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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950 TONIGHT Shows at 7:20—9:30 Feature 8:09—10:18 SATURDAY @hu\\\ at 1:35—3:08 Let’sGoTo A 5:12 — 7:21 — 9:30 Feature at 1:52—3:56 Movie Tcmcght.' : 6:00 — 8:09 — 10:18 A GREAT STORY THAT COMBINES HEART WITH SUSPENSE! LASSIE HAS NEVER BEEN 'SEEN TO BETTER ADVANTAGE' A NEW STAR IS BORN! KIRK DOUGLAS of the for his role in Sllfl WPLALE or et ST OS5 R “‘“‘me @LASSIE THRILLS |N TECHNICOLOR' m BY n\e u\W‘ b A Winner ACADEMY AWARD “CHAMPION" RUTHLESS in the Ring.. HEARTLESS our OF nl M-6-M presents ) - CHALLENGE TO ASSIE STARRING ‘fi EDMUND GWENN- -DONALD CRISP 2% GERALDINE BROOKS +~> LASSIE Screen play by WILLIAM LUDWIG « Based on the Novel “GREYFRIARS BOBBY" by ELEANOR ATKINSON Directed by RICHARD THORPE « Produced by ROBERT SISK o A METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER PICTURE 5 oSS0 MM S80S e ad ——— MORE JOYOUS EXTERTAINMENT —— “FOUR BEARS BEFORE )} WOODY WOODPECKER Sing and Be Happy THE MAST’ CARTOON! with Cute Cub Bears in one of and the most novel and amusing FINAL 2 GAMES "My Favnrlle Girl” | of WORLD SERIES! ’uu PARISH MEETING OF HOLY TRINITY I AFFAIR ON SATURDAY The Church of the Holy Trinity will hold its Fall Parish meeting Saturday night beginning with a supper at 6:30 pm. served by the men of the Church. The two special speakers will be Bishop Gordon of the Missionary District of Alaska and John C. F. | Megrifield, a |prominent layman | from Portland, Oregon. | Mr. Merrifield is one of 2300 M laymen who are covering all Epis- copal churches throuses the Un’ ted States to present the latest fl plan of action of the Church. H: is prominent in civic as well as B church affairs in Portland, and during World War II he was a commander in the United States Navy. | Bishop Gordon will be present at services on Sunday morning, confirming a class of candidates and will preach at the 11 o'clock service. subjects shown. PAUL STEWART n\ml ROMAN, ALBRIGHT ’ | Plumbing © Healm 0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street FIGHT m FILM NEVER 4y SURPASSED IN REALISM! ON OUR SCREEN SUNDAY! SHOWPLALE or. & ROAD COMMISSIONER IN WASHINGTON, D.C. :SCHWINE Binco aT MADSENS i ) ...atDon Abel’s Contractors and amateur carpenters alike find ALL their Building Supplies and Hardware at one convenient shop . . . Save time and money when you buy from DON ABEL. Complete Building Supplies Builders’ Hardware Storm Doors and Windows Plywood Flooring and Siding All kinds of Glass Thermo-Pane Glass Clear Lumber Common Lumber ‘Wall Board Panels and Moldings Shingles, and Shakes Asphalt and Steel Roofing Don't Wait ... Bundle up EVERYTHIMG that needs Laundering or Dry Cleaning and ....LET US HELP! Out of town orders éiven prompt attention DON ABEL 538 Willoughby Ave. Juneau Phone 633 PHONE 15 r Work, then play, is the plan of Col. John R. Noyes, Alaska Road Commiissioner, on his trip East. He is in Washington, D.C.,, to appear at Bureau of Budget hearings on| appropriations for the 1952 fiscal | ® ¢ year. ®| Later, he will take a short leave, ji® TIDE TABLE ® I planning to return to Juneau No- b ® | vember 1. . . ] October 14 . A" Your Bulldln N eeds e High tide 3:32 am, 172 1ft. FROM SEATTLE |® Low tide 9:23am., 13ft. el M R. Lillengreen of Seattle is 2 | High tide 3:35 pm., 197 ft. |registered at the Baranof Hotel. i® Low tide 10:08 pm. -28 ft. ® 'e e o o 06 o 060 o o ol SCHWINN BINES AT MADSENE e ——————————————————————————————— e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |B|G SHOW WEEK STARTS SATURDAY | AT 20TH CENTURY| Leading off what is termed as| the greatest single week of enter-| tainment to be offered at the Gross 20th Century in some time is the ‘that of a devoted ddg who | Technicolor production, “Fighter rocked Scottish legal circles nearly lSqu'uh-un which offers thrills and 1 hundred years ago. action zooming across the screen, While Lassie has been noted in|starring Edmond O'Brien, Robert previous pictures for his remarkable | Stack and John Rodney, and start- | agility in swimming torrents, scal- |Ing tomorrow. ng walls and saving human beings| This is the powerful saga of the| from certain death, his part in{Army Air Force struggle for su- Challenge to Lassie” is actually a premacy in the air over Europe in character study. Marking a new the months before D-Day. Seton | first” for the collie, who already I. Miller who produced and wrote has set a number of celluloid rec-|this stunning action film, conducted | s, Lassie now enters the select! extensive research in Hollywood circle of stars who have brougm‘m‘d in Washington, before sifting historical characters to the screen. | the material down to a dramatic| Edmund Gwenn and Donald Crisp treatment. It is considered one of portray the humans involved in the the finest scripts ever turned out in case, which created worldwide in- Hollywood. Second program of the 20th Cen- tury’s greatest entertainment week, starting Tuesday and through Wed- The only deviation from recorded nesday is the