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TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE == O ADITOL COMEDY 11 ARRVEAND 19 [LEQTA'S SPRING/ACTION PICTURE STARSR. WALKER DEPARTONPNAMOR. gyyie suow DRAWS ~ OPENS TONIGHT thT vith 19 westward bound and 11 .'\r<1 DOORS OPEN P R E V I E W “The Skipper Surprised ‘HI”:‘;;:“‘.:‘;‘(hnruL' George Vaara, 1S blustery Taku WInds.| wnieo 1ot action mmed with sui Tgl‘ai :’ifll and wedIIESda 1:00 A. M IRl BisoN the hilarious comedy which ends|S. B. Fitzhugh, R. B. Kinsey, Paullrf"x’]’l“j‘f A o J -‘:‘\:"‘:;:“:‘ ltry beauty and eartny romance B g @ y SHOW at 1:30 its ¢ howing at the Capitol theat Warbe f\; x 1»(‘ bodbody, H. Féwfil mlmp Baranot Bubble Room ""1:1 |hf l.n;:r(;dlvr.ll\t\ \nuv put DUOHQ OPEN SHOWS AT 3 = s ELIZABETH TAYLOR tonight. bt dgbe i BT Women ittt L ORISR R = ® of Juneau, always style A Laug ture at the Twentieth Century | Lovely coas Leslie and Robert | 5 4 censcious, crowded the Bubble : i .0 X 3 F 1 y A | From Yakutat: Tom Davis, CHff| . Theatre, right at the top or the list ¥ ’ and s SCTHE BIG HANG”‘ ER” b i ¢ ]md iv"‘”"‘, 204 Williams and Pauline Messer. oo ond o bbby ,mn.dyign;z AT g 7:00 7:20 3:30 e e - sowwery |bave Edward Amnold, Spring By-| “p, pnonorage: Dan Gore, K. C.f d1oated before the program started. | yengietn Century-Fox has been ONE WAS LONELY ... ONE WAS LOST . .. ington, Jan Sterling in the \\lm)u..—“u”v , Herb Johnson, Yohn Buch-1 \h er \\‘\“ ( mmen- | o1oqsing lately. Py ] AND THEN THEY. MEET HEAD-( saphs e o o nar, A. G. Woodley, and 12 Ar-ny‘i“l,' o ta Smith, and [ yajentina Cortesa, the Italian ON THE LONGEST STRETCH OF DANGER IN j=r prese n of the 28 spr star, who makes her American de- ' AMERICA! The MGM picture is based on ¢ an employes L-und for Whit-] true story which appeared in a | tier. ensembles was sprightly and en-|pyg jn this picture is certainly an | tional magazine. A navy officer To Cordova: Elgin Guegory and| attractive addition to our screen.| Commander W. J. Lederer, took|John Graff | s SPring are Mauve | gne nas spirit, grace and a glam- Mrs. Casler ex- i over his family’s household duties o i il ;Kn:}:‘);n. lflhéhxltm\\i"l‘x‘:cr\t:\llt nm!:’\"-[ EMO'"O"S that were bound to CLASH : i ( TR P ]\\'hcn his wife fell and broke her| m 5 Model ke {ankle. By applying navy m 1 QNIYS ARE JUNEAU R it - s San Francisco Locale J ; o " s SRl g2 . and sunset gold,| ppotographed in San Francisco, VIOLENCE that hits with a resounding | for five weeks, he not only cares for TR his wife and two small sons, but y: IT : ¢ red, mint green-and navylne hay area, and in the fruit-grow- ¥ 4 X Bl\ns runs all phases of household work, | ¥ 5§‘1 by R aiways popular and dependable.” | e country of California, “Thieves’ 1 CR‘S" ./ T [ ludi leant K 1 Suit hort toppers, long €oats | p7;0y 1L ¥ KardeH X ’ ' including cleaning, cooking, laun-|, ¥ PSS, 4 = ighway” tells the hard-bitten 3 5 'b TN 2 TQNITE' i dering and entertaining in addifion | ‘fii“gi_i.“ U - PEI-ICAN j.n: after » frocks with nm\.n‘ tory of the boys who rick flaming ), P Shows at SURPRISED HIS WIFE lto doing a full days work at bhis| '*¥F 4L | il “"‘"1’; _’l‘.‘lfi“[‘:‘l‘x“‘x‘ée;‘““" crack-ups on the road as they high- 7:20 — 9:30 | office. ; ball down Route 99, hauling pro- TFeature ROBERT WALKER | In the play, Walker is the navs e to Pelican City, H_“‘]’_" . “1"“"‘ Marilyn 'I’!