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o i s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1938. KING FISHERS END PLAY FOR | 1S BEST PIN | stewart 201 179 132— 5 “ FOURTH PERIOD Totals 932 895 857 Alaskan Hotel (W, ? Radde 192 190 564 Boggan 151 162 480, FAI_L TUUR | Hudson 158 166 514 Blanton 193 176 369 [ ity i Williams 182 162— 344 g Saturday night, th> Kinz Fish Boyle 155 — 155 In the first games rolled in Ju- Kegal 126 California Bears Win Coast wnament i neau for entry into the American League finis with a match betw: T nas - — o Conference, Also Rose €0l TR Muskies, W .| Bowling Congress, four teams met ota)s 840 876 A i ; and the Oullgar of the Small Fry YESLeTdRY, (W0 at the Bks Olub and| " Capitol Theatre (W. Bowl Bid SAVE FROM 109, TO 25% ON YOUR THANKSGIVING NEEDS — BUY AT PAY'N e R R. Galao, of the Brunswickers, hit| Hepming ST &5 e TAKIT “"WHERE CASH IS KING!” ) & BERKELEY, Cal.. Nov. 21. — The 612 with 213-185-214, highest three oy A 168 561 Musky howle! . : game total for Sunday. SOl £ _ California Bears, making a last ditch 5 : SRR ; v S e RS e :\flxr: gioi)i:-\ el o R R }3\11!'?;1:{]""[ ; 7 156 :?; R s TUJ\EAII S FINEST DISPLAY OF Tufi!’ EYS U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPEC D A ) e ” l-$ Coast Football Conference cl Norbest Finest Selected No. 1 —Assuring the Best Quality! three from the Junsau Lumber Mills . i The Ouligan won I 2 = we 5 e e ¥ = st P se Bowl bid, sci the Sardines, taking tw lv;‘\:.md a good margin of pins in Totals 909 776 ;‘(»‘\]‘\“‘]‘\p l.]\ (:(:f(‘iéll(-;\)(‘;m-),]\( _l.mx (R AL st VA A3 Al " S ! At the Elks, Alaskan Hotel won ol SR urday afternoon which made a 6 to : Tanight, the Grayit games and also won in total 0 victory over their oldest football o 9 ] » R 0“‘11"“’"_“""3“ ‘,]1“‘ : the Capito) Theatre five SUUNERS GRAB rivals, the Stanford Indians efifis 0 fflsii‘::l:? RC;‘:P;"(‘,, Yoo Next Major League games will be Left halfback Bottari passed to w . November 27, next Sunday, witl 1ato, substitute end had P1 LA Hatrade Juneau Lumber vs. Alaskan Hotel at cut over to left behind the ord §8 C Cl”flgm‘ the Elks ¢ forward wall. Reginato sn: ! ‘ g VEAL STANDING ROAST Duncan Sunday’s scores —_— crashed over the line 7 & o : 5 Bottari's drop kick was blocked. e B E. Galao s lowa State Takes to Air to - . Pound skies g est 48 - i p: lay o Ugrin 193 217 el g 11 12— 48 Defeat Oklahoma by play of the Sirgdale 198 176 ildinger 2 70 59 0t00S 2 underdogs of Iowa State who ook ok 8 S i R. Galao 213 185 612 10 to 0 Score to the air for a 10 to 0 victor; which JELLO_a“ flavors — !' C + B ’ P ) 166, 178 RTINS et gave the Sooners their first Big Six % 4] SHOULDER Bt PR 963 884 81 : AMES, N<?\' ‘21“7 Oklahoma’s pow- championship o e e erhousé was short circuited on the —a L M [ - Juneau Lumber Mills ground last Saturday afternoon by Todav's News Todav.—Fmolre y sardines 210 178 556 | —— 1 - “ to c P 1 Messerschmidt 163 130 154 170 497 ~ L] ound R Holland 129 133 171 185 190— 546 Wildes 155 155 155—*465 2 R Totals 447 418 504—1369 and Heinz BABY BEEF Ouligan KETBALL PLUM — FIG — DATE Stevens 121 198 130— 449 - 3loedhorn 178 156 170— 504 & H Po'r OAST v A AT HIGH SCHOOL GYM 1-1b. tin 37 ¢ - 2-b. tin c 5 Totals 453 482 456—1391 P lb Averuss eare, Did ot b SEASON OPENING er 1D, < AL, ALASKA CRAB 2 tins B c] Fl‘“it COthail e 2 tills 596 KRISTOFFERSON'S & Buttermilk Tuesday Evening First Game at 7:30 P. M A. J. vs. Haida HOME GROCERS TAKE STUBBIES TWO OF THREE . 1 tins Fruits for Salad - 2 tins [} ONLYz More Days . : : AND L S e Elks vs. Hennings lg g } ¢ % - TASRUE, HomesGroskey (90K £ twD e Use 6th Street Entrance Fancy Pumpk“‘ B z tlns z7c COttage sames of three yesterday, edging out victory by 26 pins. | Rayela, Stubby, was high with 575, Tonight’s games at the Brunswick are Juneau Florists vs. California Grocery at 7 and Dairy Boys V. Don’s Demons at 8 o'clock. Sunday scores follow: Stubbies B whies 11 Hollywood Sights And Sounds Morgan 151 160 192— 503 By Robbin Coons Lozzie .. 156 123 13¢— 413 ANIT ARY i ot A HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 21.