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THE DAILY \|GANG PICTURE ENDS TONIGHT AS SHOW HERE "Little Tough Guy’ Playing Now at Capitol Theatre for Last Times SUPPORT THE ROTARY CONFERENCE — BOOST JUNEAU LAST TIMES TONIGHT CAPITO Show Place of Juneau THE “DEAD END" KIDS START A ROAD TO FE!'IY Fighting With Fierce Back-Alley o FUTY! natural young actors on stage or screen, the “Dead End” kids give full play to their umioue talents in the Universal nicture, “Little Tough Guy,” an astonishing document of reckle's youth, which ends tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Early in tneir careers the boys were told to “just be natural and your acting will take care of it- self.” Following that advice they 'went on to score in “Dead End” and again in “Crime School” before ‘béing brought to Universal to play featured roles in “Little Tough Guy™ with Helen Parrish, Robert Wileox, Jackie Bearl and Marjorie Main. Miss Parrish won the sister part lin the picture as a reward for her performance as the “meanie” with Deanna Durbin in “Mad About Music.” The story is a simple and power- ful narrative about what happens to one family when tragedy strikes. It begins when the father is sent SELECTED SHORTS Described by critics as the most © 3 ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1939 At Parting of the Ways | wmd who will instruct officials .ll1 |the North Star's various ports of leall on property accounting; Mrs, {Clark; Miss Bertha Tiber, Super- FEA“’RED Now A‘ SWHED ANDb. 1OPE |visor of Nurses, and Mrs. Vera B.! 1 . Harmon. Social Welfare Supervisor. | (OI-'SEUM THEAIRE Juneau’s Greatest Show Value Two For Kanakanak i Plleamadioy | v R LR, TR Miss Tiber and Mrs. Harmon will | “Racket Busters,” ending tonight . - leave the North Star at Unalaska, at the Coliseum Theatre, tells the going from there to Kanakanak by story of how a special prosecutor, | Coast Guard cutter. Hugh Allison, played * by Walter | Farrell is leaving the North Star Able, puts an end to mc‘“"@"mB] at Seward. activities of Martin, the role taken | Also boarding the North Star at by Humphery Bogart, head of the |Juneau will be M. V. Manville of Manhattan Trucking Association, the Construction Division, who will | Al Playing in the exciting drama |be foreman on the Umnak Island Js SEaiae e “"",‘ AP S Ischool job at Nikolski. both irdependent truckmen, Gloria Miss Mary Bllen Speanberg, Nurse Dickson, seen as Brent's wife, and g d “ | other well known stars {at the Government Hospital here,, s AR is making the round trip as a va-| FIRE MEETING TONIGHA cation jaunt, bheing on leave for a month Three Voyages Planned After returning to Juneau late Club this month, the North Star will 80, ~ only special business on the cal- | {back to Seattle to load supplies for |enqar, it is said, will be the discus- | {1ts second 1039 trip which Will take iyion o the season’s baseball plans | o it to Bristol Bay, Bering Sea, Nor-|.¢ giromen's Park | {ton Sound as far as Teller and i B oG | WINGS OVER BURMA | |King and St. Lawrence Islands. On | RANGOON-—In anticipation of a, ':thlx voyage it will carry materials {for new school buildings at Solo- regular alr route between Rangoon, {mon, Teller, Gambell, Pilot Point, | Byrma, and Chungking, China, the |Unimak Island, Hooper Bay and | Imperial Alrways plane Atalanta, is | Shaktoolik. | | Returning to Seattle from Teller, | |the North Star will prepare for| {its third and final voyage, the Bar- . | {row trip. results: | Supplies for Hospital | Superintendent Hirst announced . __ e e Ao e = | Building supplies for nurse quar-!oday the Office of Indian Affairs | | ters and hospital at Kodiak and|ghin Boxer would lehve Seattle June a new school at Umnak are aboard|{ with supplies for Kuskokwim sta- EXCITING DRAMA f ~ | | | i | § | Firemen will hold their regular Imonthly mecting tonight at the Fire | Dorothy Lamour, sarong siren of the films, is pictured with her orchestra | leader imb‘::d, Herbie‘ Kay, when all was serene. Career trouble is | ‘blamed for divoree suit instituted in Chicago by Kay who said she would not travel 'with him. . ADDED ATTRACTIONS Rubineff and His Violis ' Vitaphone Vaudeville - Pictorial-——————Late. Né& making survey flights over the pro- ' posed route. Aol neau from there on the southbound trip. Try. The wmpire ciassiueds for fo ot on o murcer cnarse, and o ()N WAY TO ATKA after they move to cheap quarters | — i did b f V. | . mnflxlf;O rmlo;e,ca:"mr; ;:: ::ilt::: sells loaded wflh Bureau Sup- newspapers to help support his| ¥ \" plies and Passengers— First Trip of Year general supplies. .. