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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 G e e e e 55 PR RR AR RRI AR AR A BIG HOLIDAY SHOW ;g; TODAY and SATURDAY Doors Open 1:15 [ally reproduced, and none of the | Columbus’ expedition has been lost. | 7| DISCOVERER OF | Spanish court have been realistic- suspenseful drama resulting from | |8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Fiance Dies {wmmn FILM, gl | DO LENTURY Malel Paige. Monogram's “West of The Alam 6 % offers Jimmy Wakely in his latc 2 P | HIDNIGHT WA KVE LY PAGE FIVE ) X s wobe wawiy /| AMERICA, THEME o , | AT THE g f ’ 4 3 SHOWPLALE oF NOW AT CAPITOL | / & gt e | € t N ¢ “ J. Am:ur Rank’s “Christopher | | A western and a mystery feature 72 Columbus”, now at the Capitoi | . make up the double bill at the!® 41 lThem:ie s an important milestone iy Capitol Theatre for the last two| () 2 in motion pictures times tonight. 19 n N I T E b2 . The blography of the man who ! “Halt Past Midnight,” a neatly=! (4 " il % - & ‘/j : g : 4 |discovered America, with Fredric [§ b ] tumed mystery thriller which em- | § gfi fi; ij b 1‘!5" ,v’; fi"? g EJ B 2 NOW: THRILLING! |50 s i bk LE BILL | 4 3 |sweep and grandeur the stirring || and romance to exciting advan- | ] :’; INUOUS S i the it tume ana @ A s ! by i 5 4 ; y g costul lor and Peggy Knudsen in e c ONT SH 0 w S | magnificent decorations of the ast which includes Joe Sawyer, JIMMY 4 | 4 Walter Sande, Martin Kosleck ar & Complete Shows 1: Feature Starts l March, winner of two previous |Academy Awards, turns in one of | |the greatest performances of his| WJ |career as Columbus, endowing the | (role with power, perseverance and‘ | sympathetic undarstanding. Extremely able portrayals also are chalked up by his co-stars: starring musieal western. Appear-| ing with Wakely is Lee “La 4 White in the featured role a star’s buddy. ¢ In the principal feminine role i |g Iris Clive, with ¢ 191 ments in the han Jack Ingran AYLOR PEGRY K?’UDSEH DOORS OPEN | RRATA A IRRRERRRRRRRREERRRARE YOO | Florence Eldridge as Queen Isa-'#® Arthur Smith Fiad- 1@ | e bella, Francis L. Sullivan as her| tata” ? © chief advisor, and Linden Travers,§ Tliver. Drake.: Wiis % and Kathleen Ryan as two of the ' land director of the o ~;5 700 women at the Spanish court who l lay by Louise Rou @ o o ) seek to win the would-be explorer’s | & g .“, s ;5 SHG‘YV S...[ A\RT) | attention while he is awaiting sup- o r§ e 10.9 |port for his projected expedition. 1 SHEI.BY N,; l.) ® 7:10 and 9:30 1 b iCHOL i Y 4 LEAVES, NEW DUTIES FOR (GC CREWMEN One office and four ratings of| | the Coast Guard cutter Storis have | {gone on, or are returning from,| leave, it was announced today, nndi four assignments for various duties| { were announced. Ensign Norman R. Binns has ‘le!t for Seattle on a two-day leave; i Jeffarson W. Manning, engineman | 3i1d, left on a seven days leave;| |Fred Pratt, engineman 2nd, re-| | turned from three days sick leave; ' {Wallis S. Windley, damage con- | trolman 1st, returned from three days leave, and George E. Williams, | apprentice seaman, returned from 10 APPEAR SO@N | INCORCERT HE! did she risk her jewels that he miggn win? A notalle e array of mu: .pm;,lc ol Jun s\,un of | sponsors fi SATURDAY HORND | RIS’ HATINEE 1S OPEN AT 11:00 TURE at 11:30 1. slores listed Dr. John Duzik, Beverly Hills dentist and formerly from Rock nt in Springs, Wyo., died at a Santa Monica hospital from post-operative complications. He is shown with June Haver, film aetress, who was at his bedside at the time of death. (P Wirephoto. Royal Rewew A ... was her charm and wit enough to gain him favor? According to the Rev | Zotoleft, , this ba'ng b L adm re may he: ns. of ! millions of peopl the Chicago Railroad P | Fair, Nickols has a ... ves the love she offered worth o the price? the nd tha laige repertoire {20 s 1ene, ranging from-the melodic heart . Chief Boatswain's Mate Nicholas | Pl i gt Al ' | Kashevaroff reported on board | in the mnlx‘)' u; l";r (¢ sa b —‘16— |from the base at Ketchikan for | 9 DA I¢ 8 2 r (t T L | Sptettunte. Sheouils @ toturn in ai The 263 Cer "'F:."B?