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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI—JUNEAU, ALASKA o PAGE THREK HURRY! onigixai~ MARK BROTHERS | GAY FILMUSICAL Starts |= Matinee HURRY (S | FEATURED STARS | OPENNG TONKHT | o m igg e |LZOLATURY ~ Sumday Doors Open @ Evening Shows REGULAR | CAPITOL THEATRE, AT 20TH CENTURY ‘—— - TONIGHT! THE BEST PICTURE OF .OUR TIME! Something entirely new in the| Havana, Trinidad, Rio! 3 7 15 and 9 30 - history of film-making was devised| C 5, sambas, 3 - e ™ < : ONLY the Highest Praise from Everyone! |.;' . ur swone Groweno,| s i msiomie craivai! ~ { Chico and Harpo) when they mude} T Warner Bros.' handsome “A Night at the Opera,” the comedy | Tec usical, “Romance on | Which has gone down in Hollywood | the 1 ' a Michael Curtiz| | history as one of the funniest mo- | prc which comes to the 20th | tion pictures ever conceived. It is|Cer atre tonight. ! now being brought back to the Capi- I ling musical holiday | i tol Theatre by popular demand and t on, Janis Paige, Don | showing at the Capitol Theatre | ind a new singing sensation, | starting Sunday. ! Day, heading the large cast. In “A Night at the Opera,” Im abounds with music and | Groucho, Chico and Harpo are seen | the a constant flow of native | as managers for a pair of songbirds | tro| | rhythms whichpermeate | TODAY'S SCHEDULE Doors Open at Noon Shows at 12:15—3:28— AM. REMEMBER— LAST SHOWING at §.p@pa.m. MYRNA FREDRIC DANA TERESA VIRGINIA LOY - MARCH - ANDREWS - WRIGHT - MAYO S W A T T, T e S O M P, ' ¢ it the ll‘y-l the general background. Miss Day | - . ing to further. Before they are fin-| holds the spotlight for the main| Tononnow (su“.) The Town WIII Be BOCklng ..... ished with their innocent blunders,| singing l\[u nzas, presenting :\l WITH @ If you have seen it once, you will want to |insane impulses and madcap antics|spirited array of hits for those two | AUGHTER. see it again; if you have never seen “A | the careers of the respective artists| a tunesters, Jule Styne and| ‘NI(, HT A‘T T‘HF OPERA » vou h‘x\‘t:‘ a great {are practically ruined, but it all| Sammy Cahn. “It's Magic” leads off | T . ) d d % A | turns out well in the end after a|the tune list. Busby Berkeley, asso- ! treat in store! | terrific scene in which the Marx ciated with many of Warner Br | Brothers save an audience trom|memorable musical extravaga: | panic at a theatre. is responsible for the dancing en- | THE MERRIEST, MADDEST, GRANDEST SHOW IN HISTORY! [P BE0e, o s e i e ™ ™ | | | Carson is cast as n,‘privme detec- | tive aboard ship, who has been hired to keep tab on a young socialite 5 I | (OMMUNIW EVE"IS““‘ suspected by her husband of | c: ng on a flirtation. Miss Day, the two songbirds in In all the world no fun- fest like this! Girls and music — Don't miss it! The funniest picture ever P s this fascinating passenger, | made! That's why we're TODAY | with an unlimited bankroll at her bringing it back! At 10 pm.—Juneau Firemen's 44th|disposal, supplies a rich comedy foil | b 4 “ e e annual ball, Elks Ballroom. for on. Miss Day’s comedy 1s as| g ' \ 3 S d cture That Introdyces All | February 12 strong as her sultry singing mo- | . These Great Newso,' § | At 3:15 pm.—Annual Scout Week | ment [ X : 9 Omagheg), Court of Honor in grade school| Famed pianist-comedian Oscar o o | auditovium. | Levant, S. Z. Sakall and Fortunio At 7 p.m—Filipino youth organiza-' Bonanova are featured in the large tion, Parish Hall. cast. At 8 pm—Moose Melody Time,| | At 8 p.m.—Alaska Potters at AB KITTY CARLISLE 4 o rooms | FOR_ROTARY CLUB ALLAN | meeting and family Valentine's N E | Day party, Baranof Gold Room. s s Directed by SAM WOOD * Screen play by GEORGE S. KAUFMAN and MORRIE RYSKIND i RF;‘;macr]};;‘Bmanof Juneau Rotarians aud thelr Ro- St A g tarianns will frolic in the Valentine A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER MASTERPIECE REPRINT At 7 pm—Republican Lincoln Day|yood next Saturday evening at dinner, Bs;:n:rol Gu:«; room. ‘Lhm party in the Baranof Gold| 3 & % SORRaEY Ri and Lounge. EXTRA CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 P. M. At noon—Kiwanis Club at Baranot.| Aceording to T A. Morgan, chair- PETE SMITH’S “Scientifiquiz” < Shows at 1:35-3:09-5:11-7:27-9:43 At 1:30 pm.—JWC social-program | o the Valentine party will start SPORT REEL “Game Birds” Feature at 1:35-3:35-5:50 meeting at home of Mrs. Ray G.|with cocktails at 9:30 o'clock, con- M.G.M. Technicolor CARTOON 8:05-10:20 ;MD:Y- ot A tinuing with dancing from 10 to 1 =X S s bty it i A ARG | pm. s ge. o'clock. ! | February 16 Something unusual in the way of ; n i “---.