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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1938. : R 3 ( POST-WAR DAYS GREETINGS SENT &~ - FROMREIDE EXCLUSIVE IS ~ INOW' | SEEN Y ORAMA, FROMFAIRBANKS = - ISWANTED FILWFEATURE [ooemmsmcs AT!: Shor i’lace of Junecaud § y pleasure (0 you in the more ready . Thazbhaw contact with the officials of your 3 i . I in Alaska and the Yukon Territory, C¢ived an inquiry concerning the i) My very best wishes for youe Present whereabouts of Paul Olai ROARING ROMANCE! Monsen P The wanted man A gitl reporter beats the L i Monsen Fromreide NEREE - SPERER, R : Capitol T heat\ e Features Air Mail Blmgs Messages #°04 I i, donBRng. MAppc] o 1a, Nor-| - LANCES Farmer; Fred Mac-if 2., 5. e o his own s born in Fromreide, Her ness a »any this cover. 5 i . Noted Production To- to Governor Troy, C v e w _J.lw;m;;n 1, 1904 and his mrll'ni:v Murray Are Starred in game! 4 3 oxtend He grestivgs saip. | Were Berthine Paulson and Mons RIcs e N A s . X night, Tomorrow i Mayor Lucas peending e greetings of Falf-|yyuyjeen Fromreide, He is_single Newspaper Film FRED Ma-MURRAY LT 7 iy ¢ : MOYOR | average height, blonde hair and| A fight-to-the-finish war between "HAT 7 S Intensely human, powerfully dra- (Continued from Fage One) BNA‘::‘(“:_MI"‘““.”" sed the following' to o eyes tWo rival newspapers forras the cols CHARLIE RUGGLES matic, a skillful blending of comedy,(—————— —| "Your letter of greetings sent via| Fromreide was last heard from in orful background of the dramatic e pathos, pense, is Universal's| more and better airports in Alaska the first air mail l‘llul\(‘ bl’lwm‘x‘\ 1926, from Juneau and was then s ive,” which stars Fred “The Road Back.” which is the fea-| and so on, and to get these things Juneau and Fairbanks is greatly WOTKIDg in a “gold company" By Frances Farmer and ture at the Capitol timeless effort on the part of the appreciated and it is a 1:1@«!\,,.“\ to trade he is a carpenter Ruggles at the Coliseum Briefly, the story concerns the ef-| fficials and people of the Territory extend AR bm‘u “w‘ erbid - > "hes ending tonight. b forts of a group of boys to adjust of Alaska is in order B Bl our mcodFwiibls o LHd L] Written for the screen by John C themselves to conditions as thev — «with ‘the spirit of thankfulness first flight from F \habis. 48! s u r ers Moffitt, one of the nation's out- v find them after an absence of four o your efforts in behalf of all of neay b ent it sianding motion picture critics re- Joarsaplht 1n s tasnohies. - 7The ska, and fruits thereof, the Fair- “The | uration of the service cently signed o write film. stories Road Back” takes up where "All|punks Chamber of COMmMrce €X- gives our (v cities new interests in sam B[ane Be"s “Exclusive” tells of a clash in prin- Quiet on the Western Front” leaves (ongs greetings.” mm‘mx n‘ 1 ln\xl\l\u!‘”\lx:l:{(;l n: NS LSRR B SNSDEr, W (80 off. Both are by the same author, Mayor Leslies Nerland in his let~ continued coopers m‘”‘“ of the people| The Elks Safety Committee an-| hool newspaperman who places Erich Remarque. “The Road Back” ey to the Governor said: of Fairbanks in obtaining an exten-| hounced today it had sent for “shiny his ideals before gain, and his § e treats of the distllusionment, the| .your letter sent by first air mail sion of (he air mail sarvice between Sam Browne belts that are the real | Gaughter, a modern girl who believes 3 heart-breaking ‘revelations, Which|pione between Junesu &nd FRir-| Juneau and the Unites States MeCoy" for Juneats now-forming that journalism, like any other pro- S#le('t(;«ll Short Subjects of come to the ex-soldiers as they find | panks and carrying your gréetings to| “It was a distinct pleasure to be School boy patrol fession, is