‘('nnn?r:, 8:00 — 10:10 JOAN LESLIE | commander and the beautiful Joan y arrived in Jus)Herrictic Berg, L "vf‘“ll;“{:“':‘ Richard Conte finds and wins the |is his wife. Edward Arnold play } ay witn Pan American n Jean DECKEr,| neart ¢f Rica (Miss Cortesa,) an ? Airways. She was met here by Mr.|Ph n, Frapkie Wooten | italian rcfugee, living in the Em- T | the role of the admiral who is Wal- ol Frant -I- R B W ker's commanding officer and | Ganty, manager of The Pelican | H10% : i axder Etrict of San Francis.| ; | Cold Storage Company {man Parm Gaics:| o ' | Spring Byington is his wife. There who came AND THUBSDAY ONLY E‘i* lots of fun in_the picture | north a month ago. They are ‘lluu“]ifi'\ul pe, Audrey Feero w3 Mrs R Juneau f{riends while W the §iltt s o A T 5 o the jilting fiancee and Lee J. Cobb, 2nd A\m._ultmn . eGesseeessssssss fOr weather to clear. Monday even- currently appearing in the Pulitzer 5 | [ o | layed by the illness of their daugh- Oakis d Millard Mitchell, w bR 5|l by : HOUSING PROJECT |ovkie ana Millara Adiichen, ‘who| NS KEY POINTS :jouiy ol vkl | 5 S 70 b e oot ot e, WITHOUT A DOUBT THE St e e i e s S M B N FINEST MUSIC DRAMA e e NI Sy waiiatty, sotd e WE'VE HAD IN THIS SERIES A glorious love story told in 48 immortal love music! J. J. Conway. his return from Seattle yesterday BElu"GHAM MAR. 3 ® Fast and frequent Clipper Mr. and Mrs. Ganty left Alaska|where he nferred with hous- Marta Jan EGGERTH - KIEPURA service from Juneau to Nome, ¢/ ;) December for 2 trip to ing officials and contractors. It it ?ulnlnks, “‘h.llehol'se.lnd with a party made up of Mr. and [ hoped bids 1 go out in May tor Oldtime Juneau friends will be etchikan. Clipper flights Mrs. Sheldon Simmons, of Juneau|a June lef ? ¢ said saddened to learn that Mrs. Fred = L% duce. ' L Aboard the Clippers you S e Fairbanks, it appeared no Saturday at her home in Belling- enjoy real flying comfort - FROZE UP? bids would go out in for s . At her bedside were her hus- — excellent food, relaxing Bring your Laundry to us. Do it | May letting of contracts her daughter Mrs, James av_znse s;aia_-ngl traditional arself, or leave it with the at-| Wilder is stopping at 1| (Genevieve) Bowen and her son| .n“f"::‘e::‘;"‘i“::::':“’l; r;,’:"" tendant for a small cb Hotel for sever ind daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | American at... daily to Seattle. nd Laurence Freeburn Regarding unit project fo1| (Bessie) Jonas passed away last JUNEAU LAUNDRETTE —— Archie Jonas xho came from their ) i : clin. P MINING MAN HERE home in Halem, Wash. to he with Bs of Hotel . B. Trapp of the Canadian|her. She had been in poor health Phone 106 1 lting Co. fcr some time. © Toade Mok, Pom s P McFarl \orag v r, is stopping Word was received mn Juneau o ) e Sunday th the well known. for- | mer June resident had passed | o e . a4 s 6 | v i will be held in Bell | ingham The Jonas family f{irst came ‘o Juneau in 1916, left some years! later for a short time and returr again and resided here until ab L ten years ago. Mr. Jonas was em- ployed by the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. Mrs. Jonas was active in civic Safe Electrical affairs and had many friends on w - the Channel. She and Mr. Jonas Pipe Thawmg celebrated thetr fittieth wedding MUSICAL CARTGON IN TECHNICOLOR anniversary last January, | “KITTEN SITTERS” Burrows Welding Co. R TR Phone 289 YUNEAU WOMAN CLURBR Hariness meefing, Alaska Light Penthouse, Wednesday, March 17, 1:30 p. m. 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