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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949 TODAY ONLY! GENE RAYMOND in “MILLION DOLLAR _ WEEKEND”—plus “LAW OF THE CANYON” CONTINUOUS SHOWS EVER ONWARD COMES THE BIG . PARADE OF HITS TO YOUR CAPITOL THEATRE! wmmmmmmne=T O M O R R O Wermeeenn- We Have 58 REASONS WHY M.G.M.’s “Words and Music” Is Worth Your While ===-= 14 SENSATIONAL STARS! 22 TERRIFIC RODGERS and HART TUNES! 14 BIG PRODUCTION NUMBERS! 5 BROADWAY SHOWS IN ONE! 2 GREAT LOVE STORIES! 57 plus Color by TECHNICOLOR equals 58 reasons why you'll be here EARLY to enjoy this feast of musical joy! DOORS OPEN 1:30 Complete Shows at e o0 Y 000080 00000900000I0O 2:00- 4 35- 7 10-9:45 GENE Jupy KELLY GARLAND MICKEY ECMOLOR LENA HORNE - E%NN SOTHERY ISE III.TOM TOM DRAKE JANET LEIGH MARSBALL THOMPSON - BETTY GARRETT — AND — TOM and JERRY ARE HERE TO CINCH THE DEAL! Plus “ONTARIO, LAND OF LAKES” /3 I.A'I'ES'!' FOOTBALL NEWS! SHORE’S FRESH FRYERS and Young Roasters available again at your favorile grocery (ase Lot Stevenson’s Market Bert’s Food Center Thibodeau Cash Grocery (alifornia Grocery - Home Grocery Behrends Harbor Market : Who is af finll? 01’“ course, since you are a careful driver, in case of an accident the “other fellow” is at fault. We feel that way, too, but if the jury disagrees it may cost you plenty. Make sure your automo- bile insurance is COM- PLETE. If it is not, bet- ter call Shattuek Agency Phone: 249 Cottage Food-Store - Spruce Delicafessen Gastineau Grocery Douglas Grocery Mike's-Douglas Mirror (afe City Cafe Diaz Cafe Jensen’s Grocery Ramos Cafe Also being served at the following Percy’s laura Lee’s Leave your orders Monday for your ‘l'hlkmviug Chicken Dinner Seward Street ‘Juneau THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FEATURE "WORDS AND MUSIC" AT CAPITOL SUNDAY| Taking the lives and music of one of America’s greatest songwrit+ ing teams—Richard Rodgers and Lorenz (Larry) Hart—as the basis!transferred to the screen with Ron- of a film plot, M-G-M has turned out a wondrous, star-spangled Tech~ nicolor entertainment in ‘“Words and Music,” the jubilant offering | opening at the Capitol Theatre Sunday. With Tom Drake cast as Rodgers |and with the exuberant Mickey Rooney playing the eccentric but {brilliant lyricist Hart, the story centers on the fulfilled romance of the former with a childhood sweet- heart, contrasted with the unre- quited love of Larry Hart for an | aspiring showgirl. Janet Leigh enacts Dorothy, the girl who became the future Mrs. Rodgers, with Betty Garrett cast as the impulsive and warmhearted {night club singer, Peggy McNeil who turned down marriage in favor of a career. SALVATION ARMY HAS SPECIAL DOINGS MON. On Monday, November 21, begin- ning at 4:30 pm. at the Salvation Army Hall on Willoughby, home cooked dinners will be served spec- jalizing in Indian dishes such as ‘Tee-Yee,' seaweed and clams, boil- ed fish along with home-made vegetable soup, coffee and cake, etc. etc, prepared and cooked by Capt. R. Newton. Commencing at 7:30 p.m. Divi- sional Secretary Sr. Captain Henry Lorenzen will preside at the Harv- est-of-the-sea auction sale of home prepared foods; meats, fish, fruit, dried fish, jams, jellies and items donated by the following local mer- chants: Bert's Food Centre, Case {Lot Grocery, Purity Maid Bakery and the 20th Century Super Mark- et. “This Thanksgiving season brings reminder of the many blessings received,” says Capt. Newton. “In return, the gifts mentioned above || were given as a Thanksgiving of- fering. The Salvation Army wishes to thank its many friends for their interest and support toward mak- ing this a success.” BEAR PAYS EVENING CALL, COOLEY HOME | Mrs. Adrieniie Cooley was wash- ing dishes at 8:30 o'clock last night at her home on Cowie Creek, Doug- las Island, and looking up at the kitchen window was startled by a bear peering at her. His paws were resting on the window sill, whith|: was about five feet from the ground. She gave a wild whoop and dashed from the kitchen, the beari’ phone did the same thing, but for the woods. Sergeant Cooley of the ACS "= went out doors with a gun but the bear was fast disappearing in the brush. 'LAUGH PICTURE OPENING TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY That celebrated record-smashing comedy-romance, “The Voice of the Turtle” which Warner Bros. have ald Reagan and Eleanor Parker in the leads, opening tonight at the 20th Century Theatre, is in um‘ exclusive class of Broadway's cele- brated long-run hits. The play won international ac- claim as one of the greatest ro-| mantic comedies of all times. “The Voice of the Turtle,” has| played on the stage from Mont- i pelier, Vt. to San Diego, Cal, in| London, in Sydney, and on Broad- | way. Other long-run hits in the same class include “Life With Father” and “Arsenic and Old Lace,” both of which were made into movies by Warner Bros. RICE, TULANE MAY ‘ MEET, (OTTON BOWL HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 19—(P— The Houston Post says it will be Rice and Tulane in the Cotton W= PAGE FIVE i) Lfi HLENTURY < STARTS TONITE Sunday and Monday SHUW STARTS 7:10 and 9:30 Youw’ll rave and yow’ll roar!!! Tonite we open the door! Bowl game Jan. 2 if toth win their T remaining scheduled games. The newspaper said “it is known that Rice and Tulane authorities| already have been in contact nnd‘ ‘Tulane expressed a desire to come to Dallas.” RS 5. 5 S5 | Men's nylon shirts in colors and | | sleeve length at Graves.-adv. 255-1t )10 / Ttz Chr? Gryp pEARING THE FAMOUS ONE-UNIT /2€ MONOQ -PAC Brings Back the Glorious World of Sound The voices of friends and loved ones . . all the ~vantless sounds of life and happiness . . . that's what you give when you give a Beltone MONO-PAC someone you love! en, 100, it's $0 easy to wear. ]nn one compact unit (with earpiece and cord), easy to wear and conceal — no separate battery pack to carry. 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