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4 HURRY!? ENDS TONIGHT! Opening Tomorrow! Continuous from 1:30 There’s Never a Dull Mmmmt in Tms Show! * A Park Avenue gai cayght off guard.. a Rodeo champ who makes the most of it! Go ahead...YQU take it from there! IRENE DUNNE - FRED MuMURRRY 2R A DULL MOMENT/) Produced by HARRIET PARSONS of :' '”’"’ Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL with WILLIAM DEMAREST « ANDY DEVINE « GIGI PERREAU - NATALIE WOOD + PHILIP OBER * JACK KIRKWOOD Screenplay by LOU BRESLOW and DORIS ANDERSON * —— MORE LAUGHS WITH —— PETE SMITH in “Bandage Bait’ CARTOON — LATE NEWS SHOWS FEATU '{F | CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT | NORTHERN LIGHT CHURCH The Sunday School | program of the Northern Light | Presbyterian Church will be hel this Sunday at 7:30 pm. in the church auditorium. Mrs. Roland Burrows is junior choir director, Lois Lawrence, or- ganist, Carol Lawrence, choir ac- companist, and Carla Carter, band accompanist. A Beauiiful Tree for Your Home Merry Christmas Reserve Yours NOW On Sale at ihe Lot in Rear of The Catholic School by the e e IR i Y 0 PHONE 633—Juneau, Alaska C.Y.0. - Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 - Box 1151 Mail Orders Filled Promptly DON ABEL Phone 257 or 181 Black 200 Black 415 Blue 119 | @ Tricycles, Revere Ware and ® ToDAY ) . Fishing Tackle . |®o @ o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 o o e o0 000 00 00 e See MADSEN'S for o SCHWINN Bicycles-Wagons, Christmas | 10 MAKE HER. DREAVES COME TRUE at LUDWIG NELSON’S Elgin - Hamilton - Gruen and Croton Watches RINGS of BEAUTY RHINESTONES 1o make her Sparkle at the Holiday Sea- . son . . . and through the year ¢ FOR THE HOME China — Crystal and Silver These and countless other | 2 Guethy Sk choice gifts fo express your thoughtfulness . . . Ludwig Nelson, Jeweler THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASEA Gay Romance in Feafure Coming Sunday, Capitol Irene Dunne and Fred MacMur- ray co-star ‘in “Never a Dull Mo- ment,” RKO Radio comedy based on Kay Swift’'s novel, “Who Could Ask For Anything More?” This feature opens Sunday at the Capi- tol Theatre. Miss Dunne returns to the screen inag omantic role. “Never a Dull Moment,” chron- icles the topsy-turvy heart throbs of a beautiful New York songwriter who marries a rodeo performer she has met at a charity performance. Transplanted to “her husband’s western ranch, this sophisticated Manhattan lass finds life utterly rugged, bewildering and—ultimately —delightful. Her efforts to adapt herself to the ways of the rural life into which she has been transplanted, and to "Look for the Siiver Lining’ Ai 20th Cenfury Presenting the life story of Mari- lyn Miller, one of the most spark- ling personalities to “grace the Broadway stage, Warner Bros. will bring “Look For the Silver Lining,” a lavish production in Technicolor, to the 20th Century Theatre Sun- day Starring Haver the June as twinkle-toed singing and dancing star of many brilliant musical com- | edies during the gay twenties, the film will also have Ray Bolger, cur- rent Broadway dance star, in the role of Jack Donohue, Marilyn’s dancing partner in “Sunny” and Gordon MacRae, popular screen and radio singer, as Frank Carter, Marilyn Miller's first husband. Warner Bros. went to great lengths in this ambitious production to re-create the atmosphere, the make a home for her husband and | s his two suspicious children, lead to ludicrous situations and untold mirth. Serious eléments are added by the enmity of a neighboring rancher and the determined efforts of a former admirer of the wife to lure her away from her rough- riding husband and back to the familiar life of New Y 13 Employees Hit American Legion Jackpot for $500 There ,were 13 smiling faces at Percy’s Cafe this morning . . . that is, smiling more than usual. Behind the smiles was $500 cash that