‘ b4 temporary duty, and reassignment to the Point Retreat Light Station. | Albert M. Pinger, boatswain’s mate | i2nd, reported from the Sentinal }Lighb for temporary duty and fur- ther transter to the cutter Hem- lock stationed at Ketchikan. Ellis F. Bearce, boatswain’s mate | 2nd, reported on toard from Seame‘ | for assignment to duty, and Rich-| |ard L. Wright, seaman, was trans-| | ferred to the Ketchikan base tor | further transfer to the Coast Guard | air facility at Kodiak. {(ITY ENGINEER SAYS SLIDE DANGER OVER Immediate danger of slides on Mount Roberts above Gastineau Avenue has passed, according to Mayor Waino Hendrickson. | He said City Engineer J. L. Mc- Namara had investigated the| mountainside and found that it is drying out. Fallen trees lying across a ravine and thought to be a hazard are secure behind heavy upright spruce trees, he said. MS N A BOTTLE BRINGS AID — BUT FOUND DEAD By Associated Press A Lake Superior lighthouse keep- er has been found dead, after he sent a message for help in a bot- tle. The bottle drifted ashore near Marathon, 75 miles east of Port Arthur, Ontario. The keeper wrote, “Come get me, first chance. Sick three weeks . . .can’t get out.” The keeper’s boat was found in a bay, damaged by heavy waves. Your CHRISTMAS CARDS are here! | popular Gershwin an | numters, into a wi operettas. His bac advanced music ' i success as a cor It has been appearance of E provide Junea | |a prozram that membered. oo NG "KIBS M LA MORNIN cluges and gToU educ HU n ..M; 5-10-25 Siore, . Tot-o-Tegn Jomplefe Cm iiter, Wat- arge Grecery, Sugar Bowl 1. Goldsfein” TECHNICOLOR wsmmng | ELDRIDGE _SULLIVAN Linden Kathileert i TRAVERS - RVAN ~ waDEREK BOND v JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE FELIX AYLMER irected by DAVID MACDONALD " Produced by A. FRANK BUNDY _ SRRICRR RS RO RRICERRRETEE FECRIFRE IR~ - will 'lll be ! ) e D e N N o o O D D NN N N N O o o o o o o o o N N N o o O N o o N S G N SN oV N NN O N NN NN NN N NN NN NN DN DTN Ball, Annual | sat. AT OOOOEE € AR AR~ INAAT A RARRIDRR A Sydney Box Production for Gainsborough + Released by Universal-International EXTRA SPORT REEL COLOR CARTOON WARNER PATHE NEWS SEERRER ROSOOOCEN King George VI, (center), appropriately attired in full naval uni- { form, is escorted by ‘Capt. Ephraim Rankin McLean of Carroliton, Miss., the ship’s commander, as the British monarch reviews the crew of the USS Columbus at Portsmouth, Eng. The King chatted with crew members and stayed for lunch in the course of his three- hour visit. # Wirephoto via radio from London. On Round Trip Fares to Seattle Via The Alaska Line NEW WINTER travel rates mean a 20 per cent saving on round trip passenger fares from Alaska to Seattle and return, | via The Alaska Line. in Alaska and to Seattle between October 15 and March 15 @ Take advantage of Pan American’s annual fare reduc- tions. Visit cities in Alaska . .. fly to Seattle on business or pleasure . . . vacation in Hawaii. At these fares you save enough for extra fun. And bargain tickets are good ;. until April 15, Fast, frequent Mngmo Chpper service. Now, try this lighter | beer—old favorite But there’s no reduction, of course, in the high quality of Alaska Steamship Company of millions. How light itis.:3 how smooth and service. 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