The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1944, Page 3

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FRIDAY MAY 2(, |944 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; " PAGE THRFF Rex Cecil notchefl his tenth DOUBlE BILL ON b}inf"ii'?lthims'::f‘ g bty - el S(;)l}jTISUr IPATMP EEE 20TH CENTURY IS WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY CAPITOL SCREEN 5 o s s o F3u5| PUT UP (AMP EE ™ oG ppiC OF Now 'smrv.. The Angels gathered two oS ‘ G FOR WEEKE“D runs in the first im::xc\:,e th:ll:“?:lcli; i u ;)p]::z‘l(;![1()‘?}1\0“:‘::‘;““}',‘::. lIBYA (AMPAIGN m[[lr”” fififfii‘ ds:l‘l) V»allt)fi «p:e (“(dct:}i){:)n o: 'S;"m mf» (:f1::111-:,-«)::?}“3:{“-2‘;:0[z;::: s Playing B R T e T B RIS | 1 Ns the Best Show in Town!? ;?Z:l:c"ego:sfi:e?; a;un;:x:l‘:? night, defeating Sacramento 9 to 3, leN according to Mrs. Earl mfll'“m“d as the cinema standard-| - which opens at the Capitol TheatreThe Oaks gots 5‘;‘";:": 1m1 tuh: If any of the girls have failed m!]l::‘:‘-]x:r for the average American |tonight. Co-starring Constance seventh inning to 3 C\m?mlng\ cmrorz Bvans andland added two more runs in the receive their applications they are| yypere the ordinary man takes |comedian Tommy Trinder, this eighth. requested to go to the hotel early,|peart is that, in all his pictures,| | poignant story tells of the heroic| get their blanks, have them filled Hank rises to the occasion. A| . r | in by their parents and returned simple honesty prevails, and thou h courage of a British foreman of an; GAMES THURSDAY %5 the hotel not later the [ P P B! ircraft factory who goes to France! er than 5 o'clock. [Hank may be fooled once in a % Pacific Coast League bt Ebnpias |while, he rarely makes the same to rescue three vital war machines Han Francis 7. Seattle 4 | before they fall into the hand otl an Francisco 17, g Registering at the Gastineau from Mistake twice. | N Nasis, | Hollywood 5, Portland 1. Fairbanks is F. T. Kelly. | An example of his growth in - Ot atep’ KbBkA bt Wianchy fithn |+ B0 Diego 6, Los Bagees g el |character occurs in Fonda's newest 5 - Oakland 9, Sacramento 3. A A P doturiza. JEAN PORTER . columnists, Clifford ~Evans, who Rheihiic il | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY f:{)‘: D{““\‘m?;"“‘;:; E‘;’;S ll’:lm“m‘ml p plays the foreman, gets hold of| ational League Have a portrait artist take your LoF d hp o i ) the machines and with the aid of{ Pittsburgh 0, Boston 1. picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Slmiant I: Lzo: i m,ccurren y = ROBERT BARRAT two “Tommies” and Constancej All other games postponed. Federal Building, Phone 204, adv.|Siov /8 @t the 20th Century he RANDALL Cummings, a young American sec-| American League — ’f‘rf‘-‘_‘;flls fll‘nrp?)e;l;a as abm uy REBEL retary at the French war factory,| Philedalphia 2, Detroit 0. e o ) ""[V“me’;igh:" ARTHUR HUNNICUTT manages to escape with them on, St. Louis 3, Boston 2. | |war | e full fury o - B ARG, sty IR Ak akhing ; k : B |ing in the Libyan desert from the FRANK FAYLEN o Snny. Weatinaih, & SAnvelbir 8 arano quiet cloisters of his profession. finally reaches the coast where! New York-Chicago postponed. In “Immortal Sergeant,” Fonda Second feahlre they find' a fishing boat to take! w7 Beuuty sala“ is co-starred with Maureen O'Hara. v the machinery back to England, STANDING OF CLUBS | H ¥ they undergo harrowing experiences. | The Picture of the Hour!? ey undergo barrOWIng experisnces. pucitie” Coust, Leagus UNITED ARTISTS,RELEASE Army life, starring William Tracy p 41004 ' "VE pASSE"GERS and Joe Sawyer is the other half by e6 S 0 M E w ]l F R E of the double bill to be shown to- Son, FFANCISCO . BOUND FOR SKAGWAY 4 night