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- e O e Y L S A A - - L A= Vsl THw e ] T SN V>l S ™1 1°A3dlT Cwo ™1 WV W WL - y V=AY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1944 TONIGHT "Hi, Good Lookin' ' — "Headin’ for God's Country’ *TWAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY 2 op LUNACY? 7 1's the wild ery of a "girl-crazy” cowboy . but one clear-cyed daughter of the west ropes and ties him! {{time. The picture is to be shown "GIRL CRAZY" 10 NEWGAINS BE SHOWN SUNDAY MADE IN 4 ON CAPITOL SCREEN DAY BATILE Brimful of Gershwin melodies, music and laughter, M-G-M IJ'mgx to the screen the bcloved stag success, “Girl Crazy,’ <Mnnw s chkeg Rooney and Judy Garland, (Continued from Page One) | teamed together for the eighth in its fourth day. Fourth Division armored units| | reen at the tomorrow on the sc reached Lucy, 17 miles southeast Capitel Theatre. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UNEAU, ALASKA f"THUNDER BIRDS" ' SUNDAY FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY Whether or not Gene Tierney could bathe in a water tank on |the desert was a moot question County recently dur- oting of the 20th Cen- hunder Birds,” Soldiers |ot (1\ /\n when the company was on location at Thunderbird Field near Phoenix, Arizona. Tommy Dorsey and his band are |featured in the laugh-happy com- ledy of the Golden West and do |full justice to the beloved score of ithe Gershwins. The musical num- bers include “Embraceable You,"” “I| |Got Rhythm,” “But Not for Me,” “Bidin’ My Time,” and many others | sung and danced by the inimitable {Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. The story concerns the playboy |antics of Mickey Rooney, a power- of Metz and two miles from the Sarrebourg railway, virtually deny- ing its use by the Germans. These units advanced five and one-half miles beyond the Delme Ridge in|from e one hand, . there was of precedent to show that another beautiful girl had me to time dunked in desert 24 hours. cy without any annoying lega xl Six miles northwest, men of the il e U0y Sixth Armored Division entered| On the other hand was the rucc‘ Lippy, three miles from the rall‘,(“ line, and other “Doughboys drove |the head of a semi-public perform- nearly seven miles north of cap- tured Chateau-Salins to Habou- ance, fly Miss Tierney’'s dip came under | what with half a' hundred | cadets witnessing the pro-| . by saving the sthool from being | |ful publisher’s son. Tired of his dange, 24 miles southeast of Metz, son’s night club attendance, Henry |and 20 miles from the Saar. |O'Neill enrolls his son at Cody| In the Aachen sector inside Ger- Collegc in Arizona, hoping to make | |many, where infantry of the Am- a man of him. Mickey goes reluc- erican First Army has been trying tantly but dean’s granddaughter. But Judy Forest area, German doesn’t like Mickey's attitude and |attacks thrust them back. it is not until he proves himself counter- - - PINOCHLE PARTY closed by staging a gigantic rodeo | that she decides Mickey is the man| Sons of Norway, Sat, 8 p. m, becomes enthusiastic |to breach approaches to Cologne | when he meets Judy Garland, the|with limited attack in the Hurtgen |- for her. | Several spectacular dance num- |Odd Fellows Hall. Third of 'series. | Admission .75. ceedings—an enjoying them. But that isn't what really wor- not only in Arizona but through- e nation, when ‘Thunder Soldiers of the Air, was out Birds, released And it wasn't the exposure of [the Tierney form that was dis- concerting, for that was well en- It was the fact that she was bath- ried the officials. What. bothered | them