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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Tonight—1:15 A.M. THEATRE MATINEE SUNDAY 3 2:00 P.M. Show Place of Juneau ) SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY _ THERE’'S NEVER BEEN A PICTURE HIT LIKE THIS! “DEAD END” AT~ Smi Gred: PAT O'BRIEN CAPITOL NEXT _ "= "= STARRED IN THREE NIGHTS | PRISON FILM |“San quntri;l" at Coliseum Sunday, Monday—Double Bill Ends This Evening { Powerful Drama of Life in a City Street Co-stars | Sidney, McCrea o1 i g SR Those who like their moviemen Samuel Goldwyn's masterful film Dead End,” Samuel Goldwyn's i . WY 5 * film production based on the Broad- rugged and "“m. plenty good if from_theTrecord-run”stage “play way stage hit by Sidney Kingsle jievre good and. plenty bad if they | are so Incline are due for a treat *omes to the Capitol Theatre Sur lay for three da; starting Sunday, with Sylvia Sidn and Joel Mc- tomorrow melodrama that thrilled the entire nation!... Rich and true-in, its drama of when the First National Quentin opens San Crea in the starring roles, 2t he Coliscum Theatre. tomorrow human beings in"a teeming city This powerful drama of a day in night and also the Monday bill. Sk R he lives of a handful of humans vn th { side the tans will —real and splendid in its vivid who inhabit a “dead end” city | gee Pat O'Brien, which ought to * 4 street, vhere as| : apart- be satisfa enough. He's the ‘romance, its throbbing power! Ayl S o j Captain o1 (e Yard in an Quen- .y i i te s aterfr p | | ¥n. n t bad side they'll have TUH. rover Raegit this IR i bt rcadons ¥ ot { | Humphrey Bozart and Joseph Saw- was cheered from Coast to Coast, | |yer as a couple of tough prisoners, reaches even greater heights in the i | plus big Barton MacLane as a film version. crooked jail official. Sylvia is seen as Drina, the slum But the picture isn't altogether masculin there’s tha For sweetness and light ovely red-headed lead- ing woman. Ann Sheridan, as a San Francisco ht-club singer with whom Pat falls in love. girl who is battling desperately to raise herself and her small broth Tommy to a better life; McCr plays Dave, the poor architect she | loves, who, in turn, loves Kay Awarded a $1,500 Pulitzer trav- (Wendy Barrie), who has found a eling schelarship recently was It’s far from being a gloomy | way out of the slums into luxury Preity Elizabeth Hewit, former | picture, preview observers declare. and won’t return even for love; Stanferd cc-cd of Spokame, | in spite of the fact that a lot of Humphrey Bogart is seen as Baby Wash., pictured above. She was | the action is behind the walls of the Face Martin, the gangster with a ©ae of three students at Colum- | ancient penitentiary on the shore price on his head, who braves death bia University’s graduate scheol | 0f San Francisco Bay. There are 4 s in the slum where he was spawned | (0 receive the honer. Miss Hewit no execution and no death-house % 3 ST R S cxpects to ctudy meral, econemic | scenes. e 3 hates him and that Francey (Claire and pel conditions in South Lioyd Bacon. a specialist in fast AM“EL Gnlnwvn Trevor). his boyhood sweetheart, America and Furcpe on the | action and thrills, directed “San o b : has taken life the easiest way. Allen | Schelarship. After graduation | Quentin.” Others in the cast besides those mentioned include Veda Ann Borg, Joseph King, James Robbins and Gordon Oliver | A double feature program, “Sing and be Happy,” starring Tony Mar- tin and Leah Ray; and Jack Ran- dall in “Danger Valley,” will be shown tonight for the time. - - SENTS St from Stanfard she was engaged in newspaper work in Spokane. $44,000 Seiner Stops in Juneau On thrter Tii Pilchard Boat Adventure Is “erE “Baby Dead New is seen as henchman, kids Hunk, and the the original End | York stage ¢ast, Billy Halop, Ga- Dell, Hall, Leo Gorcey and Bernard Pun- sley, relive their famous characteri- “Angel," from briel Bobby Jordan, Huntz zations of Tommy, “T.B." “Dippy,” “Spit” and Milty. “Dead End” was directed by Wil- liam Wyler from a screenplay by Lillian Hellman. The production is released through United Artists. Tonight for the last time will be seen “Forty Naughty Girls, ames Gleason and Zasu Pit ALICE GAIL LISTON HONORED YESTERDAY In honor of the first birthday of starring plus Starring by : p her daughter Alice Gail, Mrs. Lu SYI.V|A slnN Ev o g~ by e Last Word in Deep Liston was hostess to a party given shown. # Sea Vessels yesterday afternoon at her home in the Fosbee Apartments. and JOEL McCREA The tiny tots attending the affair i include: ah Tracey Druley, Helen witn la HUMPHREY BOGART + WENDY BARRIE o Hanseth's $44.000 deep sea — [HOSPITAL NOTES pilchard seiner Adventure, docked Jane Adams, Jimmy Leveque, Mary CLAIRE TREVOR * ALLEN JENKINS 3 in Juneau last night enroute to Margaret Grisham, Don Abel Jr, Dirocted by William Wyler Joe Burlovick, a medical patient Kimshan Cove wit ha cargo of Bodile Maric Eskesen, Elroy Ninnis Released thru UNITED ARTISTS Jr., Sandy Holden, and Skipper Mu- seth mining machinery and was to load at St. Ann's Hospital, was dismissed lumber here this morning. today. o ~ Because t is “off season” for/ The guests were accompanied by T ound and Rabbit — Snapshots : i ; b suon s Qt" urd ‘:hfin Fiction——M-G-lsl News Gus Messerschmidt, o patient ap,Plichard fishing, Hanseth and Capt,|thelr mothers, Mrs. E. E. Druley, Stranger tha SSers ab B Anderson are making the chartersMs. Arthur Adams, Mrs, George LAST TIMES TONIGHT———— “40 NAUGHTY “JUNGLE “SEA “GIRLS’ JIM™” RACKETEER Mrs. Sigrid Walther underwent a major operation at St. Ann’s Hos- St. Ann’s Hospital, sufféréd a slight Leveque, Mrs. Monte Grisham, Mrs. stroke last evening. . : Don Abel, Mrs, Eske Eskeson, Mrs. Elroy Ninnis, Mrs. Alex Holden, and Mrs. Henry Museth, D - trip to Hirst while waiting for fish- ing to begin off the Oregon and Washington coasts next month. The craft drew much comment on the wharves. All white, 85 feet over only to find that his own mother “Sea episode Sinclair Brown resident of Juneau, accompanied by | neay ang visiting his former friends. his. wife, w pleasure night. here g % pital this morning. years ago. He is now located at Ful- lerton, Cal, where he operates a garage and auto shop. Brown besides being an expert mechanic, was one of the popular fistic stars when smokers were given all and 20 feet in inside beam, the JUNEAU MAN JAILED Adventure is perhaps the best thing| Henry Copley of Juneau is being in seiners that has appeared in this held in jail in Hoonah on a charge port. ‘ox forgery, according to informa Powered with a 200 horse power tion to the U. S. Marshal’s office Atlas diesel, the big craft fishes out| today. Copley is alleged to have of San Francisco and other pm_[s‘fnrgod two checks, one for $17 and | A baby boy, weighing six pounds thirteen ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Akers at 1:25 o'clock this morning in St. Ann's Hospital. Both mother and baby are doing Is Visiting Here | almest monthly in Juneau over nicely. Mr. Akers is on the staff of a 4 seven years ago. the Signal Corps, U. 8. Army, in nlnrth e Sf‘afl’ln,”T‘:e Advemm_c‘dnother -fo.r 3209,-. i | inclai v r well known rolli 5 sleeps a crew of en. | Sinclair Brown, forme; Strolling about the streets of Ju-| Juneau. ¥ | Try The Empire classifieds for Pilchard fishing is interesting to Alaskans who think of seining in terms of daylight work. . Pilchard fishing is all done at night with share of $3,700 for the period between flares. The boat sails from port in the mid-July and mid-February. evening, goes out to sea