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Voice of Experience Daily Alaska Empire rEH TR T | Tonight The gay-glorious ro- mance of a girl who || tried to make her || head rule her heart! | ‘1 LIVE MY LIFE, with Brian AHERNE | Frank Morgan| Aline Mac Mahon AN M.G-M PICTURE .ALSO... Barney Google News Some'af us have been RIP VAN WINKLES for the past “CLEAN UP—PAINT UP—PLANT UP—FIX UP— MODERNIZE! CATCH UP WITH NEEDED REPAIRS NOW!” We have a large supply of AUTOMOBILE GLASS k Repair your bro zen windows now! KRAFFT CABINET SHOP A AE RO E.T. Coulter You are invited to present this coupon at he box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for ycur- self and a friend or relative to see “f Live My Life” *‘As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE JOAN CRAWFORD,PATRONS HAVE |Giant Tractor | Succe of the annual My Day Dance sponsored by the ladies of king snows over Eagle Summit| nant, although on the Fairbanks to Circle| tense situations m the American Legion Auxiliary held along the Steese Highway, a|able ones, Unive s previous in the Elks ball room Sacarday nt diesel lractor, the largest ever mance with a Bro: spoiled evining. At least 150 couples aanc-| prought to Interior Alaska, equippe Manhattan Moon,” r a penni- to the peppy tunes of Clan:nce| with a bulldozer, plowed and tun-|at the Coliseum Theatre THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties her. I's orchestra until 1:30 o'clock.| nelled its way through drifts drag- The story running Brian Aherne feature of the evening was ng sled containing 25 tons of mounted pictu rmance to the|the awarding of the hope chest|supp for three days in traveling | adventures of one which the ladies had assembled,|30 miles from Twelve Mile Summit t) Alden Torgerson. The award®™g! to Porcupine Camp. 1 for the first prize was m-; A smaller tractor followed draw- ken from the box by Mrs. Joe Short| iny nnigan sleigh in which th 10 was a bride of that day. The tractor went Second and third awards have not | to work on Deadwood Creek, cles et been claimed and persons| ing a site for a modern dredge to having the lucky numbers are askedg be installed there by Olson and | to compare their stubs with lh(‘:t,om})fll placer operators. stimulating is the sup-)tickets which are being kept at the Frank Morgan is up Themas Hardware Company for that| i humorous tr 1s the | purpose. | Daria arted fathe Alv\m Three numbers are being held for re:n ad rnment | ranges with the double s dignity to ber “,vp\ [ award and the person holding! Eospital for medical treatment. honors for Yvonn 23 s a woman s 1dl\ in love. first number will have two| - - herself becomes in to claim it, which is a smok- IN HOSPITAL sparks begin to fly. tand. The first number is{ Fam Andr of Tenakee en- Miss F in the role nch Yvonne t he must meet her prevails upon Reg htfully p! llison, a newcomer tage and scr x\pu d Her deline reless, heart- ef a fine a er is the wo! D - ¢ off of is supported by \\\hlch is 3476 will be in line for the atment. O'Connell, is very funny E T DAY prize for one week. At the end of B - lhe fourth week the stand will be| s. Joe Lynch with her baby DISMISSED SUNDAY arded to the person holding the| g | for the third prize which is a sofa =g lpxllu\» of gay colored yarns are, LEONA JE DL LEA pd stomach Gas LEONA JERROLD LEAV 1 181t “ e | action, vet entirely gentle and s While Visiting You can get a FULL HOUSE| ate. Az \for a dollar or less — and It's a A L E R l K A GOING: HOME | Winner! Ask your liquor deai ." Mrs, Z. M. Bradford who has been visiting in Juneau for the pas ten days and who has been the inspir-! sterday. BUY AT HOME! | in l)nuglu\ by L:\lv s Dl\lg Store. Hospital DOROTHY PAGE FINE ACTRESS, FINE TIME AT| BucksSiowin | HAS FEMININE INTENSE FILM MAYDAYDANGE ni laska ~LEAD W FL | Capitol Theatre Shows, “I Aln Torgerson Awarded|Drags Sled with 35 Tons of | “Manhattan Moon,” No \\ Live My Life,” with Hope Chest at 13all Supplies Aboard for Showing at Coliseum g Brian Aherne | Saturday Evening 30 Miles Theatre i | ! Starring Joan Crawford and di- A crowd of dancers proved the FAIRBANKS, Alaska, May 4. — With comedy and music predom’ - V anDor d by Henr om “the B n, to. perform introduction. Reggie, knowin HOSPITAL that Yvonne is as much o a recl ez has | as motion pictures’ own Garbo, to do the at Yvonne | rest>d and the | e leaving St. Ann’s Hospital| Mrs. A. B. Smith, who was Hos- | llnrd number which is 3248. today medical patient at St. Ann’s | First, second and third numbers| .. - . s | pital, was discharged yesterday. ation for many parties, left on the North Sea this morning for her me in Wrangell where her hus- and is the . Bradford, who is a former resident of Juneau, was entertained | [ ] [ ] daily at many luncheons, brids parties and dinners while she was . o here. Sunda s the concluding affair she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| TP their summer hom= 3 ucate Countr LEGION AUXILIARY PLAN EETING TUES. on Salmon L'\d es of the Amer] Legion y will hold a regular busi- ing