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s 40() B|6" DRAWS | CAP" LARGE CROWD TO OUGLA capiToL sunoay L > | T arbitat Mok Hoads MOTHERS' DAY | Tremendous Cast in | UBSERVED BY | __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR E, MONDAY. MAY ! i COLISEUM | HELL' PLAYING | e AT COLISEUM| ' Jim Tully Author of Pow-| erful Drama Featuring | Pat O'Brien | Star in Real Life Romance Phone 144 ¥ TONiGHT ! L Again ! Prize Novel . ’ To add forty years to one's age DUUG EAGLES T Bt dekod or ; [ T in forty minutes is a feat seldom '] | | right x¥|' of w an is t Onlg (14 bitobmed; HE Deiopts Shuntyer r gift of life, bt the wrong | did it ral times X 6 R | U-‘ i Hell"— | filming of “So. Big, (| e 1 niversal's powerfulj B(lrb(‘r(l ner Bros. p! (Attorney Ge'\ela! Truitt f that name which is n 1 A htse at Makes Impressive Ad- the Coliseum Theatre.| I last night ¥ 9 : a mining town in the ‘ STANWYCK] dress at Services | the dloss of the iota| o re ss the film traces the youth| ! % ;‘:"q‘f\fi:‘\ v | Mothers' Day was commemor i PRl st gy | broughg o quivering life on the [ mn e i) l;\:l Dou;- as A(‘riodll; FII:\ldl‘l'n.L o ss girl and finds hi | scree .The story of a hunted - s § s 'S|der of Eagles and the Ladies’ Aux blasted when he discovers | EDNA FERBER'S [ o= & vou o ghe b S |blasted when e aiscoers her in o5 soul was seared in i carries Selina o and | gram in the F. O. E. Hall last e Eraacn i ;;,‘,C\m:' B G ames of siren kisses and Prize Story | 0 the verge ¢ age, and Bar-ning, in the presence of a him o the Hell of & DBrison chain | ealed in the arms of true lovel \ bara made up for|attendance of members and friend oty it fo; rn‘:xn i? ti! b‘ h B Jast g Nl Lriends, ose forema S e brc ' ;;h 5 ':,\, Iy HlIP {J.\ James S. Truitt, Attorney | the man he has killed.\ The ! i T o e B e i L . 'of tnese pena} orzani-|| With PAT O'BRIEN, MERNA KENNEDY, BERTON § e - L T Bros.| did address in honor of “Mot ol gy e 30 i ‘ 10 have seen “So | His ,.e,m;k_‘. were ful ook Friends since childhood, Doris Kenyon Sills, widow of Milton Sills and oo _‘,‘XP?““} ‘51 ”'f g':“URc"Hb!LL ?tomf\ STUA.RT' TOM_ BROWN. i Big 1 agree that Miss | for her, and whetk & notable screen figure in her own right, and Arthur Hopkins, wealthy are graphically por- roduce dy ar! Laemmle, Jr. Directed by Edward Cahn. i Stanwyck makes a very gracious|or whether she is gons | business man of Syracuse, N. Y., are to become more than friends. They he foreman attempis to Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. t b6l ohaziiitig 2ot JadD Ho bl d e are shown on their arrival at Los Angeles from Chicago, where they |make lil¢ e than miserable for v i v "\ *m_’_‘\_ - ';}r e &\l(iys \nillx us, he said. M;- Truitt | announced their engagement, They will wed in June. the kille is brother. Interest | W 5 oot o 0daY a0 paid o deserving Gxiute to R i iightenca woen e Gitionar THEIR WIVES VACATION” e mun. oried | aternal Order of Eagles for|, .o g s Sl makes a break for life, and his| | woman of ad being the orifinators of national | OMe from St. Ann's hospital on efforts to evade the reaches of the | “TROPIC LURE” i | observance of Mothers Day, the | rurday following an operation. law provide the tense film with g and of the st rtah 0 oanoe ol 0| 8he is still unable to be up and $W. Ieovide: khe SRRSO ¢ most important of all days, accord- | < ' unlimited suspense. 14 s to the speaker | will have to be an invalid for | R T 3 FOX NEWS 2 A VITAPHONE e ! some time longer. i Pat O n is authentically cast I 4 . | . Feero, president of the g in "L i a il ; > ; Piohigias. dkrie anitls th stelohis -oo — s bt 111111111 TR ; But Barb D e I e e BRIDGE LUNCHE . Y Irishman who pays for his pas-) T CARTOON s S BiE addr A vocal duet by Misses| Miss Eliz G .I“?