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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WANTED | INFEATURE SHOW, “SHE" "POMPEII"| ing for patrons of the Capitol The- | " ¢ d . JOKES atre where Universal-International's | Pectacles, astounding in dramatic “Free For All” opened yesterds “1\‘ wer and Fonccpt. Merian C. Coope amazing produyctions, * - 1 M Y 3 This new offering is a hilarious gi k | S s g i arious girl- : S gl Fllm That ll aKe ou | Send them to the meets-screwball-inventor situation | /1! Days of Pompeii” and | | | IPLENTY OF LAUGHS TWIN SHOW BRINGS Jcmer e PAGE FIVE DOORS OPEN 6:30 LAST DAY OF POMPEIL | i | | : " YOUR faverite i CAPITOL TONIGHT “TO 20TH TON|GHT;G ns '/'é SHOWN Ti-30:8 HUSBAND and w‘rE There are plenty of laughs pend-| nittoitt GRTANE BiHing u.\! SHE” at 8:45 Please Come Early! Forg e t Ii'S wINTER' | CAPITOL THEATRE :1:] e Robert Cummings and i"‘r““_('“‘n“*"g:‘]‘l‘ '::gf‘“’;‘;lfi“;;“:‘s‘“‘;' (;:‘1 SPECI AL? ORGAN CONCERT 6:30 TO 7:00 BILL LIDDLE #t the Console Deadline— Miss Blyth meets inventor Cum- |70 20th Century Theatre as a! SAT. MIDNIGHT mings when the young genius ar.|memmoth dual bill i —October 28 |rives in the nation’s capitol to patent | Aréna combats, dancing “““x | . his newest creation—an innocent luxurious _banquets, pagan | Guest Tickels to Those]appcaring tablet which merely |7i¢5: soldiers, nobles. demagogucs | transforms ordinary water into ves DASS i zeview in the, {Entries We Can Display }.csoune. Days of Pompell,” a story of | EITHER YOU | . " N e | ba ric splendor. in Our LObbY The inventor Is befriended by " " oo. magnitude and breath GOT IT OR Ann's father, v Ki . nn’s father, played by Percy Kil- ¢ : ; You AINT! | In the climax of “ADAMS] bride, patent office employee and l;\knL lhr?_lls. the destruction ofi | » M 1 N Staatett Inventor, Eilbris tries to| - cmpell WIHI- lis jear maddened RIB” Miss Hepburn tells Aarsst hE var dAcaktEERY L Ol obs caught between toppling walls { | Tracy, “There's no difference i ~ | and rivers of molten lava, challenges | in e PN s » ¢ Mings’ revolutionary invention. bz % _ ibetween a man and a woman. Cummings is threatened with the | Any sp‘cctac]e ever filmed. Preston Foster in a heroic role turns in one *“Are you kidding,” he s loss of his invention when an oil | | “Well, there might be a 1 yrdicate; headed /by By Collins, | f the hest ‘pegiatmances of his A » . 3 | career; Basil Rathbone as Pontius tle difference,” she admits. ittempts to steal it from the in-| & ilate is outstanding, and Allen He retorts, “As the French | 1ocent inventor. | Hale is well cast in a humorous role. |say, ‘Vive la difference, —| Comedy is then highlighted by a| 0 onantic interest is supplied by (hurray for that little differ- fi:’;shgfu"':y Ch“;e "t‘i""”mgh" AT | Dorothy Wilson. |ence.” i “,'fgp :; sncis ;"": flf:)“:fi’, The strangest love story ever told i bs 2 e inventor regalning | jeyeqleq in “She” An empress I / T ## | both his secret formula and the girl, | more than two thousand years old, | IB the latter from the arms of the oil | .o oo strikingly beautiful as mé with R : i company public relations counsel, |} i i ? { | . - < hite hot flame which prolongs PERCY KILBRIDE enaii S << | |Is the Funniest Picture|Donaid Woods. who had tried un- | pher ige, falls in love with a mortal Ray Collins Mikhail Rosumny Shéws at 7:24-9:30 g o Yt man and loses him to a mortal A UNIVERSALINTERATIONAL PICTURE Feature at 8:03-10:09 | mn lfl Yeal's mC‘f—iLfi:scml(]Jil::n;::s ro;:‘:l“'M‘sg!