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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1934. ...told in a picture that reveals every secret, every love, every confidence of awoman physici/zm.‘ What she learned about men. Theadviceshe gave to other unmarried wo- men. The price she paid for the sin shelaughed at. | We know every woman in town will want to see this amazing Warner Bros. picture and we urge - them to bring the men! ‘MARY EVENSHD WITH Kdl] Francis LYLE TALBOT » GLENDA FARRELL THELMA TODD & UNA O'CONNOR/ Sunday—*“FOOTLIGHT PARADE” STARTS TONIGHT e e ’ LOCAL RADISHES AND ONIONS Fresh Every Morning CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Chamberlin’D Windows GIVE COMPLETE POTECTION Sealed Against Draught, Rain, Snow and Dust Chamberlin metal interlocking weather strip will cut your fuel bill 20% to 30%. Factory guarantee for life of building and installed by factory-trained mechanics. CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHER STRIP CO. F. A. BURGY—Alaska Represrentative For Free Estimate—PHONE 123 - P %or]minf must stand lumi / Fullerwear Floor Enamel is made to “‘stand the gaff”— to really last where wear is hardest. For interior floors of lino- leum, wood and cement. Popular floor colors. FU I.I.‘I!WCIIR QUICK- D&YING FLOOR €NAME€EL DECORET €NAMEL QUICK DRYING SMOOTH FLOWING EASY TO USE A fine, lustrous en-4 amel—for furniture and interior wood- work. Wear-resist- ing.' Can be washed ain and again. ?de color choice. Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co. | I, E | { ! { Prompt Delivery 2 KAY FRANCIS IS STAR FOR '~ OPENING FILM ‘Mary Stevens, M.D." Story of Woman's Doctor’s Love and Outcome One of the strangest stories of |a triangular love affair is told in |the Warner Bros. picture “Mary | Stevens, M. D.” which comes to the Capitol Theatre tonight. The triangle involves Kay Francls, the| star, Lyle Talbot and Thelma Todd. A boy and a girl, playmates from childhood, study medical surgery together, and set up practice in adjoining offices, their friendship ripening into love. ever, sees an opportunity marriage with the daughter of a powerful politician. So the child- hood sweetheart steps aside, al- xthough she continues to watch over | the man she loves with a mother- ing instinct. It is not until the man gets entangled in domestic scandal and financial entanglements that cause his indictment, that she goes to him and gives him her love. Kay Francis is said to give a | strong performance as the woman | doctor whose love for “her man” |is enduring even when he turns | {from her to love another, while | Thelma Todd gives a fine portray- al of the selfish spoiled woman to {whom love is but a flitting passion. | Lyle Talbot, as the doctor lover, | has the finest role of his career op- | posite Miss Francis and is said to A S DOUGLAS NEWS | | NEW FURNITURE, EQUIPMENT, ARRIVES FOR GOVT. SCHOOL Bringing the furniture and vari- | ous equipment for the new govern- ment school the North Star docked here about 10 o'clock last night after being in Juneau all day The ship was in port about an hour unlcading the Douglas ship- ment, g - | NCRTH WIND BRINGS FREIGHT Enroute to the westward, the |North Wind called in at Douglas yesterday forenoon to unload about 25 tons of general freight, mostly food supplies. The vessel is ex- | pected back from Seward in about a week and will stop here on her way south to pick up Mr. Cahill's car. The latter is preparing to leave for a vacation trip and he ! and Mrs. Cahill and daughter Doris who are already south, expect to make an extended tour in thell‘ | car. ——aee———— ‘ EQUlmENT ARRIVES FOR LOCAL LAUNDRY \ | To further modernize his busi-' | ness, Roy Serii, proprietor of the | Douglas hand laundry, received via the North Wind yesterday a de- |livery car and an extra washing| ‘machine which he purchased in Juneau recently. T N GRAY ON SICK LIST Gray has been under the weather for several days with a severe at- tack of the flu. He was convales- ness during Gray's absence. ATTENTION WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Regular meeting Thursday even- ing, June 7, at 8 o'clock. Election of officers. A large attendance is desired. GERTIE OLSEN, —adv. Recorder. -, - Mining Location Notices at Em- pass their apprenticeship' as internes in the same