bethel ;FRM“ Fog Henry Roden, H. H. Selleck, Inez ik 7 Snyder, Robert Snyder, Richard 8 Kiss In Your Eyes” and | Kiss Your Hand, Madame’ Cordova 50—Rain —But It's really ‘Dawson 52—Cloudy i’;’;’::é l\g‘e;‘;‘: Mrs, Ray Tumer, :‘un'cA Red ;lpl with od i e's Aiming Forl, . | IE:;T;:::E? % "“f“_‘yfizgg‘;‘ff{ From Annette: Stan Bartlett, | .Roland Culver Lucile Watson b diem 53.—Cloudy | Christine Hanson. Richard Haydn Harold Vermilyea Seattle: Stephen Smith, HAVIE oo 06—COUAY § gy “srnien ™ ¢ B, Balso, Mrs. Juneau Airport ....... 48—Cloudy l Hugh Dodson, Floyd Bays, Betty Annette Island 51—Partly Cloudy l Kodiak 52—Partly Cloudy Brown, E. E. Murray, Mrs. E. Sta.n-‘ ley, Sam Baker, Herman Maalis, McGrath . . 48—Cloudy Nome . 46—Partly Cloudy i Northway ... 53—Partly Cloudy Petersburg .............. 49—Cloudy Portland ... 56—Partly Cloudy Produced by Charles Brackett Directed by BILLY WILDER Written by Charles Brackett and Billy Wildes Walter Turner, E. Stork, Clff Goodman, R. M. Kinzebach, Olga Kinzebach, M. Pugh, M. Skubbs, 0. J. Ulrich, Chris Johnson, John MATINEE SUNDAY e PLUS ot Prince George ... 44—Partly Cloudy [Fe8d: Seattle ............. 58—Partly Cloudy Whitehorse ... 46—Partly Cloudy | No MASS AT SHRINE SUNDAY; || DOORS A DULTS SHOW Cartoon... Yakutat ............. 51—Rain Showers | AUKE BAY SERVICE AT CARO'S | o | No Mass will be conducted at the Taku Toastmasters | v, " To Re(eive chaner Mass at Auke Bay will be in Caro’s At Banquet Tonight building at 8:30 a.m. : re Taku Toastmasters will receive their official charter at a semi- formal banquet tonight at - the : Baranof Hotel. ‘renromiances | EXTRA! o, 4 Jos O. Biaash, preident {PERFORMANCES . | ernor, an . ; mo |ct the Tongass Toastmaster’s Club ORS OPEN The MARCH OF TIME 'at Ketchikan will make the charter o S0e W ... Sports One Showing Only | Late News by Air M/ I'M HAPPY ON WASHDAY SCHW'INN BlKES at MADSEN S W||.UAM DEMAREST-HUGH HERBERT - epuroo ciaNNELLI - CHARLES D. BROWN . end Dorothy Ford - Carl Switzer - E-Icne Junsson Betty Caldwell - Frank Moran - David Whorf presents | presentation. 7 COM;I&EE‘P;{;WS “RBattle for Germa”y” {7 - cocktail party in-the Raranol But only Al::l“ 1 got mywocml Electric 4 2 {lobby will precede the banquet .‘Im“¢ asher! y 6:68— 9:27 2 Intimate glin}lpses intoRthe life of a German scheduled for eight o'clock. TURE START: family still Nazi. Revealing the great | Toastmaster for the eveming will 'FEAz :47— 5:16 . mpllfgbléms of t;:e Russian g]ockeage. |be Freeman Schultz, with Curtis You'll be happy on washday, t0o (with a G-E 7:45—10:14 “MUSICAT, — DISNEY CARTOON — LATE NEWS Shattuck at general critic. Thirty All-Automatic Washer), because your part of the washing is done in 20 seconds. That’s just how long it takes to load the washer, set the controls, and start it. { You'll be happier with a General Electric All-Automatic, too, because it really gets the clothes cleaa . . . sweet-smelling clean. All the ) clothes are soaked, washed, and rinsed in fil- tered, circulating water, and the G-E Activator® gets the dirt out of heavy work- clothes—while it's gentle with the finest fabrics. Ask to see this smazing washer in action. It's being demonstrated today— every day—to show yew how to mke washday a lv ppier day. b | members and their guests are ex- pected to attend. MOOSE LODGE NO. 700 Annual OBO DANCE Immediate Relief from SINUSITIS e HAY FEVER RESPIRATORY DISORDERS Under the care of Doctor Montgomery you may now obtain fast and lasting relief from the discomforts of Sinus, Hay Fever and Respiratory Disorders. We use the best most modern, Short Wave Therapy and Syfogen' equipment to help make you well and keep you well. 10 P. M. All Moose members and guests are .| gtequested to bring their own TIN ANS for a real JUNGLE STEW. 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