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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932. Montgomery plays a gob on a Na-| | 74 v tanker. He meets Miss Jor- GHAMBER ENDS | Br()t",er l on a shore leave and tells| | her he is 4 “big oil man”. Mu- | { Nusionment and complica- |i | | when Montgomery dis- FleI mjARTER g : covets adiss .{?L::anl;? bemmeflad; MmO STEPPING QUT' 81 Per Pound - ONE GIRLON SHIP -~~~ == N 600D SHAPE | A‘]]wéfiirlwhrng HEADS CAPITOL | F j{rblz :‘s:; é?s;, t WITH 1,200 MEN! 5ot Roenie s mcx- Report of Secretaiy G- H. the public ne est.In enter- b chmen— vt S BILL TONIGHT, %% ™8™ 1Y LD LIFE! Brother DAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SALSKASFINEST & ., Clitf Bdwards, Gavin Gor- | Walmsley Indicates Treas- Joan Marsh, Edward Nugent, v in Goad.Conditi Allyn Warren, George Irving,| ULY 1n Lo ondition dda Hopper and Willlam Wor- M i : 1 2 e (Continuea Ir Page One) Jaugh in pictures) Eric Paulson Comments on hington-4be 1n 4l SHs e ) ) v — 3 o S c1iut. g P — Q a Aid to Fisheremen | CLIFF EDWARDS Charlotte Gréenwood and Picture that Shows Pretty Feminine Lead in| ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES | Doclasing, that:odndiiians of they ¥ i ; iqp: T | Regular meeting of Alford John | y . | (He Is A Riot) Regma]d Denny { Tomght Sl’upmates Likes 3 R‘“:;‘l_zl u;;tmlg‘mo i ‘X;m_;m:‘;nnlr;ez };av}zo seriously ardlect,edmt]he i i 1 . ¥ L | halibut fishermen, President en | ’\f > Hie Are in Cast | “It fisn were selling at the un- Warcraft lon, Thursday, March 24, at % shattuck requesied the Local In- | Don’t miss loading wharf at $1 a pound, fish- W s ‘| dustries Committee of the Cham-| i this “Stepping Out,” Metro-Goldwyr- ermen would be getting no more| HOW does it feel to be the omly| = o s iber to confer with them and offer | laugh riot! Mayer's comical filmization of the than they are entitled to,” Eric|Woman aboard a battleship with ~In Iiionis there are 500 S0%|iyem: the Chamber's aid in' any } New York stage hif, is the fea- | Paulson, manager of the Capitol|1200 men? i jomen than men above 65 Yeais monner they might suggest. “There i tured attraction which will open theatre commented last night af- "Wonde;fu“h lrepnes Dorothy AT P _!doesn't seem to be much we can who had i Tl | [ter having attended the preview of | Jordan, “Fisherman’s Paradise,” an added(lust that exper- ience during thef: filming of shipg scenes for “Ship-f . mates,” new Met ro - Goldwyn- Mayer feature, which will be previewed at 1 o'clock tOMOITOW go night at the Cap-§ tonight at the Capitol Theatre, ¢ 5 with Charlotte - attraction on the new program to Greenwood, Leila] : be presented at regular perform- Hyams, i ances at the playhouse tonight. Denny, “Halibut and salmon fishing in Al- | ¥|Bond, aska waters run hte gamut of sea ! Stubbs and Clifs| : ardships, the least of which ford Edwards ingg: are spells of stormy weather that the principa 3 frequently reach the proportions roles. of blizzards. ‘Fisherman's Para- Adapted per - ise’ depicts picatorial activities ld P I |do, but we will be glad to do any- | Plles GO Qulc [thing we can Mr. Shattuck de- | | e Without Sal SN el 2 it L e IS A Vithout Salves or Cutting = | The .Boy Scouts acknowledged prother than “there is room for only gne Melaglen in the United . eeding ob ADrOIInG Bilcs | eomirieciis i SO) Toward the | SIMew A Shatd e Vietor Molaulfl LI NI tee 1o Thee have learned that quick and perma-'symmer encampment fund, The iR court with his brother, Leopold MeLaglen, (right) who is seeking | nent relief can only be accom-|Chamber increased its usual offer- | 590,000 damages. Leopold alleges that Victor halted his career in the plished with ‘an internal medicine. \ing by $25, which, said J. W. Leiv- ;movies. The McLaglens are two of seven brothers, Neither salves nor' cutting remove ers, member of the Scout .Couneil, |~ the cause. would make possible an extra tent i‘He immigrated to the United States Bad circulation of the blood,in|next summer. JG‘HN NELSUN 72 {when a young man, He came to sonally’ Vo' thi off ‘the coast of Mexico, where|itol theatre and the lower bowel causes piles. The| ; Secretary Walmsley reported 48 5 ¥| Alaska at the time of the