perhaps as| And Pilchard fishermen are having much as fifteen miles, and as the Price troubles like other fisher- arrived in Juneau with results. . S. Wright aboard the latter's cruiser, last Thursday Brown notes the many changes since his absence and declares the city is metropolitan, up and com- ing, and to his reckonings, one of the most prosperous and hustling: on the Pacific Coast. | Charles Brown, who underwent a Mrs. John Hoggins, who has been receiving medical treatment at St. Ann’s Hospital, was dismissed to- day. Brown is making his first visit| ince he left for the south seven —— Mortuary P Sy 6 oA today. | escent light. {last year, 150 tons were brought to Fourth and Pranklin Sts. HIGHWAY GOES SOUTH Al | The big seine skiff is put over the|port after one trip to sea. i PHONE 136 The Bureau of Public Roads ves-| Mable Sumdum was dismissed |side (it is 20 feet by 9 feet), and the The Adventure was only launched sel Highway sailed this morning for from the Government Hospital w-‘Afiventure circ}es the school of fish last August from the shipyards of LSl | Petersburg and Wrangell, Fiscal| 98- | with a long seine. It appears to the the fxnderson Worss i Beattle. Sag - ———————=%i| Clerk Leo Jewett being aboard to| e |listener as easy as that, but there pecting to leave Seattle again for | darkness increases, beings a leisurely men. Last year, the men got $13 a cruise in search of pilchard, for|ton for pilchard. They ask $15 a ton | pilechard chools are easily seen in this year, but believe they will be the darkness, their silver sides il- offered much less. ¥ On one good trip of the Adenture | Brown and his wife expect to re-'minor operation at the Government turn south in a week or ten days.|Hospital, was dismissed today. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bringdale during their| visit here. The Charles W. Carter | Clarence Weaver, a patient at the | i 2 | Government Hospital, was dismissed luminating the water in a phosphor- check accounts in the southeast| IS COMING HOME Jare nights on end when it is too the pilchard grounds by the flrst( of cities, The . vessel will return in| Mrs. James Primavera, who went|light to fish—for when the moon July, owner Olaf Hanseth is hoping about a week, BPR officials said, S0uth to be with her husband, who is out, there is no pilchard fishing. prices will be good enough to help bringing District Engineer M. D.|had a successful operation in Se-| Pilchard fishermen make good Wipe out some of the $44,000 expense Williams, who is now in the south 2ttle, is returning home aboard the money. Last year, most fishermen on entalied in building and outfitting JUNEAU——Fhous filngle O } [end of the Division, to his head- Alaska. | fairly successtuf hoats made a wage |the Adventure. it 4 quarters here. . n NEW ALASKAN HOTEL So. 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Codd Aim ijs ACCOMPLISHED.... By insuring loans of private capital—mae= en the new FHA terms—for repairing and re- modeling property. FHA PLAN affords . ... A practical way for families with mederate incomes to enjoy better living quarters. Thz FHA PLAN is not to be confused with Govern- ment-subsidized housing or slum cleqrance. FHA TERMS provide . . .. For low financing charges and long revay- ment periods. FHA REQUIREMENTS protect . . . . The investments of both borrower and lender through sensible safequards and tend ta rause construction standards. ,;;IQXV f}-lA-_INSURED LOANS may be Psegl R HOW MAY YOU SECURE an FHA-INSURED LOAI . . . ‘Will be told you fully by the district office of the FHA, in Juneau, &nd by cooperating ‘ecn- tractors, financial institutions end builditig supplies dealers. Ask them — they will ba HY very glad to answer your questions.” '

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