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TI‘]I)A\ ‘\"0\ EMEER 17, 1950 Movies Ave Yonr Cheapest And Best Enlerlammenl e A Joyous Weekend of Laughs And Romance! TONIGHT AND SATURDAY SHE HOPED SHE WAS SPENDING HER HONEYMOON WITH THE RIGHT HUSBANSD...till she found a blonde in his closet! Rosalind'’s back in the laugh business she's been away from too long! witf CGIG YOUNG MARIE McDONALD FAY BAKER KATHARINE WARREN e o 06 0 ¢ 0 o COLUMBIA PICTURE e SPECIAL ADDED TREAT OF i ROMANCE! and SINGING! mom picrone with "TRIGGER"" ANDY DEVINE “GAY RANCHERO” 7:00 — 9:50 “TELL IT TO THE l DOORS OPEN 6:50 ST POLITICAL WS and other highlights. LATI JUDGE” 8:21 — 11:11 Fe-tharmonized to blend wn any combiration s easy to paint with Treasure Tones. They are ready-fo-use in exactly-right decorator colors for every painting need. No mixing or matching...Treasure tones are pre-harmonized and olwoys‘ _blend. Whatever you poin'...) paint with Treasure Tones...they cost no more than ordinary paints, ‘PAINT WITH' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA AGAIN! ..that wonderful bad girl MACDONAL CAREY 6OCD T1ME HAD AT (DA CARD PARIY s of the Taku, od time at the the Parish Z the Catholic Daughters of America for the bene- fit of the school lunch fund. There were valuable prizes awarded for both women and men, one lady taking home a prize of two pairs of nylor another a pair of hand embrois pillow cases, and one man received a Tom and Jerry set, others smokers sets. A mixed chorus of young people ng the very popular “Our Lady of ima” very charmingly and the | evening wound up with home baked | pumpkin pie and coffee. Tie date for the second card | party will be announced later. For a Real Fit-Made-To Measur suits at Cas! 634-1 Sewing machines White Sewing SAF‘IY (OUN(Il MEMBERS HEAR REPORT BY BAIE Department heads of F: al agencies in Juneau with their rep- resentatives on the Federal Safety Council heard Harry R. Bates, Safety Engineer for the Alaska Road Commission give his report on the recent conference of Field Safety Councils in Chica a meeting of the local council at 2:30 o'clock this afternoor the Senate Chambers. Southeast Alaska attended the Chi- connection with the annual confer- ence of the 38th National Safety Council in October. A resume Of his report appeared in The pire shortly after his return to Juneau. RUMMAGE SALE At Lutheran Church, S November 18, 10 a.m. Bates, as field representative from | 'DOUBLE BILL FOR KIDS SAT. MATINEE - AT 20TH CENTURY s 20th Century Theatre 1 are two tion Ix atures plus two a short subject and news- illir cartoons first picture is “I Cheated w,” an interesting mystery the pgpular screen detec- n Conway and Steve Brodie d feature is “Trouble Makers,’ 1 Leo Go! and the Bowery ith Huntz Hall, “hicken Every Sunday” is the e to be shown for the regular day evening shows and con- through Monday. Capitaliz- on the entertainment trend it set with “Miracle on 34th Street,” retty,” and “Apartment " Twentieth Century-Fox pmduccd another delightful -warming comedy in Every Sunday,” which iewers are claiming will be the Lest of them all. Based on Rosemary Taylor's bes which told the hilarious story ife in a boarding house in Tuc- son at the turn of the century, the film depicts Dan Dailey and Celeste Holm as the rulers of the roost. A the lovable father, Dailey is alway on the lookout for easy street, bu Y quite finds it. este Holm who was honorec with an Academy Award for hel work in “Gentlemen’s Agreement, enacts the role of the patient wift who puts up with her husband't emes—but turns breadwin- ner by taking in roomers. WO FEATURES AT CAPITOL THEATRE STARTING TONIGH! The Capitol theatre is presenting two features for this weekend start- ing tenight. “Tell It to the Judge” the Ros- alind Russell - Robert Cummings’ starrer, is one of the features. The new Columbia comedy. features Gig Young, Marie McDonald, Harry Davenport, Fay Baker and Kath- arine