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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 Phone 144 Capitol Theatre FINAL PERFORMANCES TONIGHT Doors Open 7:00 CURTAIN AT 7:45 and 9:45 NO SEATING AFTER SHOW BEGINS ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING MUSIC EVENTS IN JUNEAU HISTORY! COMING! Puccini’s “LA BOHEME” ; A g T P O R TR O Dumas’ Greatest Love Story! Verdi's Most Glorious Music! \‘y COLUMBIA PICTURES presents e Yoot L (LA TRAVIATA) in :ngusm LY COUAAN - st i 630 MATTEA g wasic iy GIUSEPPE VERDI For the 1; irst P, EYES"EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED PAGE FIVE HERE NOW! FOR TWO BIG DAYS! 2 NEW Ist RUN HITS! LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN! CODRLENTURY He's on a m.rry-go-round with murder .. . ten stories THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA "LOST ONE" IS FINE FILM FARE AT CAPITOL eau people who have seen the | Theatre’s opera, “The Lost a moving picture version of La Traviata, are enthusiastic this new presentation of the story of the Lady of the Camellias. : SHOWPLALE oF' Wlué ANOTHER Brand NEW PICTURE DIRECT from the States! FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! UNDER THE BLACK FLAG THEY RODE! tion in English that tells | ory of the opera. Nelly Corradi is probably the most r beautiful Violetta who has ever | ¢ the leading role of La Tra- The technique of moving . combined with the Verdi’s !music and a very fine cast, makes | the picture “The Lost One,” more | entertaining than would be the |opera | It u\( s one the pleasure of close- ere is no straining to hear the people on the stage. The 1 reproduction is perfect as is Hll(‘ photography. | The orchestra and chorus of the |Rome Opera House provide a per- | fect accompaniment to Nelly Cor- radi, Gino Mattera, the handsome | | young man with a wonderful tenor | {who plays the role of Alfredo and | ijhedn Polversi, Alfredo’s father, whose voice, too, is exceptional. Seeing and hearing “The Lost | above the ground! un..",.n; ""h".. ot i n-ouen.-mnm 0 A TRIPLE CROSS THAT ALMOST BECAME DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Second and Franklin OPTOMETRIST Juneau PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Anchorage Kodiak Homer Connections Naknek A. B. Naknek Village 114.50. 109, Reduction on Round Trip Daily Flights — Passengers, Mail and Westward Points Fares Reduced_ One Way 63.00. 98.00. 80.00- 104.50. Round Trip 113.40. 176.40. 144.00. 188.10. 206.10. Plus Tax and Air Cargo at Anchorage for all Interior BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 Tickets and Reservations [FASHION The Nugget Shop i '[)roud‘to feature’ patterns made in U.SA. Snternational Slerling HONORED BY THE TACADEMY AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT _IN DESIGN Your instinctive good taste will agrée with fashion authorities . . . International Sterling patterns are the |loveliest, most h-hmnm;ln Your good sense will see ! they offer more quality, more beauty, more actual pieces UM' your money than any other fine name in sterling.; Visit us to see them now! ) We also carry 50 patterns of sterling flatware of all brands, from which to choose s Select while sterling is on the:market. Choose your pattern now. o Jesse & Frank JAMES §§ Quantrill's Guerrillas! ..from whose desperate Cole € Jim YOUNGER B SCORES OF BASKETBALL Here are final scores of basketball played last night: Pennsylvania 75, Maryland 64. Brown 50, Harvard 48. Niagara 66, Toronto 40. Princeton 56, Lafayette 45. Columbia 79, Amherst 38. Yale 70, Rutgers 40. Oklahoma A. and M. 60, DePaul 53 (two overtimess. MURPHY - DONLEVY , { Marguerite Scott »a CHAPMAN - BRADY .m""" CURTIS « RICHARD ARLEN < RICHARD LONG < JAMES BEST Sty axd Sy by ROBERT L RCHARDS » i by RAY ENRGHT Fcucd by TED REHHOID band came the most uthless ‘outlaws. in all the West! , Notre Dame 67, i-*ranknn 4. Oklahoma 49, Texas 35. Kansas State 60, Purdue 44. Kansas 56, Utah State 38. Ohio State 72, Butler 50. Toledo 60, Michigan 48. Navy 59, Virginia 37. West Virginia 78, Virginia Tech 67. Texas Christian 70, Texas" Tech 53. New Mexico 92, Western State 49. Ricks (Ida) 77, Western Montana College 54. Much postponed 40 et 8 annual meeting will ke held Thursday at 8:00 p.m. in Legion Dugout. Lunch will be served and all are invited.| SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S Souttbound ? Alaska Coastal Alrfines enables you fo arrange —through your local ticket agent—your passage 10 the States on Pan American, and then fo any spot on the globel And for you who buy fickets in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similor communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneawl lllflSK%%l . % {One” at the Capitol is a rare ex- | | perience. To Columbia Pictures for | !the production and the Capitol for | | bringing it to Juneau, theatre-goers | ’Cfln be grateful. For the last times tonight, Lost One” will be shown. | Coming to the Capitol tomorrow | | night will be “Kansas Raiders,” ! la Technicolor story of Jesse James iand Quantrill's infamous raid on | Lawrence, Kansas. “The WMMWL; OPEN TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY i | Well known on the screen for his “Falcon” roles, Tom Conway turns up as a barrister in his late~£ pxc- |ture, “I Cheated the Law,’" | Twentieth Century-Fox mlea\c | which is scheduled to open tonight | at the Gross 20th Century Theatre. | Co-starred with Conway in the story of intrigue and action, is Steve Brodie, who enacts the role of a gang chief who exploits the double jeopardy law for his own gain, Hav- ing been tried and acquitted of mur- der, Brodie reveals that he was| actually guilty of the crime. “I Cheated the Law” shows Conway determined to bring him to justice. The action, which takes place in Los Angeles and San Francisco, is a skillful combination of sound stage technique and actual scenes taken on city streets with natives of the city supplying the atmosphere in | authentic documentary style. The second attraction on the dual bill tonight at the 20th Century is “Trouble Makers,” starring Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and the Bowery Boys. When star Gorcey and Hall see a murder committed while they are gazing through a telescope, they are led into a series of comical but precarious situations. How the boys fare against a gang of cunning mobsters is said to provide many laughs and unusual suspense 'MANY DEER QN BE QN BEACHES ' LOOKING FOR FOOD AT | IBACH'S ISLAND HOME | Recent wet two-foot snows have! !driven many deer down to the | beaches around Joe Ibach’s place on | Lemisurier Island, Mrs. Leola Cacy | reports upon ‘her return from a ‘vmt with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ib\ch‘ ! there. Joe says that about 40 or 50 deerx | are on the beaches looking for roud.} |Last year he fed about 36 deer| | through the cooperation of the Ter- ‘riwrial Sportsmen, Inc. He is an- xious to obtain grain as soon as pos- | | sible, especially for the fawns. There ‘ (are many more fawns this yesr [than last, he sald, Mrs. Cacy said that both Joe nnd Muz are feeling fine and were all| | set for winter. They send greetings | to their Juneau friends. SON FOR ANDERSONS Announcement of the birth of a son, Daniel, weight six pounds, sev- en ounces, to Mr. and Mrs. D. H.| Anderson, Nevember 29 in San Francisco, has been received by Juneau friends. Mrs. Anderson f5| the former Jacqueline Martin,| daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George | Martin of this city. S e, | For a Real Pit-Made-10 Measure | suits &t Caslers. 834-t1 | SATUBDAY" 2"2%[//71//1 FLY GIRLS TO MEET There will be a meeting of the Women'’s Aeronautical Association | tonight at 8 o'clock ‘at the home! of Mrs. Dean Williams, Vice Presi- | dent Ruth McCarthy announced to- day. There will be a discussion of future plans of the organization here. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S NEW Y [ 1st AWARD TURKEY DINNER for 8 and all the trimmings well-spe New Year’s Award Drawing December 29¢th : One ticket is given for each dollar California Grocery A TRIPLE MURDER! Starring TOM CONWAY - STEVE BRODIE | wi ROBERT OSTERLOH + BARBARA BILLINGSLEY RUSSEL HICKS « JAMES SEAY Produced by SAW BAERWITL + Directed by EDWARD L. CAHN | Screen Play by Richard G. Hubler * Story by Sam Baerwits | & Belsam Production * Released by 20th Century-Fox BILL LIDDLE at the ORGAN! 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