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT .. JACK HOLT in “FLIGHT INTO NOWHERE" at McKinley Park, Mrs. broken family, portrays the boy | ston, joining her ranger hu whose heart is filled with resent- | ment and bitterness over what he feels has been unfair treatment of Mrs. B. Nyline and son, from COMING FRIDAY- FOR 5 BIG DAYS his father. Joining a young gang | ey 2ot Rtk Inesota (Mr. Nyline will shortly as- The last business meeting befor 2 = 16 Your Nappinesst | O street hoodlums he begins a| The 23-foot Burewu of IR sume charge of the Governmedy the summer sedson Will be held to-| d : series of escapades which build to|Affairs flagship North Star, Capt. ; ..o i1 geattle), Mr. and Mrs. | WOrrow afternoon in the Parlors of g d a breath - taking climax. “Little S. T. L. Whitlam, docked in Juneau Tough Guy” was directed by Harold |1ast night on its first cruise of the Young and produced by Ken Gold- |year to Indian Affairs schools in smith. |remote districts, planning to go as far as Atka, in the Aleutian Is- Railroad, Mrs, Earl Lampher, husband is connected with McKinley Park, Mrs. Gus Pe. oU CANT TAKE IT WITH You along with several hundred tons of gjons, { Passengers aboard are Tom Terry.‘ for Seward, Mrs. J. J. Rogers and | two children, to join Mr. Rogers E E. ‘at the park, roundtrippers Mr. and George L. Godfrey, of the Alaska VIRNA HAFFER " Pictorial and Porirait Photographer greets Juneau friends and invites appoint- pointments for poriraiture until May 9 and i again from May 19th to May 23rd. e MARTHAS MEET, FINAL GATHERING og- | sband Min- the Northern Light ~Preshyterian Church for members of the Martha | Society. | Starting at 1:30 o'clock, in the form | At the Baranof Ho Y band at Mt Me. Of @ dessert-luncheon, hostesses for | £AN ARTHUR - LIONEL BARRYMORE- JAMES STEWART- EDWARD ARNOLD ‘S22 WOMAN SEEKING s on e preent oy glso Joining & huband at Mi. Mc- (G e roon wil be Mrs, Gearge S B £ ’ The itinerary of the North Star o MoK Bt | Johson and Mrs. Maurice Johnson. MIDNIGHT P,R,Ew W FOR THIS PICTURE WILL BE is a long one. Coming north, the ;flml‘h;i“fi’lgfiml : '{.“ RES ;M: 2 SATURDAY NIGHT AT 1:15 A. M. H“SMND’ HOME Metlakatla, and then to Hydaburg . = 000 700 flwf | | with supplies for the dock that Will (. o “ho o e Alaska I(kes "ames Banks i 5 DAYS IN Yflfliv«wl "doc:ted ‘11' d"ie'-cmk::l" ‘hi“ failroad, F. Lamson, booked for |support that Indian settlemen 'S | Sew: e A R S [now .oannery, Seward, V. R. Farrell, SBuperinten. s oss utcessor | Having seen her husband only five | days in the past year, Mrs. Florence| From Hydaburg the craft sailed Olsson appealed to the U, S, Mar- |to Klawock, and from there to shal's office here today to try to Wrangell and the Wrangell Insti- locate the errant spouse. {tute at Shoemaker Bay, where a Emil W. Olsson left here in his new wharf has been completed to trolling boat Falcon September 20 obviate the necessity for pumping after spending five days at home |oil via submarine piping and dis- for the first time since last May. |charging freight in the town of A few days later Mrs. Olsson had & | Wrangell, three miles distant. letter from him at Ketchikan. That To Kake, Angoon {18 the last she has heard. From Wrangell the North Star Olsson was described as 61 years |took supplies to Kake and to An- old, slim, blond, with a light sandy | goon before coming to Juneau last |mustache. He has a brother, Gust, | night. planning to sail this evening, 8t Vancouver, B. C. Formerly thein, yessel will go to Skagway and ‘OISSDHS lived at Warm Springs Bay. Halhes. Hoonah will be the next stop after Haines, then Yakutat, Cor~ dova, Tetilik, Chanega, Seward, (to| ‘dischargc Interior freight and load | coal for Westward ports) and from Seward to Kodiak. Old Harbor will be the first stop WASHINGTON, May 4. — Lieut. |after Kodiak, then Alitak, Karljk, Col. Gregory Hoisington, in the In- |over to the Alaska Peninsula and |fantry at Baltimore, has been trans- | Kanatak and Perryville, then Bel- (ferred to Chilkoot Barracks, -Al- | kofsky, |aska. ¥ | Atka, far as Seward, L. B. Burley, YOU'VE NEVER — RUN INTO A REFRIGERATOR SO AMAZINGLY, MAGICALLY DIFFERENT . . . . FROM ALL OTHERS AS — The GIBSON AND NONE AS MODERATELY PRICED! HARRI MACHINE SHOP Household Appliances diak hospital project, and fairs officials from Juneau, Hirst Is Passenger Claude W. Hirst, General 8 intendent, will make the roun Is Transferred fo (hilkoil Barracks worth, Assistant to the Buperil dent, going as far as Haines T 2 -- BIG VALU Your Choice of Schilling COFFEES 2 GRINDS always at GEORGE BROS. 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Inbound passengers were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mize and two children ! from Wrangell Institute, moving to (Juneau, and George Barrett, Super- |intendent of the Wrangell Institute. - , | The North Star will leave for| Skagway some time tonight, taking | ,aboard many Bureau of Indian Af- to Atka, expected to take ahout three weeks. Others from the Ju-| Germany and Latvia have reached neau office will be Charles Hawkes- |an agreement on a non-aggression a survey party headed by Cadastral : 3 R Schilling BETTER COFFE con- . o e v ' o CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY tary of Interior Harold L. Ickes o — has named Frank Banks, Federal AIRE-RAY-ATOR Construction Enginger of the |Grand Coulee Dam since 1083, as acting Administrator of the Bonne- A_"RAY” product — assures you year ‘round efficient air-condition- ing at LOW COST —— Ask us now. the ville power project to succeed the late J. D. Ross. 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