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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRLE, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1935. 3 ATHLETICS BEAT o=y QUEEN HELEN STARTING with MIDNIGHT PREVIEW and SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY Amazing! UNDAY BROWNS BY § - ) Herbert Glacier i COMING BACK W. Fe Former Net Star Plans to| Compete in Wimble- 3 v don Tourney v HORSES,DAMES HED A WEAKNESS FOR ... AND TROUBLE! wzged two grizzl a male and Philadelphia Goes to Sev- fon °F Romance € laffs?’ 3 O EesAT N, Mins X Astounding! ol Shiot sini iho enEl’} Place, St. Louis ,l, \m\’p lition rur N ¢ The mad, mad story of a Remarkable! & o g bllps Into Cellar v, Rinibing Mood, Princeton Senior with a gi : City . . A Dud in a Poita Waa AR chorus girl on his hands, a The only 8,“‘hem.l¢‘ = one horse town! PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 18.— mals before he s: k fiancee on his neck, and a clusive t:d".nng pictures sl 5 3 The Athletics opened a home stand | they started run A} . sweetheart on the tele- of the world famous Iaxainst the invading western clubs alders he got five o 4 51 phone! babies— yesterday with an 8 to 0 victory four over the St. Louis Browns. 100 ya ha 35 Re The triumph lifted the Mackmen > — to seventh place in the American Le.ag.\le‘ .“.Lax\dmg,s and dropped the WXNGARD, FISHERIES . PR s Browns into llliiol!ar. AGENT, COMINGNORTH = FRIDAY Coast League Portland 2; Oakland 4. Los Angeles 3; San Francisco 4. D Seattle Hollywood 6. tle - tod Missions 7; Sacramento 8. makes 1 National League BRI Boston 7; St. Louis 1. L Brooklyn 7; Pittsburgh 1. 2 Philadelphia 0; Chicago 5. New York 2; Cineinnati 6. American League Detroit 8; Washington 10. to the ient major ;% TROYCHAK TONIGHT s during the 1 ympany DIONNE ¥ QUIN- § HOPKINS L. G Wingarg B > Auk Bay Inn} [UPLETS It's 'New! It's Fine! 1 llowing through his inter- of both American and an_ dance IN DAMON RUNYON'S \Y/'; is 0; Phi 2 GRANTED DIVORCE 5, il bey 5 K 2 ! Chicago 1; Boston 2 thirteen in- | eral Judge ge F. Alexar entertainment of pe | nings. District Court today to Willl 4 Bergstr from Agnes J. Ber T STANDINGS OF CLUBS strand " HELEN AND SMOKEY LAST TIMES TONIGHT Pacific Coast League b e PPF Charles Ruggles with VO S s BURDICK GETS NEW CAR APPEAR, PARIS lNNf M 6 :g' % | . Cherl G. Burdick, Administra- I 1 and Smoky ell-known pi- | ary Carlisle . HELEN MACK fg:”“::g R gg 12 'Zzz b sslstant 1o rosest Abry- rums ccksbimmiloR T Una Mack GERTRUDE MICHAEL B s it U e in @ brand_new » o fesivites . the Part| s Markal 4 Papamoniny Bicture himbod 10 19 500 Sutomobi days, having tak- I rding to Pearl and | fl in et il AR :1‘;:5:‘];14 & ne 1\);:111 e 5 P of the Glacier| SAML L ; ‘ i g McCaul Motor C Tighway reso A PARAM . ‘gz;::d }g gé ;zi pany i first model of its| Wi / in fine shape| ‘Ml‘r(ler ma p e 15 26 333kind In the city nd better weather here again, the Js % g Vati G - .o - nar nt is prepared to handle C ‘ National !w‘::“emst pet. