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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1951 Movie Theatre TODAY! MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY COMPLETE BY TAKING THE FAMILY TO THE MOVIES! WE'VE GOT LOTS OF ACTION AND COLOR IN THIS WEEK'S SHOWS! TONIGHT ONLY DOUBLE — BARRELED ENTERTAINMENT! This is MARSHA HUNT COLUMBIA PICTURES presents - MICKEY TERRY %ROONEY MOORE Police beauty who fights for her life to outsmart giant shupl_il'ting' ring in “MARY RYAN, DETECTIVE" orEY ‘ ‘MARY RYAN, “HE’S A COCKEYED WONDER” 8:13—10:52 Opening Tonterrow - Thanksgiving Day? CORTINUOUS SHOWS from 1:30 flme s an endless track of Ierror between Cheyenne and Laramie! DETECTIVE” on at 7:05—9:45 on at with JOHN LITEL JUNE VINCENT LATE NEWS? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Miclkey Rooney 1 Is af Capitol Tonight Only Mickey Rooney and Terry Moore are starred in the gay story of & man in town because “He's a Cock~ eyed Wonder,” tonight only at the Capitol Theatre. The Columbia role, with Charles Arnt, Ross Ford, | Ned Glass and Mike Mazurki round- ing out the cast. Rooney, in the title role, plays sad sack, fired from his job, who s his uncle’s magic act and lecides to turn professional vaude- ville ¢ Uni color 1-International’s Techni- ming Mail,” opening to- at the Capitol Theatre, deals with a little-known phase of Ameri- can history—the desperate measures taken by the government after the | Civil War to keep the railway mail | service going and to wips out the ened to bring this service to a halt. | Stephen McNally and A]e‘(m Smith are starred in the action- film with a strong supporting cq*lt headed by Howard Da Silva, Ed| Begley, Dan Riss, Roy Roberts, Whit | Bissell and Frankie Darro. McNally Is seen in the role of a barnstorming pugilist who becomes | an undercover agent for the rail- way mail system, Nakamura Funeral Sef for Friday Funeral services will be held at} 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the | Carter Chapel for Joseph M. Naka th the Rev. Walter A, Sob- | urial will be ! ker 15, 187¢ in Japan. At the age of 21 he went to Vancouver, B. C, |ing in and operating most of his life. He lived il\ I las, Juneau, Killisnoo Ha he lived with his daughter Mrs. Lillian Johnson of Angoon He is sur Joseph Jr.,, and Frank, all of An-| geon, three daughters, Mrs. John- son and Mrs, Josephine Chulik of Angoon and Mrs. Elizabeth Krug little guy who becomes the biggest | : Picture’s release features William | ing Demarest in the top supporting|a organized outlaw bands who threat- | S | died last night in a form of food | q v 1 . Nakamura was born Novem- a and came to Alaska in lzmu \u)rk»' Angoon. For the past year and half | 'Y ved by three sons, Mackss "Bird of Paradise’ Opening Tonight At 20th Century The enchantment of the islands, the spectacle of volcanic eruption the beauty of Technicolor in the tropics are the combined in- ducements of “Bird of Paradise,” the lavish poetic romance emanat- from Twentieth Century-Fox opening tonight at the 20th 'y Theatre. Louis Jourdan, Paget and Jeff Chandler are starred in the island epic. Bird of Paradise,” a completely new film inspired by the title of famed hit play of the early 1900's, was recently filmed on loca- tion in the Hawaiian Islands. Bird of Paradise” was developed along lines suggested by “Broken Arrow” in its treatment of native manners, customs and culture, as| well as the love story between a white adventurer and island maiden. Debra Paget is again the native with Jourdan, not James rt, as the invader. 'Whooping Crane From Far North Dies in Texas SAN Howard the ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 21— Whooping Crane death took another! gap in the ishing flock of 32 whooping cranes counted last year,i the only known ones in the world. | He San Antonio Zoo, where he was heing treated for the deadly form| poisoning Hi: succumbed to botulism at PAGE THREE D:CENTURY THEATRE » WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! STA RT S Another BIG romeir H I T o % DEBRA PAGET and JEFF CHANDLER (the two yeu fell in love with in ““Broken Arrow") rising to even greater heights in the picture that will tell you all you will ever know of Love, Beauiy, and South Pacific Adveniure B e — SHOW STARTS 7:23 — 9:30 f food poisoning. It was an undig- | ied end for the rare bird, since| nds of ordinary ducks die of ter he was pronounced said. The remains will cum, probably the can Museum of Natural His- n Washington, D.C., (‘nrnlrx added. “Apparently,” said Stark, “How- ard found some bad, food or bad water somewhere in his natural habitat.” He also had been treated here jfor the broken leg caused by what