and Ssturday e Dlago 5 g e , , P — ) anad " Five passengers left on the Pa- I N A SEA[S up AS s wrigeles S tricia last night for Skagway as % X e b follows: Percy Reynolds, W. J. i Go Oakland § h in JOHN Constance Cummings—Robert Morley Sacramento 326 Walker, Horace O. Adams, F. B, komrvs | Blom and Mrs. Edna l’nlley 2 National League > Tommy Trinder RS ikl s Pct. WHERE SATISFACTION d PLUS—“SECRET CODE” (Sat. Mat. >_\'1-:“\‘ AND BEAVERS lOSE st. Louis Tk sErvicE are SYNONEMGNS || By Mmth:os(zz)tet;A:::.urday. May Pittsburgh g E q e 27, 11 3 sgly. ; Pibtaburgh g ; b a.m. at Piggly Wiggly. (By Associated Press) Cincinnati 4 ; The San Francisco Seals gained| Philadelphia X SMART HAIB’DOS . a peg on the Pacific Coast League's|Boston & 2 hl leading Portland Beavers last night|New York 4 Reap Compllments wanted! Men ‘nd ool T"o"‘s , by knocking over Seattle 7 to 4|Brooklyn . A 'fall St of SxbotBaa Women Who Are MITCH & ‘:‘tesnz):\:,vs lost to the Hollywood‘chicago o E operators to satisfy your Hard of Hearlng RfGM‘w E‘Romffifu. Allm lflslm The Seals took an early lead, every wish in hair styling. } | To make this simple, no risk hearing Produced ond by J \ W IOH scoring two runs in both the first New York ... . L‘yyr?:ml-::r&m’;flafl;&’;’&m;fi riten for the Screqn l..y,.:,‘srAH" and second innings. |St. Louis SHOP HOURS ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the — e 7 | ':;h« a:t dm\x;ed the Be‘fivle;‘s ]\:;afh‘;nlgtlon 4 9A. M. TO 6 P. M. g“lennbled Pty o with a it performance o hiladelphia ... B0 v must hear better after makin his simple D year-old pitching ‘star Clint Huf- Detroit o OFEH IVENINCEN test or you get your money b Bac] TOPS in shofls LATEST wunl.n ““s MANURE koo of NEW or 0L ford. A 4-run spree in the secondtBos\ton 452 AFRGINEMNG i 'M“'O“"n'E"D“""W' inning gave Hufford a safe mar- | Cleveland 4 H PHONE 538 B 4 ¥ utler, Mauro Dr 0. AHY Amoum Delivered gin to work on. | Chicago ; 3 “The Rexal Stores i JACK CROWLEY—PHONE 219 - — —— — e ‘" : Have a “Coke”= Sit, maak jouself tuis (SIT DOWN, MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME) ereos never a Q/OQ by Schilling Coffee ‘ojf%/zi/lz'ny ./7 o EMBLEM CLUB SPRING DANCE : : SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 27 oo o @ way to know folks in Soutb Afiim i ; Flks Hall Sit down, make yourself at bome, says the hospitable South African to the visiting 5 s ; American. Have a “Coke”, says his guest, and he’s understood at once. It’s a . ; ) A7 . | FREE fo[ phrase thit says, Welcome, neighbor, from Capetown to Cape Cod. The world : i All members Elks Lodqe and their Ladies orec, Coca-Cola i the symbol of the pesse tht efeshs —the bappy mestiog B ; Emblem Club Members and Their Escorfs ground for kindly-minded strangers. ‘ .#m ’/I/Mfiq,, '= Coca-Cola ; ° It’s natural for names o 3 “ What ta G‘ve SOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA:COLA COAPANY BY hi ¢ w&;‘:“‘%“;fib‘?‘: Danclng Entertainment and Cards Refreshments For that Wedding Present? JuneauCold Sloraye Co. ' PR AT Why not one of the nice FLOOR, or - TABLE LAMPS, ip our display? Two or three friends could get to- CARA NOME 7 Wi nFBv\{) agEs%gg_RTS St L k , nice gift. 5 X ; i gether and make one, nice g i e e | E\E ‘;:_%EE Q%Té:% e‘ L @ it e s g : YONDER gt My Lt 77| [P Alaska Eleciric Light and ) et e o], Power Company MRS s ron 1w To0aY « JUNEAU DOUGLAS B"'::.mm i f°' Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Poan Bowy P——:_—-—— - - iled Stealk: and Lneate’d at SKAGWAY - viod Chicleom l he D er b y l nn SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE BAR—— —DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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