‘. AT | sions in the fullest measure, Mer- |- 4 A ry about that Margaret Pimperton and Lee Tho-| ‘o0 Bz e |na Kenr gives a bewitchin - — o. She is a real act ma, and solos by Mrs. W. E. Ca.|®d 8 8 bridge luncheon Saturday | ERamante s EANE: “”“; ) 3. STRANGE AS IT believe we are only watc the | il and Mrs, Glen Kirkham, @ rec. | A1ternoon at her home. After de- o inils: et Mitatioris laallh 191 F SEEMS | beginning of one of the greatest|jpation by Jennie John or; cox;;:jhmm“ vt e g B TRy ‘:\ri]\; di’x o (;l}:na i Sat‘v:““; ABA 1mn1 | carcers that the American stage|phy the O e connson, SONg| ;.. cards with three tables § edy r art erton | {exrosss fasty fob- Amecioan stase) by e omuiiinily Sunday whod,| 0T S Wb Miee SR Bureau of Public Roads churchin and Tom Brown are . § o f 2 teri g BVEE & (; A |a musical reading by Miss Phy]]is:l; L o 0 s C Tod | seen in the remaining featured 1 BAS World’s Oddities | “So Big” was directed by Wil-| pgards, song by the Douglas high | S1Ved first prize for high score; pens_Lamp 1oday and | les with Arthur Vint I 3 |liam A. Wellman. The SUpPOTting|school quartette, a reading by|MiSS Lee Thoma was awarded con- Put 6-Man Cr N R e Ty I'cast includes George Brent, Dic S Dew Tty 2 BY| olation, and Mrs. C. H. Bowman uts on O-iVlan Lrew | Kelly, Clarence Muse, Tommy Oon- | 3. WORLD'S NEWS | Moore, Bette Davis, Mae Madison,| ram wer mor Proed e PrO-| yon cut prize ' e . & | Eraity: Afbeigist, Bobert, Warwite) by il st gy, enjoyed Sy ARSI N The permanent camp of the|cluded in the éxceptionally large EVENTS | Alan Hale and Dorothy Peterson. | gl e | Unitad States Bureau of Public|and established cast. { CALIFORNIA GROCERY | In addition to the great feature| PG B B T ‘J EA B Y Roads at Auk Lake was cpened to-| The film marks the latest lit-| + I ig ? the prog t v : ay for the seaso » - | erary effort of the great Irish real- | 1 | picture, “So Big,” the program at| DEAN RICE DELIVERS I e St R n T g " . h = | the* Capitol Theatre ton in-| BACCALAUREATE SERMON | mourited by M. D, Williams, Dis- |15t Jim Tully, and like all Tully's TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery S AND pl{()}‘l:\‘gl()VALlCludE‘S selected shorts among which D.H.S. GRADUATING CLASS trict ‘Engineer. A small crew has| Works is un ally powerful zmd‘ 5 v‘““m‘ kit | are “Strange as it Seems,” show- been empk which will be kept | penetrating F.dward Cahn dlyocte(h i |ing oddities from all over the| Taking as his subject, “The bM{: on ordinary main(.enancoll:hf‘ film 1“]' h a fine sense of dm~: 5y it i) b wor natic values. The Business and Professional| World, an animated cartoon and|Abundant Life” Dean C. E. Rice 51 3 e s s vise] 4 dbalotion &t Mvs, Hooks's Cofs | — e { to the eleven Douglas High School ] funds for the next fiscal year have | selected short subjects and current . installatic a IS, IS 3 - 5 t pe! re; sed v N aders ews events. fee Shoppe at 8 o'clock tonight.|® ® e @ © e ® » o ® ¢ ® e e graduating Seniors yesterday aft- 28 % not been released by the Begeral | Tove: eventa CASH GROCERS Members and guests meet at Zynda|® CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE e|érnoon. The Seniors and high J hn W. 'M PR *r‘l‘r‘l';;"“mm f.',i"l,:“,’,};ld?"f' lno : : | Hotel at 7:50 and proceed to Cof-|® CHATTER o|school teachers marched in to-|JOn W. Meggi GRUEIGE Py g te ERgRCEE thalIRN. SAM PAUL IS |} Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 403 t fee Shoppe adv|e s @ e e e e e e e e e e elgether and occupied two front| letes Studie A A seasonis work, the extent of ‘which | | Sl b By fee Shoppe. adv. | e | pletes dStudies at A. A. is now indeterminate. | HOSTESS: CHARMING |—————————=— P TG A o . 1 | Alnougn the weather wasn't ex-| EUP (llmmwd “;m )mrme dnnd C. and S. O. Mines |~ Maintenance will be carried on| ’ ’ i ST A ot 5 : o R ro R 1 o | 80ld streamers. 