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a A - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950 ILM e { SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT starts | TOMORROW ] ) DOORS OPEN 1:3 N /1& ON CASTAWAY ISL Kisses born of innocent passion... Love boin of Boundiess Beauty Br. PDICK HALL Revival Meeting Daily — October 15 10 29 10a.m.and 7:30 p. m. BAPTIST CHURCH “THE GAL Color by TECHNICOLOR Yvonne DeCarlo ENDS TODAY? (Actually Rired amid the glory of the South‘Seas) L JAMES HAYTER Sereenplay by FRANK LAUNDER - JOHN BAINES MICHAEL HOGAN : Directed by FRANK LAUNDER ' ! g AN INDIVIDUAL PICTURE {Reirated by UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAU WHO TOOK THE WEST” COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWDS SHOWS at 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 FEATURE at 2:47-5:17-7:47-10:17 Plus a Delightful Hour of Music, Travel and Color ETHEL SMITH and the HENRY KING ORCHESTRA “Colorful HOLLAND” ® NEWS about MOVIES and YOU Charles Coburn All the claims for color come true at last . . . ing life the brilliant ' bringing to breathtak- a beauty of the tropies. ! iy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA GRAND FAMILY ~ PICTURE STARTS AT 20TH CENTURY Fred MacMurray and Maureen O'Hara are the stars of the new comedy feature “Father was a Full- | back,” which opens tonight on the screen at the Gross 20th Century | Theatre. Also featured in support- ing roles are Betty Lynn, Rudy Valee, Thelma Ritter, Natalie Wood |and James G. Backus. “Father was a Fullback” is the hilarious story of a football coach who, in the picture, never wins a game, and who has many other problems with his own family at home. It is a grand comedy of family | life that should be ranked with “Cheaper by the Dozen” for many ughs for all the members of the | family. } In addition to the main comedy | feature, the 20th Century has in- | cluded a Warner Bros. special fea- | turette entitled “Sundy Roundup,” | also a color cartoon, “Catnip Gang” | and a new issue of news is scheduled |in via air expr | "BLUE LAGOON" IS SOUTH SEAS DRAMA AT CAPITOL SUNDAY J. Arthur Rank’s “The Blue La- | goon” to the screen. The Technicolor film, starring Jean Simmons and | Donald Houston, opens tomorrow at | the Capitol Theatre. “The Blue Lagoon” traces the island, and grow up there without the aid of adults or civilization. A production unit, spent several | ture in its authentic setting. |in the Academy Award-winning | “Hamlet,” plays the beauteous | daughter of Nature, and Houston is | cast as her companion. The same|F. Holmquist .. 124 135 142— 401 | roles, as children, are played by |P. Hagerup . | Susan Stranks and Peter Jones.|T. Flint ... 78 119 84— 281 | | Noel Purcell, Cyril Cusak and James'M. Flint . 134 132 119— 385 |Haywr also are featured. “The Blue Lagoon,” a Universal-; Totals | International release, is based on a | |noval by H. de Vere Stacpoole. Di-! |rected by Frank Launder, it is a| | Giliat-Launder Production and an! | Individual Picture. JUNEAU HOTEL TO HAVE " NEW EIGHT-CAR GARAGE Construction has started on an| Low tide 5:36 am. 14 ft. An exciting story was combinedlnl Rudolph . | with realistic production to bx'lngl Whing Ding ' Handicap ... 25 26 26— 7 {P. Morgan ...... 112 132 124— 368 adventures of a boy and girl whoy s Gormiley are shipwrecked on a South Pacific|g Morgan months in the Fiji Islands, braving { M. Davlin equatorial heat, tropical rain storms | A. Dalziel land a typhoon, to record the pic-{M. Burke Miss Simmons, who last appeared | A. Sorensen Royal Cafe | Handicap ... 12 12 12— 36 M. Funk ... 158 162 140— 460 V. Powers .. 169 132 150— 460 {A. Nielson 97 130 116— 343 |W. Day .. 