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| —| FYERYBODY " Emds HAPPY" SHOWS Tonight (pp[TOL SCREEN Get happy with “Is Everybody Happy?” * * * Here's the sweetest show in town starring Ted Lewis, rhythms, showing at the Capitol. Based on the life story of Lewis, |ATHLETICS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA MGSPADENLEADS * (AR CHINA" NOW PGA TOURNEY AT - D3 WIN - ON SCREEN AT SLAM OUT | “spoxane, wast., 80THGAME ™ som century | BROWNIES} SPOKANE, Aug. 17.—The favor- | mey tshot fites Ind “ln a8 boiiey R ARLEIIE | | featuring William Bendix golfers yesterday as Jug McSpaden the “High-hatted Tragedian of and Byron Nelson crashed through e Song,” in a fast-stepping musical (By Associated Press) |with one-sided wins in the first '.‘“\[»\“’01' (‘A‘(ldl "l'“) : YaanlE Mel plctirization i i 's leadin _hole matches® in the e St. Louis Cards have se SV 1Ol 8 jamboree overflowing with grand| The American League’s le Biround of 36-hole matches o Natlahii: 7ok g FebE by\“f an aldunt the the . holocaust 6l St. Louis Browns suffered a 4-2/PGA golf championship. | [setbadk yastlartist W the Dnka of| nospaner flahed ths nioss BBl win death and destruction that is the Sino-Japanese struggle. For all an 80th game at the earl- WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY TI0 CENTURY NOW PLAYING this new Columbia film is packed|the Philadelphia Athletics and the|ling game to come up with /a 67, 1est date in history. The Cards de- e Ty <, Ak, et v, with gay romance * * * gay songs|Detroit Tigers blasted the second five below par. By Nelson fin- fe: New York § srday making ::“‘fl,-\m:) (m“;}(;lls-l»‘m" ,1‘(\»1«»41;‘\“ + s gay entertainment. Music|place Boston Red Sox to climb halfished with a three subpar day.'t! win. The previous rec-|the grea “‘; By v ‘t“""“" N 3 with the maestro’s touch * * *|a game from the Sox Ite) Wood breezed through with!©! set by Brooklyn in 1942 3{";““»" '“‘d‘ ] z?me-.r‘mnst ‘an d"f' Kill . & Songs you're glad to hear again| The Athletics' triumph was thela win over Jimmy Dangelo and When the Dodgers posted the 80tr. f‘_‘_f’“‘“‘f “"‘v ;‘* ‘l"““_‘*(‘l“:- ““| & "'"°N'_' - o+ + eighteen of them which this|third over the Browns. |Tony Manero beat out Clayton|Victory of that season on August & ‘;;_‘"fir;‘-‘ b ‘c‘,,N:W’C;t;;m“f hellag “Medicine Man of the Blues” made! Rudy York made a homer to the|Akeridge. b 3 cn:gl\le‘:p h‘) Sho r‘:d flamed ‘of the ORCHESTRA | | famous including: “Pretty Baby,” bleachers in center field, 410 teet! | Billy Nicholson, hitting a home: thvslon. Pl Parts the ‘)m‘_ iy Michael Duane “Had to Be You,” “Sunny Side of|base to help the Tigers win. | | m.u Chicago, with two other b stlEnES, 0 SANAT b anu‘stv s Loy Parks || | the Street” and “Am I Blue?” Bud Methney’s 13th homer of| fLonines, to Wiks Ih disei ROy L drs sl Y gripping story of ! Lynn Merrick [| | “Is Everybody Happy?” is the the season with two mates aboard| i Bob Haymes picture with a happy “toot”! COUNCIL MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT The regulnr-n';e;—i;:g of the City Council will be held tomorrow night - Friday-Saturday . Double Laugh Show! | at 8 o'clock in the Council Chambers | S°X & 7-2 victory. ing the weekly field day will be held|*“"* |tonight at 7 o'clock at the home ACTING WAS of City Hall. VR -ty tomorrow at Evergreen Bowl start-) BEEIANGED {of Phyllis Grant, apartment 611 in g Mayor A. B. Hayes will preside |ing at 2:30 o'clock. i W _l"‘d‘ *“ "‘) 1":0 the Baranof. The girls are asked v..l-muunn;.'.; As EASY As and routine business matters will | The following swimming an€ " " Mnsgiiaci guest atto take the articles needed for their In time to avenge \ be discussed. {running races will be held to=) " " =Dfe ey, demonstrations, « RN y e FALLING INTO | e Rt | morrow: ik : o \ BENDSIL IN TOWN Boys' 25-yard backward running § % \TROVBLE.. | e 2o . OF BEAVERS |2z [Have You Tried the New Halliwell Cold Wave? i witAm L |"' pany in Wrangell, has registered at | Girly' 25-yard backward running —Experienced Operators— BEND'X ta 2 ~ |the Baranof Hotel. |race—(Ages 4-6) | L -ll ° B OHN FARROW . i s V- 3N |S STOPPED‘ Bevs' 25-yard backward running ucille’s Beauty Salon Dintad by JOUN FARROW \ i J | reen i ; ! i St ' o e ey | PHONE 492 an'a play by Archibald Forbes | Mrs. J. P. Wolf has arrived here | | Girls’ 25-yard backward running; B Pt P from Hood Bay and is staying -at| (By Acsnciatefi Press) race—(ages 7-9) - the Baranof Hotel. phisies | Boys' dead man float for distance | el The Pacific Coast loop got by 2% O | & e e Pl Donsh Toop T Mg 1< b Topsin Shorts . . . Latest World News f Ipor , v | Girls' dead man float for dis- Y ° “ portant changes in the standings. [¥ance—cAges 7-9) The most important development | W L ¥ | TR Q TREN “ [of the night was the Seattle Ram_jtmx?:gs .:;:fg'?;‘ln float for dis- WEEKLY TRIPS BETWE iers' feat of blowing up the Port- e o J H » - & /L . . oic.