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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUNEAU, ALASKA ' PAGE THREE g s s THE FURIOUS, FIGHTING STORY OF QUANTRILL'S GUERRILLAS! et e MALAYA' BRINGS OUT OF THE SUN ... THE STARS . . . THE THUNDER AND IN COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR IT'S BRAND NEW! | TOP STAR CAST T0 THE NIGHT ... COMES THE HIGH IN SCREEN Direct from the States | e CAPITOL THEATRE/] ENTERTAINMENT! DIRECT FROM THE STATES TO , I{<‘ RNSJJ KS) Af E‘ 3 C TONIGHT o | JUNEAU! AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES! : i Shows 5:207:50-9:40 |the job again. He is James Stewart, PSRN S A N e o v ;" who enacts an adventurous news- | ) hawk on the screen for the fifth : T 0 “ l G H T 1 the new M-G-M drama, A! In lulmxwlo‘l,‘ e, in which he co-stars with Shows at 7:00—9:30 Aud‘e B"an Marguente cott 1 he Boy and the Eagle 1 acy and the glamorous | Feature at 7:20—9:50 S TR {Italian actress, Valentina Cortesa. PETINE e el et i cxm— vart played a reporter in his CONTINUOUS SHOWS very first motion picture, "Murdvri . STARTS | e o STARTS TONIGHT! LIMITED T0 ‘ . Shows 3: |seauently Stewart won an Academy | 3-DAY SHOWING ONLY! TOMORROW | B : s i< e e COMEEARLY! DOORS GPEN 6:30 (SUNDAY) A $ - ; 5 0210:11 I ps\lx‘l):‘u:\i:;et ’;‘;r’;w We Love } 3 B S X Ry 1 /a” he is seen as John! Royer orrespondent who returns | to the United States shortly after lI FE Is SHOR I Bu I swEET " the outbreak of the war, following | e e ? : hree years in the Far East. Amer- | most _desperate raw material | I N "M L Y e l % 3 | is rubber and Royer goes im- | 4 . “ A “ ¢ 3 | mediately to a newspaper publisher | ¥ ‘. ' d L] ™ S d and suggests a daring plan for se-| 3 THE WORLD cu huge rubber stocks from | < 5 STANDS under the very guns of the J'\p-‘ y 3 | anese . A There is one hitch. The one man\ STILL n carry out the plan because | . AT ws Malaya like the palm nr; hand is Carnahan, played by cy. And Carnahan is in prison, | Carnahan is released and Wwith | Royer leaves for Malaya. There the | | two make contact with men who| lare willing to risk their lives to| pirate the rubber stores. Lionel Barrymore plays the news- | paper publisher, with other stellar | roles in the production filled by Syd- | ney Greenstreet and John Hodiak. | | The picture was directed by Rich- ard Thorpe and was produced by Edwin H. Knopf. It opens Sunday | nL the Capitol Theatre. SUNDAY FROM 1:45 Shows at 2:00—4:30 | e When men are 3'120(10(K H;@H'F | L ) ::::::::or:::mr ] ‘ them ! | Twentieth Century-Fox's “12{ t w o ' | O'Clock High” is the “wings” of the | i » - ‘ | Second World War. It is the defini- | tive aviation picture of all time, A Hear the | and as such it will be of importance | B Rodgers and Hart | for generations to come. But in more | . i % song hit immediate terms it is also a power- ? Slgml ‘fl 'h‘ 3, “Blss Moon™; |ful entertainment that combines| g b % y b ", sweeping spectacle and intima % % . Sfleensgnfim | : 11 o ) - i drqmn to create the most compel- When you kiss a girl in Malaya. ..keep your | it ot enti diioalimad eyes wide open and a gun in your hand! lof all the air thrillers there have| been. | M-G-M’s BIG ADVENTURE ROMANCE! | Gregory Peck in the starring rdle | | of bomb-group commander General | | Frank Savage, crowds into his cata- logue of masterly characterizatic | his newest and finest portrait. Peck’s | “'THE SMUGGLER"” “'THE ADVENTURER" portrayal leaves no doubt that he} |is the ranking male star to emerge | A VALENTINA coRTESA * IUHN HflnIAK ool . | Under Henry King's sensitive