Warren in important support- ing roles. The story, set in Washington, Florida and the Adirondack Moun- , concerns the amusing com- plications that beset a bride wnen she finds herself on a three-corn- ered honeymoon. R nd Russell is the bride, Cumming; d Youn portrays the “husbands” and Miss “Sitti for F has and cates the complications. The other feature is “The Gay Rancherc” and Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers), fighting young sheriff of Manzanita County, is baffled by the mysterious disappearance of a commercial airways plane. The air; line is owned by attractive Bett Richards (Jane Frazee) and Cooki Bullfincher (Andy Devine), her comical right-hand man. It is hest means of transportation to the Manzanita Springs Spa, which is run by Roy's old friends, the Sons of the Pioneers (themselves). When, after a lovers’ quarrel Nicei Lopez (Tito Guizar), world- famous bullfighter, follows his! sweetheart, fiery Consuelo Belmonte (Estelita Rodriguez), to the Spa, the two become entangled in a shrewd plot. Suave promoter, Vance | Brados (George Meeker), and his henchmen have hi-jacked the plane in an attempt to bankrupt the air-| ) ways and obtain ownership of the Spa in order to open a gambling |t casino he gangsters’ plans end in vio- !ence and murder, but Roy finally solves the complicated puzzle. The Manzanita Airline and Spa are saved, the criminals get their come- uppence—and the lovers are re- united. « KETCHIKAN'S TENTH POLIO CASE REPORTED: The tenth polio case for Ketchi- kan was reported to the Territorial ing. Stricken yesterday was Mary | Scholz, 24 years of age. This is the[ first case reported for Ketchikan since October 30. The total for m:. territory is 56 with seven deaths. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS the | ; O*TENTURY SATURDAY KIDS SHOW AT 1:00 P.M. DOORS OPEN 12:30 2BIGFEATURE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! -~ lé)c Children Under 12 THE LOWEST PRICED MENT moNoORAM PiCTURIS LEO GORCEY .. TBE BWIERY BOYS *Tom CONWAY = Steve BRODIE Also 2 CARTQONS 2 c ——— MRS HENDRKKSON 10 OPEN BAZAAR OF 5. A, HOME LEAGUE, Plans are well advanced for the The be play of the Home League of Salvation Army, which will opened at 2 o'clock Saturday aft noon, Nov. by Mrs. W Hendrickson the Willougt Avenue hall. 25, in of s et and ol ty d n native than e clude a selection cf I L pro will feature two vocal Ly Mré. Lois iariotte Elkins at the piano. S '((L.ul: will be played, also, Ann Bacon, one of the ts studying witah Carol . The general puklic attend. FROM ANCHORAGE Mrs. G. MeCracken of Anchoratz BetterCough Ilellef When new drugs or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold don’t delay. Creomulsnon contains only safe, help- ful, proven ingredients and no nar- cotics to disturb nature’s process. It cago meeting which was held il Department of Health this morn-| goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten- dGer, mfl:c'?jed brlonchlal mcn.z’bunes uaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. 'CREOMULSION Back in town .and eag my old once New York B For expert haircutting and conversation as you like . . . visit Eddie Metealf again at the er to see customers arber Shop us seon . . . ! | i 1 I 3 l Reedy, wnh'l | l 3 PAGE FIVE HURRY FGLKS! MUST END TONIGHT! THE LOWEST PRICED TOP ENTERTAINMENT! 9 CENTURY NOW IS THE TIME TO LAUGH! AND HERE IS THF IST RUN PICTURE THAT WILL HAVE JUNEAUITES IN STITCHES! IT STARTS TOMORROW! " nier. than " MIRMCLE 04 34t Srogerv ? e Jelightful Hhan "SITING PRgvyy, i AR o 0AN DAILEY: CELESTEHOLM —Added Pleasure "“"" Movietone Adventure — WHAT’S HATCHIN’ “RACKET BUSTERS”—Mighty Mouse in Color Bigger Shows' Lowesi Prlces! LATE WORLD NEWS VIA AIR EXFRESS McDonald is a blonde who compli-| o\ a1 bazaar and craftswork dis- | w HY M EN ]7 to 34 | SHOULD JOIN THE NATIONAL GUARD You'll be trained to meet the future. 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