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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' (ITY LEAGUE GAMES | ARTHUR DEMMERT IS STARTTONIGHTWITH 600D DOUBLEHEADER, 944 PAGE THREE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944 CAPITOL NOW NOTRE DAME IS FEATURINGTWO | NOTTOO CERTAIN POPULAR FILMS 1T CAN WIN NOW “Headin' for God’s Country,” the| NEW YORK, Nov. 10—When the |Republic picture starting tonight at | Army’s unbeaten football team and the Capitol Theatre, is an adroit | once-defeated Notre Dame clash mixture of redblooded action and|tomorrow in Yankee Stadium, interesting character delineation. |three outstanding candidates for | William Lundigan, who stars in | the All-American backfield will be the production, plays the part of on parade. a young prospector, down on his| The gria season has produced a luck, who finds himself in the|dozen or so backs that rate serious remote village of Sunivak, Alaska, consideration for the mythical The canny inhabitants mistrust eleven. None are more prominent |the ‘stranger’ and Higgins, the local ‘than Army's Felix Blanchard, a NIGHT and SATURDAY?! LAST TIMES TONITE! Ida Lupino—Joan Leslie “THE HARD WAY” with Dennis Morgan—Jack Carson TR, SATURDAY ONLY! —— SENSATIONATL" DOUBLE BILL! The |Chan |Crir |the Beaver is between the High School | Bears and the Signacs; | contest involves the in a tangle with the Sub- e o o 0 o WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Weather Bureau) HI, GANG! The Joint's : a-Rockin’ with Every- body Bobby-sockin™ ... ina broadcast of mirth, teacher of the Government schools | sched- | lough. He has, for the past several| Ann Corio, long known as “the uled e o e e rong Girl” the Monogram musical melody and mixups! o |becomes the center of a series of, |ANN CORIO COMES etbail season in at Ketchikan, Juneau and Klnwuck,! r 8 oclock in the High|weeks, been visiting his family at|loVeliest Iady of burleaque,” comes e comedy in which she is seen as a ° }ml:u-lous incidents. HERE ON FURLOUGH 10 20TH CENTURY Cpl. Arthur Demmert, former | TOMORROW ONLY‘ y gets underway to- | has arrived here on a short fur-| RN night, with a double-heade! lavodk to the 20th Century Theatre on v Saturday only as the star of “Sa- o |burlesque performer who abandons o |her profession following a raid, and . . Temperature, November 9 In Juneau: Maximum, 47; minimum, 35. At Airport: Maximum, 38; minimum, 25. Contributing to this interesting man in the street i event in local film circles is an ex- 5 | is an- to win their con- of the MOUNTIES” (Saturday Matinee) | &8 | storekeeper, particularly plunging fullback, and that speedy haifback, Glenn Davis, also of the Army Bob Kelly, who reels in touch- | downs for the Irish, has also drawn rave notices. Blanchard, a 205-| |pound plebe, is given much credit | |for making possible Coach Earl Blaik’s high-scoring combination. The present line-up, makes it im-| press, where he prints a DhO!‘)"pernU\'e that the Cadet's opponents | copy of a Seattle newspaper, h“dmw their line up in close for- which he headlines the news that|mation, If they don’t, Blanchatd is the U. S. is at war with Japan likely to blast them way off- (though it is not yet December 7,|tackle. If they do, then the way 1941) |is clear for Davis and other fleet The denouement is novel and | mates to circle the ends. noyed when Lundigan beats up his son for mistreating a dog, and is instrumental in having the young man put in prison. To get even with Higgins and the other villagers, he takes ad- vantage of the fact that the local |printer, Clem Adams, gets drunk, |and_gains access to his printing , not a great | about the Beavers or known th of the relative | ) Sub- port ms composing the city league re Douglas High, Juneau High, ers, Subport, Dolphins | and Signacs - PR Siad TIDES TOMORROW Low tide—4 I)IrTm.. 3.3 feet. High tide—11:14 a. m., 15.1 feet. Low tide—5:28 p. m., 3.3 feet. | High tide—11:3¢ p. m, 14.0 feet. Simple Test Aids Thousands Who Are Hard of Hearing Thanks to an easy no-risk hearing test, | | many thousands who have been temporarily deafened now say they hear well again, If You are bothered by ringing, buzzing head Toises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Qurine Home Method test. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at Your Rexall Store Butler Mauro Drug Co. ® |cellent supporting cast which in- |cludes the famous comedy team of | Tim & Irene, Bill Henry, colored | ‘comedlnn Mantan Moreland, Dami | |O'Flynn, Henry Kolker, Mary Gor- | |don and Johnnie “Scat Davis and | his orchestra, | i | Comedy preaominates throughout i”"‘ picture, and there is a wealth |of catchy songs and pretty girls to combine in the making of what |may be definitely classed as the! |greatly desired “escapist” type of |entertainment, The second feature of the double {bill is Tim Holt in “Thundering ’ B\ TIM and IRENE 4 [Hoots." {exciting, and it would mar the| Kelly, a Chicago high school { Second Feature |Harriet Hilliard, Ozzie Nelson and the 183-pounder stood out. He is pleasure of seeing the film were product, has been running goal- it told here, but let it be said that ward ever since he joined the var- the story grips from start to finish. |sity in the latter part of the 1943 “Hi, Good Lookin’,” the gayest|season. Even in the whipping hand- of musical mirth-quakes, starring|ed the Irish by Navy last week, his orchestra, and Jack Teagarden|ay excellent runner and very tricky with his boys, is the second film|gas a punter. featured on the double bill THE USUAL BULL Juneau Representative Northwestern Life Insurance Co. Three-Way Pay Policies Endowment Accumulation Children’s Educational and Ordinary Life Insurance Policies Telephone 800 Extension 612 L. G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street We have a Few ICE CUBE TRAYS in Stock. Some with Rubber Dividers Some with Metal Dividers Also Some G.E. Metal Polish and Some Whiz Polish and Cleanser Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 State. {Bowie. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 10— |In tiptop shape, but with little] |hope of upsetting mighty Army, |Notre Dame’s squad left late yes- |terday for New York to battle the Cadets tomorrow. Asserted Coach Ed McKeever: “We are going to New York with a punt, a pass and a prayer. The |only thing we are really sure of is the prayer.” McKeever said his charges em- erged from a week's practice in good shape. “The only thing hurt this week was out feelings after Navy was through beating us last | Saturday.” i i o FROM ANCHORAGE This Week’s Grid Games Following are the leading foot- | ball games to be played throughout | the nation this weekend: In The East Army vs. Notre Dame. Brown vs. Yale. Bucknell vs. CCNY. | Coast Guard Academy vs. Dart- mouth. Colgate vs. Holy Cross. Columbia vs. Pennsylvania. Cornell vs. Navy. Maryland vs. Michigan State. NYU vs. Swarthmore. Penn State vs. Temple. Pittsburgh vs. Ohio State. Princeton vs. Muhlenberg Villanova vs. Camp Kilmer. West Virginia vs. Lehigh. In The Midwest Illinois vs. Michigan. Indiana vs. Minnesota. Towa vs. Wisconsin. Towa State vs. Nebraska. Kansas vs .Kansas State. Missouri vs. Oklahoma. Northwestern vs. Purdue. Oklahoma A&M vs. Téxas. Tulsa vs. Southwestern. | | Kenneth K. Hillman and S. T. | Relsey, Jr., are in town from An- |chorage and are registered at the Baranof Hotel. In The South Alabama vs. Mississippi. Poly Comfort Alabama vs. Mississippi Clemson vs. VMI. Duke vs. Wake Forest. Florida vs. Georgla. Georgia Tech vs. Tulane. North Carolina vs. Willlam and Mary. North Carolina State vs. Miami. Richmond vs. Virginia. South Carolina vs. Presbyterian. In The Southwest Arkansas vs. Rice. SMU vs. Texas A&M. TCU vs. Texas Tech. Rocky Mountain Region Colorado vs. Utah U. Denver vs. New Mexcio. Far West California vs. UCLA. ‘Washington vs. March Field. Service Teams | Alameda Coast Guard vs. Mary's Navy. Athens, Georgia, Navy vs. Chapél Hill Navy. | Bainbridge Marines. Colorado Springs AAF vs. Fort Warren. Daniel Field vs. Training Station. Great Lakes vs. Lincoln AAF. Iowa Navy vs. Fort Benning, Georgia. Randolph Field Louisiana. South Plains AAF vs. and Peace of Mind St. Navy vs. Cherry Point Miami Naval HARRI vs, Southern Camp installed in your home. DECORATING should not be confused with the ordinary run of painting. It is not only our business to suggest proper color harmony but to see that the decorative scheme is properly balanced. LET J. S. 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