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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA " PAGE THREE* SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1943 Gl) FUN-=CRAZY as guUD BURST INTO SONG/ MEOS TO SWINGING smonms T \T A NEW HIGH IN ¢UN and LAUGHTER! w’ W FURTHER PROPHESIES OF NOSTRADAMUS" LATEST NEWS Hsy \\ 'COMEDY - MUSIC AS FEATURE BILL COMING, CAPITO "Rio Rita” wih Funny Men Abbott and Costello Here Sunday Those funny men, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, come to the Capitol Sunday in “Rio Rita.” These two are back again which means news to theatergoers. They are even funnier than in their previous vehicles, if that is possible, and it's a hundred-to-one bet that their fans will enjoy every minute they are on the screen. Although this new streamlined version of “Rio Rita” retains little of the original stage success, the story fits their talents and gives them the best situations to date. Two of the famu of the original have been retained, Rm Rita” and “The Ranger's Song and they will bring back fond mem- ories to many an audience. Kathryn Grayson and John Car- roll handle t romantic and mu- sical portions of the picture in bang-up fashion. Miss Grayson's rendition of an operatic number is one of the highlights of the film. Patricia Dane, Torh Conway, Peter Whitney and Eros Volusia round out the stellar cast. S. Sylvan Si- mon’s direction of a high order, in keeping with the rest of the muuxe and Pandro S ! Berman's production supervision are | SEATTLEIS | AGAINLOSER, CLOSE GAME ; (By Associated Press) The San Diego Padres manufac- tured a run in the ninth inning | yesterday on Swede Jensen'’s double — land Morry Abbott’s sharp single to nose out the Seatte niers 2 to 1 for the fifth consecutive win of the season PREVUE o ONITE @ SUNBAY FEATURES AT 12:30 2:30—4:30—6:30—8:30—10:30 TONIGHT . .. “Molkey” —and— “Hello Annapolis®® | E BIG PICTURES! THE CAPITOL HAS TH Southworth as Secretary, J. B e Louis Od- Wolfe as SAN FRANCISCO, John Pomeroy, 96, fought through| the Civil and Indian wars without a scratch, but he's in a hospital at| Southpaw Rex Dilbeck scattered last. An enthusiastic “sidewalk sup-|the Rainiers to 10 hits to chalk up erintendent” at the building of a|his second victory of the present big garage, he tripped over a girder|series and broke his leg | Joe Demoran was touched for it P |nine hits and losing his second 2 |to 1 game this week. Seattle scored in the fifth inning Los Angeles took an early lead 1to defeat Oakland 3 to 2 yesterday. Red Lynn yielded seven hits as y 'did Jack Lotz. i’ With the veteran submarine ball | expert holding the Sacramento So- | lons to two hits, Por#land won yesterday 1 to 0 for the fourth victory in five starts. Bud Bever- ly gave up only five hits, NEW OFFICERS OF ELKS AT ANCHORAGE INSTALLED Tiler and Ray George Muniora has been in- Trustee. stalled Exalted Ruler of the An- chorage Lodge of Elks with Clf- ford E. Smith as Esteemed Leading Knight, Norbert Nathe as Esteemed stalled as Worshipful Master of Loyal Knight, Walter Teeland as Anchorage Lodge, No. 221, F. & Esteemed Lecturing Knight, R. D. AM D Ramer S. Brev... has been in- BUY WAR BONDS e fiarang SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY DINNER Served from 12:00 to 10:00 P. M. APRIL 25, 1943 GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League San Diego 2; Seattle 1. Los Angeles 3; Oakland 2 Portland 1; Sacramento 0. National League No games played. American League Boston 0; Philadelphia 5. Dobson | |and Partee; Christopher and Swift. | $1.50 COCKTAILS Fresh Shrimp Tomato Juice Apple Juice Grapefruit and Avocade SOUPS Baranof Fresh Clam Chowder Cream of Tomato SALAD Sliced Egg, Tomato and Asparagus Tips RELISH Ripe Olives Fresh Radish Iced Celery Hearts ENTREES > "Pan Fried Fresh Middle Cut Halibut Steak, Lemon Butter Special Easter Baked Sugar-Cured Ham, Glazed Fresh Fruit Sauce, Sweet Potato Roast-Young Tender Capon, Stuffing, Cranberry Sauce Fried Fresh Alaska Clams, Tartar Sauce, Creme Slaw Roast Prime Ribs of Steer Beef, au jus, Yorkshire Pudding Stuffed Fresh Ripe Avocado with Diced Chicken Salad, Shoestring Potatoes * Always On Call? WHEN YOU place your in- surance with this.agency it is just the beginning of a service of protection for your property. There are many ways in which we Plate Broiled Steer Beef New York Cut Sirloin Dinner Sleak Mushroom Sauce—56c Extra * can help you avoid loss. Creamed New Potato Buttered Fresh Peas Py, we, tell SyoRabout them? DESSERTS Call— Red Cherry Pie Pumpkin Pie Fruit Jello, Whipped Cream Carmel Sundae Choice of Ice Cream i Old English Cheese 4 Sliced Pineapple Ring Tea Hot Apple Pie Banana Cream Pie Banana Cream Pudding, Whipped Cream Baked Apple Orange Sherbet Home-Made Layer Cake Coffee, Fresh Peach Sundae Fresh Peach Shortcake Melba Peach Halves Shattuek Agency INSURANCE—BONDS ]UNEAU Broded Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE | THE DOUGLAS IN Only one game played yesterday GINGER ROGERS WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY STANDING OF CLUBS Pa Tl loive . | TWERE TONIGHT LAST GINGER ROGERS ———— SR 0 IN LAST SHOW | (v ROXEE M. ART w };;.