“o&na:L He;len Oahngen, operx:)tin ATED e 21 Sndlcombs tospotin 4 |and stage star (and now a member [ ) o Blyth are ably supported by such | of Congress), is superb as the death- TOMORROW and SATURDAY! I performers as Percy Kilbride, Don- | ..o peauty: W | less y; Randolph Scott and | CAPITUL THBATBE |;l:‘i Zgod;‘n ng};olS;“\an;; ll:/hklmll Helen Mack brilliant as the morial 0. TT TRy ~ | sumny son. lovaRgs \‘ Z'I‘:r“:\’n'“h PROGRAM | SUNDAY! ) Produced by Robert Buckner from | et S R R OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT! | his orignal screenplay, “Free For | 1= ::)lx]]‘ was directed by Charles Bar- ;ES(A.MO MAKES DEBUT " ” | = — Y 4 > / When These Buckeroos Take Fiatbush... | or ongis AT SHELDON'S CFFICE e AN TN . ~YOU CAN . HEAR i | | GOLDEN PRODUCTIONS Presents s 7“‘::;‘:“‘ i OFFERED IONIGHT | |of the Employment Security Com- on ONE Sensational Show \Y%A‘ AND BEAUTIFUL FO! wicked every wghe" b“m in flame. with terror - HELEN, GAHAGAN + RANDOLPH,scorT { Ao i EBBETS FIELD i : £\ 7 RioGRANDE | | Mrs. Jack W. Wallis, Jr., has been | this month. % 4 e — | The blocd typing service offered!appcinted chairman of the emer-| In figuring out a name for the ; | tonight in the high school building | gency cantcen services for fne|new baby, it was decided to use the % | will be the last of the present ser-|Juneau and Douglas committee, it hitials of the organization which E " | it has been decided by those in | announced by Dr| I J. Mont- | comes out ESCA, and added MO ey g TICEDS & gf% -g‘i charge, according to the chairman, gomery, chairman of the Red Cross | {or monthly. Research by Editor G. FEDERAL OFFICERS TO |on hand for the service tonight' Arthur Walker, a member of the!c&se oi the ‘grapevine, a drying | and the typing will begin at ‘7:30; faculty of the Juneau Independent|uP in full growth” but Grisman bas usual. All who arrive at the!School District, will conduct train. n't know if that applies to the Two Department Justice law | study hall by 8:30 will be served. |ing for enrcllees of the 9 1-2 hour grapevine known as | € ement offl were passens | As evening classes are now using | canteen course. It will consist of |7 gers to Yakutat yesterday ahoard a the typewriter rooms formerly av-|three 1 1-2 hcur nutrition instruc- | is assisted by|Fish and Wildlife Service airplane | ailable to the doctors and their as-'tion classes and the one 5-hour|Saxon Heath Snow, Jacque Fishe; floted by Al Kropf. | sistants, and rooms across the hall! class will be the actual preparation |Fauline Sunders, Lowell Trump, Déri They | will be used tonight. The public and serving of a complete dinncri"’id M. Riley, George Morrison and |don Gray and Acting U. 8. Marshal | must go up the stairway farthest;for at least 50 persons. i Leila Grunden. Walter Hellan. | from the Seward Street entrance.! Classes will meet in the High| In Yakutat, Hellan arrested Har- vey Milton, Sr, on a charge of | 1 dy a Vi S for I CH S T - |4 as 5§on.35 v;.. suf[ic:.enc "umb,f‘l:! Milton vp emi:: ,;zui Ly Jli(lx:(‘ ru‘)-' fine was paid. loifice here, telephone 883 during| ajoqca Coastal Airlines carried with . 