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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1949 CONTINUOUS SHOWS Complete Shows 3:18 — 5:31 — 7:47 — 10:03 Feature Starts 3:47 — 6:00 — 8:16 — 10:32 The GREATEST ADVENTURE Man Ever ived! CHRISTOPHER J. ARTHUR RANK presents co-starring Florence Francis L. ‘ - SULLIVAN "a EKEGDLs]DGEQ_IN!EH Derek TRAVERS « RYAN 2ra BOND il Tomorrow (Sunday & Mon. Cunly) Presented for the henefit of skeptical people who don’t believe there is fun anymere. - They'll all oree this is s Stage Rage! & Brosdway's : gh . F« AT His HILARIOUS gEst Olga San Juan DANCING sTAR OF “VARIETY Gigyj» NATION's New SONG sensaTion| * Lew Parker STAR OF THE ORIGINAL sT, Complete ACE PLav Shows -at 1:35 — 3:14 5:19 — 7:29 5 THIS IS AMERICA presents The Story of Bread and Wheat “OUR DAILY BREAD” Feature Starts 1:44 — 3:49 5:54 — 8:04 10:14 ] Celor Cartoon Late News Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. Third and Franklin Phone 787 DAMROSCH Bruno, WALTER THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Lily PONS Gregor PIATIGORSKY Rise STEVENS Artor RODZINSK! Antvr RUBINSTEN Jon PEERCE o PINZA Vuu.lhll MONROE & His Orchestra ' Joscha HEIFETZ FRITZ REINER Leopold S’oKO.WS“ s TS Warry JAMES oo L CAPITOL THEATR Phone 144 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Tue., Wed., Thur. Nov. 15-16-17 GAY COMEDY AND CATCHY MUSIC AT CAPITOL THEATRE | “Are You With It?” Universal- | International’s girlesque, tune-film |version of the hilarious Broadway ccess, opens tonight at the Capi- “zol Theatre for only a two day run. { The picture has four young, | sparkling stars in Donald O'Connor, | Clga San Juan, Martha Stewart tand Lew Parker. The latter player |appears in the same role he created in the New York stage production. O’Connor portrays an insurance atistician who gets involved with |a carnival and becomes one of the | | tent show’s biggest and best attrac- ]UOLS. | The story, based upon the musi- | leal comedy by Sam Perrin and | George Balzer, gives the | O'Conner plenty of opportunity to versatility as an actor, , singer and comedian. Cute Miss San Juan also has chances to sing and dance as O’Connor’s insurance secretary and | carnival show girl. Dimpled Miss Stewart and the breezy < Parker {are Midway personalities. Other players are Walter Catlett, | Pat Dane, George O'Hanlon, Ran- som Sherman and Louis Da Pron, ! who also staged the dances. The picture was directed by Jack Hively and produced by Robert | Arthur from a screenplay by Oscar Brodney. 1GARD_EECLUB HAS - IMPORTANT MEET; DISPLAYS MADE| | Garden Club members who at- |tended the regular meeting last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. |E. J. Cowling got a lot of practi- cal experience in the making f rdish gardens, winter bouquets and | ous - Christmas {'The program committee had an as sortment of material assembled and | the members drew lots for partners las well as for the subject they were |to make. Results of their work are on display in one of the windows of ’the Florist Shop. The following committees were |appointed for the next year; Mem- bership, Mrs. James Larsen, Mrs. O S R R B R BB P ARG SRRRRRRRRRIRRRG Elks nimcle; arrangements. | T ) Ambulance Fund BDANCE | Saturday, Nov. 19 DAY 5 Sponsered by the EMBLEM CLUB 0000000 =™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Ma/n-!;u O'D!is':lf rank McHugh at 8:15 Only Matinee Tuesday at 2:1 unreserved at E General Adm. ‘Unreserved LOC RESERVED SEAT SALE NOW open 7:00 to 11:30 p.m. at Box Office ; NO PHONE ORDERS “ One For O'Dwyer | - L | . i SOLID Democratic ballot is cast by New York’s mayor, William | O'Dwyer, in his race for re-clec- tion. Picture was made in poll~ ing place at Public School No. 67. ! Odds favored O'Dwyer in three- cornered race, (International) | James McNamar: Sunshine, Jack Clark, N W. J. Wal Program, Mrs L. Hunter J Mrs. J. P. Porter, Mrs. Elton E strom; Publicity, Mis. Ray Rei shaw. Living mer |lier; Hostes orials, My schedule, Mrs, @ Day; Civic Projects, Mrs. W. J 1 Walker, M V. F. Williams, Mrs. 1Waino Hendy n, Charles |Furw.ml. The Club decided to take over the work of landscaping the tri- angle at th of 12th Street whi the Club offe There still time to enter ters for the contest on “My favorite {House Plant and its © as Dec- ember 15 : deadline. That date will o) th and last contest | {which will be open until February 115 on the subject “My most success- \ful bird feeding program and who I called.” Letters are to be 250 to 750 words and may be mailed to Box 2002. All Joe Sa Mrs, is flail 3 | O O OO ¢ AT 20TH CENTURY | Glynis "Not Apparent’ "RIGHTS"LAW AGAIN ASKED BY PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, President Truman »wed his call for p hts