~ At noon—Cihnmber of Commerce|floor shows is planned as a sur- o i) i:‘; ' at Baranof. prise, and buffet supper will be B § oo el!.'s ts | & 0[” ~‘ At 8 pm—Women of Moaose. served from 11 to 1 o'clock. amner 08, PRESENT X ARE SAFE | At 8:45 pm.-—Community Chorall Rotarianns plan to don their ' /,li[” l % | renearsal, Methodist Church. loveliest formal frocks, while for- ) \ / \ \ P \ / A fl February 17 I i L / £ l A , At 1:30 p,m.—Mart:\ya Society meets xx::;:‘,ia;r; rg;r&mb:]selge];s o;;t‘x;gmlm / / “ [ / / / BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES ) A | KENTUCKY'S at N.L. Preshyterian church. most, cases. ) 4 SAVINGS BONDS = At 6:30 pm.—VFW auxiliary <overed | Working enthusiastically on Mor- v 'lHE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety | dish dinner at Dugout. gan’s committee are Ralph Mize / ) /4 / / d ), y ‘ C) February 1. {Stan Grummett, William R. Hugh- | / / / / A / /, At 9:30 pm. — Rotaiy Valentine |es and Dr. James C. Ryan. | / V) %) / 4 ¢ ) party, with dance ana buffet sup- BTV N D N i Eounge, " @t oom =x POWDER VALLEY TRAL 1, MICHAEL CURTIZ rso0uc:s. . of depositors’ funds is our Genvine At 10 pm.—Moose Valentine and! IRIP SEI Fon SUNDAY with FORTUNI Pflpular SCIence primary consideration. In D POSITS de d i { osc‘n l l"Ti\' .l. Al b g 7 addition ;he ll)arr;k is a mem- SOU? ':As_"h' ‘ s\ :eb,a:::y 20 A party of skiers will leave from Seron Py by mE.!:,“n. oo l';‘.stndsl:'m .SMM.. .,I:.u...'."li‘t.'fif’&_m Color Carloon ber of Federal Deposit Insur- Kentucky Straig 180 p.m.—. -\in front of the Baranof Hotel at estral Arrangement 8y Heindot ance Corporation, which in- |N m's BANK Bourbon Whiskey Atm',g mp};:"_ Sk et 9 am. tomorrow for a trail-trip irected by MIc"AEl cun“l wflrld Wide “ews sures each of our depositors February 21 to the ski bowl high on the moun- G = against loss to a maximum of ARE At 10 o'clock—Juneau Shrine Club|!ains of Douglas Island. $5,000. I'::‘;':g annual Washington’s Birthday :;’U}']‘?k‘h‘; foot 01‘ ‘h: “:g“r ‘:9»‘; T chsro w e four miles to the “bes s INSURED 100 reo0? dance In Scottish Rite TemPle: | Ceiing i Soutneast_Alaska, ac- SISO L cording to Dean Williams, Juneau £ki Club’s chief instructs and - De Molay Mothers uausser ot ‘e s - k. | '} lers who wish to make the l FmST NATIONAL BANK Munmv.m + OoUsVIAL, B Organile; Offi(ers m':) should take ski-climbers, he Y 0 u a r e c 0 r d 1 a l ]. _v l n V 1 t e d toattend the 44th Annual FIREMEN'S BALL TONITE 0 o'clock Ets Ballroom ADMISSION $1.20, Per Couple Including Tax ~..|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllll|lIIIlIIIIIIlIllll.IT'.‘:- of JUNEAU, ALASKA said. Distributed throughout Alaska . The trip will also-include a look MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION by ODOM COMPANT Eleded at Meehng i epatk e fluffy snow so loved by skiers i U D e G = 2 — | a near-permanent fixture. | The Mothers of members of For those skiers who do not make Royal Arch Gunnison Chapter of [the trip, the 1000-foot ski tow |DeMolay met in the Blue Room on the Douglas Island slalom hil l The Baranof Beauty Salon Presenis a 301 the Scottish Rite Temple on | Will be in operation from 10 am. i Thursday night, February 9. he said. A Mothers’ Club was nrganlzed‘ Swietriimegi oy anipe for the purpose of assisting, ad- | FROM MT. EDGECUMBE vising, and encouraging the boys| Suzzanne N.Keough of Mt. Ed o | whenever they desire help. Regular cumbe, Sitka, is registered at th |meetings will be held on the se- |Baranof Hotel. cond Thursday of each month in | —_— the Scottish Rite Temple. | EASTERN STAR The following officers were e!-| Valentine party and business ected to serve for the ensuing year: | meeting Tuesday, February 14, 8 P) President, ‘Mrs. George Folta; Vice o'clock. Juneau Chap. No. 7. O.ES President, Mrs. Donald L. Mac- ALICE BROWN, Secty. Kinnon; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. | e A Thomas Morgan, FOOD SALE All Mothers of DeMolay boys are | 11 am. Saturday Feb. 11 at Se invited and urged to attend any Order Office. By Lutheran Ladies future meetings. . Aid.—adv. 423-3t to make you look : your loveliest on Valentine's Day. Helen Curtis Creme Machineless PERMANENT WAVE Regular $17.50 wave SPECIAL $12.95 Attenfion Moose Members! Dow’t Forget VALENTINE = MASQUERADE DANCE Costume Prizes Saturday-Feh.18 PROTECT YOUR COMPLEXION on these cold winter days. Famous Juneau-created RUTH NEL- SON COSMETICS keep your face and hands soft and lovely. Exclusive at Baranof Beauty Salon. Baranof Beauty Salon Phone 538 for YOUR appointment

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