di- | "THE HALF-CASTE" “THE GOVERNMENT MAN" rection, both the personal dmmn} i and the spectacular side of combat | 1 Himself an aviator, King has known "THE DUTCHMAN" “'THE 8IG SHOT" how to make shrewd use of stunt- I/ flying crack-ups as well as the ac- | ‘tunl combat footage that provides | the film with many of it's most | excmng sequences, | 1 King has also had the a«tstance‘ of a striking cast in back of Gleg- s | ory Peck. Many new faces — Broad- | HUGH MARLOWE»- GARY MERRILL “HOW COME!” e MGM COLOR ¢ ' LATEST NEWS from the way's Hugh Marlowe and Gary| : 1 + ’ S \ Merrill hem, and es! MILLARD MITCHELL - DEAN JAGGER by AMITH nameg URJH CABTRS WARTRONT St i Rl -D: C- alers ‘RAbeth At dohh Bellogs Read These Top Rav ROBERT ARTHUR - PAUL STEWART and Bob Patton—make their first, | Louella O. Parsons—“When Academy JOHN ?(E’Y.Iégclfiac BOB EATTEN : 7 e telling movle marks in. this film voting time comes, it will be the picture (ENZI ATTENTION MASONS But it is Dean Jagger, as Peck's| o be:["’ L4 Stated Communication of Mt | aqjutant, who delivers the key sup- | i ; | m[ m“lx m m :L;lae.lx Lodlge lMtt)lnday c\‘;;\mu at| porting performance; his work is| Hedda Hopper — “The best picture e b e brt s e o . * :30. Annual election of officers. | refreshingly superb, a part unlike | I've seen this year. It gets my Oscar o P i B % & . o E K < . W, s ATY | any he has ever played. ) vote!” ., . 9 BIG TEEN AGE CLUB Sheilah Graham—*“Gregory Peck is “?53 05 913 Safe Electrical PARTY DECEMBER 39 tops in my book!” Don’t miss the big shindig Saturday night. Skagway is here to really i Dale Grites shet s Nirinis, co- | ’ strut their stuff. Cocktail hour starts at 6:30 P. M. and Skagway Elks Plpe Thawulg Presidents of the ‘°::l "I‘Sz‘l‘ .A"'“,‘ Bigq(’" ShflwS"40dver Prices'Bigger Shows § 4 and Ladies will be guests. Buffet supper served at 8:00 P. M. Come Jurrows Welding Co. Club, announced today that the| Phone 289 Club’s big holday dance and cn- | | T S S early as the dancing, games and entertainment starts sharply at 9:00 P. M. | tertainment will take place on Fri- o o For Elks and Their Ladies Only bt oty T ot Detailed plnl:x will be given out i ln ' o Fly with the leader— There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! MIKE’S PLACE | evening is being carefully planned |and all teen agers are urged to a in Douglas o by Clper — - Yowd better come early and avoid the rush as the The Al“s'@a M“sic T‘r“il |save the date. SKAGWAY ENTERTAINMENT GROUP are -going to to ! ‘ Sy put on a brand new show for us about 1:30 A. M. s f . Presents wmeitadu s DESIRE' LEGETI MARCUS GORDON to make it a date. e fi per. En route you enjoy good food, s ownge s | | Bass-Baritone Pianist BARANOGEF HOTEL inthe Bubble Room Friday night at 10:30 P. M. the Skagway Entertainment GROUP will put on their COWBOY and COWGIRL skit. Also on Sunday afternoon at 4:30 P.M. you will have the opportunity of seeing them in their famous HAWAIIAN number. Dancing and entertainment will continue after the show until 9:30 P. M. Juneau-Douglas Concert Assomanon eesccseccscccce Convenient daily service to Seattle . , , frequent Clipper A e TUESDAY, 'DECEMBER 1218 P. M. tions, call Pan American at... comfortable shaves! Baranof Hotc! i 20th Century Theatre Phone 106 WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE with GLIDER DOORS OPEN 7:15 ADMISSION the modern | Season Tickets Not ADULTS—$3.50 Plus 3 | Available STUDENTS—$1,50 Tax shaving cream STrads Mark, Pan dmericen World dirwoys, Ene ' : o ettt e e L L o L S S S Iy

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