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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1949 HURRY! | | TOMORROW LORETTA 100NG ROBERT SHOWPLALE oF MMM (SUNDAY) DOORS OPEN 1:30 ——————— “;y UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL prcsents D/&'K MARTA TOREN The Temptations it of CASEAR' __VINCENT PRICE with STEPHEN MCNALLY Carol Thurston Edgar Barrier - screenplay by ROBERT BUCKNER Original Story by ROBERT BUCKNER and ROBERT FLOREY + A ROBERT BUCKNER PRODUCTION « Directed by ROBERT FLOREY SCON WATCH?? “SOLID IVORY" carioon in color! | | RKO Pathe’s THIS IS AMERICA series presents | TOP NEWS CASTING— * * a last minute, up-to-date report of our THRILLING PICTURES OF SENSATIONAL nation’s armed forces. ARMY-NAVY GAME! showcr was given last in “Rogues’ Regiment” do their | American Airways. On this fli AT BARANOF campaigning in the swamps and | were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bal jungles of Indo-China, with jeeps| Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rogers, Har-: and walkie-talkies. The enemies in- | riet, Karen and Dick Olsen, R. J. clude the Viet Nam guerillas who | Paulson, J. J. Willlams, C. H, oppose French authority. ‘Charlcs and John Freymueller; Mr. Both Dwight D. Eisenhower and |and Mrs. S. H. Henderson, Mrs. Cmar Bradley warn that America’s | John Doolin, Philip Johnson, Alfred 1 | A DICK POWELL IN THRILL FEATURE, CAPITOL THEATRE Baranof Hotel. FROM FAIRBANKS MIRROR CAFL The picturesque French Foreign Legion has been a sure-fire enter-| tainment subject for movies in the past. Now Universal-International comes out with the first film dram- atizing the modern, post-war For- cign Legion, full of ex-heroes and ex-villains from World War II tattlefields, and shows that the Le- gion is as colorful, romantic and brave as ever. The tense, sometimes savage story is titled “Rogues’ Regiment” and ttars Dick ;Powell, Marta Toren and Vincent Price. It opens tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. Gone are the African sand dunes, ramel caravans and Arab enemy of past Leglon plots. Legmnnmres forces must be kept up to strength | Lyon, P. Masonville, A. W. New- ing tomorrow at the Capitol The- | geattle were John H. Dimond, John | W. Yett and Col. J. P. Johnson. 'lo FROM jUNEAu ‘ This group of Masonic dignitaries Persons interested in bid-letting | Mrs. E. L. Carter, Warren Hagzer, were among the passengers arriving | | Frank Marshal came from ‘White- in the latest RKO Pathe This Is| bould, and James F. Rudolph. atre as the short feature. | Schombel, Alice Emerson, Mrs. !Kctchlkan bound were Frank returned from Fairbanks by PAA: | g, wil VIA pAN AMERI(AN Stabler, K. G. Merritt and Walter { isel. Other Juneau-bound pas~( next week by the Alaska Road Com- | Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Castle and Axomy Seattle yesterday via Pan horse on the same mgm America short “On Watch,” play-| on the southbouna flight to | Barney Grover, D. M. Gretzer, P. 40 pASSENGERS | Thomas and Frances Jensen. ilfred Lievers, Howard D. els | sengers on' this flight were Mr. and| | mission for highway construction | Richard Conley. 0 ANNUAL B. P. O. A Betfer Method YOU CANNOT deposit your buildings, household goods, automobile or mer- I . i ok ELKS | | Skl SERVICES No. 420 1 st i 4K, S them. There is no safe- { guard more effective than | a policy issued by a strong dependable insur- ance company. Shattuek | Agenecy Seward Street Juneau SUNDAY, December 4, 1949 at 2:30 P. M. Elks Auditorium - Juneau SPECIAL MUSIC e e U e e s The Puplic Is Invited T R Joan Kovaleski is a guest at the Philip Johnson of Fairbanks is registered at the Baranof Hotel. Now open 11 am. to 3 a.m. 63- 5t | Mink and “olf lraps at desen S. 65-tf THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'TYRONE POWER IN FAST PRODUCTION | AT20TH CENTURY “Nightmare Alley’ with Tyrone | Power opens tonight at the 20th | Century Theatre for a three day run | It looks like a