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ity crowd over the w«-rkrn:l.] d. Prlv(lte m?? ’ Malcolm Faulkner, son of Mr. - > > - | New York 15 7 88 i k- | Bf:okl;,’:l g TEleng d,up x‘x” ‘)1.] ”F‘.:lill}(‘nm"; cele-| m]::u]:t;‘ !:\;‘lzot"\'n; | % “U'M in Bloom" SEE «“Apple Annie” “Littl o his 1 birthday annive r Roden, Juneau | i & TR 7 X il FoidAue 000y - Tl Fioas - i with's (0 1 nd Terrtorial chikcs : ummin'n Singin'n Whistlin The World's Dumbest ! meeb Dam Runyon’s i i g the Faulkner Nerth Sea from Juneau| “St:‘:lghllff:fflm the Shoulder, Detective favorite er . a S t0 ight from the Heart” | uy who lives for the day Cincinnati 10 13 g T | 1-1 hopes the v\fi;l[l:"'- will Fhiladelphia 5 16 MATINEE 2 P. M. take care of itself! ° A sctinn K onind i Won Lost — ATETD SUNDAY Sl Chicago 15 i n : Cleveland 138 . b : S Jod Fannie's Wedding Day Bostan . 2 8 e - - ‘\““"“":h““ Fiction E New Yorl ~ 7 7 T News Geod-Bad M g 7 i : e e e LY SEND MONDAY asaington a St. Leuis 5 14 263 [ NEE— e | Bewen = s 1 il o SUCEERATEER S8 P, Mt e — Thoma, spent the day at Lawson Rty % ¥ 5 ‘ S L e e R A LAST TIMES TONIGHT—Deluxe Double Features Ji7ome “beit the cav ot Lawson { ! NEw MflV'Es 1 ; 7 2] lgrades with Miss Pimperton pic- P y “MANHATTAN LOVE SONG”——and Sk out e MsGIATAL AR : : t ANNUAL DANCE = Altogether 'excellent outings were i O“S[U JOHN WAYNE in [ cnjovea P , T0 BE SEEN Fea { e DO S “WEST OF THE i N 8 ; i ' S i 5 ‘S Z4) AT THEATRES Fi ! THEATRE DIVIDE Douglas iitirs : e Douglas Volunteer Fire R R A T AT X AN HEBRTS WERE HIS \ W ¢ Sunday Attractions Are! g oY oUEs 1 Church STEPPING STONES ¢ : ' Announced by Various Departmem for et e rrree==4 3 | ing in the Community Church has | T8 POWER . .. Y 4 been cancel. DOUGLAS || "2%ee Services BRINGS FREIGHT . v { WrQ | With a fair tonnage of gencral| Notices for tmis ehurch column A merchandise for local firms, the|nmust be reecelved by The Empire Managements i Vil | productions at all Juneau Lhealx'(e.s‘ tomorrow. At the Capitol, Bing Cresby and ‘ j North Sea, yacht-ship of the Norih-|not later than 10 o'eluck Saturday Miriam Hopkins will be seen in| N A T A T 0 R I U M i e rsrore—me ~eeeed land Transportation Company,|morning v guarantee change of < Loves Me Not’ The plot of : *" ROAD PROJECT DELAY docked hepg k.4 Bwlock thls morn | sermon. f0pl S0 ‘ : this film begins when a little night’ / : § EXTENDED FOR TIME |ing. One passenger, John Marin, i . = club dancer, witness to a murder, MUSIC BY i returning from abusiness trip south Douglas Community Church takes refuge in a Princeton dormi- | iwas a passenger for here. ey Iver Anderson, General Superin- 2 f Kl | H. GinsON ©. HORNADY tendent for Siems-Spokane Com- RETURNS FROM TRIP | Sunday services: pany, cnroute to Douglas on the| jon, wrarin’ who is soon to join! A1 &m. te 12—Sunday School. Vistoria, stopped off aL_Wrungml the ranks of local business men,| 12 1won~_‘Adull. service. to look over certain projects, and| . ....q home on the North Scfl; No evening service. will not arrive here until Tuesday, ,¢er 18 days absence during which| Week Days: tory. | ¢ | At the Uptown, “Power,” a Gau- “D l 2 H l H’ |mont-British feature will be tne uae aynes anc I8 attractio It is a dramatic story |of the rise and fall of a young man, ambiticus to become a poli- Orcllestra N s ? H % | tical power and relieve oppression. 1 it was reported. Thus hlhc cxpsiyed he was in Seattle purchasing 00““’"a,“;e;1;e§-f?§'ck""d Friday evenings At e O T e R of the labor situation | ang supplies for his new ven- | :45 o'clock, kil . [ with Mr. Anderson's wrrival.