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1944 DURBINFILM IS SHOWING AT CAPITOL NOW “His Butler's Sister,” Universal's gay new comedy drama that is now at the <Capitol definitely proves that Director MONDAY, AUGUST 21, THEATRE Show Place of Juneau NOW PLAYING DERNNE'S I LOVE AGAIY made him known as one of Holly- wood’s top film masters. Lovely 'Deanna Durbin eaoh one of her pictures, Believing her brother O'Brien) Franchot a singing career, Ann (Deanna Durbin) from a small In-| arrives in New York to find her brother, a butler. employer, Charles Gerard (Fran- chot Tone) is a noted composer, and Ann_upsets her brother by staying on in the househlod as a new maid, hoping the composer will eavesdrop on her singing sometime. Meanwhile society friends, in- cluding Evelyn Ankers, try to in- duce Gerard, the composer, to visit Maine, where Evelyn has romantic | Intentions. it COLLECTOR SIDES RETURNS HERE diana city, Pat i DEPUTY Deputy Collector of Customs M. ‘H. Sides is back from a two weeks' official business trip to Skagway, | Whitehorse and Fainbanks. He re- turned by plane yesterday. - e Empire Want-ads bring results! ALAN MOWBRAY AKIM TAMIROFF EVELYN ANKERS Frank Borzage still| has the deft touch that has l()n!:‘ |PORTLAND | | _|sunday CaITies|from Seattle while Hollywood, cur- the feminine lead with a quality rently the league’s runnerup could of charm that seems to improve in 4o no bpetter . Francisco. (Patf to be wealthy and in a|game of position to help her ambitions Im‘iSncrnmento at Carter|doubleheader. | His|cap to shut out Los Angeles. | 1,3 CREEPS UP 2IND PLACE (By Associated Press) i Portland crept closer to second place in the Pacific Coast League by taking a doubleheader than split with San Diego crept within half a seventh place defeating both ends of a San Frankie .Dasso, league’s strike-out king, pitched a seven inning night- The Angels won the opener. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 4, Oakland 3. San Francisco 7, Hollywood 4. Sacramento 4, San Diego 3. Seattle 5, Portland 1. | National League i Brooklyn 3, Cincinnati 2. Boston 4, Chicago 2 New York 4, St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 5. American League Detroit 1, Boston 9. Cleveland 3, New York 9. St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 4. Washington 3, Chicago 1. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League | San Diego 6, 1; Sacramento 2, 0. Seattle 3, 0; Portland 4, 4. Oakland 0, 1; Los Angeles 5. 0. Hollywood 3, 0.; San Francisco| .1in tournament | iiton of Evansville, THE UNKNOWN BEATS NELSON IN P.G.A. TOURNEY SUNDAY h., Aug. 21.—In one of the most spectacular upsets history, Bob Ham- Indlana, defeat- ed Byron Nelson one-up yesterday on 36 holes to win the 1944 PGA SPOKANE, Wi DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE BROWNIES | | | golf championship. Nelson was rated | as a 10 to 1 favorite to vanquish | Hamilton, a comparative tourna- ment unknown. Nelson's putter was very sour. lost three holes on putting, one of them a five-footer. Nelson was miles ahead with a field score of 30 under par for 196 holes, but Hamilton clung to He | {ha | two th medal | his small |© lead Sunday and refused to be shak- en off — .- HERE FROM FAIRBANKS Mr. from Fairbanks, enroute to Seattle. More is with the Morrison-Knudsen Company, and while here he and his wife are guests at the Gastineau Hotel. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | ‘Washington PETITION OF INDIANS OF KLAWOCK, ALASKA NOTICE OF HEARING In the matter of the petition of the Indians of Klawock, pursuant to | 201.21b of the | the provisions of Sec Regulations for Protection of the Commercial Fisheries of Alaska, 1944, for a hearing upon the claims of the said Indians. Notice is hereby given that a hearing in the above-described pro- ceeding is assigned to be held on September 20, 1944, at 11 am, in the Federal School House at Kla- | wock, Alaska, and that pursuant to | and Mrs. V. More are here | a dc j he ga 1 D nightc |12 hu | th [ e do (ARDS GIVE —JUNEAU, ALASKA of the year. The 5-hit pitching abbed the nightcap. and New York ry which vic ‘““, hind the Schanz gr The Chicago Cubs s lit a double bbing the opener the Giants' losing streak ht. Len Merullo’s four- 1d Bill Voiselle's pit of Charles extended DROP TWO ing streak in the nightcap. sell 15th win D 16 PERSONS ARRIVE VIA ALASKA AIRLINES Saturday, Alaska Airlines, fol- lowing passenger: Frank Brooks, Mr and Mrs. Morris Dyer and infant, | Mr. and Mrs. John Hiller, Mr. and on|Mrs. H, K. Coffey, L. E. Kennedy, seven Phoebe McDonald, Infant McDon- in thelald, S. F. Boone, Mrs. William | Luopa, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wine- brenner and infant. Flahart and e and Fred Hollingsworth for|Silver were pilots for the fight winning