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| SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1945 c SHOWPLALE or TOMORROW! —PLUS COLOR CARTOON LATEST NEWS "Rosie the Riveler” "Calling Dr. Death” ANDY HARDY | | FEATURE FOR | © CAPITOL BILL, | With the most unpressive cast of | any Hardy Family picture yet film- cd, “Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble” latest of the Metro-Goldwyn-May- er’s popular serics., opens Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. In the story which centers on Andy’s antics as a frv~hm in at college, Hardy reg- TONIGHT? Starts at 8:10—10:45 Starts at 7:05—9:40 THRILLING WAR FEATURE COMES T0 20TH CENTURY Based on Maxwell Anderson's cele- brated Broadway hit play, 20th Cen- ,| tury-Fox's powerfully filmed version of “The Eve of St. Mark” opens Sun- day at the 20th Century Theatre. A preview will be shown at 12 midnight tonight A poignant and impelling love are augmented by Herbert all, Bonita Granville, the| “Twins, Keye Luke and Jean 1lrr Rooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden and Sara Haden portray their customary roles with George B. Seitz directing as usual College attended by Andy is the one where Judge Hardy studied in his youth. Andy runs into his most serious scrapes there, in romantic entanglements with Bonita ville and the twin Wildes, Lee and Lyn, who make their second appear- ance in films, ST S 'ALUMNI DEFEAT BEARS;SUBPORT BEAT SIGNACS| ‘The Hign Scnoot pears dropped a close game to the Alumni team; by a score of 29 to 26, and the Subport five beat the Signacs 45 to 22, in a doubleheader basketball game last night at the high school gym. Alumni-Bear Game Merritt started off the scoring for the Bears, but Snell, of the Alumni retaliated by making two tallies. The Bears then put in the second five and O'Connor sank a hasket for the High School five. As the! quarter whistle blew, Neilson sank hlaledi score 6-4, in favor of the Alumni. Feature Starts In the second canto, Snell made Gran- | a tally for the Alumni, making Lhe" story of an army private and the girl he leaves behind, the picture | features Anne Baxter as “Janet Fel- William Eythe as “Quizz West," and Michael O'Shea in the role of | “Mulveroy” which he created in the original Broadway production. | Interspersed with lusty barrack’s | horsepla nd ending with the emction-shattering last stand on | Bataan, “The Eve of St. Mark” adds |up to the most human war drama to | date. Also featured in the brilliant cast of the picture, which was directed by John M. Stahl and produced by William Perlberg, are Vincent Price, {Ruth Nelson, Ray Collins, Stanley | Prager, Henry Morgan, Robert | Bailey, Joann Dolan, Toni Favor, ray Alper and Dickie Moore. |at 22-16. The third quarter score ‘vms 32-20, and the final count |showed a count of 45-22, in favor |of the Subport. Lundeberg was high point man [for the Subport team with 16 tal- 1 Box Scores | Alumni— |Neilson (Forward) Kirkam (Forward) Pasquan (Forward) |Snell (Center) Powers (Guard) |Gucker (Guard) Jones (Guard) - - | 5 - Glsovuvond bl At Totals i B 0 = |Crimson Bears— -] Q <l L] | George Mathews, John Archer, Mur- | lies, Pasquan for the Signacs with THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THE COMEDY RIOT! THE EAST SIDE KIDS - Mr. MUGGS STEPS OUT" with LEO GORCEY - HUNTZ HALL GABRIEL DELL - BILLY BENEDICT L " JOAN MARSH Stating SUNDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS ALL DAY DOORS OPEN 1:30 P. M. PREVIEW TONIGHT —12P. M. QUT OF THE FAITH OF THIS GIRL.. ! OF THE COURAGE COF THIS MAN...COMES THE INTIMATE LOVE STORY OF A SOLDIER! .ouT a free throw and was followed by Moore (Forward) Hardin, who made two foul shots. Hardin (Forward) .. Then Forrest made one for the Merritt (Forward) Bears. Pasquan scored another foul Carlson (Forward ... shot for the Alumni and Nielson Forrest (Center) ... made a basket. Powers followed Borbridge (Center) with two more baskets for the'Aase (Guard) ... 