|ture g peor partor and bus term-| We Eive to all & very cardial in- | e hri;o: e Dancing Starts at 10 P. M. sen delayed a fe i ek s | vitation to attend these services, | 8 4% e s ’ has been deleyed a few days more. jn.1’ to be located on the ground b R oursle\eart 1‘:}_‘ ) 3 : bstary ‘of & Faes Grack man and a Adaiiisna sl 00 Ladies F: 2 552k 1 floor of the Eagles Hall. ; » v gambler, and of e, a girl | 510l 1 es Tree | g s | operation in coming and bringing | & e b SOUERR, 8. Bir] 1s OUT OF HOSPITAL s 3. i involved. 4 | others, Sitad Tom Sanford returned to his|PICNICS OUT-OF-DOORS A e CRIDLEY TRAVELS | — home here the middle of the week | WIND UP SCHOOL '"ARM;.L St. Luke's Episcopal Charch N frcm St. Ann’s Hospital after be- Ty N b e —eelli Ross A. Gridley, Territorial en- - ing there the better part of a| A fine day’s outing “jh-ghl re ;‘,h"mi"flo‘;“‘ang"e;r’:on i 'BS!‘;: | A 'tremendous and enthrall \incer-inspector of the Public p , month. Still very weak, Mr. San- sulted . o B el Y P P i % ¢ | Works Administration, left Juneau ford is just able to get around. g:‘;‘ry c)?ol:lems;d;:ls (enmc\asiheir‘ il 8 tagga ot,gne 10 rose from |ur Skagway on the Victoria. E gh . s st r by Gl =P o T T : e v ST o'y A |ten-mile hike to and from Nevada|| Dousias Catholic Church | the depths (o become the o INS URAN( :l E e 4 SERVICE (?ANCELLED Creek, was reporteq as the result|“g.39 am—Rgiy Mass ana ser- | Power behind the throne— Bishop Rowe will preach Sunday of the various picnics hckj vester-imon, Benediction of the mdst | | V5 % evening at St. Lukefs' C}klmrch in | day. First four lg"xl‘adcs wn;n t;;‘gu‘imesud Sacrament after the mui: | | N B onlv to lose all rlwwug’) the S ! 6 Douglas. The service for that even-!teachers, Miss raser an iss | Pt 7 i R & A’ l All ] Sh k ’ . o FAME R sl T wce wers ; en Shattuck, Inc. . AT THE HOTELS . ; C 3 seceevceccvosee %k 7 v 0, ‘ . v e P : ‘ j . ® | Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ’ WANTED I | NEZ CONRAD VEIDT | (. g J. A. Tennson, Seattle; W. R.| it \ N L. AHLERS . | ¥ b Selfridge, Ketchikan; Herb Munter, | : BENITA HUME GERALD DU MAURIER 4 Used vacuum cleaners, any make, to apply as liberal ||Ketchikan; Ray Renshaw, Ketchi- iy 3 FRANK VOSPER - CEDRIC HARDWICKE Manager kan; Rowland F. Wyatt, Ketchi- # STHAR visiibEs y allowance on complete— kan; Frank Wright, Jr., Belling- Pigscred S LOTHA RiC (& PLUMBING JUST RECEIVEL ., ||ham, Wash.; J. F. Randall, San| A Based o1 the fam by . i3 GENERAL ELECTRIC | Francisco; Farl Thatcher, Ketchi- | LION BECCHTWANGER f#\ F ’ F ' d V b kan; C. B. Anderson, Kake. | i resh I'rutts an egetables CLEANER SERVICE | o o %% | o ORI | | HEATING ‘ (N o | Mrs. H. C. Blickenstoff, Kake; ”RN ! ot v S || Miss R. Abramson, Arizona; Mrs. M NIGHT' 0“‘ B ER ® . Don’t put up with a RACKETY, WABBILY, DUST | Thefsland, Juneau. LAST TIMES TO : sl 3 SPEWING, relie any longer. Alaskan M . e ¥ 4 : v Car] Spencer, Juneau; Buck| BORIS KARLOFF. in 3 ON EASY PAY PLAN Sparling, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. | Pt & o Leo Hull and Albert, Leonard, Sen | THE G HOUL SHEET METAL . Francisco; Jim Rynkewic, Seattle; | i WORK |J. Anderson, Seattle; H. Ahren-| | ! 1 . . ls , Sumdum; P. F. ite, Men- . Alaska Electric Light and ~ |[sai™™ ™ " ™ ™} COMING SOON: ' ; Power Co. ALASKA'S FROSFRITY CHAIN VICTOR McLAGLEN in“Dick Turpin, Qutlaw Phone 34 JUNEAU—Phon 6, DOUGLAS—Phone 18 [[A5,2% % & le ik in sames pot| “Channel Crossing” letter is printed. . Two dozen for| twenty-five cents. adv. Phone 478 ‘" 'Prompt Delivery Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery