The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 20, 1944, Page 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1944 STARTS TOMORROW! Glenn Ford - Marguerite Chapman —PLUS— Goofy Color Cartoon Latest News Events w sl b SUNDAY — FEATURE STARTS AT 2:25 — 4:25 v~ 6:25 — 8:25 — 10:25 HEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI ERROR LOSES GAME: CUBS BEAT GIANT (By Asscciated Press) Hugh Luby’s error cost two runs| and the game yesterday as Chicago | | | The USSR. stretches from east|and tap classes for stenographers. won from the Giants. The Reds slipped through yester-"to west half way across the world. Studio 411 7th. Phone | day to beat Philadelphia. | Mort Cooper’s elbow gave out in |the third inning yesterday and Bos- |ton rode home to a win. | The Brooklyn Dodgers lost yes- TONIGHT! LAUREL and HARDY "Rir Baideardens" "2 Tickets to London" DANCING CLASSES NOW Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe | terday to Pittsburgh. Les Webber's | ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap, wildness centributed to the loss. | " | | character, chorus speciaities, social! Regular meeting tonight, 8 0'clock,| , ; ajier ganitary Engineer, :dancing for beginners. Body toning Red 575. adv. Juneau Volunteer Fire Depariment COMPANY NO. 1 vs. COMPANY NO. 2 Don’t Miss This Game FIREMEN'S FIELD MONDAY 7P. M. Sharp \ L. A. MACHINISTSS Meeis 20d & 4ih LOCAL 514 IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL Mondays 8 p.m. What to Give For that Wedding Present? Why not one of the nice FLOOR, or TABLE LAMPS, ip our display? Two or three friends could get to- gether and make one, nice gift. Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU Phone No. 616 DOUGLAS Phone No. 18 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME ® Challenge Grudge Game Baranof Beauty Salon WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS SMART HAIRDOS Reap Compliments A full staff of experienced operators to satisfy your every wish in hair styling. L3 SHOP HOURS SA.M.TOGP. M. DINE AN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— "DESTROYER" T0 COME SUNDAY AS CAPITOL FEATURE Reports coming in ahead of “De- stroyer,” the Columbia picture, |which will be presented at the Cap- itol Sunday, indicate that it is a vivid screen story, of a group of average fighting Americans aboard a ship they help build and which ithey grow to love. It is sald to be an exciting sea drama, but one |that does not sacrifice the tender |emotions for the sake of sheer spec- tacular effects, preferring, evident- ly, to give us a heart’s view of men at war and men in love. Edward G. Robinson is the star {of the picture, in the role of a chief boatswain's mate called Boley. 'He is an old Navy man who is working as a welder on a new ship that is to replace the old John Paul Jones, which went down fighting. | When the new “Jonesy” is launch- ed, Boley gets back in the Navy so that he may be part of her crew !and help give her the “soul” of the jold ship—the one that had become as much a part of Boley's life as yhis home and lovely daughter. | Marguerite Chapman, Glenn Ford 'and Edgar Buchanan play the feat- {ured roles in support of Mr. Robin- ison, Miss Chapman as his daughter jand Glenn Ford portraying the! fresh but handsome young sailor, ,who falls in love with her. Edgar | Buchanan is the star's buddy in the picture, even joining the Navy 'to {be near his idol, though he hates the sea. SENATORS DROPPED | INTO THIRD PLACE (By Assbciated Press) Johnny Crosica pitched tight ball yesterday for Detroit as the Tigers defeated Washington 4 to 1 and knocking the Senators into third place. | The Yanks suffered their fourth straight defeat when St. Louis grabbed a close game with Mark Christman’s eighth inning homer. The Cleveland Indians ran wild yesterday lambasting the Philadel- phia outfit. | Boston took a close game yester- ‘day from Chicago. | — - ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- |neau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30. lDegree work. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. P D R WOMEN OF THE MOOSE adv. nomination of officers, all members urged to attend. adv. | " For Men ‘Who Shave SPECIAL PREPARATION SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME NEEDS NO BRUSH INE MEN who find it necessary to shave every day, Glider is in- wvaluable. Glider is specially for daily shavers, A soft, smooth cream, it is not greasy or sticky. Smooth dewn skin . To use Glider, first wash your face thoroughly with soap and hot water. ‘Then spread on Glider quickly and easily with your fingertips—never Instantly, Glider softens the skin —smooths down the flaky top layer. It enables the razor’s sharp edge to cut your whiskers close and clean without irrilating the skin. It thus eliminates the soreness that daily e o S i —leaves your ing and cleaner. We sincerely believe that Glider will give you more shaving comfort than any cream you have ever tried. Get a tube at your store today. AF-Glider-| MALLORY PITCHES WIN IN LAST GAME AS HE IS INDUCTED (By Associated Press) Sacramento and Seattle split a doubleheader last night. Los Angeles won the fourth| straight game last night from Oak-| land with Pete Mallory in his final | performance before entering the Army. He choked off the Oaks with | four hits. Second baseman Richardson hit @ two bagger to give Hollywood a| win over San PFrancisco last night| in a 10 inning game. Richard's| blow drove in Moran who l‘md' singled. | RRCTIL i GAMES FRIDAY | Pacific Coast League | Sacramento 0, 4; Seattle 4, 3. Los Angeles 6; Oakland 0, | Hollywood 4; San Francisco 3. | National League Philadelphia 5; Cincinnati 7. Boston 4; St. Louis 3. New York 2; Chicago 3. Brooklyn 2; Pittsburgh 5. American League Cleveland 9; Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 6; New York 5. Chicago 2; Boston 3. Detroit 4; Washington 1. STANDING OF CLUBS { | * Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pet. 15 625 17 575 19 548 19 525 20 524 21 488 25 375 25 324 Portland San Francisco Seattle Los Angeles n Diego S?)