of Juneau and five grandchildren, GIRL i(Ol’l TROOP MEETS Girl Scout Treop No. 1 met Mon=| day at the Moose Hall. The presfs: dent called the meeting to order and the fecretary read the minutes of our last meeting. Mrs. Johnson told us about the possibility of go- ing bowling for one of our recre- ational meetings. We decided that for our. nmt we would have our troop Mrs. Johnson said | | meeting Lirthday party. she would make u cake for the party. Two girls were appointed for entertainment of children in the chronic disease ward at St. Ann’s hospital for the following Thurs- appeared to be a gunshot wound. Howard came from the far north tq spend the winter on a sun-baked Lisland in the Gulf of Mexico near | Corpus Christi, Tex. ¢ Last year 30 of the long-stemmed winter tourists with a wing spread ®f some 7% feet stayed at thef" fgAranas Refuge. Twenty-two have returned this year, and more are ewpecccd. LOCAL STUDENT LISTED ON SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Names of students at Shattuck School, Faribault, Minn., who have feceived scholastic honors for the grading period just ended have been issued by A. B. Craig, associate headmaster and director of studies. m every year, Zoo Director the zoo FEATURE at 7:47 - 9:54 Vo/mmc/ ... this call of the South Pacific! ... this_primitive emotion! Exciting with pageantry and native coirty HECHNICOLOR hey're waiting with bullets and . namite..; a9 they've baned trapwqhawoman‘ ; HOWARD llu SII.VA * Screnpley by HARRY ESSEX and LEONARD LEE ;@ Direcledby REGINALD Le{BORG = Produced by AUBREY SCHENCK » A niversantemational Picue EXTRA! 20 MINUTES CF GRIDIRON . THRILLS in “FOOTBALL ‘ HEADLINERS” DDNM.D DUCK CAB'I'OON e NEWS & SHOWS at 1:35 — 3:10 — 7:21 — 9:30 L] FEATURE at 1:44 — 3:47 — 5:50 7:58 and 10:06 5:13 E HIGHEST QUALITY Srnpeorited Whisky Imported In CASKS Bottled In U.S.A. uDLhthmMcaMuw-kylmmo‘ in caske and bottled in the U.S. A. Thus you get highest quality at eubstantial savings. . .ide. 85 Proof Imported by J. & J. DUNBAR & co.’ Bottled by Old Monastery Co., Seattle, U.S.A. DL, 17 LIGHT BODIED SEWING and ALTERATIONS Mrs. Emil Jacobson Telephone 997 826 Second Strcet—Juneau D Refrigeration Service PARSONS ELECTRIC, Ine Phones——— 1016 and 161 Chiropractic Clinic GENERAL PRACTICE Foot Correction Colon Irrigation Beltone Hearing Aids Dr. G M. Caldwell Open Evenings by Appointment day. 4 Included in the list, is Richard Dundas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dundas, Juneau. Pat Kadow, Vice-president. | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | GOING TO NEW YORK | Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Max of Peli- | can stopped over in Juneau enroute to the States. They plan to spend two months in New York. SPECIAL NOTICE Milk delivery will be made on regular route Thursday, Thanks- | Day but only to those with bottles |and tickets out. The milkman will | be in a rush to keep a date with a | drum-stick! JUNEAU DAIRY PRO- UCTS. 971-1t — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Starring Louls DEBRA JEFF JOURDAN <> PAGET > CHANDLER PLUS: DAFFY DUCK CARTOON LATEST WORLD NEWS ATTENTION [ Make your appointments Monday, | DR. TED OBERMAN Tuesday and Wednesday with the | QPTOMETHISY Formfit representative at Stevens | for your new figure. 971-2t PHONE: OFFICE 61 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLDG. JUNEAU, ALASKA | 2nL Froor THE MAMZELLE SHoP 310 S. Franklin Street——Phone 463-——Juneau NOTICE Greta’s Art and Gift Shop mov- ing to new location. To place orders ‘ The Sewfng Machine that's almost human! "« without attachments!? sewing. @ Seé the amazing Necchi De Luxe. Speeds vp vailable. Guarantes Nation-wide service. Parts alvoys ::hoho b g bond accompanies each machine. SEE IT and TRY IT Liberal Trade-Ins @ Easy Budget Terms ‘Call for free Home Demonstration RALPH’S &' YN ¢ AGENCY M \CHINE Phone 477 Front and Main TEMPORARY s 9n9 T HEADQUARTERS now call Douglas 2364. 9971- “\ | GABARDINE TOPPERS, fully lined lz 98 and interlined; sizes 12 to 44 ONLY RAYON PRINT DRESSES 12 to 44 .. What’s that, Brother? PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES 19 Years of Service in Alaska Passenger—Airmail—Cargo DAILY FLIGATS TO: Cordova, Anchorage, Kodiak, King Salmon (Naknek), Homer Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS Baranof Hotel-Phone 716 WE said, “Let your house- | work go for a few minutes. | “Fire can make a mess of your home . . . and finances too! “Better brush up on your insurance affairs. For the safety of your family, home and future . . . call on us today !” | Shattuck ' Phone 249 JUNEAU Agency Seward Street

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