7 & 08 | Ma g il | i HALF soles, heels men’s dress shoes| aCtly summery there were quite a e e 1wluom‘x" [,L,‘e vu]n .0“51 e out of a small balance left from PARTY ON SAlURDAY $150, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. |few bleacherites out to see yes- ¢ £ I SN Al A last season’s aliotments. The crew | . A5, terday's Paps-Bills tiff. The fans|E%ld crepe paper with yellow daf-| Amofig the graduates from the: “% FeAS30C iments. crew Ao 3 e missed the wusual throaty shouting|fodils in them. | Agricultural College and 10r the present will be held <1uwn< Mrs. Sam Paul entertained on | 3564 al t S ting %5 " s > iy g . to about six men last Saturday afternoon, several of { R s} wspecially| ‘@uoting St. John, Dean Rice|School of Mines this year is John ; ; of | ’ ® BackaChel Nervous ® il\:‘hnf,)mgu; D‘o,mu (1\:,,1‘\1 e ot |said: T am come that they ms |'W. Meggitt, who ed from the P | Juneau's teachers and a few, ol 5 o " *| have life— e | a1 oh Sct y friends at her home in the Ber- | B 1 vom o o | B i s v th ouc| v M abunda e e s iy Scwl Meogs & MOFHERS’ DAY DISPLAY 10" s o in s | 1 ariol. of | & arked t t s a pleasure to|receiving his Bache Scie e ot ( | ETEE < o ~ veri b b address a gradusting class a8 shey |desrce i Civil Bngincering ana WINDOW IS ATTRACTIVE| 'Toe pastime for the siternoon AU’S FINEST FOOD STORE { e L .o | have accomplished something, have | heads this graduating class 3§ § e | was fancy work, sewing and knit- | For some reason m amuse- & i . b + T nanal obs % ‘;') O ity Procesio: | menit was afforded the lady fans|Passed a milestone on the high-|at the College in scholastic hon- Onk ofthe prettiest Mothers' Day | {in8, ‘Those receiving Sovons fox | | AR T i ST, S SR T I TELEPHONE m:m\vlh: 41~‘fru|m‘ the ninth., Hs smiled When they The Abundant Life activities, particularly marked by is 'that of the Fresh Air Sign Co., | Marietta Shaw, th.ss Alma Olson | :f'x";::-”l y pains the | alled him “Mussolini” and grin-| [eligious life is, after all, an|three years of servics as editor of on Main Sireet between Second |and Mrs. W. E. Cahill ‘ who has nausea and : P | gbundant life, Déean Rice said,|the school paper, the “Farthes: and . Third Avemues. Under the| The decorated difing room with 3 ned when he was accused of be-| " " H g vith | ‘ other 4 o the |10 o Moose in EIKs' clothing, | aunching into his subject, undll\'m-;h Collegian.” In addition to soft glow of a red-shaded electric|® Peautifully app "HDEdA table with | B T {ER i % |'life is lacking without it, and|this he was president of the senior are several tastly printed|® Center of a bouguet of tulips,| ke this “Preseription,” Read what | e | cannot be very full. Our Lord did|class and took part in basketwall odes,to Mother and on each side|and all the viands daintily served ta iption.” at | TUnless the rule has gone by v hostess. 1 2 be reme Mrs. J. H. p of 1497 Frafklin | the boards, S8am Baker should re- not come to restrict out lives or|and skiing as well as dramatics. of tMe benter piece are vases c ]_‘by the hostess, will long mm;m-Y U had frequent e, nervous | ceive a remembrance for his home|R&ITOW them. The life of man is| The Juneau High School may fe! taining Swhite and red fiowers, The |ered by all those present ke : petite, lost i b infinitely beyond that of the horse | complimented by the record which atiracted much attention S headach appetite, run. It has been the custom in o M a ket .