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SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1944 LAST TIMES : Matinee 1:30 Evening Shows 7:15-9:20 “FOOTLIGHT GLAMOUR” with BLONDIE and the BUMSTEADS —ALSO— IS FEATURED IN CAPITOL MOVIE “His Butler’s Sister” is the feat- |ure at the Capitol theatre Sun-| day, Monday and Tuesday and in it Deanna Durbin is starred and for the first time in her career she has two co-stars, Franchot Tone and Pat O'Brien. Tone worked with Dianna once) before, in “Nice Girl?” In that | film, however, he was simply an older man on whom she had af “TAXI, MISTER” crush. In “His Butler's Sister,” he| startlng SUNDLAY is the real object of Miss Durbin's PBEVIEW TONIGHT! 1230 A. M. |“5"buters sister marks |O'Brien’s first apeparance with {Miss Durbin, also his first role as |a butler. The rble was completely | |different from anything else Pat| had done before, in that he slowed |down his usual rapid-fire talking| to the slow, very correct speech of | |a butler throughout most of the {film. In only a few scenes is he permitted to talk fast Deanna sings four numbers m| )Lhe picture—an aria from the opera |“Turandot,” Victor Herbert’s “When | Youre Away,” “In the Spirit of the |Moment,” an original written es-/ pecially for this picture by Bernie | |Grossman and Walter Jurman, and |a Russian medle) of three songs. g MILD CURED SALMON | PRICES ANNOUNCED THEATRE ‘mm DURBIN the Wo mer’ CnUCS! Evefyon s Durbi” darlng| g,(atmg great--s G e [,,s ays e I g et Won Lost Pct LOS Angeles 76 58 567 | Effective August 21 mild cured yoywood o1 63 530 | salmon will be placed under specific | portland 68 65 S5l | prices, according to announcement gu. Francisco 66 67 496 imadc today by Mildred R. Hermann, oakland 66 68 493 | Alaska Director of the Office of geqttle 64 T a4 | Price Administration, For the se- gocramento 63 71 470 | lected pack the price will be 31% | gan Diego 62 73 4591 cents per pound, less actual trans- . | portation costs from Alaska to Se- National League ‘ attle. Selected mild cures are packed Won Lost Pct. in cartons with not less than 90 St. Louis 82 28 145 | per cent of the slabs weighing at Pittsburgh 63 46 578 \ least six pounds, the director pointed Cincinnati 63 46 58! ‘ out. Chicago 50 55 476 | Packs not meeting this specifica- New York 50 63 442 | tion will be priced at five cents per Philadelphia .. 43 64 402 pound lower than the prices set for Boston 43 61 301 the selected packs. This lower price ' Brooklyn 44 69 389 is primarily designed to reflect the lower prices paid to fishermen for American League | salmon weighing less than fourteen Won Lost Pet. pounds, Mrs. Hermann stated. St. Louis 68 47 581 | Specific prices are also established Boston 61 53 535 [ for smoked salmon. | Detroit 60 53 531 » Summaries of the new regulation New York 59 53 52T| | are now being prepared and will Chicago 56 61 479 ¢ shortly be available at all War Price Cleveland 5 62 . | and Rationing Board offices and at Philadelphia .. 58 64 453 ;lhc OPA offices, and will be dis- Washington . 47 67 412 tributed to the trade. R ot 22 - F2 e | i SCHLASNERS HERE | HOSPITAl No‘[s Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schlasner aroj Mrs. Ben See and baby son have |in town and have registered at the | pean discharged from St. Ann’s Hos- ¥ | Juneau Hotel. | pital. e % ¢ e ° * ¢ ° ® ® ¢ O Murlen Isaacs a surgical patient, | WEATHER REPORT ® | has been dismissed from St. Ann’s| ohe = ® | Hospital. U. S. Weather Bureau o A » Temp. for Friday, Aug. 18. ®| Mrs. Mae Morgan entered St. ‘ City — Maximum 72; Ann’s Hospital on Friday for sur-| minimum 51. ‘glcal attention. Alrport — Maximum 68; e | SR 1 minimum 45. ®| James C. Bleitz has been admitted 5 |o o o ¢ ¢ o o o o o o toSt Ann’s for surgery. RAINIERS SLIPPING TOCELLAR (By Associated Press) The Seattle Rainiers keep sinking toward the cellar as the result of last night's game in the coast | league with Portland. Cohen lim- ited the Rainiers to four hits, the Beavers combing Joe Demoran for seven, Hollywood keeps winning, down- {ing the San Francisco Seals last night. Oakland bounced over the top in the game with the leading Los Angeles Angels and Sacramento | bowed to San Diego. GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Hollyweod 10; San Francisco 3. San Diego 3; Sacramento 1. Oakland 6; Los Angeles 3. Portland 4; Seattle 0. National League Boston 3; Chicago 5. Brooklyn 0, 6; Cincinnati 1, 7. Philadelphia 3; Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 5; New York 2. American J.eague Detroit 3, 4; Boston 0, 7. Cleveland 2; New York 0. Chicago 2; Washington 4. Philadelphia 5; St. Louis 4. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Have You Trzed lhe New Halliwell Cold Wave? —Experienced Operators— Lucille’s Beauty Salon PHONE 492 M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harhor | MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS CORY COFFEE MAKERS Table Lamps Metal Covered Asbestos Electric Range Top Mats | MIXER BOWLS For General Eleciric, Mixmaster and Hamilton Beach Models Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Marqueta L. WARNING TO AUTOISTS Sunday morning beginning at 4:30 o'clock, streets in the paved section of Juneau will be washed. Absolutely no parking on the streets from 4:30 o'clock until the | street crew is through with the washing job. By order of JOHN MONAGLE Chief of Police. — | WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. USROS ORI O, Real Entertainment NOW-=-=-with Rone-Piano Letha Bell -------- Drums and | DANCING at the JUNEAU INN COCKTAIL BAR | THE DAILY AlASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FINAL FIELD) DAY IS HElDi IN EVERGREEN The final field day held in Ever- | green Bowl was y with 80 | persons partic ents took place on the playground and in the pool. | The following is the list of events | Girls' 25-yard running race—(ages | 4-6) —Carlon Taylor, Cathyrine Tay- {lor, Julia Walthe; | Girls’ and boys' running race (age under 5)—Billy Pegues, Lor- retta Perotovich. Girls’ running race—(ages 9-11)— Paula Kay Cook, Agnes Hared, Doris tlett running race—(ages 9-11)— | prague, Donald MacKinnon, Roy Parotovich, Girls’ running race—(ages 11-15) —Sheila MacSpadden, Mae Dapce- vich, Helen Dapcevich. Girls’ dead-man float for distance —(aj 9-12)—Carol Olson, Helen | Dapcevich, Josephine Hared. -man float for distance - Dick Klinglied, , Rod Pegues. | swimming race—(ages 11- arol Olson, Mary Avioan, Mae | swimming race—(ages 11- Tom Hughes, Dale Roff, Bob 15) Howell Girls' rock diving contest—(ages Mary Avioan, | vich, Carol Olson. Boys' rock diving contest— (ag 11-15)—Tom Hughes, Bob Howell Table Tennis August Avioan proved to be the | | winner in the high school table | tennis tournament in the bowl. He beat Bill Schmitz in a close contest 10of the finals, The girls’ table tennis tourna- ment is in its final rounds and will | I'be ('umpl( ted early next week. - MORE CITY TENNIS | " MATCHES SCHEDULED { I L. Levy, of the Coast Guard, {and Paul Faibush, of the Finance { Department, will compete Sunday | (afternoon at 2 o'clock for the men'’s | singles crown in the City Tennis | Tournament, being held for the past two weeks at Evergreen Bowl. | The meén’s doubles will see Blum | l'and Hulse meeting Rogers and Fai- ‘h\lsh in a match to be played the | }Inst of next week. Both teams are { of the Finance Department The finals in the women's brackets ! find Eileen Hellan and Cecilia Thibo- |deau as the finalists. Both are | products of the local courts, com- peting in high school and grade school tournaments of past years. | The play-off will take place Mon- | day evening, | - — | Empire Classifieds Pay! | and winners: | la Mae Depca-| * 7 "HE HIRED THE - BOSS™ IS FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY When a (tl‘m\ goes all-out for rational defense and his gal goes all-out for him the result, dded up by 20th Century , is the amusing comedy drama, “He Hired the Boss,” at the 20th Century open- ing Sunday. The film features Stuart Fl\\m and Evelyn Venable, two pla whose appearances on the screen / have been too few to satisfy any fans. And, according to preview critics, their expert per- formances in “He Hired the Boss" seem to bear out the fans. “Stu” plays a mild bookkeeper who becomes an air raid warden and eeds in getting himself involved in a series of wild adventures. Evelyn Venable is his girl friend and she learns that an air raid warden can accomplish quite a bit during a blackout. The s porting cast of “He Hired the B is headed by Thurston Hall, Vivian Blaine and William T. Orr. Sol. M. Wurtzel produced the film and Thomas Z. Loring di- rected from a screen play by Ben Markson and Irving Commings, Jr. Can an air raid warden find time for romance? Well, find out from Stuart Erwin when “He Hired the Boss.” - B The U. S. Marine Corps was founded by the Continental Con- gress in 1775. Unul You Return WHEN FIRE seriously damages your home you will have to live else« where. 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Wurtzel + Directed by Thomas Z Loring + Screen Ploy by Ban Markson and Irving Cummings, Jr, Based on a Story by Pefer B. Kyne Corarrex e And Cartoon - Scenic - Novelty - News | COLISEUM “Tales of 1 Junean Manhattan® COLISEUM-Douglas SUNDAY “My Friend Flicka’® SAVE THE PIECES |Of your broken lenses and send | hem to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. | They will be replaced promptly in ur large and well equipped labor- |atory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson, SATURDAY “Gay Sisters> PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPRY I Have a portrait artist take your | plcture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | LFeduul Bulldms,, Phone 294. adv iz Spend Your Vacation at Warm Springs Ba i Enjoy Alaska’s Most Healthful Mineral Batg.’ | Enjoy Trout Fishing on Beautiful Baranof Lake. Also other Sport Fishing—Hunting in Season. THE HOME OF THE BROWN BEAR | i GENERAL MERCHANDISE LIQUORS CLEAN FURNISHED CABINS O’'NEILL & FENTON Baranof, Alaska WIF JOY WHEN 1 1 DING NIGH SWOONED GOT THIS. 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