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SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ PAGE FIVE . )BOBHOPESTARS | i i B A A it e — 1 | - \ 7 ey N A OB RT 7 M e o8, | IGRASS | NOTE: | SHOWPLALES i Eostonm 4N GREAT COMEDY \ \ i . ] ‘UNDERTOW® | y { top ten pictures of 1950. | d . f “MAIN ST. KID” H Broadway, that fabulous street | | ' e ! T DT LSRR TSR N T e e+ e where anything can happen — and AND — a T PRI sually does — is the scene of Bob =g= H H id % JOHN HUSTON is sure to 3 TOMORROW [ & \(In)n:[\h:(( Llhb.}'\:l-l'h E Hope's newes Parmaunt comeds, Posfllvely Las‘ Tlmes Tonlght | - s \ s s | “Sorrowful Jones.” Based 0N &[] crccccro st st st s | win the Academy Award for \ 4 2 " I :00—9:30 } | story g g ob- . E ::1(“ 3r;i ‘lii‘{uel_.l'nr :“; (ylirc('- E WE OFFER YOU A NEW AND SI’IOCKING 3 at s ;x(\:)l‘y‘ :Ke\?";‘-:::‘\Lfi\‘:\ly‘::\.d\\ It‘r?vprw:v H“RBY H“RRY HURRY on o is fine film! e 5—10:05 juys and gals wh ake their liv- e R SCREEN EXPERIENCE! | R s ' , . g%y the world, the film is said to top We have to get this print back to Seattle as half a mil- e SN anything Hope has ever done. It lion people are clamoring to see this picture when it S i h i AR o e R | Gallery Of Great Performances Inlh_e Drdmu 019501 JAMES WHITMORE os Gus | SAMJAFFE as Doc | JOHN MCINTIRE o fraray | o arrives Sunday at the 20th Century opens next week at Seattle’s Most Beautiful Theatre | Theatre with Lucille Ball as Bob's THE PARAMOUNT | e r and a supporting cast 5 ‘ aded v illiam emares! ruce [ ~ T e ks e 4 See It Before Seattie Does .. | cabot, Thomas Gomez and young R DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LEWIS Hope, in the title role, portrays a | | penny-pinching bookmaker ~ who | n |' lives for his bankroll, although he| |occasionally casts an appreciative eye in the direction of Miss Ball She will be seen as a singer in a | nightclub belonging to a big-time Broadway gambler, played by Bruce Cabot and known as Big Sleve.| STERLING HAYDEN as pix | LOUIS CALHERK Enmmerich JEAN HAGEN as Dot 5 Y % o8 % o8 % % b 3 3 3 pA P} FEEEEE TS pl Miss Ball covers the soft spot in| , i ‘hpr hc:\rt (or‘ Bob with contempt | A Paramount Picture with ! i for his miserliness. Then one day N, POLLY BERGEN | | Bob steps out‘ of character (or into & Exacutive Producer — ABNER J. GRESHLER i i it) by accepting as I“"‘j"“ly for a owernd by HAL WALKER i bet a desperate man’s little daugh- Writlen for the Screen ond Produced by I : ter. When the man is bumped off § FRED F. FINKLEHOFFE ] i i i ; for knowing too much about Big ’f‘(‘ 5 hecapopio e e by ? 3 ‘One of these days, I'il hit Crime is only a left-handed | don't care if my man I know this town. | know the | “| want to live like a king. | “Suppose we had no police Steve's horse-racing manipulations, S e e = ] iR 2 e { AR | R (R | i o e e .| STARTS SUNDAY 5 ! nd the crooked cops. imi i e 7 ; . P criminals take over! Little Mary Jane Saunders will be : seen as the child FAMOUS AUTHORS Wesogltgnife e g CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY i bookie Bob and the effect of those F 2 AchAiM lT. changes on his romantic, as well as st t1 FDOO‘:!?‘)OPENI!Y"}O an 3 ‘;0‘ H A t pict full of his business life. From all accounts Shows at 1:45 — 3:12 — 5:17 — T:22.— 9:¢ Pl liathand it : o, Hope has never been more hilar- Feature at 1:45 — 8:5Q — 5:55 — 8:00 — 10:08 2 ; B S T e et aai ’ ; s R W R : Spall S fously funny nor has he ever had ; ; i : A - X § a story as strong and appealing as IT'S GOT BOB HOPE' AND LUCILLE BALI . “Exh 4 oLt g b > 3 i S[[R S . S GOT L i Al JUCILLE BALL e £ : M : Sorrowful Jones: IN DAMON RUNYON'S GREATEST “The supreme example of - § > S5 : o e i : W . s ant Al R TR 3 melodrama.’ T WAIT 'TIL YOU SEE THIS HONEY! “The Brick Foxhole™ “One of the most exciting piciures I've ! ever seen.” jAMES WHN tonight by the Auk Bay provisional —Paul Osborn, MURE post of the American Legion in the & a 2 cuthor ofth plo, first of a series of free motion pic- i o s the most > “A Bell For Adane’” SAM jAFFE tures and Saturday night get- 8 g lovable character togethers for Auk Bay residents. , £ ek : , ever to tome from the o : : 3 > 3 J.,:';::;ss%t?,',: 3 3 ? ! 3 3 ! This film has been loaned by the | S A % 3 : o SRR S AR A -IOHN MCIN”RE Alaska National Guard. { N 3 <0 R BN e : - Two comedy attractions will also s S : o be shown. These have been loaned | A _IOHN HUSMN by the Territorial Department of | 4 Health. | The show will be given over De- Hart's Store at Auk Bay. Starting 7 @ & . i o & - “ # time is 8 p.m. The performance is e — x - expected to last one hour, How- fun-dipped pen of Damon Runyonl Huston’s best picture.”’ —Garson Kanin, fomous Brocdwaoy ; i _ e " n»anu::w;:dn.:m iy el T % 5 ¢ . “PRODI and writer ;s " 0DUCTION | | | COSTLY TIP WINS PRIZE o 6 6 6 ¢« 00 0 0 8 o ATTENTION MASONS i § | (Sterling Hayden), :,mnu.m;;c‘f(:,;r‘; fii'fi"fiifffi"éi'é Ei:;‘;idr{:fgsy « Md. — (P—The | ® o | Stateq Communication of Mr, Ju- i‘i T iHRfl_lER IS | stick-up artist. th sy Pl hadt 2 at a second show will begin at o voun couple seemed disappointed(® TIDE o1 Lodge No, 147 Monday eve- | The robbery comes off as planned | 9:30 pm., in the event that m’iy el “ when the Hagerstown Daily Mail | ® Jar 7:30. Business meeti but a night watchman’s gun fatall B i editor told them he already had|® High tide ft J. W. LEIVERS, Sccretary. | B B ey e oA Jo, setomincdale a1l AHERd 4 i $ : ok @ 3 5 Tzt sk ' e 4 2 ) | ing. Seating is limited to 90 persons. received a tip on the fire. The fire | ® Low tide .2 ft. e | ) to die in the arms of his wife, Ma- | had destroyed the home of Mr. and | ® High tide 12 pm., 163 ft | (AplTOl [HEATRE ria (Tersa Celli). } Mrs. Bob Kendle, and the first tip- | ® Low tide 7:31 pm, -0.6 ft. In the meantime, Emmerich Jhas | » ster won a cash prize from the|® boy was born at 8:40| plotted with his pal, Bob Brummn{El'In (ove paper. |® Januvary 22 X terday morning too Mr. rmdé “Asphalt Jungle,” said to be one| (Brad Dexter), a private-eye, to’ 4 “I'm Bob Kendle,” said the man.|® High tide 1:59 a.m. 145 ft. | Mrs. Fel Ordonia. He w g|of the best thrillers on the screen, | double-cross the’ others. Instead of | “We thought if could win a|® Low tide 5 ft. e |pounds and 6 ounces and lninw,;n the feature at the Capitol The- |!iving up to his promise to contucl; & tip prize wed age something. e High tide 1:27 pi ft. o | the Ordonia production line up to|atre Sunday for a three day run.|a fence, sell the jewels and turn ?ws 0 out of the fire.” | ® Low tide :8:04 pm., -13 ft. e |four boys and one girl now. Ordon- | Three bad men and a beautiful doll | Over their share of the money, he | il b . 4 They got the prize. e © e » o e © ¢ e o e'iais a cook at Whing Din; jare among the principals and the ntends to stall them off. Then hc-; R - o — —_— - — | story of the exciting story is as fol- Angela and Brannom can flee the d i % d Iluws: country with the loot. However, EL;ISSEE‘EVE“'“:l*p_;"de‘;‘“’ B 7 T i % T | ' you must see the exciting finish. AR A CR o | | “Doc” Riedenschneider (Sam B 2 0 | Mrs. Ross Peterson was a passsenger | Jaffe) returns to a large midwestern from Juneau Sunday. The trip was ., icity from a stretch in prison to plan | ICE CREAM FOR BANGKOK a little bumpy, howevgr, Lucile was 4 | the theft of a million dollars worth | BANGKOK.