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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934. e e Double FEATURE Program FEATURE NO. 1 Robert ARMSTRONG Helen M ACK Roland YOUNG Rolph BELLAMY dJohn MILIAN lovro Hope CREWS Henry STEPHENSON castinanall- thrill drama packed with §A story of criminal daring . . . while London sleeps! Directed by Ernest 8. Schoedsack. Merian C. Cooper, executive producer. 600 Seats 25¢ RK O RADIO PICTURE FEATURE NO. 2 DANGER BOUND! A landslide of action, romance and big thrills! | op JUSTICE" Joyce Compton | Directed by | Otto Brower 3 | | 600 Seais 25¢| O PO BEER of Guaranteed Qualities! The assurance that you are buying the purest and BEST BEER is yours when you pat- ronize this establishment! Rhinelander and Alt Heidelberg ON DRAUGHT ® The Miners Recreaiion Parlors BILL DOUGLAS S e ] The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Specialiy Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 | | Behrends Bank Bullding | e I | i | | Mining Locationi ~iices at Em- pire office. You Were Their Best Friend .. would you know how to counsel with her wisely, sen- sibly in her hour of trouble? You may be called upon some day to discharge the duties of a man’s closest friend. Pre- pare now to perform those duties as capable as you do your regular bufiness. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i [ { Construction Co. | Juneau Wife Was Fat No Longer Attractive LOST HUSBAND’S LOVE The above headlines appeared in | a New York newspaper in connec- | tion with a divorce trial. “She was | a beautiful woman,” one witness testified, “but she got fat and is| not attractive any more.” Thousands of women are getting | fat and losing their appeal just because they do not knew what to do. Why not do what thousands of women have done to get rid of pounds of unwanteg fat? Take one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot wat every morn- ing before breakfast and Kkeep it up for 30 days. Then weigh yoursel | and see how many pounds you have lost. Kruschen Salts are a blend of 6 mineral salts most helpful to body health. Best of all, a bottle of | Kruschen Salts that will last you | for 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Ask | Butler auro Drug Co. or Juneau, Drug Co. cr any druggist for a | bottle and start to lose fat today It's the SAFE way to reduce but | be sure you get KruSchen—your | | defeat e BRING CHILLS AND LAUGHTER ! & 'Blind Adventure' Ts Thrill- § er—Tim McCoy Wins Over Bandits Again Weird house, sinister rd ap- adventures in a which to all outw is an eminently respect- e English mansion, provide the in “Blind Adven- io Picture my: which opened la Coliseum The ong, Helen Mack nturous Am- n for the first in the house n a “pea-soup” ses and experiences n in unique com- # prove both excit- y funny atest western for Justice,” which al the Coliseum, has Mc o travels w oys to a town ission is to reclaim 1 from his father.. He finds hostility on every hand as he and his band of peace-abiding cowmen enter Cougar, Even the irl McCoy meets and falls in love with, discloses d erican vi time seeks after becomi fog. Wha there inv plications ing and riot ting d at Coy cast Last month “¥lush” was | that weuld be chased over the Today he is a contest winner, is the ecnstant companicn of in “The Barretts of Wimpole Shearer’s home. TEACHERS BUSY ON PLANS FOR ~ SUMMER DAYS brings matters to a climax and it is only after the ri's kindly old father has been murdered and McCoy accused, that his hard-riding band of Texans bring about peace and McCoy's “righ -+ Admiral Togo, Hero of Russo Var - Japanese . Passes Away (Continued rrom Page One) Friends and Families Included in List With the close ool only few days off, the teachers as well as the pupils q arrange- ments to c sum teact Schools, only two are und: yet about the manner in they will months. Four expect to attend summer school, four will spend at Jeast part of their summer in Juneau and two will travel, while the remainder will either visit with friends or spend the time getting \cquainted with the A questionns cialist in growing curysanthemums. The Battle Code Admiral Togo's battle code, that taught to young Japanese naval officers, explained by the old hero himse in 1932 in these terms: “‘Don’t be worried if the enemy's guns are of greater range than yours. If your adversary’s sword is nger than yours, close with him. “Once the fight is joined cease to worry about victory or defeat Simply do your best. He who fears is already beaten by his own nervousness. “If you would 1f command, do it from a post in the thick of the fight. I always fought with my |r flagship leading the battleline. Un- less you are on the spot it is im- |teacher today revealed th f possible to seize the opportunities | lowing occupations and addresses of the moment, to respond qulckly!wh‘xch many of the teachers may to the demands of the situation. |be found this summer. “To command is not to scold or| Miss Margaret Yeakey, Dais irritate. The real leader must in-|Washington; Miss Dalma Hans: spire the whole fleet by his de- |has already mbarked on a meanor.” around the world; Miss Maurid health comes first and remember this if you are not joyfully satis- | fied with results—money back. adv. > Daily Empire Want Ads Pay SEND YOUR FAVORITE PHOTO FOR ARTISTIC MONOCHROME REPRODUCTION - wsuitable for WNORTHWE/ZT 7TUDIOZ A1 COLUMBIN 0 SFATTLL Wast & Juneau Icc Cream Parlors Exclustve Deajers HORLUCK'S DANISH ICE CREAM | | l | NOW OPEN! Sunday Chicken Dinner AUK BAY INN