the opener from| Out vesterday afternoon to An- Louis, and Dutch Leonard|chorage were Mary Allshouse, Vir- red the Senstors & &chitter in|Sinia Stabr, T. M. Davis, Mrs, Lana 0 Morclander, W. Davidson, B. Fitz- oL | gerald, and Mrs. H. W, Robinson : Long piloted the ship. Newhouser as the only’ 20| o AR ame winners in the majors as| etroit swept a twin bill from ““REPUB”(AN D'““ER, i GET - TOGETHER, BIG | - EVENT THIS EVENING| At 6:30 n(l(:(k l()‘u;.,h\ in the din- | ing room of the Resurrection Luth- \ eran Church, Republicans will gath- er at a dinner and talk things over. %]u akers will include John E. Mand- candidate for Delegate to Con- ‘L.H s; Harry G. McCain, candidate for Attorney General, and Attorney | R. E. Robertson. Legislative candidates present will | also make remarks. It w (By Associated Press) ) iy League's leading saw their margin three and they dropped while American is Browns istically to mes Sunday as umes to Washington, e Boston Red Sox swept a om Cleveland d one- Anchorage in from on via were the on took the opener from the 8 to 6 a free hittir t in which Boston outsluggec hits to 10. The Sox put barr: including triple homer ap. and aishington nicked Denny U.\Iv- Di joined his teammate | Chicago and Philadelphia split a ubleheader Sunday. BIG WALLOP | T0 BRAVES Phils be- | the | *| and PAGE THREE ERWIN COMEDY IS SHOWING AT 10TH CENTURY Paced by some fast-moving action laughs at every turn, “He Hired the | T ENTUR | Last Time Tonight ! ND-OUT Ry " S A“ “\“ .ko\\ out for or, | Defense -« * l-out for him! scoring 20th Century-Fox's Bos which opened yesterday at | the 20th Century Theatre, is a good picture all the way through | 8 Featuring soft-spoken Stuart Er- | win as a meek bookkeeper and | lovely Evelyn Venable as his sweet- | heart, the film is an hilarious com- | edy drama of modern American§ life. Incidentally, it is Hollywood : first story of the air raid warden | service. | “Stu” Erwin has one of his fun- niest roles as the bookkeeper who postponed m; ge from year to year hoping for a raise that never At night he is an air raid warden and, until you s him in action, you have no idea what functions an air raid warden can perform. While on duty Nationd and she's @ comes. Stu finds time to capture a gang of silk parachute thieves and also to indulge in a |little romance with lovely Evelyn | Venable. 'FOUR TO KETCHIKAN " VIA ALASKA COASTAL A flight was made to Ketchikan lhis afternoon by an Alaska Coastal plane, carrying Larry Hagen, Dr, Gabrielson, M. Henretta, and H. B. Largent. h STUART EVELYN ERWIN - VENABLE Executive Producer SOL M. WURTZEL Directed by THOMAS Z. LORING. Screen Play by Ben Morkson ‘ond Irving Cummings, Jr. Based on o Story by Petor B. Kyne News—Cartoon—Scenic A charter flight carried M. Cul- |- bertson to Hood Bay, while a flight to Hoonah teok Mrs, Rose, Lawrence | Kerr, Leonard Taylor, and Mrs. Isom | | to that point, and Mrs, Pege to Peli- | can. | J, Schagel was flown to Tenakee | | National League [ New York 4, 3; Chicago 17, 1. Philadelphia 1, 4; Cincinnati 2, X Boston 5, 5; St. Louis 15, 3. Brooklyn 7, 1; Pittsburgh 10, 7. American League Cleveland 6, 4; Boston 8,” 11. Detroit 4, 9; New York 3, 3. t. Louis 2, 1; Washington 4, 12.| hicago 3, 3; Philadelphia 2, 8. | |lus morning on the flight that took W R. Rickette and Mrs.. Jacobsen | | to sitka. s iy MRS. BERG HERE the provisions of Sec. 201.21b of the | Regulations for Protection of the | | Commercial Fisheries of Alaska, 1944 (8 F. R. 2890), promulgated by | the Department of the Interior, any interested parties desiring to appear 0 in oppostion to such claim shall have in the nightcap and| an opportunity to be heard. {lost 5 to 3. 1 In the aforesaid petition the In-| The Pittsburgh Pirates made it| . u0nt to Juneau the following per- dians of Klawock assert a vawm 114 victories in the last 15 games sons: John E. Peterson, Mr. and claim to the exclusive use and oc-|tsking both ends of a doubleheader | nys Tester Wingard, Beverley Win- cupancy of lands and waters de-|from Brocklyn Sunday. | gard, Edha Isom, Fred Orme, and | scribed as follows: | The Reds and Phillies exchanged | ponald Pegues. Pct.| 1. The western shore of Prince of {honors in a doubleheader Sunday.| Boarding the vessel here for Se- 569 | Wales Island from Point Baker on!The Reds took the first game as|atzfe were Hilda Runquist, S .F. 526 the north to Waterfall on the south; ' gyciy Walters recorded his 18th' Boone, and Jack Gucker, 515 | the shores of all islands to the sea-' 500 | ward including Baker Island, Suemez | 489 | Island, and Kuiu Island south of ‘471 | Point Ellis on the west shore and 47| South of Three Mile Arm on the east 464 /| shore; and the names of the large | islands in this area are Baker Island,' P(" | Suemez Island, San Fernando Island, 43 | Lulu Island, Noyes Island, St. Joseph ;Island group, Anguella group, Tim- | g Island, Coronation Island,| (By Associated Press) - The National League champions SOUTHBOUND SHIP (v, in the first game S\mda\ aml‘ An incoming .