| the past of the Elks to “gift” their |OF the doz, or the busy little bes. | this student made at the College day and Sunday nights. Advertisements are your pocket-| | first. player who registers a four-|AS graduates we are likely to ask: > - e book editorials. They interpret the| LR bagger, B | ‘What does it all mean? wnleERHUNE LEAVES ON fied ads pay. merchandise news. FREE DELIVERY! i 55 4 S S was I created? ” Dean Rice said| = — - - i ——————————————~ BEER BEER BEER| he had met many fine young men| 10-DAY TRIP; WILL 10,2k i 5 We will have a limited Supply|and women with no religion, and| cOYER WEST COAST e P-n. p-m. L] '¢f BLATZ “OLD HEIDELBERG”|something was lacking. The abun- S 0 . and ANHEUSER - BUSCH “BUD-|dant life includes life in the pres- iR RN OeA 1 - Store Open Evenings Y o "hav sharts | WEISER” arriving tcnight. Harry|ence of God, he said. Eurbaiie o fhp jgouitiern, end o ou can buy shirts g . pruggist, “The Squibb Stores| There is a purpose in existence, | the district for a ten-day trip, ¥ L hiat i aic'd | of Alask —adv.|averred Dean Rice, and we are not | W- Terhune, Executive Officer o 1 & - 2k Seslalacy = that cost less but you } i . e |here merely as a matter of chance, | the Alaska Game (Commission, ¢ 3 | e , A ; | “Life is not guesswork but you and | here Saturday on the patrol boa P E l | can’t buy shirts that Lri have o plase in the plan of Al.|jSesl 0apk J.°0. Sellevokd. = He xtra Qua lty § | TH . B e gl mighty God. Life becomes full-|Will Visit the West Coast of Prin | E TREND 18 toward i lived with God. Religion broadens|0f Wales Island, Ketchikan an ]‘l'll P a | than— PEOPLE our viewpoint and makes life worth | Wrangell wier rocess y ) etchikan the Seal will b 11 29 while. {i At Eetchian =071 course. » Being in a hurry Scripture Reading hauled out on the ways and i ! doesn’t mean you The Baccalaureate servioe open-[an overhauling and some W07 Certain-teed Roofing is by every test the 3 M l can’t enjoy a deli- | el with scripture reading by Rev. ?'c;)ax:'.» made to put it 'm »HHM i } 4 z ' & l . -I\ l W 2 8 } 3 anhattan cious lunch. Come Cadwell. Mrs. Flora Kirkham sang, |its annusl irip to Souhwest & R roniing SR o ATl R , ! arrl Rn 4 . “The Golden Key,” accompanied |ka. sl 4 p arante V ive. | aC \ e 0 5 here dand be con- || The COCE i Peasce on ine| Mr. Terhune il mvestigats con- guarantee No. 1 for five, 2 for ten, | Shlrts VnpeC. organ, Miss>s Thoma and Pim- |ditions generally on the west coas. and No: 3 for fifteen years. « | Pl g A B ‘le 2 | perton sang a duet, “In the Gar- |before ‘going to Ketchikan. A . i umbmg Heatmg Sheet Metal atl y 8 | den of Tomorrow,” also accompan- | Wrangell he will confer with N £ g ied by Miss Pearce. Chamber of Commerce on a o. 1, Light, about 35 lbs. : s A e are i COUNCIL MEETING a change in trapping regulation No. 2, Medium, about 45 1bs. A special meeting of the Doug-|for next winter. No. 3. H ; 55 1i |las City Council was held Saturday BT Yot TS 0. 3, Heavy, about o bs. evening to consider matters of im- | BEN RAGNAN OF YAKUTATI y H. S. \ portance. Consideration of the ARRIVES FOR MEDIC ";m school budget for the coming year CARE AT HOSPITAL z | GR A VES was considered at some length, the £ i 8 | Council voting to allow the same| Ben Ragnan, who came to amount for the maintenance of the |neau from his hmpe at Y‘akul' / m 2 | school as for the year just clos-|ths steamer Aleutian, arriving 10° The Clothing Man | | ing. ’ morning, is in St. Ana's Hosp i i . 2 P ERERE B for medical treatment. . | HOME FROM HOSPITAL e . AT LOWER PRICES' [ Herman Savikko returned' Make Millions Think—and y B BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPA + . A Saving of vep... SURE .. Bov!! { aving or at ) 4 sausugflg(ucn A a:E S APT TO . WE'RE GONNA HAVE o e RIS, SOME SWEET DOCTOR I GAVE HIM Least 35% 1 HIRED A BIG ARNEY ... BILLS THIS MONTH- & HYPO... THAT'S SPECIALIST TO ZUN'-SH ORUNK THAT SPECIALIST . ALL T ; T (UEA 5P IN'T SERIOUS... N EVERYTHING-.. REMEMBER - \ Modern Shoe Machinery now installed BUT IF SULLY | 2 PULLS THROUGH in our store | L Pl SEWARD STREET .