104 104— 312 118 111— 361 i P, Fitzpatrick i 1 PAGE THREE BOWLING ‘ Ist Family f.augh-llil Since “Cheaper by the Dozen" Results of Friday night's bowling placed the Capitol Theater team in sole possession of first place. How- ever, only one game behind the leader were three teams tied for second place, Royal Cafe, Harry Race, and Top Hat. For the second successive week Leonard Holmquist was top man with high series of 508 and high single gamé of 196 Ann Warner rolled her second 500 series of the season to take the high series for women with a 508. | M. Burke topped the women with a 1igh single game of 190. Team Standings Won Lost Capitol Theater ......... 12 6 Royal Cafe - 1 7 Race . 1 7 Hat 11 1 Baranof Cigar Stand 9 9 Home Grocery 8 10 Alexander Photo ... ;g 1 i Vhing DINg ...t & 3 15 Top Hat Handicap .. 9 ‘9 9— 27 F. Wilber .. 131 138 152— 421 B, West .. 116 123 101— 340 A. Taylor . .. 105 100 147— 352| O. Winther ... 101 105 119— 325 C. Rudolph ....... 133 117 115— 365 Totals ......... 595 592 643—1830 Alexander Photo . 13 P. Lee 122 . 122— 374 A. Hawkins 1156 129— 386 J. Becker 96 107— 290! D. Kane 110 130— 379 ; 95 123— 290 Totals .......... 579 538 611—1728 J. Porter . . 130 144 88— 362 R. King 144 102— 360 77 107— 314 121 165— 334 643 611—1813 | Totals Home Grocery . 170 120 166— 456 . 135 117 138— 390 . 134 190 123— 447 . 113 92 123— 333 . 116 136 139— 391 . 668 655 694—2017 1 P. Taylor Totals . Harry Race 162 168 115— 445 | L. Holmquist .. 196 147 165— 508 694 1701 625—2020 Totals ..... 672 658 642—1972 Capitol Theater J. Rusher ... 81 137 97— 315 eight-car wooden garage for the C. MacLean ... 132 144 96— 372 Juneau Hotel owned by Douglas und‘T' Heyder . 142 125 107— 374 Gordon Gray. The two-story facili- J- Marsh 159 150 137— 446 ties are for use of themselves, and L. Hendrickson 153 192 150— 495 permanent and transient guests. Totals ... 667' 748 587—2002 Contractor Hans Berg hopes to! Baranof Cigar Stand | finish the building' before freezing'Handicap .. a1 21— 63 conditions make work difficult. ' A. Warner 186 158— 508 e AR 'C. Folta ... 112 128— 307 ® © o & o o o 0 o o o Nicholson .. 162 125 129— 416 ® ® 3. Chantry . 116 123 132— 371 | TIDE TABLE ® J Levasseur ... 116 157 156— 429 *| Totals 124 7242094 October 22 o 2 You say you shudder when some.- | the Last Will and Testament and Temporary Location — 125 Front St. Upstairs over Yellow Cab October 23 Low tide 6:16 a. High tide 11:58 a.m., 163 ft. Low tide 6:07 pm., 18 ft. High tide 12:16 a.m,, 15.7 ft. , 14 ft. High tide 12:32 p.m., 17.2ft. Low tide 6:46 p.m., 0.5-ft. | You'll scon meet | GOOD JOE | Your Deposi ARE 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 Deposic Insur- | ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to 8 maximum of $10,000. of JUX ®ione suggests dining out? You say ®|you have grease spots before your e leyes at ‘such an invitation? Why e ldon’t you eat at home? Better still, | o |save the fuss and muss, and have e |that home-cooking served to you e|at the Home Cafe. Order a fried o |chicken dinner, a T-bone steak, o | chicken-fried steak, or our dinner !special which is served each eve- ning from 5.30 to 8:00 p.m. 1. Ever since that snow started| sneaking down the mountain, we've |kept the old chili pot a-goin’. And |as something extra-special, try a Ewed.ge of hot, home-baked apple pie with a topping of cinnamon sauce. Come in for an after-movie snack. And for that special dinner | party, call Douglas 654 for reser- | vations, | HOME CAFE Douglas ] 11 am, to 1 am, 1 Closed Every Monday ts SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ont DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALASKA INSURANCE CORPORATION STARTS TODAY! COMPLETE SHOWS 7:20-9:30 CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY! Doors Open 1:30 FEATURES START SUNDAY AT—————1:45 — 3:50 — 6:00 — 8:10 — 10:20 COMPLETE SHOWS SUNDAY AT — ————— 0 — 7:25 — 9:35 MEET THE ”% ALL-AMERICAN . 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