laws yesterda, needed to overe \tion and injustice.” view of the SO0 Nov vig 12— yrously re- ot civitl | they | { the c 0w we can ¢ such lezisl clared in an pared for a meeting national conference d Jews. dent noted t before he had a Un- | hours 1 n on the grave of the wn Soldier. an knows, and no rei “whether it man was a Catholic, a Jew or | Protestant, or what his origin and color were. ‘ “That grave—the grave of the —symbolizes mu'l | faith and our unity.” | | Mr. Truman indicated that pass- | age of civil rights legislation might | do much to spike critic e | United States by *“our enemies”| | abroad. | 'DAULETTE GCDDARD I SAUCY COMEDY | When a beautiful and bewitch ng | divorcee swoops down on London | high society with blackmail in her | eye and romance in her heart, any- thing can happen. And when the vixen is played by Paulette God- | dard, and her activities take on :x‘ ;.kpmk!v and sophistication that only | | Wilde at his best could pro- I | vide, the result is bound to yield| | solid, high-spirited entertainment | | for movie-goers. | All of which, according to pr?\’l:“.\" | crities, is evident in “An Ideal Hus-| band,” the new Twentieth Centur: | Fox release, photographed in color ! | by Technicolor, which is at the 2mn]‘ Century Theatre tonight and Sun- lay. | Miss Goddard is said to have her | | finest role to date as Mrs. Chev-| | eley, the beautiful, cunning and| | unscrupulous woman who plots her’ future by confronting men with their pasts, and who herself can | resist all but two types of men— | married ones and bachelor: Her sizzling path through high ‘Scl‘k‘ly brings unexpected and hi- | larious complications in the lives ot prominent politician, his wor- thipful wife, and London's most mmom E}!“q W o e g LATE NEWS by AIR | CARTOON W% PAGE FIVE DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:15 and 3:30 TONITE and SUNBAY ONLY 6s A qpoman has to think of her future ... oo o A man has to thi of his pastl® She - scandalized three Continents oo dooking for AN IDEAL HUSBAND! . L] HE had millions!| ... but whot she wanted money _{ couldn't buyl) HE hd a fitlel (.. but wait till you heor what she called himi) 4 iu n ALEXANDER KORDA'S poduction of OSCAR WILDE'S Most Scandalizing Comedy HE had a”'past”l(...and che helped him bring it right up-to-datel) . MICHAEL WILDING - DIANA WYNYARD GLYNS JORNS - CONSTANCE COLLIER - SIR AUBREY SMIIH - HUGH WILLIMS vtz ALEXANDER KORDA .z e 1 108 Comer fon ] 'MATINEE SUNDAY ¢ DOORS OPEN 1:45 SHOW STARTS 2:15 CNE SHOWING ONLY “ “ ophisticated man-about-town and 160 ligible bachelor. | Acheson lunched Michael Wilding, Diana Wynyard, | American military Johns, Constance Collier, | officials at Heidelber Sir Aubrey Smith and Hugh Wil-|man university town. liams head the supporting cast ot| The decisions arrived today with and ancient top | diplomatic ‘ Ger- | 3y ) ) ) (" at in Paris i ! on | the London Film Production pro-| will not be apparent for “weeks| duced and directed by Alexander |and months,” Ach 1 said Korda. | arrival at Frankiurt rday. s =1 | He is making a four-day tour of West Germany following the major | | decisions on Germany’s future ( eso n ays reached by the Big Three. At Bonn, | capital of the West German Re- M | publie, he will confer tomorrow with | Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and | p a r I s Ta | k s President Theodore Heuss. The Germans are pressing for more soveriegn rights for their gov- ernment. They ant the Western Allies to stop dismantling German industry. They showed consider- | ak issapointment at the vague- | ness of the announcements at the | end of the Big Three Paris meet-| ing. German Socialist Schumacher said: gardners in S. E. Alaska are invit- “Adenauer will appear Lefore the| ed to enter. Pri are awarded German Parliament on Tuesday the best two lette wretched and with empty hands” | COMING To Juneau Soon NOTED RADIO, OPERA and CONCERT SOLOIST Shelby Nichols (By the Associated Press) Fresh from talks in Paris with Foreign Ministers of Britain and | France, U.S. Secretary of State leader Kurt | He *hrilled millions at the recent Chicago Railroad Fair with his dramatic Oratorios, Songs and Spirituals which vividly inier- pret lights and shadows of the life of the American Negro. * PLAN TQ ATTEND [ ST S S S S e Dr. Robhert Simpson OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments SAVINGS INSURED ‘7O -$5000 Wf WiILL HELP PILOY HIS FUTURE There's opportunity straight ahead for the young-' ster, and grownup, 0o, who holds his helm on the savings course, Emergencies won'’t "sink the ship”, either, when you have a substantial sa'vings ac- count. Start now—with any amount—in an in- sured savings account here. 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