they received last night from Auke Bay Post No. 25, the Ameri-| can Legion, which was awarded as| | part of its campaign to raise money for a community building at Auk Bay. Percy Reynolds, of the local eating place, and 12 of his employees formed a 13-person company to back the campaign. it meant a 13-way -split of the ward. The campaign netted the | Legion slightly more than $600. After the awarding, the Auk Bay Legionnaires held their regu- lar monthly meeting. The first !order of business was to receive a delegation from the Auk Bay 4-H Club for girls who presented a do- nation of $15 to the group to be used for the proposed community building. There was considerable discussion on possible, sources for - obtaining ia suitable building and the build- ing committee was directed to in- vestigate. Another possibility of supply of first run motion pictures was also discussed and further in- vestigation was recommended. Four new members were initiated bringing the Auk Bay post to one| proprietor | When their name was announced, | has yet to be matched. The darling of New York, the star of shows like “Sally,” “Sunny” and “As Thousands Cheer,” Marilyn Miller became al- most a legend as she held court in a swank apartment in a Fifth Ave- nue Hotel with chauffeurs, maids and admirers catering to her every whim, |2 Longshoremen Arrested on {Theft Charges | Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 15—(P— Two longshoremen were arrested here yesterday by FBI agents on charges of stealing $11,000 worth of tires from Gardner-Reynolds, | Inc., of Los Angeles, last February. John Williams, FBI agent in charge, identified the pair as Wal- ter Lee Gibbs, 23, and Alex (Al- | phonse) Moore, 40. U. 8. Commis- sioner Rose Walsh set their bail |at $20,000 each. | The theft charge alleges that Gibbs and Moore rented a truck in Oakland and drove it to Los Angeles where they broke into the Gard- ner-Reynolds plant. Los Angeles authorities subsequently recovered $8,400 worth of the loot. The men are being held in the | federal jail here. — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — hundred percent of its 1952 mem- bgrshlp quota. The new Legion- naires are Donald J. Bishop, Donald E, Gammons, Leo M. Jones and Edward G. Petersen. The post voted to purchase a flag for the Auk Bay boy scout cub pack. Plans were also announced December 22 to be given by the new Auxiliary unit at Auk Bay. EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklin DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE BLACK 506 FOR' APPOINTMENTS LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 for a Legion Christmas party on! EARNING MORE on your savings Right ‘now is the best time got your savings invested both safely and profitably . . . put your dollars to work by opening or adding to your savings account here. Your savings are insured to 810,000 and increase with- liberal earnings twice a year. You'll find it convenient, pleasant, safe and profitable to save here. We have never paid LESS % than %% on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,900 PAGE THRER ENDS TONITE momicoror < WIHIEN WORLDS COLLIDE” DCENTURY | THEATRE «+ WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! STARTING SUNDAY SINGINC and JUNE HAVER AS MARILYN MILLER SHOWS START 7:20 — 9:30 DANCING RAY BOLGER GORDON Mac CRAE * * THE LIGHTS WERE NEVER SO BRIGHT... THE DANCES SO SENSATIONAL...THE SONGS SO WONDERFUL= as when the fabulous Marilyn Miller stepped on stage / s Owrflo IUGOI.B S. Z SAKAI.l Rosemary DeCAMP - Walter CATLETT ~ Shows Start 7:20 - 9:30 SUNDAY MATINEE THE JUNEAU SINGERS PRESENT THEIR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SINGING GRAND OPENING 2:00 p. m. Saturday Under New Ownership 1 e 1 O TnE ------;— DPREAMLAND COCKTAIL BAR * You'll find all your old favorite drinks mixed by Les and George w D=-A=N=-C=-E to the Musie of Hollis and Jerry = i