| Girls’ dead man float for dis-| [R— o sk ZEAS o 4 ~ lana By wi ek b 51| g .11 WRORN. LR - GEASWRY e | Boys' dead float for dis- . ‘Bonl\l'm’shdm'e toward second placc.‘mno(":‘A;:S e i Leaves from Small Boat Harbor All other games were tight ones, 5 Z . 8 | |including the doubleheader between ,Ai?:“x?;; flogu tor’ 08 MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE |Oakland and Los Angeles, eacn i At Y 4 g Freight s als accepte: i1 6 P. M. Tuesdavs ‘21,,, taking. one Rock diving contest— (Ages Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays ; | E PHONE 94 OR 198 FOR RESERVATIONS | GAMES WEDNESDAY ' Rock diving contest—(Ages | Pacific Coast League A = - — e | Oakland 0, 3; Los Angeles 1, 2. ' Rock diving contest—(Ages ' 5 Hollywood 2, San Francisco 1. i ® | San Diego 3, Sacramento 1. s' Rock diving contest—(Ages conY corrEE MAKEBS \ | Seattle 3, Portland 2. |11-15) { National League | e : | Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 1. | T bl L | Philadelphia-Pittsburgh called by, 25 ARRIVE TODAY ON anie amps y : rain gt first of third inning with| VESSEL FROM SOUTH After two years of Military operation Bluejays leading 2-0. Teams play | M IC dA b El - i o i 5 § g pres B ! s ; etal Covered Asbestos Electric Pan American thanks ifs Alaska friends Chicago 11, Boston 3. Incoming passengers from Seat-| . . . ‘upon the comic | st. Louis 5. New York 0. tle, early today, were as follo Ran e To Mais for their patience and understandlng n i ‘BLONDIE Wieriodid Thagon |George Salo, Knute Abraham,| g p and again resumes . .. y : " eraated by ChiC Vounf | Detroit 4, Boston 2. |Homer Garvin, the Rev. Edgar Y PENNY SINGLETON - ARTHUR LAK New York 11, Cleveland 8. |Gallant, T. 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GENERAL MERCHANDISE LIQUORS THEATRE Show Place of Juneau 52.-“» in the last of the ninth inning gave New York a 11-8 victory over Cleve land. The game was a free hittin affair, the two clubs making 35. Eddie Lopat, Chicago Tookie| southpaw, pitched 7-hit ball yes- terday to notch his sixth victory of the season to give the White [of the series with Boston, The | the dran FIElD DAY |Cubs scored four runs in the first| CPN® inning and six in the third. . L ON FRIDAY gy S, Chtfr five game losing streak by defeat- | . Is to Meet Tonight ; Including swimming and foot rac-; ing the Cincinnati Reds. The de- feat dropped the Reds to third place in the National League. ‘Curt| A meeting of the Stitch and Davis went the route for the Dod-Chatter Club, of the 4-H, will meet Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Judge | _ Juneau Precinct, In the Matter of the Estate of Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM & COMPANY PAGE THREE CLEAN FURNISHED CABINS O'NEILL & FENTON Baranof, Alaska v3 | T ANNA MARGARET JAEGER, — T . = e e e s e - | " ronmmarr rmovoomarn || Warfield’s Drug Store || ceconeo BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK ict: . Hi rsley Studio. s ly - 4 - e st o ™ war, 7 10 PO s o e i o de B Dee ormne. - COOKY WHRT 1 FETCHED b ceased, has filed her Final Report ORTER CHIRK FROM THE MAILCBOX ! T o T FOSTER & MARSHALL Members i NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1 NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds ‘We Invite Your Inquiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLF 1 PORE AUNT LOWIZIE AN'T WAD NaRY A WORD FROM UNKY SNUFFY FER SO LONG SHE'S OWNG NI\GH \N A FRENZY and that a hearing will be held thereon before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, on October 18, 1944, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time and place all persons inter- ested in the estate may appear and file objections in writing and con- test the Final Report. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court at Juneau. Alaska, August 16th, 1944, ° FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Aug. 17, 1944. Last publication, Sept. 7, 1944. 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