‘-.- l 750 % g«km i : 3 ifiglewenheth Centurys NeW| acramento 1 4 200 | Hollywood ol 250 | Bill WhISpeflng ( Seattle 0. ¢8 000 | National League ! Ghosts™ Suflday Won Lost Pet.| i 2 0 109! Ginger Rogers will be seen for| T i S 4 ].Ug the last times tonight at the 20th | Chi 1 1 wo'(u\uu_\ Theatre in “Roxie Hart | o w L s H o w St 0 a 000'”"‘ gal who became a national | f hia 0.0 In this feature the clever Phil ac- Bostor | ) et s R !tress is supported by Adolphe Men- | merican LEARUC per |ioU and George Montgomery. The | g‘i’unh o Iu"‘“‘ 1*2)‘0‘“ feature has made a big hit with | , " the movie fans of Juneau. | A gz:\‘:['"k 11 0 1000} " opening Sunday, “Confessions of | ONFESSlONS OF 1 o ) 1 302 a Whispering Ghost” will bé® the | wmsPEmNG GHOS' L i ';‘20 feature by Milton Berle with Bren- | s B 2 5 ilton Detroit g5 (i . Gy | By W= Philadelphia foicd 333 - | w my new pic- Chjcago 0 1 000 perry Grove, son of Mr. and Mrs.| il v |John Perry. Grove of Baltimore, Md. | ture, “Whispe ing Ghosts” and, folks, 'm still screaming! The wedding of the charming| BETROTHAL OF young Juneau girl and her fiance |will be some time in June | Miss Gullufsen, who was born JUNEAU GIRI. |1 Latouche, Alaska, came to Ju- |ueau with her parents when a MADE K"ow" child, and went through the Ju- |neau schools. She was graduated from Juneau High School in 1942 Pa"l(la Gullufsen WI" Be and' since has been in the office tof the Alaska Road Commission Mr. Grove is with the Army En- | \ 9 dippy dick on L] Ly :;.m-mv What happens to m® shouldn’t hap- pen to a dogfish MILTON It's a laughslide! \ & Mr. and Ml\ Geolge Gullufsen | : announce the engagement of thxr There are about 23,500,000 tele- dnuuhur Patricia Gladys, to John phones in the United States. BQGE [B[E]T] - | Hfi ] word Puzzle §EGE QORD DED ’ T pAcenes i ol saiie m.mg mag T e A oea AEe EHo ot BRRGAGS cARAR AL AR [ VIEMEIOIT]TICIE] s mrl.:vll English mm , o Y c t 1 Eoneerning with BRENDA 18. Exists 18] Cllmbin ' . B8, Formar spiing i and John Shelton John Carradine « Willie Best . . Aquauc 84 Humblest D] IsIT[RIU] Exectve Prodvcss Sol. W Worse - Diwced by Mived Werk - S ey u. Resfnous awv- 88 Qungoa - [N[AIPIRIEINITIE IRIAIP) by Lou Breslow Original Story by Philip MacDonald +A 20th CENTURY-FOX stance 8 Wor cav- HEE HJOEER BE0 Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle ing at a meal Roof of the mouth 26 Trangressions 7. First woman 60 28. Marry 30. Female ruff 62 30--MINUTES LATEST NEWS---30 Melodiouns: 81. Fish which at- musical taches itself 4. Eloquent DOWN 3. Elevator care . 0 30 ) l;cl‘:l;ler‘ fish speaker 114 snmqa of & ringe SPECIAL ATTBAC'II N 9 86. Treats with 65 Searcher Inl(l house- 4. Pertaining to nitrie acid 66. Upright parts hold Down | 87. Pagan god of stairs 2 Baffing 5. TOaticlEehing. I plece | 6. Outer | 7. Reserve In 1 " > o Claudette Colbert . The Eme o SKYLARK 9. Vocal compo- THEATRE Bind sitions Small fish Calmer / 7an maEEn/anf fll//lll%flilll ///////////“.“////n.- 26. Early Supreme ; flfl. - ... Court justice | African files Statute Group of advanced students - 29, Klnd of plckle " High 84 Aqunllc reptile 86 Bushy clump 39, Photograhic Instruments 9 Not cognizant 2. Screwlike part of & ship's log | 43. Devices for ! removing fruit pits ICE and BAIT at PELICAN Pelican Cold Storage Company 46 Chess pieces 49. Smoke: Scoted 51, Gentle hut 65 | Gaelic e, ll/////fllllll S - it /iDinifyutive THE D(DUGLAS INN Is Reserved Tonight for a Private Dinner Party---- TONIGHT ONLY Because of a Special Dinner* Party at MARIN'S DOUGLAS INN TONIGHT, / no space will be ‘available for other guests. p After Tcmight you will find the DOUGLAS INN the usual en)oyahle place to spend an ‘evening. - —Best Dinner on Channel —Best Music —Best Cocktails' —More Fun ----T“E i JOHN MARIN—Proprietor 14 l N N mmmm PHONE DOUGLAS 68 DOUGLAS Organ Music DINE AND DANCE OPEN UNTIL MIDH o s it s BERLE There is no substitute for newsuaper adverhsmg{ Bl o, | Attention Halibut Fishermen! 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