The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 4, 1950, Page 5

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S, e e A TURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1950 ENDS TONIGHT!? Shows at 2:58-5;08-7:18-9:33 Feature at 3: -555-8:05-10:20 Tomorrow! Day and Date with Seattle’s Music Hall ure at 1:44 — 3:50 who gave you “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Three Little . Words," "Duchess of ldaho” i and “Summer Stock"] STARRING KATHRYN 1 CARRDL NASH - AMES NTCHEL RCHARD AEMAN- CLNTON SUNDBERS MORE FUN WITH PETE SMITH in “(,rabhmg The Movi M.G.M. CARTOON ® LATE NEWS Would you let him LOVE’S OASIS? Reckless decert raiders challenging a woman more dangerous than them all! SPECIAL ALASKA PREMIERE Shows at 1:35 — 3:22 — 5;28 "ERE 7:39 — 9:50 * 3 DAYS 56 — 8:07 — 10:18 0NLY.' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE FIVE COLOR AND SONGS) ; IN ALASKA mmml §f§fi§l§“£9§'flfli _ DOORS OPEN 6:43! ~¢ AT CAPITOL mum e Matinee Sunday! An Alaska premier, day and date DOORS OPEN AT 1:30 with the Music Hall Theatre in Se- tle, “The moust o Nely OFtBatiR" L CONTINUOUS SHOWS brings Kathryn Grayson, Mnrlo FEATURES START Lanza and David Niven to the Cap- itol Theatre Sunday in a song and 1:45—3:45—5:56 dance film by Metro-Goldwyn. 8:00—10:10 Mario Lanza and Kathryn Gray- 0} |son won all who saw them in “The : A iR AR COMp“fTE SI.{OWS .AT | Midnight Kiss.” 30—9:40 The Toast of New Orleans” pre- them together again in a gay : romance. s Grayson, in the film, is the of the Mardi Gras city and Mario Lanza, the young man with the glorious voice, is a reckless ro- | mantic roughneck. They meet at a fiesta and their torling love story begins. I "OF THE DEAD TO THE ROCKIES' g A ian with i Anicolor, songs a e ke e o > I ; 3 T price on his hea ROAR UP OUT OF COLORADO'S CANYON | trio of very fine actors at the top of an exouSHHAT ALY Charantie : ¥ : A girl with 2 LOST CITY OF THE MOON"! 3 } price on her kisses! ntertainment. nd date showing with sic Hall add interest tc ska premier of the Lanza- irayson film. Norman Taurog's direction achie’ t balance between the stor: e moments and singing se- and he has seen to it that > are plenty of laughs in the vfllm 2 The management of the Capito! From WARNER BROS 11 here “The Toast of New | Orleans” will play Sunday, Monday || [NRICUEINNEUELER] ) and Tuesday, is ready to guarantee : § 4 | the picture as entertainment with The Heroic Vastness 0 The ac \])lhl “B." Mt(REA-MAYO SIAR‘ N WESTERN DRAMA| AT 20TH (ENTURY[ Two brilliant &nd sincere per- formances in an unusual story, of- fering a penetrating glimpse into | | the lives of an outlaw and his half- | breed sweetheart, are due to thri "motion picture goers tonight at the ‘Gmxs 20th Century Theatre. | With Joel McCrea as Wes Mc- Queen, one of the west’s most notor- ious outlaws, and Virginia Mayc Iplnymg “Colorado” Carson, beauti- ADDED ENTERTAINMENT! BILL LIDDLE AT THE ORGAN ful, di irl, lorado T [ e Bt entertain- || BUGS BUNNY CARTOON NEWS BREVITY—“Symphony of a City” ‘ment for all. - = - “Colorado Territory” is the epic |tale of a hunted outlaw who rode the territory around Durango, Col- jorado, in its wildest days. As Wes McQueen a man hunted by the law, McCrea tackled a challenging role for the handsome six foot six inch | star. Playing opposite McCrea is lovely {Virginia Mayo who for the first |time in her starring career essays (an outdoor role. Among the more suspenseful epi- sodes is the train robbery, a thrilling sequence in which the outlaws swing aboard from galloping horses in true early western style. Glrl Irapped in (ar | mer anie M gliday Specials. November 5 Low tide 3:48 am., 28 ft. High tide 10:21 am. 14.7 ft. Low tide 4:30 pm. 40 ft. High tide 10:31 p.m, 14.0 ft. for Thanksgiving LADIES — take advantage of these Creme Oil Cold Waves, Oil Machine and Machineless Permanents at Frances Ann’s. November 6 Low tide 4:39 am. 22 ft. High tide 11:02 am. 163 ft. Low tide 5:20 p.m. 18 ft. High tide 11:27 p.m. 15.2 ft. * o 06 v o 0 8 0 0@ e0000cve 00w n.