a racket to be worked BReriy oo = e - = b .flom‘v held for years, (ne people of Fairbanks has been 1e- in your city and take ;):n‘\ in thel “Theyll be 1 Roy Hoffman’s|fof What it will bring the individ- POPEYE CARTOON { ¥ ; FINERIAR. EOdie TBy s) SO | ceived with a great deal of pleasure. | ceremonics attending the first flight and Ken Junge's,” announced Chief | UL POPULAR =SCYENCE close-to-home _ request,. completely ‘The picture has an emotional| e sincerely regret your inability on this rout g the firgt THERY | ¢ Police Dan Ralston, who is chair-| Cherlie Ruggles plays the father RIMAC ORCHESTRA . stumped the department, The larg- power which is irresistible. Laughter ;i Faibanie on this First ality wo s ‘““[ F e s crhmilttoe 15 Chall= | ole, the first major dramatic rols LATE NEWS est horse dealers in the country follows tears; hope, fear, hatred, pyiop: ac we realize you have taken fly; was greatly apprecijted, a TRty e of his career, and Miss Farmer plays | —————————rr i ; were approached. They shook their love, jealousy, revenge, move the au- (oniiderable part in the establish- oV i r g RPRISE PAR the role of daughter. She is inlove | . TUESDAY ONLY. sHDw ZUZULAND heads. The. practice of docking dience like the wind sways trees. ment of this serviee MlSS DUNN]GAN TO SU TY with MacMurray, who works with £ ' hores' tails had died, and anyway,| The cast contains 2,000 Players. .pp. noonie or Fairbanks rejoice ‘GIVEN ON SUNDAY her father and who shares the older | “KING SOLOMON'S MINES” no onic: Would: bothiee o7 Keep: ihe | Mie: stary | CHITI 0oRAMA - John | . L2, WOOPIR Ut FRIESAK FONEE i/ an's pr ' br The greatest adventure story F ) ohn 1 the inauguration of this air mai| LEAVE FOR NURSING man's principles. They break when ever writt tail after it was separated from King, Richard Cromwell, Slim Sum- ;o cc®onq are antiina tine the time PO FOR RUOTSALAS Miss Farner refuses to change her er written the horse merville, Andy Devine, Barbara (. ];” of Ak e b ST AT FAIRBANKS . and Mrs. Altred Ruotsala, attitude toward journalism Sponsored by the * Eventually, the studio, by placing Read, Louise Fazenda, Jean Rou-| x.o. "o m‘m bl diiaaris sy i long time residents of Douglas, were| The powerful climax is reached GIRL SCOUTS Sy advance orders on all horses who| verol, Maurice Murphy, Larry Blake, | g ovi® I8 b HeRE 0 K r- | Miss Margaret Dunnigan, who re- honored at a surprise housewarm-|when an article written by Miss Far- L] seemed to have reached the age Henry Hunter, Noah Beery, Jr., John gk 4 ety cently arrived in Juneay “'nm Port- ing party, last evening, at their mer causes one of the town's lead-{ _ - (4 Property Demand for|when they could be mercifully shot,| Emery and Gene Garick. Whitehorse Message Jand where she has been taking pub- | home in Douglas where more than ing citizens to commit suicide. This LTD Hoiear Tails Crealcd and by constructing artificial tails of ~ The screen play was written by be " Je08n0e lic health studies, is to leave tomor- & hundred friends from both sides|m akes it necessary for Ruggles to . e S atis - horse hair and padded leather, com- R. C Shemn and Charles KPn\nn J. A. Simmonds, Collector of Cus- L "0 poihories’ where she has ©f the Channel gathered for danc- report the event and to reveal his GaS’ Gas A" Tlme Prodiiction Panic Il)k‘N‘d! (hctrrquu‘rxnmn. and the S toms at Whitehorse, sent the folloW= yc ‘aunoinieq bublic health nurse,| N8 and an evening of informal en- daughter’s methods. < B L AL Y prop department breathed again. ing greetings to the Chief Executive: Frag s heor assisting | tertainment. The newspaper which employs| ach Was so bad I couldn't eat o sleep. S e The taiis were wanicd because GEOLOGIST TO SURVEY It was a great