stampede screen by Elme balmy temperatures obtain, be shown regular-% R veins are flabby, the ‘howel walls|yequests for information were re-! to the Klondike, and for several Harris, author o Fly in the Ointment ly next Sunday ¥ «iieisl weak—the parts almost dead. TO|ceived and enswered during the | | years ~after “leaving “Dawson, ~had the original stage’ “Yet there are drawbacks and|RoPert Montgom- Dorothy Jerdan end Piles an . internal medicine yeek, 5 ] i |lived in various ‘camps in Alaska. hit, the new play “Harry Stubbs | disadvantages in thése waters too. |V has the star. role. must be used to stimulate the cir-| { ? |on coming to Juneau he followed e e e e ~ yatal i " Had Captain’s Quarters culation, heal and restore the af-| | rétdins all the in- Sharks! When a tuna fisherman jo? 5 £ | | the occupation of longshoreman. with this five- |terest it had on"the ‘Stage, ‘with |falls overboard, it usually is just) ~Of course, you wouldwt 8ay a fected parts. (MISSIONARY SOCIETY iUF P ARALY s IS’ Mr. Nelson suffered his stroke . st of added motion picture elements to|too bad.. oaltlf?sinp ts e;lwus; I‘;emx'xbxm:m;n s J S Fonuherdt granili st | WILL MfiET FRlDAY of paralysis March 3. In an un< a s fun- e story is one of ollywood | the exciting a langerous lives At e : | J ) - |to e hospital. e ‘never ly fuiik b and Agua Caliente, the tale of oil|lead by the men who go down to the capt:lns g}mr@rls, w?ich :ere. %%ga-RO_ID, andn?re;cribed nlo(or, The W;mans Mlssion;;:jy :ocieitl); Funeral of Juqeau .Long 1reeovex~ed fais ‘GHOMAN, millionaires who ftry to produce|the sea in ships for tuna, known|Piaced at my disposal. At my door patients ‘with the marvelous of the Presbyterian Church willi™ ohoveman 'to'Be Held | 'He was unmarried, and nothing with into the ichicki g R lan immaculate Marine sentry was record of success in 960 cases, and 'meet tomorrow afternooh 'in ‘the; 13 “IenOW] 0~ ot S o e hasids of %8 the Gehioken: BE A ek The!post,ed and all T had to do was/then decided every' Pile sufferer church parlors at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Monday e PO o ing: CHARLOTTE gfiflfi&%xfi lgdtfimf:;l;sfis w‘x‘x:‘ b &t a:k se:cond b;d the aneltouch a button and anything on |should be able o get HEM-ROID J. M. Chase will present a program | e g e = GREENWOOD and * hilarious- ‘adventures at the | fishermen and range in bize xrom“he ship was mine for the asking. iablets ;rom their own ‘druggist on “Stewardship.” The Westminster | John Nelson, aged 92, old~t!mc‘ Tt e i Monte Carlo below the border 180 to 250 pounds. “The boys in the Junior Offi- with a rigid money back guarantee. Society will give a playlet and Alaskan and for many years a resi- b ie re 1 personal fouls REGINALD DENNY ol Savdines’ For Bait | cer’s Mess—wonderful chaps—mac> Dr. Leonhardt’s HEM-ROID has there will be other interesting dent of Juneau, died in St. Ann's C“I‘ 91 n Big Ten basketball games LEILA HYAMS Two Unforiunate Millionaires “The beginning ‘of the picture |Me their guest of honor at meal aimost unbelievab'e - record *of numbers for all women interested hospital in this city early today |Of the 1932 season, an average of Hing i i sonss WA % § i C. . s from a paralytic stroke that befell |23 per game. The high game was LILIAN BOND Denny and Stubbs play the two “ s times and I ‘took twrns changing success right in this city. - S0 why in missions.” Mrs. C. C. Personeus 11« . | 4 0 shows the seining for sardines; j...c i gle table with the young waste time on external treatments will be the hostess at the soclal | him early this month. His funer- | Towa-Chicago 42, and the low, 7, CLIFF EDWARDS unfortunate millionaires, with Miss| which are kept alive by tons in; . A o % 5 3 o - | came in Michigan: gatis With Wise Greenwéod and Miss Hyams as the!live bait tanks. In the tuna wa- | Officers. What more flattering or worry about an operation when hour. ':} w(;;l brr ,n\c: ntffi oe;:)ck hncxt o e N‘grthga ok Directed by two wives. Miss Bond plays Cleo | ters the sardines are dumped over_lcompllments could any girl want— Juneau Drug Co. invites every Pile ————— fonday afternoon from the chapel western. | a whole room full of handsome of- |sufferer to try HEM-ROID with| Nearly