The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 20, 1950, Page 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE 'YVONNE DECARLO !“Y XIDS? "IN CAPITOL'S | | HERE'S A SPECIAL OUTDOOR DRAMA A TURDAY Comedy and music have been MTI“EE | added to the tense theme of an out- ron You' . | door drama in “The Gal Who Took | 0 Let’sGoTo A TOI"GHT ONLY! YOU HAVE ‘A DATE WITH A GLORIOUS NEW SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT! Sunday at 2:00 P. M. when the curtains part you'll see all the claims for color SHOWPLALE or Movie Tonight? How can they shoot STRAIGHT when she “LIL" was WANTED by the LAW and the LAWLESS / keeps throwing them Starring " 'Yvonne De CARLO ‘Charles COBURN SCOTT BRADY « JOHN RUSSELL A Univeral-Internatonal Prctre 5 PLUS: A New “Pal” Adventure “DOG OF THE WILD” CARTOON and LATE NEWS HEAR!: “Clancy Lowered the Boom” and “Frankie and Johnny” LADIES AID BAZAAR Lutheran Church, Saturday. 1 to 5 pm. Food sale and ncedlework for Christmas gifts. Scandinavian bread will be served at tea. 6353t PSSR Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 6150-4th Avenue South, Seattle SINCE 1922 AUTO PARTS Used, new and rebuilt Old ard late models and G. I. Nathin' like it! l' L. McLeon, Louis Porter, Margaret KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 91 proof z. ki IncORPORATED |2 LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY AMERICAN MANY MILLIONS IN VALUE Prices Higher for All Furs Since Russian furs have been almost barred from our country, the advance in prices this coming seasdn will mean many millions of dollars to the trapper, who is entitled to the Kiggm share, and the entire fur industry, Muskrat showed the first advance of fully 50%, Mink Miller. || Frank Koep, Laura Shanks, Sam Shows 7:17-9:30—Feat. 8:00-10:13 Continuous Sat. from 1:30 p.m. 125 IN, 25 OUT ON PAN AM YESTERDAY | Fourteen passengers arrived here‘ from Seattle yesterday via Pan| American World Airways and 11| from Fairbanks. Thirteen departed | for Ketchikan, two for Annette and ten for Seattle. From Seattle: Karl Alstead, Hazel Briton, Richard Congdon, H. L. Faulkner, M. Ferguson, G. Halver- son, W. A. Johnson, Mrs. John Manders, Helen Maze and son, Douglas; Phillip and Mag Spauld- ing, Henry Sormus, and Clarence Walter. From Fairbanks: Luther Case, Neil Miller, M. S. Vincent, A. E. Anderson, W. H. Angell, Alfred Grant, Roy Frankhouser, Margaret Miller, Ann Jones, Dolly Brewer, and Henry Mend. For Annette: Mr. and Mrs. Alex For Ketchikan: Julius Heinemann, | Miller, Ann Jones, Dolly Brewer, | Odle, Glen Irving, O. Storvold, A.| | Blackmoore. For Seattle: Charles Jones, Edith Wendt, Pat Richardson, Ray. Lewis, Richard Young, Robert McCrone, | Walter Scholte, Jack Couturn, W. A. | Bowen, N. R. Holden. COFFEE AND LUNCHEON Sale tomorrow, Oct. 21, 2 to 6 pm. at Memorial Presbyterian Church, For Church budget bene- | fit, 637-1t FURS GAIN come true at last! SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT AT OUR REGULAR PRICES ; PARADISE U { 4 COMPLETE SHOWS ON SUNDAY Attend the early shows and avoid the crowds! NTAMED\ . ...in all its wonder and fury! g%vs UNASHAMED ...in all its innocence and romance! L 9% ADVENTURE ...AS NEVER BEFORE! 5 J. ARTHUR RANK presents JEAN SIMMONS - DONALD HOUSTON . Actually med amig the 8lory of the South Seas i blazing cofg, by ’COLOR! Screenplay by FRANK LAUNDER JOHN BAINES « MICHAEL HOGAN Directed by FRANK LAUNDER AN INDIVIDUAL PICTURE Released by UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL 32 CARRIED BY PNA FLIGHTS YESTERDAY Pacific Northern Airlines took 14 passengers to Anchorage yesterday and brought 18 here from there. From Anchorage: Al Lyons, Mer- rill Coons, A. Z. Plumridge, J. A. Herdlick, Harold McRoberts, Phil Jeans, B. Sauhlinger, Fred Lindhe, E. Lindsey, Chester Mayasato, M. Benson, George Shaw, Andrew Bar- low, Jr. and Gabriel Ruff. To Anchorage: J. Connolly, R. Cremo, S. Buckalew, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. B. E.!ther informaticn. Bell, Fremont Poljewski, M Nelson, Ernest Dent, Ricl Myers, Lowel Burge, George William Sanders, Robert Matson, T. Robins, Harry Johnson and C. Hal- vorsen. Elroy T. Hinman, of Anchorage is staying at the Baranof Hotel. ATTENTION A class in photographic oil p ing (landscape and portrait) w be held Saturday from 9 am. toStephens, 10:30 am, starting Oct. 21. T $1.50 per lesson, Call Blue 306 af- ter 5 pm. for enrollment and fur- 32-6t the West” and the net result is a | very enjoyable motion picture. | The Technicolor movie, which! | opened Friday at the Capitol The- | atre, stars Yvonne De Carlo, Charles | Coburn, Scott Brady and John Rus- | sell. The latter two he-men carry | the action. Yvonne and Coburn handle the comedy. Miss De Carlo proves a smart enterta comedienne, keer: burn in sparking laughs. | The curvaceous Yvonne also {handles her musical sequences in grand style. Her “Frankie and Johnny” number is a riot of har- mony