With All the Trimmings! Regular Dinner $1.50 | Extra portions will be | charged for Make your appointments NOW! See Ed Jahnke or the Channel Bus Line BOATS FOR RENT, with fishing gear furnished | | | | e | Herbig, Boise, Idaho; Miss Kathy- Daily Empuwe Want Ads Pay rine Long, Seattle Washington; Miss Preparing Mighty e — Radiolarian, smallest creature known, i visible under microscope, would be this size through new telescope. Drawing cho canine character acter in Hellywood. Gi T School, Travel, Visits with 77 a Telescope to Reveal 'n from 108 docgs as the best As a result of this honor he . Shearer, both on the screen " and cff the screen at Miss Photo shews Miss Shearer with “Flush.” Elma Olson, undecided; Miss Mari- ta Shaw, Newport, Oregon; J. University of Washington School; Mrs. Josephir askate Saskatchew care of Hazen-Twiss; Mi: Monson, Seattle, Washin, ton; M Donie Taylor, Juneau for an indefinte time; Mrs. Alleir Council, Juneau, Alaska; Miss Helen at Osage, Towa, chool at Chicago Un n, Mable E sit | M Ann Rohwer, Spar , Wash- ‘n:‘mu: Miss Mary Kolasa, Juneau for a time; Miss Ann Easton, Cheney, Washington; Miss V. Bour- ¢ 8111 10th N. E., Sea | W ton; Miss Blanche J. Tu In Ju a; Mrs. Iva Til- ! e Street, Seattle, Wash- Alice Palmer 2 2nd ¢l Ave st, Williston, North Da- scided a5 | which spend the next three « Everett ng in the R. Erickson, travel- East; Harold E. Reg ided; A. S. Dunham, Summer 1, University of Colorado; Mi Seattle, Washing e Tillotson, Sum- School, Oregon State College; liss Helene Gray, Bozeman, Mon- ana j St | wamm, - > o NOTICE TO MARINERS Watch out for |Channel due to construction | Tenth St. and Douglas Island. I ALFRED DISHAW, Contractor. A G AU I ining Location Notices at Em- | pire office. il- lustrates extent of space which new telescope will make vis- iblemscom- pared”with seg- ment of uni- verse which maybeseen with present telescopes, As_construction of mightiest telescope ever made proceeds, science anticipates that it will reveal objects one billion light years distant as they were before even the lowest forms of life appeared on earth, Mold used to cast 200-foot telescope mirror (a 17 feet wide “eye” which | { | | | | | | | | obstructions in gitka, arrived here from that eity i on cn the seaplane Baranof last even- {Douglas Island Bridge between ing to receive treatment at St. | Universe’s Secrets LILIAN HARVEY APPEARS HERE N FIRST F".M‘Romance! Girls! British Actress Makes Good & Showing with Lew Ayres | in "My Weakness” Lilian Har erican screen a ay Tt ater last night in a blaze of really unprecedented glory. Her first pic- ture for our native film arc My Weakness,” the new Fox production . brought th under th Buddy DeSylva. And duction and a performan will warm the hearts of mov ers wherever they may be. With Lew Ayres as the masculine lead opposite her, Miss Harvey has the perfect partner in her Ameri- can film debut. Together they make one of the most attractive pairs it has been the privilege of the screen| to present. There is freshness, vi- vacity, charm, espirit, dash and color in every sequence f the picture and both Miss Harvey and | Ayres figure heavily in the pro-| ceedings. | Fox Film has seen fit, and hap-| pily so, to surround these two young players with a supporting cast| that is rare in these days of mass production. There is Charles But-' terworth, inimitably himself; Har-| ry Langdon, a comedian of another | but no less hilarious school; and | Sid Silves king of the "Sloogcs"‘ whose contribution to “My Weak-| ne speaks volumes for what may | be expected from him in the fu-| ture. Henry Travers, Irene Bentley is aegis TO- NIGHT ATl NIGHT iaughs! Musicl LILIAN Cha Heirry L Sid Sil ers, Henry Trav s Butterworth ley ‘and Hollywood HARRY WARREN [ J BUDDY’S GARAGE MUSHROOMS ' @ LATE NEWS R T A T and Adrian Rosley have leading supporting roles, and each of them puts forth a fine performance. i Some of the most beautiful girls of | Hollywood, that land of most beau- |} tiful girls, grace the production. ! ‘Their list is headed by Mary How- | ard, the daughter of Will Rogers, Irene Ware, Barbara Weeks, Susan | Fleming arcelle Edwards, Mar~i jorie King, Jean Allen, Gladys Blake | and Dixie Frances. French Vill':g; Is ; on Thirst Strike| THONON, France, May 30.—The 450 inhabitants of Biot went on | strike against the high cost of| drinking and the nine cafes in the | village found an ultimatum nailed | to their doors demanding that wine | be reduced 5 cents a quart. An of- fered cut of 3 cents was spurned - e C. L. BLACKSTONE ARRIVES FROM SITKA BY PLANE TO RECEIVE MEDICAL CARE; C. L. Blackstone, [ troller from Ann’s Hospital for an infected finger on the left hand - ->se ‘WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone 358. —adv. ottt e i °N. ¥., where the glass, upon which two automobiles could stana aice | e will see four times larger than tv!r.ht.fon) is shp_'rn llefl.l sf Cumin_g_._/ side (as indicated above), is cooling. the photo at right indicate size of new telescope as compared with whap |~ is now world’s biggest, one Jocated at Mt Wilson, Calif, ~ Dotted and drawn lin e — forr s rr s Respectfully in Memory Of those who have followed the Flag to the supreme sacrifice, Jones-Stevens MEMORIAL D4Y . .. From Revolutionary days until today the men of the United States have participated in its battle for freedom. On Memorial Day we remember their bravery, their loyaty to our country. |Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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