7 Elue 302, ix? the even_ings. ‘yesterday with 10 on interport, 28 brought Peter Harry here to serve u ; ] REPA'R IS Douf _To facilitate providing canten| uving ana 14 departing. the 30-day sentence previously im- ! ; j e e e b tows |/ DSPATEIDg o Hialnes wete; pran. | bosed by Judge Giegs I Tolia on MICHAEL CHEKHOV ’ £ The Pemare, a Seattle ship hold- ! secticns of Juneau, Douglas, Thane | Sy Jclh';m;io:z‘;r "M"r‘: l;"’“lSC‘I:;::_' e i);nfici;",mmm; ko ‘A8 NS~ FLORENCE BATES ing the contract for delivery of mail and Auk Bay, In event of emergen- \yo)” ¢o “io o' o Mre Or. eral Jail b ¢ out of Seward to Kodiak and vil-'cy, it is planned that each of these| sy on Dluc Hff B M. O AR e LIONEL STANDER | N lages on the Aleutian chain, was teams will ‘then be able to Iecdw“le Paxton, Nell Milsr, John C. S v ! ! ” ) | Bowen. KNIGHT HERE J AND—THIS EXCITING ® in port for a short while yester- at least 50 persons at one time. | @0 koronivan: Albert Alexander; MYSTERY OF THE . day for radar repair before contin-| Tlise who completed canteen o Petersburg:. W. A, Chlpper: JEWELED MADONNA! g b Boware. |courses during the last War ar¢|ii)q G, Smith; for Wrangell: Ver: v A part for the radar equipment’ urged to contact Mrs. Wallis or (e | gnideart doer 'y oo che“ft. 2 Juneau for a board of trustees ave been flown here from ss office i ey ik (8 8t sine s vs’:iunt hmr el 2:; i?bcsaloltegcinme\z::lo:h:; L::‘\ Arriving from Tenakee were: Mr. ::}e;u;;;t,;le is staying at the Bara: ing to Capt. C. C. Graham, master ergency, ?I"d Mr:: (r:harles Johnsonl, W R of the ship. The Pomare, recently’ A Red Cross trailer provided dur- | ansg;r wml; Ke&chflk&;fii M. Ol\:l. {awarded the mail contract, carries!ing the last war is again ready| gy o> poo Oréoni .wi g il 12 passengers and 500 tons of cargo jor use, Supplies provided such as|g o', c‘;fdnew ;lve]rni{ l;mdd id‘ e 2 and mail. Last port of call is Um- | kettles, pots, pans and other equip-| o Ofin s Wyller, H, Stoddard, otsardiihs nak Island, last principal island|ment have not been located. Any- |~ mom‘rroonon. g goceon Ema in the chain. ;one knowing the whereabouts Of | goc o e e andal, | Paul Year round service with @ trip those articles are requested to con- |y .o’ ancal; + = |a month is scheduled for the ves- tact Mrs. Wallis. ohnnie, Mr. and Mrs, John G. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED sel. The Pomare carries & crew of The canteen classes are a mll}f:wgeu, tm::l Sisters Island: Walt- 15 in addition to the master and is ation | . Sunden. nn. n- n. mnn“AnnT owned by the Aleutian swmsmp‘?:&:fc:‘hflfm?gegfif 51"]:;:(}1]1 flml From Sitka: Mrs. Vellora, Jack Conway, William Herdman, J. Bow- OPTOMETRIST Company of Seattle. | will be most valuable in case oOf dis- | en. from Barge: A. E. Second and Franklin | &2 ge: A, E. Owens, E. L. About a month ago the ship re-‘sster in this area | g Howard; from Hasselborg: John PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS turned to Seattle because of orders L. Pragner; h‘omg Haines: .. |m= from the Cost Guard which st~y ue DY W ATCHES FILLED Flovd Brown, Monoe