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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1945 ~ _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI:———JUNEAU ALASKA & TR B " PAGE FIVE - Mole "STORM ]::;);r]n‘ml;fli::‘ls one game Wwon, "SOUI.S A-I- SEA" : ? Following is the box score: B | SHOWPLALFE oF OVER LISBON" IS | SIGNACS op[Nmfi TONIGHT § 4~ STARTS SPECIAL | ; Pla\cr— AB H l: ' RETURN | NOW AT CAPITOL - Dy AT2OMH CENTURY S SHOWING! | Beach;as 3 0GR Lv g ‘ : - | Sudsten, 1f . RO R ‘ Much too rarely does Hollywoed | [ ward, ¢ 3 0 0 ol Picture’s most famous soldier: m« X AT . . AT turn out a picture Wwhich affords! it oo 85000 {fortunc, stalwart Gary Cooper, comes X / 8—10:15 Lasl Tlmes Tonlghl! v S—‘10'15 moviegoers such genuinely interest- ‘Bf:x(‘t;::t 3 8 gD 2 |to the screen again as an adventur- b f 2, ing and timely a story as SKOvaBu]kN“‘ of 3 0 0 oler in t is among the most pow-| 3 1 (1} Over Lisbon,” Republic’s exciting| | oroken, 8b 3 0 0 olgrful roles of his distinguished career H | tale of adventure and intrigue \\nuh‘mmk‘m f 3 1 1 ‘in Is 4t Sea,” the epic of the | Jcpflncd last night at the Capitol| 2z . — —..sea which opens tonight at the z(lllv H and is on again tonight. | " Century Theatre Totals 2 4 3] with Excellently cast, the film is the Cooper plays the hero of a tr second starring vehicle for Vera| ! ik i D THE Richard Vera Hrub Erich Hruba Ralston, dancer and famous| HQ DEYACHMENT Bor o (i il et / icnar era fnruba Iic ice skater who has recently become | Flaver— AB H R i . o 4 ? . one of Hollywood's most brilli ellenstein, sf ....6 3§ 4 m,,,p:,‘f:;(“-r tll,"c ‘;‘:,’;‘f“i GREATEST Arlen Ralston Von Stronheim J|ncw stars. Playing opposite the loy- | Millinor, 3b 6 4 2 . B AR ol & i & i ely blonde actress is Richard Arlen, w alvus, 1b o Ao N Bal life by “Nuggin” Taylor, & sea X Woman of Mystery in a Cily of Infrigue! J|wnic mricn von stroneim nas a top|Lundebers, ss 42 1 005, 0 f TG (ECon b O ADVENTURE | % GARY COOPER | * GEORGE RAFT | & FRANCES DEE role in the screen play. | Gibson, ¢ 5 2 3 o‘zml o mm\_l_m’h'm_ o8 4he hish is grandest role "h finest performance as Her most appealing por- The story itself is filmed agdmgl‘Lung rf 1Akl 1or IMABHSIGTIE Nt . . man who played ) L 'of the sea who | trayalasthegirl who accused the background of & fabulous pleas- | *Blackwell, 1f 2 2 |1 giseasisoneof the ocean’s most amaz- ROMANCE the decksola buraingship] | valuedfricodsbipabavelifel | her lover of murder st seal FRIDAY-SATURDAY ¢ ol Bt 1 231} Llng i e . Goer 3 ‘"h“ 9h°“~;" 1)“‘95“!3!5" in L:b:f’“ lg;:\ ‘“, ; 3 3 0|18 supported by George Raft, Pran-| where refugees await transportation | Kilty, 3 ces Dee, Henry Wilcoxon, 'Harry| IN THE WH I.E from Europe, where diplomats and|Rice, 2b P R B e kS | EXCIT'NG H|STORY OF THE SEVEN SEAS 1 BIG PUN and M Slc FEAT“BES 2 3 Carey, Olympe Bradna, Robert Cum- u jespionage agents rub shoulders, Schuell, p 5 _2 _l _2 mings, Porter Hall and many other What a Situation 28 8 THE GROOM COULDN'T TAKE Signacs New York. Among the passengers' portance. Von Stroheim is excellem,H g pas g. q. Det. .40 was his sweetheart, played by Miss| as the suave Deresco himself, a man Dee, and his constant companion, | i who has become a world known| ., gunctituted in fifth inning. (played by Raft. In mid-Atlantic figure by his wits. Richard Arlen m‘ Nty g i | Gl Sl iR rewm‘ the vessel caught fire under the most THEY'RE REALLY /here plots of international impor- ‘ Re noted featured players. | tance are hatched, and where whis-| Totals 49 2 Cooper’s protot: S N " s y OD Ny “G‘n pered words affect the entire world.! e la pn\]\l”,mp aboa{%“the ubg'g ," '“;"fis * ANE E[UI.[ A | Miss Ralston has the role of Mar-| Score By Innings MAB1 Brown” when Sipaksai) m;dP itza, an internationally famous dan-! qeam— 12345 67—R H E B 105t voyage feofnid rp 1 to‘ ¢ cer who is on a secret mission of im.- | 00000 40—4 2 3 = 8! RO Lo ' 5 N \ (B :\ i i H [ t { \ \ gi 1 A months, is the journalist whose ruu‘ TcamCl‘l - STA\‘I’;I“GLS Pet. e iou :C‘g;'sé':;xs' w’::r :’“‘l':l;\ , 4 — . - s | Noah . » 50 Soficers) CLLED URkio, | Coast Guara 2 0 1000 1se of his rank “Nuggin”| g &1 BEERY, Ir. . . L, {Headquarters Co. .2 1 667 jassumed command. Despite the ef- Martha by \Blue Jays 1 1 .500 | forts of the ship’s company to stem 3 0'DRISCOLL with ";l‘:l"([‘;‘vz‘l‘m';“;;‘;" |01a Awkwards 1 1 .500the fire it soon became apparent! ’ ¥ /4 N . q.,-.shmm 1 1 .500;that the vessel was lost and that the| . $ Signacs [ 3 1000 |entire company must take to the two| ¥ R RS gy small boats, wholly unable to handle ; | CHICAGO, — The latest (1guws‘ |the large number of survivors. { show the Chicago Cubs leading the AlASKA (OASIAI- |" The remainder of the story must‘w National League in fielding and '.wov be seen to LH the mipplng finish. of the team’s veteran infielders, "_IGHIS (ARRY 35; | Stanley Hack and Phil Cavarretta,! | {have perfect records. Neither has| myeive passéngers flew to Hoonah tu?nONAK;'n:—‘x’::‘Egcz:&: !gxrl;l:x | committed an error in the Cubs’ 23| yegtorqay vin Alaska Coastal AIr-!Tyouble The Mineral Baths at | games, with Hack handling 92(lines. They were: B. Amiatoff,| warm Springs Bay Wil &ivs you Folances y DR |Thomas D. Williams, Phillip James, | instant relief. Clean, furnis{]ed | s Harold Foss, Vivian Williams, Willie 8 v e | LOS ANGELES — Alex Palica, [\giiliams, Dr. Blende, Mrs. Blende, | Seater, ey uors, O'Nelll & Robert Cummings - Virginia Weidler Seattle's 18-year-old righthander,| s v petersen, Carl G. Martin, Zeke 51 g.q ; ; el climbed into the Coast League pitch- | phining and R. M. Heller, Porter Hall - JOSOph Schildkraut ing lead by registering his sixth win|" mying to sitka yesterday were: | b rine an set Chfi"'“'m_'c' F:'T(".‘y,:'?;::.ffi:: Directed by Henry Hathaway against one loss in games through| cparles Anderson and Carl David- b thrilling action! last Monday. A Paramount Picture with FRANCES DEE - Henry Witcoxon Harry Carey - Olympe Bradna son. PTfie d?'o“‘]'h;“l‘n ilmgerh 'lepl"a;‘fd Doris Dailey was the Pelican pas- e E x 'r n A ! >ortland’s Jacl sing, who lost his | conoer | RE first game and dropped to fourth in’ T?) Angoon: Elsie John. i C A R. T 0 0 N the hurling standings. Len Gilmore| pyaines vere: | “KID DYNAMITE” ] | s passengers were: Mrs.! AND OTHER SUBJECTS! o Osklgnd, 5-1, ‘wus second, ““dIHakkinen and Wilbur Donnelly. | —plus— ] 3 Roy Helser, Portland, third with 8-2. Inccming planes brought nine | «[3nd of the Open Range” passengers from Hoonah. They were: | Art Peterson, Harold Foss, Drl Y !Blende Mrs. Blende, George Maye- SEVEN INNING |den, Ardeth R. Gillis, Marguerite i 0 3 SRR | Shepherd, Ruth Rose and Paul | | . OF SLAUGHTER 22 | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON { From Sitka came Merle H. Brown, | SPEI.I. Ho WIN‘Howard Simmens and the R.ev | S ¥ | ORielly. announces that this is her last week in Skagway passengers were: Paul‘ { Wilson, Mrs. Paul Wilson and Paul| Juneau and she will make eye exam- S| ‘Wilson, Jr. ‘ . . o . . gnSngall‘li iy i, s, e to SPOKANE and [ mtcns v Fridey evening only. Mrs. C. J. Sullivan flew from | T T Remote Confrol | wenkee to Juneau. f | Office in the Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636 “Whata fool I was! Ten long years without Columbia Ale.” | Forty-nine hitters faced Signac | ] Chucker Sullivan in seven innings 'll“"I“"“"I““"“I"“m“m"""hl. last evening, and -did right well & o 4 2 i against ;um, collecting 27 hits, las SHOWFLALE or um% the H t Detach E Distributed in Alaska by Odom & Company |tne Headauarters Detachment soft 23 to 4. Hé Centerfielder Look was the “Long Tom" of the cannonade,! ] we do a little better grade of '{ PAINTING and PAPERING Many people have asked if we did Residence ! work and I wish to say we do and are taking | ¥ G connecting three times in fivg\\ Gal-orious . .. There are many confusing reports about care of these jobs as fast as we can possibly A We Have SOme “Ice' c°vered trips and including a circui smash | ) S’""e’vl’ o wartime train travel. If it is necessary for get to them. and a three-sacker in his L= oontul . I LLAN Millinor sat. Sabvus besides h:fi p you to travel, consult a Great Northern J AMES s. MeCLE passenger representative. He will assist you Phone Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 with schedules, reservations and transpor- tation arrangements. | - - . at the plate, each hitting four- | Fine for Refrigerator Use o ahlie bt eait| | However, the story of the fracas was not all HQ bats. The Signacs igave their hurler lax support in the AND SOME ICE'CUBE TRAYS, WITH field again. Only three bobbles : ‘ 1 ! | f Tnfl CASCADIAN " N E 'w | G ' A s s n l s ll E S ling down the two outside corners E of the infield, also did right well | I harged ‘against them, but J METAL OB RUBBEB DIVIDERS :Le;e sccorer was - charitable. Any: Read Do Dail; Read U, ; . i : way, this morning they're feeling = 815AM Lv. Seattle - - - - Ar. 7:30PM | 20 Cu. Ft. Electric !lower than they show in the stand- 9:23 AM Lv. Everett = = = = Ar. . |ings with their three straight 1:35 PM Ar. Wenatchee - Ar. 6:45PM Ar. Spokane - - - Lv. All regularly assigned equipment is Cafe-Observation Car (with reserved seats), coaches. REFRIGERATOR @ PLENTY ICE CUBE SPACE THE EMPIRE BUILDER | (8 1in Traye) Y ] @ ADJUSTABLE SHELVES 7:50 PM Ly. Tacoma - - - - Ar. 9:30 AM SEE IT AT SEISANFIIRENARNN. Have some nice Defrost Trays, too! | : wards, set for 7 o'clock at Fire- COMING SUNDAY! 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