The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 18, 1950, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1950 SHOWPLALE or THE DATLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Bullfighter and the Lady NOW SHOWING AT "SECRET GARDEN" ’ CAPITOL THEATRE Brian Roper, fourteen-year-o'd gk b PAGE FIVE NEW "THIN MAN" | NOW ON SCREEN AT 20TH CENTURY: GRAS rok e BEST 'Y ENTERTAINMENT? LENTURY “The Secret Garden,” at the Cap- | Whiliam Powell and Myrna Loy | itol Theatre tonight for the last | take you on a me mns To“IGHTI Bitoe ! showings, is the film story of Fran- fun and mystery | . s ces Hodgson Burnett's famous writ- Thin Man" pictu Ji i . ; ; g _ AT THE FRONT ing read by millions. The talented | Thin Man,” now { PIONEE A SIIOW BUSINE Shows at 7:20—9:30 iil Kor ’ child actress, Margaret O'Brien, the Gross 20th Cent | Feature 7:50—10:00 orea. has the role of the central figure Cleve me ing of| BN oL I AT W .H HR m\;i lmnldlh it well to the breath- my pict the entire s | fi'i 53\_‘. 13 Tfl“ _55‘1 LTE taking climax. there is never a dull momen WRG Dean Stockwell, who won an Nick ra Cl Powell | Academy Award for his work in Miss Loy) | their tos | “Gentlemen’s ~ Agreement,” and o determine who murdered Te | | i — IN THE NEWS English actor, are the other juve- nile figures in the story, with Siock- well enacting the crippled child who believes himself to be marked for death, and young Roper playing a Yorkshire lad who is at one with nature and whose intir e friends y o on to put but chief young man ¢ icion points to t Buddy Holl e had jilted, th Brant of away, | cl ose girl Dr: elf, Phil »and’s owner th Chicago: New York: 3 are a fox-cub, a lamb and an almost mbling ship, with whom Drake R BASEBALL! MITRI-La MOTTA FIGHT! | human raven had quarreled, and Al Amboy, gang The adult roles in “The Secret er, to whom the band leader wa T 0 M 0 R R 0 “ Garden” are played by Herbert t for $12,000. Marshall, giving a sinister touch to Before the ‘circuitous follow-up ot and THURSDAY! An Adventure in Marriage . More Startling Than Your Wildest Dreams! g s : = | _ Claudette COLBERT JULY 30th! his portrait of the half-crazed Archi- bald Craven, tortured by a ghost of the past; Gladys Cooper as the austere housekeeper, Mrs. Murdock; Elsa Lanchester, who relieves the somber touches with an uproarious performance as a raffish country bumpkin; and Reginald Owen as the aged caretaker frightened of exposing the dread secret locked up in his garden for ten years. R and T AVA uarane lines at motion picture studio in Ei LOGGER ON TRIAL in “Pandora and the Flyir borne and Mrs. Shell Simmons. | IWO NURSES NERN To Juneau from Haines were H.| Mrs. R.. P. Sawyer of Seattle, Mariso Cabre, Spani ngland. They have leading roles Dutchman,” part of which was filmed in Cabre announced he was in love and brother-in-law, Dr. and M Bruce Badge, who will be remem- | ber¢d by many Juneau friends, hav- | each clue is completed the spectator will find himself pin- ning the guilt on first one and then ther of the various suspect, but k Charles in his own wily way gathers them all together in the cli- mactic scene and exposes the one who seemed least in- respective ar volved Patrick J. McEom and John Louis | P s To Seattle: Gertrude Hellenthal i ALL NEW MUsic, 100! THEIR FIRST THIN MAN MYSTERY IN 3 YEARS! S i : I“EN/& “U-ivl COMEDY in. During their stay in Spain, s‘\é ] with Ava. At the same time crooner Frank Sinatra was visiting with KES 22 T S & - Ohel'f Ava. (P Wirephoto. 11108 EN SOUTH TRE DS L | The Princess Louise arrived in -[ J ; J Juneau this morning at 8 o'clock Dan AMECHE . INSTEAD OF NORTH 30 ARRIVE, 28 LEAVE MRS, GRUMMETL, SORS 5. . 20 gy i v i ], RN HOME Af!ER Skagway. Twenty-two were bound KEENAN WYNN | CL0RA GRNE + PATREA MORISON BY AI_ASKA COASIAL‘ RETU from Ju;u au |Iu \.uu],..;m ..:lm Se- v vt ¢ SEATTLE, July 18—(®-A defend- | [ at'le when she salled south one sl 3 -MAYER PICTURE " ) g ! N A METRO.GOLDWYN-MA' with money the government gave, & e Mt S : | Here from Skagway are Mrs. him for travel extenses north to| Yesterdays flights o aska | | G 3 . IDick, Mr. and Mrs. O. Flynn, Miss » ‘Falbanks mu,.ul\r o pleaded | Coastal Aitlines carried 58 passe ‘W’\:’"M;i::”l,:fifl('l",:"77:,'x'_" l('l‘ ;L""Il‘t:" M. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryan, ADDED FOR YOUR ENJGYMENT! innocent yesterday to embezzlement | 35 L“"“A"l“ kJ““ i ““‘,‘I_ othr L 3O American plane Sunday | B0 Pegues, Dennis Ryan, and W. FEATURETTE! “BIG PARTY” = _ of Federal funds, | Southeast Alaskan points. Twenty- | V¢ 2 e o D. Gross 01, ARTOON HAZEL BRUUKS old logger, was arrested by the | Were flown out. ; ‘” ‘hlight for the younasters MIS. A. Mahoney, Mrs. Ella Bur- 1] Eé:fi!:&efi,fl fl&qu%gna Nfi!“_ b4 Federal Bureau of Investization in | G0N to Haines yesterday were| '~ SVND B0 5 0 Tl M ton, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Saxon, Rita Johnson Portland early this month. Almost |- Nalley, E. Challemer, William A.| 50 oo 50 cogtern Oregon M-8 Elizabeth Parker, Mr. and A o (e | Richardson, Mrs. C. Thompson and ; 5 i 8ON \is. Claude Wickard, Dolore \ 3 BeorgeCoulouris {aree JERIS, g0, The gOvernment ;. . Nowle; to. Bkagway: Larry|here WISy swam every day o, o i wf i S n CHECK GKUSS 20TH CENTURY! charges, he disappeared with $150 L l. i DEIERE I, ¢ K natural warm springs and rode | Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gatte, ; o ittty . :he U. S. Marshal here had uiv(‘)nl:‘l‘;;):':y“‘l:'v; ‘["" T“I&lg"‘rf;l‘““ en | orse back several times @ day.'A. Maste FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT! him for ; transportation, to, Alaska | il TR | Accompanying the Grummetts to : P : Robertsc argaret Rober ompanying 4 . AT bHAL MBS T n RO o T ki SOON ! ‘=~ to appear as witness in a 1947“‘;“""*” o, 'Miargaret Hobel e vor.th Sras Mike BiackWell, son 3?::]:1 Hellsr Ay eRidi e ni COMING SOON murder trial N b Martha Lorenzzen, Julia Lorenz ! ! . _.rof Mr. and Mrs. Vance Blackwell o iy Edwards, the, Marshal's office | TO Swanson Harbor: Al Matrori'| o, "o Gier "them for three weeks | Mf. and Mrs. Henry . Lorenzen, RABLE said, told arresting officers he had |0 Ketchikan: R. F. Taylor, Dr. :‘,f:,',' was with them for three Weeks | 1)y o+ Harina and Dick’Reams & B : i ar £ i | Geer and Alt Wright; to Peters- ‘ joing to Prince ap The Picture feared for ‘his life if he went back | O¢er and Altred WHSht; 10 Fetrs: | *pyioqing thetr stay at the tude | Golns o Prince Wuphrt from 2 £ the Y. forth as a witness in the trial, | PWg: James C. Brown and Harold | 0 "5 oot g pey | Juneau were Paul Corbéil and / g % ii o © I sel Todd: W.MacDonald; to [M87C% 08 : Al aills o O MR Judge Lloyd L. Black set Ed-|Oken: to Todd: W.MacDonald; 1o}y o; o new to Boise, daho, where |R Langille. vV erE YOUNGER BROTHERS IS COMING ward’s trial for August 31. | Hawk Inlet: Susie E T e I e e %0 500 s here nah: Mrs, Ed Austin, Marjory | WP FAT0. £ HOSPITM NOIES {Who arrived at the weekend, has |j “fif"”f}““l‘;:]’;”f‘\;} MeClel- Y isited here i former years. | Johnstone were admitted (0 St., D ;g O = taken .a_position- as nurse-at- St. |5 B Never. Albert Paddy, ferrs | LAter the Grummetts flew to Ann's Hospital yesterday i R. ED BERMAN {Ann’s Hospital and started duty ‘J"O(’W”m‘r vnm‘uni'fin;u | Portland and Seattle where they | MrIs. 1>~U"1“> §;< ot Up!omcln'dl E L L l s A l R L IN E S this morning, Martha Hundley of |~ mon ‘Seaoway: K. C. True, Ken |SFCIt some time with other rela- LU}‘ : 2hy L' 5 .{“H,{ Fora BRatinuds TElERe an g 2EE San Francisco, registered nurse, al- !y o0 oo P 0 e ford, | Alan and frieds. and_her baby girl, VISUAL TRAINING BiMPSON BLDG. JUNEAU | s0 ‘has been signed up by the hos- |go i ™ ST i g o | i —- liam Tonsgard and DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO RETCHIRAN | oot S oiives ‘B poss | svbueer & wiicicid trom Tul-| — via Pelersburg and Wrangell jiaredel; the Iujiey (Hotel buty, Victor Clark and Eimo im- BPW( MEMBERS MEET With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg ;"flf‘":fl_— Steak — Chicken Dinners| Here from Hoonah: Mrs, George | TONIGHT fOR M.ASKA | Conveniert afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. ntertainment — Open all night —) Mayeda; from Tenakee: Sam Cot- FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 B - TEpte ek T eEpen R S e i ———— |Bud Edwards fessional Women’s Club will meet | i _— in the cf the Baranof IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Totel tonight for an - Sensational onaril Parents are reminded of the im-|and Mrs. Jessie Arndt, who are VR ot WY = munizatiow clinic to -be held to- |[touring Alas ter tt EREN ; S . morrow morning at 10 o'clock in|vention in £an Francisco of +SEE OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CASH Catalog Price . 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