glorious Technicolor fact is in name. In the new film, musical and dancing drama that | Lassie appears as Lassie, wherem'rivx\ls the technical and musical the original canine hero was called serf@c“‘m of “The Red Shoes.” It! s Bobby. M-G-M’s “The Unfinished| | Concert Association will present the | br:gke:ngnwm:::ln:gmwf: ka (:fpectl(:: MEETS TONIGHT, 8 — |Dance ALASKA BOY SCOUT ‘world famed Luigi Silva, cellist booking for Friday only, “Carnegie | LASSIE IS STAR DURING WEEKEND, - CAPITOL THEATRE ‘Challenge fo l.assie M-G-M's new Technicolor drama, opening at the Capitol Theatre tonight for this ckend, gives the popular collie Lassie, his first “character terest and which is now marked by. a monument set up in the heart of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. On Thursday the Juneau Douglag EXE(U'|VE BOARD from the stage of the theatre. Meeting tonight with Juneau. members of the Alaska Council's: 8reatest musical masterpiece ever | executve board for the Boy Scouts'Produced. It features all the top !is J. H. Browne, deputy regnonal'“"“‘e* of the musical world includ- | executive, from Portland, Oregon, ing “South Pacific's” Ezio Pinzo. Browne is on the final leg of a two-weeks visit of Alaska scout-, ing. He helped with leadership | training courses in Anchorage an Fairbanks prior to coming to Ju-l neau. Tonight's meeting starts at 8 oclock in the Goldstein building | with those attending requested to, enter the building by the side door. The executive board members attending the meeting under the' chairmanship of Alaska Council | President George A. Parks are \Chmles G. Burdick, G. E. Cleveland, | |Rev. R. R. Armstrong, Dr. J. O. Rude, M. J. Whittier, Kenneth 8. | Clem, Dr, James C. Ryan and cur-| | tis Shattuck. [ | Scout executive Maurice Powers is HOSPIIA[ NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s hospital yesterday were: Mrs. Gordon Under- hill of Pelican, Raymond Brown, Norman Herbstreith, Jesse Zam- { brano, Mrs. Maggie Harry, Mrs Jerry Powers and Betty Bates. Dismissed: Jerry Matthews and ) Terry Hawkins. Admitted to the Government hos- pital was Paul Esau of Tolavana. Dismissed were Agnes Strong of !Haines and Alfred Bell of Chitina. secretary for the board which numbers 41 Alaska men from 13 Yo“ H seon communities. meet At tonight’s meeting, Browne wm review work of the Alaska council during the past year and make suggestions for improving its ef- | fectiveness. Powers will report on| ‘hib recent trip to the Interior and' ‘cther board members will discuss v.he various phases of the Boy SLouc; | i | | GOOD JOE program which they head up. ; Burdick is Alaska council com- | missioner, Cleveland, tieasuver, | Clem, chairman of the Alaska-wxde orgamzation and extension commit- | tee, and Shattuck, camping and ac- | tivities chairman. Plans for the | forthcoming finance campaign m! Juneau and Douglas will also Le| discussed briefly, Powers said. " MEANEST THIEF SWIPES DOUGLAS FIRE EQUIPMENT The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- partment reports that a particu- larly unneighborly thief has been at work. A routine inventory revealed that the portable spotlight had been taken from the fire truck as well as the blanket from the emergency first aid box. In an appeal to the culprit'’s bet- ter nature, Chief Arne Shudshift pointed out that these are emer- KENTUCKY STRAIGI]T BOURBON WHISKEY OLD STYLE SOUR'MASH St Liditin, L()UISVILLE, KENTUCKY gency items for the protection of the public and urged their im- | mediate return with no questions asked, FLEISCHMANN on a product )s like 24-carat on gold—the finest it can be. Try FLEISCHMANN PRE- FERRED Blended Whiskey and be convinced, | Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS e DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED The management of this bank is pledged to conserva tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors #gainst loss to a maximum of $10,000. Hnll' which is acclaimed as the| PAGE FIVE LAST TIMES TONIGHT —— 2 HITS! FIRST TIME IN JUNEAU! TALCON FODUCTIONS (NG B JohnCALVERT 20%¢ FALCON e rdont el JOSEPH LERNER * iy cosron * o A Laurel Films Production Reteased by FiT CIASSICS. INE. RAHARD Rutsaser by Fiiw CASSICS. INE. “E@W[l/fl/fir | Tomorrow Siaris a Terrific | Week of Top Entertainment! SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY. | | | | | | i Making a great story greater! Out of secret Army vaults—never-before- shown scenes of never-say-die combats, photographed by flying, fighting Air Force camerament * F - M ONOND COMEN- OREYT Sy 2% ol N RODNEY e NS @ HENRY HULL SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY' Boors Open 12:30 Show at 1:00 P. M. OUR GREATEST WEEK OF TOP ENTERTAINMENT! Tues.-Wed. “THE UNFINISHED DANCE" - It Rivals “THE RED SHOES” In Technicolor THURS. JUNEAU DOUGLAS CONCERT ASSN. Presents WORLDFAMED CELLIST Luigi SILVA FRI. ONLY - Greatest Musical Picture ‘Of All Time! "CARNEGIE HALL" There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! 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