-oo'- eocoe $8.00 $10.00 $12.50 l _ | Frances Ann’s Beauty Salon Phone 388 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Across from Warfield Drugs 'VILLAGE OF ANGOON (=il L e WE TREAT IS T0 BE NO MORE: E-SfEp X AILING MOVES T0 HOOD BAY . ’ - FURNACES The village of Angoon, which has!| | been located on Kootznahoo Inlet, |} | Admiralty Island, since before th :coming of the white man, soon is to | be no more. Residents of the Indian village population about' 450, have Vvou to move to Hood Bay, 10 mi south, according to George Sul represent your business? We'll clean, adjust, or re- pair your furnace, and have itin tip-top shape for Win-' Of course your answer is NO! A sloppy, lazy salesperson would ruin in a short time the business you have worked years to develop. Your printing should be judged in the same light. In many cases your letterhead and business forms are the only criteria by which custom- ers and manufacturers judge you and your business. Your printing has to be good! Almost any shop can fill your next printing order, but if you want printing that sells you and your business — printing that will stimulate sales — carefully planned printing — drop in at your convenience and consult with Ken Waller, the head of our job shop. He will be pleased to show you how carefully planned-printing can help build your business. Mr. Waller’s skill has won us many compliments, but, seeing is believ- ing. That’s why we want you to see for yourself how Empire printing can help boost your sales. “for a better impression” call the Empire Printing Company ter. Our service men sre courteous and reliable. Our work is guaranteed Barbara Wolfe, 22, awaits rescue from an automobile in which she was pinned when it crashed at high speed into guard rail along the coast highway at Playa Del Rey, Calif., near Los Angeles. She was not seriously injured. A 16-foot length of rail pierced the car from borg, Alaska Development Boa consultant, who has just returned to Juneau from a visit to the two | places. The Angoon people recently ar ranged to purchase the Hood Ba end to end. Man in foreground is supporting another trapped pas- to P'.fl‘.o cannery for $260,000 and, despit senger, Gene Geist, 22, who suffered a possible fractured spine. Four a poor fishing season this year other persons in auto were injured. (P Wirephoto. have the establishement half paid for. As soon as the rest of | money has been earned, po about 1952, Angoon residents ¢ pect to apply for a loan under Ui Christmas Cards e at The Empire nery and erect houses, accort- ing to Sam Johnson, presidc e TT—— - the village cannery corporal | HANDWRITING Al\{.@],\ SIS The election on meving | What does your Handwriting reveal? from Angoon was bitterly ¢ Your writing expresses YOU . . . and WHAT you are. Honeywell’'s new clock ed, but the younger residents ! Find out. Fill in coupon and mail with $1.00. thermostat that gives top ally prevailed over a faction o' /'i-| Send to CyJ-Publishing Co., Room 201 hening comfort, autoe er people who preferred to st ! 15 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. the historic location. Name .. 5.5 L_V Tt Jst. i matic op'nuon' and im- Z '/ 'mediate fuel savings. A community meeting to "%\ Address Z::m :J;yoblems h;:onnecb;d 1\&.'. | City gt Drop in and see us today, purchase and fort“C'""| FRE. With each Grapho- Analysm an mterpretatmn of | e’re heating specialists. 1% puase move has been on.| your LIFE'S-CYCLE and what it means to you NOW. son will ide sel | (Fill in) i of the Alaskn Native Serv */| Birthday ... S A Juneau Plumbing & Heating Co. |be in attendance. (Month) (Day) (Year) 1 3rd and Franklin Phone 787 Day or Night

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