Tuesday night at 8‘ K the Dugout, it was un—i C today All members are . g A b o auapad i ‘ Famous dietitians,home economists, news MINING MEN FLY ‘ ; i s TO TAKU PROPERTY Writers, feature authors, join Industry in pro- Fairchild piloted by 2 9 ol PaA s wieed o moting sale of Alaska’s Number One Product Taku property yesierday with four | passengers: B. B. Nieding, in charge of operations; M. D. Sharpstone, | geologist and consulting engineer; | Bert Maloney, and J. A. Pike, who | will be employed there. | R T SHOP IN YUNZAU, FIRST! | N MARCH of this year the Canned In this campaign every person in e Salmon Industry commenced Alaska is directly or indirectly con- [SUSTSNSSS ——d When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING America. Canned Salmon in your home. It Leading U.S. editors, after check- ~ means more stable employment, |{ STORAGE ana CRATING { o the nutritional factsaboutsalmon, ~ MOre money spent in the Territory. | CALL US | launched a barrage of salmon stories It means greater numbers of people JUNEAU TRANSFER and menu suggestions in their own attracted here, both as visitors and itori i : ermanent residents, {! Phone 48 Night Phone 4708 editorial pages. This cooperation has P more than doubled the number of | | i times salmon dishes are being sug- What Canned Salmon | gested to the U. 8. housewife. advertising will McCall’s Magazine, read by accomplish for Alaska 2,400,100 American housewives, Canned Salmon advertising to U. S. women 5 rst to swin is paid for entirely by the Canned Salmon In- | el the Skt v » g toward dustry. Its purposes include the following: | s Lilsimad. 1. Tt will seck tosafeguard this Alaska Indus- ; 2 * try against the competition from other - True story Magazine (1,881,542 food products in America. NEW MANAGEMENT readers), Good Housekeeping (read 2, It will seck to stabilize America’s demand for this Alaska product at fair prices —so LEON m’s by 2,158,204 housewives), Ladies’ :in:ikl:t::d wages may be paid to Alaska Home Joumal (2’590’4’5 8 yomen 3. It will, if successful, help make it possible ET i for the Industry to continue its support of VAL SERVICE rcaders), ar; g featunng Canned the Territorial government through tax i ’ ! mon in their editorial columns, payments. The Canned Salmon Industry I‘Jl:;‘n::‘:fil;u ? - in 1933 (last year for which records are . mplet id 77% of all taxes collected EXPERT CLEANING From Detroit’s great “Free Press” s e Thetioarial ooussiommit PRESSING—HAT BLOCKING ; to suburban and farm papers reach- 4, 1t will create interest in Alaska and its re- PHONE 576 o & Svvd $ * sources and help to bring more people to ing, in all, millions of American peo- the Territory. icati i itori _It will guard the future of the Industry — PlcvP“bllCflthflSareshowmgednonal 5' protect the future of the thousands of headlines like “Salmon Gains Recog- Alaska people who derive income directly b s i o and indirectly from the canning of Alaska nition As Lent Food.” All this is in salmon. addition to the 76,000,000 advertis- ing messages for which the Industry Canned salm“n is paying. Industry . advertising to consumers all over cerned. You can help, too, by serving now pla /' ag| Ri- MRS BRADF“HD {3919, If it is not claimed by the end | tered the Government Hospital Sat- | cardo Cortez, who does an admir- of two weeks the second number y and will receive medical|able job. Cor assistant, Hugh | Fnrmm Juneau Resident Is: 4002, and 3020. & ! Oneydose of ADLERIKA quickly re. | Leona Jerrold, who has been re- f P - e - | !-';';;i? \pag bloating, eleans out no’r[{’ ceiving care at St. Ann's Hospital, Inspiration for Parties | FULL HOUSE S L et “Food “Gultk, “tharoben [was dismissed today Mrs. T. Niemi and her baby boy BB | For sale by Butler, Mauro Drug Co, |were dischargecl from St. Ann's s | WWW A BROADWAY BIG SHOT!.. i WHO XPOSED A MYTH ABOUT A MAID AND MADE HER MARRY g featuring RICARDO CORTEZ DOROTHY PAGE HENRY MOLLINSON - REGIS TOOMEY NIVERSAL PICT TODAY —ALSO— e Going Places t Always Happens Wee Man News I PAINT HELPS TO PREVENT - FIRE % The National Board of Fire Undorm‘ilcra in its official publication:—"“Safeguard. g Ame Against Fire,” has. pub- Ashml an article entitled:—“Protecting Property with ¥ Paint,” in which it emphasizes the value of the Clean Up and Paint Up Campaign in Fire Protection in the following Btatement: b “The Fire Insurance industry is particularly interested in the value of paint from a fire protection standpoint. Un- protected wood has a tendency to weather and dry out until ! it becomes like tinder, “Paint, however, keeps wood in good condition, so that a wooden building, painted, is less likely to take fire than the one that is unpainted.” L This is NEWS of the most important character to evemg owner of property, / ALLEN SHATTUCK INSURANCE SINCE 1898 RUSSIAN STEAM BATES NOW OPEN Completely Renovated and Overhauled From 1 P. M. to 1 A. M. DAILY PHONE 349 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 et Bt i e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. i S T |