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TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY!!! (Complete Shows 7:30—9:30; Feature at 8:15—10:15) MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30 P. M. SWING and SYMPHONY... LAUGHS and PATHOS / & with < the VOICES of “THE KING'S MEN. STERUING HOLLBWAY. ' _ANDY RUSSELL MELSON: EDOY orid the music of ¥{ \ ‘aEnNY soomMAN ,IN TECHNICOLOR —EXTRA!— Film Vodvil Community Sing Pete Smith Special Air Express News Enjoy Your DANCING and DINING in the Pleasant Atmosphere of the Baranof Hotel’s BUBBLE ROOM and TERRACE The Harmodears PHYLLIS and JEANIE will play for your Dancing Pleasure Monday Nights thru Saturday Nighis MUSIC ON SUNDAY NIGHTS by HY SEAMAN and JERRY NOTTINGHAM THE IRIS ROOM IS NOW AVAILABLE for PRIVATE DINNERS WEDDING RECEPTIONS BRIDGE PARTIES or Any Other Auspicious Occasion Within You: Family Circle ~._THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DISNEY'S ""MAKE MINE MUSIC™ AT CAPITOL TONIGHT Walt Disney's full-length fun- and-fantasy technicolor feature of- fering a novel melodic production | “Make Mine Music,” that is en- hanced by the voices of a galaxy| of show business favorites, opens! at the Capitol tonight for the weekend bill. The feature has among its par- ticipants Dinah Shore Benny Goodman, his band and quarte the Andrews Sisicrs, Nelson Eddy, the King's Men, Andy Russell, the Pied Pipers, Jerry Colonna and Ken Derby's choir to “ghost” the pictorial sequences. The ballet aces, David Lichine and Riabouchinsl perform against an animated back- ground. Song and ballet blend in the number, “Two Silhouettes,” Dinah Shore <cinging the song of this title to the ballet performed by Lichine and Riabouchinska. Good- man records a new solid jive num- ber “All the Cats Join In.” “After You've Gone,” perennial favorite by Henry Creamer and Turner Layton, features Goodman and his | quartet. ! Nelson Eddy “ghost-voices” “The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at MEN’S and Maiched Seis and Odd Pieces Saturday and Monday Only CASLER’S MEN’S WEAR Formerly T | the Met,” Luggage Sale-20) % OFF AIRPLANE TYPE " _PAGE FIVE doing the vocal part{ of 100 whales at a time in the}An I finale’ from “Martha,” and two e s’ ars other numbers. The Andrews Sisters vocalize the [ » 8 love story of two hats, for a se-| S'lll T ln quence titled “Johnny Fedora and| Ie Alice Blue Bonnet.” Other comics or sentimental fea- tures with music are “Peter and (oas' lea ue the Wolf,” “Blue Bayou,” "“With-| out You," and “The Martins and the Coys.” | e i i P e N ‘Sealle Rainiers Break Into Miss Jean Thompson, daugnter of 3 Deputy U. S. Marshal Syd Thomp- wm by Defea“ng Sa( son, left on the Princess Louise, for ramen’o 8 '0 3 . an extended vacation. She will first ! o visit_ her grandmother at Belling-| bR g ham, Wash, and will then tour. (Associated Press Sports Writer) Miss Thompson is employed by ther It was still ding-dong for the Hotel Baranof, as switchboard op-|Pacific Coast League lead today, erator and desk clerk. with the San Francisco Seals and v/ it |Los Angeles Angels still knotted up YOULL FIND THE WIDEST |Rfter winning efforts last night. SELECTION of furniture on Ju-| But it was a costly victory for neau Young's Mezzanine floor. the Angels; ey, lant . the.. sexvices —adv. 581-tf indefinitely of their big ace south- o - 45 paw, CIliff Chambers of Belling- “eyet thoss Gelioluh, bl wheal,ih“m who pulled a back muscle in 3 the fiith inning after holding Oak- glazed Donuts at Purity da}(ery. ll'land to one bivoping single by —adv. 581-t “Darlo Lodigieni. Lo il s - | The Angels went on, with Jess SPRING: CLaoond> NOW ber a Do I ENROLLING Dobernic and n Osborn dividing the twirling, to win 5-2, and give Chambers his eighth straight against no defeats. Bill Schuster’s 'four singles contributed heavily to Cotton Pippen’s defeat. | The Portland Beavers, one of the loop’s winningest clubs at home, (won a seven inning