2:40—5:05—7:35—10:00 TIDES TOMORROW A MAN'S STORY OF FIGHTING MEN...IN THEIR GUN-THUN- Today’s Special: | GRAVES Dry GIN Now 33.85 Fifth—85 Proof 0. P. A, $4.80 ‘ o Juneau Ligquor Co. PHOVE 498 WINDOW AUTO PLATE GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. Glass Work of All Descriptions PHONES moNes 121 MAIN STREET e F. W. WENDT DON ABLE B ) PSS S THE E FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR Phone 567 PAINTING and PAPFRIN(, being in the same craft enough to REQUIRE CARE in their 2;Eeclxfi)¥tdm 1t \gmorc satisfactory to know what the job is actually worth before starting and thus, avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 HARRI MACHINE Sll0P OIL BURNERS Blacksmithing o Fiembing, Heating, Phone 319 Acetylene Welding, (Scott-Newcomb System) Quiat, Ail-Ciecine O £ = AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES 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 LlMITi‘]D NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 S ————————————————————— KELVIE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY OFFICE: 914 Calhoun Avenue AMBULANCE SERVICE ’ BOARDING KENNELS Dr. W. A. Kelvie, Veterinary PHONE: Red 115 Roy Eaton e o o High Tide 4:48a.m.: Low Tide 11:14a.m.: High Tide 17:14p.m.: Low Tide 23:16p.m.: e o o TIDES MONDAY High Tide 5:22a.m.: 1451t. Low Tide 12:01p.m.: 27ft. High Tide 17:56 p.m.: 11.91t. Low Tide 23:59p.m.: 4.0ft. . o o o . > 15.2 ft. 2.0 ft. 1321t 3.6 ft. MOE TRANSFERRED John Moe, of the commissary de- partment of Pan American Airways, stationed at the Juneau airport, has been transferred to the traffic | division, according to announcement made by Ray Harrington. He will be behind the counter at the Frank- lin Street office most of the time Alumni. The last scoring in the first half was done by Hogins, who tank two tallies for the Bears. Halftime score was: Alumni, 16; Crimson Bears, 12. The High School team took the third quarter to the tunc of 22-21. Moore made four points for the Bears and Merritt, Aase and Hog- ins each got two. For the Alumni,! Pasquan made one tally, while Niel- son made a basket and a free; throw. | In the last quarter, Nielson made two baskets and Snell and Jones made one each for the Alumni. Aase and Moore made baskets for the Bears. The final score was Alumni, 29; Crimson Bears, 26. Subport-Signac Game The Subport quintet started off the scoring and maintained a lead throughout the game. The first quarter ended with the score at '11-8. At the half the score stood | | | | | saamne 135 So. Franklin St. ® 21-passenger Clippers * Expertly-trained stewardesses ¢ Hot meals served aloft ® Daily schedules between Alasks, Canada, and Seattle * Experience gained through 12 years of Alasken flying PAN AMERICAN L WORLD AIRWAYS ~ Phone 106 |Prouty (Guard) . |Hogins (Guard) . |0'Connor (Guard) vslocoocccoocme Totals Subport Quintet— (Kilty (Forward) |Convery (Forward) Lundebrrg (Center) ‘Mcclellan (Guard) Long (Guard) |Calkins (Guard) - |Schnell (Guard) ... - d SR lcnvoa Totals - ol occconnoy - & {Signac Five— ! Powers (Forward) Pasquan (Forward) . Thibodeau (Forward) . |Becker (Center) ... |Worgum (Guard) Galbraith. (Guard) icroasdlll (Guard) . lin——-'oe--‘u; 8lorowawag Slwovoronow wlocomwoccel b S | BLUE SKY, SUNSHINE, 600D SNOW, PROMISE EXCELLENT SKI DAY Not only wlll it be perfect skiing on the top meadow tomorrow but, if Club announced today. “Perfect hard crust and 'corn snow,” is the condition at the upper the skiers. walk up the trail in shoe pacs and carry ski shoes, the walking will be much earier and safer. Events tomorrow are races he~ tween the junior and senior ski teams. These contests will be held at the second meadow at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Hot coffee will be served but take your own sandwiches, candy and fruit juice, say the Outdoor- Comv mittee of the club. And if you have some of chat scarce film and a camera, don't forget to take them. —————— JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Will hold their regular business and social meeting on Tuesday, March 6th, in the parlers of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church Parlors “at noon. In Pier 58 In War..... Peace... ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. 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