a.million and a half head ‘or the Charles W. Carter Mor- CHARLES F. the vamp, the roll she played in|board and the fishing begins at a | o udd the original stage production and!fast pace, the men using long| RIESNER Merna Kennedy is her assistant in |pol ith barbéd hooks and |t Sit next to her at lunch.” the gentle anya( getting mmcem,?:af;” w‘lures,'b 'I‘hi fish run in{ Tnh ‘the -current film romance |stubborn the case? —ady. states in bovine eradication work.! " Richard Tucker, Kane oty gl oir fglllIIIIIIIIIMIIIIllIIIIIlIlIIIflIl‘IIIHlIIHIIHIHIIIilIIHIIIIIlllmllllllflmlflllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIINImlHIHIIIIIIIHIIHmIIII'IIIIIIVHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIillIIIIIIIIIlmlllIIllIlllllllIHH]AfliluIlIHIHmmlullliné ficers, all waiting for their chan arantee of money-back if it does of cattle were tested in Towa dur-|tuary. Intermerit will be in Ever Sixty-five pingpongers 'partiéis not end their Piles, no matter how ing 1931, ranking it first among green Cemetery. pated in a city champlonshir Mr. Nelsor: was born in Sweden |tournament in Kansas City. Richard Tucker, Kane Richmond in the film, that no one has ever and Wilson Benge also appear in|traced the origin of the big fish, the new comedy, which Charles F.[they have never been discovered | = FISHERMAN’S Riesner, of “Caught Short” and spawning and only full-grown fish i > ¥ | “Reducing” fame, directed. have been caught by fishermen ' PARADISE Intimate Glimpses of Caliente |anywhere. A sensation — a picture for| Intimate glimpses of Caliente| “A thrilling shark fight close those who fish 'and for those|2re seen, the famous resort figur-|the intensely interesting subject. who don’t {ing in a talking picture for the - B YRR M first time. 'Amusing scenes in a/ NOTICE JIVER NITE | 1arge swimming pool add to the| at once, all wood will SILVER \ITI“ Keumruunmcnt. |be strictly cash, except to custom- COMING “Stepping Out” was one of the|ers now on books i good standing. | biggest successes of the season onPrices: 12-inch single load, $3.75; HIPM ’lEh the New York stage. 1d0\lble load, $7.00. 10, 14, 16, 22 | Tonight is “Silver Night” at the jand 24-inch, single load, $4.00; | Capitol threatre. A plece of the|double load, $7.50. It pays to pay | silverware will be given every wo- cash at BARNESSON'S, biggest man attending either of tonight'slwood camp in S. E. Alaska. Order | performances. | through George Brothers. adv. e 1 S FOR INSURANCE ¢ See H. R. SHEPARD & SON {{ Telephone 409 - B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ettt d T T TR T T R T T R T T 0O M YOU SAVE Carbonado Egg-Nut Coal E i " FOR THE FURNACE HE $16.00 Per Ton Delivered E FORD CALL US DIRECT ; £ ASK PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. | |E JUNEAU MOTORS PHONE. 412 r £ Foot of Main Street | || E UNITED FOOD CO. #“CASH IS KING” GARBAGE ) HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices Dress Sale §5.95-$14.75 Gay little dresses for bright spring days—in a host of de- lightfully refreshing colors. You'll like the styles—you’ll admire the fabric—you’ll approve of their workmanship— but you'll like the value they represent most of all. Of ¥ Smart . . . swagger . :‘. yoqthful—tvt'ith an abu!tdance of chic that stamps them distinctly spring, 1932. You'll adore the slender, graceful, flowing scarfs, the broad shouldered effect and the slender hipline. Choice of the FRIENDS- We are having a nice quiet little Silk and Parchment Lamp Shade Sale. If R R T T L T LT T e L T R T L T R T T R T T T T T T T T T ! you need new shades an inspection of 1 spring’s most favored fabrics and colors. course they are shown in misses’ and women’s sizes. our complete stock will prove profit- able to all parties concerned, yourself SPRING HATS Yours Very Truly, ¥ Flattering bramf's and draped effects are shown » i Alaska Electric Light and in a galaxy of styles. Popular Prices. Power Company . ; ) ol Bemn ol b lo7-dlo7s THAT DRESS A s Gumamees. ||| EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard e % | OLIVE KESOVIA | Next to Nugget Shop, Phone 3922 l of Comparison x T e | . —— et * Daily Empire Want Ads Pay |1

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