thrilling feature. Here are some of the catch lines: Stan—caught in the trap of des- emotions. na—whose lips he first pur- mll\ -who loved him in spite of { everything, | Lilith—who was all he was and worse. They all lived on the outer fringe | {of a half-world, In the cast with Power is Joan ‘ Blondell, Coleen Gray, Helen Walk- u Taylor Holmes, Mike Mazurki Jh(l Ian Keith. JUNEAU CREATIVE | - WRITERS 10 MEET Dr. Ival J. Montgomery will be ‘the guest speaker at the regulai | meeting of the Juneau Creative | Writers' Club Monday at 8 p.m. at | the home of the Rev. and Mrs. A | B. Morgan, 123 Fourth Street. Mem- bers of the group are looking for- ward with keen anticipation to Dr. | Montgomery's discussion of “The Mechanics of Publishing.” The club extends a cordial in- | vitation to anyone interested in | hearing a lecture on a topic sc | vital to the amtitious writer. Fol- lowing the lecture a round table discussion will be held. Member: | baving manuscripts ready to be read for criticisin are asked to takc {them to the meeting. | Mrs. Ralph Marsh and Mrs. L. P. Dawes will be joint hostesses fo: | the social hour following the busi- !nexs meeting. MARIAN KOHL T0 | ENTER BUSINESS ! Mrs. Marian Kohl, who has lived {in Alaska for eleven years, “off | and on,” the last five years in An- }rhorage. has come to Juneau to make her home, planning to open a flower shop in the Gastineau | Hotel lobby next week. She form- erly operated flower shops in Seattle and Bremerton. ! The new Juneauite is making her home, at 815 B Street. She has | been a member of Women of the | Moose for five years, and plans | tc transfer her membership to the ;Junea,u unit, 'womN's AERO UNIT sr ANN'S HOSPITAL ‘ Three beds will be ordered im- medlately for the Children’s Ward of St. Ann’s Hospital, it was an- |nounced today by the Juneau unit ol the WOmens National Aeronau- ‘Deccmler meetmg in mid-week. | The beds will be sponsored entire- |ly by the Association, including' bedside tables. | The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Ernest Parsons in the Spickett Apartments, They an- nounced their annual Christmas party will be held December 17 at |the Baranof Hotel. FROM ANCHORAGE Murray Olson of Anchorage is re- gmered at the Baranof Hotel at 342 @ Supervised Pl dren-3:20 to 5 M ANNOUNCING ! The Opening of Jack & Jill Day Nursery @ Children 2% 1o 6 years accepted for Daily Care @ Children under 2! years accepted for Hourly Care 't Phone Green 410 Mrs. R. Dunlap, Prop. (SORLENTURY .-, T 7:00 SHOW STARTS STARTS TCNIT Sunday = « = = 2Rd = « - « Moned - aY THOSE WHQ FAVE BEEN TO “Nightmare A NEVER BREATHE ITS N Hey” LA WHAT IS “NIGHTMARE ALLEY?" SEE THE SCREEN HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE! A POWER TYRONE POWER. ** JOAN BLONDELL- COLEEN GRAY- HELEN WALKER Taylor Holmes « Mike Mazurki + lan Keith pirected by EDMUND GOULDING » Produced by GEORGE JESSEL s Screen Play by Jules Furthman < Bosed CENTURY.FOX on the Novel by William Lindsay Gresham TRIUMPHY ector of Photography Lee Garmer, A.5.C. MATIHEE-—_-—- SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 1:45 SHOW STARTS 2:15 One Showing Ounly IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIll!llllllllllllllllmllliII IHlHIIllIIIllIlIIillIIHIIIHIII BABY SHOWER GIVEN PLUS Carioon News by Air ) A stork There is no subshiute for Newspaper Adverhsmg! th home of Mrs. Bernard Feero, | Sumia i s e s e e S S Guests were: Mrs. E. J. Krause, Mrs. E. E. Lincoln, Mrs. Ed. Chest- er, Mrs. Ed Shafer, Mrs. Peggy Mc- Iver, Mrs Martha Wendling, Mrs.} Mary Kirkham, Mrs. Shell Sim- mons, Mrs. Willlam Wood, Mrs. Dean Goodwin, Mrs. Linda Schind- ler, Mrs. Walter Hellan, Mrs, George | Danner, Mrs. O .A. Cleveland, Mrs jBob Faulkner, and Mrs. Ed Lupro. It’s Good Business To Work Refreshed | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADZEN'S. Distin ay for School Chil- :30P. M. ——ed O s Eyes Examined — G! l)r. 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