\lywood Oakland |Sacramento National League Pet. 04 577! 565 | 542 462 423 423 217 St,. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia {New York Boston Brooklyn Chicago American League Won Lost Pct. 586 583 517 500 481 429 429 423 St. Louis New York Washington { Philadelphia { clflcago |Ctéveland , Detroit Boston | |BACK FROM BRIEF INSPECTION has returned from a short routine in- Lspfectlon trip to Hainés and Skag- (way in connection with the water supply and food control. i e YOUR BROKEN LENSES | Will be promptly replaced if sent {to Box 488, Ketchikan, Alaska. Drs. TRIP | "TIME T0 KILL" I§ MYSTERY SHOW AT 20TH CENTURY A new, exciting, crackling mys-| tery featuring private detective Michael Shayne, the handsome wise-cracking detective, “Time to| ill” arrives at the 20th Century, Theatre Sunday. ! Starring Lloyd Nolan as the breezy sleuth, the story traces the theft of a rare and valuable coin, and the murders which follow. With Nolan in this fast-moving mystery-comedy are two beautiful girls, Doris Merrick and Heather Angel, so dare-devil Mike couldn't be happier. The coin in question is the prop- erty of a wealthy old dowager. While tracking it down, Mike runs into several killings as well as the two young lovelies, so he really puts his heart in his work. Like other Michael Shayne films, “Time to Kill" features the neat ichange of pace. One minute the air is taut with suspense—the next Lloyd Nolan has 'em rolling in the aisles with his quips. FIRST BALL GAME 15 NOW SCHEDULED SUNDAY AFTERNOON The first baseball game of the season is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Firemen's park. A team representing the local subport and one representing mis- cellaneous service personnel will ‘meet on the diamond, weather per- mitting. Monday night, the “scream” game is’ scheduled when the two com- panies of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department will meet no matter whether it rains or shines. HARRY CARROLL IS NEW CHEF AT " BARANOF HOTEL g f According to announcement by ithe management of the Baranof iHutel, Harry Carroll has taken over; {the duties of Chef for the hotel, re- {placing Don Underwood, who has resigned. For the past two years, Mr. Car- jroll has been dinner cook at the Carroll had ten years restaurant ex-! perience in the eastern states. | The new Chef stated that there; will be no change in his staff and they will still maintain’ the high standard of serving as in the past. “The main thing,” Che. Carroll }C. M. and R .L. Carlson. adv. | | 1 When ordering by mail_give name, .address and following JUMPER: Length Insleeve hest ( PANTS) Inside Length TAILOR MADE BLUES Expertly tailored and care- fully made to order or fit- ted from stocki: We use first quality fabfcs' of serge, whipcord or gabardine in eny dasirad weight $37.00 Price includes tallor-made rates Postage Charge $1.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed or. money sladly refunded. COHEN kmb’m& Since 1911 |3| 2nd Ave,, S — e - e e et e oo conimens. ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA *Care. Before coming to Alaska, Mr.| PAGE THREE ccSPY SHIP® and “SIX GUN GOLD*”? TONIGHT TIAENTRY] S n s MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:00 P. M: OWL SHOW TONIGHT 12:30A. M. LAST TIME gyne in @ Killer-diller of 0 «h‘.!\w‘ thriller with no s\ count the (orpses L . 0 with HEATHER ANGEL DORIS MERRICK + RALPH BYRD Directed by Herbert I. Leeds Produced by Sol M. Wurtzel Screen Ploy by Clorence Upson Ye.i.) The Topsin Short Subjects LATEST WORLD NEWS ; BEST SHOWS LOWEST PRICES THEAT said, “is to keep Juneauites well music. Danecing will begin at fed.” o'clock and continue until 1 o'cle tomorrow morning. M ———————— L i Harden Davis, a recent arrival from Anchorage, is staying at uy Baranof Hotel. H - e % PLEASE NOTICE Lola’s Beauty Shop will be closed ady. GIVING DANCE TONIGHT A public dance will bé given to- night in Union Hall with the All- Girl Orchestra furnishing the until June 1, FER & DU A S -— Until \7ictory U;dl Victory is won, everything we have to ouner— Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska— All arc at work for the Government and Milicary services of the United States. Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find that war priority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. PORE \G'ORANT CRITTERSY HAWN'T NEVER BEEN OFF'N THS \SLANT - NO MOVIN' PITCHERS -~ NO CHAWKLET \CE CREAM -~ D DANCE B The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE AR " Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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