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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951 : SHOWPLALE o {/ GOOD PICTURES LIVE FOREVER! We proudly present TONIGHT ONLY the magnificent sequel to the famed “Count of Monte Cristo” by Alexander Dumas! THRILLING SWORD COMBAT! When the daring son of a famous father ‘matches ‘his skittagainst & | poweranad Byrant = “for love and glory! "Monte Cristo’ at Capitol Thealre Tenight Only A picture with sweeping spec- tacle, dramatic grandeur, smooth dialogue, bLreath-taking suspense, down-to-earth romance and thrills | galore will be presented at the Ca tol Theatre tonight only when Ed- ward Small's “The Son of Monte Cristo” is brought back by popular demand. of a grand duchess who is held ca tive when she uses her influe in an attempt to overthrow the un scrupulous dictator who rules her ccuntry. Unknowingly she enlists the aid of the son of the fabulous Count of Monte Cristo. Cristo, played by Louis Hayward falls in love with the duchess, played ! by Joan Bennett, and joins the pirators against the dictator, wyed by George Sanders. Con- cealing his identity, Cristo becomes one of the most daring enemies of Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett and George Sanders star in the story|s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Gloria Frasier Will Become Bride of 1William Sharp, Dec. 8 Miss Gloria Fraiser will become the bride of Willilam D. Sharp at 7:30 the evening of December 8 at the Methodist Church with the Rev. Fred McGinnis officiating. Following the ceremony a recep- tion will be held in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel and the 3 couple will day for a honeymoon in the er is the daughter of Fred Fraiser of Hard- , and came here eighteen months ago as a laboratory and X- ray tect n for the Jurieau clinic. Mr. Sharp is the son of Mr. and M: Carl Sharp of LaBelle, Mo., and arrived here eight months ago to become manager of the Al- aska Credit Bureau. They plan to make their home in Juneau. leave the fol-: the tyrant. 31 Avrive on Pan Am; ARC District Engineer Resigiis o Take Job Predatory Control Work (arried Out In Wide Area Lethal stations for wolf poison- ing were put out in a large area {on Prince of Wales Island as far as Ratz Harbor, ording to Mau- rice W. Kelly, supervisor for pred- atory control in Alaska for the Fish and Wildlife Service. Kelly recently returned from a |field trip to the area. He was as- sisted by Hosea Sarber and Doyle Cisney, of Petersburg. The poison stations were placed along the lWrmw\H Narrows and on the east coast of Prince of Wales Island from Buster Bay to Ratz Harbor, I Kelly said The trip was made in the FWS | vessel BI Bear, A severe storm | prevented the group from getting |as far as Ketchikan, as was the original plan. Kelly told of plans | to concentrate land and boat oper- !mmu.\ of predatory control work |around Kuperanof Island. He said that exetensive use of planes for wolf control in Southeast Alaska is scheduled. He pointed out |that this would be the first year ! that L work. airplanes have been wldely} ‘\md in this area for this type¢of | ["Colt 45" in Technicolor at 20th Centfury “Colt .45,” one of the most import- ant Western drama films produced by Warner Bros. in recent years, begins its local en ement tonight at the 20th Centu heatre. Filmed in Technicolor and star- ring Randolph Scott and Ruth Ro- man, and featuring also Zachary Scott, “Colt .45 the story of the six-shooter, the first weapon that came into the west with the forces of law and order. Up until that time, men fired single shot guns. Randolph Scott plays the role of a Colt salesman who brings two pairs of the weapons to a certain town in Wyoming. When one set is stolen by outlaw chief Zachary Scott, it falls to Randolph to buckle | on a pair of the fast-firing “equal- izers” and go after the bandits. How he succeeds forms the greater part of the new action film. In- dians appear throughout the film, this time on the side of the law as R. Scott enlists their aid to stalk the lawless gang. In the middle of all tne hard rld-! ing and shooting comes the lovely; SHOW STARTS PAGE FIVE 2 0:CENTURY THEATRE + WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! STARTS TONITE for Three BIG Days? @ FEATURE STARTS 7:27 - 8:30 8:14 - 10:18 IT RULED THE LAND! ATTENTION REBEKAHS Business meeting tonight at 8 Ruth Roman. As the wife of one| of the outlaws, she has more than her share of the action in the story. 14 Fly to Seattle In South Pacific Forty-five passengers flew ‘m and| The reniun:\vlmn of Kenneth ,F'ip,m. Election of officers, entertain- out of Juneau yesterday with 31} Cocdson, district engineer ut Fair-, oo 1 rochments. 65-1t arrivals and 14 departures. banks, was announced today by| LA WEST. Noble Grand From Seattle: Oscar Bergseth, A.| Angelo F. Ghiglione, head of the DR R oo Wo-Brindie, Steele Culbertson, D. S Aduska Road—C« 32 ! Davis, Oscar Erickson, Merle and “It is with we make Ida Enloe, H. B. Friele and H. B.|this announcement,” Ghiglione said. Friele Jr., Larry Freeborn, P. F. Goodson’s resignation will be ef: Gilmore, John Grebstad, H. G.|fective Dec. 15. He is leaving the on, Vern Hilliker, Tom Johnson, | Alaska Road Commission to accept iam Kerns, Dr. and Mrs. B. Mc- | a position as projects manager with HAYWARD-BENNETT seorce SANDERS p Payne, T. A. Ryan,|the E. V. Lane company on a con- | at Stearns, Geo: truction project in the South Pu-. n \‘ ;| Sray Y nsov: @l i iy @ e . P. Turer, Fr Goodson has been with the road | R m%mm W right, Jeanice and Robx Vi ,| commission since March, 1949. He| ‘Ted Vahthen. was formerly stationed in Juneau | From Annette: N. L. Losk, J.jas construction and maintenance | Murphy. engineer until his assignment to To Seattle: Mar Fairbanks in June, 1950. ! { Hobart Hyatt, Mart with FLORENCE BATES - MONFAGUE LOVE i FORGE BOUCE - Dicted by POVLIND V. LEE '”T“ 3“%1 [f’r‘z"(mfl | Don Wade, John Jenson, Jaci A ROWLARD . 1EE Prodacti ng, W. E. Stone, R. A. Evanson. sed by EAGLE LION FILHS R NI DN ATTENTION REBEKAHS MARTHA'S COUNTY FAIR Desserts and handmade articles at I‘ tHe Notvnern Light Chiureh at 77007 Jr., of Anchor-|pm, Friday, November 16. 64-4t, OM ANCHOKAGE Folker, LouIs JOAN | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | \ HIGHEST QUALITY Imported In CASKS Bottled In U.S.A. UDL is the very finest Canadian Whisky imported in casks and bottled in the U.S. A. Thus you get highest quality at substantial savings. Livingston | Ghiglione says a replacement will Ehrendreich, Thomas Cc be announced soon. | Monsen, Mrs. T. Greg, Be On Rew Assignment To Oregon School Martin N. B. Holm, Alaska Na- tive Service education specialist, leaves in about a week on a transfer MARTHA’S COUNTY FAIR to the Chemawa Indian School at | Desserts and handmade articles at | Chemawa, Ore,, where he will be | the Northern Light Church at 7:00 | superintendent at the school. p.m., Friday, November 16. 64-4t He has been with the service the | past three years and said that he| regrets leaving Juneau. Mrs, Holm | P . 4 H V] S FROM SITKA U n b e ! a e @ @E Efi g @ 0' ;\Ir? l::mltllrs. 301‘15 Enloe of | will leave with him. She has been Sitka are stopping at the Baranof | working in the medical division of LIGHT BOPDIED 2 'E’@P R AVEE Hotel < the Veterans Administration. 85 Proof i Fipidd features on one Hafi? |FISH- LOCKERS- MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - LOCKERS - MEAT - FISH - MEAT $ The GREATEST MOVIE BARGAIN you've ever had in Juneau! ‘ For 3 days the CAPITOL will be the scene of more LAUGHS and EXCITEMENT than has been seen in a long time! 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