and laughs, and one of the best musical moments she has given | the screen, i “Clancy Lowered the Boom,” also | in a comedy vein, is another out- | standing song sequence. | One of the picture’s chief charms | is the way in which it is unfolded. A magazine writer, probing into the | history of the O'Hara family of pioneer Arizona, gets most of his rom three old men in a de- an Co- character of the pseudo-opera singer | played by Yvonne, so each relates[ the story in his own way. The film fades back to the late '90's when the central characters take over, against the magnificent backgrounds uf‘ cactus forests and distant moun- | tains. | The singer is brought to pioneer | Arizona by Coburn, wealthy land- | holder to appear at the opening of‘ JALL" | ¢ PLEASE COME EARLY DOORS OPEN 12:30 Show Staris at 1:00 SO [ENTURY HERE IT IS XIDS! Released thu UNITED ARTISTS] SPECIAL SPORTS COMPLETE SHOWS E “Running the Hounds” I X 7:00 and 9:30 — | ‘ o5\ " o ,on.. FEATURES AT 2 4CA“10"N5 4 g 7:10 and 9:40 In Color of Course! 3 15 STARTING SATURDAY! MOST FUN F7R THE ENTIRE FAMILY SINCE “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN"! 0 PINIA § VAUGUN MONROE & V: l\t‘l‘& ORCHESTRA “JASCHA HEIFETZ " FRITZ REINER_ T Leopold STOKOWSKI _ THARRY JAMES i FREE CANDY and GUM! SPECIAL FEATURE PICTURE! AN UNENOWN WORLD INVADE THE WORLD OF TODAY! his opera house. His grandsons and | §! each other intensely. When both fall in love with Yvonne, it appears their smoldering feud will envelop the town in a murderous battle. | Yvonne's womanly wiles save the day. KIDS' MATINEE IS SATURDAY SPECIAL AT 20TH CENTURY Saturday afternoon at 12:30 the doors will open at the Gross 20th Century Theatre for a special kids’ matinee that will go on the screen at 1:00 p.m. The management has arranged for a special booking of shorts cartoons and an exciting ac- tion picture, in addition free gum and candy will be handed to all| children attending. Scheduled for the special showing is an interesting sports reel, “Run- ning the Hounds,” also on the shorts | program are four Technicolor car- | toons featuring your favorite car- toon characters. The special feature picture, “Unknown Island,” is an| | exciting tale of prehistoric monsters | of an unknown world who invade | our present day land. | On the screen tonight for a spe- | cial one day showing at the Gross | ,120th Century is a picture that has been acclaimed as ‘the greatest music picture of all time, “Carnegie Hall,” whose cast of artists has never | been equaled before in mosion pic-| ture history. The following is a list of the world famous artists in order of their appearance—Walter Dam- rosch, Bruno Walter, New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, | Lilly Pons, Gregor Piatigorsky, Rise Artur Rodzinski, Artur Rubenstein, Jen Peerce, Ezio Pinza, { Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra, t Jascha Heifetz, Fritz Reiner, Leo- pold Stokowski, and Harry James. FROG LEGS For FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY Dinners 1o be served at the New Country Club from 4P. M. Till?? KAY WILLIAMS SPECIALS ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF ... . ... 3 ROAST TOM TURKEY and Dressing with Cranberr, ROAST LEG OF LAMB and Mint Jelly .. £ 4 FRENCH FRIED PRAWNS BROILED LOBSTERS . FRIED SPRING CHICKEN (Local) ... y Sauce . { A Come Early for the Fun! | The Empire »(_!y»r_i_‘s_l_lpa__s ~(ards _al Snuggly Robes for Frosty Evenings A new selection of dazzling, beautiful robes await your approval at Stevens COTTON SHOP . . . the kind of robe you’ll snuggle up in on frosty evenings ... or cheerily prepare breakfast in come morning. Luscious Chenilles and Lovely Seersuckers. even gained over the high prices of last year and all other short-haired furs are sure to follow! Even White Fox, Red Fox, and Lynx, pnsalable the past few years, are gaining in value and our sales in the last month on American Fox and Coyote run into tens of thousands of skins at Higher Prices. We look for an even better demand with resultaat higher prices this coming season. Don’t sell your furs at give-away prices,. We'll ge pleased to keep you posted on the latest market trends and our free market rej will be air mailed. You will find shipping tags en if you want to ship us your fur catch. We remit by air mail, check, money order, or wire money to your bank the day your furs arrive. No more waiting around weeks for your money. MAAS & STEFFEN COMPANY Joics, Write Today for FREE Market Reports :‘w'ut 1504 Pine Street, Dept, 103, St. Louis, 3, Missouri Includes Salad — Spaghetti — French Fries — Home Made Biscuits — Honey —Tea or Coffee DON'T FORGET IT'S THE COUNTRY CLUB AFTER MIDNITE for any kind of Chinese Dishes prepared by .your favorite chef. SAMMIE CONSTANTINO Floor Show Saturduy Night NEW COUNTRY CLUB (OTTON Z1Sissmty SHOP “The Standard 233 Seward Street Fur House" Standard

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