hosplt:\lfi The ambition of the man, how-! in aj live up to the promise he has| shown in all previous picture work. || City Clerk and Wharfinger Felix | cing today. City Marshal Schramm | is looking after the wharf busi-| about a month. She wil spend some time with Mrs. Harold Smith at Cordova, where the latter's hus® M. 5. SITKA T0 LEAVE i:fil‘éflinffifid‘l'ffl‘ff& ko 7o Ve ISEATTLE - TODAY- WITH Standard Ofl Company here. PAUL LUKAS IS. tt will leave the Puget Sound | i s at 9 o'clock tonight, accordinz | ord received by Mayor I| Mrs, Wellman Holbrook left ein, owner this morning. | - ROALD KOPSTEAD CONFINED TO HOME WITH INFLUENZA AND CORDOVA FOR MONTH | John Wayne Is New Star‘ | neau last evening on the moto Roald Kopstead, butch at in Westerns—Double | Sitka 15 veing loaded today | ship North Star for the Westward Y CUBRn Bill Closes Tonlght and the freght brought by it Will| where she will visit friends for e i infiuaed Paul L¥kas, who has the leadinz | role witdh Loretta Young in iFrst | ;Nauonal"s comedy dealing with mc‘ |great American pastime of bndke] | “Grand Slam,” which closes at the | Coliseum Theatre tonight, has the reputation of being a cosmopolite, | having wandered over more patts| of the earth’s surface than any other Hollywood actor. He claims | that his penchant for traveling| |came as a result of being born on |a fast express train just as it was| | pulling into Budapest. “It must have been a sort of inherited tem- | | dency,” he said. “At any rate 1 lhnvv been on the go ever since.”| Although he is one of the yo\mc-' \ect of the hard-riding western stars | |of the screen, John Wayne has | \forged to the front with amazing i | Activator |rapidity since his tall, well-knit Spin Basket 8 Ib. Capacity Damp-Dries Fast Washing No Oiling | figure first flashed in front of the lens. In his latest foursstar west- ern picture, “The Telegraph Trail,” which is also closing tonight at the Coliseum Theatre, he is sure to win new followers as the younz ‘govemmenc scout and JIndian| fighter. forced to cope, single- handed with an Indian uprising that threatens to exterminate an entire frontier settlement. — - Drain Pump Guaranteed Qiless Motor Large Castors | | WOOD FUR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone $124.00 Model 3G 358. —adv. | s " | Sold on Convenient Terms | | ALWAYS I T 1l deheew R Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. i COLEMAN’S | JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WE HAVE A COMPLETE SUPPLY A OFFERING A GRAND Mid-Week Special | OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN—SO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY! \D ARE LETTUCE, Good Size Head,each . . . . 5¢,10c,15¢ cuC UMBERS, Hot House, 3 sizes . . . 15¢,20¢c, 25¢ RH UEARB, Strawberry, 6 p(:unds LR . 20 TOMATOES, Smooth Hot H ouse, 2 pounds . . . 45c pire office. e e e Arctic | Pabst Famous | Draught Beer On Tap —————————————— CAULIFLOWER, Bleached, head . . . . . 10c,15¢ CAN TALOUPES, “A Real Treat” . 5¢,10c,2 for 35¢ NEW POTATOES; Very Good Grade, 6 pounds . . . 25¢ GRAPEFRUI T, Arizona, Seedless,3for . . . . . 25¢ NITED FOOD (0. PHONE 38 FREE DELIVERY FULL LOAD OF FREIGHT The motorship should arrive here | band is stationed with ths U. & sometime Monday, Mayor Gold-|Forest Service and will aiso visit GLUBE TRuTTER stein said. Mrs. R. C. Ingram at Sewari.| Recently released by the long-, - eee Mr. Ingram is with ihe Bu- s nen’s union from Seattle, the | MRS WELLMAN HOLBROOK To|Teau of Public Roads that | ship Sitka, Capt. Willam| yygry FRIENDS IN SEWARD | Place. SI AN PAUL LL ORETTA TEEGRAPH TRAIL 250 ANY 5 UNIVERSAL BOND and | Mortgage Corporation Room 6 Valentine Bldg. | FRED H. ROWE f | 4 T CAPITAL Beer Parlor's and Ball Rooms Nufsed g« {Irs Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of * MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal . [LE— | WARRACK { Conttnlchon Co. Juneau Sy FIRE ALARM CALES Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Sawmill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at 'roten Seventh and Main. Fire Hall. Home Boarding House," Gastineau and Rawn ‘Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris, PFifth andd Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and C. Twelfth, BP.R. garag

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