was the fact that Miss Tier- | ney would be seen in Technil‘olur‘w TOMMY //° DORSEY and Orchesjra ags” RAGLAND - Nancy WALKER Guy KIBBEE —Plus— TONIGHT 12:30 A. M. PREVUEi DONALD DUCK \ LATE NEWS ‘ SUNDAY—FEATURE AT 2:00 — 4:00 — 6:05 — 8:10 — 10:15 SHOWPLALE or CARITUL SYSTEMS TAXES AUDITS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building : KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK } WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 CABINETS I.G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street ARMISTICE DAY DANCE TONIGHT-ELKS HALL We have a Few ICE CUBE TRAYS in Stock. Some with Rubber Dividers and Judy. ALASKA COASTAL bers are staged for the film. In the “Embraceable You" number | Judy dances an intricate fox trot, and the finale number, “I Got Rhythm,” features a chorus of 100 dancers plus Tommy Dorsey, Mickey e MAKES 3 FLIGHTS Alaska Coas'.al Airlines flew 20\ passengers yesterday, carrying the following to Sitka:Douglas Thom: Russell Lapham, Mrs. R. B. Roch 5. T Kelsey Sitl to Juneau nell, J D. Kelly, Jack Connell and Edwin E. Luoto. Hoonah to Juneau—F. R. Nor- ton, John W. DeChamplain, Mx! and Mrs. Harry Douglas. Juneau to Petersburg—Mike Kallick. | Juneau to Ketchikan—J. W. Ke- (hoe and Norman C. Stines. | Ketchikan to Juneau — Frank' Heintzleman. | | Ketchikan to Wrangell — L. P. Delis and Charles Nordstrom. Ketchikan to Petersburg — Emil| Wiszawatz and John F. Dwyer. | Petersburg to Juneau — Robert| Gmc p e Ho fIDES TOMORROW | Low tide—5:: 33 a n m., 3.0 feet. High tide—11:47 a. m., 15.9 feet. Low tide—6:06 p. m., 2.0 feet. TIDES MONDAY | High tide—0:15 a. m., 14.7 feet. Low tide—6:11 a. m., 2.8 feet. High tide—12:21 p. m., 16.6 feet. Low tide—7:16 p. m., 0.9 feet. WHITEHORSE VISITOR Emily Senkin is registered at the Baranof from Whitehorse h_d - -] A BETTER BLEND FOR BETTER DRINKS OLD HOMPSON BRAND GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Tacorporated LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Some with Metal Dividers Also Some G.E. Metal Polish and Soine Whiz Polish and Cleanser Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Blended Whiskey 368 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits ing in a water tower. | Anyway, ———————— PINOCHLE PARTY Sons of Norway, Sat, 8 p. m, Odd Fellows Hall. Third of series. Admx:siou 5. ARMISII(E DAY DANCE TONIGHT-ELKS HAll the 20th Century tomorrow. Con- tinuous show. I | GRAND OPENING of the CAPITOL CAFE Featuring CHOICE STEAK CHICKEN DINNER and SEAFOOD at Juneaw’s Gay Spot-- The CAPITOL CAFE and COCKTAIL BAR Where You Can REALLY ENJOY the Best of FOODS and DANCING. W PHONE 563 FOR YOUR RESERVATION Dining from 6 P. M. 102 A. M. O see what this is all| about in the feature attraction at| PAGE THREE IIIIlIll|I!lIIIIllINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||||II|IIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIll||IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TODAY ¢ DOORS OPEN [0 CENTURY ONLY T7:00P. M. BIG WIS Burlesque’s Greatest Star The Prince of the Plains S{NDAy: CONTINUOUS SHOW ALL DAY! ANN CORIO TIM HOLT DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. “Sarong Girl” “THUNDERING HOOFS” ”l THRILLING TEC"”ICOMR’ MIDNIGHT with TIM & IRENE—“SCAT" DAVIS — LATEST NEWS EVENTS — | PREVIEW AND HIS ORCHESTRA Tonighi—12:30 | | | |closed in a skin-tight bathing suit.[ ! A GENE TIERNEY. PRESTON FOSTER - JOHN SUTTON JACK HOLT - DAME MAY WHITTY - GEORGE BARBIER RED-BLOODED DRAMA OF THE AIR — ACTION — ROMANCE! Just One ° Great Show After ADDED— Another! 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