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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1949 s i GREATER MOVIE SEASON AT THE : SHOWPLALE oF ENDS TODAY! HURRY! IT°S NEW! rneadd DAY AND DATE WITH THE NATION’S TOP THEATRES! (7 PAULETTE | lillllllAlIll WARNER PATHE NEWS BASEBALL’S EXCITING-EST FINISH!! STEEL STRIKE BEGINS FOOTBALL! Pittsburgh/Northwestern Penn Whips Dartmouth CONTINUOUS, SHOWS Complete Shows 5:20 — 7:28 — 9:37 Feature Starts 5:57 — 8:06 — 10:15 “Anna’s the Talk of the Town!”’ DOWN-TO-EARTH HUMOR jcount of the story behind the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "BODY AND SOUL" STARTING SUNDAY, CAPITOL THEATRE “Body and Soul,” the fourth all- star film the relatively new Enter- prise Studios has produced, opens Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. Co- starring John Garfield as Charley Davis, middleweight champion of the world, and Lilli Palmer as Peg Born, the picture introduces to movie audiences the meteoric Hazel Brooks whose only cinema appear- ance to date was the “face” that haunted Ravic in Enterprise’s forth- coming “Arch of Triumph.” The picture, a hard-hitting ac- pugilist’s championship and re- tirement, is based on an ‘original screenplay by Abraham Polonsky, direcked Ly Robert Rossen and produced for Enterprise by Bob Roberts. The top-drawer cast includes ERROL FLYNN, ANN SHERIDAN IN BILL AT 20TH CENTURY Man's conquest of the silver mines in Nevada, prior to the estab- lishment of law and order, is vividly portrayed in Warner Bros.' newest epic of the Far West, “Silver River,” co-starring Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan, which opens wmgmi at the 20th Century Theatre. “Silver River” spans the mmrmn—k tous period of 1865 to 1882, and takes the hero, Flynn, from the battle of Gettysburg to Washing- ton, D.C., down the Missouri river to St. Joseph and across the plains to the frontier mining town of Silver City, Nevada. Thomas Mitchell' and Bruce Bennett head the supporting cast, which also in- cludes: Tom D'Andrea, and thousands of extras. Raoul | Walsh, identified with Hollywood's Barton | MacLane, Monte Blue, Art Baker| (% LENTURY =3 PAGE THREE DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:20 and 3:30 STARTS TONITE Sunday and Monday ('MON YOU FEARLESS SONS OF DANGER! DOWN THE GLORY ROAD THEY THUNDER... ... MEN OF IRON WHOSE GUNS BLAZE LEAD ACROSS THE TREACHEROUS SILVER BADLANDS! Anne Revere, Academy Award win-|most ambitious western epics, di-| ner for her suppomng roie in “Na- | rected this important production. tional Velvet,” as Garfield’s mother, «gjlver River,” marks the re- Art Smith as his father, Joseph|turn of Flynn to the devil-) mny‘ Pevney as Shorty, his boyhood pal,icare type of character which has Canada Lee as the fighter from|made him an international screen whom he wins the crown, William i favorite. The film also marks a Conrad, Lloyd Goff and Vh‘sifllticomplete change for Miss Sheri- Gregg, all of whom made their'dan. She plays a Southern Lteauty names on the stage and radio be-!transplanted to the ruggest west, fore venturing westward. who is constantly at odds with the John Indrisano, famed welter-| hero, | weight contender, acted as coach' Warner Bros. have spared no ex-| Bushop . Ireland . Homolka ona BRODERICK CRANFORD AND DRAMA! ERROL FLYNN ANN SHERIDAN | TOMORROW (SUNDAY) The story of a guy that women go for . . . he took what he wanted from life and didn’t care who got hurt! 4 | 'TH[]MAS MHCHEU ~BRUCE BENNET .. s wasi [HCHIN PAY BY STIPMEN ONGSTREET AND WARIEY OANK, 1. 7RO & NOVEL WY STEPHEN LONOSTREET MUSIC BY MAR STEINER | JOHN GARFIELD - LILLI PALMER '@ody and Soul” Lrp ooy .. 