Jenkins, Bi k which d- | Niemi, 5% i aone on ne romare’ on | AT ROSS BIRTHDAY PARTY its first mail run the craft wen aground near Kodiak Island but! Gayiong of foe ceam, cases of cuk-! : emo got free under its own power. ies and a huge cake disappeared F a l. e S R e d ue e d W. W. Knight, superintendent of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka is in R I TO: AIR EXPRESS SHIPPERS BOARD OF TRUSTEES, | Allen Boss esebrated his fouteenn . PIONEERS’ HOME TO birthday last Tuesday. Those pro- e . HAVE MEETING HERE|viding the hungry hatches were One Way Round Trip Xon.cds ketpiammd pour hip- e el i S o | Anchorage 6300, 11340, ments by bringing packages fo |, e Bourd of Trustees for the Baker, Allen Engstrom, John N . = J Alaska Pioneers’ Home at | hn. son, Bob Whistler, Donna B"fk. KOdlak 9800* 175 40* our office, not later than 5inthe |are scheduled to meet today in the Bettty Jean Grafion, Carla Cur's . g otfice.pt the TEUeE A | S e Man e, Homer 80.00. 144.00. ry Roden. , o e, an osemary afternoon Of.the day before our board ase J. L. Gllpatrick of Sitka Kronquist. y ; Naknek A B. 104.50. 188.10, scheduled fllghts. and LCharles W. Carter of Juneau.| Fred's mother, Mrs. LeVohn Ca- g WO, S v s Fa st oo - | Naknek Village 11450. 206.10. We make two h'lps dally o the Home also attends the meetlng.‘ers, S ' Sitka, Haines and Skagway. 'FROM SEATTLE i SITKA VISITOR 10% Red““_‘r:;":‘s ‘,’lf‘a}:“‘““d Trip d I 4 William M. Bruner of S'ea'ftle, Jfl;’ Conway of Sitka is registered Be Sharp. Get your Shlp- is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. at the Baranof Hotel. ; Sally Flights — Phssengers, Mall ment on flle moming fllghl " i e # and Air Cargo - i & S Bring your shlpmeni fo us the | T oni g h t 7 : 3 0 5 Connectlon:ngtvf]\:sct}xw;f(;zt}’;;)nrt:ll Interior dvielore. . || Thrilling Religious Sound Film Tikls and Wueratons - / . Shown at the BARANOF HOTEL (i Prophetic Li ht itori ‘: Phone 716 QRURES || elic Light Auditorium ., ewing Swutheastern Alas Admission Free! MR /i Nowrri Ry IRIINES INC ZSsiesissssssssssssssesEaIESEsEIISSsSIIEESEIESETEEsEe e e ewart wil b ao o wosorted thay e |o, wora for 1 -esoa” means a ais-| YAKUTAT ON BUSINESS | are U. 8. Commissioner Gor- | | I“ pORT; RADAR i&he mornings, or call Mrs. Wallis, | 4 4o1a] of 52 passengers on flights| Returning, Marshal Hellan | MACK & NIGEL- BRUCE AND A CA;I OF THOUSANDS % P —— GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 Glacier Consiruction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and G ravel Hauling Chiropractie Health Clinie Dr. George M. Caldwell Main and Front Streets Phone 477 COSTS MO MORE AN ORDINARY REFRIGERATION NATION Freezer & Refrigerator REAL FOOD FREEZER Freezes and Preserves FULL-SIZE REFRIGERATOR Never Noeds Defrosting! MODEL EFS Compare These Advantages! Complete Refrigeration Service from fwo engi- neering marvels in a sin- gle kitchen unit! New Low Price makes this superb combination ae inexpensive as many Alaska Light and single-door refrigeratorg whfch have fewer featuresy Famous Thriftmaster Unit offers maximum refrigeration performe ance at extremely lo@ operating cost. Electrie Power Co. LOOK TO HOTPOINT FOR THE FINEST—FI?STI

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