ploasure and any MI%5 Dunnican hs been assisting| .o seq or the aftair were Mrs. Miss Farmer is owned by Lioyd No-| S St ot itk Telar, Nove 1 848 ae 1 itis 16amt on this prop | Aixt- dus they were used by the Zulus as orna- CHI1C H AGOF COUNTRY honor to me to receive the first gea center, which was opened E: Tanner, Mrs. David Davis, and lan, a crooked politician. The man- g h Jor et Dot ing the making of Gaumont's “Ki ments, and the costumes at. the DURING THIS SUMMER flight air mail cover, personally en- gor'incection Saturday. She will be| MIS. E. Vienola. Many attractive ner in which Ruggles' paper tri- E R | k A Solomon’s Mines,” threw the ent home studio had to correspond to dorsed by you, and I‘ assuie you I gpo fincy public health nurse to be gifts were presented to the Ruot-|umphs over Nolan makes xclu- property department into a state of ““i ]_mm““;”_ml"g shippert d“”‘.“ ;s VT :”’PW"“”“ ',“ Gomplimerit, stationed at Fairbanks. salas. 'The serving of Folyashiienw) SUS S l'as.t-n_wvmg. fh¥iting a"(llnuucr Mauro Drug Co.—in Douglas by @ utter panic. :ht (mnp“\m on location n? /juluv Report has been received in Ju- T am taking the liberty of return- concluded the evening. highly entertaining motion picture Guy's Drug Store. adv. and—a company headed by Geof- . 3 y It was atively simple mat- o0 g0 neau that John C. Reed, geologist ¥ y etk with the U. S. Geological Survey i} . 7 AT Aect tha'ah teeth, tiger & S . e ter to collect the sha . “King Solomon’s Mines” is the g s claws, monkey paws, the' African : C jeft Seattle 4N goreen version of Rider Haggard's : i ) oddities and ornaments demanded Juneau, to begin a summer of geolo- : - Iy fhies sbrint. A : Shiglor aftAmpbne s i 1SS IVO EA chst i headed o0 apping in the Juneau area : by Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Roland = g.ott Fon shopping produced an eNONMOUS yo o avo ot 5y T oder Scott Ford, of Juneau, who was : ’ 3 ! ine iBeessJobi Linder assistant (o Reed last year in map- witch-doctor’s pouch, made from Paul Robeson. It will be shown Tues- a 3 y rtoise-she! witl ping the geology of the Mansfield an empty tortoise-shell hun L day at the Coliseum Theatre for the z y ’ i s of hair and a few bes i Seiad Peninsula, will again accomp: A |m: (l)I hair »lxvul] 3 1{;‘“‘]\}. s w ‘fl Girl Scouts, who are raising funds| Lorinsul gain accompany e depa 3 roduced a mag- Reed sail ans for a cast the | Iul}m. department produced a ma e teed said plans for at lea it nificent caroos of emu feathers, to early part of this summer, will in- be worn by Paul Robeson in his role. JAMES PRIMAVERA volve extensive mapping of geology of an African chief—a caroos being in the vicinity of Chichagof He will = nuge cape nanging to te sromd. BE OPERATED UPON op ors in etcnikan for ten day: For the asking, the studio gath- or two weeks before coming to Ju- ered the most gruesome collection Receiving word that her husband, neau, where Ford will join him of human skulls ever found outside James Primavera, must undergo a -~ te African Serious operation, Mrs. Primavera| Try The Empire classifieds for a graveyard. A compl kraal was constructed and fitted out 161t on the Alaska for Se results. TR SR P - - on three-days’ notice smpire. Try an Empire ad P H o N E l 4 6 on the Aleutian for But 75 horses' tails! This simple, Today's News Today.— These Prices Good at BOTH STORES FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY -~ H *yYou CANNOT MAKE LEMONS BUTTER E-G-G-S T AWINDMILLGOWITH | Large Rvania Cow Large—Fresh A PAR OF BELLOWS " Dozen 33«: 2." ounds 73‘ 2 Dozen 6 5c CHEESE Mel=L-K COFFEE American Loaf & Gold Shield 5 Pound Loat $l.lo ik $3-35 TOMA rfis | = mm:g) APRICOTS Fipes M. ]. 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