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. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ PAGE THREE B N S Il . TR TR AT B o L RN T VR - memee T QIO IOUW=snna : ; THEY'RE RIDPING INTO TOWN ' ON A WAVE OF LAUGHTER? She doesn't wear BRASS KNUCKLES- But she sure can DEFEND HERSELF- THE LAUGHIN'EST SHOW IN TOWN STARTS TONIGHT! 1st Time in Junean! “Miiiaes o' 7555 oo { CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY-Doors at 2:00 (3 - in this ; Shm}'s at ‘2:15-4:-1' 7:15- F EXQUISITE COMEDY , - 3 e b of a e “WWoman of Distinction® WHO LEARNS THE HARD WAY IT IS BETTER TO BE A Woman in Love® FATHER The 8-year lavgh champion. the stage! ELIZABETH TAYLOR eovumo owewn - s i Screen Play by Donald Ogden Stewart « From the Original Play by HOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE 1 Directed by PA'CHAEL CURTIZ From Oscar Seriin's Stage Production « Music by Max Steiner Bill Liddle at the Organ Tonight Screen Play by Charles Hoffman L3 @ e s Tk PLUS OUR USUAL EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS: TOM and JERRY no less — in NIGHT! "VENTRILOQUIST CAT” :g % f:lh,l;1 SPORT REEL — CANDID MICRUOPHONE — NEWS BIG BEAUTIFUL PICTURE! c» Romantic Adventure in Today's West/ @i » ' Robert MITCHUM - Myrna LOY 2-e in Jobn Steinbeck’s Great Story class will be a dinner served the | evening of January 22, with the last lesson for the evening class held the CANTEEN SERVICES HOlDS Two (lASSES ev;r:lng (.]Il i::::graymgly supervisor FOR so Mo"_’ IUB_ of n:u.‘ 'Aléskn Merit sg;stcm, is to give a Red Cross orientation talk | to each class. Rev. Willis Booth GREAT COMEDYIS | OPENING TONIGHT | AT 20TH CENTURY, Shows at 1:35 — 3:10 — Feature at 1:45 — 3:48 of the local civil defense council Two classes for the vaiteen serv- | iy familiarize those attending the . : / . : : : i Mary Jane : Francis Jerome ‘ CIJ\HRHFER . SAUNDERS - LEDERER - COURTLAND - . Directed by EDWARD BUZZELL + Frodued by BUDDY ADLER & e SR Ehiris e ' 3 breesre o s All th imor and charm which | ices course begin M‘ondgy afternoon | slasses as to how the canteen serv- < R T A ‘ 1 Di at| amish, Lummi, Skagit, Swinomish, |has fi s0 prominently in Clar- | and Tuesday evening in the EIKs | joeq can best be fitted into the local b ‘(Apn'ol IHEAIRE jof “ , Yakima, Klamath and Mission. ence, elightful long-run com- g’allh ahg cou;se ',:f ;pmiso:eg dby civil defense program. Miss Hallene o d e e The 45th Division, which is made | edy, With Father” on the e Re ross for the local civil de- | price home demonstration agent, ! Your Bel’fisflfi | SHows H“.AREGUS IREGISTRATION MON up largely of Indian boys, is fa- |stage has been faithfully transter- |fense program. Approximately 50| js to teach the dietetic portion of s I N mous for its combat performance.|red and expanded upon in Warner ‘V""‘“‘;U "“k“‘ l:‘gm““' that they|ths course. Mrs. Jack Wallls is ] The division was mobilized for|Bros.’ production which opens to- | Want to take the course. charman of the canteen serviges. A R E 8 A F E (oMEDY FEATURE FOR YOJNG DOCIORS World War II in September, 1940.!night at the Gross 20th Century Th? afternoon class is to be held | | —_— The four Muskogee, Oklahoma,|Theatre. The high color quality iu|the afte.noons of January 15, 17 BUY and HOLY UNITED STATES | e | Monde the day for reg units - of the 45th (Thunderbird) Ithe film is by Technicolor. and 19 from 1:30 to 3:30 while the| JANUA®X S)\i¥: Ladies nylon b SAVINGS BONDS | “A Woman of Distinction,” Co-!tion of rs, dentists and - | Division were mobilized September| 1t js well named America’s most |€vening class will be held January | hose. 51 gruze. J5 depier, $1.06 per 4 . lumbia’s comedy of the year, star- |ans with local Selective Service |1, 1950, almost 10 years to the day | celebrated p .. for ii zbounds {35, 16 and 19 from 7:30 to 9:30. The | pair Call ¥Risin ZILKS, Green o & R | ring Ray Milland, Rosalind Russell | boards, John L, McCormick, Ter- |after its mobilization for World |jn American charm and all of thic|concluding lesson for the afternoon ! 781. 702-6t b and Edmund Gwenn, is due to|ritorial Director of Selective Ser-(War IL attraction has been captured beau- — 1 Tm Ml r: 4’&1}{/’ | start its engagement Sunday at the | vice, said today. Draft board of- e tifully in the picture. It is a family e & | capitol Theatre. The supporting | fices will be open from 8 am. to g g classic. SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 bark 1s pledged to conserva i Sewing machines for rent ati tive operation. The safety ? | cast is headed by Janis Carter, Mary | 5 p.m. Marie's Sewing Center. 