—(P—Way over here happy to be home again. » lof jewels from Pelletier and Com- |in Bangkok you'll soon be able to | |pany. have American-style ice cream,| Mr. Jim Lingard has been suf- 2? 1 v { | Alonzo Emmerich (Louis Gal. | ESKimo pies, popsicles and chocolate | fering with a severe cold the past || |G 3 un 0 it 3 hern), shady, big-time eriminal law- | Sundaes. | week but is up and at work again. i “ n L4 : Sa A i) < The first of a chain of “snack | 3 g R the $50000 needed | yqrs» i being opened in Rajdam- | Our sudden cold weather from . J 1 i e tn"‘hn P);tr‘,wf Cant | mern Ave. Local and Hong Kong our mild winter to date may cause || & | { Aeiands. of i ’\11;11(4 M,(: ;";:r_ capital is backing an ice cream |more colds, the thermometer read r vy U { oty Tree) e d(’m’\m‘:lin;z girl manyfacturing company. 13 above this morning. r j ," . ; hrexmt]t?rn.s’A Llnfl'nl h‘n]::lk\ilemgnb]bwuf\\jfifi": p|7 I. H ‘-ES The Larson family was certainly | ) ) = 4 5 - ;. g i A Sk * o happy today, for arriving on the ‘IG"T’ % ‘La:;:emx 4 r(fll “?e. m;mey‘ t Hos Ilfi 0' plane came a photograph of iheir /, 4 INFANTILE < a0 A0 g{gv ‘]Jl.eX(eiu»e the S AL son Walter Jr, who is attending \ r _j } PARALYSIS j 2 iitieare: Louls CLENGRE nthony Admitted to Ann's HOspital | sojjece in Sitka. A very fine pic- [ 5 % : | Caruso) who will crack the saie,| yesterday were Mrs. Fel Ordonia, |y .o of Walter and the frame was | | Gus Minissi (James Whitmore), | Peter Rasmussen and Arnt S. Nel-| . cia1 as it was made of wood | wily hunchback who will drive the | son. and. mo%t‘atlr'lcllve | getaway car, and, Dix Handley{ Melvin Molitor was dimissed. Sagtasd | . . . 3 % R — | Milton H. Lightwood Jr. Land | with G = =" | Economist, Bureau of Land Manage- } | ment of Anchorage, flew here Tues- | WILLIAM ”/BRUCE AL, - { i § q Y l. ’ day to get information for use of I]EMAR[S]. BABUT KUMEZ i | our ePOSItS the bureau in determining land dis- | | | position by the bureau after the| 7 4 . | A R E S A F E land has been eliminated from the | and Introducing \ ¢ it'orcst, if it is eliminated, and to | \i | J g aQ et information as to whether it | . i BUY and HOLL UNITED STATES hould be eliminated. Lightwood left : ! SAVINGS BONDS | Wednesday via Coastal. [ Foreword narrated by WALTER WINCHELL | B [ Produced by Directed b | Andy Raatikanin, on his boat & 3 bl Astra, left for Peican Tuesday. He ROBERT L. WELCH- SIDNEY LAN%IELD | L e management of this has been in Idaho Inlet for the g bank is pledged to conserva past few days tive operation. The safety A of depositors’ funds is our GIRL SCOUT TROOP MEETS primary consideration. In Girl Scout Troop No. 12 met in addution, the bank is a mem- the Elks Hall Tuesday afternoon ber of Federsi Deposit 1nsur- 1 ) ag We got our bulbs fof the agricul- ance Corporation, which in- ture project. Patrol one will bring sures uclh of our depositors AR {: | cookies and ropes for knot pmclice_ s, BL at the next meeting. We decided | of 9108 our troop crest would be the for- Bob's involved with two \ get-me-not flower. We are getting dolls who need lovi our numerals, | i JULIA WALTHER, RL'pmt(‘r,‘ PLUS A DELIGHTFUL SELECTION OF | SHORT SUBJECTS——— "MARCH OF DIMES ! : | THE NATIONAL FOUNDATON FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS “FRANLIN B, OOSEVEL, OUNOER : psychoanalyzing! 2 MEETING, S/\WMILL WORKER;]. i., . 26, CIO| FIRST NATIONAL BANK | e M e o o e Campiown Races ——— Caricon Song of JUNEAU, ALASKA urged to attend. 117t | ] ey iaAi L e G L ] Popular Science—World l{ews via Air ! SCHWINN BIKES AT "4ADSEN'S |

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