—It has happened at last. The Totals 522 446 523—1491 stage has taken a trick from the screen. And a very clever trick Brig MEAT CO. || = Shurefine--No. 2!, tins Best Thanksgiving Dinner Ever BY PLACING YOUR TURKEY ORDER CRANBERRY SAUCE —— 2 tins 39c ‘APPLE SAUCE —— e 2 tins 29‘ POP CORRN-Hull-less—— 2 Pounds 29c l MIXED NUTS-1938 Crop — Pound 29c Students 15¢ Adulis 25¢ Cheese FRESH COCKTAIL SHRIMPS at the 75 = OLYMPIA Hermle 182 222 157— Dgl Nothing like “Soliloquy” has ever happened before in the ilbod e s | Ep smaFFER, Proprictor theatre. This is strange, because the facilities for such a play OYSTERS Koski 28 = have been at hand for some years now. A chap named Victor i “PLEASING YOU MEANS Victor (or Victor twice, if you prefer) saw tk facilities lying Totals 496 523 498—1517 \ y prefer) saw those facilities lying s o WILLAPOINT OUR SUCCESS” around and he wrote a play. So a lot of people are thinking, Lode and piacer iocation noticet “Now, why didn’t I think of that?” for sale at The Empire Office. “Soliloquy” represents a wedding of stage and talking screen — It's all acted, there before your.very eyes, by a cast of 40 people, headed by John Beal (also of the movies) and John Beal's wife, Helen Craig (who since opening night here has had plenty of movie offers). But it's acted also by a regular movie sound track, which supplies the hero’s unspoken thoughts. You'll think, at once, of Eugene O'Neill's “Strange Interlude,” in which all the characters thought and thought and thought so much—aloud—that the show lasted nigh on to five hours. “Soli- loquy” is different. Only one character thinks aloud (courtesy of the sound track). He keeps right on doing what he's doing while he’s thinking, too. 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B d, or just ) peE > comfore way criucs whether it's a good play by Broadway standards. WINESAPS—ROME BEAUTY ASPARAGUS TIPS—Libby’s, Picnic Size, comfort to relax, read, watch the miles wh‘z‘z e Chair cars are air-conditi POTATOES—Fancy Baking ......8 1bs GRAPES—Large, Sweet 2 1bs. S—Sweet, Juicy— 2 doz. 49¢c, 2 d e, 2 doz. 65¢, doz. 49¢ LEMONS—Juicy, Large GRAPEFRUIT—Texas, Seedless, Large GRAPEFRUIT—Arizona, Large . APPLES—Stayman, Winesaps— 4 Pounds B 25¢ 9 Pounds : 49¢ Finest Eating and Cooking—Winter Keeper— Box We in Hollywood may be swayed a little in judgment by our interest in its method of presentation. We all liked it—but then we see s0 many movies. . . . John Beal spent two days recording the character’s “thoughts” on film, accurately timed to be audible only at the proper cues. You'd think the possibilities of error, during a performance, would be appalling. If any player missed a cue, or blew a line, or made too much haste through a scene, the whole production might be thrown out of order. But they've guarded against that, first with letter-perfect rehearsals, most importantly with tech- nical precautions. 2 tins 45¢ White or Green ASSORTED COOKIES pound pkg. 39¢, 45¢, 49¢ To Sleep is Very Cheap! TRAY SERVICE Fine coffee, Grade-A milk, wiches, assorted fruit and P ) ‘ are 10¢ and 15¢ specialties of LARGE SELECTION BULK COOKIES tasty sand- imilar jtems f our coach- FANCY PITTED DATES 2 lbs. 29¢ tourist Tray Food Service, SAFE IN ANY Lt : WEATHER %3V 1 i Come rain, snow, fog, sleet; el 1 i | FANCY DATES—Bulk 2 lbs. 23¢ $2.45 The souna projector is above the rear of the stage, and below, constanlyt in attendance, sits a sound technician, script in hand. It’s up to him to make the thoughts “wait” or “hurry” as the actual playing requires. Beal's understudy has a voice like Beal's. Gwyllen Ford stands by thé technician—with more opportunities than the usual understudy. When “Soliloquy” opened in San Francisco, one of these terrifying first-night catastrophes struck. The sound track went “dead.” But the audience didn't know it. The sound technician keeps a microphone handy, and Ford spoke Beal's “thoughts” directly into the mike—through three scenes until the film was working again. white sheets, 2 Qun;l:uussanddlemu- sical click of the wheels make our economical teurist berth the perfect setting for sleep- Southern Pacific ders, reservati dditiona._information, write B. C. TAYLOR, Gen. Agt., l’::i’:llh Ave., IQI«I:.&'B..: o‘l’ C. G. ALTON, Can. Gen. Agt., 619 Howe St., Vane souver, B.C.; or J. A. ORMANDY, Gea. Pass. Agt., 622 Pacil Bldg., Portland, Ore.- trains have a habiy of ting thru. Steel rails are f:;e in any weather,