702t | Especially noteworthy are the of depositors’ funds is our D pOSITS | Jane Saunders, Francis Lederer| ‘Lhe registration is for those un-|" ' performances by the two stars, Wil- primary consideration. In P and Jerome Courtland. der 50 years of age who have not liam Powell and Irene Dunne. addition, the ban': is a mem- 3| The merging of three of the out- | previously been registered. @ © @ @ ¢ o ® ® © o o The fads and foibles of the ber of Federa! Deposit Insur- |N TH'S BANK ¥ | standing comedy talents of the . ® | Eightyes are depicted in the comedy. “ ance Corporation ,which in- 3 | screen, in a story that accents ro- 7 . TIDE TABLE e |The Day household, replete with 1 5 ch of depositors $ ance and laughter, is said to re- . . entric fatlter, kind loving mother i o sures each of our P ot ARE P mance an 14 , 1s sai 0 re eccentric fatiter, kin ing ';“"‘(’) Inss to 2 maximum . sult in one of the top comedies UIM(lEOD OF (RAIG |S ° January 14 ® [and four sons (all are red-headed) L 410,000, the year. ® Low tide 12:14 am, 22 ft. ®|is revealed carefully throughout all l N S U RE D Said to teem with hilarious com-! (ASUALIY IN KOREA ® High tide 6:43 am, 15.7 ft. e |jts trials and tribulations. " edy situations, a fast-paced story ® Low tide 1:09 pm. 34 ft. e is romance, pathos and oz " - | and some exquisite comedy perform- | According to incomplete casualty'® High tide 7:05 p.m., 125 ft. |some tender moments of rare charm - 24 s ances, “A Woman of Distinction” ! lists based upon reports furnished |® ® |in the picture. The love interest as emerges, according to advance re-|the Bureau of Indian Affairs for |® January 15 ® | presented by the roles of young FmST NATIONAL BANK ports, as a sleek and rare comedy | the last two months, Pfc. Walter |® Low tide 1:01 am., 39 ft. e |Clarence (Jimmy Lydon) and the LA delight. How a sophisticated career | L. McLeod, Jr, of Craig is a cas.|® High tide 7:32 am, 15.0 ft. ® [17-year-old Mary (Elizabeth Taylor) S JUNEAL, BES woman (Russell), who has put her | ualty in the Korean action, Mc-|® Low tide 2:14 pm. 3.6 ft. ®|is another standout in the picture. « it » MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION career above all, succumbs to love | Leod was a member of the Haida|® High tide 8:18 p.m., 114 ft.. ® NS DT kel in the attractive person of Ray Mil- | tribe. ® 0 C o o 0 0 0 o 0 WANT ADS BRING RESULTS " | 1and, provides the basis for the ac- | Of more than 2500 Indians in SeppEREey: A GRSy o . e s ) 4 4 O e s amon [ 1 military service today, 26 have PRRCECCCRIRRRG BRORRRRRRAS Al For MORE 'NCOME Miss Russell, a nationally-famous | been killed in action in Korea, M . ;; dean of a girls’ college, is roman- | one drowned and one killed in an r' @ The UN' ' ERS'“ tically linked in the newspapers to | airplane accident. Indians are serv- 5; from Your sAleGS? 0f A' ASKA Milland, a visiting British scientist, | ing almost everywhere there are sj by Miss Carter, busily engaged in |troops today: Korea, Alaska, the 3 . 9 3 . =5 ballyhooing Milland’s American lec- | Marshall Islands, Japan, Okinawa, B.lde to and from lhe Airport 55 Your earnings here on savings really add up! > . ture tour. The ensuing rumpus, as | Gi and other Pacific islands, 3 @' ‘The same worthwhile rate is paid on your entire offers you an extension Milland, encouraged by Gwenn, the | Encland and_Germany. in All-New and Insured Cars @ acconat, and. eacsings aee’ compounded twice &' P dean’s father, pursues a disdainful uded among the tribes repre- [ yearly. Savings are insured to $10,000 by Federal course on mining Miss Russell, raises a storm of | sen wre the following: Caddo, & 9 Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Get in ¥ laughs. Finally, Miss Russell, be- eyenne, ;KON Domanchey é speflal Gl‘flllp Fal'e (fi the habit of saving regularly with us—and watch ¢ o comes fed up with the academic htc“ laware, Kowa, Wichita, Haida, | s; those savings grow! when college authorities question | Flathead, Winnebago, Assiniboine, o & (¢ LECTURES 0N the paternity of her adopted daugh- | Gros Ventres, Oneidas, Sac and Minimum Trlp, $500 eaChwaY ;5 ter, little Miss Saunders, and this | Fox, Menominee, Chippewa, Ute, § ;/ 01’8 Deposits Mlnlng Law decided her to relinquish the life of | Pima, Havasupai, Tulalip, Stillagu- | per car; 5 Oor more persons n é R e o same car; $1. ssenger @ i " Radio Activity EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED . : §1 UU_ per passeng f We have never paid . DR. D. D. MARQUARDT each way. This has been our { LESS than LABORATORY ON MINERALS * T OPT ' : g & M i OPTOMETRIST o « Regular Fare since starting g % ¥ %% Second and Frank!in uneas A . N GEIGER COUNTER DISPLAY PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS business. on Savmgs : gy, | Alaska Federal Savings & Loan L 30 P. M | | . g CLASSES AT 7:30 P. M. ELLIS AIR LINES : Association OF JUNEAU DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell Witk -~ nnections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg rosavenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 " Mondays-Wednesdays-Thursdays i - IN THE JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL o o - % 1 666 PHONE 959 S Franklin St., Opposite Cold Storage Plant 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRG® | | o O N N oo o Y SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 ARRRRRRRS ARRRG

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