7 newctimae i entortacnmend geome THE ENTERPRISE STuDIOS WILLIAM CONRAD - JOSEPH PEVNEY - LLOYD GOFF - CANADA LEE wn “N“E R“ERE Owected by ROBERT ROSSEN - Produced by BOB ROBERTS + evsasco vy umneo amrists. n 48 CAN STALIN SUCCEED IN HIS WORLD- ANSWER TO STALIN" wi: rusx 1o -oive axo covouenr- by THE MARCH OF TIME CAN HE BE STOPPED, AND H?WY M. G. M. COLOR CARTOON "Uncle Tom's Cabana” CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES Complete Shows 2:00—4:30—7:20— 9:30 Feature starts 2:40—5:10—7:40—10:10 i .. PLUS... LATE NEWS BY AIR Yankees and Dodgers Baseball Games MATIKEE SUNDAY L] ADULTS SHOW STARTS e . E SHOWING ONLY DOORS OPEN 1:45 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCBIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 5606 FOR APPOINTMENTE Six persons were admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. They | were: Jack Williams, Charlie Jim, Mrs. Rose Gimferosa, Kenneth Reed of Skagway and Mrs. Alice Hinchman of Hoonah. H William Seymour was dlacharged.l Mary John of Angoon was admit- | 1 Alice Hinch- I Make A Pause The Pause That Refreshes for Garfield and Lee in the fight|pense in making “Silver River” a sequences, and doubled in brass as|lavishly mounted picture. In addi-| referee in the ringside scenes. tion to the stars and Xeatured\ coppery-haired beauty from theling parts in the film. Also over modelling field, is cast as Alice, the| 6500 extra players were used at| “other woman,” a nightclub warb-|yarious times for some of the big- permanent, abets Garfield in hisj ruthless path. Her face and figure, not to mention her irrepressible 30 ARRIVE 30 personality, has the film colony become an important cog in cast- DEPART 0“ A(A ing wheels. i Enterprise persuaded one of the Leopold, once hailel as Holly- [ 4 total o 62 passengers were| wood's most beautiful chorine, t0}carried yesterday by Alaska Coastal return to the cameras to do 8| Ajrlines, with 30 persons departing drum in a nlghtclub seqnence interport. They were: To Taku Point: Lee Lucas. FORMER JUNEAU Bov To Sitka: Martha Kitka, Velma RH“R“S HERE AHER j piro, George Martin, August Martin, Alex Andrews, Alice Genevieve, To 'Tenakee: Mrs. M. wilson Charles (Chet) Jones is back in| Frank Williams, K. Oakson, Juneau after many years atsence;| To Angoon: William Samonto. looking up former schoolmates and | Hayes, R. Anderson. friends. Chet, who was born in Ju-{ To Hoonah: Frank Eee, Harold neau, left when he was about 13} C. Jones. nois. Fenster. He has just recently returned! To Icy Straits: Bob Akervick, T from Japan, where he had spent|Halgrims, Dr. William Whitehead. . pation. He says that was a very|Mountjoy, Eddie Nielsen, Laura interesting experience, seeing the}Lee. Japanese people gradually maklfll To Ketchikan: Edith Shrenk. WAr yars. 1 mers. In Seattle he visited his sisterj From Kake: Jerome C. Lynch. | o Dorothy, now Mrs. Max Walker,| From Hoonah: Don Turner, with another sister, Mary Anne,|C. Jones, Tom Halgrim, Bob Aker- | (Mrs. Paul Crock). vick, A. J. Humphrey, Mrs. Daniels Among the many friends he had |and child. Rox, who served in the same com-:man. pany with Chet's father, Leo Jones,! From Skagway: J. R. Hanson, during World War I. Kay Reed, Kenneth Reed, Isaac EASTERN STAR liam Kottmier. Step-up ana Stand-in night Tues- From Haines: Curt Irwin. day, October 11, 8 o'clock. Bring, From Tenakee: Mike Gavril, Don Newcomer Hazel Brooks, a torrid{ players, there is a total of 75 speak- ler whose influence, though im-|ger sequences. agog and Miss Brooks bids fair to FRIDAY FLIGHTS| original Gold-diggers, Ethelreda S speclalty number—dancing on &} yunean, 36 arriving and 14 carried Kitka, Henry Adams Jr, M. Sha- MANY YEARS ABSENCE| osrse Romae. viva eown and is getting a big kick out of] To Haines: Annoe Klaney, Elsie years old, and went to live in Illi-} To Mud Bay: Bud Brown, Mike 30 months with the Army of Occu-| To Petersturg: Glen Leach, changes and rebuilding after the! From Ketchikan: Bernice Sum- and In Juneau is making his home | Frank See, Ole Requiam, Harold Hosp“"l NOTES E looked forward to seeing is Lee{ From Icy Straits: Taalak, Vernon Moen, Capt. 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