contest, 2-1, from San Diego, and tied, 7-7 in an eight-inning nightcap stopped by the curfew. Jake Mooly's six hit (capped by a single by John Lazor with bases loaded in the last inn- ing gave Portland the opener and moved the Beavers up to third place, as Sacramento bowed to Se- attle, 8-3. | The Beavers rallied for five runs in the seventh inning of the after- All forms of dancing and ball- room for beginners. Phone Red 575. - e Read the want-ads for vargains! WOMEN'S |used three pitchers in the iree- swinging game, in which the Padres banged out 14 hits and Portland 10. The tied game will be replayed in janother doubleheader tonight Seattle’s win, giving the Rainiers SABIN’S < ) ) - ) - “Young Cottons” A Wide}Assortment of Simple Frocks For Daily Wear . .. They stress good fabrics, generous hems and full skirts. They are beautifully made and modestly priced. It’s the Nicest Store in Town pitching | | plece to tie the score. Each team.| | Mr. [n 2-1 edge in the series with Sacra- }memo. also put them within a half- | game of seventh place Hollywood | A five-run blast off Frankie Das- 50 in the sixth, featured by veteran iRcllm Hemsley triple with the| sacks crammed, clinched the I\.\Ul" | for Seattle. John Orphal, after a | rocky start, settled down to go the route. The Sclons made three runs, | six hits in the first two innin one of two features at the 20th {Century Theatre tonight with | then garnered out three hits more. |S¢ 3 | |Willlam Gargan, Phillip Reed and TWO THRILLERS IN otk sinow LEOLENTURY “Hot Cargo,” exciting thriller, is i STANDING Or CLUBS [Jean Rogers in the leading roles. ‘ Pubivi Collis Lekgue “Hot Cargo,” is the timely story | w L ot of two ex-servicemen (Gargan ios” Atigelas 21 18 oo ®nd Reed), who, before going their I'Sai> #ravicisco 21 18 6op|SeParate ways, delay long enough | Portland %9 320 24 (10 CAFTY out some promises made ighing | Ba¥nanio 23 22 sip/to 8 dying buddy. This involves wity, {San Diego 20 21 .4gg|them in a battle with a bunch of GAR AM iy 21 24 4oy |highway pirates who have been GAN | Hollywood 18 26 og|sAbotaging the lumber hauling bus- i i iScn(’lle 18 27 y‘mc.‘. of their pal's family. Using Ro N guns, firsts and Army tan corps GERS ‘ NaeaTE Feidiue {tactics, the two veterans succeed TR | g W i ik {in bringing the criminals to jus- Hiyp Chicago 14 9 * (tice, and saving the family's busi- H v |ness. | Boston 14 10 5834 rpe other thriller is “Leopard | Pittsburgh 10 9 52pMen of Africa,” and it is an ex- RSy 1 10 S4citing tim production. rooklyn 5! e e — | Cincinnati 12 14 462| P YOUR MONEY IS NOT | Philadelphia ii 18 458 RARNING FOUR PERCENT it will | St. Lows PR ~318‘pny you to investizate our offerings | |in well chosen investments, ALAS- 1 American League |KA FINANCE CORPORATION, it lW 1; PB‘;;:COO))" Building, 4th and Main. jDetroit ... 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In Juneau — .23 inches; 1® since May 1, 3.02 inches; | ® since July 1, 88.84 inches. e At Airport — .03 inches; ® since May 1, 192 inches; | ® since July 1, 56.02 inches. e o o o o o o o e~ ALASKA COASTAL | AIRLINES FLIES 30 ON THURSDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines yester- day sent out passenger flights touching at Sitka, Tenakee, Gus- 1tavus, Excursion Inlet, Petersburg, | Authorities disagree as to whether coffee originated in Abys- sinia or Arabia. 24-hour Dependable Service e of UNITED TROLLERS OF ALASKA one freight trip to Tulsequah, B. C. Ketchikan passengers were Mr. c.l.o. “ALL and Mrs. C. Gump, Al Casperson, Zubock, and L. Evans; to Wrangell, Eleanor Lucas; to Peters- burg, Miss Bogue; to Sitka, H. Goodman, Jane Felton and Fred Geeslin; to Tenakee, Mr. and Mrs.i Slagle and Carl Pederson. | From Ketchikan to Juneau: A. Collins and Mary Joyce; Petersburg to Juneau, E. B. Davis; from Sitka, J. 8. Jeffrey, Kath- leen Jeffrey, Dorothy Van Garth, | Florence Hobbs, C. R. 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