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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREJUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE —_— e _—_ e SPENCER TRACY [BING AT 207H rmmc EXCEPTIONAL [TUTRVRR || exema: A HEPBURN | TONGHT ONLY e VusBuom Hews ) pir SHOW! ot (| porrpe o [l CAPITOLS STARS| DRAMA, SUNDAY | excaceuenr: . AN ON AT ON AT “Ad Rib,” hilarious stor; - - 1 k s story of On the screen tonight at the| . JTE SHOWS AT 5:44 — 8:15 — 10:46 ms TnnAY 4:34 — 7:05 — 9:36 CAPITOL an assistant district attorney and | Gross 20th Century Theatre, is the | (OMP;J:&TF }5&30 24 Theatre his lawyer wife who are ideally mar- | magnificent Technicolor mus { eal ried they face one another as | production, “The Emperor Waltz,"| FEATURES 7:40—9:50 legal opponents across the court- ! starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fon- S c o o P S gom, 1 Spencer Tracy and |taine. As a special event, Bill Liddle, | Katharine Hepburn to the Capitoi | organist, will present an organ con- | ALso To"lGHT sereen in M-G-M's laugh hit of the J cert from 7 until 7:20 p.m. from| A L A s K A year which will be shown here Sun- | the console of the Kimball organ in | From 7:00 to 7:20 Only y, N ay and Tuesday. he theatre. | WITH THE was especially writter “The Walls of Jericho,” \\'hlrh= BILL LIDDLE for Tracy and Miss Hepburn by | stars Cornell Wilde, Linda Darneil, | AT THE CONSOLE Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin | Anne Baxter and Kirk Douglas S TR % . ? glas, 0 | T 0 '.. 0 r ' 0 “J L] PREMIEBE !e\ulhr.x of Broadway’s uproarious is to open tomorrow on the screen OF OUR 4 | “Born Yest It marks the|of the 20th Century Theatre. KIMBALL ORGAN BING”**™™ " JoAN N Guy MADISON o {fourth co-starring comedy for its| The Walls of Jericho” is a many- i * ,F U N N l E s I * SHOWI“G 18 who previously scored in "Sluiolr:umvd story of intense emotional ) PRI = lof the Union,” “Woman of the|conflict set against the colorful OF Year” and “Without Love.” | background of a mid-west town and ADDED ' G M ' ! A supporting cast of Broadway|the violence and excitement of its H M. . .S | stage stars features Judy Holliday, | fast-growing pace just after the turn POPEYE CABTOON = Color by A“n NEW Tom Ewell, David Wayne and Jean |of the century. It is the drama of “ALL’S FAIR AT THE Bn Hagen. Miss Holliday, who com- [three women and their influence on FAIR” % TECHNICOLOR ' M.G.M.'s RIB-ROARING BATTLE OF - | pleted a three-year run as the star |the lives of two men who find them- 4k . s mc““lco!ion {01‘ “Born Yesterday,” enacts a|selves turned into bitter enemies by [ woman who attempts to murder her | cross-currents of intrigue, suspicion | THE SEXES! MUSICAL | philandering husband and sets nfflnn(l hate. It is the story of a ‘l))mu- . ' the spark of rivalry between Tracy | tiful but coldly scheming woman p " who prosecutes her and Miss Hep-|who, in the name of love, almost | 3 L IHE burn who defends her in the court- | wrecks the lives of those who stand | KATHARI N E room battle. Tom Ewell, who enacts | in her way. her band, scored on the New| As the young county attorney York stage in “Jbhn Loves Mary,”| Dave Connors who, married to a ] TOAST land mall Wonder.” The “other[woman he doesn't love, finds him- |woman” is played by Jean Hagen,|self in a scandal that almost w. ck.bI IT'S HEBE Tnmfifinow! star of “The Traitor,” with David|his career and future happiness,| ° ~ Wayne, the leprechaun of “Finian’s | Cornel Wilde turns in his best pcr-“ P iml | Rainbow” and the fresh lieutenant | formance to date. Linda Darnell . . ...She Hasacase 0“ Hlm- fof “Mr. Roberts,” cast as a young | makes a superior Algeria Wedge, DOOBS CPEN AT 115 P M | composer who makes a determined if | who uses Dave's neurotic wife and a | futile play for Miss Hepburn. wretched scandal as her weapons Yo Q “Ew ‘\ The picture was directed by|achieve her revenge and to realize CONTINUOU“’ SHOWS AI‘L DAY SUN George Cukor, who directed Miss|her frustrated ambitions. Anne > Q. 2 e . 