~lnp last night NOW— | GEO, WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE FOSTER & ARSHALL | | Members | | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) | STANDING OF CLUBS % 3 Pacific Coast L Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds | “on Lot ‘We Invite Your Inquiries ‘::;ly:’;:gleq Statistical Service Available Upon Request | Portland DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK {San Francisco 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLF 1 Mrs. Pete Berg has come inm ‘ Juneau from Tenakee and is staying 4 | at the Gastineau Hotcl en relaxed S C e Have You Tried the New Halliwell Cold Wave? —Experienced Operators— Lucille’s Beauty Salon PHONE 492 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C. O M. P ANY | Oakland | Seattle Sacramento ‘SBH Diego National League Won Lost 29 46 !st. Louis ‘Pittsbumh 2 | Cincinnati Chicago New York 440 | Boston | Philadelphia | Boston | Amcricnn League Won Lost .68 64 -1 .60 ....56 55 55 50 FLOWERS for the BRIDE? Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR EXPRESS offers savings worth hundreds of dollars. You can fill rush orders weeks sooner. Flowers for the bride, replacement parts for your car, new merchan- dise fo close a sale, perishables, special medicines... Ship and Specify AIR EXPRESS between JUNEAUV BETHEL Rates and Full Information VOTE FOR FRANK A. BOYLE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE | bered ;Spanlsh Island, Warren Island, Hazy Island, and Kosciusko Island. 2. The waters and submerged 404 | 1ands for a distance of three thou- | 400 | sand (3.000) feet from said shotes; 388 | 3. The lakes and streams empty- | ing into said waters; and Pct.| 4. The unpatented lands drained .576 | thereby. 547 | Dated Washington, 534 | 1944. 522 Sgd. OSCAR L. CHAPMAN, 479 | First publication, Aug. 21, 1944, ‘458 | Last publication, Aug. 26, 1944. 458 |« Assistant Secretary. | | St. Louis | Boston | Detroit | New York . Chicago | Philadelphia Cleveland ‘Washington ' NINE PERSONS OUT VIA PAN AMERICAN R. L. Barber was flown to Fair- banks on Saturday by a Pan Am- | erican plane. Sunday passengers were Clara Ahl, Charles’ Goldstein, 3 | Louis Kausek, and Ann Kausek to {oea T TR | | Whitehorse, and Julie Gromtzeff ¥ | to Fairbanks. James P. Davis was flown to Fairbanks today, and Tony for AUDITOR OF ALASKA General Election September 12, 1944 D. C., July 26,| | | FAIRBANKS WHITEHORSE SEATTLE NOME 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 \_—___—,_——————-——4 PM llll'ln'lc'ld( IIRWI’S PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY [ SAVE THE PIECES Have a portralt artist take your Of your broken lenses and send | oicture; Hamersley Studio. Opposite | hem to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. ili‘uleml Building, Phone 294, adv ‘rhey will be replaced promptly in bEs o . sl } ur large and well equipped labor- Emptru Want-ads bring results M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN |atory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson, Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays | Marsh and F. Barlow to Whitehorse. Baranof | | Spend Your Vacation at PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS CORY COFFEE MAKERS Table Lamps Metal Covered Asbestos Electric Range Top Mats MIXER BOWLS For General Electric, Mixmaster and Hamilton Beach Models Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME Warm Springs Ba?{ Enjoy Alaska’s Most: Hoalthful Mineral Bat Enjoy Trout Fishing on Beautiful Baranof Lake. Also other Sport Fishing—Hunting in Season. THE HOME OF THE BROWN BEAR GENERAL MERCHANDISE LIQUORS CLEAN FURNISHED CABINS O'NEILL & FENTON Baranof, Alaska By BILLY DeBECK -PASSEL POST ME A UG O PRIME CORN SQUEEZIN'S IN SHEEP'S TAIWL — Reauty Salon SAMPLER the famous assortmeat of lnn-hked confections direct from the makers o 8$7.50: BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store™ -3 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH - We are happy to announce that Mrs. Barbara Garrett has rejoined our staff of experienced operators . . You are invited to ask for her in phoning for ap- pointments. Q SPELL, AUNTIE - T'LL C\PHER T JUGHA\D - --THE OUT FER VE WIDDER GOWOY SEZ SNIF- SNIF -~ BLESS W\S SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TOEP. M OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 e e e oL The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE BAR DINE AND DANCE Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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