5 Hepburn in one of her greatest hits, | Baxter is excellent as Julia, who| FEATURES 1:30 — 3:30 — 5:40 7:50 10:05 " | “The Philadelphia Story,” and who | pits her love for Dave against the | COMPLETE SHOWS 3:15 — 5:20 — 7:30 — 9:40 & j directed Tracy in the recent “Ed-|town’s backstreet gossip, and so is| | ward, My Son.” It was produced by | Kirk Douglas in the part of the Lawrence Weingarten. young publisher who becomes Al-| Starring Set against a New York back-|geria’s.innocent foil. ground, “Adam’s Rib,” takes its For absorbing entertainment wlth; audiences on the city’s subways,|a strong romantic appeal, “The| Kalhryn Grayson | through its courthouses, prisons,| Walls of Jericho,” is a “must” on| ™ |apnrmmnts, parks and highways, | everyone’s list, just as it was a Marla Lanza !and out into the country to a farm | “must” on library reading lists not | which is a replica of the Garson|long ago. OF THE GREAT BEST-SELLER «..0f a town that couldn’t hold * the passions of its people! H H Kanins' Westchesthe country estate. PORESIN S SRS VA David Niven | "An additional highlight is the| CATHEDRAL APARTMENTS § !song, “Farewell, Amanda,” written IN SITKA ARE TO BE J. Carrol Naish ‘[e,sogi'c:irally for the picture by Cole COMPLETED ON JULY 15, Sitka's Cathedral Apartments will | be ready - for occupancy by July| 15 of next year, according to John Cushing who is building the new apartments located opposite the old Russian church in Sitka. The building’s second floor is al- aoomex [ PAN AMERICAN HAS sexsationa [ 34 ON FRIDAY TRIPS SONG HITS! Limda DARNELL Pan American World Airways \ JUDY HOLLIDAY LIMITED carried a total of 34 passengers in :‘:fig ";I’v 11md :’Og:‘d&fg PI;ZQT::S:;;\ISI as Algeria YAG g sterday with | satisfactorily, acc - ENGAGEMENT and out of Juneau yesterday g i ek b o . ‘eight arriving and 26 departing. At Regular Prices [ Arriving from Seattle: Alice Ben- inni | der, i , Bonnie La- beginning | der, Roderick DTglasom U ; Ry Fond, Leoha Lincolm, CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | s““., Nov. 5“[ | Schneider, Jessie Schneider, Lois 1, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of | trip. He plans to return to Sitka tomorrow. Remember POLLY MORAN? She’s in it borsd | Smith, Albert Frank. i the Te:iitory of Alaska, and custod- Departing for Ketchikan: Dr. L.|ian of corporation records for said | too! - a | R. Farmont. I Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY SHOWPLALE or Lflune | Tor Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. J. F.|linat there has been filed in this MORE JOY — CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS FROM 1:30 ). YRl | Ficld, Ralph Williams, S. Stretton, | office on the 23rd day of October, TOM and JERRY Shows at 1:35 — 3:25 — 5:27 — 7:34 — 9:41 n IT Wy Bl L. M. Hagen, J. A. Blanchard, H |50, the written consent of all the 4557038 TR QR @ O rfl e e . i [ Reynolds, A. R. Stephenson, A. F.{ tocknolders of the i in “LONESOME MOUSE Feature at 1:44 — 3:46 — 5:48 — 7:55 — 10:02 Anderson, R, R. Moyer, O. T. Fin-| jARRT MACHINE SHOP, INC. { ney, Tony Gomez, Lloyd Woodward, / . AR AT & o R SRS T Kk II»I)\\in Johnson, Mary Johnson, Carl [ |in our own government. Johnson, Robert Sarver, W. Hard- o R RS S 'EVANGEI-IST w".l A stirring song service precedes|y.n Mr. and Mrs. C. Carlson, | the lecture. There is a service every a.nold Anfinson, C. H. Hoffman, GlaCier consh“clion co. WAR" 0f pROPHE(Y night in tl;e wes: £exziept xou;k;:(«; Charles Ross, Jerry Cochran, Fay N R Jlel New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work OF RE v E LA Tl o "S :-‘2‘11003 sl o i e Plastering — Concrete Pouring : 1 3 ou.l; 13 l" 0“ Sand and Gravel Haulin T ad Evangelist C. L. Vorles, who has| MRS. KOLANDER ARRIVES | aroused the interest of many by TO SPEND WINTER | PNA FRIDAY H.IGHIS i his lectures in the Prophetic Light | hi auditorium, corner of Second and| To visit her daughter, Mrs. Lu-| pgeffic Northern Airlines flight C rapractle “ealth Clinic Main, has announced that he will|cille Johnson and granddaughter|,, anchorage Friday had 13 pas- 2 start a timely series explaining| Lynne, for the winter, Mrs. P. A. sengers. They were: M. M. Flint, Dr. George M. Caldwell prophecy from the book of Revel- | Kolander arrived ,(last week from p A gtoddart, William Erwin, M. Main and Front Streets Phone 477 ation. He says, “The prophecy of | her home in Seal Beach, Calif. |¢ Goon, Floyd Broun, Harry Davis, Revelation is not understood byl This is the third trip made to|,; p Munter, Frank Schenider prem— many, but contains God's special | Alaska by Mrs. Kolander, who re- |, jessie Schnieder, Walter and warning for the world in this time | vereses the usual procedure of Cal- | Bunny Corliss, Earl Bassord, Wen- NOW! You Pay No More For Revolutionary |o: unceriainty. Minsirsa wdaein 1o o | o He says that the prophecy which | summer instead of winter months.| Aprjying from Anchorage were: ] he plans to expound Sunday night Mr. Kolander will arrive in Ju-| Lloyd Toland, Ed Hutchison, Harold us fi“mn is one of the greatest warnings for | neau in about two weeks and the .iroash, A. H. Francis, H. W. America ever given to man, and| Californians will remain for the g jejter, something which every liberty-lov- | winter, Mrs, Johnson and her fam- {‘ For Seattle from Anchorage were: ing American should now know, so|ily are living in the former J. A. Tony Gomez, Lloyd Woodward, Mr. the Grea! New as to be ready for what is coming Hellenthal home on Harris StreL:L ‘cx‘m{. Jerry ‘caclz,ran. . h Come in! See del Thot Costs = From Cordova: Mr. Davis, M. F. U\Humode'“ Mg dinary Makes Anderson; from Yakutat: Ken Mor- Than 0T 1, S. Bogay. No More the Territory of Alaska, to the dis- solution of said corporation. WA I l S OP CERTIFY that the Harri Machine Shop, Inc, a corporation, is dis- solved, pursuant to Section 36-1-146, Alaska Compiled Laws Annotated, 1949, upon the filing in this office IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I AN“ m '_ MARJORIE RAMBEAU « HENRY HULL with COLLEEN TOWNSEND « BARTON MacLANE neau, the Capital, this 23rd day of October, A. D. 1950. a corporation organized and existing THEREFORE, in view of the of the proper proof of publication hereunto set hand Have haxeuinio agh.my RARe A GRIFF BARNETT « WILLIAM TRACY » ART BAKER FRANK A. BOYLE, under and by virtue of the laws of 0 above premises, I DO FURTHER of this certificate. affixed my official seal, at Ju- By LORRAINE BAYER, Chief Clerk, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, Oct. 28, 1950. Last publication, Nov. 18, 1950. Plumbing ® Heafing 0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 Who is : GOOD Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street JOE |—m—m—————— 04 Your Deposits BROWNIE FOR BROWNS A baby girl was born to Mr. and | m | Mrs. Harold Brown at 1:07 yesterday afternoon at St. Ann’s hospital. 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